Greenville Magazine - August 2008 - (Page 10) from the editor’s Desk At Greenville Magazine we try to make each issue better than the last. After each is printe d, we sit down and flip through the book page by page, taking notes about what we could ha ve done better and making recommendations for the future. I thou ght we were doing a pretty good job putting the publication out every month; coming up with new story ideas and generally providing busin ess and community news to Greenville. Pretty good, that is, un til I began talking to me mbers of our Best and Brightest class this year. After reading of th eir seemingly infinite accomplishments – all ma de before age 35, mind yo u – I started to feel pretty behind by co mparison. For the full story on our golden 25 under 35, begin at page 25 and keep reading. Their rés umés go on for miles. In the spirit of besting , we also decided to inc lude guides to some of Greenville’s best busin esses, in our opinion and in the opinion of our readers. To see the gift shops, hotspots and hangouts most recommended by your fe llow readers, check out Go-Tos and No-Gos (page 40), our catch-all catalogue of what you can’t miss (and what you can afford to pass up). And, to discover my favorite Greenville sandwich or our Art Dir ector’s favorite drink, fli p to page 38 for Best Dish, a rundown of our menu picks from restau rants around town. Progressive dinner, anyon e? I think that’s the best part of “bests.” Wheth er it’s your personal best or the best you’ve ever had, it’s completely subject ive, so you’ve always go ta future “best” to look fo rward to. Just remembe r, the best is yet to come . Elisabeth Parrish Editor-in-Chief The Best EVER Photo By ashley fulmer 10 Greenville MAGAzine | AUGUST 2008
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