
Holly Leber is a reporter and columnist for the Life section. She has worked at the Times Free Press since March 2008.
Holly covers “everything but the kitchen sink" when it comes to features: the arts, young adults, classical music, art, fitness, home, gardening and food. She writes the popular and sometimes-controversial column Love and Other Indoor Sports.
Holly calls both New York City and Saratoga Springs, NY home. She earned a bachelor of arts in women’s studies from Skidmore College and a master’s in journalism from Northwestern University.
She has written for The Georgetowner in Washington, D.C.; the Glens Falls (NY) Post Star; The Bayside Times in Queens, NY; The Daily Times in Chicago; the Northwest Indiana Times; The Daily Southtown in Chicago, IL; and the Associated Press in Brussels, Belgium.
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Last weekend, "The Avengers" broke box office records for the opening weekend of a film. In July, the hotly-anticipated "The Dark Knight Rises," the third of Christopher Nolan's Batman trilogy, will be released. For those who want to go big and bold at the cinema, summertime is the right time.
Hydrangeas come in 23 different species, though only five are widely cultivated in the United States, according to the U.S. National Arboretum.
As summer approaches, John and Patsy Hyatt hope to spend some nights on the sleeping porch off the upstairs bedroom of their Cedar Bluff, Ala., home overlooking Weiss Lake. “The higher you go, the prettier (the view) is,” Mrs. Hyatt said.
Do you ever have a moment when you realize there are good, honest people out there in the world?
Seeing the Black Jacket Symphony perform is not the same as seeing The Beatles perform, of course, but every effort is made to honor, not imitate, the sounds of the Fab Four.
When most of his peers are sitting in a classroom, looking at a chalkboard, Addison Flanigan and his classmates are out collecting bugs.
I will not have the opportunity to spend this Sunday with my mother, as Chattanooga is a little farther than a hop, skip and a jump from New York.
Sunday, after serving Mom breakfast in bed (because that's what you do on Mother's Day), spend the afternoon at Chattanooga Market.
Robin and Andrew Scharff believe adopting a child is something they are called to do.






