Autumn 2024
Autumn In The Hills
Find lots of ideas for fall fun, try your hand at making homemade pasta, and get a bird’s-eye view with drone cameras.
Passing the Torch
After more than three decades as the driving force behind In The Hills, founder Signe Ball hands the reins to Tralee Pearce as the new owner and publisher.
Autumn Contributors
Meet three contributors – Rosemary Hasner, Stephanie Casino Esguerra and Emily Dickson – whose creativity shines in our autumn issue.
Letters – Our Readers Write: Autumn 2024
Want to share your thoughts or insights about our stories? Drop us a line – we love to hear from our readers!
Artist in Residence: Mamdouh Al Hariri
The young photographer captures street art, sports and fine art portraits with vibrant energy.
Field Notes for Autumn 2024
Fall fairs, Halloween treats, new theatre programs and a drumming festival to perk up your autumn.
Things Are Getting Better
Is a cut in interest rates coming? Will house prices come down? Only the chicken knows for sure, and he isn’t talking.
Bird’s-Eye View
For professionals and hobbyists alike, camera drones are revealing a whole new way of seeing and understanding our world.
She Says Tomato
Inspired by her mediterranean roots, chef and TV host Liz Fusato builds a hearty menu featuring a simple and tantalizing roasted tomato sauce paired with homemade pasta.
Food + Drink Autumn 2024
Stock up on sourdough, slurp soup, visit a foodie exhibit and toast a local restaurateur.
A Stroll Through Inglewood
A roving illustrator meets a cowboy, a farmer, a pastry and a warm breeze while wandering through this small village.
The Art of More
The local art scene explodes this fall with a greater number of juried shows, country studio tours and buzzy events than we’ve seen in a long time.



