First Friday Carnival of Arts and Culture Enlivens Downtown FWB
Street Fest includes live music performances, activities for the whole family and shopping from local vendors.
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Street Fest includes live music performances, activities for the whole family and shopping from local vendors.
This Santa Rosa Beach bash started as a backyard cookout.
About 20 months ago, I received a call from Aaron Ball, principal, with Ballpoint Communications in Pensacola. Aaron wanted to talk about a project he had been working on for about a year and a half: a legacy book…
Florida Bright Futures Scholarship recipient helps those in need in Uganda.
For Kathy, limoncello; for me, bitter disappointment
A few years ago by now, I gave a motion-detecting camera to a wildlife-watching friend of mine, sure that he would enjoy a device capable of capturing images of fur-bearing critters marauding his bird feeders at wee hours of…
The September event aims to educate creatives on how they can make a living pursuing their passion.
Nathan Archer has been the Editorial Cartoonist for the Tallahassee Democrat since 2016. A native of Richmond, Virginia, he’s lived in Tallahassee since 2002 when he came here for graduate school at Florida State University. Nathan loves mentoring students, promoting…
The Pensacola radio station has even been recognized by the CMA.
Peter Thomas is bringing poetry to the people.
"Life is primarily for laughing, loving and living; it isn’t just for whining, worrying and working.”
Panic sets in when my feet leave the ground
Days after the Parkland, Florida, killings in February, thousands of young people descended on the Old Capitol in Tallahassee to demonstrate and to express their anger and disappointment about our nation’s gun laws and gun culture. Rallying around a…
Making films and making a difference
Teen amazes Adam Levine with Dylan tune
A software engineer turned wildlife photographer
I spied the tiniest of turtles, little more than a hatchling. For long minutes, it moved not at all, flotsam with its head protruding above the surface of the pond. I thought about the odds that the creature had…
Pensacola start-up is using underwater technology to save native fish populations
Capturing public imagination in bronze, copper
Arts and crafted with a purpose
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