by Pamela Childs | Mar 2, 2021 | Arts & Culture, Explore
Have you ever seen a Key deer? If you have never seen this diminutive creature, which is exclusive to the Florida Keys, you’re missing out on one of life’s simple pleasures. Key deer may be tiny in size, but this endangered species is big on the list of well-loved...
by Pamela Childs | Mar 2, 2021 | Arts & Culture, Explore, What's Up
Light the candles and blow up the balloons! Because now through the end of March, Key West celebrates the birthday of internationally acclaimed playwright, Tennessee Williams.Born in 1911, Williams bought a modest Key West cottage in the late forties which he called...
by Pamela Childs | Mar 2, 2021 | Bite, Good Eats
Tucked down a hidden lane under Key Largo’s tropical balm, Snook’s Bayside is the kind of place conjured up by the Beach Boys in their iconic hit song, “Kokomo.” A dramatic chandeliered Grand Tiki sets the stage for tropical open-air dining that includes terrific...
by Pamela Childs | Feb 9, 2021 | Arts & Culture
Like all of Peter Vey’s work, “A Key West Diary” celebrates life. Vey’s exhibition, which opens on Saturday, February 13, from 5 – 8 pm at Key West’s Gallery on Greene, is part of the gallery’s roster of celebrated...
by Pamela Childs | Feb 9, 2021 | Explore, What's Up
Why you may ask, would I avoid the corner of Whitehead and Southard Streets when I’m cruising around the streets of Key West? It’s that damn buoy. The Southernmost Point Buoy, to be exact. With Cuba just 90 miles south of this point, it’s become one...