by Pamela Childs | May 25, 2021 | Explore, What's Up
Want to learn how to create intriguing mango dishes, make the best Mango Mojito north of Havana, or shake things up with a Mango Margarita? Then the 5th Annual Mango Fest Key West is your kind of party. The annual festival which features all things mango, takes place...
by Pamela Childs | May 11, 2021 | Arts & Culture, Explore, What's Up
Although the historic 1935 Labor Day hurricane practically annihilated Islamorada (pronounced “I-La-Mor-Ada”) in the Upper Keys, this “Village of Islands” went on to become the Sport Fishing Capital of the World and still attracts professional and amateur anglers from...
by Pamela Childs | May 11, 2021 | Arts & Culture, Explore, What's Up
It’s a farce. A total farce. And that’s what makes it one of Key West’s hottest shows of the year. Welcome to Pride Follies, an old-fashioned vaudeville-type show that preludes Key West’s annual Pride celebration and strikes a chord with anyone who has a sense of...
by Pamela Childs | May 11, 2021 | Explore, What's Up
Key West’s “One Human Family” ethos is more than just a slogan: it’s a philosophy that we locals live by. Renowned as one of the most harmonious and welcoming communities in America, our little piece of paradise is also a famous gay mecca that attracts thousands of...
by Pamela Childs | Apr 28, 2021 | Explore
Known for its raucous bars, wild parades and people watching, Duval Street is the most recognized street in the Florida Keys and is also a prime destination point for anyone heading down to Key West. Nicknamed “the longest street in the world” because it runs from the...
by Pamela Childs | Apr 28, 2021 | Arts & Culture, Explore
Artist Andy Thurber at Key West’s highly acclaimed Gallery On Greene Key West has long been a creative haven for some of our country’s biggest literary giants. Among them, Key West denizen Tennessee Williams, one of the greatest playwrights of the twentieth...