Tag: Key West

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Ford Mustangs, Cocoa Beach, and Other Dreams

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Let me begin this week by stating that I am not at all a true car buff – there is no confusing me with a legitimate gearhead....
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Bill Lorraine explores the art of sculpture

The Key West artist is branching out from his piano playing and composing interests with new medium Bill Lorraine has to be in the running for Key West’s...
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Columnist shares last ‘2 Cents’ – Jennifer Garrison revisits one of her first haunts...

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I realized a few weeks ago that my last article in Key West should be on the groovy gastro-pub 2 Cents that I first wrote about over...
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Key West journalist publishes novel of short stories – The tales centers on a...

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John and I share a similar background in journalism and writing, and a certain sense of humor often seen between siblings and understood by few. His new...
#Column: What do tequila, government meetings, and Key deer have in common? - A close up of a sign - Logo

I went to a garden party … and it wasn’t pretty – Termites and...

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Last weekend, while doing some routine yard work, I was witness to a life-and-death tableau that played out in front of my eyes not unlike what one...
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Blues and cigars on the menu at the 90 Mile Lounge

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Mark Miclette and his wife Holly have tried a few businesses ventures in Key West but eventually sold their interest in them so they could open a...
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Babineau tells a long, strange tale – Key West author describes book, talks about...

Brooke Babineau’s book, “Below Mile Zero,” is about the Key West he lived in during the 1980s. He has written screenplays and poems, too, but his book...
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Great White lurking in the Keys

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A great white shark was spotted yesterday off the southern coast of Key West in about 50 feet of water. Local charter captain Ryon Logan and a...
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Popular author releases new book – John Leslie of ‘Gideon Lowry’ mystery fame...

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I immediately fell in love with the place, which at that time maintained a raffish quality that appealed to me. Although I still had a contract to complete in Saudi Arabia, I knew I’d return to Key West. I did. And a few years after I’d been living here, I had the opportunity to go to Iran where I worked and was caught up in the events that led to the overthrow of the Shah in 1979. I still call Key West home and spend six to seven months a year here.
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Gallery finding niche on Duval – Lisa and D. Arthur show their own works...

The Art Gone Wild Gallery, 619 Duval St., finds itself fitting nicely on the street that is known for its diversity, quirky charm and entertainment. The owners,...

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