Jason Koler

Jason Koler, born in Florida and raised in Ohio, is the “better looking and way smarter” Keys Weekly publisher. When not chasing his children or rubbing his wife’s feet, he enjoys folding laundry and performing experimental live publishing.

Elena Devers loves life, work at TSKW – Deputy director is inspired by the creative passion around her

“I think those qualities are open-mindedness, they are really generous, fun, and have a great sense of humor,” she said from a wicker chair nestled in the gardens of The Studios of Key West. “A higher percentage of the people here have those qualities than just about anywhere else.”

Bring a guest and come to the Fest – 5th annual Florida Keys Ocean Festival is next weekend

A free event is planned for Sunday, March 29 that honors the biggest attraction in the Florida Keys – the coral reef. “Ocean recreation and...

The Truth about Truman – Waterfront Park construction expected to start mid-year

The road from Eaton Street to Fort Zachary State Park is not a long, nor treacherous route — but the process of connecting the...

Breezes is back! – Popular waterfront restaurant reopens as “upscale island cuisine”

“I insist on 100 percent quality,” Glunz said. “I would rather take a beating than have something come out of that kitchen that is not good.”

Bernard Spinrad: the man who saved history – Marathon resident helped rally citizens to ‘Save Old Seven’

Bernard Spinrad is not unlike other retirees living in the Keys. He belongs to the Yacht Club and enjoys sipping wine with his wife...

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