Coral Head Music Fest

Confederate Railroad coming to Coral Head Music Fest

Do you like your women just a little on the trashy side? Clothes too tight and hair that’s dyed? Well, you and Confederate Railroad...
Forecast: Big Hair Feb. 17 & 18 - A man holding a guitar - Mark Kendall

Forecast: Big Hair Feb. 17 & 18

Great White is one of the headlining bands in 2018’s Coral Head Music Festival set for Saturday and Sunday, Feb. 17-18 in Marathon. It’s...
Master Chef

And the winners are…

The 24th Annual Master Chef’s Classic took place last Sunday night at Margaritaville Resort. Thirteen restaurants competed in three categories to be named winners....
Upper Keys Band

Cuban music on tap

Cortadito, a traditional Cuban music group, will perform at the Florida Keys Brewing Company, 200 Morada Way, in the arts district in downtown Islamorada...
Pigeon Key Poster

Pigeon Key Art Fest set for this weekend

ABOUT THE POSTER ARTIST Jessica Ann Hessing is a full-time artist living in Key Largo. Born and raised in the Florida Keys, her artwork is...
Fishing in the Keys

Pro Tips: Seminars improve fishing odds

This year’s Island Boat Show features fishing seminars from four of the Keys’ best Captains, who will be revealing the tricks and techniques pros...
Celtic Fest

Celtic Fest this weekend

As a nod to Hurricane Irma, organizers of the annual Celtic Festival have reduced the price of admission to $5 a head. “The community is...
Here's your hat

‘Here’s Your Hat’ this weekend at The Studios of Key West

Stephen Kitsakos, director of the Studios of Key West production of “Here’s Your Hat, What’s Your Hurry?” calls the play “a bittersweet affair.” It...
Irma Brew at Florida Keys Brewing Co.

Brewer creates beer from Irma rainwater, fallen fruits

Neighbors must have thought Florida Keys Brewing Co.’s Brad Mullis was a little off when – in the middle of Hurricane Irma– ­ he...
Cleanup the Lower Keys

Making the Lower Keys Beautiful Again

Square Grouper bartender Lenore Baker used to spend her weekends relaxing on the boat at offshore sandbars – that is, until Hurricane Irma wreaked...