How to Eat Your Fruits and Veggies…
by Sarah Thomas
It used to be a simple directive from doctors to patients, parents to children: “Eat your fruits and veggies.” But as time has gone on...
WHAT KIND OF MEN WILL OUR SONS BECOME? – KEYS WOMAN MAGAZINE
Parents send their daughters into the world with pepper spray and panic button apps, rape whistles and well-intentioned warnings. Unattended drinks. Short skirts. Revealing tops. Reckless drinking....
HANDPICKED PLAYLIST FOR THE LATEST KEYS WOMAN MAGAZINE
Welcome to the generation issue of Keys Woman.
As we were brainstorming ideas for the Fall/Winter edition we kept coming back to the same thread, women of all...
DATING RED FLAGS – KEYS WOMAN MAGAZINE
Let’s face it: Dating in the Florida Keys just might be harder than catching your first swordfish or finding an actual place to live right about now....
WHAT DO 2022’S FULL MOONS MEAN FOR YOU? – KEYS WOMAN MAGAZINE
April: Pink Moon
4.16.22
This year’s pink moon and its potent lunar energy embraces balance, which also requires a certain degree of release to make room for rebirth and...
A BEGINNER’S GUIDE TO BIRTH CHARTS & ASTROLOGY – KEYS WOMAN MAGAZINE
So you know you’re a , which means you are . This is the baseline astrological information most people know for a first-time conversation over a rum-drenched...
A WEEKEND IN PHILADELPHIA – KEYS WOMAN MAGAZINE
As a longtime Key West resident, it’s so great to finally have an option to fly direct to my hometown of Philadelphia (PHL) from Key West (EYW)....
THE ULTIMATE JUNK FOOD & WINE PAIRING – KEYS WOMAN MAGAZINE
By Stephanie Mitchell
We can’t stop the inevitable. Days are longer. Temps are higher. For better or worse, the summer scorch is at our door. Ice melts. Humidity...
READY, SET, FIT WITH MAISON – KEYS WOMAN MAGAZINE
By Maison Benitez
It’s all about getting “summer ready,” right? As the sun gets hotter and boat days draw near, we feel we have to look our absolute...
DOLPHIN BIOLOGY CONFIRMS THEY’RE BUILT FOR PLEASURE – KEYS WOMAN MAGAZINE
Buckle up, folks. This one might get a little awkward, but I promise you, there’s a point.
Before I became a newspaper editor, I spent the first six...