Band directors do more than teach music – KWHS music teacher teaches life lessons...
“Today I gave the metaphor a calendar is like a hammer. You can give somebody a hammer and they know what it does, but...
Bernard Spinrad: the man who saved history – Marathon resident helped rally citizens to...
Bernard Spinrad is not unlike other retirees living in the Keys. He belongs to the Yacht Club and enjoys sipping wine with his wife...
Getting scalped alive is completely legal in the state of Florida – Practice puts...
Up until a bit over a half-decade ago, ticket scalping was illegal in the state of Florida. Then, the Florida Legislature, in their infinite...
Then I Saw His Face (mugshot)… I’m not a Belieber…
I can’t say that I have ever liked Justin Bieber. Now this may come as a shock to ’tween and teen girls who think...
Adam Cooley brings ‘Hedwig and the Angry Inch’ to TSKW
I have heard that Key West is known to have some pretty wild partiers and eccentric personalities so hopefully a show like “Hedwig and the Angry Inch” will be right up their alley.
Bartus considers his personal version of Hell – The rest of us can only...
(Editor’s note: Due to circumstances beyond his control, John Bartus was not able to put pen to paper this week. Please enjoy this re-run...
A Great Year for College Football – With apologies in advance to ‘Canes and...
The 2013-14 College Football Season is officially over, and this year’s bowl action was the best in recent memory (unless you’re a sports book...
Visiting aerial artist tells Alzheimer’s story
I don’t think I defy gravity, as much as I partner with it to tell a story. My work integrates circus arts with acting to create stories, text, and characters, which explore the rich interplay of imagination between air and ground.
Reflections of a year from the musings of a curmudgeonly writer
The year 2013, which seems as if it has just begun, is now set to disappear into the mists of the past. As far...
Annie Miners is living the dream – Actress has a part in Barn’s ‘Bingo’...
Why a trawler? “I didn’t think I could single-hand a sailboat,” she said. “I wanted to cruise and knew I’d be doing a lot of it alone, so a trawler with engines made sense to me.”