Tag: Key West
4th of July Events in the Keys!
KEY LARGO
The Key Largo parade is set to roll north at 10 a.m. from the parking lot at Anthony’s Clothing Store, MM 98.2 on the center median...
Independent filmmaker, Chihiro Amemiya, visits Keys
Independent filmmaker Chihiro Amemiya makes her home in Brooklyn these days, but after spending a month as an Artist in Residence at The Studios of Key West,...
Interview with KW’s ‘bad boy’ chef – Hot Tin Roof man shares his views...
There are some things that true chefs have in common: tattoos, chain-smoking, a pale complexion caused by a sunless existence like vampires of some secret underworld. They...
The 7th Annual Midsummer’s Night Dream & Spectacle
Celebrate the most magical night of summer under a full moon at the 7th Annual Midsummer’s Night Dream & Spectacle—in the Florida Keys most enchanting forest, The...
Sandy Kaster ‘discovered’ in Key West – Ceramic artist is also a nurse
Sandy Kaster’s story could be a Disney fairytale. A struggling artist, working a fulltime job, puts one of her ceramic teapots in the Ann McKee Artists Fund...
Devers does the behind-the-scenes work – TSKW deputy director helps promote others’ talent
TSKW relies on the community – membership, donations and business sponsorships to round out the income we take in from workshops, events, and grants. It takes the generosity and support of the community to manage our facilities, which include residency cottages, a sculpture garden, studios, and two exhibition spaces – and to continually offer stimulating and exciting programs.
Former native returns for book signing – Wayne Gales authors fictional tale about a...
To look at Wayne Gales’ experiences, you would think he has a great imagination, or has really packed a lot into his life. Wayne’s career includes being...
Big silver ladies still cruising the Florida Keys
And it ain’t over yet: worm hatch coming soon to an ocean near you
It’s been a good month for the ladies. Big girls, clad in silver scales,...
Tom Corcoran, eclectic Key West character
I have been told that my portrayal of island life is darned accurate, so Keys residents enjoy seeing themselves through my characters. A lot of people from “up north” say that my descriptions warm them in winter and make them long for return visits to the Keys. Aside from that, I think my avoidance of clichés and my examples of island humor make folks want to keep reading the novels.