Sri Donthineni of Lincoln High School
From fighting poverty to giving back, Donthineni plans to make a difference.
Topics
Extras
From fighting poverty to giving back, Donthineni plans to make a difference.
A diplomat in the making, Tchourioukanov hopes for a role in the cybersecurity of the future.
On the track for medical school, Master is passionate about helping others.
Governor, first lady discuss their children and transition into the ‘People’s House’
Take a seat and get a taste of the big city
Comment dit-on obsessed en français?
Capital City climbs six spots in Livability.com rankings
An eatery geographically far away yet so close to home
An abundance of trees makes our city an allergy capital to many
It has proven itself socially in step
Maybe he's obsessed or maybe he's just losing it.
Beauty is in the eye of the beeholder
A few common questions answered by those who know best
Paranormal Cirque brings magic, horror and more to the Capital City
From great weather to top-notch education, what's not to love?
The local brewery is expanding in more ways than one.
Florida State graduate prepares for his first competition as an elite bass fisherman
Colorful and bright driveways draw in visitors to the neighborhood.
On the hunt for an unusual National Champion.
The socially conscious founder knows that change is brewing.
The local band is giving southern rock music a country and blues twist.
Managing Editor Pete Reinwald shares a few anecdotes about his beloved bike and community.
Russ Pangratz and his parrot have become regulars and local celebrities at the popular music venue.
For 20 years, the annual Best of Tallahassee event has celebrated the best of the best as voted on by Tallahassee Magazine’s readers.
The Florida A&M alumnus revisits his roots for a few jokes and a lot of celebration.
Tahané went missing when his enclosure was damaged during Hurricane Michael.
Florida State University student Janarius Robinson feels community support after devastating loss.
Here are the steps you can take right now to support those affected in Tallahassee and beyond.
Giant anteater devours avocado, bananas and, yes, ants.
Out of thousands of teachers in the country, Dr. Marilyn Proctor-Givens won $2,000 for her classroom.
Tallahassee Ballet artistic director, Tyrone Brooks remembers the man who paved the way for black dancers.
Two local women pour their lives into exhibits on Tallahassee's Proctor family.
‘It’s a Willa World’ shares a message about mental illness through a veteran and his new dog.
Bringing traditional Indian dance to Tallahassee, Preeti Vinayak is ready to take the stage.
Nigel Allen will lead fundraising efforts and work directly with donors to increase the impact of their charitable giving and benevolence goals.
Get ready for a telenovela that dramatizes a love story so good it has fascinated audiences for four centuries.
Sign up to receive the latest Tallahassee Magazine offers, stories and event invitations directly to your inbox.