Tallahassee Magazine - January-February 2008

On the Other Side of Grief

Working Through the Tragic Loss of Her Brother, One Woman and Her Family Come Together to Find – and Share – the Joy of LifeOn the Other Side of GriefWorking Through the Tragic Loss of Her Brother, One Woman and…

Remember AIDS?

“You probably already know that there’s a disproportionate impact of this epidemic on minority populations,” said the authoritative-sounding voice. I didn’t know that for sure, but I assumed it to be the case. Dr. Paul Arons, owner of that authoritative…

GreenSteel Homes Get Start in Carabelle

GreenSteel Homes Get Start in CarabelleGreenSteel Homes Get Start in CarabelleBy Jason Dehart The small coastal town of Carrabelle expects to receive a big economic boost when the doors open on a new factory that manufactures hurricane-proof and environmentally friendly…

Your Business

Your BusinessCompiled by Jason DehartIN THE NEWSCyber Theft a $100-Billion IndustryBelieve it or not, cyber theft is a “growth” industry larger than the worldwide drug trade. From “phishing” ploys to “bot-nets” of infected computers, cyber criminals constantly are pushing the…

High on Her Horse

Local Rider Rebecca Baron and Her Horse, Oberon, Will Showcase Their Talents at the Red Hills Horse TrialsHigh on Her Horse By Tisha Crews KellerAmid the high-octane competition at the 2008 Red Hills Horse Trials, some local riders will be in…

Travel

A visit to Door County, Wis., provides a respite from today’s fast-paced lifestyleOpen a New DoorWisconsin’s Door County Holds the Simple Life in High Esteem By Jack Macaleavy You are enjoying the mild weather of a Florida winter, knowing that…

Flavor

More than a morning pick-me-up, coffee has become an artful indulgenceConfessions of a Java JunkieThe Details Definitely Do Matter When Brewing the Perfect Cup at Home By Beth DeesI would agree with most Americans that coffee is synonymous with morning…

Muslim Cultural Exchange

Mark Twain said, “Travel is fatal to prejudice.” Experience Turkey through the eyes of a Tallahassee tour group, whose visit served to dispel the notion that an Islamic nation is unsafe for American travelers.