Tallahassee Magazine - March-April 2026

Renaissance Reveling

Hear ye, Tallahassee!  You are invited to step into a world of jesters, knights, and bards as the North Florida Renaissance Faire returns for its second year, and its first year in Tallahassee proper. Equal parts medieval fantasy and modern festival, the…

Mint To Be

Fresh herbs are a critical component of culinary success; however, they are sometimes difficult to source in local markets. Fortunately, perennial herbs can be easily grown in North Florida, resulting in an almost year-round supply. All that is required is…

March/April Calendar

TALLAHASSEE  BALLET’S NUTCRACKER  GOLF CLASSIC MARCH 2 Tallahassee Ballet’s largest fundraiser of the year, the thirtieth annual Nutcracker Golf Classic, will be held at the Seminole Legacy Golf Club. Participants enjoy first-class golf and a chance to win one of…

Out And About Outfits

Tallahassee’s social scene blooms in the spring. The city is alive with outdoor festivals during the day and elevated entertainment by evening.  In the wake of a packed social calendar, you’re defrosting from winter, emerging from your chrysalis, and curious about…

Timeless Tableware

Some of life’s most meaningful moments occur around a table. While the food, beverages, and conversation are at the core, how all are served contributes to the magic. Think of the sterling silver platter that grandma served Easter ham on.…

A Tale of Two Festivals

Spring is a busy festival season in the Capital City. Big name regional events like Springtime Tallahassee, Word of South, and Chain of Parks Art Festival attract an ever-growing number of locals and visitors to Tallahassee streets, parks, and town centers for…

Fruits Of Their Labor

There was a time when you’d be find olive groves and wine grapes exclusively in Southern Europe or Northern California, where plentiful sunshine, cool air, and well-drained soil yield bountiful harvests and exquisite olive oils and wines. Now, North Florida…

Sweet Ink

Matthew Dudley, a tattoo artist at Carbon Ink Tattoo, loves to put food on people’s skin—and he’s not alone.   “Food is universal; everyone can connect to food in some way,” he says. “It’s also kind of silly to get…

Meditation Garden Must-Haves

Water Features For an acoustic curtain that will facilitate inward focus, consider incorporating water features into your garden. Different types and sizes produce distinct sounds and volume levels. The trickling, bubbling, and splashing water of tiered fountains create symphony-like notes…

Modernizing the Mid-century

The end of World War II spurred an era of optimism. Economies thrived again, technology advanced, and the population boomed.   At the same time, new materials were becoming available that inspired architects to marry functionality with modern style. In…

Rushing Around

When a Floridian hears the word “adrenaline,” a roller coaster might first come to mind. Add water to the equation, and it might be surfing or jet skis. I’m pleased to report, though, that we in the Panhandle have access…

Drink the Rainbow

Olio e Limone With its luminous mix of Meyer lemon, honey, ginger, coconut water, and olive oil, this revitalizing tonic will awaken the senses and restore inner glow. Ingredients  1 oz. whole Meyer lemon, thoroughly washed and sliced ½ oz.…

Argonaut Coffee

Similar to many kids growing up, Jason McArthur cherished fictional characters that shared his name. “I discovered Greek mythology in elementary school,” says McArthur, a Tallahassee native. “There’s a story of Jason, who was the leader of the Argonauts on the Argo…

AV CLUB VIPs

Picture This  Artwork makes a statement within a home and often serves as a focal point in a room. But what if, instead of a static piece, you could change that statement depending on your mood, entertaining endeavors, or seasonal…