Life & Style

A Charmed Life

If you were the kid who decked out their backpack in keychains or loved dangly charm jewelry, you may not have to grow up just yet. Whimsical, nostalgic, and just plain fun, adding charming charms and kitschy keychains to your…

The Quiz Biz

If you and your crew have a competitive streak, chances are you’ve tackled questions as a team at your favorite bar or restaurant. If you haven’t yet, trivia nights are the perfect way to bring a brainy group together for…

Beauty is Pain

Ouch.” For some, the chosen profession of body piercing specialist Zarah Schieve may evoke just such a reaction. For others, her art form is simply one of creativity and self-expression. For many, what begins as an “ouch” later becomes a…

Stitched Together

Imagine looking down the street and seeing someone wearing a long, wide-leg, grey-dusted pair of sweatpants with a pair of green-turf Birkenstocks. Now, while you might imagine this would be on the streets of Manhattan, this sight may be seen…

Game Changers

Basketball has always been more than just a sport—it’s a lifestyle, a culture, and a way to express yourself. For years, the focus has been on performance: how fast you can run, how high you can jump, and how hard…

Unique Boutiques

Whether you’re searching for rare vinyl records, handcrafted jewelry, or forgotten treasures from the past, Railroad Square offers a world of possibilities. Three standout shops—Talquin Trading Company, Cap City Video Lounge, and The Other Side Vintage—embody the district’s rich history, commitment…

A Rose By Any Other Name

Looking for a quick getaway that will allow you to slow down and smell the roses (literally)? Then hop in your car and drive a half-hour northeast to quaint little Thomasville, Georgia. Nicknamed “The Rose City,” for the 1,500 rose…

Rescue, Redeem, and Restore

Shannon Carroll has milked her family cow, Winnie-the-Moo, every day for the past 10 years. She wakes up, sips her coffee, then begins the one-to-two-hour process of feeding more than 100 animals on her farm. Between bottle-feeding injured baby critters…

Girl Power Aglow in Gold

Isabella Al-Sharif is an exotic name Tallahassee is getting used to. In just under a year as the programming coordinator and curator of LeMoyne Arts in downtown Tallahassee, she has selected art for a half dozen exhibitions. In addition, Al-Sharif…

What to Wear Where

With food being such an integral part of life, it’s no surprise that we deem meals as worthy events on our social calendars. While at home you may opt for your coziest sweats and loungewear, dining out provides the opportunity…

One-Stop Shop Hopping

Rabbit Creek Market, the spacious storefront that stands on Capital Circle Northeast, began as a project between owner Renee Miller and her son, who was interested in starting a business. The two began making crafts to sell at local arts festivals…

Food Forward Finds

Saccharine and soft, this smoothie time pajama set guarantees sweet dreams. Printfresh, Cami Cropped Pants Set ($138). Encouraged to buy locally at Hearth & Soul Lemon drop martinis or lemon drop earrings? Why not have both this summer? Ink+Alloy, Josephine Lemon Raffia Drop…

High Marks in Fashion

The art gallery’s ambience seemed turned on “low” as polite viewers wandered by paintings along the walls. They wore mostly grays and browns, were decorous and pleasant, and very possibly a little bored. Then the door opened … and Jane…

Gadsden Arts Summer Art Camp

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE FROM GADSDEN ARTS Looking for a fun, creative, and enriching summer experience for your child or grandchild? Look no further than Gadsden Arts Summer Art Camp! Designed for children ages 6-12, this camp offers an exciting opportunity…

When Living And Art Come Together

There’s always a certain anticipation when Dan Taylor is spied from behind at one of the art exhibitions, symphony performances, community volunteer galas … or simply walking in the park. And why is that? It is probably because you’re guessing:…

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