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Uniquely Florida art was sold first from the trunks of cars.
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Uniquely Florida art was sold first from the trunks of cars.
Work up the nerve to get your chops at an open mic night.
Unabashed Tallahassee booster plays role in shaping city’s future.
One score and a few months ago, Ron Sachs, who had served two governors as a communication director, hung out a shingle at leased space on Jefferson Street in Tallahassee. On Day One, he sat first at the receptionist’s desk,…
For 50 years, Georgio’s has been a palate pleaser.
Sound designers are keyboard players of a different sort.
Jane Marks’ brand of glam doesn’t cost an arm and a leg.
A baby is born, and the parents can’t wait to get their little one home for the first time. What most parents don’t realize is leaving the hospital means no more doctors or nurses to help if something goes wrong.…
Courtesy of Coldwell Banker Hartung and Noblin Some say, “Home is where the heart is.” Others swear, “There’s no place like home.” No matter how you spin it, home is that place we all know and love. It’s a place…
Every year, millions of people suffer from hunger. All of us are familiar with efforts to ensure that people of limited means enjoy a Thanksgiving dinner. However, at other times of the year, the amount of attention paid the hungry…
Click the logo to vote for our exclusive online categories. More and more, Tallahassee is exhibiting a distinctive, local flair and infectious energy — from the bright facades of Railroad Square to the hustle and bustle of downtown and the…
Chuy’s will soon be bringing a little taste of Austin, Texas, to Tallahassee.
We check in with senior seniors among us.
Chainsaw artist John Birch transforms Mother Nature.
Anjali Austin celebrates the crumbling of ballet’s color barrier.
Reggie Garcia on felons working to find a new place in society.
The jazz singer is a teacher, too — and a librarian.
It’s 8 a.m. on a Monday and you’ve arrived at the office, suited up and with coffee in hand. You sign on to your computer and take a deep breath as you prepare to get ready for the big meeting…
After 38 years, Leon High School choral music teacher Judy Arthur is retiring her pitch pipe.
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