Discovering the Roots of College Football’s Oldest Rivalries
Examining the ire of college football fans and why Noles love to hate Gators—and vice versa
Examining the ire of college football fans and why Noles love to hate Gators—and vice versa
Growing up in Southern California in the 1960s, Clyde Butcher’s favorite Florida-based television shows—Flipper and Sea Hunt—made him daydream about moving cross-country. When he finally arrived in the Sunshine State in 1980, camera in hand, his new home exceeded his expectations. “I felt like I had found a whole new planet,” he says. “Nowhere else in […]
Where else can two polar bear sculptures covered with indigo ombre feathers face off, while Sly Stallone exhibits his paintings in the former Versace mansion, and a giant boulder with painted-on googly eyes glares at passersby from atop a crushed car? As the Will Smith song goes: Welcome to Miami—Art Week. Miami Art Week, as […]
The past few months have left many of us emotionally drained, every day starting with a story more horrific than the day before. The list of cities recently marked by violence reads like a top-five of (formerly) carefree travel destinations: Baton Rouge; Dallas; Munich; Nice, France; and our own Orlando. When the Pulse nightclub shooting […]
Judy Blume, a bike-riding, beach-walking, art-loving Key West resident, has penned 29 books that have sold more than 85 million copies worldwide. While her latest novel, In The Unlikely Event, just came out in paperback, she’s rolled up her sleeves to co-launch a local indie spine-seller, Books & Books at The Studios of Key West. […]
Together, Susan Tedeschi and Derek Trucks front a Grammy award–winning, 12-member ensemble that both defies and exalts the genres that have shaped them—blues, jazz, funk, roots, Southern rock. Their soul-stirring, roof-raising performances, featuring Susan’s soaring voice, Derek’s emotive slide guitar and a crew of world-class musicians blowing horns, tickling keys and singing harmonies, have inspired […]
Toast autumn’s arrival, when the summer heat eases and a calming coolness creeps in. Saints of Old Florida writers cherish this magical time, which they call Indian summer, and enjoy spending it brunching with friends at Indian Pass, a petite peninsula tucked in the Panhandle’s crook. The Florida girls’ drink of choice? Well, a tall […]
TUUCI founder Dougan Clarke cut his teeth outfitting boats in South Florida. Leaning on his knowledge of marine-grade materials and engineering techniques, 18 years ago the Coral Gables resident launched a collection of parasols, cabanas and lounges built to endure the coast’s corrosive elements after years of daily use. As pretty as they are practical, […]