Florida Culture for the Week of January 27, 2014 by Josh Garrick
Now through Feb 23 – Mad Cow Theatre presents Alan Ayckbourn's Table Manners
Florida Culture for the Week of January 27, 2014 by Josh Garrick
Now through Feb 23 – Mad Cow Theatre presents Alan Ayckbourn's Table Manners
I had to thank the neighbors. You see, we've had quite the blizzard season here in Michigan, and last night we got another foot (!) of snow. Since we hadn't fully cleared our driveway (ahem) from the last few blizzards, the car was buried. We woke up and knew that today was going to be one long shoveling blitz.
We love the work of our BC Editor, Curtis Cunningham. He's a photographer with an EYE. Now, one might argue that all photographers have that eye, but Curtis is something special.
One of the curses of living in the boonies is the lack of great ethnic food and grocery stores. ALAS!
There isn't much that I like more than visiting lighthouses during the summer. The sun, the sand, and sunny skies lend themselves to long lazy days walking along the beach, sun bathing, boating, and building sand castles.
We're lucky here in Michigan, where more than 110 lighthouses dot the coasts of the Great Lakes that surround our state's Lower and Upper Peninsulas, and I'm especially fortunate to have visited many of these historic beauties over the years.
LIVE from ITALY: Online Cooking Class Sunday, January 26, 2014
Looking for exceptional high school juniors with a passion for journalism who would be good candidates for the all-expenses-paid conference at the Newseum in Washington, D.C., June 21-26, 2014.
Walking on Water, by Eleanor Goodall, is a novel following the story of a college girl spending a semester in Venice with other students from around the world. Through her interactions and experiences, the reader is taken on a journey in Venice through the eyes of a newcomer eager to learn and equipped with a sense of adventure.
When 15 people come together for a vacation, you expect a little bit of miscommunication. But when you divide those 15 people into 4 related families, you expect a decent amount of communication. After all, 4 of those people are brothers and sisters.
Florida Culture for the Week of January 20, 2014 by Josh Garrick
Jan 22 to March 9 – The Life & Adventures of Nicholas Nickleby Parts I and II