Pucker Power to Prevail at Key West’s ‘Conch Honk’
Conch shell blowing, a time-honored tradition, is Key West’s most indigenous form of musical expression. Every March, the island’s Conch Shell Blowing Contest draws dozens of entrants who demonstrate their “pucker power” by blowing through the conch’s fluted, pink-lined shell. The 2023 contest is set for March 4 at the Oldest House Museum.
Sushi and the Red High Heel
This year will mark the 18th time that Key West’s most renowned drag queen will make the glorious midnight “descent” from the Bourbon St. Pub complex’s balcony to the sidewalk.
Celebrate the Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary’s 25th ‘Birthday’
In November 2015, the Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary marks 25 years of protecting the world’s third-largest barrier reef.
Sand in Your Shoes
To travel throughout the Florida Keys, an arc of islands […]