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11 Milestones in Key West’s LGBTQ History

LGBTQ personalities, influences and events have played a huge role in the modern-day history of Key West, a leading gay vacation mecca for decades. With WorldPride well under way, it’s a great time to celebrate the milestones that helped shape the island that draws nearly 300,000 LGBTQ visitors per year.

By |2021-01-17T18:55:37-05:00June 19, 2019|

Savor Suspense in Key West with ‘Most Wanted’ Mystery Writers

A group of unusual suspects is reportedly converging on Key West — a gang of “perps” known for penning today’s top thrillers and mystery fiction. Mystery Fest Key West, set for June 28-30, gives avid readers and aspiring writers the chance to meet and learn from superstar authors including Jeffery Deaver and Heather Graham.

By |2019-06-04T22:53:06-04:00June 4, 2019|

Celebrate the 10th ‘Birthday’ of the Vandenberg Artificial Reef

Want to log a world-class, bucket-list dive experience? Then head for Key West this Memorial Day weekend for the 10-year “on-the-bottom” anniversary of the USNS Gen. Hoyt S. Vandenberg. Sunk May 27, 2009, it’s the world’s second-largest vessel intentionally scuttled to become an artificial reef — and the anniversary events will be unforgettable.

By |2019-05-15T17:44:39-04:00May 15, 2019|

Dry Tortugas and Everglades: the Keys’ Intriguing National Parks

Planning a visit to the Florida Keys this spring or summer? As well as enjoying the island chain’s many land-and-water attractions and near-addictive easygoing vibe, you can also explore two of the United States’ most intriguing places: Dry Tortugas and Everglades national parks. Both parks are nothing less than priceless national treasures.

By |2019-04-10T19:45:24-04:00April 10, 2019|

Join Diana Nyad For EverWalk in Key West

Become part of Diana Nyad's health-promoting EverWalk in Key West — thanks to an inspirational invitation to readers from the legendary endurance athlete, who in September 2013 became the first person to swim from Cuba to Key West without a shark cage. Diana and her Cuba Swim expedition leader Bonnie Stoll share their latest adventure with Florida Keys residents and visitors.

By |2019-03-20T18:37:07-04:00March 20, 2019|

Discover Key West Theater, An Island Cultural Hub

Key West Theater has undergone a dramatic transformation to become a cultural hub for the southernmost island’s arts and music community — putting Key West on the radar of world-class musicians, comedians, artists and entertainers. Among the big names it has lured to perform are Bret Michaels, David Crosby, Joan Osborne and Jefferson Starship.

By |2019-02-20T21:53:38-05:00February 20, 2019|

Hungry? Watch ‘Taste the Florida Keys with Chef Michelle Bernstein’

Hungry for a taste of the sunny flavors of the Florida Keys? Indulge your appetite by watching “Taste the Florida Keys with Chef Michelle Bernstein,” spotlighting the 125-mile island chain's sea-centric ambiance, multicultural heritage and creative spirits that influence its distinctive cuisine — along with the local people who harvest and prepare the foods that help define the destination.

By |2021-03-24T10:56:45-04:00February 13, 2019|

Where to Sample Keys-Crafted Spirits and Brews

A trail of breweries and distilleries winds throughout the 125-mile-long Florida Keys island chain, offering libations, brews and handcrafted cocktails infused with subtropical flavors such as Key lime or coconut. It's great fun to travel the trail, discovering each spot's individual vibe, sampling spirits and brews as desired, and discovering areas of the Keys through their varied and vibrant libations.

By |2021-05-13T16:04:15-04:00January 16, 2019|

Music and Art ‘Star’ in Marathon’s Memorable Winter Events

Marathon may be the midpoint of the Florida Keys Overseas Highway, but it’s certainly not “middle of the road” when it comes to special events. Upcoming celebrations blend sun, smiles and a heaping helping of creativity in the Keys’ balmy “winter” climate. Among the best are the Florida Keys Celtic Festival and the Pigeon Key Art Festival.

By |2021-05-13T16:04:19-04:00January 9, 2019|
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