columnfirst word MARKING A MAGAZINE’S MILESTONE Introducing the people who built the foundation on which we still stand. By Randy Noles
columnCover Artist CASA FELIZ: A PAINTERLY PERSPECTIVE Artist Abby Ober was attracted by the juxtaposition of architecture and foliage. By Randy Noles
columnCover Artist ED SANDERSON’S COLORFUL WORLD The artist’s mission to find what makes him happy and depict it fearlessly. By Randy Noles
columnfirst word SHE’S THE HISTORIAN OF HEARTACHE Norma Wilkinson, WPHS Class of ’72, keeps everyone posted on passings. By Randy Noles
feature THE SENSEI OF STITCHING Karyn Plater’s Japanese embroidery carries forward an intricate art form that dates to ancient times. By Randy Noles
columnCover Artist LAKE VIRGINIA LILY PAD PAGEANT Don Sondag’s outdoors images capture the quiet beauty of Winter Park. By Randy Noles
columnfirst word SHE SPOKE FOR THE THEATER GODS 50 years later, lessons from a high-school drama director still resonate. By Randy Noles
columnCover Artist MORNING MACCHIATO AT BARNIE’S Robert Ross captured the steamy vibe at his favorite coffeehouse. By Randy Noles
departmentThe Arts HERE’S WHY THEY PAINT THE TOWN The Polasek, looking for a fundraising event, considered holding a paint out. Luckily for everyone, ‘Mr. Plein Air’ answered the call and helped to start an artful annual tradition. By Randy Noles
columnfirst word FIRST MEETINGS AND COWBOY SHIRTS Tangentially related thoughts on gaudy attire and a Hall of Famer. By Randy Noles