cover artistdepartment AN INTERLUDE AT A HISTORIC HOTEL Abby Ober checks back in at the Park Plaza, where she once worked. By Randy Noles
departmentdining BECOMING A BISTRO Financier has changed and changed again since opening on Park Avenue just before the pandemic. The French gem has now emerged as a luncherie. By Rona Gindin
departmentHome DESIGN THAT’S UPSIDE-DOWN Phil Kean’s New American Home is like a treehouse, except it offers way more luxuries to accompany the spectacular Winter Park vistas. By Randy Noles
departmentdining FOOD BOLSTERS A CHERISHED CINEMA During the pandemic, Enzian’s Eden Bar found just the recipe to keep the art-house theater vibrant: Offer outdoor dining for those who aren’t also seeing a flick. By Rona Gindin
departmentRomance MARRIAGE, REGARDLESS Pandemic restrictions have mandated smaller weddings for the time being, but that doesn’t mean they can’t be memorable. By Patricia Letakis
cover artistdepartment A DANCER’S CONTEMPLATIVE MOMENT Local artist Stacy Barter found meaning in a quiet interlude. By Randy Noles
cover artistdepartment I’LL HAVE ANOTHER CUP OF COFFEE Cynthia Edmonds’ al fresco dining image is still so Winter Park. By Randy Noles
departmentPlaces HERE COMES ‘THE EDYTH’ The iconic foundation launched by Mrs. Bush plans a new headquarters that will advance its mission and be transformative for downtown Winter Park. By Randy Noles
departmentdining BY GEORGE, IT’S TIME FOR LUNCH The time is right for a straightforward café on Park Avenue. This one serves up great sandwiches (with house-made ingredients!) and memorable cookies. By Rona Gindin
departmentprofile SEQUENTIAL ARTISTRY John Nadeau draws comic books — but not like the ones you remember reading as a kid. And he’s making some noise in the fine art world, too. By Randy Noles