feature UNDAUNTED So, how did a shy little girl from a broken family become a college president? Here’s my untold story. By Rita Bornstein
feature CANAL ZONE Winter Park’s Scenic Boat Tour remains as idyllic as ever, while the skippers add a dash of personal quirkiness. By Greg Dawson
feature HERE’S THE BUZZ Reggie Jones has perhaps the last black-owned business in historic Hannibal Square. But his eyes are on the future. By Greg Dawson
feature LET’S JUST ASK JACK There’s so much we wouldn’t have known about our college and our community without the 2020 Peacock Ball honoree. By Randy Noles
feature MY TURBULENT, TERRIFYING (BUT TERRIFIC) LIFE AS A HEEL A Winter Park actor’s stint as wrestling’s ‘Evil Genius of the South’ taught lasting lessons inside and outside the squared circle. By Tom Nowicki
feature THE INFLUENTIALS 2020 The extraordinary class of 2020 includes organizers, entrepreneurs, icons and even a TV star. Let’s meet them. By The Editors
feature THE PUNDIT’S PERIL John Martin was Winter Park’s celebrity socialist. He enchanted locals with his elocution, and survived a brutal hammer attack. His wife, Prestonia, was a high profile anti-feminist who also made news. By Randy Noles
feature TRULY, MADLY, DEEPLY If you’re in love and want to make it official, there’s no better place than Winter Park. By Patricia Letakis