feature An Encore For Opera Thanks to passionate volunteers and a dynamic directorial duo, it’s a brand-new era for arias. By Michael McLeod
feature On Blooms and Ninnies Winter Park artist Lynn Whipple’s work is hard to categorize, but a joy to experience. Here’s how she works. By Randy Noles
feature The Wagner Affair The charismatic wunderkind’s brief reign at Rollins was a disaster that divided the community, roiled the campus and reverberated for decades. By Randy Noles
feature Winter Park Will Lead a Wellness Revolution The Center for Health & Wellbeing will offer an integrative approach in a state-of-the-art new facility. By Dana S. Eagles
feature What’s the Big Idea? Now in its 30th year, Rollins’ Master of Liberal Studies program is ideal for lifelong learners who are interested in everything. By Randy Noles
feature In Full Bloom An extraordinary new book highlights the life and work of Theodore Mead, the modest genius whose legacy is flower power. By Randy Noles
feature Through the Lens of a Legend Clyde Butcher is world renowned for his photographs of the Everglades. Now he has turned his attention to Mead Botanical Garden. By Randy Noles
feature Drawing to an End Cartoonist Fred Wagner’s art transcended the inky newspaper panels that helped us all to grin and bear it. By Randy Noles
feature The Winter Park Hall of Fame – Class of 2016 Introducing our second-annual selection of Winter Park's most historically significant citizens, and how they contributed to the Winter Park we know today. By The Editors
feature Course of Action As golf struggles to remain relevant, the city’s venerable layout starts its second century with a new, more challenging design. By Dana S. Eagles