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Bryan Lockley: Bicycle Crunch
Bryan Lockley: Diaphragm Release
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I’ve a Feeling We’re Not in Disney Anymore: Abandoned Places in Florida
Ask anyone who’s not from Florida to describe the state in one word and you’ll probably get some similar answers: sunny, warm, happy, beaches…maybe something about alligators or the amount of retirees would make it’s way in there, but my point is that Florida is generally a happy place. It’s home to Disney World, “the happiest place on Earth,”… Read more →
Five Ways to Experience Cuban Culture in Miami
Relations between the Cuban and U.S. governments are improving. On January 16th 2015, some restrictions preventing Americans from traveling to Cuba were lifted, in that Americans that meet at least one of 12 special categories no longer need to apply for a special license to visit the country. However, even though travel restrictrictions are no longer as strongly enforced,… Read more →
Florida’s Affordable Housing Crisis
Take a drive through Miami Beach along the waterfront where behemoth mcmansions tower over the ocean, and then take a drive through downtown where homeless people live on the streets, and it’s not hard to see the discrepancy in affordable housing options. Florida is home to the third highest number of people (33,599) living in shelters or on the… Read more →
Orlando Landmark Wet n’ Wild Closes as New Water Park Volcano Bay Prepares to Open
December 31, 2016 marked the end of a chaotic year, and also the end of a 40-year tradition in Orlando. The water park Wet n’ Wild has been an Orlando staple since opening in 1977 under SeaWorld founder George Millay. Universal purchased the park in 1998. While America was no stranger to pools and water slides at this time,… Read more →
Five Florida Vacations That Aren’t Disney World
As a proud Florida native (born and raised in Port Orange and currently in Miami), I get a little peeved when the only thing people seem to associate with this wonderful state is theme parks: Disney World and Universal Studios, to be precise. Don’t get me wrong, I love Disney and Universal (how could you not love “the happiest place… Read more →
Goatees for Good Eats and Other Miami Charities
At the beginning of October, I started a GoFundMe to raise money and awareness for the Miami Rescue Mission. One month and seven donations later, we are only $5 away from our goal. Thank you to everyone who has donated to the campaign. To be honest, I didn’t know what kind of response I would get. I knew that homelessness… Read more →
Goatees for Good Eats
Goatees for Good Eats I recently started a GoFundMe called Goatees for Good Eats. The aim of the campaign is two-fold: to raise funds for the Miami Rescue Mission so that they can provide more meals to those who need them most and to spread awareness about homelessness. It costs $2.00 to pay for a meal at the Miami Rescue Mission. Our target… Read more →