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How to Preserve New Orleans Natural Wonder and Wear It Well
Sep 9, 2024 | Markets/Makers, Innovation, NOLA
“Shop Local” and “Shop Slow” are natural fits in the NOLA lexicon. Slow fashion revolves around small-batch releases, designs that stand the test of time, and quality construction. Shopping sustainability is about consuming ethically.
Need an Excuse for a Girls Getaway? Head to the Galveston Women’s Conference
Sep 2, 2024 | Travel/Tourism, Innovation, Upper TX
The Lone Star Coastal Alliance along with local experts have created a series of downloadable Trip Plans to explore the Upper Texas Coast
Food Is the Main Dish as Key West Preps to Highlight Florida Keys Cuisine
Aug 13, 2024 | History, Cuisine, Everglades/Keys
Not that glorious Key Lime Pie isn’t enough! Coming to Key West in early 2026, this museum collaboration will get lips smackin’ as it tells the story of food in the Florida Keys!
Stalking the Elusive Orchid: Florida Boasts the Flower’s Greatest – yet Endangered – Diversity
Roger Hammer has spent decades documenting the state’s native and rare orchids before they disappear. Florida boasts the greatest diversity of orchids in the continental U.S., but today, three-fourths of its orchids are listed as endangered or threatened. Roger stays vigilant with the hope that there may be more out there to discover.
Twists of Fate: How Hollywood Inspires Generations of Meteorologists
Jul 29, 2024 | Innovation, Enviro, Gulfwide
Both Hollywood hits 1996 ‘Twister’ and this summer’s ‘Twisters’ consulted with experts from NOAA behind the scenes to to make the science as accurate and realistic as possible.
‘Deep South’ Curates the Latest Beach Reads, New Fiction, and Even a Rogue Shark Memoir
‘Deep South’ magazine’s Summer 2024 Reading List is out! The over two dozen titles are rife with swampy and steamy Gulf tales, mysteries, histories, authors, and then some!
🆘 🤲 Give ’Til It Helps: The Gulf Begins to Recover from Hurricane Beryl
Jul 8, 2024 | Innovation, Enviro, Texas, Louisiana, Gulfwide
The second named storm of 2024 and the earliest-forming Cat 5 hurricane on record within a calendar year, Hurricane Beryl may have landed as a Cat 1, but still wreaked havoc in its wake. Learn how you can help!
Projections for July 4th Travel Are In: 2024 Will Be Another Record-Breaker
Jun 25, 2024 | Travel/Tourism, Innovation, Gulfwide
AAA predicts another record-breaking 4th of July holiday all across the United States, with more than 70.9 million travelers! Texas travel volume will exceed 5.6 million travelers, with Florida at 4.5 million.
Huntin’, Fishin’, Lovin’… and Smokin’ at Luke Bryan’s New ‘Shore Thing’ Cigar Store
Jun 21, 2024 | Markets/Makers, Culture, Alabama
Luke Bryan and 3-time Davidoff award-winning tobacconist Paul Copeland bring Shore Thing to The Wharf in Orange Beach, AL. It’s the 2nd of their cool, hot luxury cigar/cocktail lounges on the Gulf Coast!
Lessons From the Marjories: Watching Hurricane Season from the Front Porch
As changing climate conditions cause hurricanes to get larger, author Leslie K. Poole examines the relationships between Floridians and these massive storms.
