Voices from the Choir Loft
The Jacksonville Symphony is honored to have a great community chorus under the direction of Donald McCullough. The one-hundred and forty members are all volunteers who undergo a rigorous audition process to participate.
The Malleable Metal Mark McCombs
Mark is executive director for Renaissance Jax, a nonprofit dedicated to building FIRST Robotics teams in every school in Northeast Florida.
Recipe Inspired by the Collection of the Cummer Museum of Art & Gardens and from their new cookbook: The Chef’s Canvas
“I was drawn to The Forge of Vulcan because the brightest spot in the painting is the light radiating from the fire. The warm red and gold tones combined with the bright white light in the center focus of the painting remind me of cooking in Ovinté’s kitchen….”
Global, Social & Local: Hobnob at 220 Riverside
Artist and designer Larry Wilson has a singular ability to distill the exhilarating aspects of a given environment into sublimely elegant and appropriate forms.
Broward, Morgan & Hardwick: Champions of the Future
After the Great Fire of 1901 destroyed much of downtown Jacksonville, architects and builders from across the nation came to rebuild the city, bringing state-of-the-art building technologies and the latest architectural styles to shape a new modern city. A half-century later, a new generation of young architects made their way to Jacksonville after World War II. They were inspired by some of the vanguards of modern architecture, and they set about redesigning Jacksonville using advanced engineering, high-tech materials, and clean, brilliant design.