30th Anniversary Pearl issue Timeline
Sep02

30th Anniversary Pearl issue Timeline

The ABC’s of 30 Years ofthe Arts, Business, and Culture Introduction by Wayne W. Wood  Design by Natalie McCray Since its auspicious beginning three decades ago, Arbus has been acclaimed for its striking covers and creative content. The nearly 300 covers of Arbus have consistently been works of art unto themselves—resplendent graphic compositions by mostly local artists that not only show off the depth of our homegrown talent but...

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The Milestone at Marker 32
Sep02

The Milestone at Marker 32

Celebrating Ben and Liza Groshell and their restaurant endeavor By Laura Riggs More than half of all restaurants will fail in their first year of business, and roughly 80 percent close within three to five years after opening. The ones that make it past the five-year mark will often stay open for at least a decade, but restaurants that stay open longer than 10 years are a rare gem. For independently owned restaurants, the hill is a...

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Natalie McCray-Krauz on Creating the  Arbus 30th Anniversary Cover
Sep02

Natalie McCray-Krauz on Creating the  Arbus 30th Anniversary Cover

By Madeleine Peck Wagner a whisper  gathers  more  attention  than a  shout Sometimes, and always when least expected, my phone buzzes and in comes an image of wit and inventiveness that makes my day. That this image will often inflame my own imagination is, I think a testament to artist, art director, and designer Natalie McCray-Krauz’s extraordinary ability to transform the most mundane of objects into...

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A New Public Art Installation
Sep02

A New Public Art Installation

Honoring the Arlington Community By Melanie Young Just as the eyes are the window to the soul, the entrance to a college campus is a window into the community that lives, works, learns, and plays there. For Jacksonville University (JU), that window recently became even more emblematic of the university’s relationship with the Arlington community. At the site of the turbo traffic roundabout welcoming drivers and pedestrians to...

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Marsh & Saxelbye   A beautiful Legacy
Sep02

Marsh & Saxelbye A beautiful Legacy

By Wayne W. Wood Jacksonville’s extraordinary natural landscape is complimented by its (often overlooked) manmade beauty. It is a surprise to many that Jacksonville has a greater number of outstanding architectural gems than any other city in Florida. Jacksonville has the most sites listed in the National Register of Historic Places and a quarter of those were designed by a single architectural firm—Marsh & Saxelbye. Made up of...

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