Hall of Heroes
Created by Stage Nine Exhibitions, Hall of Heroes is the newest traveling exhibition hosted by the Museum of Science & History (MOSH). The show brings guests into the world of superheroes, crime-fighters, spies, and ingenious gizmos through a series of immersive experiences.
Welcome to the African Forest
You’ve seen the Land of the Tiger; you’ve traversed Wild Florida; you’ve visited Stingray Bay, but now the Jacksonville Zoo and Gardens invites you out of Jacksonville and into Africa.
Playing the Race Card
The unconventional way a group of concerned community members is driving the discussion about race in our community.
The River Comes of Age
This summer, Jim Alabiso’s dream for the St. Johns River is coming true.
Flowin’ thru Downtown
The fact that our city hosts one of the largest free jazz festivals in the country is impressive. The legendary names that have visited here to headline over the years — think Miles Davis, Tony Bennett, Dizzy Gillespie, and Harry Connick, Jr. — is even more so. That the festival has creatively evolved over three decades alongside the growing city, spurred on by feedback from its hundreds of thousands of attendees, is perhaps the most impressive aspect to this annual event. Each year brings new and beloved performers, and now-staple ancillary events, but also invariably includes new surprises.
On Mindfulness
If you look to your right and left in the magazine section of Barnes & Noble or the check-out line at the grocery store, there’s a good chance you’ll see a magazine with mindfulness on the cover. If you type “mindfulness” as a Google search, you’ll get over ninety-one million results. Search for ways to achieve personal and workplace wellbeing, there it is. Follow leadership and performance forums, and you’ll find mindfulness there, too. Why the buzz?