Author: Loraine O’Connell
Meet a group of community angels whose caring nature makes Orlando a better place.
Loaded with vitamins and nutrients, this simple fleshy food is a healthy addition to your daily diet.
Stephanie Merlin peers at the world through cats’ eyes to help correct their bad behavior.
Head to this all-day celebration with a car show, live bands, beer tastings, and more!
Rosacea, a common skin condition that affects the face, isn’t curable, but it is treatable.
Microblading fills in the gaps of your eyebrows using natural feathery strokes.
Fermented foods and probiotics can aid in digestion and support your immune system.
When you want something extra to enhance your look, consider false eyelashes or extensions.
Regular bicycling gives your heart, brain, bones and muscles a workout.
An exhibit at the History Center looks at ways we can recycle and reduce waste.
Orlando performer Janine Klein took a detour while discovering career success at home and in the Big Apple.
Who says exercise isn’t fun? These organized runs will have you laughing while sweating off the pounds.
Using a dating service philosophy, PawsLikeMe aims to hook up pet seekers with forever companions.
Excessive perspiration doesn’t have to be a problem, with a range of treatment options available.
Dogs and cats and rabbits and pigs, oh my! Our sixth annual pet issue has them all, as well as advice on keeping your pet healthy and happy. Plus, we've found a new way to track down a furry friend seeking a forever home. And our resource guide is packed full of information about places offering everything from boarding to baked goodies.
With mixed martial arts training, you won’t have to pull any punches to get fit.
The dark variety of everyone’s favorite sweet treat can satisfy in more ways than one.
People react in different ways. Here's some advice and resources.
Hormones, food additives, and weather changes can trigger a migraine, but there are options for relief.
Exotic and colorful, bromeliads are easy to grow—indoors and out.
Join us as we offer snapshots of the people, places and issues that have shaped our community—and this magazine—for the past seven decades.
Everyone knows strawberries are delicious, but they can also provide you with plenty of health benefits.
How one of the area’s most eligible singles found magic.
Keep your allergies under control with medication or by taking a few proactive steps.
Heirloom varieties, unlike their store-bought counterparts, are bred for superior flavor and texture.
The University of Florida’s Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences recommends these heirloom tomato varieties for Central Florida.
Monitor your health and exercise performance with these fitness watches and bands.
They help get the vote out, minister to the homeless, counsel the grieving, give kids a sense of purpose.
Original terrazzo flooring can be easily restored to its glistening luster and chic style.
Whether you’re a runner, walker or gym rat, wearing proper shoes makes a difference.
Fitness aficionados are kicking and punching their way to weight loss with cardio-kickboxing.
Healthy snacks to stave off those cravings and get you through the day.
Growing and decorating gourds.
A collector’s exhibit of the enduring plants that double as art objects is on display.
Dwarf citrus trees provide a sweet harvest within easy reach.
Furniture reupholstery involves skillful cutting, sewing and attention to pattern.
Yoga’s physical and mental benefits include added strength and flexibility and stress reduction.
We talked with Mayor Buddy Dyer about his plan for a greener Orlando.
Salvaged trees come of age as stunning live edge furniture.
Five simple steps you can take to live a greener life and help the environment.
Plant-based foods are near and dear to our hearts—so indulge to keep your ticker healthy.
Seven suggestions for balancing screen time with family time.
With potential homebuyers searching the Internet first, it’s vital to present your home in the best light with professional photography.
A bedroom where all the elements are in harmony will do wonders for your body and soul.
Phones, computers and games can spark a big disconnect. But they also can help us share experiences.
Want to stay in shape? Step away from the desk.
Hot and cold plunges after exercise are eye-openers. But what are the benefits?
Troy Beasley, principal designer at Beasley & Hensley
Interior Design in Winter Park, discusses ways to tweak your home’s décor for fall.
Why pumpkin should be put to use in your diet.
The GF movement draws both celiac patients and those simply looking to become more health conscious.