Welcome to Back to Basics, where we classy ladies try to establish just how basic one can be in the Orlando area. Each month, we’ll be taking on a new theme, and we’ll be searching for the best in basic trends. We’ve all heard some of the most recent popular foodie trends – charcoal, galaxy and unicorn – as well as familiar classics such as pumpkin spice and peppermint. We hope … [Read more...]
Central Floridian Launches Fashion to the Future
Lake Nona local Jolene Taracatac is the founder and CEO of a new fashion app, Style Squad. This app allows users to take a photo of their outfit on their smartphone, upload it into the app, and get instant feedback from other users about the outfit and how they would rate it. Currently, the app is available only on iPhone IOS, but there are plans for Style Squad to … [Read more...]
Orlando Attorney Seeks to Bring Compassion, Efficiency and Experience to the Bench
Laura Shaffer of Orlando is running for the 9th Circuit Court Judge Group 41. Shaffer’s law experience and expertise have fueled her campaign, while her passion for maintaining a compassionate view and plethora of knowledge are aspects that she brings to the bench. NHN: What position are you running for? LS: 9th Circuit Court Judge Group 41. Circuit judges are elected every … [Read more...]
The Artist: Beauty in Obscurity
“There is beauty in obscurity,” said artist Samantha Shumaker in our email interview, which was also obvious in the time I spent leafing through her website and portfolio observing the intricacy she maintains in each and every one of her pieces. Shumaker lives in the greater Orlando area, and she holds Lake Nona near and dear to her heart as a place for not only inspiration but … [Read more...]
Tough Things to Talk About: Firearm Safety and Life in the Aftermath of Tragedy
According to an article published in The Washington Post, there was a recent study of World Health Organization data published in the American Journal of Medicine that found that, among high-income nations, 91 percent of children younger than 15 who were killed by bullets lived in the United States. And the trends are only growing more dire. On average, two dozen children are … [Read more...]
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