Gulf & Main: September/October 2018 Issue


In our Sept/Oct issue, we celebrate man's unlimited capacity for creative expression. They say that art is in the eye of the beholder, and we aim to give you "an eyeful" of it - painting, architecture, dance, music, and more. Plus, we'll be exploring design trends as well as fashion. If creativity is your thing, this issue will both satisfy and inspire.
Read some of our top stories below.

Blogging and Beyond: Ruth Soukup’s Budgeting Exercise is Now an Expanding Business
Ruth Soukup has authored several popular books that give readers money-saving tips and advice on topics like organizing and blogging. Read More »

Let’s Put on a Show! Mounting a Production at Florida Rep
The Florida Repertory Theatre is known as an innovative local theater group, bringing in the best talent for each facet of every show in order to put on the best production. Read More »

Ten Years of Art Walking: Southwest Florida’s Most Popular Art Crawl Celebrates Its First Decade
It happened 10 years ago, but it seems like yesterday. Southwest Florida’s Most Popular Art Crawl Celebrates Its First Decade in downtown Fort Myers. Read More »

Shooting Stars, Gleaming Planets, Vivid Nebula: Local Skies Offer More Than What’s Visible to The Naked Eye
Look up to the sky at night and you can often see the moon, stars, & planets. Zoom in with a pair of binoculars, or a telescope, & the colorful collage of deep-sky magnificence intensifies. Read More »

Nature’s Art on Display in Iceland: A Photographic Journey of Iceland
When it comes to creating breathtaking works of art, it is hard to beat Mother Nature. And few places are more proof of that than the tiny island country of Iceland. Read More »

Vets Are Treasure Living History: Veterans Volunteer at National WWII Museum
The backbone of the National WWII Museum, located on six acres in Downtown New Orleans, is its corps of volunteers, who daily provide visitors from around the world with a unique experience. Read More »