offering a scenic way to travel to Fort Myers Beach. Unfortunately, during the storm, the original Silver King was destroyed.
A voyage out of Cape Coral that brings passengers to the beach is back. The Westin Cape Coral Resort at Marina Village has ...
Want to support local? Copacetic Sailing is family owned in Fort Myers Beach. It offers daytime, sunset and private tours.
And “Succession” fans missing Sarah Snook should be careful what they wish for: The Australian actor’s Broadway debut is a kaleidoscopic hall of mirrors that will imprint her face directly ...
Jonathan Walters, a Fort Myers resident, will appear in the third season of HGTV’s “Home Town Takeover.” The show’s third season premieres on HGTV at 8 p.m. Sunday, March 9. He used to be ...
Snook as Sir Henry Wotton and, on stage, Dorian Gray Marc Brenner If you’re picturing those hokey split-screen tricks commonplace at least since the identical cousins of The Patty Duke Show ...
Two hours with no intermission. At the Music Box Theatre, 239 W. 45th Street. What could be more vain than a 15-foot-tall image of an actor’s face onstage glaring at you? How about a high ...
calmly sinking a three-footer on the final hole to claim the 63 rd edition of the Yuengling at the Fort Myers Country Club. “I knew I had to make it, obviously,” said Balcar, an assistant golf ...
Bruce Glikas/WireImage Sarah Snook had one picture-perfect Broadway debut. The Emmy-winning actress, 37, on Thursday, March 27 was the toast of the town, as The Picture of Dorian Gray — writer ...
Sarah Snook surrounded by a small army of camera operators in The Picture of Dorian Gray Marc Brenner As with Oscar’s cheeky epigrams, I’m in earnest. Snook plays 26 characters from the 1891 ...
Sarah Snook has already won an Olivier for playing 26 characters in the “Picture of Dorian Gray.” A Tony may follow—even if the production can feel exhausting as well as dazzling. Senior ...
Snook’s various characterizations, especially her minor characters, are so caricaturish they veer into British panto. Throughout, Snook hams for laughs, turning Wilde’s witticisms and epigrams ...