Entries by LifeInNaples

Skin in the Game Defending Liberty

by Lois Bolin Old Naples Historian In 2012, the American Council of Trustees and Alumni conducted a study entitled “What Will They Learn?” by assessing the strength of a university’s required general education courses. The article, “History Literacy: Failing Among American Students,” noted these seven core subjects: U.S. government, history, economics, literature, college-level math, science […]

Alan Korest Humanitarian of the Year

Alan R. Korest, Naples civic leader and philanthropist, has been named Hodges University’s 2016 Humanitarian of the Year. “Chosen unanimously by the selection committee comprised of past award winners, Korest will join a distinguished fraternity of Collier County citizens who have had a profound, positive impact of the quality of life in our community,” says […]

Welcome to the Jungle

by Kelly G Cooper Welcome into the deep Pantanal jungles of Brazil, a natural region encompassing the world’s largest tropical wetland area and home to the world’s largest population of jaguars. This landscape sprawls over an area 20 times the size of the renowned Everglades; it is located primarily within the Brazilian state of Mato […]

For the Love of Art – A Gala Like No Other

Serving as the hub for all things art in Southwest Florida, The Naples Art Association felt it was only natural to rethink the conventional annual gala. So, with the help of Artistic Science, an event company specializing in dramatic, once-in-a-lifetime events, the Naples Art Association created For the Love of Art, an annual event like […]

Texture – Ask the Artpert

Dear Artspert: I was looking at a Hunt Slonem painting and was just curious: does he use some type of screen to scratch the paint? How do artists create texture in a painting? Signed, Scratching my head Dear Scratching, You are not alone in asking this question, as it is one we hear a lot. […]

Why The Long Face

A giant faces new threats, but also has new allies by Tim L. Tetzlaff Naples Zoo Director of Conservation Meet the giant anteater. A creature with a hopelessly long nose. A mouth lacking all teeth. A broad, bushy tail that looks like it’s made of old corn brooms. Hearing that barely does the job.  Eyesight […]