Friday, June 9, 2017

ONLY IN KEY WEST





BOOK LAUNCH  (3 HOURS AND COUNTING)


The launch of my new book, Only in Key West, will be taking place tonight between 5-7 pm.  I'm really excited.  Yesterday, I had two radio interviews and we've really been spreading the word.

Tonight, Bourbon Bar, 801 Duval, Launch of Only in Key West by Kenneth D. Michaels, 5-7 pn,



 If you can make it, please drop by.  We're sharing space with the Pride Bartenders Contest sponsored by Stoli.

Promises to be a fun night. 

Wednesday, June 7, 2017

ONLY IN KEY WEST



Key West AIDS Memorial

Often, Nick, Norm, and their colleague, Dr. Jojo would meet at the pier.  They knew they could speak in private about the information they had gathered on a case, for those whose names were etched on Zimbabwe granite stones, would keep their secrets. They had been snatched by another killer, often too early and too weak to fight the deadly disease of AIDS. Key West often served as a safe haven for those who knew they would be accepted and free from a hostile home environment.

The Memorial is located at the end of White Street near Higgs Beach and is in a beautiful setting. Often one can catch a beautiful sunset or spend a quiet evening taking a stroll along the pier.



Monday, June 5, 2017

ONLY IN KEY WEST



THE REACH

 Nick and Norm often stopped by at the hotel to look at the sculptures, have dinner or a few drinks.




Saturday, June 3, 2017

ONLY IN KEY WEST






Marilyn can’t get enough of Nick and Norm, and Marilyn’s rarely wrong when it comes to things like that. 



                                              Only in Key West.

Friday, June 2, 2017

ONLY IN KEY WEST (CUBAN BREAD)





Loaves of Cuban bread make great sandwiches. But I recently learned Cuban bread is also an important tool at town hall meetings. The topic was: Building a parking garage on the remaining waterfront vs. improving public transportation.
As attendees entered, each grabbed a loaf of bread from a nearby table. Why? I wondered. But it soon became clear. When a commissioner or businessman said something they disapproved of, attendees picked up their loaves and waved them vehemently.

Luckily for the waterfront, the Cuban loaves won. 

Could the drive for power lead to murder?