Track coach Brooks Johnson has a relationship with the Olympics that spans more than 50 years, with medal winners among the highlights of his career. But ask him what he’s most proud of and he points to a stack of letters that testify to what Johnson cons
Dining critic Joseph Hayes tells you all about the best kinds of ’cue in Orlando and who is making them. But if you want to do it yourself (and good luck with that, by the way), check out smokers and grills that’ll get the job done and the difference between smoking and grilling, plus recipes, cookbooks and websites on barbecuing.
When New Destiny picked Paula White to rebuild the megachurch’s congregation in the wake of Zachery Tims’ mysterious death, it put its faith in the jet-setting preacher’s redeeming qualities.
Keith James has watched his body succumb bit by bit to amyotrophic lateral
sclerosis, more commonly known as Lou Gehrig’s disease, since he was
diagnosed with the fatal ailment five years ago. Now paralyzed but able to
breathe on his own, James, 41, goes through the final stage of the disease as best he can. And so do the people who care for him—his wife and parents.