by Angela Keer | May 4, 2008 | Cape Cod Life, Feature Articles, Travel, Writing By Content, Writing by Magazine, Writing By Style
Throughout history, American coastal towns have become famous because of their ports. Commerce boomed, lodging, dining, and shopping establishments flourished, and these towns quickly became epicenters of activity…
by Angela Keer | May 4, 2008 | Cape Cod Life, Columns, Travel, Writing By Content, Writing by Magazine, Writing By Style
Even though most of his customers have never navigated a kayak before, John McGrath says that does not deter Cape residents and visitors from grabbing a paddle, hitting the water, and occasionally coming back for seconds. “Folks from all over the world can see a...
by Angela Keer | Apr 12, 2008 | Cape Cod Life, Feature Articles, Writing By Content, Writing by Magazine, Writing By Style
According to the stereotype. A bride obsesses about every detail of her wedding. If you surveyed their fiances, however, the men would likely fall into three categories. Very involved. Moderately involved. Or, Tell-me-when-and-where-to-show-up…
by Angela Keer | Apr 4, 2008 | Cape Cod Life, Columns, Travel, Writing By Content, Writing by Magazine, Writing By Style
In the early 1970’s, shortly after The Beatles disbanded and Elvis started appearing on Vegas sideshow marquees, an oil crunch signaled the beginning of the end for American muscle cars. Four-cylinder, fuel efficient, foreign cars, like the Honda Civic and the...
by Angela Keer | Oct 8, 2007 | Cape Cod Life, Food & Wine, Profiles, Writing By Content, Writing by Magazine, Writing By Style
Two-time Wellfleet OysterFest shucking champ William “Chopper” Young has taken his show on the road since winning the 2002 and 2005 competitions. The long time shellfisherman is quickly gaining a national reputation for his lightning speed and clean...
by Angela Keer | Jul 12, 2007 | Cape Cod Life, Food & Wine, Profiles, Writing By Content, Writing by Magazine, Writing By Style
You can’t escape history when you’re on Cape Cod- even when it comes to something as simple as breakfast. Meet the Wellfleet “Jam Lady.”