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One of the Great Things About Verde at the Pérez Art Museum Miami Is That It’s Not Too Much

Sometimes, in gastronomy, things just come together simply, easily and felicitously. Verde, the new restaurant at the Pérez Art Museum Miami represents one of those times. It’s not a scene—unless your idea of a scene is an outdoor table overlooking Biscayne Bay and the waterfront Maurice A. Ferré Park (formerly Museum Park), which cost $10

Blazing Her Own Trail

In interior design, a professional’s rise in the industry typically takes time. It can mean starting at the bottom of a company, gaining experience with clients, and finding and perfecting an aesthetic that resonates, all before even thinking about striking out on your own. Plus, in South Florida, where designers and firms abound, the competition

What’s On Tap?

Still Alive: Live@Mickel, the free outdoor concert series courtesy of the city of Wilton Manors, wraps up its winter 2022 schedule with a performance by this popular Pearl Jam tribute band. The concert is slated for Friday, March 18 (7:30 to 9:30 p.m.) at Mickel Park. Attendees are encouraged to bring blanket and lawn chairs—and

Women’s Golf Day Highlights Growing Popularity of the Sport

When West Palm Beach resident Elisa Gaudet (pictured left) established Women’s Golf Day (WGD) in 2016, she wanted to create a global movement that would engage, empower and support females through the sport of golf. In its seventh year, Women’s Golf Day on June 7 features a 4-hour experience hosted at more than 1,000 locations in

Back in the Groove

By the time Iron Maiden takes the stage later this May in Croatia for the continuation of its “Legacy of the Beast” world tour—which started in 2018 before being sidelined by the COVID-19 pandemic—it will have been nearly three years since the heavy metal band last played live. It’s the longest stretch of inactivity for

Boys & Girls Clubs of Miami-Dade to Host 55th Annual Golf Classic 

The Boys & Girls Clubs of Miami-Dade hosts its 55th Annual Golf Classic on March 14 at the Deering Bay Yacht & Country Club in Coral Gables to benefit its Youth Development Programs. The tournament offers players the chance to play for fun or competitively. Raffle prizes, complimentary lunch and an open bar are included with sponsorship

Seeing Red 

The colorful, creative and sometimes whimsical work of Tony Kelly finds an appropriate, albeit temporary home inside the Faena Art Project Room, the space (3430 Collins Ave., Miami Beach) recently introduced by Faena Art Foundation for its artist residency program and artist talks. Kelly, a Los Angeles-based fine art photographer whose work generates consistent buzz, was invited last

Feeding South Florida Receives $120,000 Through Bank of America Initiative

To help incentivize employees to get their COVID-19 booster shot and raise money for charity, Bank of America in Miami and Fort Lauderdale recently donated $120,000 to help support Feeding South Florida. Bank of America provided $100 for each bank employee who recorded a COVID-19 vaccine booster and the money raised will provide 1,080,000 meals

Free At Last, Part 2

Back in the Game Lauren’s father had bought her brother tickets to a New York Rangers hockey game for his birthday. And she was not happy about the male-bonding thing. “I must have been 6, and I said to my dad, ‘Excuse me, do you think because I’m a girl that I don’t want to

The Good Fight

Kelly Hyman can still hear the anguish and desperation in their voices. Feel the pain ravaging their bodies. Understand the anger and the determination to seek justice. Hyman was an attorney for hundreds of women suffering from the horrific complications connected to transvaginal mesh implants—devices used to repair weakened bladder and pelvic areas. Clients cited