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South Florida fitness influencers share their secrets to workout success

Toni Costa Professional ballroom dancer, TV choreographer/actor, international Zumba instructor (including at Midtown Athletic Club in Weston) Familial footsteps: My family has always been linked to ballroom/dance sport; I started dancing at age 5. Dance requires a lot of endurance and flexibility, and dancers need to practice intensively, much like any other athlete. As I

The Shape of Things to Come

The chairman of the Seminole Tribe of Florida described the project being completed by more than 2,000 construction workers per day at 1 Seminole Way in Hollywood as “something very special for our guests.” But if the sneak preview connected to the $1.5 billion expansion at Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino is any indication,

Meet Larry J. Buck, president of Seminole Casino Coconut Creek

Larry J. Buck president of Seminole Casino Coconut Creek

Photos by Eduardo Schneider   In 1982, Larry J. Buck was lucky enough to be in the right place at the right time. The New Jersey native had just graduated from Syracuse University and was looking for a career. Around the same time, the casino business was booming in Atlantic City. New Jersey became the

Send in the Clown

Those astounding Cirque folks are at it again, and if you’ve never experienced the eye-catching, heart-pounding, knee-slapping combination of theater, acrobatics, comedy and mystique of a Cirque du Soleil production, you’re in for a treat. Cirque Corteo is a fantastical depiction of a clown who pictures his own funeral taking place in a carnival-like setting

The Lifestyle List: July 4-7

Throughout the Month “The Modernism Project” When: July 1-31 Where: Art Warehouse, 313 NE Third St., Delray Beach What: Artist Kim Rae Taylor presents a series of portraits depicting female artists, poets and writers who have significantly influenced Modernism. Along with the portraits are photographs and short biographies of each woman’s life. Info: artswarehouse.org  

Loud and Clear: What to know about hearing health

At the Hearing Center of Broward and Palm Beach, patients who visit audiologist Kimberly White are typically retirees, reflecting the fact that most people who experience hearing loss are 60 and older. But White’s concern for hearing health extends to people of all ages. About 48 million Americans have hearing loss, White says, but only

The Lifestyle List: July 4-7

Throughout the Month: “The Modernism Project” When: July 1-31 Where: Art Warehouse, 313 NE Third St., Delray Beach What: Artist Kim Rae Taylor presents a series of portraits depicting female artists, poets and writers who have significantly influenced Modernism. Along with the portraits are photographs and short biographies of each woman’s life. Info: artswarehouse.org  

Drop Your Anchor at B Ocean

The Wreck Bar, a Fort Lauderdale must-see since the 1950’s, recently unveiled a new Aqua-Burlesque show in response to increased demand from local patrons. This show is a co-ed combination of two of the Wreck Bar’s current favorite acts, the Aquamen and the MeduSirena Mermaid Show.  Sirens and Sailors features a series of underwater dances

Writing from the Heart

Melody Maysonet always knew she had a story in her. Fueled by the security of knowing she wanted to be a writer since she was a little girl, Maysonet pursued her passion, working as an editor for about 14 years as well as a ghostwriter. The whole time, she felt the urge to tell stories,

Rocking Parkland

When the anniversary of the Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School shooting came in February, 16-year-old twins Becca and Molly Marks’ thoughts returned to their former teachers. Now students at American Heritage School in Plantation, the girls knew they had to do something special for those affected by the tragedy—not just MSD but all the Parkland