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playing with the PROS

The Rainones of Parkland take to the ice in South Florida By Michelle F. Solomon Rich Rainone recalls about five years ago when he was packing up to move his family to South Florida from Rhode Island. β€œI had hockey equipment, and I threw it in the dumpster because I never thought I’d use it.”

behind the crown

Ariana Almonte is Ms. Mompreneur 2016 By Elyssa Schwartz | Photography by Evelyn Robles When you’re a mother of two children under the age of 5 and running two businesses, it may feel as if you’re sprinting a mommy marathon at all times. But Ariana Almonte, this year’s Ms. Corporate America Mompreneur, has discovered a

7 Questions with Oliver Diez

Palmetto Elementary Music Teacher 1 How did your musical career get started?I learned right away that I enjoyed the stage very much, be it performing with a group, dancing or acting. I began playing the saxophone in seventh grade and continued all through high school in the marching, symphonic and jazz bands. By my senior year,

Gastropub Tap 42 Comes to Coral Gables

Fort Lauderdale’s hip gastropub, Tap 42, is set to open its Coral Gables location this month. The new spot will boast a unique craft beer bar and innovative food options in addition to the staple menu items from the Fort Lauderdale location. It will still offer the same Tap 42 specials that make the Fort

Learning curve

Coral Springs 8-year-old doesn’t let dyslexia hold back his talent for art By Michelle F. Solomon When Logan Priest was 6 years old, his mother, Lisa, became concerned about his learning abilities. β€œNo matter how hard he tried to sound out words, he could not read,” she says. There was one area, however, where Logan did

7 Questions with Sam Danon

Partner, Hunton & Williams LLP 1 How did your legal career get started? I began my legal career with a clerkship with the Honorable Kevin Michael Moore. I knew my strengths were the ability to communicate with people and the ability to analyze issues; combined with an interest in the business world, that’s what led me

Robert Rules!

β€˜Impossible’ Chef Robert Irvine brings new possibilities to Fort Lauderdale By Angela Caraway-Carlton | Photography by DowntownPhoto Fort Lauderdale Robert Irvine admits every day is impossible; the energetic chef and TV star just instead chooses to see the possibilities. Sometimes, this simply involves a can-do attitude and tequila. β€œBefore each show, I pray, I drink

7 Questions with Alex Rodriguez-Roig

1. You have been the president of Boys & Girls Clubs of Miami-Dade for 12 years. Tell us how you became involved with BGC and the positions you’ve held? I truly believe in helping less fortunate children by providing them with hope, freedom and opportunities. I came to the U.S. from Cuba at the age

Fostering a Dream

Tammy King-Foster’s Olympic dream will soon become a reality. It is a dream she’s had since the age of 14 when she was a student at Palmer Trinity School. The now 40-year-old, who is back at Palmer Trinity as the head of track and field, proves that dreams do not have a shelf life.  In

7 Questions with Jim Couper

Photo by William Kuan Photography, courtesy of the Patricia and Phillip Frost Art Museum   1 You were one of the first faculty members at Florida International University when the campus opened in 1972. What brought you to Miami and specifically FIU? I was in Miami before FIU was created. I came here in 1963 via Florida