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Finding His Strength

Long before he came out as gay, Patrick Frost struggled with the intensely masculine military environment in which he grew up. He recalls the self-induced pressure to conduct himself in a way that honored his father’s standing as a chief master sergeant in the United States Air Force—because of everything he believed that represented. “I

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Ready For Her Close-Up

The list of recent acting credits on Laurel Levey’s IMDb filmography page reads like a compilation of guilty pleasures on the Lifetime channel. She played Melanie Reynolds in The Blonde Hair Murders, Anna the housekeeper in Boyfriend Killer, a fan at the bookstore in Patient Killer, and, more recently, “woman” in Marriage Killer. The Weston

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Lifestyle Q&A: Cindy Williams

When pandemic concerns shelved the scheduled spring production of Nunsense at The Wick Theatre in Boca Raton, the writer/director of the musical comedy, Dan Goggin, called his lead actress and suggested another idea. “He said, ‘Why don’t you put on your one-woman show instead,’ ” Cindy Williams says. “And I said to Dan, ‘What one-woman

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Father of the Festival

The mastermind behind the South Beach Wine and Food Festival lives by a simple motto. “It’s not where you start,” says Lee Brian Schrager. “It’s where you finish.” The saying rings especially true for him amid the twists and turns of a global pandemic—and its impact on the multiday event that typically draws celebrities, culinary

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When the Laughter Stops

By her own admission, Lisa Corrao is a germophobe. But that’s not the only reason why the Pompano Beach-based stand-up comedian found the anti-mask movement so curious amid a global pandemic. “It’s such a strange concept to me that people were liking it to socialism and taking freedom away,” says Corrao, who first took the

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Jeni Hacker: The Actor’s Actor

As 2019 rolled, bright-eyed and bushy-tailed, into 2020, Jeni Hacker had just finished her peak year on the South Florida stage. In January, she would receive two Best Actress nominations from the Carbonell Awards for theatrical excellence in the tri-county region—one for her bonkers portrayal of Mrs. Lovett, Cockney baker of cannibalistic pies, in Zoetic

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Author Scott Eyman on Cary Grant’s identity crisis

As much as the man born Archibald Leach tried to explain to people that he wasn’t who they thought he was in Hollywood classics like His Girl Friday (1939), North by Northwest (1959) and Charade (1963), few, if any, were buying it. How could someone so effortlessly debonair on the big screen, so utterly comfortable

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5 Questions: Jeremy Piven

Since regularly taking the stage as a stand-up comedian in 2017, in addition to his ongoing career as an actor, Jeremy Piven has heard variations of the following post-show comment more than once. “We had no idea you were this funny.” On the one hand, he gets it. For some people, he’s frozen in time

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Fran Drescher in Living Color

Though her successful television career in sitcom comedies, along with her unmistakable staccato laugh, suggests that she understands how to find the humor in situations, Fran Drescher is the first to share that she knows when to take life seriously. Look no further than her association with ColorOnly, the game-changing beauty treatment for which the

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Dan Marino pays it forward

The gaudy career statistics that Dan Marino posted during his 17 seasons as quarterback of the Miami Dolphins (including 420 touchdowns and more than 61,000 yards passing) were never meant to endure in the pass-happy National Football League. However, the same can’t be said for the formidable numbers—and lasting impact—connected to the Hall of Fame

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The Mystery Writer Next Door

Coconut Creek resident Liane Carmen had two reasons for completing her first novel. First, like thousands of other people writing a book was on her bucket list. Then there was a personal experience. When she became entrenched in a quest to track down an adopted family members’ biological mother, she found another obsession: the secrets

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Artist Marvin Keith finds creativity in the coronavirus shutdown

Like many artists, Marvin Keith has an “unstoppable need” to create something every day. For the Coconut Creek painter (pictured left), that means using acrylics on canvas to depict peaceful nature scenes, as well as colorful sailboats and hot air balloons, and often choosing to forgo realism in favor of following the light in a

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