Photography always has come easy for Miquel Salom, a renowned Spanish artist now living in Coral Gables. Not even the revolutionary wet-plate collodion process, which made it possible for a photographer to capture an image on the surface of a piece of glass almost immediately, wasn’t too challenging. Though it’s known as one of the
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Above: Polaroid performs at World of Beer On most nights of the week, the array of draft selections and bottled offerings takes center stage at World of Beer. However, on Fridays, the food and beverage menu has to share the marquee. That’s because the popular restaurant at Promenade at Coconut Creek welcomes a live band on
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Since debuting his first fashion collection in 1987, much of Isaac Mizrahi’s life has played out in the most public ways. On the runway, his sense of style brought him celebrity and fortune. On screens big and small, his engaging personality led to a star turn in a 1995 film documentary (“Unzipped”), his own TV
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The preeminent presidential historian of our time acknowledges that these are strange days indeed. Her latest best-seller—Leadership: In Turbulent Times—mines the formative experiences of Abraham Lincoln, Theodore Roosevelt, Franklin Roosevelt and Lyndon Johnson for insights into how and why they became the right men to guide our nation through some of its most trying episodes.
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When 13-year-old Jessica Russo visited New York for the first time in December, there was more on her mind than seeing the sights of the Big Apple. Mentally, she was still preparing to sing before more than 200 people. “Getting to New York—it was huge. It was kind of overwhelming. It hadn’t set in that
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It’s a career that, by his own admission, might not exist in today’s music industry. Thankfully, for Rick Springfield, patience was still a virtue four decades ago when, after three releases that “did nothing,” the 1981 album “Working Class Dog”—and its chart-topping hit, “Jessie’s Girl”—put the native of Australia on the rock-n-roll map. Of course,
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Unknown to most people who’ve enjoyed the monthly art walks in emerging Fort Lauderdale scenes such as FATVillage and MASS District, there’s an interconnected group of artists and activists making personal sacrifices to transform the city into a culturally rich community. They’ve lived in blighted areas, had their cars broken into, and have been late
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Lead Photo by Neto Almanza / Performance Photos by Bruno Frontino Vincent Raffard is a self-proclaimed “old soul.” The leader of the South Florida-based band, The French Horn Collective, wants audiences to be transported to another era when they hear the music he plays—a time when Duke Ellington, Fats Waller and George Gershwin were entertaining
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Miami’s Xavier Cortada is a world-renowned multimedia artist using his creative talents and analytical mind to draw awareness to the dangers of climate change. Regardless of medium, his messages are ominous. As part of Clima, his 2016 multidisciplinary project, he wrote “Do Not Open,” a poem to connect present-day South Florida residents and political refugees
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When Rosario “Chary” Rico-Toro sold her first painting almost 10 years ago, she earned a couple hundred dollars. But she couldn’t get herself to spend the money. As the months went on, she sold more pieces. She sold brightly colored geometric prints, such as cityscapes of Paris and Istanbul or abstract works of people, places
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Art photos by Steven Brooke Studios “Aren’t they fantastic?” Myrna Palley asks about the glass works of art inside the Myrna and Sheldon Palley Pavilion for Contemporary Glass and Studio Arts at the University of Miami’s Lowe Art Museum. After spending an hour with Palley and her husband, Sheldon, going over each of the works
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When asked about the most challenging part of transitioning to stand-up comedy after gaining fame as an actor on the TV situation comedy “Community” and as host of “The Soup” talk show on the E! Entertainment channel, Joel McHale notes that it’s all about finding your comfort zone. “It’s really about whether the clubs are
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