Lifestyle’s Guide to Summer Fun, Part 2
Strike a Pose at Wynwood: Arguably the most popular spot in South Florida to take selfies, Wynwood continues to reign as one of the hippest neighborhoods in the tri-county area. The main attraction is Wynwood Walls, dubbed the world’s largest outdoor street museum, with more than 50 larger-than-life murals by an array of renowned and
Lifestyle’s Guide to Summer Fun
Catch a Wave: When it comes to beating the South Florida heat this summer, few attractions compare to Tidal Cove at JW Marriott Miami Turnberry Resort & Spa. The five-acre water park in Aventura, which just celebrated its second anniversary, satisfies thrill seekers and Lazy River lovers alike. On the spine-tingling side, don’t the miss
Playing With Fire, Part 4
Howie Kleinberg Executive chef, The Anderson The dish: Chicken on the Brick About the chicken: “This is a traditional Italian dish. We’re going to take out the backbone and then put the breast side down. We use a pan on top of the charcoal; you get the flavor of the charcoal, and the skin gets
Playing With Fire, Part 3
Brian Nasajon Chef/owner of Beaker & Gray The dish: Fire-roasted whole dorade About the fish: “I worked with dorade years back, but I never really gave it much attention. Then I picked up a couple and took them to my dad’s house; he has this nice open-wood grill. We threw them on the grill, and
Playing with Fire, Part 2
Eileen Andrade Chef/owner, Finka Table & Tap, and Amelia’s 1931 The dish: Korean barbecue short ribs About the ribs: “We marinate the ribs in a bulgogi sauce [with ginger, garlic, soy sauce and sesame oil], so you have a little bit of sweetness. And we’ll do some accompaniments, like you would get at a Korean
Playing With Fire, Part 1
Jean Delgado Executive chef, Toro Toro at the InterContinental Miami The dish: Bone-in tomahawk pork chop About the chop: “The tomahawk pork chop, which a lot of people don’t know, is something that came from Puerto Rico. It’s a pork chop attached with a pork belly, so it looks like a tomahawk. You barely see
Luxury Listings, Part 3
Note: This is the third in a series of nine luxury residential properties featured in the April issue of Lifestyle. Address: 7170 Ayrshire Lane, Boca Raton By the numbers: 7,487 square feet of living space; 4 bedrooms, 5 full baths, 2 half baths Highlights: Overlooking the golf course at famed St. Andrews Country Club, the
Luxury Listings, Part 2
This is the second in a series of nine luxury residential properties featured in the April issue of Lifestyle. Address: 1600 SW 15th Terrace, Fort Lauderdale By the numbers: 218,959-square-foot lot Highlights: Considered one of the last epic pieces of waterfront property in Fort Lauderdale, this sprawling lot on the New River encompasses nearly six
Luxury Listings, Part 1
Editor’s Note: This is the first in a series of nine luxury residential properties featured in the April issue of Lifestyle. Address: 9192 Rockybrook Way, Delray Beach By the numbers: 31,000 square feet overall; 7 bedrooms, 11 full baths, 3 half baths Highlights: This architectural marvel at prestigious Stone Creek Ranch, a luxury community with
Kim Ng changes the game and makes history
Kim Ng remembers the moment like it was yesterday. She was 8 years old and attending her first Major League Baseball game on a bright summer weekend afternoon. Ng recalls navigating the interior corridors of Yankee Stadium until she reached her section and finally walked into the open air at one of the sport’s most
Her Voice Shall Be Heard
As strange as it might sound, given that she’s one of the world’s most acclaimed sopranos, Nadine Sierra has found her voice. At age 32, the international opera star born and raised in Fort Lauderdale (her family later moved to Delray Beach so that she could attend Dreyfoos School of the Arts in West Palm Beach) has
Her Voice Shall Be Heard
As strange as it might sound, given that she’s one of the world’s most acclaimed sopranos, Nadine Sierra has found her voice. At age 32, the international opera star born and raised in Fort Lauderdale (her family later moved to Delray Beach so that she could attend Dreyfoos School of the Arts in West Palm