Flying reptiles enjoy their Mesozoic moment at the Frost Museum of Science this month as part of an exhibition presented by Nicklaus Children’s Hospital. Pterosaurs: Flight in the Age of Dinosaurs—fittingly, the largest U.S. museum display about the largest flying creatures that ever lived—touches down at the Frost on Saturday (May 15). The exhibition includes life-size models, fossil
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If you’re like the Ghostbusters and not afraid of no ghost, the Haunting on the River Paranormal Boot Camp provides an opportunity to see how real paranormal investigators operate. Ghostly Experiences at History Fort Lauderdale is hosting the camp from 6 to 10 p.m. on May 29 at the History Fort Lauderdale building, 231 SW
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International chef and author José Andrés will be featured as the virtual guest speaker at the next Broward College Speaker Series at 7:30 p.m. on May 17. Andrés has been recognized as one of TIME Magazine’s “Most Influential People” in 2012 and 2018. During the interactive session, Andrés will delve into how food can help
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The chance to enjoy Jewish-themed films in the comfort of your home is running out with the 2021 Virtual Judy Levis Krug Boca Raton Jewish Film Festival concluding May 16. The festival is hosted by the Adolph & Rose Levis JCC Sandler Center. All the presented films feature a Jewish theme ranging from historical documentaries
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Arts Mean Busines Speaker Series When: May 12 What: The ongoing program by Business for the Arts of Broward welcomes celebrated spoken word artist Darius V. Daughtry from 6-7 p.m. Daughtry, founder and artistic director of Art Prevails Project (an organization intent on expanding cultural conversations through performing arts, arts education and community interaction), is
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The 7th Annual Art & Soul Exhibit will be held virtually by Business for the Arts of Broward (BFA) throughout May. The virtual art show will feature over 100 pieces of art from local artists to help support BFA and the local art community. Various types of artwork for sale include ceramic, photography, mixed media,
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Helping Abused Neglected Disadvantaged Youth (HANDY) will use a new format at its 15th “Annual Scholars Breakfast Dream It. Believe It. Become It.” The annual event will be hosted virtually via Remo from 8 to 10 a.m. May 21. The event will be presented by the Moss Foundation to honor HANDY’s 2020-21 Graduating Scholars, Champions
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Check out these entertainment and fundraising events on tap for this weekend: Entertainment at the Arsht Last month, the Adrienne Arsht Center debuted a roster of Live on the Plaza performances and workshops for kids that continues to roll on throughout May. Highlights include: Sol and The Tribu (May 7 at 7:30 p.m.): Caribbean music
Read MoreThe lowdown: When the Seminole Hard Rock team incorporated a sprawling ultra-luxury spa into its $1.5 billion expansion plans, it obviously didn’t do so with a global pandemic in mind. But it turns out that the third floor of the already-iconic Guitar Hotel (which opened in October 2019) might just be the place where all
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Not even a global pandemic could stop the inception of Delray Beach Market. Standing four stories tall, the 150,000-square-foot food hall, which cost more than $60 million to build, is poised to make waves in South Florida when it debuts this spring. Featuring more than 25 local and regional eateries with rotating art and culture
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To incentivize residents to eat at local bars and restaurants, Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson recently launched an initiative to reimburse patrons for purchases at local eateries. Johnson’s tequila brand Teremana helped establish the “Guac on the Rock” concept, which refunds customers around the country who order any Teremana Tequila cocktail and guacamole. “Guac on the
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A recent slate of clandestine meetings at Hyatt Centric Las Olas is generating plenty of buzz in downtown Fort Lauderdale. Patrons have been seen relaying a password to the front desk in exchange for a key to a room at the end of the hallway on the ninth floor. Rumor has it that, to gain entrance, guests
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