One Night Only: Guest Chef Dinner at Mignonette

Stephen Stryjewski, the winner of the 2011 James Beard Foundation “Best Chef South” award and owner of multiple successful restaurants in New Orleans, returns to Miami to host a one-night-only dinner at Mignonette. Stryjewski has previously been honored as “Best New Chef” by New Orleans Magazine and a “Chef to Watch” by The Times-Picayune. His

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National Arts in Education Week at The Frank

Pembroke Pines Mayor Frank Ortis, a long-time supporter of the arts, issued a proclamation recognizing the city’s participation in an annual celebration of the arts from September 8-14. His hope is to share the transformative power of the arts in education. The City of Pembroke Pines is celebrating National Arts in Education Week with daily

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American modernism meets contemporary cocktails at The Dalmar

Sparrow at The Dalmar recently opened its 25th-floor doors to South Florida locals, offering a unique design aesthetic, specialty cocktails and breathtaking views from Boca Raton to Miami Beach. This rooftop bar, accessed by a private elevator inside The Dalmar, features design elements like clean lines, natural materials and open space in alignment with its

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Rum Relief

In light of the recent devastation to our neighbors in the Bahamas, Tap 42 has concocted a limited-edition drink to show support to the areas affected by Hurricane Dorian. This cocktail, called Rum Relief, will be available at all locations through the month of September beginning this Friday, September 6th. The Rum Relief cocktail will

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Lifestyle List: September 6-8

Throughout the Month Greater Fort Lauderdale Restaurant Month When: Through September Where: Restaurants throughout Broward County What: During the promotion, the best restaurants in Broward County feature three-course dinners for $35. Participating restaurants include Dune, Terrace Grill, Steak 954, Steelpan, One Door East, Naked Crab, Yolo and others. Info: sunny.org   “Seven Solos” When: Through Oct.

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Dorian Devastation: How you can help

While South Florida was fortunate enough to avoid major devastation as a result of Hurricane Dorian, the island of Grand Bahama and the northern Bahamas did not weather the storm unscathed. These areas have seen mass flooding and destruction to residents’ homes as well as injuries and even deaths. South Florida residents can show their

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“Alexa, pass the Patrón…”

Enjoy a true VIP poolside experience with a decked-out personal cabana at the Mondrian Hotel South Beach. This hotel recently launched a collaboration with Patrón Tequila to provide Simply Perfect Summer Cabanas filled with Patrón merchandise like branded Hydroflasks, towels, phone cases and tote bags. While there, guests can sit back and relax while ordering

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How to prepare for Hurricane Dorian

As Hurricane Dorian approaches South Florida, it is important to make sure you and your family stay safe and protected. If you plan to hunker down and ride out the storm, be sure to adequately prepare enough food, water and supplies to sustain your household. Click here for a Hurricane Safety Checklist from American Red

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The Lifestyle List: August 30 – September 1

Throughout the Month “Home” When: Through Sept. 27; Where: ArtServe, 1350 E. Sunrise Blvd., Fort Lauderdale What: The exhibit celebrates home through multimedia works, assemblages and vignettes while celebrating ArtServe’s new two-year artistic plan. Other events include a VIP night on Aug. 22, 7 p.m. with a silent auction and Community Day on Aug. 31,

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Saiko-i lends a Helping Hand

Wishes are becoming reality at Saiko-i in Boca Raton, as diners’ dollars are being donated to a local charitable cause. The sushi lounge and hibachi restaurant is home to a large Buddha statue that graces its entryway. Tina Wang, co-owner of this location, notes that guests often make wishes by leaving coins and bills in

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Dining in the Dark

At One Door East in Fort Lauderdale, guests are invited to enjoy a heightened culinary experience in a truly unique way – complete darkness. Dining in the Dark, a special event hosted in the private dining area of the swanky downtown restaurant and rotating art gallery features a six-course dinner and wine pairing hosted by

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New Orleans-style sports bar opens in Fort Lauderdale

Brandon Landry didn’t expect a class project to become his future – especially after seeing his grade. “My co-founder and I came up with the idea and did it as a school project… we got a C,” he recalls, chuckling. “That professor has asked me to come and speak to the class for the last

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