Having to Choose Between Food and Medicine

Kathelyn C. Molinares-Zimmerer, CPA, MBA Board Director for United HomeCare 305-716-0710 UnitedHomeCare.com After a lifetime of hard work, often for reasons beyond their control, many older adults in South Florida are forced to choose between a roof over their head, food in the fridge or medication, placing themselves at risk for health complications. What if

Do You Feel Like A Moody Goose?

Carolyn Zaumeyer

Carolyn Zaumeyer Nurse Practitioner LowTE Florida 4540 N. Federal Highway Fort Lauderdale, FL 33308 954.791.4498 When one’s hormones are not optimized, many women and men notice mood swings. Women going through menopause experience various symptoms. Some of these symptoms include hot flashes, fatigue, insomnia, headaches, weight gain, low libido, and vaginal dryness. Menopause also causes

The SEC vs. Realtors

Randy Gilbert

Randy Gilbert, J.D. Chief Happiness Officer Florida’s Title Insurance Company [email protected] (954) 500-Title (8485) THE SEC vs. REALTORS    Watch What You Promise Buyers.   In October 2022, the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (“SEC”) filed a multi-count Federal lawsuit against a Florida real estate agent and his real estate companies. The SEC sought a permanent injunction

CityPlace Doral Unveils Winter Wonderland Festivities

CityPlace Doral will offer a variety of winter wonderland events through Dec. 31 to celebrate the holiday season. Holiday decorations include multi-colored LED lighting on the center’s Christmas tree, palm trees lining the outdoor shops, and a colorful waterfall display choreographed to everyday favorites and holiday classics.  This season, CityPlace Doral is partnering with Jackson Health

Savor Saturdays at Canyon 

For the faithful at Canyon, a staple of the Fort Lauderdale dining scene for nearly three decades, it’s an idea that’s long overdue. By the same token, when it comes to the recently launched Saturday brunch, better late than never.  The renovated restaurant, generating lots of buzz under owner Mike Linder and his talented team,

Louis Vuitton to Display Artwork at Art Basel Miami Beach

As part of its legacy involving collaborations with some of the biggest names in modern art and design, Louis Vuitton will present a series of exhibits during Art Basel Miami Beach from Tuesday, Nov. 29 through Saturday, Dec. 3, at the Miami Beach Convention Center. Previous collaborations have included Sol LeWitt, James Rosenquist, Cesar, Olafur

Cinderella at the Wick

Someone is leaving her glass slipper on stage over the next month—and that should be music to the ears of theater lovers in South Florida. The Wick Theatre’s production of Rodgers & Hammerstein’s Cinderella, running through Dec. 24, promises more than just the main character’s famed lost shoe. “More than just a glittering ball gown and

Visit Lauderdale Food & Wine Festival Releases Schedule of Events

The Visit Lauderdale Food & Wine Festival (VLFWF) recently announced its expanded schedule of events and revealed some of the headline chefs and featured musical talent. Formally known as the Greater Fort Lauderdale Food & Wine Festival, the event will take place from Jan. 9 through Jan. 15, 2023. The weeklong festival featuring various culinary

The Tentacles of Alzheimer’s

The rush to plant part-time or full-time roots in South Florida shows no signs of abating. But there’s an outgrowth to this population increase that few are discussing. The number of Americans living with Alzheimer’s is projected to reach 13 million in less than 30 years—more than double the 6 million currently dealing with the

Palm Beach County Food Bank to Host Annual Empty Bowls Delray Beach

The Seventh Annual Empty Bowls Delray Beach event is returning to ensure the community can enjoy a simple meal of soup, bread and water to remind guests to ‘eat simply, so others may simply eat.’ From 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Dec. 10 at Trinity Delray Lutheran Church and School, attendees are encouraged to grab