Pura Vida doesn’t mess around when it comes to serving healthy food for South Florida. Just look at their name, which is Spanish for “pure life.” And now they’re increasing their green footprint in South Florida with a new location in South Beach, which opened a few days ago and joins Pura Vida locations in
Dan Solomon plays to his strengths
The moment was not lost on Dan Solomon as the Parkland resident stood inside a sold-out Orleans Arena in Las Vegas last fall during Olympia weekend, the Super Bowl of the fitness world. Some 20 years earlier, during his less-than-fulfilling days as a financial planner, he had entered a different arenaβNew York Cityβs Madison Square
Standing for Jaime
Politicians inevitably ask Fred Guttenberg to take a seat if they meet with him in an office setting. But he always politely declines. βI donβt need to be comfortable when I talk about my daughter,β he says. βYou can sit, or you can stand with me.β Standing with Fred Guttenberg shouldnβt be that hard. Heβs
Miami Spice and other promotions extended
In an unexpected year, there’s an unexpected perk South Floridians can take advantage of. Given Miami-Dade County’s transition to phase two of reopening, the Greater Miami Convention & Visitors Bureau is extending Miami Spice Months, Miami Spa Months and offers on museums and attractions through Oct. 31. βWith our vibrant destination gaining some semblance of
Breast Cancer Awareness: Smart Curve
The American Cancer Society estimates that approximately 276,500 new cases of invasive breast cancer will be diagnosed in U.S. women by the end of 2020. While there remains a 1 in 8 chance that an American woman will develop breast cancer in her lifetime, the numbers arenβt all discouraging. Mortality rates from breast cancer continue
Broward College goes onward and upward
Education after high school has long been described as a lever to jobs and success. But what if thereβs no college in your neighborhood? What if you canβt afford it? What if youβve been told youβre not college material or believe itβs beyond you? What if youβre simply too busy juggling low-paying gigs to go?
Dining Review: The Ocean Grill
The Ocean Grill Where: The Setai, Miami Beach; 2001 Collins Ave. Phone: 855.923.7899 Website: thesetaihotels.com/en-us/hotels/miami-beach/dining [image_with_text image=”29120″]Under the stars: Though itβs been a summer of discontent for many restaurants in Miami-Dade County, desperate for traction amid the COVID-19 pandemicβs slippery ebbs and flows, there are some encouraging signs. One such headline arrived in mid-August, when
Miami Design District goes pink
Throughout the month: The Buckminster Fullerβs Flyβs Eye Dome, a well-known landmark at MDD, will be illuminated in pink every night through October. Plus, MDD’s Styling Suite will feature pink items donated by various retailers throughout the Miami Design District. Oct. 18: MDD joins Rapha Racing to host MDD x Rapha Bike Ride. Riders
The Goods: Safe and Stylish
[image_with_text image=”29112″]1.Dutch Wax Face Mask, set of 2, by Jennifer Behr: $52; jenniferbehr.com 2. Hanes Wicking Cotton Masks, 10-pack: $25; hanes.com 3. Original Breathable Mask Liners by Cheek Sheets, 20 count: $12.95; cheeksheets.co 4. Astrology Face Mask: $15; giftgowns.com 5. Ladies Palm Face Mask: $10.95; guyharvey.com [/image_with_text][image_with_text image=”29113″] 6. Bandanna Mask by Socialite: $24; socialiteclothing.com
A&E Roundup: South Florida events and happenings
For those missing theater, Actorsβ Playhouse at the Miracle Theatre presents a digital version of Lerner and LoeweβsΒ Camelot (pictured above) on ShowTix4U, a streaming platform from Music Theatre International. While Actors’ Playhouse had to postpone its planned stage performance of Camelot, artistic director David Arisco has gathered the stars for a song-driven, hour-long version of