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Bonus: Thursday, April 19 Comedy night at Farmer’s Table Lettuce Laugh The last installment of the season of Farmer’s Table comedy series features local comedian Jen Hellman and headliner Dean Napolitano, known for his appearances on “Good Morning America,” “Army Wives,” and “Burn Notice.” When: April 18-22 Where: The Oak Room at Farmer’s Table, 1901 North

The Future of Wellness

Regenerative medicine sounds like a concept that could only exist in science fiction films, but American Stem Cell Centers of Excellence proves otherwise. The center provides comprehensive stem cell treatment and other treatments that use the power of the body’s own healing potential. The center provides regenerative medicine solutions that allow the body’s healing potential

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Lifestyle’s Pick: Thursday, April 12 Explore Miami’s Streets Avenues of Expression Happy Hour and Tour Street food, drinks and a live DJ liven the night before a guided tour of the museum’s latest exhibit, “Avenues of Expression: Street Traditions in Miami,” which explores the diversity found on Miami’s streets. When: 6-8 p.m. Where: HistoryMiami Museum, 101

Chill Out

Above Chillbo Baggins: $54.90; chillbo.com   Outdoors 2. Nanopresso and case: $79.70; wacaco.com 3. Penn Rampage boat casting rod: $49.95-$99.95; pennfishing.com 4. Sustain Supply co. Essential2 bag: $99; sustain.com 5. Yeti CAMINO CARRYALL 35 $149.99; yeti.com Gadgets 1. Blast Motion: Blast Golf: $149.95; blastmotion.com, bestbuy.com 2. Smartphone-powered VR Headset by VR Kix $29.95; thegrommet.com 3. Oco 1 Home Monitoring Camera:

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Friday, April 6 A legend, music and art Sophia Loren In an intimate evening, “Entertainment Tonight” interviewer Bill Harris speaks with the legendary Italian actress as she shares stories of her childhood and her time in Hollywood. When: 8 p.m. Where: Seminole Casino Coconut Creek, 5550 NW 40th St., Coconut Creek Info: casinococo.com Tortuga Music Festival The lineup

A Time to Honor

So much has happened since that Feb. 14 afternoon at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School. There were candlelight vigils all over South Florida. Funerals for the 17 victims. Early interviews with impassioned students and grieving parents that suggested something about this shooting wouldn’t disappear so quickly off the front pages, at least not without a

“Changes” by Maria Arango

Compelled to put brush to canvas following the shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas, South Florida artist Maria Arango struggled to come up with a concept that would reflect the loss and sadness surrounding the tragedy. Nothing clicked—that is, until she saw so many high school students standing strong, challenging the political establishment and creating a

Parkland Strong

In the wake of February’s shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School, the Coconut Creek community showed their support for the students with public displays of solidarity and remembrance. Photos submitted by Camille Edwards of Coconut Creek High, Krystal Langley of Winston Park Elementary, Erika Valbuena of Tradewinds Elementary and Judy Steiner of Coconut Creek