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Cultural Arts Center at John Knox Village to Host Cultural Arts Series 

After opening the Cultural Arts Center last year, John Knox Village continues its commitment to enriching the cultural arts scene in Pompano Beach. Previous performances have included The Latin Divos, The American Sirens, Brazilian Voices, Choir! Choir! Choir! and The Chocolate Nutcracker. Its Jazz Series also featured performances by Ed Calle and the Mamblue Big

Lenore Nolan-Ryan Cooking School in Fort Lauderdale Offers Valentine’s Day Ideas

To help celebrate Valentine’s Day next month, the Lenore Nolan-Ryan Cooking School in Fort Lauderdale offers various Valentine’s Day-inspired choices: No. 1: Catered Affair in Your Own Home Lenore Nolan-Ryan Cooking School offers a four-course luscious dinner with detailed instructions to ensure cooking and cleaning is a cinch, with a delicious meal to boot. Valentine’s

Los Trompos Art Exhibition Makes Its Way to South Florida

The Los Trompos art exhibition experience will debut in South Florida from Jan. 31 through Feb. 28 at Shops at Merrick Park in Coral Gables. The outdoor shopping center will host the world-famous Los Trompos art exhibition, created by Mexican designers Héctor Esrawe and Ignacio Cadena. This interactive, vibrant outdoor display is a traveling exhibit that has been

Feel the Float

The healing and overall wellness benefits of floatation therapy receive the big-screen treatment in Fort Lauderdale courtesy of the team behind Float8 Wellness Lounge. Savor Cinema (503 SE Sixth St.) presents an exclusive showing of Floating, a documentary on the subject by filmmakers Bridger Dropp and Shane Scott, on Tuesday, Jan. 31 at 6:30 p.m.

The Latest Edition

The reimagining of waterfront living in South Florida continues with the recent sales launch of Edition Residences Fort Lauderdale, the city’s first luxury-branded residences along the Intracoastal. The vision of Miami-based Location Ventures and Marriott International’s Edition Hotels, the footprint at 551 Bayshore Drive (brought to architectural life by GS4 Studios/Garcia Stromberg) will consist of

Gulfstream Park to Host Hallandale Beach Food & Groove

Gulfstream Park, a premier entertainment, dining and restaurant venue in South Florida, will host the Hallandale Beach Food & Groove: A Wine, Food and Art Experience from 7 p.m. to 11 p.m. on Saturday, Feb. 25, from 7–11 p.m. The event is part of the 22nd annual Food Network & Cooking Channel South Beach Wine &

Cabernet With Battier to Return to Byblos Miami

To help raise money for students seeking college scholarships, Cabernet with Battier will return to Byblos Miami on Saturday, Feb. 4. The event, featuring wine tastings along with dinner and entertainment, was held in 2020 and 2022. It has raised over $400,000 for The Battier Take Charge Foundation, a nonprofit organization established by the Battier

Lifestyle Cover Story: Ann Monis, Part 2

In the early 2010s, Ann Monis was working out of an office space owned by a clinician (not a psychologist) whose small team worked with assisted living facilities and nursing homes. Monis complemented her agency work by seeing some of the elderly patients and providing mental health services for depression, anxiety and trauma. The business

10-Year-Old Runner and Miami-Beach Native Competes in the Shonan Fujisawa City Marathon in Japan

Merritt Perlyn, a Miami Beach resident and 10-year-old runner, competed in the Shonan Fujisawa City Marathon in Fujisawa, Japan over the weekend. Perlyn was the youngest participant to gain permission to join the competition. The Miami Beach Chamber of Commerce, Fire Department and Running Club recently hosted a collaborative ‘run off’ event for Merritt to

Lifestyle Cover Story: Ann Monis, Part 1

It’s been more than two years since a global pandemic began changing the narrative for people around the world. For some, the storylines produced by COVID-19 offered a chance to reimagine life and its possibilities. For others, it’s an ongoing struggle to put past, present and future into context. And that, says Dr. Ann Monis,