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FASHION FEATURE 70 GOLDEN GLOBES IN STYLE
Christie Gannon
Philanthropy, Polo & Palm Beach
Golden Globes On the Red Carpet
FEATURE 50 ISLAND GIRL Palm Beach philanthropist Christie Gannon discusses her inspirations, indulgences and gratitude for life in paradise.
Valentine’s Gift Guide Exotic Travel Destinations
DESTINATIONS 74 A WORLD OF DREAMS Luxury travel specialists, Sienna Charles, create custom journeys and private tours to exotic locales. COVER:
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82 THE OBEROI, MAURITIUS Inspired by African and Asian culture, and surrounded by the serene turquoise waters of Turtle Bay, this lavish oceanfront resort on tropical Mauritius offers the ultimate coastal escape.
LUXURY ESTATES & HOME DECOR 78 THE BRISTOL 100 HIDEAWAY ON THE ISLAND OF HISPANIOLA DESIGN BY LILLIAN FERNANDEZ ARCHITECTURE BY WILLIAM COX ARCHITECTS
The Dominican Republic’s Casa de Campo keeps an extended family together in the Caribbean.
116 ART PALM BEACH 118 SPOTLIGHT ON: RETIRE IN STYLE Nestled on 26 picturesque acres within prestigious PGA National, Devonshire is Palm Beach Gardens’ premier address for catered senior living.
120 PALM BEACH JEWELRY, ART & ANTIQUE SHOW 122 PALM BEACH FINE CRAFT SHOW
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DEPARTMENTS 22 PUBLISHER’S MESSAGE 26 PALM BEACH SOCIETY 32 PALM BEACH REPORTS 42 VALENTINE GIFT GUIDE
138 BETH STERN From the author of the New York Times bestselling Oh My Dog comes the true story of Yoda, a very special cat, and adorable Instagram sensation, rescued by Palm Beachers Beth and Howard Stern.
140 PALM BEACH THE ISLAND: GUIDE TO PHILANTHROPY
60 BOOK MARK: BEST IN SHOW Lopresto’s Italian masterpieces are front and center on the international stage of antique automobile collecting.
62 SPOTLIGHT ON: GEMSTONES FOR GENERATIONS Steven Stone opens boutiques in Palm Beach and London to showcase the finest of precious gems and the best of British craftsmanship.
66 LUXURIOUS, POWERFUL, FAST After 95 years of automotive legends, Braman Bentley Palm Beach proudly presents Bentley’s new big brother, the Bentayga sport utility vehicle.
86 SPOTLIGHT ON: A TASTE OF CAPRI Worth Avenue in the heart of Palm Beach is now home to Via Capri, 34.
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146 CHAMPIONS AT PLAY The world’s only 10-day combined ATP Champions Tour and ATP World Tour event hosts more than 50,000 spectators from Feb. 12-21, 2016.
150 PALM BEACH THE ISLAND: GUIDE TO ENTERTAINMENT
158 SIDE DISH: PALM BEACH DINING 162 PENTHOUSE IN THE SKY Boeing elevates air travel to new heights with the creation of private, customizable jets that offer unparalleled luxury and comfort.
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Palm Beach The Island. Inside these pages, we are featuring a myriad of luxurious travel destinations for the ultimate in winter escapes from the coast of Africa to the shores of Iceland. Now with the social season in full swing,
Palm Beach The Island isn’t missing a beat as we highlight a whirlwind of holiday galas, charity events and philanthropic endeavors by island locals such as our cover story, Christie Gannon. And in keeping with the season, we focus on world-class art shows as collectors, connoisseurs and jetsetters from around the globe travel to Palm Beach. Lest we forget, it is also the season for romance. Our Valentine gift ideas include gifts from Mercedes-Benz, Gucci, Louis Vuitton and more. And for that unique gift, you may want to take a look at the $1.6 million Super Yacht Sub 3 found within the pages of our ultimate Valentine Gift Guide. On behalf of the entire staff at Florida Design’s Palm Beach The Island, we wish you a happy and healthy 2016. i
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5 2016 chairs for “A Women’s Journey” Luncheon: Debra Vasilopoulos, Betsy Meany, Mary Freitas and Erin McGould. 6 Honoree Karen Sweetapple with event chairperson Nilsa McKinney at Bethesda Hospital’s Women of Grace Luncheon. 7 Guest speaker, award-winning journalist and best-selling author Joan Lunden attends the Circle of Care Celebration.
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EXHIBITIONS AT THE SOCIETY OF THE FOUR ARTS BILL CUNNINGHAM: FACADES On display Saturday, January 23, 2016 to Sunday, March 6, 2016 Cunningham’s whimsical and bold photographs will be on display to offer a unique perspective on New York City’s architecture and fashion. This exhibition is organized by The New-York Historical Society. Bill Cunningham, “Gothic Bridge in Central Park” (designed 1860), ca. 1968-1976, Gelatin silver photograph, New-York Historical Society, Gift of Bill Cunningham
INVITATION TO THE BALL: MARJORIE MERRIWEATHER POST’S FANCY DRESS COSTUMES On display Saturday, January 23, 2016 to Sunday, April 17, 2016 Closed March 7 to March 18, 2016 With the vitality of the 1920s and Marjorie Post’s fascinating life as backdrop, this exhibition focuses on the fancy dress balls of the day and the costumes Marjorie wore to them. The exhibit is organized by the Hillwood Estate, Museum & Gardens, Washington D.C. “Marjorie dressed as Marie Antoinette for the Beaux Arts Ball,” New York City, 1927, Photographed by Gabor Eder, Image Courtesy of Hillwood Estate, Museum, and Gardens Archives
POWER & PIETY: SPANISH COLONIAL ART On display Saturday, March 19, 2016 to Sunday, April 17, 2016 A remarkable collection of Spanish Colonial Art from the late 17th to the 19th century makes its exhibition debut at The Society of the Four Arts. The exhibition is drawn from the Colección Patricia Phelps de Cisneros and is co-organized by the Museum of Biblical Art, New York and Art Services International, Alexandria, Virginia. Juan Pedro López (1724–1787), "Our Lady of Light,” ca. 1765, Oil on canvas, 97 ¼ x 68 in. Courtesy of the Collección Patricia Phelps de Cisneros
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A SHOW HOUSE THAT SIZZLES The American Red Cross Designers’ Show House celebrates its 40th year with a preview party on Feb. 24, 2016, an event that supports their mission to assist those affected by fires. Guests can enjoy an evening of cocktails and hors d’oeuvres, chatting with the designers, and then preview the featured home — an historic, 4,500-square-foot former fire station built in 1938, reimagined into a 4-bedroom Art Moderne-style home. Open to the public Feb. 25-March 26, 2016. Photography by Capehart
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PATTERSON ON LITERACY Palm Beach resident and multi-million copy bestselling author, James Patterson, recently donated more than $1.75 million to school libraries countrywide, including 17 in Florida. Revenue from his new children’s book imprint, Jimmy Patterson Books, will benefit his literary
PGA ROOKIE OF THE YEAR Daniel Berger, the PGA Tour’s 2015 Rookie of the Year, hit his golfing
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stride in a stellar debut season, finishing 11th in the final FedEx Cup standings. Among the 23-year-old Jupiter resident’s accomplishments are six top 10 finishes and 15 top 25s, with a current rank of 45th in the world. Photography by Cliff Hawkins/Getty Images. www.pgatour.com
JUMPS FOR CHARITY The Great Charity Challenge, presented by Fidelity Investments, was founded by equestrian mogul Mark Bellissimo and his daughter Paige in 2010. This relay style jumping competition consists of 34 rider teams paired with 34 charities that serve Palm Beach County. Produced by Equestrian Sports Productions, the event will be held at the International Equestrian Center in Wellington on Feb. 6, 2016. All proceeds from the competition will benefit the charities. Photography by Lois Spatz, Wellington, FL. www.greatcharitychallenge.com
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island girl PALM BEACH PHILANTHROPIST CHRISTIE GANNON DISCUSSES HER INSPIRATIONS, INDULGENCES AND GRATITUDE FOR LIFE IN PARADISE. TEXT BY ROBIN HODES FASHION PHOTOGRAPHY BY MARCELLO CASSANO
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Christie and husband Tim, alongside Susan G. Komen
founder Nancy Brinker, at the 2014 “Perfect Pink” gala, where Palm Beachers celebrated an evening of giving, in an effort to end breast cancer. Christie proudly served as the event’s Honorary Chair. Photography by Lucien Capehart Photography.
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Christie Gannon is turning heads in Palm Beach — not just for her ravishing looks, but also for her contributions to society. You might have spotted the blond beauty on the polo grounds, cheering on her husband — Outback Steakhouse co-founder Tim Gannon — who has played competitively on a championship-winning team. Perhaps you’ve noticed her, pretty in pink, chairing the “Perfect Pink Gala” for Susan G. Komen, the organization dedicated to eradicating breast cancer. Veritably a modern-day Cinderella, she’s game to dress in costume as the beloved fairy tale character for the Palm Beach Day Academy book fair, looking as regal and magical as the princess herself. And along with another golden-haired “princess,” though somewhat smaller in stature, Gannon and her 6-year-old daughter Bettina will soon be creating a line of matching accessories for dogs and their owners. The collection will include bow ties, collars and bracelets, all in the interest of animal-related charitable causes. “From the start, Bettina has been concerned about people and animals that ‘didn’t have what they need,’” the proud mother of two says. “She wanted to start a business designed to lend a helping hand.” Clearly a chip off the old block with a strong philanthropic and entrepreneurial spirit, Bettina has “high hopes” for her brand, Bettina G. and Lucky D. “She loves to read and her puppy Lucky is currently training to become a R.E.A.D. (Reading Education Assistance Dog),” Christie says. continued on 52
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Budding entrepreneur Bettina Gannon poses with her mom and business partner. The two have
initiated a creative endeavor — a collection of coordinating accessories for pets and the people who love them — which is intended to better the lives of animals in need. Photography by LILA Photo.
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Christie is a woman of great taste, in more than one sense of the word. Style-wise, she effortlessly transitions from casual to sophisticated, as the occasion dictates. “I love Michelle Farmer maxi dresses for polo. My new favorites are her cashmere dresses, perfect for day or night,” she says. For formal events, it’s a Haney gown, which she’s been inclined to buy in multiple colors. Gastronomically speaking, Christie craves the Aussie cheese fries or Bloomin’ Onion at Outback (naturally!) … or more recently, a Buffalo chicken sandwich or hand-spun milkshake from PDQ (People Dedicated to Quality), the restaurant chain of which her husband is the C.E.O. Life on the Island is rosy indeed for the Gannon family, who enjoy sunset bike rides along Lake Trail before dinner at Nick and Johnnie’s or Chez Jean-Pierre. And trekking for treats at Sprinkles is the kids’ favorite way to end the day. “I think people are surprised to find so many young families living in Palm Beach,” Christie says. “What’s not to love? This is paradise.” i 52 FLORIDA DESIGN’S PALM BEACH THE ISLAND 8-2
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Modern Masterpiece Sagaponack, New York
Designed by award-winning architects Hariri & Hariri, this modernist home expresses a minimalist aesthetic and is part of the Houses at Sagaponac, a subdivision of modern houses planned by developer Harry J. (Coco) Brown and intended to serve as a museum of architecture. The architects were inspired in their design of the home by Giacometti’s sculpture titled “Figure in a Box Between Two Boxes, which are houses.” This home is considered a work of art. The L-shaped one-story home on 2.72+/- acres offers 5,000+/- sq. ft. of living space, with five bedrooms and five and one-half baths in two wings surrounding a central terrace with a pool. The wood and concrete home is elevated on a solid platform and seems to hover above the landscape. The open plan living areas in one wing have walls of glass doors and windows that flood the interiors with light and provide views of the landscape in a convergence of indoors and outdoors. Living, dining and kitchen areas flow seamlessly into one another including the elegant master suite, secluded off to one side and with a spacious bath with glass-enclosed shower. The other wing, with glass walls and doors providing views and outdoor access and solid walls affording privacy, has three bedrooms, all en suite. The large library at one end of this wing offers a quiet space to get away from it all. In the finished lower level are a state-of-the-art theater, gym with infra-red sauna, additional bedroom and full bath, storage space and garage access. A separate and substantial guest house/art studio, also designed by the Hariri sisters, includes a full bath, outdoor shower with a secluded hot tub off to the side. The artist’s space includes tall ceilings with transom windows and clerestory windows providing northern light. A Har-Tru tennis court, two-car garage and 20,000 watt automatic backup generator, complete this distinctive modernist property. Exclusive $4,300,000 SAUNDERS & ASSOCIATES | www.25ForestCrossing.com | Agent Info: John Watson | 516-551-6404 | JWatson@Saunders.com SPECIAL ADVERTORIAL SECTION 54 FLORIDA DESIGN’S PALM BEACH THE ISLAND 8-2
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Magnificent Waterfront Estate Water Mill, New York This Mecox Bay waterfront estate is set on 2.4+/- acres of sweeping lawns and lush gardens framing an elegant home on 440 feet of waterfront with a gunite pool, boat dock and launch, plus a tennis court. The gracious seven bedroom home was rebuilt and custom designed in 2005 for formal entertaining as well as casual living. Floor to ceiling windows throughout the first floor rooms capture breathtaking views of the bay and ocean beyond. The spacious foyer leads to a west wing study with fireplace, powder room, wet bar and casual dining room opening up to a dining patio. The east wing centers on a large formal living room with fireplace, screened-in sunporch facing the water and casual sitting room. The large chef’s kitchen and pantry have top-of-the-line appliances, granite countertops and views of the gardens. From the formal dining room French doors open to a tranquil garden with additional dining space on the bluestone patio. A pool/guest house is attached to the main house and has a full kitchen, bath and octagonal dining room surrounded by floor to ceiling windows which can be accessed through a private entrance as well. Also on the first floor are a bedroom, three full baths and laundry room leading to the attached two-car garage. The second floor has six bedrooms and five en-suite baths. The light and spacious master suite has amazing bay and ocean views, two en-suite marble baths, and large covered porch. There are also five spacious guest rooms, all en suite. A pool/guest wing attached to the main house has a glassed-in dining porch, kitchen, bathroom and private entrance. This gorgeous property is set 19+/- ft. above Mecox Bay for maximum views, privacy and storm protection. Exclusive $19,995,000 SAUNDERS & ASSOCIATES | www.33MecoxLane.com | Agent Info: Emma Clurman | 631-553-9398 | EClurman@Saunders.com SPECIAL ADVERTORIAL SECTION 56 FLORIDA DESIGN’S PALM BEACH THE ISLAND 8-2
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Lopresto’s Italian masterpieces are front and center on the international stage of antique automobile collecting. TEXT BY KIM MOSLEY PHOTOGRAPHY BY ROBERTO CARRER - CARRSTUDIO COURTESY OF RIZZOLI INTERNATIONAL PUBLICATIONS, NEW YORK
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the Lopresto Collection answers the question, “Can automobiles be culture?” Most certainly yes according to author Andrea Cittandini, who worked for Yamaha and then Ferrari and Maserati, where he was Head of the Press Office. “This book bears witness to it,” he writes. “Cars
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have revolutionized the way we get around.” And antique automobile collector Corrado Lopresto plays a special part. The most important collection in Italy and one of the most prestigious in the world, the Lopresto masterpieces represent a cross section of the history of automobiles, design, Italy, and its creativity. “Frequently, they are masterpieces that have long been forgotten,” Cittadini writes. “But through skilled restoration, Lopresto has salvaged their bygone splendour.” www.rizzoliusa.com i TOP RIGHT:
A 1931 Alfa Romeo 6C 1750 GS Zagato/Aprile elegantly graces the cover
of Best In Show. Born with a spider body by Zagato, this car is a Gran Sport with compressor, the sportiest version of the Milanese 6-cyclinder.
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SPOTLIGHT ON
GEMSTONES FOR GENERATIONS Steven Stone opens boutiques in Palm Beach and London to showcase the finest of precious gems and the best of British craftsmanship. TEXT BY KIM MOSLEY PHOTOGRAPHY COURTESY OF STEVEN STONE
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Just in time for the winter season, Steven Stone celebrates the simultaneous opening of boutiques in Palm Beach and London with the debut of its 2016 collections. For three generations, Steven Stone’s aim has been to simply offer GIA certificated diamonds and exquisite fine jewelry, delivered with expert knowledge and advice. The finest designs, lovingly crafted in the jeweler’s Hale and London ateliers, feature hand-selected gemstones and the highest quality metals. Step inside, where the gems within the cases sparkle with a look of sophistication — one of unequivocal ease and quiet confidence. Whether for a future purchase or an existing piece that needs some love and care, these flagship stores offer unique services on an international scale. For more information, call 561/247-7771 or visit www.stevenstone.com. i
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18-karat white gold “Seven Circle” diamond pendant
and chain with a pair of 18-karat white gold “Five Circle” diamond drop earrings. RIGHT:
”Flower,” “Bow” and “Double Heart” bracelets in
18-karat white gold, yellow gold and rose gold. BELOW:
Diamond set vintage “Swirl Band” and “Scroll Band”
rings in 18-karat white gold and rose gold.
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LUXURIOUS, POWERFUL, FAST After 95 years of automotive legends, Braman Bentley Palm Beach proudly presents Bentley’s new big brother, the Bentayga sport utility vehicle. TEXT BY KIM MOSLEY PHOTOGRAPHY COURTESY OF BRAMAN MOTORCARS, WEST PALM BEACH, FL
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engine, all-wheel drive and an expansive panoramic sunroof. A world-class interior sports the finest leathers and woods, seats with massage and ventilation, a mechanical Mulliner Tourbillon by Breitling clock machined from solid gold and an optional fold-out “event seat.”
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Designed, engineered and built at the Bentley factory in Crewe, England, the Bentayga made its Palm Beach debut at a special presentation hosted at The Mar-a-Lago Club. The company’s first-ever SUV, the new Bentayga, with a top speed of 187 mph, is billed as the fastest and most powerful sports utility vehicle. Beneath the Bentayga’s elegant exterior sits a 600-hp, twin-turbo, 12-cylinder engine. A mechanical masterpiece engineered to deliver a surge of seemingly infinite power to awaken the senses, this exciting new vehicle will fit in perfectly with Palm Beach. At a starting price of $239,000, the Bentayga is heading to showrooms this spring. Braman Motorcars is now accepting orders to expedite delivery to those who want to be first to own this luxurious SUV. For additional information, call Braman Bentayga Concierge Services at 855/864-3870 or visit www.bramanmotorcars.com. i
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A solid red carpet trend highlights glamour as celebrities shaped the style when Hollywood royalty swept up the big movie and TV trophies at the Golden Globe Awards. Some of the best-dressed actors on the red carpet included famed actor Harrison Ford (renowned for his Star Wars character Hans Solo) alongside his wife Calista Flockhart; best actress winner for her role in Joy, the always effervescent Jennifer Lawrence in her stunning red Dior gown; and the scarlet-haired presenter, actress Amy Adams, in a Atelier Versace gown. i
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stuns in a vibrant red, cut-out Christian Dior gown and an exquisite Chopard choker necklace.
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Harrison Ford graces the red carpet with his wife, actress Calista Flockhart dressed in a gorgeous, embroidered turquoise gown by Andrew Gn.
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Leonardo DiCaprio cut a dapper figure in a tailored tux as he nabbed the Golden Globe Award for Best Actor in a Drama for his performance in The Revenant. LEFT:
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Adams as she strikes a pose in a figure-hugging Atelier Versace gown embellished with beads.
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DESTINATION THE WORLD
A WORLD OF DREAMS Luxury travel specialists, Sienna Charles, create custom journeys and private tours to exotic locales.
The beach at Cheval Blanc, Isle de France is the best in St. Barth for relaxation. Enjoy a massage in an open-air pavilion scented by surrounding blossoms, then take a short walk to a feet-in-the-sand lunch at the beach bistro.
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With boutiques in Palm Beach and New York, Jaclyn Sienna India and her husband Freddy Charles Reinert create extraordinary dream journeys that cater to an exclusive, discerning clientele. Their namesake company, Sienna Charles, custom-crafts exciting land and sea escapes that feature unique itineraries to exotic destinations. To escape the cold, the couple has personally visited every island in the Caribbean and can pair you perfectly with the hottest hotels, islands and villas. For a stunning winter destination, rent a villa in Iceland and explore the country through various helicopter excursions or snowmobiling on glaciers. Having traveled to more than 80 countries, and with expertise and insight based on personal encounters, Jaclyn and Freddy always meet with clients to create an adventure of a lifetime. For additional information, call 561/452-6363 or visit www.siennacharles.com. i continued on 76
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The Cheval Blanc St. Bathe Isle de France sits on the perfect arc of
Flamands beach. There are rooms and suites on the beach and bungalows in the garden at the back.
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reservations at the Armanera hotel, a Caribbean beachfront resort in the Dominican Republic with a world-renowned golf course, pristine beaches, and private villas with plunge pools that make it remote and romantic.
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ABOVE:
A masterpiece hotel, L’Apogee is a contemporary designed ski-in
ski-out gem nestled at the center of the French Alps in Courchevel — the
THE WORLD OPENS UP AS YOU EXPLORE THE BEAUTY OF ICELAND, SHOWN BELOW, THROUGH BREATHTAKING HELICOPTER EXCURSIONS AND THE UNIQUE EXPERIENCE OF SNOWMOBILING ON GLACIERS.
playground for the elite crowd. Sienna Charles knows all the best après ski places and has insider access to the hottest parties.
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THE BRISTOL On the waterfront, luxuriously curated interiors meet world-class design in this landmark, 25-story tower destine to usher in a new era of Palm Beach living. TEXT BY KIM MOSLEY PHOTOGRAPHY COURTESY OF THE BRISTOL PALM BEACH, WEST PALM BEACH, FL
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Hugging the water’s edge, The Bristol Palm Beach boasts modern architecture by Solomon Cordwell Buenez and Revuelta Architecture International, luxurious interiors by New York designer Amir Khamneipur, and one of the most coveted addresses in West Palm Beach with breathtaking views of the Atlantic Ocean, Intracoastal Waterway and Palm Beach Island. Outfitted with one or more expansive terraces, each residence will be carefully curated with the ultimate in bespoke finishes and chef’s kitchens with top-of-the-line Gagganau appliances. With more than 20 percent of the square footage already spoken for by elite buyers, prices at this timeless and contemporary tower start at $5 million. Slated to break ground in early 2016, this 25-story project will be the first major waterfront condo in West Palm Beach since 1987. For more information, call 561/655-9418 or visit www.thebristolpalmbeach.com. i
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Beach will range from $5 million to more than $24 million. Amenities include a 75-foot-long lap pool, hot tub, a spa, private elevators and air-conditioned car storage. ABOVE RIGHT:
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of Bravo TV’s Million Dollar Listing Miami fame, now sets his sights on Palm Beach as The Bristol’s exclusive broker.
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Bernard and Dris recruited top colorist Nicole Cardenas three years ago. Upon meeting Nicole, Dris and Bernard knew immediately that she would be the perfect extension of their styling talent within the color department. As creative Director of Color, Nicole with her dynamic personality and talent leads the exceptional color team at Le Bazaar. Nicole’s carefree energy, unwavering passion for her craft, and attention to detail are some of the distinguishing gifts that have made her Palm Beach’s go- to colorist. I sat down with her to talk trends, tips, and style icons. WHAT INSPIRES YOU? Travel. Wherever I go, I leave myself open to fashion, music and experience. Every journey ignites a new vision. I also draw inspiration from magazines. I love watching how all the beauty and fashion trends evolve over time. Change is inspiring. WHAT SETS YOU APART? Some people say it’s because of my balayage technique. In addition to that, keeping the integrity of my clients hair is my number one priority.
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THE OBEROI, MAURITIUS Inspired by African and Asian culture, and surrounded by the serene turquoise waters of Turtle Bay, this lavish oceanfront resort on tropical Mauritius offers the ultimate coastal escape. . TEXT BY SUSAN SHERMAN PHOTOGRAPHY COURTESY OF THE OBEROI HOTELS & RESORTS
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An idyllic oceanfront resort boasting panoramic views of the Indian Ocean and Turtle Bay, The Oberoi, Mauritius, is situated on a small multicultural island off the eastern coast of Africa. Typically, thoughts of Africa conjure images of an exotic safari adventure. But it is also happens to be home to incredible coastal islands such as Mauritius, with pristine beaches and warm azure waters just waiting to be embraced. Awarded the Island’s leading resort by World Travel Awards in 2013 and 2014, this magical hotel set amid 20 acres of lush subtropical gardens and majestic mountains, is a breathtaking vacation venue where natural beauty and lavish amenities go hand-in-hand. The resort’s 71 luxuriously appointed guest villas and pavilions are inspired by sophisticated African, and Asian design. Each room features a private terrace with a garden view or panoramic view of Turtle Bay — a natural marine park with continued on 84
The Oberoi, Mauritius is a refined, tranquil and private oasis situated along the shores of Turtle Bay. Its wide stretch of pristine white-sand beaches, azure-blue waters, and fragrant tropical gardens are situated amidst a dramatic backdrop of majestic mountains.
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vibrant coral reefs and sun-kissed, white-sand beaches. The ultimate in lavish accommodations, the Royal Villa looks out onto a private pool with views of the Bay from a spacious room fashioned with a sunken marble bath, an elegantly appointed living room and an open-air pavilion that creates the perfect ambiance for dining alfresco or enjoying a cocktail beneath a magnificent sunset. The resort also features two acclaimed restaurants: “On the Rocks,” uniquely situated on top of dark volcanic rocks that extend out into the ocean, offers light a la carte fare as well as fresh fish from the grill, and “The Restaurant,” where Asian and authentic Mauritian cuisines are prepared to perfection. Framed by lush fragrant gardens, the Oberoi Spa practices a variety of healing therapies, and on the Bay, guests can enjoy an array of activities including kayaking, water skiing and windsurfing. 800/562-3764; www.oberoihotels.com i
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swimming pool provides the perfect ambiance for a romantic getaway. The hotel’s interiors and public spaces all integrate seamlessly with the outdoor exotic foliage, flowers and trees. The villa also features a private open-air pavilion that is perfect for dining alfresco.
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A THATCHED LUXURY PAVILION ACCOMODATES A SPACIOUS BEDROOM WITH A ROMANTIC FOUR-POSTER BED AND A SITTING AREA. A TERRACE, SECLUDED FOR INTIMATE OUTDOOR DINING, OVERLOOKS THE GARDEN AND INDIAN OCEAN.
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A TASTE OF CAPRI Worth Avenue in the heart of Palm Beach is now home to Via Capri, 34. TEXT BY KIM MOSLEY
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Making a splash among the well-heeled islanders this season, Via Capri, 34’s handmade sandals are certain to be nothing less than entrance-makers at all the Palm Beach spring and summer events. An artisan of handmade sandals from Capri, Francesco Pasta was born and raised in Italy, where he created and built his brand, Via Capri, 34. At the end of the summer season of 2013 — and 12 years of cobbling simple sandals made popular by the jet-set world of high society and celebrities — Francesco and his wife, Jessica, decided to bring “a taste of Capri” stateside. After setting up successful on-the-spot boutiques for trunk shows and fundraisers in Chicago, there continued on 88 ABOVE:
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Handmade genuine turquoise snakeskin sandals with genuine Italian leather soles.
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was absolutely no doubt a Via Capri, 34 boutique on Worth Avenue in the heart of Palm Beach would create quite the buzz. “From the calming colors on the walls to the luxurious white leather chairs, our customers will escape to the Mediterranean Sea during their visit,” Jessica says. The sandals are chic yet easily slipped over beach-sandy toes: most are flat-heeled, with thong or simple T-straps in an infinite amount of designs, colors and textures. Sample sandals are brilliantly displayed on the walls with bright white lighting to capture the quality of the sandals from the Swarovski crystals to the genuine snakeskin. Each pair is handmade to order. “We encourage our customers to try on as many styles as they wish,” Jessica says. “When she decides on a style of choice, Francesco takes an accurate measurement of her feet and begins to cobble — he can create a custom pair within a half hour.” With a unique style and personality, each pair of Via Capri, 34 sandals are a true one-of-a-kind. www.viacapri34.com i
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Beautiful 2 story home with elevator, gracious 30’ living room & 11’ ceilings
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Coconut palms sway above the extensive living complex at Casa de Campo, in the Dominican Republic. Seven bungalows with enough space to sleep 36 meander around the 10-acre property perched on a cape above the sea.
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Waking up each morning in the Dominican Republic’s Casa de Campo Resort can present a number of conundrums — especially if you’re the owner of one of the resort’s fabulous homes, which overlook the Caribbean Sea. Should you play tennis till noon? Stop by the equestrian center for a romp? Practice your aim at the skeet shooting range? Go for a sail? Or enjoy one of the five world-class golf courses? Interior designer Lillian Fernandez set out to help the owners of this tropical island get-away grapple with those decisions in the most luxurious way.
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THE DOMINICAN REPUBLIC’S CASA DE CAMPO KEEPS AN EXTENDED FAMILY TOGETHER IN THE CARIBBEAN INTERIOR DESIGN BY LILLIAN FERNANDEZ, LILLIAN FERNANDEZ INTERIORS, INC., PALM BEACH, FL ARCHITECTURE BY WILLIAM COX ARCHITECTS, MIAMI, FL TEXT BY MARINA BROWN PHOTOGRAPHY BY DAN FORER, MIAMI, FL
And she decided, in this paradise, less really is more. Casa de Campo was built 35 years ago by the Gulf & Western Corporation. Its chairman was the original owner of the sprawling compound that Fernandez’ clients purchased. Spread over 10 acres of undulating greenery, the property seemed perfect for the huge extended family that shares the main house and its seven individual living casitas. “It is an unusual design,” Fernandez says. “But it makes perfect sense when children, grandchildren, their friends, their friend’s parents all arrive to play and enjoy.”
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With its soaring 15-foot-high ceiling and mahogany wood flooring, the dining room easily accommodates a grand mahogany table with Sunbrella-covered chairs by PierceMartin from Palecek. Painted in iridescent ivory, an elegant mahogany mirror by local artisan Bibi Leon adds a subtle touch of contrast.
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Set on a cape of solid coral, the main house insists on its rustic roots, designed not to compete with the natural beauty that surrounds it, but to become one with the land’s browns, greens, and brilliant blues. From a welcoming gazebo, into an open courtyard, the main house develops as individual casitas: the library, the dining room and the living room. Away from the main structure, seven two-bedroom bungalows, each with its own living area, are reached via walkways and paths. “Uniquely, there are essentially no windows anywhere … because there really aren’t any walls,” Fernandez says. Built of heavily varnished pine, louvered “walls” disappear as they are lifted or folded away to let Mother Nature’s currents flow.
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THE GLITTERING ARRAY OF VASES FROM GLOBAL VIEWS TAKES ADVANTAGE OF THE VOLUMINOUS DINING ROOM. HERE, LOCAL ARTISAN BIBI LEON’S HAND-PAINTED CHARGERS STRIKE ALL THE RIGHT TROPICAL NOTES AS THE TRADE WINDS PLAY A CALMING MELODY.
“There is air conditioning in the bedrooms … if someone insists,” the designer says. “But the southern part of the Dominican Republic is arid. The breeze always blows and it rarely rains.” The dining room is a central gathering point when visitors arrive. Its soaring 15-foot-high ceiling and the gentle purr of fans seem like a stage set for a tropical play. Crafted by local artisans, a rich mahogany table custom designed by Fernandez easily accommodates a large party, or with a sleight of hand, can be cleverly divided. “The rounded ends of the table can be removed and either put together to form a smaller circular table or individually placed against the wall to make curved consoles,” she says.
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Interior designer Lillian Fernandez let the natural world dictate the palette and the scale of this tropical getaway. From the deck of one of the seven bungalows, is a vista spanning the whole of the Caribbean. An intimate bar lets swimmers linger longer by the “tree house” pool.
While there are two pools on the property, Fernandez likes to think of the one pictured as the “tree house” pool. Elevated on supports into the coral stone, it is surrounded by trees and the decking of one of the bungalows. “In reality, life here is lived outdoors; all else are accoutrements for the drama of nature,” she says. Mahogany chairs carved by local craftsmen sit poolside to offer family and friends exquisite views of the grandeur of the tropics. In addition to the draw of the water and the Peter Dye golf courses, one of which wraps this property on three sides, Hispaniola has become a hub of international island living. The Dominican Republic, which
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shares the eastern half of the island with Haiti, has become much loved by European and America tourists. Its economy is one of the fastest growing in the Caribbean and purchasers from Asia, South America and Europe have discovered the Dominicans to be welcoming and creative. “Some of the most beautiful hand work I have found comes from people here who, as yet, are unrecognized,” Fernandez says. Still, her interior scheme was not about artifacts, fabrics, or even furnishings. “Instead, I wanted to make a beach house, a place of fun and relaxation,” the designer says. “This is a place where the people who come here leave with beautiful memories that were born in a setting I had a hand in creating.” i
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1920 S Ocean Elegant Estate Meets Modern Waterfront Luxury Living Manalapan, FL
Nestled in the heart of Manalapan, this ravishing estate offers plenty of direct Intracoastal and oceanfront footage. Perfect for the beach or boating South Florida Lifestyles! Constructed in 2005, this estate’s total renovation in 2015 have merged the 21st Century aesthetics with the property’s previous old world charm. This “Modern Mediterranean Island Transitional” home consists of the main house with 7 Bedrooms and 7.5 Bathrooms. It also has a separate 2/1 guest house, and cabana bath. $19,950,000
The Fite Group PALM BEACH REAL ESTATE 101 N. County Road, Palm Beach, FL www.fitegroup.com Jack Elkins I 561.373.2198 I jelkins@fitegroup.com Bunny Hiatt I 561.818.6044 I bhiatt@fitegroup.com
1940 S Ocean The Last Slice of Manalapan Land Manalapan, FL Entrenched in Manalapan is a segment of land that sprawls directly from the ocean to the Intracoastal. Suitable for a secluded home and oceanfront cabana, this 150 foot by 590-foot slice of luxury is your last opportunity to own an original property in the iconic town of Manalapan. Lot can also be combined with 1920 S Ocean for a total of 300 x 590 sq. ft. or 4.063 acres. Residents enjoy private club privileges to Eau Palm Beach’s La Coquille Club, which was recently named Condé Nast Traveler’s number one resort in Florida. The club offers a state-of-the-art spa and fitness center, tennis courts, pool and beach facilities. $9,500,000. The Fite Group PALM BEACH REAL ESTATE 101 N. County Road, Palm Beach, FL www.fitegroup.com Jack Elkins I 561.373.2198 I jelkins@fitegroup.com Bunny Hiatt I 561.818.6044 I bhiatt@fitegroup.com
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1820 S Ocean Waterfront Lifestyle Meets Immaculate Living Manalapan, FL Hidden covertly between the Intracoastal and the Atlantic Ocean, 1820 S. Ocean Boulevard possesses 160 exquisite feet of combined direct water frontage. It offers six bedrooms, six full bathrooms, and two half-baths. The estate amasses 5,396 square feet of perfectly situated living space. It is easy to savor the waterfront lifestyle offered by the cozy cabana that sits beachside, and the private poolside area aptly surrounded by a vibrant flora decor overlooking the dock. Perfect opportunity to renovate and make your ideal custom home. $9,900,000
The Fite Group PALM BEACH REAL ESTATE 101 N. County Road, Palm Beach, FL www.fitegroup.com Jack Elkins I 561.373.2198 I jelkins@fitegroup.com Bunny Hiatt I 561.818.6044 I bhiatt@fitegroup.com
218 La Puerta Way Huge Lot with Endless Possibilities Palm Beach, FL In the north end of Palm Beach Island exists a rare opportunity to create a completely new custom home. Opportunities are endless with this 100 x 250-foot lot, (totaling over 26,000+/- SF) or could be subdivided into two lots, each of 100 x 125 feet. With easy beach access, this large lot is most coveted. Currently in existence are plans for a ten bedroom, ten full baths and three half bath home, with the inclusion of an exercise room and massage room. Existing plans are subject to Palm Beach Town code and zoning. Price excludes permits and building plans. $7,500,000
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409 N Atlantic Contemporary Estate in Prime Location Hypoluxo Island, FL A custom designed European estate, 409 N. Atlantic blends contemporary architecture with the true aesthetic of Gold Coast living. Constructed to the highest standards, the 5,992 square foot property features six bedrooms, six full baths, and two half-baths. It comes complete with amenities, including a private dock, a built in breakfast area, heated lap pool, private cabana, and more. Occupying a prime waterfront location, 409 N. Atlantic sits overlooking a wide channel of the Intracoastal Waterway on Hypoluxo Island. $5,750,000
The Fite Group PALM BEACH REAL ESTATE 101 N. County Road, Palm Beach, FL www.fitegroup.com Jack Elkins I 561.373.2198 I jelkins@fitegroup.com Bunny Hiatt I 561.818.6044 I bhiatt@fitegroup.com
706 N ATLANTIC Waterfront Lot with Spectacular East Intracoastal Views Hypoluxo Island, FL 80 x 205 waterfront lot on Hypoluxo Island. The lot is cleared and ready for you to build. Spectacular East views form your backyard. $1,100,000
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PALM BEACH EVENTS
ART PALM BEACH Artists and aficionados return to Palm Beach for one of South Florida’s premier contemporary art fairs from Jan. 20-24, 2016. TEXT BY KIM MOSLEY PHOTOGRAPHY COURTESY OF NEXT LEVEL FAIRS, MIAMI, FL
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A flourishing art scene makes Palm Beach an internationally recognized cultural destination during the warm winter season. Between now and the end of March, hardly a week will go by when there isn’t an art festival in full swing somewhere. Seasonal crowds set their sights on a plethora of local art institutions and galleries, as well as the Palm Beach County Convention Center for Art Palm Beach hosted from Jan. 20-24, 2016. As art fairs have become part of the area’s developing narrative, Palm Beach has
seen an explosion of culture. January’s schedule of exhibition openings surrounding Art Palm Beach will provide a feast of cultivation enough to satisfy the most discerning of collectors. For information, call 305/490-4554 or visit www.artpalmbeach.com. i
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Yellow in a Diamond Shape, 2013, painted steel, by Argentinean sculptor Carolina Sardi.
Courtesy of Lelia Mordoch Gallery, Miami.
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Sardi’s lo e Te, 2014, a chrome, copper and
brass-plated steel sculpture.
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4 Featured guest speaker, 2016 presidential candidate and acclaimed neurosurgeon Dr. Ben Carson (shown center) with Bebe and Dr. Scott McCranels at the YMCA’s 7th annual prayer breakfast. 5 Kathy and Paul Leone attend the 7th annual Prayer Breakfast hosted by the YMCA of the Palm Beaches at The Breakers in December.
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SPOTLIGHT ON SHOWS & EXHIBITIONS
RETIRE IN STYLE Nestled on 26 picturesque acres within prestigious PGA National, Devonshire is Palm Beach Gardens’ premier address for catered senior living. TEXT BY KIM MOSLEY PHOTOGRAPHY COURTESY OF ERICKSON LIVING
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Whether you wish to dine formally or casually,
Devonshire’s five distinctive restaurants within the clubhouse, each serving a sumptuous array of entrees, will certainly whet the palate.
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Devonshire at PGA National boasts the some of the largest, most luxurious independent living apartment homes in all of Southeast Florida. With more than 30 distinctive floor plan styles, and recently upgraded finishes and fixtures, Devonshire homes can be customized for the ultimate in lavish lifestyles. Indulge in world-class amenities including an impressive 65,000-square-foot clubhouse, fine dining venues, a resort-style pool and fitness center,
and the Devonshire’s Stratford Performing Arts Center. From the valet who parks your car and carries your packages, to the town car and complimentary shuttle service that provides door-to-door service to your favorite local attractions, Palm Beach Gardens’ premier senior living community offers the finer things in life. Now owned and operated by leading senior housing developer Erickson Living, the exclusive Devonshire at PGA National offers private community tours. For more information, call 800/917-1056 or visit www.devonshirepga.com. i
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around town 1 Stephen and Petra Levin make a $5 million signature gift at the MorseLife Dinner. 2 Sanford and Jill Sirulnick enjoy this year’s spectacular MorseLife Dinner Dance. 3 Tim and Jane Donahue kick off the holiday season with a night of singing and merriment during Adopt-A-Family’s Annual Tree Lighting Celebration.
4 Ben, Kitty and Max Silverstein enjoy the Neiman Marcus Love to Give Holiday Shop. 5 Beth and Lawson Aschenbach attend the Crohn’s & Colitis Foundation’s newest event, Murder at the Menagerie. 6 Chairpersons Patty Myura, Melissa Parker and Tiffany Cloutier enjoy the preview kickoff of the Annual Old Bags Luncheon.
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PALM BEACH EVENTS
PALM BEACH JEWELRY, ART & ANTIQUE SHOW Rendezvous at an international celebration of the arts and antiques during President’s Day Weekend from Feb. 10-16, 2016. TEXT BY KIM MOSLEY
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Premier art dealers are among the top-tier exhibitors presenting the finest in antiques, jewelry and fine art at the Palm Beach Jewelry, Art & Antique Show hosted at the Palm Beach County Convention Center in West Palm Beach, Fla., from Feb. 10 -16, 2016. Punctuated by a series of public lectures, the show attracts an international group of collectors and connoisseurs who are eager to search for treasures, purchase some of the most unique and coveted pieces, and learn from industry experts. Much more than a mere antique furniture fair, this red-letter rendezvous celebrates centuries of the most exceptional jewelry, objects, furniture and art as many of the world’s most distinguished dealers, who represent all disciplines of art from classical to 20th-century modern, gather in Palm Beach. For additional information, call 239/495-9834 or visit www.palmbeachshow.com. i
ABOVE:
Tiffany Studios Favrile Pottery Vase, “Queen
ABOVE CENTER:
Pluie À Venice, oil on canvas, 1968, by
TOP LEFT:
Incredibly stylish tassel necklace, black and
Anne’s Lace,” circa 1904. Courtesy of Lillian
artist André Hambourg, partially signed. Courtesy
white diamond beads with Tahitian pearls. Courtesy
Nassau, New York, NY.
of Vallejo Gallery, Costa Mesa, CA.
of Gioia, New York, NY.
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around town 1 Co-chairs Cathie and Andres Fanjul enjoy the Caritas Dei Bishop’s Gala kickoff reception hosted by Wally Findlay Galleries. 2 Honorary chairpersons Mary and Mark Freitas celebrate at the Palm Beach Policemen’s Ball kickoff cocktail reception. 3 John and Jana Scarpa mingle at the kickoff cocktail reception in honor of the annual Policemen’s Ball.
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4 Dale and Marietta McNulty with James Borynack at the Caritas Dei Bishop’s Gala kickoff reception. 5 Janet and Mark Levy with Ari Rifkin and Cameron Neth at the International Society of Palm Beach 36th Holiday Gala. 6 Gala chairperson Hermé de Wyman Miro and Patrick Park welcome guests to the International Society’s Holiday Gala.
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SHOWS & EXHIBITIONS
PALM BEACH FINE CRAFT SHOW The highly curated contemporary art fair celebrates its return to Palm Beach from Feb.26-28, 2016 with an art showcase to benefit important children’s charities.
BELOW:
“Treasure Jar,” by artist
Elaine Hyde, is a one-off, blown iridized glass vessel that divides into wearable pieces of jewelry with precious gemstones. The middle sections are cast in silver and gold with pearls and opals.
TEXT BY SUSAN SHERMAN PHOTOGRAPHY COURTESY OF CRAFTS OF AMERICA, LLC
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The 13th annual Palm Beach Fine Craft Show, a three-day, elegantly curated showcase of innovative art, features 135 of the nation’s top American artists, many of whose work has been showcased in private collections and museums all over the world. The latest and most unique works in blown glass, ceramics, porcelain, decorative textiles, mixed media, jewelry, one-off furnishings, shimmering metals and more, will be presented at the Palm Beach Convention Center from Feb. 26-28, 2016. This year, the show is adding a charitable component in support of three important Palm Beach organizations that help improve children’s lives through art and education. Jane Weitzman, wife of shoe designer Stuart Weitzman, commissioned a special exhibit of artistic shoes and will also sign her book, Art & Sole, with 100 percent of the proceeds to benefit all three charities. For more information, call 203/254-0486. i
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This unique, two-piece collaborative sculpture was designed by Master California artists
Marianne and William Hunter. William crafted the precision turned ebony vessel, on the left, while Marianne designed the topper of enamel and gold foil under stones, (enlarged on right), to be worn as a pendant/pin. It is dated, signed and personalized on the back with a unique poem.
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4 Chelsea Raleigh and Mark Aleks attend the Meals on Wheels of the Palm Beaches “Pie It Forward” Kickoff at Table 26. 5 Doug and Gillian Bush join the festivities at the Meals on Wheels “Pie It Forward” kickoff celebration. 6 Alan Kauffman and Gail Worth at the Center for Family Services “A Time To Give Thanks” evening reception and dinner in honor of the Center’s supporters.
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PALM BEACH PROFILE
BETH STERN From the author of the New York Times bestselling Oh My Dog comes the true story of Yoda, a very special cat — and adorable Instagram sensation — rescued by Palm Beachers Beth and Howard Stern. TEXT BY KIM MOSLEY PHOTOGRAPHY BY ILYA S. SAVENOK/GETTY IMAGES
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Actress, model, animal rights activist and author, Beth Stern lives in a home with her six rescue cats — Apple, Walter, Leon Bear, Charlie, Bella, and Yoda — along with a never-ending rotation of foster kittens, and of course her husband, radio personality and America’s Got Talent judge
Howard Stern. Beth’s love for animals is her passion in life and, as it turns out, the famous shock jock actually loves his family’s feline companions as well. An incredible advocate for animals and spokesperson for North Shore Animal League America, Beth not only helps focus national attention on the plight of shelter animals with her work behind the scenes and her many TV appearances, she also authors children’s books. Her books, Yoda: The Story of a Cat and His
Kittens (2014) and Oh My Dog (2010) were New York Times bestsellers. Now, the animal-loving couple is splitting their time between their oceanfront estate in Palm Beach and their home in New York as Beth embarks on the publicity tour for her new book,
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Beth Stern visits the SiriusXM Studios in New York
in December while on the publicity tour for her new children’s book, Yoda Gets a Buddy, published by Aladdin, a division of Simon & Schuster.
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PALM BEACH THE ISLAND GUIDE TO PHILANTHROPY JANUARY2016 JAN. 7 :: ARMORY ART CENTER AUCTION
JAN. 14 :: CYSTIC FIBROSIS FOUNDATION’S
JAN. 20 :: PALM BEACH ISLAND CATS BALL
Armory Art Center :: Fine art and charity auction. Linda
SIXTY-FIVE ROSES RECEPTION
The Beach Club :: Cocktails and dinner at “The Cat’s
Silpe and Jan Willinger, chairpersons. 561/832-1776
The Breakers :: Black tie event with fine dining, wine,
Meow Ball.” Greg and Kim Dryer, honorary chairs;
ext. 21; www.armoryart.org
spirits and dancing. By invitation only. Mary Weiss,
Don and Coco Schefmeyer, chairpersons. 561/317-6209;
Gilda Slifka and Joan K. Eigen, honorary chairpersons.
www.pbislandcats.org
JAN. 8 :: PALM BEACH ROUND TABLE LUNCHEON
561/683-9965; www.cff.org JAN. 21 :: CHAMBER MUSIC SOCIETY OF PALM BEACH
The Colony :: Featuring guest speaker Dr. Ralph Sacco. Hermé de Wyman Miro and Janet Levy, chairpersons.
JAN. 14 :: MORSELIFE LITERARY SOCIETY BREAKFAST
The Mar-a-Lago Club :: Reception with the New York
561/832-6418; www.palmbeachroundtable.weebly.com
The Pavilion at The Colony :: Guest speaker David
Philharmonic Principals. By invitation only. 561/379-6773;
McCullough, author of “The Wright Brothers.”
www.cmspb.org
JAN. 8 :: HOSPICE FOUNDATION OF PALM BEACH
561/209-6103; www.morselife.org
COUNTY’S HOSPICE EVENING 2016
JAN. 21 :: THE CENTER FOR FAMILY SERVICES OF
The Flagler Museum :: Black-tie event with champagne
JAN. 14 :: PLANNED PARENTHOOD OF SOUTH FLORIDA
PALM BEACH DINNER DANCE
reception. 561/832-8585; www.hpbc.com
AND THE TREASURE COAST’S DINNER DANCE
Club Colette :: Winter Wonderland dinner dance.
Club Colette :: Annual Palm Beach dinner with fine
Mark and Janet Levy, chairpersons. 561/616-1257;
JAN. 9 :: SUSAN G. KOMEN FOR THE CURE
wine and dancing. $600 per person. 561/472-9966;
www.ctrfam.org
PERFECT PINK PARTY
www.plannedparenthood.org
The Mar-a-Lago Club :: By invitation only. Laurie
JAN. 21 :: THE RAYMOND F. KRAVIS CENTER FOR THE
Silvers, chairperson; Christina Baker, Nancy and Bill
JAN. 16 :: AMERICAN FRIENDS OF THE HEBREW
PERFORMING ARTS’ PALM BEACH WINE AUCTION
Rollnick, honorary chairpersons. 561/307-8000;
UNIVERSITY’S ANNUAL GALA
The Mar-a-Lago :: Featuring a five-course wine
www.komensouthflorida.org
The Raymond F. Kravis Center for the Performing Arts ::
dinner
Scopus Award Gala Celebration. $1,000 per person.
chairperson; Patrick Park, co-chair and International
JAN. 11 :: SCHOOL OF THE ARTS FOUNDATION’S
Honoring Joseph and Michelle Jacobs; Roberta and
Ambassador. $1,000 per ticket. 561/651-4320;
MUSICAL LUNCHEON
Stanley Bogen, Barbara and Richard Rothchild, chairs.
www.palmbeachwineauction.org
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Colette
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auction.
Ted
Mandes,
561/750-8585; www.afhu.org
vocal, instrumental and music theater students
JAN. 22 :: PALM BEACH ZOO’S ANNUAL
from the Alexander W. Dreyfoos Jr. School of the
JAN. 16 :: PALM BEACH OPERA’S LUNCH & LEARN:
DINNER DANCE
Arts. Theodora Aspegren and Simon Benson Offit,
MACBETH
The Mar-a-Lago Club :: Black-tie gala. Cocktail
chairpersons. 561/805-6298; www.soafi.org
Royal Poinciana Chapel :: A lunch followed by a
reception and 2016 “Nocturnal Jungle” dinner dance.
program presented by Palm Beach Opera’s Young
Stephen and JoAnna Myers, honorary chairperson;
JAN. 13 :: KIDSANCTUARY CAMPUS INC.’S FRANKINO
Artists and Artistic staff; $200 for the series of three,
Candace Hamm, chairperson. 561/533-0887 ext. 285;
ANNUAL LUNCHEON & FASHION SHOW
$75 for each. 561/835-7569; www.pbopera.org
www.palmbeachzoo.org
fashion show in The Grand Court of The Gardens
JAN. 16 :: PALM BEACH POLICE FOUNDATION’S 10TH ANNIVERSARY POLICEMEN’S BALL
JAN. 25 :: H.O.W. (HEARING THE OVARIAN
Mall. Pamela O’Neal and Angela Cooper Sweeting, chairpersons; and Connie M. Frankino, honorary
The Mar-a-Lago Club :: The black-tie dinner dance;
THE ESSENCE LUNCHEON
chairperson. $150 per person. 561/653-8274;
with a presentation of the Annual Palm Tree Award.
The Mar-a-Lago Club :: With guest speaker Sherry
www.kidsanctuarycampus.org
John and Monika Preston, chairpersons. 561/820-8118;
Lansing. Andrea Stark and Judy Snyder, honorary
www.pbpolicefoundation.org
chairs. 561/406-2109; www.ovariancancerpbc.org
FOUNDATION’S PALM BEACH MEDICAL LUNCHEON
JAN. 19 :: PALM BEACH ROUND TABLE LUNCHEON
JAN. 28 :: CATHOLIC CHARITIES’ ANNUAL
The Mar-a-Lago Club :: Early-Onset Bipolar medical
The Beach Club :: Guest speakers Hilary Geary Ross,
CARITAS DEI BISHOP’S GALA
briefing luncheon. A panel discussion format.
Wilbur Ross and photographer Harry Benson. Featuring
The Breakers :: Black-tie dinner dance. By invitation
888/944-4408; and www.questforthetest.org and
the book “Palm Beach People.” Hermé de Wyman
only. Alfy and Raysa Fanjul, chairpersons; Pepe
www.ryanlichtsangbipolarfoundation.org
Miro and Wilbur Ross chairpersons. 561/832-6418;
and Emilia Fanjul, co-chairpersons. 561/630-2695;
www.palmbeachroundtable.weebly.com
www.diocesepb.org
ANNUAL LUNCHEON
JAN. 19 :: TOWN OF PALM BEACH UNITED WAY
JAN. 28 :: FOOD FOR THE POOR’S ANNUAL
The Mar-a-Lago Club :: Palm Beach Friends annual
ALEXIS DE TOCQUEVILLE SOCIETY RECEPTION
FINE WINES & HIDDEN TREASURES GALA
luncheon and medical forum. $150 per person.
Club Colette :: Sheila Fine and Lyn Ross, chairpersons.
The Mar-a-Lago Club :: An exclusive wine tasting and
305/326-6191; www.bascompalmer.org
561/655-1919; www.palmbeachunitedway.org
culinary masterpiece. Arlette Gordon, gala chairperson.
The Gardens Mall :: Luncheon and Saks Fifth Avenue CANCER WHISPER) PRESENTS ITS TIME IS OF
JAN. 13 :: THE RYAN LICHT SANG BIPOLAR
JAN. 14 :: BASCOM PALMER EYE INSTITUTE
888/404-4248; www.foodforthepoor.org
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JAN. 29 :: COMMUNITY FOUNDATION FOR
FEB. 4 :: JOHNS HOPKINS’ “A WOMAN’S JOURNEY”
FEB. 6 :: HANLEY CENTER FOUNDATION 21ST ANNUAL
PALM BEACH & MARTIN COUNTIES GALA
ANNUAL HEALTH CONFERENCE AND LUNCHEON
FAMILY PICNIC
The Breakers :: Annual Paradise Found Gala. Christina
Palm Beach County Convention Center :: Recent
International Polo Club :: A day of fun with world-class
Matthews, Frances Peter and Caroline Rafferty, chairs.
medical findings from faculty and physicians from
horse jumping competition, lunch, animal encounters,
561/659-6800; www.yourcommunityfoundation.org
John Hopkins. Includes lunch and choice of two
magic, silent auctions and more; $220 for adults,
seminars. Mary Freitas, Betsy Meany, Erin McGould
$50 for children, free to children ages 3 and under.
JAN. 30 :: THE LEUKEMIA & LYMPHOMA SOCIETY’S
and Debra Vasilipoulos, chairpersons. 410/955-8660;
Michelle and Bob Diffenderfer, chairs. 561/841-1212;
ANNUAL GALA
www.hopkinsmedicine.org
www.hanleycenterfoundation.org
dancing and a silent auction. By invitation only.
FEB. 4 :: BREAST CANCER RESEARCH FOUNDATION
FEB. 6 :: 59TH ANNUAL INTERNATIONAL RED CROSS BALL
561/616-8682; www.lls.org
HOT PINK LUNCHEON & SYMPOSIUM
The Mar-a-Lago Club :: Welcomes ambassadors,
The Breakers :: Featuring special guest host, journalist
dignitaries and philanthropic leaders from around the
JAN. 30 :: SUSAN G. KOMEN SOUTH FLORIDA ANNUAL
and breast cancer survivor, Joan Lunden. Sandra
RACE FOR THE CURE
world. By invitation only. $1,000 per person. Jeanne
Krakoff, chairperson; Leonard Lauder and Kinga
Pidot, chairperson; Patrick Park and Patty Myura,
Lampert, honorary chairpersons. 646/497-2606;
honorary chairs. 561/650-9105; www.redcross.org
The Mar-a-Lago Club :: Black-tie gala. Fine dining,
Downtown West Palm Beach :: Raising funds for the fight against breast cancer. 561/514-3020;
www.bcrfcure.org
www.komensouthflorida.org
FEBRUARY2016 FEB. 2 :: AMERICAN HUMANE ASSOCIATION TRIBUTE TO AMERICA’S MILITARY HEROES
Brazilian Court :: Featuring distinguished guest USMC Col. Scott D. Campbell, Commanding Officer Wounded Warrior Regiment. Sgt. Matt Eversmann and Col. Dick Baumer, honorary chairs. By invitation only. 202/677-4244; www.americanhumane.org FEB. 2 :: PALM BEACH ROUND TABLE’S SPEAKER LUNCHEON
The Beach Club :: Guest speaker Alice Gast. Hermé de Wyman Miro and Herbert Roemmele, chairpersons. 561/832-6418; www.palmbeachroundtable.weebly.com FEB. 3 :: KRAVIS FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS GALA
Raymond F. Kravis Center for the Performing Arts ::
FEB. 6 :: NORTON MUSEUM OF ART DIAMOND FEB. 5 :: AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY’S ANNUAL GALA
GALA & AFTER PARTY
“LET’S ROCK PALM BEACH”
Norton Museum of Art :: Annual gala. Lori Gendelman,
The Mar-a-Lago Club :: Dinner dance. By invitation
Nicki Harris, Karin Luter, Nicola Marcus and Eddy
only. Lori Stoll and Shelley Menin, chairpersons.
Taylor, chairpersons. $150 per person. 561/832-5196
561/655-3449; www.cancer.org
ext 1136; www.norton.org
FEB. 5 :: BOYS & GIRLS CLUBS OF PALM BEACH
FEB. 6 :: JUVENILE DIABETES RESEARCH FOUNDATION’S
COUNTY’S 35TH ANNUAL WINTER BALL
GEM OF AN EVENING GALA
The Breakers :: Black-tie event. By invitation only.
Eau Palm Beach :: An exciting night of tropical delight.
Thomas Quick and Danielle Moore, chairpersons;
561/686-7701; www.greaterpalmbeach.jdrf.org
Mike and Julie Connors, honorary chairpersons. 561/683-3287; www.bgcpbc.org
FEB. 8 :: RICHARD DAVID KANN MELANOMA FOUNDATION’S ANNUAL SUNSATIONAL LUNCHEON
FEB. 5 :: FOUNDCARE, INC. — A VOTRE SANTE!
The Breakers :: Luncheon honoring Arlette Gordon.
TO YOUR HEALTH
Deborah Kann Schwarzberg and Merrill Fisher
The Colony :: Ken and Barnette Druskin, chairpersons;
Gottesman, luncheon chairpersons. 561/655-9655;
Dan and Lyn Lerner, honorary chairpersons; $175 per
www.melanomafoundation.com
person. 561/472-9160 ext. 220; www.foundcare.org/avs FEB. 9 :: SCHOOL OF THE ARTS FOUNDATION’S FEB. 5 :: PBC FOOD BANK’S EMPTY BOWLS
MUSICAL LUNCHEON
Gala evening with Patti LaBelle. $750 per person.
PALM BEACH
The Beach Club :: Performances by outstanding
Dorothy Kohl and Lori Gendelman, chairpersons;
Bethesda-by-the-Sea Episcopal Church :: Purchase
vocal, instrumental and music theater students from
Monika Preston and Kathryn Vecellio, honorary
a homemade ceramic bowl $25 and enjoy a simple
the Alexander W. Dreyfoos Jr. School of the Arts.
chairs. 561/651-4320; www.kravis.com
meal of soup from some of Palm Beach’s finest
561/805-6298; www.soafi.org
chefs. Joyce and Frank Young, chairpersons; Patricia FEB. 3 :: MORSELIFE LUNCHEON AND CARD PARTY
The Mar-a-Lago Club :: Marsha Goldberg, Harriet
Reichenbacher, chairperson emeritus. 561/670-2518;
FEB. 11 :: ST. EDWARD’S GUILD ANNUAL VALENTINE’S
www.pbcfoodbank.org
DAY LUNCHEON
Rothfeld, Jill Sirulnick and Penny Wallerstein, chairs. By invitation only. 561/242-4661; www.morselife.org
The Beach Club :: Florence Berney, chairperson. FEB. 6 :: AMERICAN FRIENDS OF BRITISH ART
561/832-0400; www.stedwardpb.com
LECTURE & LUNCHEON FEB. 4 :: PALM BEACH OPERA GALA & DINNER SHOW
The Colony :: By invitation only. Luncheon lecture
FEB. 11 :: PALM BEACH OPERA’S LUNCH & LEARN
The Mar-a-Lago Club :: By invitation only. Performance
and visual presentation by Her Grace The Duchess
DON PASQUALE
by Diana Damrau. $1,000 per person. Cocktails and a
of Rutland followed by book signing. 561/687-3394;
National Croquet Center :: Lunch followed by a program
three-course dinner. Charles and Merrill Gottesman,
www.americanfriendsofbritishart.com
presented by Palm Beach Opera’s Young Artists and
chairpersons. 561/835-7563; www.pbopera.org
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PALM BEACH THE ISLAND GUIDE TO PHILANTHROPY FEBRUARY2016 continued FEB. 11 :: THE AMERICAN IRELAND FUND PRESENTS
FEB. 18 :: ALZHEIMER’S COMMUNITY CARE
FEB. 24 :: NORTON MUSEUM OF ART’S
THE ANNUAL EMERALD ISLE DINNER DANCE
ANNUAL LUNCHEON
BIJOUX! PREVIEW COCKTAIL PARTY
The Breakers :: Black-tie dinner dance with cocktail
The Four Seasons :: Teal Runway II: Palm Beach.
Norton Museum of Art :: A preview cocktail party
reception, live auction and honoree presentation.
Mistress of Ceremonies Whitney Burbank, WPBF-TV
for a five-day contemporary art jewelry fundraiser
Michele Kessler, Hillie Mahoney, chairpersons; Thomas
Journalist. Fashion show and silent auction; $185 per
offering the purchase of one-of-a-kind art jewelry.
C. Quick, honorary chairperson. 212/213-1166;
person. 561/683-2700; www.alzcare.org
Donna Schneier, chair. 561/832-5196 ext. 1136;
www.theirelandfunds.org
www.norton.org FEB. 19 :: AMERICAN LUNG ASSOCIATION’S
FEB. 13 :: EVERGLADES FOUNDATION’S 11TH ANNUAL
BREATH OF LIFE LUNCHEON
FEB. 24 :: AMERICAN RED CROSS 40TH DESIGNER’S
FOREVERGLADES BENEFIT
Club Colette :: Elegant luncheon featuring the
SHOW HOUSE PREVIEW PARTY
The Breakers :: Cocktails, dinner and entertainment.
presentation of the prestigious 2016 Humanitarian
Historic “North Station” in West Palm Beach :: A
212/245-6570; www.evergladesfoundation.org
of the Year Award. By invitation only. Gail Worth
month-long event preview party with cocktails,
and Wendy Roberts, chairpersons. 561/640-9504;
hors d’oeuvres and a first peek at the makeover.
www.lungfla.org
Show House open to the public Feb. 25 – March 26,
FEB. 14 :: AMERICAN HEART ASSOCIATION’S 61ST ANNUAL PALM BEACH HEART BALL
2016. Preview party $200 per person. Bill Kopp,
The Breakers :: Black-tie event. Dinner and dancing. By
FEB. 20 :: DANA-FARBER CANCER INSTITUTE’S
Stephen Mooney and Mary Monell Masri, chairpersons.
invitation only. Judi Richards, chair. 561/697-6621;
25TH ANNIVERSARY DISCOVERY BALL
561/650-9131; www.redcross.org
www.heart.org/palmbeachheartball
The Mar-a-Lago Club :: An elegant, black-tie evening
FEB. 15 :: PALM BEACH HABILITATION CENTER, INC.’S
with cocktails, dinner and dancing. 561/833-2080;
FEB. 25 :: PALM BEACH ATLANTIC UNIVERSITY’S
www.dana-farber.org
WOMEN OF DISTINCTION LUNCHEON
25TH ANNUAL HAB-A-HEARTS LUNCHEON
The Breakers :: Honoring local women for their
The Mar-a-Lago Club :: Includes live and silent
FEB. 20 :: MALTZ JUPITER THEATRE’S THE DREAM BALL
service and exemplary philanthropic achievements.
auctions. Marianne Vellis and Sherry Szczublewski,
The Breakers :: A black-tie, “gratitude-themed”
561/803-2971; www.pba.edu
chairs. 561/965-8500 ext. 212; www.pbhab.org
affair with cocktails and dinner. 561/972-6124; www.jupitertheatre.org
FEB. 15 :: PALM BEACH SYMPHONY’S MIDNIGHT REVERIES ANNUAL GALA
FEB. 25 :: MASSACHUSETTS GENERAL HOSPITAL LEADERSHIP COUNCIL FOR PSYCHIATRY’S
FEB. 20 :: THE SOCIETY OF THE FOUR ARTS
10TH ANNUAL SEMINAR LUNCHEON
Flagler Museum :: Black-tie evening of cocktails,
CONTEMPORARIES GALA
Private Residence :: Featuring talks and a panel
dinner, dancing and live music. Don and Mary
Philip Hulitar Sculpture Garden :: Biennial gala dinner
discussion. By invitation only. Carroll Carpenter and
Thompson, chairpersons; Arlette Gordon and Elizabeth
dance. Binkie Orthwein, chairperson. 561/655-7227;
Michele
Bowden, honorary chairpersons. 561/655-2657;
www.fourarts.org
www.massgeneral.org
Kessler,
chairpersons.
617/724-8799;
www.palmbeachsymphony.com FEB. 21 :: AMERICAN FRIENDS OF MAGEN DAVID ADOM
FEB. 25 :: HANLEY CENTER FOUNDATION’S
FEB. 16 :: U.S. NAVY SEAL FOUNDATION & MUSEUM
CELEBRATION OF LIFE GALA
PALM BEACH DINNER DANCE
COCKTAIL RECEPTION
The Mar-a-Lago Club :: Black-tie event. Dinner and
Club Colette :: An evening of cocktails, fine dining
Private Residence :: By invitation only. “2016 Biannual
dancing. Gigi and Rick Aron, Lorraine and Herbert
and dancing. By invitation only. 561/841-1166;
Navy Seal Evening of Tribute.” Rebecca Williams,
Podell, Vicki and Arthur Loring, chairpersons.
www.hanleycenterfoundation.org
Margery McCloskey and Jane Woodman, chairpersons.
561/835-0510; www.afmda.org
www.navysealfoundation.org
FEB. 26 :: DREYFOOS SCHOOL OF THE ARTS FEB. 22 :: ISRAEL CANCER ASSOCIATION USA’S
25TH ANNIVERSARY GALA
FEB. 17 :: PALM BEACH ROUND TABLE’S RECEPTION
PALM BEACH LUNCHEON
The Mar-a-Lago Club :: Dinner, dancing and
The Colony Pavilion :: Featuring guest speaker
Club Colette :: By invitation only. Featuring guest
live auction. Honoring Alexander W. Dreyfoos.
Emily Fitchpatrick. Hermé de Wyman Miro, John
speaker Arthur Benjamin. Ari Rifkin, chairperson.
Theodora Aspegren and Robert Baily, chairpersons;
and Abigail Rubino, chairpersons. 561/832-6418;
561/832-9277; www.icausa.org
Dorothy Lappin and Simon Benson Offit, honorary
www.palmbeachroundtable.weebly.com
chairpersons. 561/805-6298; www.soafi.org FEB. 23 :: LIGHTHOUSE GUILD INTERNATIONAL’S
FEB. 18 :: MORSELIFE LITERARY SOCIETY BREAKFAST
POSH PALM BEACH 2016 GALA DINNER
FEB. 26 :: OPPORTUNITY INC.’S ANNUAL GALA
The Colony Pavilion :: Featuring Allison Pataki,
Club Colette :: Exclusive black-tie dinner dance to
The Breakers :: Charting the Course Gala. $400 per
author of “The Accidental Empress.” 561/209-6103;
honor Kim Campbell and Lavinia Baker. Kane and
person. Millie Dayton and Marty Straton, chairpersons.
www.morselife.org
Mary Baker, Mario Nievera and Travis Howe, chairs;
561/712-9221; www.opportunitypbc.org
Arlene Dahl, honorary chairperson. 561/828-1522; www.lighthouseguild.org
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FEB. 27 :: CLEVELAND CLINIC FLORIDA’S
MARCH 4 :: ALZHEIMER’S ASSOCIATION ANNUAL
MARCH 10 :: LITERACY COALITION OF PALM BEACH
“LA DOLCE VITA” ANNUAL BALL
RITA HAYWORTH LUNCHEON
COUNTY’S LOVE OF LITERACY LUNCHEON
The Mar-a-Lago Club :: An evening of dinner, dancing
The Colony :: Carleton Varney and Princess Yasmin
The Raymond F. Kravis Center for the Performing Arts ::
and entertainment. $1,250 per person. Mickey Beyer,
Aga Khan, chairpersons. 312/604-1680; www.alz.org
Guest speaker international bestselling author David
Diann Scaravilli and K.K. Sullivan, chairs. 561/804-0264; www.clevelandclinic.org/palmbeachball
Baldacci. 561/279-9103; www.literacypbc.org MARCH 5 :: BASCOM PALMER EYE INSTITUTE’S “EVENING OF VISION” GALA
MARCH 10 :: PALM BEACH OPERA’S LUNCH & LEARN
FEB. 27 :: 211 HELPLINE LE CIRQUE DU PALM BEACH
The Mar-a-Lago Club :: An elegant evening of
ARIADNE AUF NAXOS
The Colony :: An evening of dinner and dancing
cocktails, fine dining and dancing. 561/515-1527;
National Croquet Center :: Lunch followed by a program
centered around a dramatic mix of circus arts
www.bascompalmer.org
presented by Palm Beach Opera’s Young Artists and
and Cirque du Soleil acrobatics. Ed Schmidt and Ozzie
Medeiros,
chairpersons.
561/383-1128;
www.211palmbeach.org
MARCH2016
Artistic staff. 561/833-7888; www.pbopera.org MARCH 5 :: BETHESDA HOSPITAL FOUNDATION’S 61ST ANNUAL BETHESDA BALL
MARCH 10 :: ELS FOR AUTISM FOUNDATION’S
The Breakers :: Dinner and dancing. Nicole and Bob
ANNUAL TEA PARTY
Mugavero, chairs. $375 per person. 561/737-7733;
Private Residence :: This year, Liezl’s Eighth Annual
www.bethesdaball.org
Tea Party celebrates the Spanish culture. $300 per person. Liezl Els, chairperson. 561/598-6200;
MARCH 6 :: IL CIRCOLO’S 40TH ANNIVERSARY GALA
MARCH 2 :: PLANNED PARENTHOOD’S
www.elsforautism.com
25TH ANNIVERSARY TRADITION OF
The Breakers :: Cocktail hour, gourmet dinner and
CHOICE LUNCHEON
dancing. Live and silent auction. By invitation only.
MARCH 11 :: THE BREAST CANCER RESEARCH
Raymond F. Kravis Center for the Performing Arts ::
Antoinette Vigilante, chairperson. 847/804-7183;
FOUNDATION’S CHALLENGE OF THE AMERICAS
Luncheon featuring keynote speakers former Texas
www.ilcircolopalmbeach.org
International Polo Club Palm Beach :: International
state senator, Wendy Davis and New York Times
equestrians and their magnificent partners perform to
bestselling author, Jonathan Eig. 561/472-9983;
MARCH 7 :: ARMORY ART CENTER’S
world-class music and choreography. 561/433-0988;
www.plannedparenthood.org/ppsoflo
MAD HATTER’S LUNCHEON
www.challengeoftheamericas.com
Club Colette :: Fun and fabulous luncheon with wild MARCH 2 :: SOUTH FLORIDA SCIENCE CENTER AND
and wacky hats and a silent auction of one-of-a-kind
MARCH 12 :: JUNIOR LEAGUE OF THE PALM BEACHES
AQUARIUM ANNUAL BENEFIT
handmade teapots; $295. Susan Cushing, Annie
75TH ANNIVERSARY DIAMOND JUBILEE
The Flagler Museum :: Guest speaker Shawn Achor.
Falk, Marie Samuels, Paula Butler, Vickie Johnston
Eau Palm Beach :: Cocktails, dinner and dancing.
Elizabeth Gordon, Mary Frietas and Caroline Rafferty,
and Nancy Lambrecht, chairpersons. 561/832-1776;
Angela Vecellio and Camille Murphy Kubicek,
chairpersons. 561/370-7738; www.sfsciencecenter.org
www.armoryart.org
chairpersons. 561/689-7590; www.jlpb.org
MARCH 2 :: PALM BEACH ROUND TABLE’S
MARCH 8 :: WXEL’S WOMEN WITH WINGS & WISDOM
MARCH 12 :: PALM BEACH DRAMAWORKS’ GALA
SPEAKER LUNCHEON
ANNUAL LUNCHEON
Cohen Pavilion at The Raymond F. Kravis Center
The Beach Club :: Featuring guest speaker author
The Mar-a-Lago Club :: This 13th annual luncheon
for the Performing Arts :: “Swingin’ at the Supper
Mary Higgins Clark. Hermé de Wyman Miro and
will feature a designer fashion show and silent auction.
Club” cocktail reception and dinner dance. $600
Herbert Roemmele, chairpersons. 561/832-6418;
561/364-4402; www.wxel.org
per person. Marlene and Martin Silver, chairpersons.
www.palmbeachroundtable.weebly.com
561/514-4042; www.palmbeachdramaworks.org MARCH 10 :: THE SALVATION ARMY WOMEN’S
MARCH 3 :: THE CENTER FOR FAMILY SERVICES OF
AUXILIARY’S ANNUAL HEARTS OF GOLD LUNCHEON
PALM BEACH COUNTY ANNUAL OLD BAGS LUNCHEON
The Beach Club :: The 27th annual luncheon and
The Breakers :: Featuring guest speaker Andy Cohen.
silent auction honoring James Patterson. Irene Pedrick
Patty Myura, chairperson; Janet Levy and Tiffany
and Nan Gallagher, chairpersons. 561/686-3530;
Cloutier,
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honorary
chairpersons.
561/616-1257;
www.ctrfam.org MARCH 10 :: AMERICAN HUMANE ASSOCIATION MARCH 4 :: THE PRESERVATION FOUNDATION OF
BE HUMANE CELEBRITY LUNCHEON
PALM BEACH’S ANNUAL GALA
The Mar-a-Lago Club :: Luncheon features American
The Breakers :: Dinner and dancing. By invitation
Humane Association’s Hero Dogs and celebrates
only. Ann Johnson, chairperson. 561/832-0731 ext 105;
heroes on both ends of the leash. By invitation only.
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202/677-4244; www.americanhumane.org
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The Four Seasons, Palm Beach :: A black-tie reception and dinner, entertainment and inspirational stories. 561/833-6826; www.gratitudehouse.org MARCH 13 :: BOYS & GIRLS CLUBS OF PALM BEACH COUNTY’S GREAT FUTURES POLO DAY
Grand Champions Polo Club & International Polo Club :: Brunch and Celebrity Gold Cup match features Ignacio “Nacho” Figueras and John Walsh. $1,000 per person. Marc and Melissa Ganzi, Ray and Terrie Mooney, chairs. 561/683-3287; www.bgcpbc.org
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The Chesterfield Palm Beach :: Maggie Zeller, chairperson. 561/640-0050; www.ywcapbc.org MARCH 17 :: MORSELIFE LITERARY SOCIETY BREAKFAST
The Colony Pavilion :: Featuring Alice Hoffman,
The Luxury Lifestyle Magazine The Island of Palm Beach Deserves
author of “The Marriage of Opposites.” 561/209-6103; www.morselife.org MARCH 17 :: CAREER TRANSITIONS FOR DANCERS ANNUAL HEART & SOUL DINNER DANCE
The Breakers :: Dinner and dancing in the Circle Ballroom. By invitation only. Anka Palitz, chairperson. www.careertransition.org MARCH 18 :: THE ARC OF PALM BEACH COUNTY “BOOTS AND BALLGOWNS” COWBOY BALL
The Mar-a-Lago Club :: An evening featuring Palm Beach’s finest and the best, rootin’, tootin’ time
IVANKA TRUMP Family, Fun & Business
this side of the Mississippi. $500 per person. Emily Pantelides and Peter Robbins, chairs. 561/842-3213; www.arcpbc.org MARCH 19 :: THE PALM BEACH FOUNDATION INC. INAUGURAL TRIBUTE
The Mar-a-Lago Club :: Inaugural “Giving Thanks” cocktail reception and silent auction. By invitation only. $350 per person. Patty Myura, Peggy and Dudley Moore, chairpersons. Donald and Melania Trump,
honorary
chairpersons.
561/420-9143;
www.thepalmbeachfoundation.org
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MARCH 20 :: PEGGY ADAMS ANIMAL RESCUE LEAGUE ANNUAL OFF THE LEASH DINNER DANCE
Club Colette :: Fine dining and entertainment. Nellie Benoit, Carol Garvy, Laurie Raber Gottlieb and Joanie Van der Grift, chairpersons. 561/472-8845; www.peggyadams.org MARCH 21 :: TOWN OF PALM BEACH UNITED WAY ALEXIS DE TOCQUEVILLE SOCIETY DINNER
Club Colette :: 27th Annual Society Dinner. By invitation only. Sheila Fine and Lyn Ross, chairs.
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Maltz Jupiter Theatre :: 84th Anniversary Celebration. Cocktail dinner buffet with a showing of Kiss Me
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PALM BEACH THE ISLAND GUIDE TO ENTERTAINMENT JANUARY2016 ANN NORTON SCULPTURE GARDENS ..............................
561/832-5328 :: www.ansg.org THROUGH MARCH 6 :: “FLOWERS” EXHIBITION
JAN. 26 :: VEGA STRING QUARTET
JAN. 24 :: EXHIBITION LECTURE: A CALL TO ARMS,
The Vega String Quartet, Quartet in Residence at
UNDERSTANDING CHINESE ARMORIAL PORCELAIN
Emory University, plays chamber music praised by
Chinese export porcelain, available in the 18th and
The New York Times and The Los Angeles Times.
19th centuries, and how to decipher a coat-of-arms is examined by. Ron Fuchs II, Curator of the Reeves
The “Flowers” exhibition arrives just in time for Spring. A perfect opportunity to welcome the senses
JOHNSON HISTORY MUSEUM AND HISTORICAL
to a season of sunshine, featuring artwork focused
SOCIETY OF PALM BEACH ................................................
on flowers in a variety of media. It includes sculptures
561/832-4164 :: www.historicalsocietypbc.org
by Edwina Sandys, Robert St Croix, and Babette
Collection, Washington and Lee University. JAN. 28-APRIL 24:: NJIDEKA AKUNYILI CROSBY: I REFUSE TO BE INVISIBLE
Exhibition Lecture: In her large-scale works that
Bloch, paintings by Patricia Nix, Mary Page Evans, Ben
JANUARY 13 :: LECTURE: FLORIDA WILDLIFE CORRIDOR/
Schonzeit, and Edwina Sandys, photography by
JOURNEY THROUGH THE HEART OF FLORIDA
comprise both painting and collage, artist Akunyili
Dragana Connaughton and Jean Matthews.
The Historical Society of Palm Beach County presents
Crosby speaks to life as an African in America.
a lecture by internationally acclaimed environmental ARMORY ARTS CENTER ....................................................
photojournalist Carlton Ward Jr. on his book, Florida
PALM BEACH COUNTY CONVENTION CENTER................
561/832-1776 :: www.armoryart.org
Wildlife Corridor: Journey Through the Heart of
561/366-3000 :: www.pbconventioncenter.com
JAN. 16-FEB. 12 :: RISING WATERS: AN EXHIBITION OF
County Courthouse in West Palm Beach. A reception
RECENT WORKS BY MAGS HARRIES
and book signing will follow the lecture.
Florida, at 7:00 p.m., in the historic 1916 Palm Beach JAN. 20-24 :: ART PALM BEACH 2016
Considered one of the most influential fairs in South Florida, ArtPalmBeach celebrates its 19th Anniversary
Opening Reception: Fri. Jan. 15, 2016 from 6-8pm at the Armory Art Center, East Gallery. This exhibition
NORTON MUSEUM OF ART ..............................................
by Boston-based artist Mag Harries is an ironic and
561/832-5196 :: www.norton.org
and presents some of the finest in international and contemporary art, photography, video, installation art, sculpture and design. For information, please visit
poignant commentary on the dilemma of “Rising
www.artpalmbeach.com.
Waters”— our inability to grasp it on an individual
THROUGH JAN. 17 :: THIS PLACE: ISRAEL AND THE
level and our societal refusal to deal with the effects
WEST BANK THROUGH PHOTOGRAPHY’S LENS
of global warming that is evident in South Florida.
The Norton Museum of Art hosts “This Place,” an
JAN. 29-31 :: PALM BEACH HOME & BOAT SHOW
international photo exhibition that explores the
Produced by professional show management, this
complexities of Israel and the West Bank.
show features top name exhibitors, educational
JAN. 16-FEB. 12 :: RIVER: AN INSTALLATION BY MAGS
seminars and featured giveaways.
HARRIES AND LAJOS HEDER
Opening Reception: Friday, Jan. 15, 2016, 6-8p.m. at
THROUGH JAN. 17 :: THE SUMMER OF 68:
the Armory Arts Center, Greenfield Gallery. This
PHOTOGRAPHING THE BLACK PANTHERS
PALM BEACH DRAMAWORKS ..........................................
installation by Boston-based artists Mags Harries and
This exhibit features a photographic collection by
561/514-4042 :: www.palmbeachdramaworks.org
Lajos Heder of water, light, and shadow creates an
Pirkle Jones and Ruth-Marion Baruch. The husband
apparition of a river from one bucket of water. The
and wife team chronicle the lives and work of the
standard hardware of the piece is all plainly visible,
controversial, California-based group’s members.
contrasting with the ethereal illusion that it creates. JAN. 14 :: FILM SERIES: MANY FACES OF ISRAEL
JAN. 29-FEB. 28 :: LONG DAY’S JOURNEY INTO NIGHT BY EUGENE O’NEILL
Produced by Louise & Barry Snyder and directed by William Hayes. All the demons of the Tyrone family
[HENRY MORRISON FLAGLER MUSEUM ..........................
In conjunction with the exhibition, “This Place: Israel
are laid bare over the course of one August day in
561/655-2833 :: www.flaglermuseum.us
Through Photography’s Lens, a series of short films
1912, in this searing, Pulitzer Prize-winning, semi-
showcase Israel’s diversity created by Orthodox
autobiographical masterwork.
JAN. 19 :: SPECIAL LECTURE: ALVA VANDERBILT
Jewish film students and black Bedouin students.
BELMONT/ UNLIKELY CHAMPION OF WOMEN’S RIGHTS BY DR. SYLVIA HOFFERT
PALM BEACH IMPROV ...................................................... JAN. 17 :: LIVE! AT THE NORTON: ANDREW
561/833-1812 :: www.palmbeachimprov.com
Alva Vanderbilt Belmont led a fascinating life. In
SORDS/ART OF THE VIOLIN
1875 she married William K. Vanderbilt, grandson of
Reviewers have hailed Andrew Sords artistry with the
JAN. 15-17 :: NEPHEW TOMMY
transportation tycoon Cornelius Vanderbilt and
violin and his interpretation of works by Brahms,
Thomas Miles’, (aka Nephew Tommy), television and
commissioned Richard Morris Hunt to design their
Elgar, Bartok and others, with pianist Eriko Izumida.
film work consists of appearances on Showtime at
the Apollo, B.E.T., Sister-Sister and The Parkers.
mansion on Fifth Avenue in New York. JAN. 20 :: A CLOSER LOOK: HENRI MATISSE’S THE JAN. 26-APRIL 17 :: EXHIBIT: BEAUTY’S
TWO RAYS
JAN. 21-23 :: ILIZA SHLESINGER
LEGACY/GILDED AGE PORTRAITS IN AMERICA
Each month, Adelia Gregory, Assistant Curator of
She is the only female and youngest comedian to
Organized by the New York Historical Society, this
Education, and Glenn Tomlinson, William Randolph
hold the title of NBC’S Last Comic Standing. Most
exhibit explores the critical and popular resurgence
Hearst Curator of Education, leads a conversation
recently her debut one-hour comedy special, War
of portraiture in the United States during the close of
about a masterpiece. This month is Henri Matisse.
Paint, reached #1 on the ITunes charts.
the Civil War and beginning of World War I.
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JAN. 27 :: DREW LYNCH: AMERICA’S GOT TALENT For
JAN. 29 :: LECTURE AND BOOK SIGNING: THE OTHER
THE BREAKERS HOTEL & RESORT ....................................
The 2015 runner-up makes his debut.
PARIS BY LUC SANTE
561/655-6611 :: www.thebreakers.com
A panoramic view of that second metropolis which JAN. 28-3 :: RALPHIE MAY
has nearly vanished but whose traces are in the bricks
JAN. 15 :: BREAKFAST EVENT
For 25 years, Ralphie May has entertained late-night
and stones of the contemporary city and in the culture
Hosted by The Palm Beach Chamber of Commerce,
audiences, recorded specials for TV networks and
of France itself.
this breakfast event will be hosted by Robert Gibbs,
traveled the world for the USO. He has reached a level of popularity few comedians have attained.
of Gibbs Planning Group, sponsored by Gulfstream ROYAL ROOM CABARET @ THE COLONY PALM BEACH....
Goodwill Industries. To make a reservation, please
561/659-8100 :: www.thecolonypalmbeach.com
visit www.palmbeachchamber.com.
THROUGH APRIL 2 :: COPELAND DAVIS
THE INTERNATIONAL POLO CLUB PALM BEACH ............
Copeland Davis resounds with a stage presence that
561/204-5687 :: www.internationalpoloclub.com
PALM BEACH INTERNATIONAL EQUESTRIAN CENTER....
561/793-5867 :: www.pbiec.coth.com JAN. 13-APRIL 3 :: THE 2016 FTI WINTER
make every performance a musical experience.
EQUESTRIAN FESTIVAL
Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Saturday, from
JAN 3-APRIL 24 :: INTERNATIONAL POLO CLUB
Covering more than 150 acres, the showgrounds and
7:30p.m- 9:30p.m.
Born out of the dream to build a facility to showcase the incredible skills of the ponies and players that dominate the sport.
stadium is the centerpiece of equestrian competition and entertainment. Enjoy world-class horses and
THROUGH APRIL 3 :: JAZZ BRUNCH WITH BILL MAYES
riders, galleries for shopping, wine and coffee bars,
The prolific pianist, composer, arranger and recording
fine food, and activities for children and much more.
star performs Sundays, 11:30a.m–2:30p.m.
PALM BEACH PHOTOGRAPHIC CENTRE ..........................
THROUGH APRIL 9 :: LATE NIGHT WITH JILL SWITZER
561/253-2600 :: www.workshop.org
AND RICH SWITZER
JAN. 3-24 :: JOE BARRY CUP JAN. 17, 24 AND 31 :: CHAMPAGNE AND SUNDAY
The popular morning hosts on Legends 100.3 FM, JAN. 19-23 :: FOTOFUSION 2016
BRUNCH FROM 2PM-5PM JAN. 27 – FEB. 21 :: YLVISAKER CUP
Saturdays, 9:30p.m-12:30a.m.
The photographic arts come alive at the 21st annual
THE RAYMOND F. KRAVIS CENTER FOR THE
FOTOFusion Festival, a five-day event that welcomes
SOUTH FLORIDA FAIRGROUNDS ......................................
PERFORMING ARTS ............................................................
all to view photography and digital art exhibitions,
561/793-0333 :: www.southfloridafair.com
561/832-7469 :: www.kravis.org
on computer labs, portfolio reviews and more.
JAN. 15-31 :: SOUTH FLORIDA FAIR
JAN. 15 :: YO-YO MA
www.fotofusion.org.
Florida’s top-rated fair, and Palm Beach County’s
Alexander W. Dreyfoos, Jr. Concert Hall
seminar and panel discussions, nightly parties, hands-
oldest and largest outdoor event. JAN. 16 :: MOON MOUSE: A SPACE ODYSSEY
PRESERVATION FOUNDATION OF PALM BEACH ............
561/832-0731 :: www.palmbeachpreservation.org
JAN. 15-31 :: EXPO EAST STAGE: TYZEN HYPNOSIS
Helen K. Persson Hall
THAT ROCKS SHOW
Tyzen’s “Hypnosis That Rocks” comedy is a highly
JAN. 16 :: KRISTIN CHENOWETH
RESTORATION OF MIZNER MEMORIAL FOUNTAIN.
entertaining performance where audience members
Alexander W. Dreyfoos, Jr. Concert Hall
A discussion of this past summer’s 2015 completed
are transformed into the stars.
JAN. 14 :: LECTURE: TONY SABATINO ON “THE
JAN. 17 :: STAR TREK: THE ULTIMATE VOYAGE
restoration of the Mizner Memorial Fountain. JAN. 15, 17, 30-31 :: THE BIG BANG SPECTACULAR
Alexander W. Dreyfoos,. Jr. Concert Hall
JAN. 18 :: FILM NIGHT: 6 P.M. ENJO-CONFLAGRATION
Sean’s Dance Factory, founded in 2003 by Sean
Enjo-Conflagration is a 1958 Japanese film directed
Green who is a local hip-hop choreographer will be
by Kon Ichikawa and adapted from the Yukio
showcasing an elite troupe of dancers. This year SDF
THE LIFE AND WIT OF NORA EPHRON
Mishima novel, The Temple of the Golden Pavilion.
presents the ”The Big Bang Spectacular”.
Moderated by novelist and playwright Julie Gilbert
JAN. 18:: WAY OUT OF THE DOLL’S HOUSE:
Gimelstob Ballroom in the Cohen Pavilion
JAN. 21 :: LECTURE AND BOOK SIGNING: WORLD
JAN. 19 :: THE MARK DOYLE TRIO
MONUMENTS: 50 IRREPLACEABLE SITES TO DISCOVER
The Mark Doyle Trio is led by one of the area’s most
AND CHAMPION BY GEORGE H. MCNEELY
talented jazz pianists, plus a top local bassist, Dave
In commemoration of its golden anniversary, the
Tomasello and the versatile Ric Pattison, a renowned
World Monuments Fund has commissioned this book
singer and guitarist, on drums.
JAN. 22-23 :: BILLY STRITCH AND KLEA BLACKHURST IN DREAMING OF A SONG:
The Music of Hoagy Carmichael Helen K. Persson Hall
to give voice to the organization’s work around the world for the past 50 years.
JAN. 21 AND 28 :: THE SAXOPHONICS
The Saxophonics ensemble is dedicated to the JAN. 25:: FILM NIGHT: 6 P.M, CASQUE D’OR
recreation of some of the greatest music ever written,
This film evokes the Paris demimonde of 1900 in this
with special arrangements written for the saxophone.
classic tale of doomed romance.
JAN. 22-24 :: CARMEN BY GEORGES BIZET PASSION
Alexander W. Dreyfoos, Jr. Concert Hall JAN. 22-23 :: LULA WASHINGTON DANCE THEATRE
Marshall E. Rinker, Sr. Playhouse
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THE SOCIETY OF THE FOUR ARTS ....................................
JAN. 24 :: CONCERT SERIES: TRIO CON
Marshall E. Rinker, Sr. Playhouse
561/655-7226 :: www.fourarts.org
BRIO COPENHAGEN
JAN. 25 :: RHAPSODY & RHYTHM: THE GERSHWIN
JAN. 14-29 :: CAMPUS ON THE LAKE LECTURE SERIES
the piano trio repertoire with fresh perspective and
CONCERT EXPERIENCE
A series of cultural education lectures on a variety
curiosity as well as respect. The award-winning trio
Alexander W. Dreyfoos, Jr. Concert Hall
of topics. Each program features international and
has earned top prizes in piano trio competitions.
local speakers who pursue varied forms of the arts.
Walter S. Gubelmann Auditorium
This international sensation is known for exploring
JAN. 25 :: REGIONAL CONCERT SERIES: ORPHEUS CHAMBER ORCHESTRA
JAN 15 AND 29 :: FRIDAY FILMS: SHOWS AT 2:30 P.M.,
JAN. 27 :: CONCERT SERIES: MINGUET QUARTETT
Khatia Buniatishvilli, Piano
5:15 P.M., AND 8 P.M.
This prize-winning group from Germany, known for
Alexander W. Dreyfoos, Jr. Concert Hall
Georgia O’Keeffe Starring Joan Allen and Sunday,
tackling intricate works with lightning agility and
Like Rain with Leighton Meister and Debra Messing.
grace, will perform Mozart, Gould and Brahms.
Walter S. Gubelmann Auditorium
Walter S. Gubelmann Auditorium
JAN. 26 :: REGIONAL CONCERT SERIES: CLEVELAND ORCHESTRA
Franz Welser-Möst, Conductor Alexander W. Dreyfoos, Jr. Concert Hall
JAN. 16 AND 30 :: THE METROPOLITAN OPERA LIVE IN HD
Live performances of the Metropolitan Opera broadJAN. 26 :: JACKIE MASON
Alexander W. Dreyfoos, Jr. Concert Hall JAN. 27 :: MICHAEL FEINSTEIN CONDUCTS: THE KRAVIS CENTER POPS ORCHESTRA
cast in high definition. Enjoy thrilling, world-class
WORTH AVENUE ................................................................
561/659-6909 :: www.worth-avenue.com THROUGH APRIL 27, 2016 AND EVERY
opera. This month: Bizet’s “The Pearl Fishers,” (New
(NON-HOLIDAY) WEDNESDAY DURING THE WINTER
Production) and Puccini’s “Turandot.”
SEASON :: HISTORICAL WALKING TOUR OF WORTH AVENUE WITH LOCAL HISTORIAN MR. RICK ROSE.
JAN. 17 :: CONCERT SERIES: THE AMERICAN
This one hour and fifteen minute tour covers much of
CHAMBER PLAYERS
the history of Worth Avenue, including its architectural
Considered one of today’s most exciting and innovative
importance, the influence on the fashion world and the
chamber music ensembles, this audience favorite
development of the legendary social scene that
NOTORIETY INTERVIEWED BY STEVEN CARAS
returns with a spirited performance.
established Palm Beach as America’s leading resort
The Picower Foundation Arts Education Center in the
The Walter S. Gubelmann Auditorium
destination during the gilded age.
Larry Blank, Associate Conductor Alexander W. Dreyfoos. Jr. Concert Hall JAN. 28 :: BARBARA GOLDSMITH ON CELEBRITY VS.
Cohen Pavilion JAN. 19 AND 26 :: ESTHER B. O’KEEFE SPEAKER SERIES JAN. 28-29 :: AQUILA THEATER : SIR ARTHUR CONAN
The Esther B. O’Keeffe Speaker Series features
DOYLE’S: THE ADVENTURES OF SHERLOCK HOLMES
notable speakers from the fields of politics, culture
Marshall E. Rinker, Sr. Playhouse
and the media. Speakers discuss a wide range of topics from political to general topics of interest.
FEBRUARY2016 ALEXANDER W. DREYFOOS SCHOOL OF THE ARTS ......
561/802-6000 :: www.awdsoa.org
JAN. 29-31 :: MIAMI CITY BALLET PRESENTS: PROGRAM TWO
JAN. 19-20 :: BOOK DISCUSSION GROUPS
Alexander W. Dreyfoos, Jr. Concert Hall
The Gioconda and Joseph King Library hosts book
FEB. 9 :: VALENTINE’S DAY CONCERT
Meyer Hall
discussion groups each month. JAN. 30-31 :: AQUILA THEATRE: WILLIAM SHAKEPEARE’S ROMEO AND JULIET
This month: Isabella: The Warrior Queen by Kirstin
FEB. 18 :: CHAMBER WINDS CONCERT
Downey, a tale inspired by stories of Joan of Arc.
Black Box Theatre
Marshall E. Rinker, Sr. Playhouse JAN 23-MARCH 19 :: ESTHER B. O’KEEFE ART EXHIBIT : JAN. 31 :: RISING STARS OF THE
BILL CUNNINGHAM: FACADES
METROPOLITAN OPERA
This exhibition features renowned photographer Bill
Alexander W. Dreyfoos, Jr. Concert Hall
Cunningham’s eight-year project documenting the architectural riches and fashion history of New York.
THE SAILFISH CLUB OF FLORIDA ......................................
561/844-0206 :: www.sailfishclub.com
JAN 23-MARCH 19 :: ART EXHIBIT: INVITATION TO THE BALL, MARJORIE MERRIWEATHER POST’S FANCY
FEB. 27-28 :: SHREK 2P.M. AND 6 P.M.
Meyer Hall ANN NORTON SCULPTURE GARDENS ..............................
561/832-5328 :: www.ansg.org THROUGH MARCH 6 :: FLOWERS EXHIBITION
JAN. 10-14 :: 44TH ANNUAL GOLD CUP TEAM FISHING
DRESS COSTUMES
The “Flowers” exhibition arrives just in time for
TOURNAMENT
Costume balls are examined through the prism of
Spring. The exhibit will feature artwork focused on
Teams compete annually in this highly-anticipated
Marjorie Merriweather Post’s fascinating life in Palm
flowers in a variety of media and includes sculptures
fishing tournament just off Palm Beach. It culminates
Beach at Mar-a-Lago, and her collection of fabulous
by Edwina Sandys, Robert St Croix and Babette
with a banquet that includes cocktails, a buffet
fancy dress costumes. Organized by Hillwood Estate,
Bloch, paintings by Patricia Nix, Mary Page Evans, Ben
seafood dinner and live entertainment.
Museum & Gardens, Washington, D.C.
Schonzeit, and Edwina Sandys and photography by Dragana Connaughton and Jean Matthews.
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ARMORY ARTS CENTER ....................................................
FEB. 21 :: CLARENCE DARROW: THE LEGAL PRACTICE
FEB. 6-MAY 15 :: EXHIBITION: STILL MOVING,
561/832-1776 :: www.armoryart.org
OF AN INFAMOUS ATTORNEY AND AMERICAN
PHOTOGRAPHS AND VIDEO ART FROM THE
ICONOCLAST, A LECTURE BY ANDREW KERSTEN
DEWOODY COLLECTION
FEB. 2 :: ART SALON: AMY BRODERICK | REAL IDEA
Attorney Clarence Darrow’s reputation was repeatedly
Beth Rudin DeWoody is a collector of contemporary
DEVELOPMENT: FAILURE, RESILIENCE, SERENDIPITY
called into question during the most high-profile cases
art that includes classic imagery from photographers
AND SUCCESS
of his career. Author and professor Andrew Kersten,
such as Irving Penn and Richard Avedon and more.
Artist Amy Broderick uses the processes of drawing
will discuss the legal practices of Darrow, as seen
and paper construction to explore our physical and
through Darrow’s most widely-publicized trials.
FEB. 18-MAY 15 :: EXHIBITION: O’KEEFFE, STETTHEIMER, TORR, ZORACH, WOMEN
information environments. FEB 21 :: BAL POUDRÉ EVENT
MODERNISTS IN NEW YORK
FEB 18-28 :: 2016 PBCATA MEMBERS EXHIBITION
In honor of Henry Flagler’s extraordinary life and
This exhibition takes a look at the art and careers of
Opening Reception: Wed. Feb., 17, 2016, 6-8p.m.,
legacy in Florida and Palm Beach, the Whitehall
modernists Marguerite Zorach, Florine Stettheimer,
This exhibition showcases recent work from local
Society will host a Bal Poudré, powdered wig balls,
Helen Torr, and Georgia O’Keeffe together for the
artists who are art educators and members of the
that were popular both in America and in England
first time to reveal the influence of gender on
Palm Beach County Art Teachers Association.
during the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
American Modernism.
HENRY MORRISON FLAGLER MUSEUM ..........................
FEB. 23 :: FLAGLER MUSEUM MUSIC SERIES:
561/655-2833 :: www.flaglermuseum.us
BENNEWITZ QUARTET
FEB. 13 :: CURATOR’S CONVERSATION: MAJESTIC MAGIC RETREATS
Founded in 1998 and named for violinist Antonín
Curators lead insightful discussions about special
FEB. 7 :: SPECIAL LECTURE: EXECUTIVE LEGACY,
Bennewitz, who was a seminal figure in the creation
exhibitions, installations and the Museum Collection.
PRESIDENTIAL INFLUENCE ON THE U.S CONSTITUTION
of the Czech violin school, this Quartet performs in the
Professor of Law, Michael Gerhardt, discusses the
Czech Republic and in venues throughout Europe.
561/366-3000 :: www.pbconventioncenter.com
legacies and Constitutional influence of several Gilded Age presidents.
PALM BEACH COUNTY CONVENTION CENTER................
FEB. 28 :: HOW THE 16TH AMENDMENT AND THE FEDERAL RESERVE ACT CHANGED AMERICA
FEB. 12-16 :: PALM BEACH JEWELRY, ART &
FEB. 9 :: FLAGLER MUSEUM MUSIC SERIES: THE
In a lecture by John Steele Gordon, journalist and
ANTIQUE SHOW
NEAVE TRIO
financial historian, a discussion of the effects of the
This prestigious annual showcase of art and gems
Hailed by critics as “absolutely stunning” and the
Federal Reserve Act and the 16th Amendment on
features the collections of more than 180 renowned
“Best of Boston” by the Boston Phoenix, they are the
America’s economy and government, will be discussed.
international dealers, and attracts private collectors, museum curators, investors and interior designers.
Trio-in-Residence at San Diego State University. JOHNSON HISTORY MUSEUM AND HISTORICAL FEB. 13 :: VALENTINE’S DAY CELEBRATION
Henry Flagler built Whitehall as a wedding present
For more information, visit www.palmbeachshow.com.
SOCIETY OF PALM BEACH ................................................
561/832-4164 :: www.historicalsocietypbc.org
for his wife, and it remains one of America’s most
FEB. 26-28 :: PALM BEACH FINE CRAFT SHOW
A premier showcase of American contemporary art
romantic destinations. Enjoy the elegance of this
FEB. 10 :: DANIEL L. SCHAFER LECTURE SERIES:
and design, presenting masterful work beautifully
Beaux Arts mansion, and a special Gilded Age style
ZEPHANIAH KINGSLEY JR. AND THE ATLANTIC
displayed in an elegant indoor setting. For information,
Tea-for-Two in the Café des Beaux-Arts to be
WORLD/ SLAVE TRADER, PLANTATION
visit www.palmbeachfinecraftshow.com.
enjoyed with that someone special.
OWNER, EMANCIPATOR
The Historical Society of Palm Beach County presents
FEB. 27 :: PALM BEACH MAYOR’S BALL
FEB. 14 :: PLESSY V. FERGUSON: HOW THE LEGAL
a lecture by Professor of History Emeritus, Daniel L.
Proceeds from this black-tie gala help to provide
BASIS FOR “SEPARATE BUT EQUAL” WAS
Schafer, Ph.D., on his book, Zephaniah Kingsley Jr.
housing and support to individuals and families who
ESTABLISHED
and the Atlantic World: Slave Trader, Plantation
are experiencing homelessness in the community.
Williamjames Hull Hoffer, professor and author, will
Owner, Emancipator, on Wednesday, in the historic
discuss the various factors that lead the Supreme
1916 Palm Beach County Courthouse in West Palm
PALM BEACH COUNTY CULTURAL COUNCIL ..................
Court to uphold the doctrine of “Separate But
Beach. A reception and book signing will follow.
561/471-2901 :: www.palmbeachculture.com
Equal” as Constitutional. FEB 16 :: GALLERY TALK: BEAUTY’S LEGACY: GILDED AGE PORTRAITS
Join Dr. Margaret Laster, of the New-York Historical
NORTON MUSEUM OF ART ..............................................
FEB. 8 :: CULTURE AND COCKTAILS: A CONVERSATION
561/832-5196 :: www.norton.org
WITH TERRY TEACHOUT, DRAMA CRITIC OF THE WALL STREET JOURNAL AND CRITIC-AT-LARGE
FEB. 6 :: MORTON MUSEUM OF ART DIAMOND GALA
OF COMMENTARY
Society, for a tour of the Winter Exhibition: “Beauty’s
Celebrate the Norton Museum’s 75th anniversary
Terry Teachout is a well-known critic, biographer,
Legacy” at 12:15 p.m. Dr. Laster tells the story of the
and groundbreaking for “The New Norton,” with
librettist, playwright, blogger and author of
important sitters and artists in the exhibition, within
cocktails, dinner, and late-night dancing.
“Sightings,” a biweekly column about art in America
the context of the American portrait tradition.
in the Wall Street Journal. For reservations, please call The Colony Palm Beach, 561/655-5430
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PALM BEACH THE ISLAND GUIDE TO ENTERTAINMENT FEBRUARY2016 continued PALM BEACH IMPROV ......................................................
FEB. 9-13 AND 16-20 :: TONY DANZA AT THE ROYAL
THE INTERNATIONAL POLO CLUB PALM BEACH ............
561/833-1812 :: www.palmbeachimprov.com
ROOM CABARET
561/204-5687 :: www.internationalpoloclub.com
Tony Danza makes his Royal Room Debut. Best FEB. 5-6 :: KEVIN NEALON
known for his co-starring roles in the hit TV series
JAN 3-APRIL 24 :: INTERNATION POLO
Kevin Nealon sets himself apart from other comedic
Taxi and Who’s The Boss, the Emmy-nominated actor
performers with his unique sense of humor, dry wit
also performed on Broadway in The Producers as
Showcases the incredible skills of the ponies and players in one state-of-the-art facility.
and likeable demeanor. Nealon is best known for his
Max Bialystock, and The Iceman Cometh.
nine-year stint on NBC’s Saturday Night Live. FEB. 23-27 :: MELISSA MANCHESTER
FEB. 21 :: YLVISAKER CUP FEB. 24-MARCH 6 :: C.V. WHITNEY CUP - 26 GOAL
FEB. 11-14 :: PAULY SHORE
Back By Popular Demand, Grammy Award-winning
Born into a life of comedy, Pauly Shore is seared into
singer/songwriter Melissa Manchester started as a
THROUGH APRIL 24 :: CHAMPAGNE BRUNCH
the public consciousness for his attention-grabbing
back-up singer to Bette Midler before becoming a
For reservation information, call 561/792-9292
comedic talents, and his meteoric rise to notoriety in
solo artist selling-out Carnegie Hall and theaters
the 1990s with starring roles in popular film comedies
around the world. Her first hit was “Midnight Blue.”
and performing stand-up in comedy clubs.
PERFORMING ARTS ............................................................ SOUTH FLORIDA SCIENCE CENTER AND AQUARIUM ....
FEB 19-20 :: MO’NIQUE
THE RAYMOND F. KRAVIS CENTER FOR THE
561/832-7469 :: www.kravis.org
561/832-1988 :: www.sfsciencecenter.org
Mo’Nique is an award-winning powerhouse whose
FEB. 1 :: DANCING WITH THE STARS
consistent body of work has captivated audiences in
FEB. 20 :: THE SCIENCE OF CHOCOLATE
her stand up comedy, TV, film and literature.
Science is sweet. During Science of Chocolate, visitors
Alexander W. Dreyfoos, Jr. Concert Hall
will learn the science behind how chocolate is made,
FEB. 2-3 :: CHE MALAMBO
FEB. 26-27 :: BOB SAGET
the chemical properties of chocolate, as well as its
Marshall E. Rinker, Sr. Playhouse
Bob Saget has starred in many successful TV shows
potential health benefits. FEB. 2 :: SHATNER’S WORLD STARRING
including Full House and Americas Funniest Home
Videos. The grammy-nominated actor has been a
FEB. 26 :: NIGHTS AT THE MUSEUM: SWEET SCIENCE ...
standup comedian for over 30 years.
Includes various interactive science crafts, activities, entertainment, exhibits, planetarium shows, and a
PRESERVATION FOUNDATION OF PALM BEACH ............
chance to view the night sky in Palm Beach County.
561/253-2600 :: www.palmbeachpreservation.org THE BREAKERS HOTEL & RESORT .................................... FEB. 1, 8, 15, 22 :: FILM NIGHTS AT 6PM
561/655-6611 :: www.thebreakers.com
ON A GRID: HOW NEW YORK BECAME NEW YORK BY GERARD KOEPPEL
FEB. 10 :: THE PALM BEACH CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
The Manhattan grid has been called “a disaster” of
WILL HOST A BREAKFAST SPONSORED BY CHAD
urban planning and, “the most courageous act of
JENKINS OF THE JENKINS GROUP..
prediction in Western civilization.” This is its story.
For more information and to make reservations, please visit www.palmbeachchamber.com.
FEB. 11 :: LECTURE AND BOOK SIGNING: THE WALK TO AND FROM ELSIE’S BY HUTTON WILKINSON AND FLYNN KUHNERT.
Using the format of limited-edition historical novels, authors Hutton Wilkinson and Flynn Kuhnert share
WILLIAM SHATNER
Alexander W. Dreyfoos, Jr. Concert Hall FEB. 3 :: AN EVENING WITH PATTI LABELLE
Alexander W. Dreyfoos, Jr. Concert Hall FEB. 5 :: 2CELLOS
Alexander W. Dreyfoos, Jr. Concert Hall FEB. 6 :: PENN & TELLER
Alexander W. Dreyfoos, Jr. Concert Hall FEB. 7 :: 2015-2016 REGIONAL ARTS CONCERT SERIES: BUFFALO PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA
JoAnn Falletta, Conductor THE COLONY HOTEL PALM BEACH ..................................
561/655-5430 :: www.thecolonypalmbeach.com
Alexander W. Dreyfoos, Jr. Concert Hall FEB. 8 :: YOUNG ARTIST SERIES: HORSZOWSKI TRIO
FEB. 8 :: CULTURE & COCKTAILS
for the first time inside knowledge of Elsie de Wolfe
A conversation with Terry Teachout, the dramatic
and her relationship to designer Tony Duquette.
critic of The Wall Street Journal and critic at large.
Marshall E. Rinker, Sr. Playhouse FEB. 9-13 :: KRAVIS ON BROADWAY: MOTOWN THE MUSICAL
ROYAL ROOM CABARET @ THE COLONY PALM BEACH .561/659-8100 :: www.thecolonypalmbeach.com FEB. 3-6 :: CAROLE J. BUFFORD
Part of a younger generation of New York cabaret performers, Carole J. Bufford is considered a dollfaced latter-day flapper with a broad sense of humor. Ms. Bufford radiates confidence and style.
FEB. 9 :: WOMEN AND FASHION LUNCHEON: HAUTE
Women and Fashion founder Anita Gabler has
FEB. 9 :: A SALUTE TO GREAT BRAZILIAN MUSIC AND
scouted the Island and shares her fabulous fashion
PERFORMANCES
finds including unique and chic purses, vintage hair
The Picower Foundation Arts Education Center in the
accessories, beautiful scarves and stylish capes, and
Cohen Pavilion
other fantastic items. A three-course lunch will follow the event. For reservations, please call 561/676-1168 or visit www.womenandfashion.net.
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FASHION ACCESSORIES
FEB. 10-11 :: POSTSECRET: THE SHOW
Marshall E. Rinker, Sr. Playhouse
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FEB. 12-14 :: THE LADY WITH ALL THE ANSWERS
FEB. 27 :: PEAK: LADYSMITH BLACK MAMBAZO
FEB. 5, 12, 19 AND 26 :: FRIDAY FILM
Marshall E. Rinker, Sr. Playhouse
Michael and Andrew Gosman Amphitheatre
SERIES: SHOWINGS AT 2:30, 5:15 AND 8 P.M.
FEB. 13 :: FAMILY FARE: CAHOOTS NI/EGG
FEB. 28 :: 2015-2016 REGIONAL ARTS CONCERT
Feb. 19, Le Chef, Feb. 26,
The Best Offer, Feb. 5, Woman In Gold, Feb. 12, Iris, Helen K. Persson Hall
SERIES: JERUSALEM SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
Alexander W. Dreyfoos, Jr. Concert Hall
FEB. 7 :: KEYBOARD CONVERSATIONS ® WITH JEFFREY SIEGEL: THE PASSIONATE LOVE MUSIC OF
FEB. 15 :: ATTITUDE AND STYLE: A CONVERSATION WITH IRIS APFEL/AN INTERVIEW BY STEVEN CARAS
FEB. 29 :: KRAVIS CENTER PRESENTS: IN THE HEAT OF
ROBERT SCHUMANN
Gimelstob Ballroom in the Cohen Pavilion
THE NIGHT HOSTED BY ANETA SEWELL
Jeffrey
Marshall E. Rinker, Sr. Playhouse
Conversations® series with his second performance
OF THE FIELD STARRING SIDNEY POITIER AND
THE SOCIETY OF THE FOUR ARTS ..................................]
LILIA SKALA, HOSTED BY AETA SEWELL
561/655-7226 :: www.fourarts.org
FEB. 18:: THE LIFE AND WORK OF ADDISON MIZNER, LECTURER: RICHARD RENE SILVIN
The Picower Foundation Arts Education Center In the Cohen Pavilion FEB. 18-21 AND 23-28 :: LENNON: THROUGH A GLASS ONION
Helen K. Persson Hall FEB. 21 :: PEAK: THE BIG PICTURE FEATURING
continues
with
the
Keyboard
of the season featuring works by Robert Schumann.
FEB. 15 :: AFRICAN-AMERICAN FILM FESTIVAL: LILIES
Marshall E. Rinker, Sr. Playhouse
Siegel
Walter S. Gubelmann Auditorium FEB. 10 :: CONCERT SERIES: HOLLYWOOD CONCERT
THROUGH MARCH 6 :: THE ESTHER B. O’KEEFE
ORCHESTRA: A NIGHT AT THE OSCARS
GALLERY EXHIBITION: BILL CUNNINGHAM/FACADES
The orchestra performs music dating back to the
In 1968, renowned photographer Bill Cunningham
early ’30s, as well as the most current hits from such
embarked on an eight-year project to document the
movies as The Lion King and Mission Impossible.
architectural riches and fashion history of New York.
Walter S. Gubelmann Auditorium
FEB. 1, 3-4, 8, 9-10, 11, 17 AND 24-26 :: CAMPUS ON
FEB. 13 :: THE METROPOLITAN OPERA LIVE IN HD
THE LAKE LECTURE SERIES
Enjoy live performances of the Metropolitan Opera
Campus on the Lake is a series of cultural education
broadcast in high definition. This month feature:
lectures, that explore thought-provoking topics on
Verdi’s “Otello.”
DAVID KRAKAUER
art, music, literature, drama and the art of living well.
Marshall E. Rinker, Sr. Playhouse
Each program features outstanding international and
FEB. 14 :: CONCERT SERIES: MODIGLIANI QUARTET
local speakers who pursue varied forms of arts.
This international sensation is quickly becoming one of the world’s top string quartets. The group has five
FEB. 22 :: AFRICAN AMERICAN FILM FESTIVAL: GUESS WHO’S COMING TO DINNER HOSTED BY
FEB. 2-3, 10 AND 16-17 :: BOOK DISCUSSION GROUPS
award-winning CDs, tours across the globe and is
ANETA SEWELL
IN THE KING LIBRARY
praised for their effortless and supple sound.
Marshall E. Rinker, Sr., Playhouse
This month: The White Nile, by Alan Moorehead,
Walter S. Gubelmann Auditorium
remains a seminal work in tales of discovery and FEB. 22 :: KRAVIS CENTER PRESENTS MICHAEL FEINSTEIN AND THE KRAVIS CENTER POPS ORCHESTRA
Frank Sinatra’s 100th Celebration is conducted by Larry Blank. Alexander W. Dreyfoos, Jr. Concert Hall FEB. 23 :: NEIL BERG’S 107 YEARS OF BROADWAY
Alexander W. Dreyfoos, Jr. Concert Hall FEB. 23-24 :: REGIONAL ARTS CONCERT SERIES: PHILADELPHIA ORCHESTRA WITH STÉPHANE DENÈVE, CONDUCTOR
Alexander W. Dreyfoos, Jr. Concert Hall
escapade. In Me Before You by Jojo Moyes, Louisa
FEB. 21 :: CONCERT SERIES: THE ARTURO
takes a badly needed job working for ex-Master of
SANDOVAL SEXTET
the Universe, Will Traynor. George Marshall: A
The Stockton Symphony presents an evening and
Biography by Debi and Iwin Unger, examines one of
afternoon with Arturo Sandoval, with his brilliant
the most influential figures in American history.
arrangements and dazzling trumpet performance. Walter S. Gublemann Auditorium
FEB. 2, 9, 16, AND 23 :: THE ESTHER B. O’ KEEFE SPEAKERS SERIES
FEB. 28 :: CONCERT SERIES: THE ROMEROS
This month: Kathleen Parker: “Politics, Culture and
Known as the “The Royal Family of the Guitar” this
Contemporary Issues,” Louis Menand: “Pollack and
ensemble is a veritable institution in classical music,
Politics: What Are We Looking At?” Marlene Strauss:
and has dazzled countless audiences worldwide.
“The Clark Brothers of Cooperstown,” and Thomas
Walter S. Gublemann Auditorium
FEB. 24 :: KRAVIS CENTER PRESENTS: ROBERT KLEIN
Campbell: “Art, Audience, Excellence: Thoughts on
AND RITA RUDNER
the Future of the Metropolitan Museum of Art.”
Alexander W. Dreyfoos, Jr. Concert Hall
WORTH AVENUE ................................................................
561/659-6909 :: www.worth-avenue.com FEB. 3 :: CONCERT SERIES: DEBORAH VOIGT,
FEB. 25 :: KRAVIS CENTER PRESENTS: BILLY
“VOIGT LESSONS”
MCGUIGAN’S ROCK LEGENDS
During this one-women show, the internationally
WEDNESDAY OF THE MONTH :: HISTORICAL WALKING
Michael and Andrew Gosman Amphitheatre
beloved soprano shares memories and music from
TOUR OF WORTH AVENUE.
THROUGH APRIL 27 :: EVERY (NON-HOLIDAY)
her celebrated career, in an intimate account of her
Rick Rose, co-owner and manager of Grandview
FEB. 26-28 :: MIAMI CITY BALLET PRESENTS:
life beyond the velvet curtains.
Gardens Bed and Breakfast and local historian, leads
PROGRAM THREE
Walter S. Gublemann Auditorium.
a walking tour of famed Worth Avenue, and its
Alexander W. Dreyfoos, Jr. Concert Hall
unique architecture and historical landmarks.
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HISTORICAL SOCIETY OF PALM BEACH COUNTY ..........
PALM BEACH COUNTY CULTURAL COUNCIL ..................
561/802-6000 :: www.awdsoa.org
561/832-4164 :: historicalsocietypbc.org
561/471-2901 :: www.palmbeachculture.com
MARCH 4-6 :: SHREK
MARCH 4 :: HISTORICAL WALKING TOURS
MARCH 7 :: ART & ARCHITECTURE: A CONVERSATION
Meyer Hall
Led by architect and historian Rick Gonzalez of REG
WITH GILBERT C. MAURER, DIRECTOR OF THE
Architects, this one-hour guided tour showcases the
HEARTS FOUNDATION
MARCH 12 :: ROMEO AND JULIET
evolution of downtown West Palm Beach buildings
Gilbert Maurer is on the board of directors of Hearst,
Meyer Hall
and landmarks and includes an historical urban
one of the nation’s largest diversified media and
design overview. Advance reservations are required.
information companies. For reservations, please call The Colony Hotel, 561/655-5430
MARCH 15 :: PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA
Meyer Hall
MARCH 5 :: EVENING ON ANTIQUE ROW 2016
The most fashionable street party in South Florida
PALM BEACH DRAMAWORKS ..........................................
ANN NORTON SCULPTURE GARDENS ..............................
returns! “The Row” on South Dixie Highway in West
561/514-4042 :: www.palmbeachdramaworks.org
561/832-5328 :: www.ansg.org
Palm Beach will come to life with music and special entertainment, food and beverages, an antique
MARCH 8-15 :: EXHIBITION: ART IN THE FAMILY TREE
appraisal tent, shopping and much more.
MARCH 25-APRIL 24 :: OUTSIDE MULLINGAR
In this romantic comedy set on neighboring and feuding farms in Ireland, Anthony and Rosemary are
This exhibition features diverse pieces from the lineage
too obstinate to take a chance on love.
of artists in the Phipps and Guest family, including
MARCH 9 :: THEY DARED TO DREAM: FLORIDA
works from Susie Phipps Cochran, Rafe Cochran,
WOMEN WHO SHAPED HISTORY
Hubert Phipps, Michael Phipps and Diana Guest.
In celebration of Women’s History Month, a lecture
PALM BEACH IMPROV ......................................................
by Doris L. Weatherford discussing her recent book:
561/833-1812 :: www.palmbeachimprov.com
ARMORY ARTS CENTER ....................................................
They Dared to Dream: Florida Women Who Shaped
561/832-1776 :: www.armoryart.org
History, will be held in the historic 1916 Palm Beach County Courthouse in West Palm Beach.
MARCH 7 :: ANNUAL MAD HATTER’S LUNCHEON
The 11th annual celebration of unique artwork and
NATIONAL COUNCIL OF JEWISH WOMEN PALM
millinery fashion. Guests come adorned in creative,
BEACH SECTION ................................................................
over-the-top hats and bid on handcrafted artwork
56/790-7440 :: www.njwpalmbeach.org
including ceramic tea-themed items.
MARCH 3 :: CINDY KAZA: MEDIUM MARCH 4-5 :: JIM BREUER’S SPRING TRAINING TOUR MARCH 10-13 :: MICHAEL BLACKSON
PALM BEACH INTERNATIONAL BOAT SHOW ..................
954/764-7642 :: www.showmanagement.com MARCH 28 :: A MUSICAL JOURNEY
HENRY MORRISON FLAGLER MUSEUM ..........................
Grammy nominated classical pianist and author,
MARCH 17-20 :: THE 31ST ANNUAL BOAT SHOW IS
561/655-2833 :: www.flaglermuseum.us
Mona Golabek will speak about her mother and
SET AT VARIOUS LOCATIONS THROUGHOUT
THROUGH APRIL 17 :: BEAUTY’S LEGACY: GILDED
aunts’ narrow escape from Vienna to London on the
PALM BEACH
Kindertransport in 1938.
This event features more than $1.2 billion worth of
AGE PORTRAITS IN AMERICA
This exhibit explores the critical and popular resurgence of portraiture in the United States during the close of
boats, yachts and accessories from the world’s NORTON MUSEUM OF ART ..............................................
leading marine manufacturers.
561/832-5196 :: www.norton.org
the Civil War.and beginning of World War I.
PRESERVATION FOUNDATION OF PALM BEACH ............ MARCH 3 :: CURATOR’S CONVERSATION:EDWARD
561/253-2600 :: www.palmbeachpreservation.org
MARCH 6 :: LECTURE SERIES: THE SHERMAN ACT, THE
HOPPER’S FOUR LANE ROAD
INTERSTATE COMMERCE ACT AND BASEBALL BY
Ellen Roberts, and Harold and Anne Berkley Smith,
MARCH 4 :: ANNUAL GALA DINNER DANCE AT THE
Curator of American Art, discuss artist Edward
BREAKERS OF PALM BEACH.
NATHANIEL GROW
Author and professor Nathaniel Grow examines the Anti-Trust legislation on the Baseball Ruling. MARCH 8 :: MUSIC SERIES: MECCORE STRING QUARTET
Established in 2007, the Meccore String Quartet has been one of Poland’s most compelling ensembles. MARCH 12 :: THE MAD HATTER’S TEA PARTY
Hopper’s masterpiece, “Four Lane Road.” MARCH 7 AND 14 :: FILM NIGHTS 6P.M. (TO BE MARCH 6 :: LIVE! AT THE NORTON: ANDREW
ANNOUNCED)
SORDS/ART OF THE VIOLIN
The renowned Sords, joined by pianist Eriko Izumida,
ROYAL ROOM CABARET @ THE COLONY PALM BEACH....
performs works by Brahms, Elgar and Bartok.
561/659-8100 :: www.thecolonypalmbeach.com
MARCH 16 :: A CLOSER LOOK: PAUL KLEE’S OLD
MARCH 1-5 :: JOHN PIZZARELLI
MARRIED COUPLE, 1931
Back By Popular Demand, John Pizzarelli has had a
Hosted by the Whitehall Society, festivities begin
This exhibit features paintings by renowned artist
multi-faceted career as a jazz guitarist, vocalist and
with children creating festive bonnets. A gilded style
Paul Klee.
bandleader. He follows in the tradition of his father,
lunch follows in the Museum’s Café des Beaux-Arts.
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guitar legend Bucky Pizzarelli.
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MARCH 8-12 :: THE LETTERMAN
MARCH 4 :: ACOUSTIC ADVENTURES OF
THE SOCIETY OF THE FOUR ARTS ....................................
One of the world’s best-loved male vocal trios, The
RICHARD GILEWITZ,
561/655-7226 :: www.fourarts.org
Lettermen, have had 16-top 10 singles including
Fingerstyle Guitarist & Raconteur
“Going Out of My Head/Can’t Take My Eyes Off
Helen K. Persson Hall
You,” “The Way You Look Tonight,” When I Fall in Love,” “Turn Around,” and much more. SOUTH FLORIDA SCIENCE CENTER AND AQUARIUM ....
561/832-1988 :: www.sfsciencecenter.org MARCH 2 :: THE SCIENCE OF HAPPINESS: FEATURING SHAWN ACHOR, POSITIVE PSYCHOLOGY EXPERT
An interesting lecture by Shawn Achor, the New York
Times bestselling author of The Happiness Advantage and Before Happiness.
MARCH 5-6 :: AND ALL THAT JAZZ: THE SONGS OF
of Eva Perón, by John Barnes, March 2, Dispatches by
KANDER AND EBB
Michael Herr, March 9, Go Set A Watchman by
Features Billy Stritch, Carole Bufford and Marissa
561/655-6611 :: www.thebreakers.com
Marshall E. Rinker, Sr. Playhouse
MARCH 4 :: THE PALM BEACH CHAMBER OF POLITZINER WITH SPONSOR, WORTH AVENUE YACHTS
For more information and to make a reservation, please visit www.palmbeachchamber.com.
This month: Louis Rebe Beres, Israel’s Nuclear Strategy and U.S. Security,
THE PATTI PAGE STORY
Troubled World,”Hayden is an expert on nuclear war
Alexander W. Dreyfoos, Jr. Concert Hall MARCH 7 :: RUSSIAN NATIONAL ORCHESTRA
Alexander W. Dreyfoos, Jr. Concert Hall
UNEXPECTED JOURNEY
Marshall E. Rinker, Sr. Playhouse MARCH 9 :: CAMERON CARPENTER WITH JACKSONVILLE SYMPHONY
With special guest Matthew Whitaker THE INTERNATIONAL POLO CLUB PALM BEACH ............
Alexander W. Dreyfoos, Jr. Concert Hall
561/204-5687 :: www.internationalpoloclub.com MARCH 10 :: ITZHAK PERLMAN 20TH ANNIVERSARY THROUGH MARCH 6 :: C.V. WHITNEY CUP
MARCH 6-27 :: USPA GOLD CUP
director, saxophone and piano; Andy Statman, clarinet and mandolin; with The Brave Old World and Klezmer Conservatory Band and other special guests.
THROUGH APRIL 24 :: CHAMPAGNE BRUNCH
Alexander W. Dreyfoos, Jr. Concert Hall
For reservation information, call 561/792-9292 MARCH 11 :: TONY BENNETT THE RAYMOND F. KRAVIS CENTER FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS ............................................................
561/832-7469 :: www.kravis.org MARCH 1-6 :: KRAVIS ON BROADWAY: MATILDA, THE MUSICAL
Alexander W. Dreyfoos Jr. Concert Hall MARCH 2 :: ARTSMART LECTURE SERIES: AMERICA IN RUSSIA FROM CATHERINE THE GREAT TO NICHOLAS II
Michael Hayden, “A
and nuclear terrorism and is closely involved with Israeli security issues, and Lisa Genova, “Still Alice,” explores early-onset Alzheimer’s and led to a major motion picture and Oscar-win by Julianne Moore. MARCH 2 :: CONCERT SERIES: FLAMENCO VIVO CARLOTA SANTANA, “POEMA DE ANDALUCÍA”
The season heats up with one of the nation’s premier Flamenco and Spanish dance companies. MARCH 3-4, 7, 10 AND 17 :: CAMPUS ON THE LAKE LECTURE SERIES
Campus on the Lake is a series of cultural education lectures, exploring the topics of art, music, literature, drama and the art of living well.
OF IN THE FIDDLER’S HOUSE
Features Itzhak Perlman, violin, Hankus Netsky, music MARCH 5 :: IGLEHART CUP
MARCH 1, 8 AND 15 :: O’KEEFFE LECTURE SERIES:
MARCH 7 :: ADULTS AT LEISURE SERIES: FLIPSIDE,
MARCH 9-13 :: BECOMING DR. RUTH: AN COMMERCE HOSTS A BREAKFAST BY ESPN’S STEVEN
Harper Lee, March 15-16, 1984 by George Orwell.
Mulder, and devised by Barry Day.
Kirill Karabits, Conductor, Stefan Jackiw, Violin THE BREAKERS HOTEL & RESORT ....................................
MARCH 1-2, 9, 15-16 :: BOOK DISCUSSION GROUPS
This month: March 1-2, Evita, First Lady: A Biography
Alexander W. Dreyfoos, Jr. Concert Hall MARCH 12 :: JOFFREY BALLET
Alexander W. Dreyfoos, Jr. Concert Hall MARCH 13 :: DUDU FISHER IN CONCERT
Alexander W. Dreyfoos, Jr. Concert Hall MARCH 14 :: KRAVIS CENTER PRESENTS: YOUNG ARTISTS SERIES
MARCH 4, 11 AND 13 :: SUNDAY AND FRIDAY FILMS SERIES:
Shows at 2:30 p.m. 5:15 p.m., and 8 p.m
Gemma Bovery, Where Do We Go Now?and Beltracchi: The Art Of Forgery Walter S. Gublemann Auditorium MARCH 5 :: THE METROPOLITAN OPERA LIVE IN HD: MET OPERA: PUCCINI’S “MANON LESCAUT”
Walter S. Gubelmann Auditorium MARCH 19-APRIL 17 :: EXHIBIT: POWER & PIETY, SPANISH COLONIAL ART
This exhibition is drawn from the Colección Patricia Phelps de Cisneros and is co-organized by the Museum of Biblical Art, New York and Art Services International in Alexandria, Virginia.
The Picower Foundation Arts Education Center In the
Maxiom Bass, Dorival Puccini, Jr.; Trumpet, Kris
Cohen Pavilion
Hammond; Trumpet, Jacob DiEdwardo; French horn,
WORTH AVENUE ................................................................
Orin Larson; Trombone; Kevin Harrison, Tuba
561/659-6909 :: www.worth-avenue.com
MARCH 3 :: KRAVIS FILM & BOOK CLUB: KATHARINE
Marshall E. Rinker, Sr. Playhouse MARCH 12 :: PET PARADE AND CONTEST
HEPBURN AND ADAM’S RIB
Hosted by Lee Wolf, noted author and lecturer
MARCH 15-27 :: CAPITOL STEPS: MOCK THE VOTE
Worth Avenue’s 21st annual Pet Parade and Contest.
Helen K. Persson Hall
Marshall E. Rinker, Sr. Playhouse
Owners and their pets compete for great prizes and the honor of being one of Palm Beach’s doggy divas. Bring your beloved furry friend and cruise the runway. i
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PALM BEACH DINING CAFÉ BOULUD
264 THE GRILL :: 561/833-6444
BICE RISTORANTE :: 561/835-1600
CAFÉ DELAMAR :: 561/659-3174
264 S. County Road, Palm Beach
313 ½ Worth Ave., Palm Beach
326 Peruvian Ave., Via de Mario, Palm Beach
Located in a landmark Addison Mizner-designed building,
Bice patrons enjoy an authentic and intimate atmosphere
This comfortable café offers sandwiches, salads, cappuccino
the Grill offers a tantalizing selection of American fare.
with Northern Italian cuisine, including homemade pasta
and more.
and veal osso buco served indoors or al fresco. CAFÉ DES BEAUX-ARTS :: 561/655-2833
3800 OCEAN :: 561/340-1795 Palm Beach Marriott Singer Island Beach Resort & Spa
BLUE PROVENCE :: 561/651-1491
The Henry Morrison Flagler Museum
3800 N. Ocean Drive, Singer Island-Palm Beach
300 S. County Road, Palm Beach
One Whitehall Way, Palm Beach
Chef Dean Max brings modern American seafood to the
This famed Palm Beach market serves items not found
Open November through March, this café presents a
shores of Palm Beach with an inspiring, daily-changing
anywhere else, including an extensive collection of
fixed-menu, Gilded Age-style lunch and tea with
menu set against stunning oceanfront views.
cheeses, caviar, smoked salmon and more.
sandwiches, scones and desserts prepared fresh daily.
AB&G :: 561/582-2800
BRANDON’S BY THE BEACH :: 561/540-6440
CAFÉ L’EUROPE :: 561/655-4020
Four Seasons Resort Palm Beach
Tideline Ocean Resort
331 S. County Road, Palm Beach
2800 S. Ocean Blvd., Palm Beach
2842 S. Ocean Blvd., Palm Beach
A tradition in Palm Beach for fine dining and excellent
As street fare and food carts continue to gain culinary
A true definition of South Florida, Brandon's by the Beach
service, Cafe L’Europe offers a supreme selection of caviar,
attention, AB&G, the only beachfront restaurant on the
is a contemporary twist on American favorites. New World
as well as duck, veal and organic free-range chicken.
island, offers a menu inspired by beach food favorites
American with a multicultural approach, the dishes are
from around the world. No matter which dish you choose
vibrant with tastes, colors and textures for every palate.
CAFÉ SAPORI :: 561/805-7313 205 Southern Blvd., West Palm Beach
from Atlantic salmon chirasi to a lamb keftedes sandwich, BREEZE :: 561/540-4924
In an upbeat and elegant setting, this classic eatery offers
Eau Palm Beach Resort & Spa, Palm Beach
an assortment of flavors from Italy, featuring delicious
AL FRESCO :: 561/273-4130
100 S. Ocean Blvd., Manalapan
Italian fare with a sampling of Japanese and Tapas.
Palm Beach Par 3 @ the Town Clubhouse
The only oceanfront burger bar in the Palm Beaches
2345 South Ocean Blvd., Palm Beach
features gourmet burgers, seaside salads, tempting light
CAFÉ VIA FLORA :: 561/514-4959
This Par 3 Golf Course eatery offers breakfast, lunch and
bites and cocktails.
240 Worth Ave., Palm Beach
the flavors will radiate the essence of being seaside.
Dining indoors or al fresco in an enchanted garden setting,
dinner in a breezy atmosphere with a casual menu. BRICKTOP’S :: 561/855-2030
Café Via Flora offers creative sandwiches, salads and pizzas
ANGLE :: 561/540-4924
375 S. County Road, Palm Beach
for lunch, as well as a delectable dinner menu.
Eau Palm Beach Resort & Spa, Palm Beach
Casual American cuisine is on the menu with a variety of
100 S. Ocean Blvd., Manalapan
classic favorites, a full bar and gluten-free options.
CHARLEY’S CRAB :: 561/659-1500 456 S. Ocean Blvd., Palm Beach
Angle, a contemporary, American supper club features locally grown ingredients, line-caught fish, all-natural,
BUCCAN :: 561/833-3450
Waterfront views can be seen at this popular eatery,
dry-aged prime beef, distinctive cocktails and an
350 S. County Road, Palm Beach
where fresh seafood and other mouthwatering creations
award-winning wine wall.
Chef Clay Conley’s “progressive American” approach
combine with excellent service.
blends the flavors of his New England childhood with Asian ATLANTIC BAR & GRILL :: 561/582-2800 Four Seasons Resort Palm Beach 2800 S. Ocean Blvd., Palm Beach This casual patio setting overlooking the Atlantic Ocean serves tropical drinks and traditional poolside favorites for both lunch and dinner.
cuisine, the rustic Mediterranean and the sensual influence
CHEZ JEAN-PIERRE BISTRO :: 561/833-1171
of Latin America that highlight contrasting tastes, textures,
132 N. County Road, Palm Beach
and temperatures.
Chef Jean-Pierre Leverrier’s restaurant combines French charm and American hospitality with an incredible array of
CAFÉ 155 :: 561/655-5430
homemade cuisine and seasonal delights. Diners enjoy
The Colony, 155 Hammon Ave., Palm Beach
hearty portions with elegant yet simple plate presentations
Under its red awnings, Café 155 opens with freshly
and may end the meal with an award-winning dessert.
made breakfast items followed by lunch with homemade soups, salads and sandwiches.
CHEZ L’EPICIER :: 561/508-7030 288 S. County Road, Palm Beach
AVOCADO GRILL :: 561/623-0822
CAFÉ BOULUD :: 561/655-6060
Farm to fork, the cuisine at Chez L’épicier is French-based,
125 Datura Street, West Palm Beach
The Brazilian Court, 301 Australian Ave., Palm Beach
but it’s not traditional. Exported from a popular Montreal
Avocado Grill’s menu serves avocado, salads, veggies,
A warm and inviting French-American venue with classic
eatery, the menu is packed with French-Canadian twists,
land, sea, pasta, specialty sushi rolls, and large plates.
French fare, vegetarian selections and world dishes.
including a specialty cocktail made with maple syrup.
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CUCINA DELL'ARTE :: 561/655-0770
MORTON’S THE STEAKHOUSE :: 561/835-9664
257 Royal Poinciana Way, Palm Beach
777 S. Flagler Dr., West Palm Beach
Talk loud, eat well and laugh often is the mantra at this
Convenient to the Kravis Center and Worth Avenue,
trattoria-style locale that serves contemporary Italian and Mediterranean cuisine indoors or outside on the sidewalk. ECHO :: 561/802-4222 230A Sunrise Ave., Palm Beach The flavors of China, Thailand, Japan and Vietnam come alive at this Asian-inspired bistro, which features a theater-style sushi bar and stylish accents. Enjoy Echo’s Dragonfly Lounge and choose from an innovative array of cocktails, sake, domestic and imported beers and impressive wine list. E.R. BRADLEY’S :: 561/833-3520 104 N. Clematis Street, West Palm Beach Since 1983, this landmark bar and restaurant on the Intracoastal combines traditional dishes with modern American fare. FRATELLI LYON :: 561/832-5196 Norton Museum of Art 1451 S. Olive Ave., West Palm Beach This quality eatery offers full-service dining in the museum’s light-filled West Courtyard.
HMF AT THE BREAKERS :: 561/290-0104 The Breakers, One S. County Road, Palm Beach Ease into the evening Palm Beach style with a lively mix of classic cocktails and modern fare. HULLABALOO :: 561/833-1033 517 Clematis Street, West Palm Beach At this Italian-inspired gastro pub, the concept is "craft everything," with well-picked microbrews, artisanal fare, boutique wines, and handcrafted "kitchen" cocktails. IMOTO :: 561/833-5522 350 S. County Road, Palm Beach In Japanese, Imoto means “little sister.” Inspired by buccan next door, Imoto expands Chef Clay Conley’s small plates, big flavor concept with Japanese and Asian cuisine. JOVÉ KITCHEN & BAR :: 561/582-2800 Four Seasons Resort Palm Beach 2800 S. Ocean Blvd., Palm Beach Named for Italian god of the sky, this dinner-only spot
Four Seasons Resort Palm Beach 2800 S. Ocean Blvd., Palm Beach Take in views of tropical gardens and sunrises over the Atlantic Ocean while fresh, artisanal fare entices the
NICK & JOHNNIE’S :: 561/655-3319 207 Royal Poinciana Way, Palm Beach Guests enjoy breakfast, lunch and dinner at this patio bar and grill, where comfort food with a twist is served.
PALM BEACH GRILL :: 561/835-1077 340 Royal Poinciana Way, Palm Beach Fresh fish, including cedar plank-roasted salmon and an ahi tuna burger, mix with slow-roasted ribs and rotisserie chicken for an exciting menu paired with an extensive wine list.
PALM COURT :: 561/655-5430 The Colony 155 Hammon Ave., Palm Beach An extension of the popular Polo Steaks & Seafood, the Palm Court conveys a relaxed and airy environment outdoors that provides guests a scenic backdrop for mealtime conversation and cocktail party badinage.
offers a wide range of “modern Italian” dishes. PASTRY HEAVEN :: 561/655-0610 KITCHEN :: 561/249-2281
GRAZE :: 561/582-2800
Morton’s serves the finest quality foods, including USDA prime-aged beef, fresh seafood, and hand-picked produce.
319 Belvedere Road #2, West Palm Beach A contemporary American Brasserie that focues on passionately prepared, refined and flavorful fare. Chef
375 S. County Road, Palm Beach This bakery prepares an array of breads and desserts, as well as espresso and cappuccino, and daily homemade specials including soups and deli sandwiches.
Matthew Byrne and his team prepare cuisine to create a menu that is approachable yet refined and interesting.
palate. Graze embodies a relaxed, coastal environment
PATRICK LÉZÉ PALM BEACH :: 561/366-1313 229 Sunrise Ave., Palm Beach
where no dress code exists and the service is impeccable,
MATTEO’S GARDEN CLUB :: 561/833-6600
Quick and delicious, this intimate bakery offers daily lunch
warm and friendly.
140 Sunrise Ave., Palm Beach
specials, breads, pastries and desserts, as well as light
This intimate eatery is one of Palm Beach’s best-kept little
breakfast items. A repertoire of classical French pastry
GREEN’S PHARMACY :: 561/832-0304
secrets. The chef — owner Matteo Vicinanza — turns
includes fruit tarts, éclairs, Napoleons and macarons.
151 N. County Road, Palm Beach
classic Continental cuisine into a gourmet’s delight.
This neighborhood pharmacy offers breakfast and lunch
PB CATCH :: 561/655-5558
served coffee-shop style with breakfast specials, burgers,
MEAT MARKET PALM BEACH :: 561/354-9800
251 Sunrise Ave., Palm Beach
sandwiches, as well as ice-cream sodas and milkshakes.
191 Bradley Place, Palm Beach
Executed by Chef de Cuisine Aaron Black, a local, PB Catch
A modern, inventive and seriously upscale steakhouse
offers such seafood standards as a seared jumbo sea
HAMBURGER HEAVEN :: 561/655-5277
features exceptional cuts of meat, delicate seafood and
scallops appetizer, a macadamia nut and zucchini crusted
1 N. Clematis Street, Suite 130,
fresh produce, along with cocktails and wines.
grouper entree and a complete raw bar.
Located alongside West Palm Beach’s
MICHAEL R. MCCARTY’S :: 561/659-1899
PIZZA AL FRESCO :: 561/832-0032
Downtown Waterfront, the famed
50 Cocoanut Row, Palm Beach
14 Via Mizner, Worth Ave., Palm Beach
Palm Beach diner is renowned for its
With a British Colonial decor, this namesake restaurant
One of the best places in Palm Beach for outdoor seating,
award-winning hamburgers.
offers a variety of home-cooked fare from lunch’s light
Pizza Al Fresco offers fresh Italian cuisine in a casual,
soufflés to dinner’s New Zealand rack of lamb.
pet-friendly setting.
West Palm Beach
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PALM BEACH DINING continued POLO STEAKS & SEAFOOD :: 561/655-5430
TEMPLE ORANGE :: 561/540-4924
The Colony
Eau Palm Beach Resort & Spa, Palm Beach
155 Hammon Ave., Palm Beach
100 S. Ocean Blvd., Manalapan
Al fresco dining and tableside cooking make this a
Relax in the calming atmosphere of Temple Orange,
unique steakhouse restaurant, where prime beef and ribs
where al fresco options provide the perfect setting for a
are aged in-house, and music and dancing are at the bar.
healthy gourmet menu infused with the simple flavors of Mediterranean cuisine.
RENATO’S :: 561/655-9752
TEMPLE ORANGE
THE LEOPARD LOUNGE RESTAURANT AND BAR :: 561/659-5800
87 Via Mizner, Worth Ave., Palm Beach
TESTA’S PALM BEACH :: 561/832-0992
The Chesterfield, Palm Beach
An Old World European élan creates an elegant backdrop
221 Royal Poinciana Way, Palm Beach
363 Cocoanut Row, Palm Beach
for an eclectic menu of Continental cuisine featuring
Since 1921, Testa’s has remained one of the top eateries
One of the hottest spots in Palm Beach serving breakfast,
classic Italian dishes with an innovative twist.
in Palm Beach for its friendly service and high-quality
lunch, traditional English afternoon tea and dinner. The
dining that features award-winning steak, savory seafood
Leopard Lounge offers an eclectic range of English,
and Italian specialties.
American and international dishes, and entertainment.
Synonymous with excellence, this American steak house
THE BEACH CLUB AT THE BREAKERS :: 561/659-8440
THE LIVING ROOM :: 561/582-2800
maintains a chic and sophisticated yet warm ambiance.
The Breakers, One S. County Road, Palm Beach
Four Seasons Resort Palm Beach
With attention to detail and that special sizzle, Ruth’s
Mediterranean sophistication meets casual Atlantic chic
2800 S. Ocean Blvd., Palm Beach
Chris serves only the freshest and finest ingredients.
at The Breakers’ Beach Club, where delectable dishes are
A luxurious lobby lounge serving cocktails in the
served to hotel guests and club members.
evenings, the Living Room offers specialty hors d’oeuvres,
RUTH’S CHRIS STEAK HOUSE :: 561/514-3544 651 Okeechobee Blvd., West Palm Beach
SPRINKLES ICE CREAM & SANDWICH SHOP :: 561/659-1140
light entrées and desserts.
279 Royal Poinciana Way, Palm Beach
THE CIRCLE AT THE BREAKERS :: 561/659-8440
Considered an institution in Palm Beach, Sprinkles has a
The Breakers, One S. County Road, Palm Beach
THE OCEAN GRILL :: 561/659-8440
large selection of homemade ice cream, sodas, sundaes
In a magnificent, light-filled setting, The Breakers’
The Breakers, One S. County Road, Palm Beach
and smoothies. Also served are light breakfasts as well as
renowned Sunday brunch is served in comfortable
Reminiscent of a seaside cottage, The Breakers’ Ocean
lunches of homemade soups, salads and sandwiches.
elegance with an extensive buffet or a la carte menu and
Grill features casual luncheon fare and refreshments with
breathtaking views of the Atlantic Ocean.
panoramic views of the Ocean Golf Course.
314 S. County Road, Palm Beach
THE FLAGLER STEAKHOUSE :: 561/659-8440
THE SEAFOOD BAR AT THE BREAKERS :: 561/659-8440
Open for breakfast and lunch, this 78-seat casual eatery
The Breakers, One S. County Road, Palm Beach
One S. County Road, Palm Beach
serves classic fare including tuna melts and milkshakes at
Classic steak, serious cocktails and modern style. With
Fresh seasonal seafood is served in an Old Florida-inspired
the U-shaped counter, booths or tables.
panoramic views of The Breakers’ Ocean Course,
dining room or at one of the aquarium bar counters.
SURFSIDE DINER :: 561/659-7495
this steakhouse is the choice for Palm Beachers looking for TABLE 26º PALM BEACH :: 561/855-2660
hand-cut, aged prime steaks or specialties from the surf.
1700 S. Dixie Highway, West Palm Beach
TOOJAY’S GOURMET DELI :: 561/659-7232 313 Royal Poinciana Way, Palm Beach
A unique neighborhood eatery with global cuisine and a
THE ROYAL ROOM CABARET SUPPER CLUB ::
Famous for its New York-style delicatessen, TooJay’s offers
sophisticated yet casual setting, this restaurant by partners
561/655-5430
everything from overstuffed deli sandwiches to traditional
Ed “Eddie” Schmidt and Ozzie Medeiros features a
The Colony, 155 Hammon Ave., Palm Beach
soups, salmon and whitefish, potato pancakes and more.
culinary team led by Executive Chef Joe Ferro offering
With a venue of headliner entertainers from Broadway and
the finest quality, home-style comfort food.
from other nightspots throughout Chicago, Los Angeles,
TOWER RESTAURANT :: 561/659-3241
Las Vegas and New York, this supper club features a
44 Cocoanut Row, Palm Beach
TA-BOO :: 561/835-3500
full bar, an extensive wine list and fine dining with food
Serving continental American cuisine, the Tower Restaurant
221 Worth Ave., Palm Beach
prepared by the Polo Steakhouse.
is well known for its 12-ounce veal chop, Florida pompano,
A staple of Worth Avenue since 1941, Ta-boo has
chicken pot pie and, for lunch, Tina’s apple pancake.
delighted guests with American fare that covers the bases
THE ITALIAN RESTAURANT :: 561/659-8440
from comfort food to top-notch cuisine. The relaxing
The Breakers, One S. County Road, Palm Beach
TREVINI RISTORANTE :: 561/833-3883
ambiance is reminiscent of the British West Indies with
Furn for the whole family with home-style Italian fare.
290 Sunset Ave., Palm Beach
the tropical chic feel of a British colonial gentleman's
Smell the aromatic pizzas baked in brick ovens. Whet
Trevini is the place for fine Italian dining, where chef and
club; pineapples decorate the walls, vines dangle from
your appetite with a variety of fresh salads while the
co-owner Claudio Trevisan continues cooking native
the ceiling and a fireplace crackles softly in the corner.
chefs prepare homemade pastas and classic dishes.
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