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Contents

March 2018

features 88 / Palm Beach Beauties

Meet five Palm Beach County women whose beauty shines from the inside out BY LIZ PETONIAK

98 / Last Train

Sophisticated menswear and flirty feminine frocks exude sexy spring style PHOTOGRAPHY BY STEVEN SIMKO

106 / That’s Amore

Keith and Nicole Williams host a garden party to celebrate their recent nuptials BY LINDA MARX

112 / Pretty Please

Channel your inner princess with romantic pink and white jewels BY MARY MURRAY

118 / Plug & Play BY HOWARD WALKER

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departments 26 / From the Editor 28 / Party Pics

A sartorial soiree to benefit Loggerhead Marinelife Center, a gala to honor the men and women in blue, a star-studded evening at the Kravis Center, and a charitable catwalk for Palm Beach Island Hospice Foundation

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Behind-the-scenes secrets from Audra McDonald, the best Instagram images in Delray Beach, top tips for collecting silver, and more hot happenings around Palm Beach

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60 / Shop Local

Retail therapy with a philanthropic twist

62 / Vanity

Cutting-edge products to enhance your skin care routine

71 / Escape

Discover a haute home on the range and channel your inner cowboy at The Home Ranch BY DAPHNE NIKOLOPOULOS

76 / Weekender

Antigua’s Carlisle Bay is the ideal place to detach and relax for days on end

A glitzy Gucci bag and essential resort accessories

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58 / Sparkle

78 / Jet Set

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The Lincoln Navigator Black Label brings luxury and comfort to the full-size SUV model BY HOWARD WALKER

125 / Taste

A Quebecois brunch in Palm Beach, a new brewery opens in downtown West Palm, superior Sicilian staples find a home in Delray Beach, plus bites from the local dining scene

138 / Pour

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Celebrate St. Patrick’s Day with a selection of Ireland’s best whiskeys BY MARK SPIVAK

145 / Home

A dining room reminiscent of a tranquil garden and bartender advice for advancing your cocktail offerings

148 / Elements

Floral decor to usher in the spring season

173 / Balance

The benefits behind the matcha craze, innovative beauty products, an app for vet visits, and more tips for healthy living

184 / Wealth

How to settle retirement funds during a divorce BY JUDY MARTEL

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187 / Agenda

What to see and do this month

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Palm Beach philanthropist Audrey Gruss shares her favorite things, activities, and places

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For our annual March feature on the Palm Beaches’ most beautiful women, we are called upon to define what beauty is. If you think about it, the concept of beauty is one of the hardest to nail down: It certainly is in the eye of the beholder, as the adage goes, and it evolves in concert with the collective consciousness. So how do we go about identifying the individuals worthy of that honor? I can best answer that with an example. In July 2015, Perry Cohen and his friend Austin Stephanos, both 14, disappeared at sea while fishing offshore from the Jupiter Inlet. The tragedy devastated two families, sent ripples of grief across the Palm Beach County community, and resonated with parents around the world. It’s easy to imagine how such heartache could consume a mother. But Pamela Cohen channeled her grief into creating a lasting legacy for her son. She and her husband, Nick Korniloff, have established the Perry J. Cohen Foundation to support endeavors Perry cared about, including funding a new wetlands laboratory and habitat at Jupiter Community High School. The facility will be fully operational by next year—the year Perry would have graduated high school. “I always felt and believed that Perry would change the world somehow,” Pamela recently wrote on Instagram, “and it has now become up to us to do it on his behalf.” That is beauty. Pamela and four other women, each remarkable in her own way, are profiled in “Palm Beach Beauties” on page 88. Behind the glamorous photographs by Rob Nelson are strong, authentic, inspiring individuals who are not afraid to shake up the status quo—for the better. In this Style Issue, we also feature romantic looks from the spring collections, beautifully styled onboard a vintage train by L.A.-based fashion editor Linda Immediato (“Last Train,” page 98), and soft-hued jewels that are as pretty as a spring morning (“Pretty Please,” page 112). For style at home, turn to “That’s Amore” on page 106 to see how landscape architect Keith Williams designed his own garden for entertaining. Keith and his wife, Nicole, hosted a dinner party in the green “rooms” of their outdoor oasis, elevating the alfresco concept to new heights. Enjoy the issue!

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PBI: What’s your earliest memory of singing and performing? McDonald: I come from a musical family, and everybody sings. My grandmothers were piano teachers. My dad was a music teacher. I don’t remember a moment when there wasn’t music in my house. For me, I remember singing in my church choir, getting the solo on Christmas Eve, and standing up and turning around to face the congregation to sing. I remember the butterflies in my stomach and how much I enjoyed it. What has been the most challenging vocal role you’ve tackled? Billie Holiday. I had to completely alter my voice to sound like someone else. Not only the singing voice but the speaking voice, too. That was just a huge challenge, to sound authentically like her, because her voice is so specific and original. And

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Singer and actress Audra McDonald is Broadway royalty. She made her debut in 1992 (while still a student at Juilliard) and has earned a record six Tony Awards for roles like Ruth in A Raisin in the Sun, Bess in Porgy and Bess, and Billie Holiday in Lady Day at Emerson’s Bar & Grill. Throughout her career, she’s also appeared on TV and film, most recently portraying Madame de Garderobe in the live action remake of Beauty and the Beast. Regardless of the part, McDonald’s soaring soprano is always instantly recognizable. On March 17, she’ll share her otherworldly talent with audiences at the Kravis Center in West Palm Beach. PBI caught up with McDonald to talk all things Audra—and a bit of Billie, too. (561-832-7469, kravis.org)

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to find a way to do it that was healthy and wouldn’t destroy my own voice night after night. How did her vocal styling influence your own? What I did learn about her is that she absolutely had to be emotionally connected to the material in order to sing it. A song that she’d been singing for years, if she didn’t feel it on a certain night, she couldn’t do it. What I took away from that is more of a commitment to making sure I’m emotionally connected to every single note and song that I sing. Even though I have such a completely different style than Billie Holiday, that was something that drives us both, making sure there’s a connection.

What are your pre-show rituals? I’m very quiet. I stay in my dressing room. I do my little warmups, but mainly I get introspective and quiet, which is unlike me in regular life. It’s a lot of output, especially when you’re doing concerts. To get as quiet as I possibly can, conserve my energy, and check in with where I am emotionally helps me to make sure that when I am out there I’m able to give my all and connect with the audience.

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Location: 50 Ocean Eye Candy Appeal: The beachfront views are spectacular, but (between the fresh, seasonal ingredients and artful presentation) nothing beats the beauty found on the menu. The Shot: A brunch pic is like Delray Beach’s unofficial passport stamp—and 50 Ocean has one of the top weekend brunches in all of Palm Beach County.

Secure these Delray snaps to prove you’re the queen (or king) of the avenue

Location: The Dancing Pineapples (on NE 2nd Avenue, across from El Camino) Eye Candy Appeal: This colorful mural by artist Anita Lovitt personifies the spirit of Atlantic Avenue and the creative charm of Pineapple Grove. The Shot: Whether you get a single pineapple or the whole bunch in your frame, this snap is sure to please your pineapple-obsessed Palm Beach followers.

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Location: Sundy House Eye Candy Appeal: This historic home turned boutique inn abounds with lush gardens and romantic nooks. The Shot: Get lost in Sundy House’s endless greenery and take a pic that captures the gorgeous nature of Florida’s native flora.

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Location: Pineapple Grove Eye Candy Appeal: As the city’s sanctioned cultural district, Pineapple Grove delivers artistic surprises around every corner, from the Old School Square plaza to blocks of eclectic eateries. The Shot: Before you pass into the district, raise your smartphone for a snap of the quirky entryway.

Location: Morikami Museum and Japanese Gardens Eye Candy Appeal: Situated a few miles west of Atlantic Avenue, the Morikami gives an authentic glimpse of Japan with acres of gardens that recall traditional movements in Japanese horticulture. The Shot: This Zen destination offers ample opportunities for unforgettable grams, #nofilter required.

Location: Atlantic Avenue Eye Candy Appeal: As downtown Delray’s main thoroughfare, Atlantic Avenue is a hub for people watching and restaurant hopping. The Shot: The avenue’s bright lights glitter in the evening like north stars pointing you toward South County’s best food, drinks, and parties.

Location: Silverball Museum Eye Candy Appeal: Travel back to the glory days of the all-American arcade at this hidden gem just off Atlantic Avenue. The Shot: A still shot of endless rows of pinball machines or, better yet, a Boomerang of the perfect Skee-Ball pitch.

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On March 5, Michael James, owner and founder of The Silver Fund, will join the Cultural Council of Palm Beach County for a spirited discussion on his favorite subject: silver. Hosted at The Colony in Palm Beach, this talk is presented as part of the council’s Culture & Cocktails series, and will be moderated by PBI’s editor in chief Daphne Nikolopoulos. Here, James shares tips for starting a silver collection of your own. (561-629-5153, thesilverfund.com)

• Buy pieces from the time in which they were

made. “If you buy pieces from that period, they tend to be rarer because there were fewer examples made. If possible, buy pieces manufactured within a 10- to 15-year period from the date in which the original design was incorporated. They will appreciate or hold their value the most over the long term if they are original production.”

• Look for items from Georg Jensen, Jean PuiClockwise from top right: Monumental Després urns; Puiforcat wine cooler; Georg Jensen candelabras and centerpiece bowl.

forcat, and Jean Després. “With Georg Jensen, the most important element was design. The company employed some of the greatest designers of the twentieth century [who made] wonderful designs that have stood the test of time. Jean Puiforcat was possibly the greatest French silver designer from the twentieth century. Very strong functionality, form, and architectural in the way the

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Local divers now have new treasures to discover—with even more on the way. In October, the Palm Beach County Department of Environmental Resources Management deployed a 16-foot-tall replica of the Jupiter Lighthouse offshore of Jupiter. It’s nestled near the center of the Andrew Harris No Shoes Reef, at a depth of about 55 feet. (discover.pbcgov.org/erm) This summer, Artificial Reefs International and the Salt Life lifestyle brand plan to sink the USS Clamagore, a Cold War–era submarine that once was used to train sailors to track Soviet nuclear subs. The 320-foot Clamagore was retired in 1974, and will soon take up residence in the waters off Juno Beach, resting at a depth of 90 feet. (clamagorereef.com)

pieces were made and presented. Jean Després was an extraordinary designer from the 1930s onward who actually started out as an aeronautical engineer. He was the first designer to make things of the machine age.”

• Pieces from the 1950s, ’60s, and ’70s are cur-

rently topping collectors’ most-wanted lists. “People are incredibly interested in things that are 50 years old, and that’s true of all genres, whether it’s photography, art, furniture, fabrics, textiles, colors. People get nostalgic about things their parents owned and things from their childhood.”

• Hand-done workmanship is very important. “The commonality in all of the things we specialize in is a strong artisan craftsmanship. That’s why we love a lot of work by William Spratling, who was an American who settled and worked in Mexico. He started the phenomenon of using local artisans to design sophisticated pieces with a great Art Deco look.”

MUSICAL MYSTERY Music lovers will gather at The Breakers on March 7 for the Palm Beach Opera Guild gala, “An Evening of Rhapsody on the Danube.” Brother-and-sister musical duo Ferenc and Katica Illenyi are scheduled to perform, bringing along an instrument guaranteed to astound and perplex: the Theremin. Named for its inventor, Leon Theremin, the Theremin looks more suited to a mechanic shop than a concert hall. This electronic instrument is made of a box with radio tubes that produce inaudible oscillations, as well as one vertical and one horizontal antenna. Music is made without touch, but rather by moving one’s hand to alter the Theremin’s surrounding electromagnetic fields, resulting in a controllable sound. If this seems like something out of a science-fiction film, that’s because it is. Theremins have been used to create spooky movie soundtracks and have also been written into more traditional scores. Perhaps most famously, The Beach Boys used a cousin of the Theremin, the Tannerin, in their 1966 hit “Good Vibrations.” (561835-7569, pbopera.org)

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The spring runways brought back the glitz and glam of the 1980s with bright colors, voluminous silhouettes, and bold prints. Nowhere was this more apparent than at Gucci, where creative director Alessandro Michele accessorized plaid pantsuits and sequined dresses with bags featuring a reinvented “Guccy” logo, inspired by the font used on the Sega video game console. The mini shoulder bag ($1,790) epitomizes the ultimate in ’80s nostalgia. Read on for more sartorial musts.

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Jet in style with a statement look perfect for any seaside destination TROPICAL TOTE Baby Frozen chain handbag in tri-color ostrich ($4,950), Lana Marks, Palm Beach

FINE PRINT Silk twill scarf (price upon request), Emilio Pucci, Palm Beach

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MARINE DREAM Couture peacock earrings with aquamarine, white sapphires, and 18-karat gold ($24,200), Irene Lummertz, Palm Beach

ROYAL REEF Coral strap sandals ($975), Dolce & Gabbana, Saks Fifth Avenue, Palm Beach PAINT THE TOWN Print leather Ai bag ($1,465), Akris, Palm Beach

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Philanthropic Pursuits Support a cause or humanitarian effort by shopping for goods that give back By Liz Petoniak

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GO WILD J.McLaughlin puts Florida wildlife in the spotlight with its cashmere crewneck sweaters for women and girls ($328 and $168, respectively) featuring flamingo, turtle, and coral motifs. Twenty percent of the proceeds support the Everglades Foundation’s mission to restore and protect the Everglades ecosystem. J.McLaughlin locations (844-5325625, jmclaughlin.com)

Acclaimed Boca Raton artist Dena Lyons of Dena Lyons Couture transfers her vivid impressionist paintings onto Italian silk scarves and caftans. Five percent of the sales from the Blushing Beauty silk scarf ($250) benefit Susan G. Komen. (denalyonscouture.com)

Once a victim of human trafficking herself, Boca Raton resident and former model Giselle Meza created the nonprofit organization Puresa Humanitarian to rescue and provide hope for other victims worldwide. Her newest venture, Giselle Meza Products, helps women in India become independent by providing employment and skills to create and sell goods such as this Royal velvet bag ($67). (gisellemezaproducts.com)

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SOFT SPOT Inspired by her aunt who had Down syndrome, Michele Mangiacotti’s line of bath and body products, Mangiacotti, is made in America and finished by men and women with disabilities. The essential oil–infused whipped body lotion ($24), available in scents like ocean and lavender, dispenses like whipped cream and moisturizes with shea butter. Coton Frais, Boca Raton (561-620-5888, cotonfraisfashion.com)

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WISH UPON A STAR In 2017, up-and-coming designer Charlotte Rose Munder launched By Charlotte Rose, a line of trendy baubles that raises funds for charities. The Wish collection necklace ($160) donates $15 from each purchase to Make-A-Wish Southern Florida. Grace Boutique, Palm Beach (561-469-7674, graceboutiquepb.com)

A cute blanket is essential for a picture-perfect oceanfront picnic. The round Newport blanket ($128) from Fair Seas Supply Co. is ethically crafted in California with eco-friendly, organic, fair trade cotton grown on Turkey’s Aegean coast. Curate Clothes + Accessories, Juno Beach (561-8223747, curateclothes.com)

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Like other aspects of daily life, skin care is being transformed by technological advances. Cutting-edge ingredients such as retinol and Lumidose are improving the look and texture of skin in unprecedented ways. Some innovative products worth exploring: La Prairie White Caviar Crème Extraordinaire, with an illuminating molecule that redefines the brightening effect ($520 for 1.7 ml, Neiman Marcus); SkinCeuticals Retinol 1.0 maximum-strength night cream with 1.0 percent pure retinol to fight the effects of aging ($76, skinceuticals.com); Steiger Skin Care, by Boca Raton–based plastic surgeon Jacob Steiger, Eye Rx ($91) with all-trans retinol and hyaluronic acid, and Restore stem cell night cream ($80, both at drsteiger.com) with apple- and peptide-derived stem cells and resveratrol; and Payot Crème No. 2 Nuage ($60, payot.com), which reverses redness and protects against stress by balancing the skin’s microbiome.

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Enjoy a dazzling evening under the lights of Broadway and spectacular works of art

Saturday, April 7, 2018 at 7 P.M. Martin F. and Jane Greenberg Foundation Tower FAU Stadium, Boca Raton Gourmet Dining • Open Bar • Live Entertainment Auction • Fireworks

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Exchanging city life for cowboy country seems like a concept made for Hollywood—but there is nothing contrived about this bucolic experience in the American West. Saddle up and slow down at The Home Ranch.

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Outdoor activities, such as hiking and horseback riding, define the Home Ranch experience. Food worthy of the Relais & Châteaux badge is served at the lodge (above) and throughout the property.

In the 1991 film City Slickers, Mitch (Billy Crystal), a middle-aged man trying to “find” himself on a cattle ranch vacation, approaches a cow and says, “Hi. I’m Bob Vila with This Old Herd. We’re going to rope you today.” Then he slips a rope around the cow’s head and the cow takes off with a screaming Mitch in tow. A cattle drive may make good slapstick, but it doesn’t work quite that way. At least not at The Home Ranch, a Relais & Châteaux guest ranch in Clark, Colorado, where cow

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herding is an everyday event that guests can work, should they be up to the challenge. And it is work, so don’t bother to ask for an itinerary. As head wrangler Michael Moon puts it, “It will take as long as it takes. It’s a job.” Cattle herding—riding across a fairly big stretch of the 4,000-acre property to locate the grazing cows and drive them home—is only one of the unique experiences that make a Home Ranch vacation so memorable. This is authentic Western ranch living; the difference is the guest aspect, which provides a window into a lifestyle that looks much as it did

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centuries ago, when the first settlers came to the Elk River Valley. The biggest attraction here are the horses. The working ranch has upward of 80 trained mounts, capable of everything from languid trail rides to loping across acres of backcountry on an all-day horseback adventure. At the beginning of the week-long residency, guests are paired with horses based on riding goals and temperament (human and equine) for the duration of their stay. This applies to children, too. In fact, watching kids bond with their horses and become comfortable in the saddle is one of the most rewarding aspects of the program. Rides range from easy to challenging, but all afford incredible views of the wilderness surrounding the alpine valley in which the ranch is situated. The Medicine Bow–Routt National Forest and the Elk River border the property, and the terrain rolls across highcountry meadows and aspen and evergreen forests, with the snow-dusted peaks of the Rockies always within view. The trails for riding and hiking wind through all that and lead to alpine lakes, old homesteads, and wide-open vistas that inspire awe for our nation’s wild and scenic places. Possibly even more fun is the penning. Every Friday morning there’s a cattle competition, in which teams of riders learn how to sort and move cattle across an arena and into pens. Think less rodeo, more cowboy Zen. There’s a version for the children, too, and the adults get to cheer from the sidelines as the young riders round ’em up with newfound competence.

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When a break from the saddle is called for, a robust, Orvis-endorsed fly-fishing program offers anglers a prolific patch of water right on property. The part of the Elk River that passes through The Home Ranch is rich in brook, cutthroat, brown, and rainbow trout, and the guides know how to coax the fish out of the water with expert-tied flies. They might even teach you a new technique or two. Off-ranch activities range from rock climbing to whitewater rafting and can be easily arranged through the ranch staff. Rock climbing is an excellent option for children, who are belayed and safely guided up a rock face by local outfitter Rocky Mountain Ventures. It’s technical but doable—and a superb confidence booster. One of the best parts of The Home Ranch

The lodge (top) overlooks a pristine lake and is surrounded by the alpine wilderness and horse trails of Routt National Forest.

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Fly-fishing in the Elk River (left) yields a variety of trout species. Organic produce from the onsite farm (above) is a hallmark of Home Ranch cuisine.

experience is that there is no roughing it. The ranch offers generously sized log cabins with huge windows to admit the views of mountains and aspen groves. Each cabin and lodge room is furnished in the Western tradition with rich woods, leathers, and regional fabrics and art.

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But the best surprise comes at mealtime. The Relais & Châteaux designation means elevated cuisine and an outstanding wine program, and The Home Ranch delivers on both counts. Breakfast and lunch are served buffetstyle, with a huge spread of homemade delicacies. Dinner is a special experience, with a la carte presentations of locally sourced

meats, fish, and produce prepared creatively and thoughtfully paired with wines. To keep things real, there’s also a smattering of casual dinners. Pizza night at the ranch farm, featuring the bounty of the harvest, is a favorite with guests of all ages. The week ends with a cookout and singalong around a big campfire, during which the wranglers give out ribbons to those who looked least foolish in the cattle competition. Amid a convivial atmosphere of backslaps and laughter, head wrangler Moon and his wife, Dawn, bust out a guitar and begin singing country classics like “Mamas, Don’t Let Your Babies Grow Up to Be Cowboys.” Everyone gets into the spirit, and as the cool blue twilight gives way to myriad stars, the warmth lingers even after the fire is reduced to embers. (970-879-1780, homeranch.com) «

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Carlisle Bay in Antigua specializes in vacation relaxation By mary murray

Visitors to Carlisle Bay can have their meals right on the water while taking in the sunset. Other activities include spa treatments, watersports, and boat trips past the Sleeping Indian mountain range.

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In an era when experiential travel seems to reign supreme, there can be undue pressure to book vacations packed with tours, activities, museum outings, and elaborate meals. These mile-a-minute adventures might yield amazing Instagram shots, but they fail to deliver unadulterated relaxation. And given the pace of the world today, a long weekend of doing absolutely nothing can feel like pure bliss. Enter Carlisle Bay, a boutique resort located on the southern coast of Antigua. Here, bird chirps and tree frog croaks are your morning alarm clock, afternoon tea service is your sole commitment, and enchanting sunsets are your only way of marking the passage of time. When jetting off to Carlisle Bay, the lazing begins almost immediately. U.S. travelers can fly directly from Miami to the Antiguan capital of St. John’s, where a resort representative will fast-track you through customs before escorting you to a private car for the roughly 30-minute drive to the hotel. A single sip of the welcome cocktail— which changes frequently but always includes a seasonal exotic fruit garnish—signals that no, Toto, you’re not in Kansas anymore. A member of The Leading Hotels of the World, Carlisle Bay combines the ease of Caribbean living with luxury accommodations,

fine dining, and plenty of nature excursions (if that’s what you’re into). The property exudes island cool à la James Bond, with rows of West Indies–style buildings nestled between verdant hills on one side and endless seas of blue on the other. The 82 oceanfront suites all feature either a terrace or a balcony equipped with a daybed for impromptu naps, as well as sleek, open interiors outfitted with white linens and sunbleached-wood ceilings. While most memories are made on the sand, there’s one Carlisle Bay experience guests can only savor in their private bathrooms. Everyone loves a good soak, but the resort takes this pastime to another level with its Bath Butler service. Schedule a time and a spa attendant will

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The suites present a clean and modern approach to island style, complete with oceanfront patios, aquatic-colored interiors, and access to 24-hour room service.

come to your room to draw a warm bath, complete with candles and organic seaweed. That’s right, seaweed. This marine plant is super beneficial for skin, with hydrating, antiaging, and anti-inflammatory properties. Spend 30 minutes marinating in an underwater garden of seaweed and you’ll become a believer. Carlisle Bay also provides ample aquatic pursuits that take place on the open ocean instead of the confines of a tub. In addition to complimentary watersport rentals (sailing, kayaking, snorkeling, windsurfing, and paddle boarding are always on the menu), guests can explore the Caribbean Sea by boat, with stops at snorkeling hotspots and past unique sights like the Sleeping Indian mountain range. No boat-based outing is complete without a trip to Antigua’s Naval Dockyard. This UNESCO World Heritage Site contains naval structures protected by a walled enclosure, all situated along narrow bays. Visitors can walk the cobblestone streets and get a sense of what the area looked like during the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, when it was used as a stronghold for protecting England’s sugar cane interests on the island. But sightseeing can be tiring, and there’s no place like Carlisle Bay to destress after a long

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day of living the tourist life. Return to the warm embrace of a beach lounger in time to enjoy a traditional English tea by the ocean. Hot tea on the beach? Yes, yes, and yes—especially when the blend is lemongrass and it’s served with a selection of scones, clotted cream, and jam. But be sure to save room for supper, because Carlisle Bay has many restaurants to choose from, such as the adults-only Jetty Grill, the Asian-influenced East, and the open-air Indigo on the Beach. But for every yin there is a yang, and at Carlisle Bay relaxation is balanced by vigorous activities, such as a rainforest hike. A nature guide will escort you up the side of a nearby hill, sporadically stopping to explain the indigenous vegetation along the way. After you traverse acres of fragrant lemongrass, you’ll arrive at the top and be handsomely rewarded with a panoramic view of Antigua’s southern coast. The vista is so comprehensive, you might even be able to spot the piña colada waiting for you back at the hotel bar. (carlisle-bay.com) «

Be sure to book a day trip to Antigua’s Naval Dockyard, also known as Nelson’s Dockyard (left).

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LIV VESELY GREW UP IN NEW YORK, BUT SHE KNOWS THERE’S NO PLACE LIKE NORWAY. HER MOTHER IS NORWEGIAN, SO SHE SPENT MANY SUMMERS VISITING HER GRANDPARENTS IN OSLO. A LIFELONG DEVELOPMENT PROFESSIONAL, VESELY HAS DEDICATED HER CAREER TO SUPPORTING HEALTH CARE SYSTEMS. NOW, AS PRESIDENT OF THE JUPITER MEDICAL CENTER FOUNDATION, SHE’S RAISED NEARLY $100 MILLION OVER THE LAST THREE YEARS AND LAUNCHED A $300 MILLION CAMPAIGN TO SUPPORT JUPITER MEDICAL CENTER’S FUTURE GROWTH. EVERY OTHER YEAR, THIS JUPITER RESIDENT RETURNS TO NORWAY TO VISIT HER FAMILY AND SOAK IN OSLO’S ART, CULTURE, AND INCREDIBLE SCENERY. —MARY MURRAY

VIBE Active and historic BEST TIME TO GO The end of June or July when the weather is pleasant and the days are long with 18-19 hours of daylight

FAVORITE PLACE TO EAT Festningen Restaurant located at the Akershus Fortress on the Oslo Fjord. It has an amazing ambience and is typically filled with lots of locals. (festningenrestaurant.no)

MUST-VISIT SHOPS Paleet, located off Karl Johans gate, Oslo’s main street. It has plenty of high-end fashion, including Norwegian and Scandinavian labels. (paleet.no)

BEST WAY TO SPEND A FREE DAY In the summer, bike to Frogner Park and Vigeland Sculpture Park, which features the works of Norwegian sculptor Gustav Vigeland. (vigeland.museum.no)

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BEST SEAT IN TOWN Finstua Restaurant in Frognerseteren has a spectacular view of Oslo and its fjords. The restaurant is in an historic Norwegian home and serves traditional cuisine, including a delicious roasted reindeer filet and a famous eplekake (apple cake). (frognerseteren.no)

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GUILTY PLEASURE Indulging in Scandinavian chocolates. Be sure to visit the Freia chocolate shop on Karl Johans gate. (freia.no)

LOCAL DISH YOU DREAM ABOUT The salmon is so fresh and incredibly delicious whether it’s grilled or smoked. FOR A FUN CULTURAL EXPERIENCE Visit the Munch Museum. If you’re not sure who Edvard Munch is, you’ll recognize his work immediately, especially The Scream. (munchmuseet.no) 78

HOMETOWN GOOD TO SAMPLE AND STOCKPILE Cheese. Geitost is made from cow and goat milk and is very creamy. Nøkkelost is flavored with cumin, caraway seeds, and cloves.

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FOR A SOLO EXPERIENCE Get out of Oslo and travel west to see the spectacular fjords. The Norway in a Nutshell railway tour (norwaynutshell.com) takes you through beautiful mountain scenery, and the Flåm railway (visitflam.com) winds down a steep mountain to Aurlandsfjord.

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RAISING THE BAR Lincoln’s super-deluxe Navigator Black Label brings a new level of luxury, space, and comfort to the full-size SUV sector By Howard Walker

To quote the Dublin-born poet, playwright, and man-about-town Oscar Wilde: “Let me be surrounded by luxury, I can do without the necessities.” Had Oscar not shuffled off this mortal coil at the turn of the nineteenth century, he could well have been referring to the new benchmark in full-size SUV luxury that is the 2018 Lincoln Navigator. Here is a vehicle that spreads opulence around its cabin like a drywaller spreads plaster. If Lincoln’s designers could have gotten away with hanging a crystal chandelier from the rearview mirror or wrapping the shift lever in ermine, I’m sure they would have. Just climb up, way up, behind the wheel and relax in the Navigator’s remarkable 30way power-adjustable front seats. Really, nothing else on the market compares. They heat, cool, massage, extend at the base, and have individual contorting cushions to cradle each thigh. Did I mention the power shoulder support? A La-Z-Boy, by comparison, feels like a wooden barstool. The entire cabin, with its funky mid-century modern vibe and cues from landmark Lincolns past, sets this Navigator apart. It’s truly gorgeous. And a tactile overload, too, with all that exquisite hand-stitched leather, shiny chrome, rich timber, and brushed metal. If space counts as luxury, this ’Gator is a suite at the Ritz. It has three rows of pews, yet the third—which on most SUVs is best suited to pet Chihuahuas and newborns—offers as much knee room as the middle. As with previous Navigators, this thing is h-u-u-ge, coming in at almost 18 feet bow to stern. Drivers who opt for the extended version get yet another foot. If you need to carry six or seven of your closest friends, family members, or half of your kid’s Little League squad in stretch-out ease, then this Navigator is for you.

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IT’S TAKEN A DECADE. In that time, two brothers and their father launched a construction company from the family kitchen table and have grown it from a “brothers and pop” business to one of the area’s leading custom builders. Jason and Bryan Willoughby are two of three principal partners at Jupiter-based Willoughby Construction. Sitting in their kitchen one night in 2008, the brothers and their father, Craig Willoughby, launched the company that bears their name. They blueprinted the “small-batch” building process that today distinguishes the builder. Small-batch describes a bespoke, scalable process. Bryan Willoughby commented, “Our process mirrors our clients’ lifestyle. Clients choose how high touch or hands off they’ll be. They can reside around the corner or around the world. Our process meshes with their already busy lives, minimizing needless stress.” What began that night in 2008 remains a family affair. “Some people mistakenly think that Bryan and I were handed the reins to our father’s company,” Jason said. The truth is far different and, for the brothers, far more satisfying. “We’ve been working together, the three of us, since day one. Whether it was laying tile, cutting material, or planning our largest job to date, we have shared the work of building this company, equally.” Jason continued, “For our entire family, that’s very special.” This is a true family affair. “My family and all of our employees’ families are impacted by our work,” Bryan said. “I don’t know of a more powerful motivator.” Jason came from a different place. “I’m not married. I don’t have kids. Now is the perfect time for me to focus as much of my time and energy as possible on our growth.” He continued, “When I do have a family of my own, I look forward to being like my brother. He’s got multitasking dialed in. He’s an amazing father and a great partner.”

By their very nature, condominiums are ripe for innovation. In nearly 80 luxury residences at The Ritz-Carlton Residences, Singer Island, Palm Beach, Willoughby Construction showcased its ability to overcome space constraints and structural challenges with an artisan’s flair, cementing its distinction as the property’s preferred builder. Willoughby Construction is also a Preferred Builder at The Bristol Palm Beach, the 25-story luxury waterfront condominium on Palm Beach’s Intracoastal Waterway. Willoughby Construction is underway on projects across the coastal Palm Beaches, including a large-scale historic restoration on Palm Beach’s lakefront, and custom model homes in the north county’s equestrian community. Jason addressed an important goal for the company going forward. “We want to engage and support causes we care about as a family.” Last year, Willoughby Construction teamed with leading kitchen designer Matthew Quinn for the 2017 Kips Bay Palm Beach Show House. Proceeds benefited the Boys & Girls Clubs of Palm Beach County. In November, the Willoughbys hosted an open house, celebrating their new company-owned corporate headquarters in Jupiter. The builder’s third and, they believe, final home replaced the rented space two doors down. That space replaced the kitchen table. The evening’s raffle benefited Austin Blu Foundation’s mission of helping more people safely experience our oceans. Bryan and Jason are both avid watermen, having grown up boating, diving and fishing locally and in the Bahamas. Bryan summed it up. “We’ve evolved, but the things that matter have not changed. We still approach every project like it’s our first. We have something to prove.” Wonderfully, Willoughby Construction remains every bit a “brothers and pop” business.

In new construction, historic renovations and waterfront condominiums, the brothers pride themselves on innovation, which goes directly to their small-batch method. “Innovation comes down to executing solutions to space and structural challenges. It’s solving problems in ways that protect and further our clients’ vision,” Bryan explained.

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BEAUTIES Introducing five local women who radiate beauty from within By Liz Petoniak | Photography by ROBERT NELSON

SHOT ON LOCATION AT THE PRESERVATION FOUNDATION OF PALM BEACH AND PAN’S GARDEN

Marilyn Weinberg OCCUPATION: PHILANTHROPIST BEAUTY FACTOR: SUPPORTER OF VETERANS, ALZHEIMER’S ASSOCIATION HONOREE, UPLIFTING SPIRIT, BOCA RATON’S BIGGEST CHEERLEADER Philanthropic endeavors: I support Florida Atlantic University Foundation, Jewish Adoption and Family Care Options, Rotary Club of Boca Raton, Ruth & Norman Rales Jewish Family Services, Boca West Foundation, Temple Beth El, and Alzheimer’s Association. Greatest accomplishment: Serving so many charities that have helped find treatments for diseases like ALS, muscular dystrophy, and diabetes. Veterans affairs: At 25, I started a military officer placement service that allowed me to travel to military bases in the Southeast to place veterans in jobs with major corporations. They had great ambition, and I have always enjoyed helping guide people into careers and new directions. Next goal: To serve on the advisory board at FAU’s College of Arts and Letters, as well as the Boca West Foundation board. Role model: My daughter, Amy. She has devoted her adult life to helping others and to enhancing the quality of their lives through acts of kindness for the ill and needy. She is gentle and very strong and makes me want to emulate her good deeds. Dream dinner guest: George Clooney Signature drink: Chocolate martini Bucket list trip: Australia and New Zealand Palm Beach County haunts: Café Boulud and Kathy’s Gazebo Café Stress reliever: Laughing during Seinfeld. I know almost every line of every episode.

Beauty is who you are on the inside in your heart and soul, and the kindness you extend to others, both young and old.”

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Pamela Cohen OCCUPATION: CO-FOUNDER AND PRESIDENT OF THE PERRY J. COHEN FOUNDATION, AND DIRECTOR OF MARKETING, SPONSORSHIPS, AND VIP RELATIONS FOR ART MIAMI BEAUTY FACTOR: RESILIENT SOUL, ENVIRONMENTAL VISIONARY, ART AFICIONADA Honoring a legacy: The disappearance of my son, Perry, and his close friend in July 2015 affected not only our community but so many families and individuals from all over the world. My husband, Nicholas Korniloff, and I have worked tirelessly to honor and carry on Perry’s legacy by establishing the Perry J. Cohen Foundation to support what he was most passionate about: the arts, teenage entrepreneurship, boating safety education, and environmental, marine, and wildlife education and preservation. Community impact: The PJCF is transforming an existing water retention pond at the entrance of Jupiter Community High School into the Perry J. Cohen Wetlands Laboratory and Habitat. The design includes an outdoor classroom that was constructed this past November, a dock with stairs into the water, and an ADA boardwalk into the deepest part of the pond. Support system: The global arts community has been there for us since the very early days of this tragedy. Many of our clients and artists who knew Perry since he was a little boy have donated their time and works of art to support a gala dinner and live art auction in March. As a tribute, Shepard Fairey, one of Perry’s favorite artists, created and donated a beautiful portrait logo of Perry for the foundation. Artists she collects: Jeff Koons, Haydie Safie, Udo Nöger, Shepard Fairey, Doug Argue, Jean-François Rauzier, and many others Treasured keepsake: Love letters from Perry. We would write each other notes, and sometimes he even insisted that we mail them to each other. He was a very thoughtful person. Childhood dream job: Detective Favorite pastime: Cooking for loved ones and gardening Words to live by: Integrity is about doing the right thing, even when it’s not convenient.

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Liz Quirantes OCCUPATION: ANCHOR AT CBS12 NEWS BEAUTY FACTOR: FOSTER CHILDREN’S CHAMPION, TRUTH IN JOURNALISM ADVOCATE, HOME CHEF, SECRET COMEDIAN Philanthropic endeavors: I’m proud of the work I’ve done with Forever Family, a nonprofit charity that finds homes for children in foster care. Every Tuesday during CBS12 at 5, I feature a foster child who is available for adoption. These reports have generated thousands of calls and resulted in many adoptions. Passion for journalism: We are the watchdogs of society and provide important information so people can make decisions regarding their own lives. Our stories help root out corruption, create better laws, and improve the way we live. Role models: My parents. They picked up and left everything they knew behind—once when they left Cuba and again when they left Pennsylvania to start a business in South Florida. Both times they showed incredible courage and determination to succeed. Kitchen curiosity: My mother is a great cook and taught me a lot. I also love to read about cooking techniques and the science behind baking. My co-workers know the best way to get a birthday treat is to ask me to bake something I’ve never made before. If she weren’t a news anchor: I’d love to be a professional chef or a party planner. Dream dinner guest: Jesus Greatest accomplishment: My children, Casey and Emma. Casey is in dental school, and Emma is at FSU and wants to be a dentist just like her big brother. My heart bursts with love and joy for them. Signature drink: Chardonnay Hidden talent: My sense of humor. Both my husband and co-anchor say I’m the funniest woman they know. Giving philosophy: Give what you have. If it’s money, write checks. If it’s time, sign up. If it’s a skill, share it.

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Mei Sze Greene OCCUPATION: CO-FOUNDER OF THE GREENE SCHOOL BEAUTY FACTOR: EDUCATION INNOVATOR, PHILANTHROPIST, TECHIE, PLAYFUL PRESENCE Philanthropic endeavors: I serve on the board of the South Florida Science Center and Aquarium, the Palm Beach Zoo, and The Greene School. My husband, Jeff, and I participate in The Giving Pledge and support the Palm Beach Police Foundation. Palm Beach Pride: We choose to raise our family here because we believe this is one of the best communities in the world. That’s why we invested our time, energy, and resources into creating a school that provides world-class education. Greater impact: We are thrilled to offer another educational option and hope our personalized learning approach will be a model for other schools. I’m excited about our new artificial intelligence program, our inaugural robotics team’s progress, and the students’ upcoming dance performance at the Kravis Center. Dream dinner guest: Albert Einstein or Leonardo da Vinci How she stays energized: I sleep four to six hours at night and take two 20-minute naps during the day. Favorite pastime: Being with my children, who are 4, 6, and 8 years old Treasured keepsake: My memories. I don’t believe in attachment to material possessions. Her definition of beauty: Being natural and the best version of yourself The perfect evening: Takeout sushi from the Tideline Ocean Resort & Spa and a movie at home with friends On her bucket list: Going gliding like our fourth and sixth graders just did with their science teacher, who is also a pilot Hidden talent: My backhand in tennis Words to live by: We are forever evolving, so enjoy the moment. «

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On Her: Dior jumpsuit, skirt; Christian Louboutin shoes; Yael Sonia ring, cuff; Tacori earrings. On Him: Ermenegildo Zegna suit, shirt; Goyard trunk.

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On Her: La Perla dress; Gucci shoes; Hoorsenbuhs earrings, cuff, ring; Atelier Swarovski by Mary Katrantzou ring. On Him: Ermenegildo Zegna three-piece suit, shirt; Baume & Mercier Classima watch. Opposite page: Louis Vuitton dress; Wendy Yue choker, ring. For buying information, turn to page 201. Female Model: Iuliia Danko, Next Models Male Model: Abram Hodgens, Next Models Hair: Aaron Light, The Wall Group Makeup: Annie Ing, The Rex Agency Manicurist: Nettie Davis, The Wall Group

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Every element of the event took place in the garden. Attendees flocked to the outdoor bar to sample a specialty white Negroni and pink grapefruit cocktail. Floral designer Tom Mathieu augmented the dinner table’s natural surroundings with a plethora of monstera leaves and other botanical details.

hide amid the hedges. Neat Zoysia grass surrounds a stone dance floor and a plunge pool, two elements that hint at the garden’s party potential. While the evening’s surrounds exemplified Keith’s talents, the food was pure Nicole. Having grown up in an Italian home with a strong emphasis on eating, she was eager to share this love of food and family with her friends. For this dinner party, Nicole—who works as an account executive and visual merchandiser for Gucci Jewelry and Timepieces— wanted the freedom to mingle with her guests, so she asked her brother, chef Filippo Dina, to travel down from New York to make the meal. “I love to prepare Italian dishes myself, but my brother is a professional private chef who grew up watching food shows on TV,” says Nicole. “I chat while I cook and basically multitask, so I thought it would be better to have Filippo prepare the food for our dinner party.” As the couple’s friends began to arrive, Nicole discussed the origins of her fondness for Italian cooking and Sicilian traditions, and how she’s incorporated those values into her new marriage. For example, she has perfected the classic “Sunday Sauce,” complete with homemade meatballs, sausage, and braciola. Her cooking and enthusiasm have changed Keith’s quotidian meals of plain salmon and two steamed vegetables to a more diverse plate of pasta, Italian sauces, and gelato. “I got Keith [to love] Italian cooking, and now he is much more inventive in his choice of cuisine,” she says. “He even helps me in the kitchen.” Quips Keith, “She normally throws me out of the kitchen, but even so, I now love to eat [the] Italian food she introduced me to when we met.” Playful teasing aside, Keith praises his wife’s ability to bring people together through food. On this particular night, the couple’s reimagined Eden provided the ideal setting for an Italian feast. Under clear skies and a full moon, guests mingled in the garden, which became a delightful 108 PALM BEACH ILLUSTRATED

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play of light and shade with clusia hedges, Philodendron Congo, Ficus nitida, and other plantings designed by Keith. Some guests lounged on the Restoration Hardware furniture flanked by illuminated hedges and shaded by palm trees. They sampled a white Negroni and pink grapefruit cocktail while sharing commonalities, including stories about their children and their work. They also discussed one of Keith’s most recent projects: the revitalization of The Royal Poinciana Plaza in Palm Beach. “It was a big client and very rewarding,” says Keith, who worked on the plaza’s roads, fountains, walkways, plantings, trees, and the addition of improved biking areas. For dinner, everyone gathered around a wood table framed by large potted plants from Pennoyer Newman and candles in hurricane holders. Palm Beach floral designer Tom Mathieu made the towering centerpiece tree, which featured Italian ruscus and a curly willow base with

large succulents, air plants, and monstera leaves highlighted by hanging, glass-covered candles. The tablescape also echoed the garden theme. Mathieu made the placemats out of monstera leaves, layering them with gold chargers under white and green Limoges plates (each displaying a different plant) and modern, white Rosenthal dinnerware. Brushed matte gold flatware, black linen napkins, and garden-green William Yeoward crystal goblets completed the scene. Then came the much-anticipated meal, which married the spirit of Italian home cooking with fresh products and masterful technique. “I love to cook for people and make them happy,” says chef Filippo. “I stay true to who I am by using only the best ingredients. I love going to markets, [and] I cook honestly.” Filippo started with a first course of black mission figs in an

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agrodolce sauce with gorgonzola, toasted walnuts, and prosciutto. Afterward, he presented an innovative take on parchment paper, with mussels arriving wrapped like a present having been prepared en papillote using transparent cooking foil. A pasta course of cacio e pepe topped with a farm egg followed. Everyone raved about this simple yet flavorful dish, while joking about the fitness regimens they employ to combat carbs. The culinary journey continued with pan-roasted grouper with orange cauliflower, pine nuts, and currants in a brown butter foam. Diners then savored bistecca alla fiorentina, an Italian steak preparation served with charred broccoli rabe, a tomato relish, and cannellini beans. Chef Filippo steered toward the sweet for the sixth course, serving Sicilian lemon meringue and fior di latte gelato. A grand finale of warm ricotta cheesecake with dark chocolate and a black-cherry syrup blew everyone away with its rich perfection. As guests toasted the newlyweds under the stars, they also celebrated the marriage of old and new traditions: the classic Italian concept of connecting through food, laughter, and conversation, paired with a thoroughly modern creative expression to inspire a new generation of gatherings. «

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Rose de Noël clip with diamonds and mother-of-pearl set in 18-karat gold, and Two Butterfly between-the-finger ring with diamonds and mother-of-pearl set in 18-karat rose and white gold, Van Cleef & Arpels, Palm Beach; ceramic rose ring with diamond pavé set in 14-karat rose gold, Provident Jewelry locations. Opposite page: De Beers Drops of Light Fancy Color pendant with pink and white diamonds set in 18-karat white gold, and Aura cushion-cut pendant with purplish-pink diamonds set in 18-karat rose gold, debeers.com; Dior Fine Jewelry Précieuses Rose ring with a Padparadscha sapphire, diamonds, and pink and orange sapphires set in rose gold, select Dior boutiques, dior.com; Boucheron Hopi the Hummingbird ring with a morganite, diamonds, and blue and pink sapphires set in rose and white gold, Neiman Marcus, Bal Harbour.

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John Hardy Mutiara Murni earrings with white baroque freshwater pearls suspended from mabe pearls with diamond pavé set in 18-karat gold, Saks Fifth Avenue locations; pink and white diamond necklace, Graff Diamonds, Palm Beach; Stephen Webster Fly by Night Crystal Haze large ring with pink opal, clear quartz crystal haze, and diamond pavé set in 18-karat rose gold, Mix at The Breakers, Palm Beach.

. Opposite page: Effy Jewelry ring with a morganite and diamonds set in 14-karat rose gold, and ring with a freshwater pearl and diamonds set in 14-karat white gold, Bloomingdale’s, Palm Beach Gardens; chrysanthemum brooch with conch pearls and diamonds set in platinum, Tiffany & Co. locations.

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Amulette de Cartier small model earrings with mother-of-pearl and diamonds set in 18-karat gold, and Cartier High Jewelry ring with an opal, colored sapphires, black lacquer, and diamonds set in 18-karat gold, Cartier, Boca Raton; Roberto Coin Carnaby Street necklace with mother-of-pearl and diamonds set in 18-karat rose gold, Bloomingdale’s, Palm Beach Gardens, Boca Raton. Opposite page: Argyle Pink Diamonds climber-style earrings with pink and white diamonds set in 18-karat white and rose gold, Betteridge, Palm Beach; Chantecler Paillettes ring with enamel and 18-karat rose gold, Hamilton Jewelers, The Gardens Mall, Palm Beach Gardens; Buccellati cocktail ring with coral and diamonds set in 18-karat white and rose gold, Neiman Marcus, Palm Beach.

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THESE DAYS, THE MOST POWERFUL AND THRILLING SUPERCARS ON THE PLANET DON’T COME WITH V-8 OR V-12 GASOLINE POWER. NO, THESE BABIES ARE ELECTRIC. FROM A CROATIAN-MADE HYPERCAR PACKING 1,224 HORSEPOWER, TO A WHISPER-QUIET CLASSIC JAGUAR E-TYPE, WE LOOK AT 10 OF THE MOST FUN ELECTRIC AND HYBRID-ELECTRIC SUPERCARS MONEY CAN BUY.

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POWER FILE WATT IS IT? A PLUGIN HYBRID HYPER COUPE POWER: 1,000 HP 0-60 MPH: 2.6 SECONDS ELECTRIC RANGE: 20 MILES PRICE: $2.8 MILLION CURRENT VERDICT: FORMULA 1 RACER FOR THE ROAD

MERCEDES-AMG PROJECT ONE When the Mercedes-AMG Project One goes on sale in 2019, it will cost an eye-watering $2.8 million. But the wait and price will be worth it when drivers slide behind the wheel of this 1,000-horsepower, manic Mercedes flagship powered by a Formula 1 engine mated to four electric motors. This wild-child hybrid-electric hypercar is a double-whammy way for Mercedes to showcase its passionate involvement in Formula 1 racing and the capabilities of its ever-expanding AMG division. Powering this hip-high two-door is a F1-derived 1.6-liter turbo V-6 in the back that can develop over 700 hp and is happy to rev to more than 11,000 rpm. As for that quartet of electric motors, one is integrated into the turbocharger, another is bolted to the engine, and two more power the front wheels. You can expect the performance to be insane, with zero-to-60 acceleration in around 2.6 seconds and a top speed of close to 220 mph. Mercedes plans to build just 275 cars with pretty much every one already sold.

NIO EP9 For an electric supercar company most buyers have never heard of, China-based NIO has achieved a lot with its all-electric EP9 hypercar. Like setting a new lap record at the famed Nürburgring track in Germany. And then yet another one for self-driving cars at the Circuit of the Americas in Austin, Texas. So, what exactly is an EP9? It’s a new all-electric supercar with a megawatt of power—that’s equivalent to 1,341 horsepower, which is enough to zoom it from standstill to 60 mph in around 2.6 seconds and on to a gearing-limited top speed of 194 mph. Max range is quoted at 265 miles. Six EP9s have been built and sold to NIO investors at around $1.2 million each, with another 10 in the pipeline for sale to enthusiasts. So far, they’re only designed for use on the racetrack. But supercars are just the icing on the cake for NIO, part of the huge Chinese NextEV group. They see a future in autonomous electric cars, and recently announced plans to have one in production in the U.S., the NIO EVE, by 2020.

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POWER FILE WATT IS IT? AN ALLELECTRIC HYPER COUPE POWER: 1,341 HP 0-60 MPH: 2.6 SECONDS ELECTRIC RANGE: 265 MILES PRICE: $1.2 MILLION CURRENT VERDICT: SELFDRIVING SUPERCAR

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ACURA NSX POWER FILE WATT IS IT? A HYBRID SUPER COUPE POWER: 573 HP 0-60 MPH: 2.9 SECONDS ELECTRIC RANGE: JUST A FEW MILES PRICE: FROM $156,940 CURRENT VERDICT: AMERICAN BEAUTY

This is the Blade Runner of supercars. Futuristic, rational, and rather otherworldly. One minute, you’re whirring around in full-stealth electric mode, the next you’re spearing toward the horizon, juiced by a magical 573-hp combo of twin-turbo V-6, a trio of electric motors, and a 9-speed dual-clutch automatic. Did we mention it can race from zero to 60 in under 3.0 seconds, has a 192-mph top speed, and can manage 22 mpg highway? As it’s an Acura, this Ohio-made projectile is happy to play the role of daily driver. It might not have the cache of a Ferrari or a Lamborghini, but at $157,000, it’s also a fraction of the price—and even more lovely to look at. Not to mention, this new NSX has heritage as the spiritual successor of the much-adored original NSX sold in the U.S. from 1991 to 2005.

RIMAC CONCEPT_ONE Croatia is an unlikely home for a supercar industry, but it’s where newcomer Rimac Automobili creates its stunning Concept_One all-electric, two-seat coupe. Instead of going the hybrid route, with electric motors and a gas engine, Rimac has gone full-electric in order to tap into that instant torque. With reactor-like 90-kWh electric motors at each wheel juiced by a huge battery bank, the Concept_One produces a combined 1,224 horsepower and a staggering 1,200 pound-feet of torque. That translates to a zeroto-60 acceleration of 2.4 seconds, a top speed of at least 220 mph, and a range of around 215 miles with the batteries fully charged. See it in the carbon fiber and it looks almost retro in design, with its rounded lines and an absence of angry race car–like wings and vents. Not that you’re likely to see a Concept_One rolling round your neighborhood; the company has built just eight examples at $1.2 to $1.6 million apiece.

POWER FILE WATT IS IT? AN ALLELECTRIC HYPER COUPE POWER: 1,224 HP 0-60 MPH: 2.4 SECONDS ELECTRIC RANGE: 200 MILES PRICE: $1.2 MILLION CURRENT VERDICT: THE TESLA OF SUPERCARS

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POWER FILE WATT IS IT? AN ALLELECTRIC TWO-DOOR CONVERTIBLE POWER: 750 HP 0-60 MPH: 4.0 SECONDS ELECTRIC RANGE: 200 MILES PRICE: PRICELESS CURRENT VERDICT: A TRUE VISION OF TOMORROW

MERCEDES-MAYBACH VISION CONCEPT 6 The most attractive car in the modern world is electric. Here is the breathtaking Mercedes-Maybach Vision Concept 6, a dream car from MercedesBenz to showcase how vintage design can oh-so-easily work with all-electric power. Under the never-ending hood of this 20-foot-long two-seater is a plug-in electric drive system that packs a mighty 750 horsepower and offers a range of more than 200 miles in hushed refinement. But it’s the Vision 6’s truly gorgeous styling that sets it apart. This vehicle is more like a classic four-wheel Riva powerboat than a supercar, with Art Deco elegance, a boattail rear, nautical-blue metallic paint, and an open-pore wood floor with inlaid aluminum strips. The tragedy is that there are no plans to put it into production. But let’s hope just a few features from this rolling masterpiece make it into a future electric Maybach.

PORSCHE PANAMERA TURBO S E-HYBRID SPORT TURISMO Honey, we’re gonna need a bigger trunk lid. And this one needs to be large enough to accommodate the longest name badge of any car on the planet: the 2018 Porsche Panamera Turbo S EHybrid Sport Turismo. Based on the newest version of Porsche’s stretched-wheelbase Panamera Sport Turismo, this big car has big power, as well as mammoth plug-in hybrid performance. Powering the beast is a 550-horsepower version of Porsche’s mighty 4.0-liter twin-turbo V-8 gas engine mated to a 136-hp electric motor. Combined, they deliver a massive 680 hp and 626 lb-ft of torque. Pedal to the metal, this roomy, highluxe four-door can rocket from standstill to 60 mph in just 3.2 seconds and hit a top speed of 192 mph. For trips around the neighborhood in golf cart mode, it’ll whisper along for 30 miles in electric-power only. The PPTSE-HST (a more-than-necessary acronym) goes on sale this spring priced from $188,400.

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POWER FILE WATT IS IT? A SUPERLUXURY PLUG-IN HYBRID SEDAN POWER: 680 HP 0-60 MPH: 3.2 SECONDS ELECTRIC RANGE: 30 MILES PRICE: $188,400 CURRENT VERDICT: ONE HOT HATCHBACK

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JAGUAR E-TYPE ZERO Back in the swinging ’60s, Enzo Ferrari once described Jaguar’s fetching E-type as “the most beautiful car in the world.” No arguments there. If Signore Ferrari was around today, chances are he’d crown Jaguar’s latest creation as “the most beautiful electric car in the world.” That’s right, an electric E-type. Formed to headline Jaguar Land Rover’s recent Tech Fest in London, the company’s Classic division took a tired 1968 Series 1.5 Etype Roadster and restored it from the ground up. But instead of using the original 4.2-liter straight-six engine, they replaced it with a 295-hp electric powertrain. The cool thing here is that the 40-kWh lithium-ion battery pack sits where the gas motor would go. It’s even around a hundred pounds lighter. Against the clock, the E-type Zero will whiz to 60 mph in just 5.5 seconds—a second quicker than the original. Yet it’ll run for around 170 miles on a single charge, and with zero emissions. Want one of your own? Give them a call—but don’t expect much change from $500,000.

POWER FILE WATT IS IT? A 1968 E-TYPE WITH ELECTRIC DRIVETRAIN POWER: 295 HP 0-60 MPH: 5.5 SECONDS RANGE: 170 MILES PRICE: ESTIMATED $500,000 CURRENT VERDICT: A BIG CAT WITH AN ELECTRIC PURR

KARMA REVERO POWER FILE WATT IS IT? A FOURSEAT PLUG-IN HYBRID SPORTS SEDAN POWER: 403 HP 0-60 MPH: 5.4 SECONDS ELECTRIC RANGE: UP TO 50 MILES PRICE: FROM $130,000 CURRENT VERDICT: INSTANT KARMA

Before you ask, no, this is not the Fisker Karma plug-in hybrid you could buy back in 2012. Sadly, Fisker Automotive ran out of juice in 2013 after building around 1,000 Karmas. But when the Chinese giant Wanxiang snapped up the tooling in 2014, production switched from Finland to Southern California and the badge changed from Fisker Karma to Karma Revero. The basic bones remain, as does the head-spinning design. Under that mile-long hood there’s a rather humble 2-liter GM-sourced four-cylinder turbo motor that acts as a generator providing wattage to a 21-kWh bank of lithium-ion batteries down the car’s spine. The batteries in turn power the two beefy AC electric traction motors driving the rear wheels. The total power of 403 hp is said to result in zero-to-60 sprinting in 5.4 seconds with 50 miles of electric-only range and 300 miles total on a tank of gas. Inside is where it steps up from Fisker to Revero, with luscious Scottish leather and rich timber lining the four-seat cabin.

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TESLA P100D There’s still only one word that can describe the performance of Tesla’s flagship 680-hp P100D—and that’s “astonishing.” Astonishing in the car’s ability to explode from standstill to 60 mph in a crazy 2.4 seconds. Astonishing that the Tesla can run for up to 315 miles on a single charge. Range anxiety? What range anxiety? While the Model S is now around five years old, it’s still the coolest kid on the block. It’s the poster child for the future of personal transportation with its AutoPilot semiautonomous driving and huge 17-inch tablet infotainment center on the dash. And while some may scoff at us for calling the Tesla a supercar, its ability to deliver this kind of mind-warping, zero-emission performance while still transporting five in comfort puts it in a supercar league of its own. Yes, its $135,000 sticker ($151,000 nicely loaded) could buy a high-end S-Class Merc or BMW 7 Series, but once you’ve driven a P100D with its Ludicrous Plus mode for that warp-speed acceleration, you’ll never go back to fossil-fuelers again.

POWER FILE WATT IS IT? THE ORIGINAL ALL-ELECTRIC SUPER SEDAN POWER: 680 HP 0-60 MPH: 2.4 SECONDS ELECTRIC RANGE: 315 MILES PRICE: $135,000 CURRENT VERDICT: LUDICROUS PERFORMANCE INDEED

VANDA DENDROBIUM POWER FILE WATT IS IT? ALLELECTRIC HYPERCAR CONCEPT POWER: 1,000 HP 0-60 MPH: 2.4 SECONDS ELECTRIC RANGE: 200 MILES PLUS PRICE: $1 MILLION PLUS CURRENT VERDICT: A SINGAPORE SLINGSHOT

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Repeat after me: Vanda Dendrobium. It might sound like the name of a Russian spy from an old James Bond movie, but it’s actually the title of a new 200-mph electric hypercar from Singapore. While it’s only a concept right now—and a showpiece for Singapore electronics giant Vanda Electrics—the idea is for this scissor-doored two-seater to go into production within a couple of years, with a price tag of around a million bucks. To add to the car’s credibility, Britain’s Williams Advanced Engineering (the company behind Williams Formula 1 and Formula E racing) has been given the task of engineering and building it. The Vanda Dendrobium certainly looks supercar-fast, with its rear-hinged, upward-swinging doors, wrap-over rear spoiler, and Formula 1–style tapered rear. As for performance, the Williams team is currently finalizing its formula, with big electric motors at each wheel, a monster battery bank, and more than 1,000-hp output. As for that oddball name, a Dendrobium is a species of orchid native to Singapore. At least they didn’t call it Daisy. « PALMBEACHILLUSTRATED.COM | MARCH 2018

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Maple syrup season kicks off each spring in Quebec with the opening of cabanes à sucre, or sugar shacks, where sap is converted and people gather for a hearty, syrup-fueled feast that concludes with a sleigh ride. Now through April 1, Palm Beachers can experience this Canadian tradition, sans plane ticket, at Chez l’Épicier as part of its Sunday sugar shack brunches. Chef-owner Laurent Godbout and his wife, Véronique Denault, will share a family-style menu of heritage-based dishes, such as pea soup with maple whipped cream, meat pies with seared mushrooms, apple pie in a jar with maple foam, and homemade maple marshmallows. While there may not be a post-food coma ride through the forest, diners will still have a chance to try tire d’érable, the Quebecois delicacy made by pouring fresh syrup on the snow to form a sticky, delicious taffy. Palm Beach (561-508-7030, chezlepicier.com) —Liz Petoniak

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The brewery’s Mermaid IPA, Evernia Street Saison, and B4 Blonde Ale are all exceptional. THINK.SHOP

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CRAFTING COMMUNITY There are craft brewpubs and there

are wine bars, but the two concepts seldom unite under one roof. At West Palm Beach Brewery & Wine Vault, which attorney John Pankauski opened in late December, both themes interact seamlessly. “The same revolution that occurred a few decades ago in wine is happening now in the beer world,” Pankauski says. “The craft beer industry is a fraction of the overall beer market, but people admire that it’s handcrafted, small, and local. It’s theirs.” He’s equally passionate about wine. He produces two of his own small-batch labels, Drum Canyon Cellars and Pankauski Cellars, from purchased fruit grown in Napa, Sonoma, and the Santa Rita Hills. At West Palm Beach Brewery & Wine Vault, the atmosphere is relaxed and casual, with nearly half the space occupied by gleaming stainless-steel

fermenters and brewing tanks. A long bar separates the glassed-in brewpub from the dining area, where tables are arranged in a beer garden format. On any given day, the facility dispenses 20 craft beers. Seven are made on the premises, and the 13 guest taps rotate regularly, offering everything from a basil IPA to a crisp cider. The brewpub has a capacity of 300 gallons, and all the beer is sold on site rather than in retail stores. Pankauski has assembled a winning team to deliver his vision. Head brewer Joel Kodner started brewing beer at home and cut his teeth at Due South Brewing Co. in Boynton Beach. Tasting room manager Danielle Cesario, a Napa veteran, oversees the wine bar. The kitchen is in the capable hands of chef Andrew Castardi, who turns out Italian comfort food and bakes pizzas in the wood-fired oven that dominates a corner of the room. For Pankauski, this venture is about far more than selling beer, wine, and designer pizza. He has supported creating bike lanes on nearby Fern Street and advocated planting more trees and giving pedestri-

AH, BUCCAN. BETWEEN CHEF CLAY CONLEY’S INVENTIVE YET FAMILIAR DISHES, HIS ABILITY TO BALANCE SALT, FAT, ACID, AND HEAT, A HAPPY HOUR BUZZING WITH OYSTERS AND CHAMPAGNE, AND MOUTHWATERING SMELLS WAFTING FROM THE OPEN KITCHEN, THE PALM BEACH STAPLE HAS REIGNED AS ONE OF THE AREA’S TOP EATERIES SINCE OPENING IN 2011. AND NOW, IT’S BEING RECOGNIZED AS ONE OF THE TOP RESTAURANTS IN THE COUNTRY. OUT OF MORE THAN 26,000 CONTENDERS, OPENTABLE HAS NAMED BUCCAN ONE OF ITS 100 BEST RESTAURANTS IN AMERICA FOR 2017. AS THE ONLY PALM BEACH COUNTY RESTAURANT TO EARN THE DISTINCTION, BUCCAN AND CONLEY’S ENTIRE TEAM ARE PROVING THE ISLAND’S CULINARY PROWESS ALONGSIDE FOOD HUBS LIKE SAN FRANCISCO AND NEW YORK. (561-833-3450, BUCCAN PALMBEACH.COM) —L.P.

ans more seating and space on the Flagler waterfront. “The brewery is a big part of the neighborhood and the community,” he says. “The city is moving in the to Evernia Street will be a big part of it. It’s a gathering place that has relevance beyond beer.” (561-6198813, westpalmbeer.com) —Mark Spivak

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The delights of Southern Italian cooking have tradi-

tionally been ignored in American restaurants, where an emphasis is usually placed on the cream, butter, and ri-

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Savoring Sicily spices of Sicily have found a home at the newly opened Osteria Salina in Delray Beach. The restaurant is owned by Tim and Cinzia Gaglio, who

con sarde, thick spaghetti studded with fresh anchovy,

also operated Osteria Salina in the Hamptons. They take a

baby fennel, pine nuts, and currants—zesty yet balanced.

hands-on interest here: Cinzia supervises the kitchen, while

And before you tuck into a main course of fresh fish or a

Tim manages the dining room, where the staff is graceful

16-ounce veal chop, find some room for the tender and

enough to let the family recipes speak for themselves.

perfectly grilled octopus starter. Cinzia’s handcrafted

Begin with caponatina, the Gaglios’ version of the

desserts are a delight; don’t miss her delicate biscotti or

classic eggplant, tomato, raisin, and caper appetizer.

miniature cannoli filled with sheep’s milk ricotta. (561-

Other highlights include regional dishes such as bucatini

330-1237, osteriasalina.net) —M.S.

wA selective guide to Palm Beach-area restaurants THE LISTINGs

The Palm Beach County dining scene has something for everyone, from funky burger bars and gastropubs to the glam style of iconic Palm Beach lounges. Here, find a listing of area standouts, organized by cuisine type, with descriptions, contact information, and price details for each. What the icons mean: $ $$ $$$

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Dinner entrees under $10 Most entrees $10-$25 Most entrees $25 or more Featured in The PBI Awards

While not all-inclusive due to space limitations, our dining listings may vary every month and are constantly updated to showcase the culinary diversity of the area. Find more information on local dining options on palmbeachillustrated.com.

NOTICE TO RESTAURATEURS: The establishments listed and their descriptions are printed at the discretion of the editors of Palm Beach Illustrated. They are not a form of advertisment, nor do they serve as a restaurant review. For more information, email editorial@palmbeachmedia.com

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11 MAPLE STREET The daily menu fuses organic produce, fresh seafood, and free-range game into inventive fare. 3224 N.E. Maple Ave., Jensen Beach (772334-7714, elevenmaple.com) $$$ 32 EAST Chef John Thomas now commands the kitchen at this hot spot that boasts a revolving menu suffused with unexpected flavors from the South, Asia, Italy, and the Mediterranean. 32 E. Atlantic Ave., Delray Beach (561-276-7868, 32east.com) $$$ AARON’S TABLE Presenting skillful takes on chef Aaron Fuller’s farm-fresh philosophy. 1153 Town Center Drive, Jupiter (561-855-2628, aaronstable.com) $$$ AB&G Located at the Four Seasons Resort, the casual beachfront restaurant serves gourmet street food inspired by global seaside locations. Kick-start the weekend here with the Friday Night Lobster Bake. 2800 S. Ocean Blvd., Palm Beach (561-5822800, fourseasons.com) $$ THE ALCHEMIST GASTROPUB AND BAR Using a speakeasy concept, The Alchemist focuses on creative cocktails and worldly, upscale comfort food, including deviled eggs with bacon and caviar as well as burgers. 223 Clematis St., West Palm Beach (561355-0691, thealchemistgastropub.com) $$ ANGLE The Eau Palm Beach Resort & Spa’s signature restaurant features contemporary American cuisine made with locally sourced and sustainable

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CITY CELLAR WINE BAR AND GRILL A fixture of the CityPlace dining scene, City Cellar offers hearthbaked pizza, dry-aged steaks, fresh pasta, and seafood. Draft beer and an award-winning wine collection complement every dish. 700 S. Rosemary Ave., West Palm Beach (561-366-0071, citycellarwpb.com) $$ COOLINARY CAFE Chef-owner Tim Lipman uses surprising ingredients to cook up fresh, creative cuisine like rabbit tacos as well as fried chicken and waffles. 4650 Donald Ross Road, Suite 110, Palm Beach Gardens (561-249-6760, coolinarycafe.com) $$ CWS BAR + KITCHEN Serving up modern-American cuisine in the heart of Lake Worth, CWS also features a large beer garden and an intriguing cocktail menu. 522 Lucerne Ave., Lake Worth (561-318-5637, cwslw.com) $$ DARBSTER This vegetarian bistro faithfully recreates new American dishes with organic ingredients—although meat eaters will never suspect. 8020 S. Dixie Hwy., West Palm Beach (561-586-2622, darbster.com) $$ FARMER’S TABLE Committed to clean eating, this farm-to-table establishment sources ingredients such as sustainable salmon and cage-free eggs to produce butterfree dishes like kale hummus. 1901 N. Military Trail, Boca Raton (561-417-5836, farmerstableboca.com) $$ GREASE BURGER BAR Of the gourmet burgers on the menu, we of course recommend The PB Illustrated “A-List” burger, topped with mozzarella, red and yellow tomatoes, radicchio, pesto, and a balsamic glaze. 213 Clematis St., West Palm Beach (561-651-1075, greasewpb.com) $ MAX’S HARVEST Support the local farming economy while enjoying full-flavored Florida wine at Dennis Max’s farm-to-fork eatery. 169 N.E. 2nd Ave., Delray Beach (561-381-9970, maxsharvest.com) $$ THE OFFICE This hip, trendy gastropub offers wellprepared, remarkably good comfort food, along with an impressive selection of craft beer. 201 E. Atlantic Ave., Delray Beach (561-276-3600, theofficedelray.com) $$ PARK TAVERN Everything is handmade using locally sourced ingredients, making for an eclectic menu in a spirited setting. 32 S.E. 2nd Ave., Delray Beach (561265-5093, parktaverndelray.com) $$ REBEL HOUSE An energetic atmosphere and fun menu make Rebel House a favorite on the Boca dining scene. Make sure to stop by on Sunday for one of South Florida’s best brunches. 297 E. Palmetto Park Road, Boca Raton (561-353-5888, lifetastesbetter.com) $$ THE REGIONAL South Florida celebrity chef Lindsay Autry’s newest restaurant pairs her southern roots with her love of Mediterranean flavors, resulting in deeply personal and addictive cuisine. 651 Okeechobee Blvd., West Palm Beach (561-557-6460, eatregional.com) $$$ SEASONS 52 This sophisticated grill and wine bar serves seasonally inspired dishes, some of which are 475 calories or fewer. 11611 Ellison Wilson Road, Palm Beach Gardens (561-625-5852); 2300 N.W. Executive Center Drive, Boca Raton (561-998-9952, seasons52.com) $$

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Blood Moon Rising 1 ½ oz. Milagro tequila ½ oz. Solerno blood orange liqueur ½ oz. fresh lime juice ½ oz. blood orange puree 1 oz. Shrub & Co. blood orange shrub Agave nectar Blood orange sea salt or margarita salt Dehydrated blood orange crisp Combine the tequila, Solerno, lime juice, puree, and shrub in an iced cocktail shaker, and shake for 10 seconds. Dip the rim of a rocks glass into a solution of agave nectar and lime juice, and coat the rim with sea salt. Fill the glass with fresh ice, strain the cocktail over it, and garnish with the blood orange crisp.

SURFSIDE DINER This casual breakfast and lunch spot serves classic comfort food like blueberry pancakes and turkey sliders in a quintessential (and rare) diner space. 314 S. County Road, Palm Beach (561-659-7495) $ TA-BOO The menu features classics augmented by inventive daily specials, a tropical ambience, and some of the best bartenders in town. 221 Worth Ave., Palm Beach (561-835-3500, taboorestaurant.com) $$ THE TIDES Chef Leanne Kelleher’s “Treasure Coast cuisine” highlights Florida dishes enhanced by flavors from Latin America, the Caribbean, and the Deep South. This charming Vero Beach cottage uses only the freshest locally sourced ingredients. 3103 Cardinal Drive, Vero Beach (772-234-3966, tidesofvero.com) $$$ TUCKER DUKE’S LUNCHBOX Guilty pleasures like tots topped with pulled pork and creative cheeseburgers dominate the menu at this Boca lunch spot. Don’t leave without ordering one of the sinful desserts. 1658 N. Federal Hwy., Boca Raton (561-717-8153, tuckerdukes.com) $$ YARD HOUSE Known for its unique and plentiful tap options, Yard House offers an electric atmosphere and an array of hearty American entrees. 11701 Lake Victoria Gardens Ave., Palm Beach Gardens, in Downtown at the Gardens (561-691-6901); 201 Plaza Real #1201, Boca Raton (561-417-6124, yardhouse.com) $

ASIAN BUDDHA SKY BAR This Asian-style bar interprets Chinese and Japanese cuisines in a three-part menu, featuring a sushi bar, a full kitchen, and a Binchotan grill. 217 E. Atlantic Ave. #3, Delray Beach (561-450-7557, buddhaskybardelraybeach.com) $$ IMOTO Influenced by his experience in Tokyo, James Beard-nominated chef Clay Conley presents small Asian bites and a sushi menu that tempts all senses. 350 S. County Road, Palm Beach (561-8335522, imotopalmbeach.com) $$ JOY NOODLES AND ASIAN CUISINE Order the fresh ramen at this vegetarian-friendly hidden gem. 2200 S. Dixie Hwy., West Palm Beach (561-655-5212, joynoodles.net) $$ SUSHI JO American sushi chef Joseph Clark offers a diverse sake collection for a laid-back, cosmopolitan Japanese dining experience. 319 Belvedere Road #112, West Palm Beach (561-868-7893); 14261 U.S. Hwy. 1, Juno Beach (561-691-9811); 640 E. Ocean Ave., #4, Boynton Beach (561-737-0606, sushijo.com) $$ SUSHI RAY JAPANESE RESTAURANT Enjoy the entertaining hibachi grill or order from the collection of sake at the onyx-lit sushi bar. 5250 Town Center Circle #111, Boca Raton (561-394-9506, sushiray.com) $$ SUSHI SIMON Freshly caught fish from around the world and a playfully creative flair make this seemingly obscure oasis a must-visit for any sushi lover. 1614 S. Federal Hwy., Boynton Beach (561-731-1819) $$ UNCLE TAI’S Uncle Tai’s serves sizeable portions of classic oriental plates. 5250 Town Center Circle, Boca Raton (561-368-8806, uncletais.com) $$

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Taste BRUNCH THE CIRCLE DINING ROOM Sunday Brunch at The Breakers is a remarkable cornucopia of dishes, including traditional breakfast favorites, a full raw bar complete with sushi and caviar, and an extraordinary display of decadent desserts. 1 S. County Road, Palm Beach (561-659-8488, thebreakers.com) $$$

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FRENCH BISTRO CHEZ JEAN-PIERRE Jean-Pierre Leverrier’s restaurant is the quintessential family affair, featuring updated versions of French bistro hits. 132 N. County Road, Palm Beach (561-833-1171, chezjean-pierre.com) $$$ CAFÉ BOULUD Steps from Worth Avenue, this sophisticated four-star restaurant boasts the same French flair as its Manhattan cousin, with a dash of South Florida flavor. 301 Australian Ave., Palm Beach, in the Brazilian Court Hotel (561-655-6060, cafeboulud.com) $$ CHEZ L’ÉPICIER With roots in Montreal, Chez L’Épicier brings the wonders of French-Canadian dining to Palm Beach. 288 S. County Road, Palm Beach (561508-7030, chezlepicier.com) $$$ DAYANE’S BISTRO Named after chef Riad Mesroua's wife, this resto offers classic Southern French fare for breakfast, lunch, and dinner in both a relaxing outdoor garden and an elegant dining room. 516 Lucerne Ave., Lake Worth (561-533-0840, dayanesbistro.com) $$$ KATHY’S GAZEBO CAFÉ With an Old World feel, Kathy’s specializes in French Continental dishes and wine pairings. 4199 N. Federal Hwy., Boca Raton (561-395-6033, kathysgazebo.com) $$ PARIS IN TOWN, LE BISTRO Enjoy Champagne at the outside bar or savor classic dishes like croque monsieur. 11701 Lake Victoria Gardens Ave., Palm Beach Gardens (561-622-1616, parisintownbistro.com) $ PISTACHE FRENCH BISTRO Light and elegant dishes blend with rustic country favorites on this bistro's classic menu. 101 N. Clematis St., West Palm Beach (561-833-5090, pistachewpb.com) $$

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Contemporary cuisine joins classic comfort food at the newly renovated Restaurant 44, formerly known as Towers Restaurant. Tina Kirin, chef de cuisine of 35 years, has welcomed the talents of executive chef Philip Kroesen and sous chef Timothy Rigas, who spend their summers cooking at the Southampton Bath & Tennis Club. “This is a wonderful opportunity to create everything fresh and from scratch,” says Kroesen, who’s excited to offer dishes like black truffle and currant ravioli with a sweet corn puree and pistachio crumble alongside Kirin’s hits like brisket, wiener schnitzel, chicken potpie, and homemade desserts like apple pound cake and lemon coconut cake. The makeover, led by interior designer Patrick Killian, achieves a mid-century style with a nod to the twenty-first century. The decor is bright and sophisticated, and the art on display is for sale. “I used colors like charcoal, honey-beige, and sky blue, which were inspired by the organic, wavy tile mosaic that covers the face of the [Palm Beach Towers] building above the entrance,” says Killian, who recently headed the redesign of the Sailfish Club of Florida. Other new additions include a sleek bar and a tropical alfresco dining area. While the vibe is modern and minimal during the day, lighting transforms the elegant dining room into an intimate supper club at night. Palm Beach (561-659-3241) —Linda Marx

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BRULÉ BISTRO A high-end gastropub with French and American dishes, this Pineapple Grove outpost draws regulars for creative cocktails and cuisine. 200 N.E. 2nd Ave., Delray Beach (561-2742046, brulebistro.com) $$ CAFÉ L’EUROPE With influences from all over Latin America and Europe, Café L’Europe invites guests to enjoy its impressive wine list, exquisite desserts, and warm hospitality. 331 S. County Road, Palm Beach (561-655-4020, cafeleurope.com) $$$ SIX TABLES There really are only six tables and 24 seats under the watchful eye of chef-owner Jon Fyhrie. 112 N.E. 2nd St., Boca Raton (561-347-6260, sixtablesarestaurant.com) $$$

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Taste INDIAN INDUS INDIAN AND HERBAL CUISINE Choose from an extensive menu of traditional dishes seasoned with Indian herbs and spices. 1649 Forum Place, West Palm Beach (561-249-0123, indusdine.com) $$ SAPPHIRE Standouts include lasooni gobi, mulligatewny soup, and the Sapphire Jhinga. 500 Via De Palms, Suite 79, Boca Raton (561-362-2299, sapphireboca.com) $$

ITALIAN ANTHONY’S COAL FIRED PIZZA Known for quality pizza and Italian soul food, Anthony’s has expanded beyond Florida’s borders with its popular favorites. 2680 PGA Blvd., Palm Beach Gardens (561-804-7777); 115 N.E. 6th Ave., Delray Beach (561-278-7911); 21065 Powerline Road #5A, Boca Raton (561-218-6600); 851 S. Federal Hwy., Boca Raton (561-338-3028); 1000 S. State Road 7, Wellington (561-615-1255); 2343 S.E. Federal Hwy., Stuart (772-287-7741, acfp.com) $ ARTURO’S RISTORANTE Built as a replica of a Tuscan villa, Arturo’s presents authentic flavors of Italy in every dish. 6750 N. Federal Hwy., Boca Raton (561997-7373, arturosrestaurant.com) $$$

BAROLO RISTORANTE This contemporary Italian eatery serves time-honored favorites like orecchiette and filet mignon. 1201 U.S. Hwy. 1, North Palm Beach (561-626-1616, barolopalmbeach.com) $$$ BRIO TUSCAN GRILLE Beautifully presented dishes are complemented by fine wine and dessert options. 550 S. Rosemary Ave., West Palm Beach (561-8351511); 3101 PGA Blvd., Palm Beach Gardens (561-6220491); 5050 Town Center Circle #239, Boca Raton (561-392-3777, brioitalian.com) $$ CAFÉ CENTRO Reserve early for Thursday, Friday, or Saturday dinner, when this Northwood Village resto is packed for an energetic performance from a local singer and keyboardist who will have you singing and tossing napkins in the air. 2409 N. Dixie Hwy., West Palm Beach (561-514-4070, cafecentrowpb.com) $$ CAFFE LUNA ROSA Luna Rosa turns out classic Northern Italian dishes. Add an oceanfront location and a wine list offering a dazzling array of Super Tuscans, and you have a winner. 34 S. Ocean Blvd., Delray Beach (561274-9404, caffelunarosa.com) $$ EVO Chef Erik Pettersen is on a mission to recreate the cooking of his Sicilian relatives. He transforms Southern Italian cuisine from a cliché to an art form. 150 N. U.S. Hwy. 1, Tequesta (561-745-2444, evoitalian.com) $$

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GRATO Chef Clay Conley lends his prowess to Italian food at this casual trattoria. 1901 S. Dixie Hwy., West Palm Beach (561-404-1334, gratowpb.com) $$ HULLABALOO One of Rodney Mayo’s concepts, Hullabaloo is an Italian gastropub with creative cuisine and a unique cocktail menu. 517 Clematis St., West Palm Beach (561-833-1033, sub-culture.org/hullabaloo) $$ IL BELLAGIO The food is stellar and so is the setting, as the restaurant sits in the center of CityPlace. 600 S. Rosemary Ave., Suite 170, West Palm Beach (561-6596160, ilbellagiocityplace.com) $$ JOSEPHINE’S ITALIAN RESTAURANT Family owned and operated, Josephine’s creates Italian cuisine in a casual atmosphere. The dessert menu is the star of the show. 5751 N. Federal Hwy., Boca Raton (561988-0668, josephinesofboca.com) $$$ LA VILLETTA RISTORANTE ITALIANO Following culinary training in Italy, chefs Maria Mirra-Costanza and Angelo Mirra traveled the world before serving their Old World cuisine. 4351 N. Federal Hwy., Boca Raton (561-362-8403, lavillettaboca.com) $$$ LOUIE BOSSI’S This beloved addition to the Boca dining scene specializes in sharable Italian favorites and homemade pasta. 100 E. Palmetto Park Road, Boca Raton (561-336-6699, louiebossi.com) $$

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2018 Evening on Antique Row steering committee members (left to right) Brittny Quinn, Nick Spinelli, Taylor Materio, Marlee Brannock, Nicole and Nick Sargent. Additional members include Carol Anderson, Brittany Cartwright, Sarah Yansura Cooke, Julia Murphy, Jillian Percella, Alex Tattersfield, and Rachel Tessoff.

YOUNG FRIENDS OF THE HISTORICAL SOCIETY OF PALM BEACH COUNTY The Young Friends of the Historical Society of Palm Beach County presents its signature annual fundraising event, Evening on Antique Row, a distinctively stylish street party in the world-famous art and design district of West Palm Beach. Admission includes free samplings from the area’s hippest restaurants and caterers, cocktails, live entertainment, shopping, and surprises. Evening on Antique Row will take place Saturday, March 3, beginning at 6 p.m. The main event (shopping/street party) closes at 9 p.m. The VIP After-Party for VIP ticket holders will be from 8 to 11 p.m. 300 North Dixie Highway, West Palm Beach Event location: 3600 – 3900 Dixie Highway, West Palm Beach 561-832-4164 | hspbc.org/events/#youngfriends

The Scripps Research Institute trains tomorrow’s scientific leaders at the Skaggs Graduate School of Chemical and Biological Sciences.

THE SCRIPPS RESEARCH INSTITUTE The Scripps Research Institute announces a $100 million campaign to establish fellowships for its acclaimed graduate program. Since 1989, the school has placed more than 100 faculty members in top universities worldwide. Scripps’ interdisciplinary PhD programs consistently rank among the top 10 by U.S. News & World Report. 130 Scripps Way, Jupiter 561-228-2013 | education.scripps.edu

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MEDITERRANEAN APEIRO KITCHEN AND BAR The cuisines of Morocco, Italy, Greece, and Portugal are highlighted by a woodburning oven. 14917 Lyons Road, Suite 100, Delray Beach (561-501-4443, apeirorestaurants.com) $$$ LA CIGALE La Cigale bills itself as “A Taste of the Mediterranean,” serving classic French dishes along with influences from Spain, Italy, and North Africa. 253 S.E. 5th Ave., Delray Beach (561-265-0600, lacigaledelray.com) $$$ LEILA RESTAURANT In addition to its many Mediterranean dishes, Leila also offers entertainment in the form of belly dancing and hookah on the patio. 120 S. Dixie Hwy., West Palm Beach (561-659-7373, leilawpb.com) $$

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MEXICAN BANKO CANTINA This eatery and tequila bar brings Mexican flavors to a landmarked building in downtown West Palm Beach. 114 S. Olive Ave., West Palm Beach (561-355-1399, bankocantina.com) $$ CABO FLATS An always-crowded Mexican party day and night, plus a festive weekend brunch. 550 S. Rosemary Ave #160, West Palm Beach (561-249-2818); 1352 14851 Lyons Road, Suite 122, Delray Beach (561-499-0378); 1352 S. U.S. Hwy. 1, Jupiter (561-320-9644, caboflats.com) $$ CHOLO SOY COCINA This taqueria specializes in Ecuadorian-style eats that pack outrageous flavor, like pork tacos topped with pickled pineapple peppers and llapingachos, potato cakes served with corn salsa and aji casero sauce. 3715 S. Dixie Hwy., West Palm Beach (561-619-7018, cholosoycocina.com) $ EL CAMINO This Atlantic Avenue staple serves Mexican soul food, like brisket quesadillas and carne asado tacos. 15 N.E. 2nd Ave., Delray Beach (561-865-5350, elcaminodelray.com) $$ ROCCO’S TACOS AND TEQUILA BAR Every day is Cinco de Mayo at Rocco Mangel’s high-energy eatery. The signature tacos are a hit, along with the savory guacamole, made fresh tableside. 224 Clematis St., West Palm Beach (561-650-1001); 5090 PGA Blvd., Palm Beach Gardens (561-623-0127); 110 E. Atlantic Ave., Delray Beach (561-808-1100); 5250 Town Center Circle, Boca Raton (561-416-2131, roccostacos.com) $$

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SEAFOOD 3800 OCEAN Chef Gustavo Calderon takes guests on a culinary journey at this seafood-centric resto in the Palm Beach Marriott Singer Island Beach Resort. 3800 N. Ocean Drive, Riviera Beach (561-340-1795, marriott.com) $$$ BONEFISH GRILL A casual environment with seafood favorites like wood-grilled lobster and rainbow trout. 4635 PGA Blvd, Palm Beach Gardens (561-799-2965); 1880 N. Congress Ave., Boynton Beach (561-732-1310); 9897 Lake Worth Road, Lake Worth (561-965-1663); 21065 N. Powerline Road, Boca Raton (561-483-4949); 2283 S. Federal Hwy., Stuart (772-288-4388); 2075 Indian River Blvd., Vero Beach (772-562-6956, bonefishgrill.com) $$

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Taste CAPTAIN CHARLIE’S REEF GRILL This unassuming restaurant packs a punch with a large selection of Cajun-inspired entrees. 12846 U.S. Hwy. 1, Juno Beach (561-624-9924) $$ CITY OYSTER AND SUSHI BAR With a full sushi bar, fresh oysters, and a bakery, City Oyster offers a plethora of options for all tastes. 213 E. Atlantic Ave., Delray Beach (561-272-0220, cityoysterdelray.com) $$$ COD AND CAPERS SEAFOOD MARKET AND RESTAURANT A daily market and restaurant in one, Cod and Capers offers fresh fish to bring home or will take care of dinner for you. 1201 U.S. 1, North Palm Beach (561-622-0963, codandcapers.com) $$ COSTA PALM BEACH Sea-centric cuisine with a Mediterranean flair and haute interiors commingle at this new Worth Avenue eatery, located in the Esplanade. 150 Worth Ave. #234, Palm Beach (561-429-8456, costapb.com) $$$ LITTLE MOIR’S FOOD SHACK Put on your jeans and enjoy some of the freshest and most creatively prepared seafood in the area. 103 S. U.S. Hwy. 1, #D3, Jupiter (561-741-3626, littlemoirs.com) $$ PB CATCH This contemporary seafood restaurant is the brainchild of Pistache’s Reid Boren and Thierry

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STEAK HOUSE ABE & LOUIE’S In addition to serving outstanding beef, the menu features classic New England seafood dishes. A comprehensive wine list rounds out the experience. 2200 W. Glades Road, Boca Raton (561-447-0024, abeand louies.com) $$$ BUTCHER BLOCK GRILL At this all-natural steak house, try the Butcher Burger or the goat cheese cheesecake, a twist on dessert. 7000 W. Camino Real, Boca Raton (561-409-3035, butcherblockgrill.com) $$$ THE CAPITAL GRILLE This successful chain offers classic steak house fare, complemented by a remarkably well-trained staff. A stellar wine portfolio completes the picture. 11365 Legacy Ave., Palm Beach Gardens (561-630-4994); 6000 W. Glades Road, Boca Raton (561-368-1077, thecapitalgrille.com) $$$ CHOPS LOBSTER BAR The extensive menu, featuring a collection of steak and seafood options, is complemented by an equally interesting wine list. 101 Plaza Real S., Boca Raton (561-395-2675, buckheadrestaurants.com) $$$ CUT 432 This modern steak house has a hip, high-energy environment. Executive chef Jarod Higgins is a believer in “innovation without over-complication.” 432 E. Atlantic Ave., Delray Beach (561-272-9898, cut432.com) $$$ FIFTH AVENUE GRILL Using only the finest aged beef from Allen Brothers, Fifth Avenue presents succulent offerings in a classy setting. 821 S.E. 5th Ave, Delray Beach (561-265-0122, fifthavenuegrill.restaurant) $$ FLAGLER STEAKHOUSE Operated by The Breakers, this elegant steak house offers hand-selected cuts of American beef in a country club setting. 2 S. County Road, Palm Beach (561-659-8488, flaglersteakhousepalmbeach.com) $$$ IRONWOOD STEAK & SEAFOOD As the culinary centerpiece of the PGA National Resort & Spa, this restaurant is best described as a steak house with flair. Inventive dishes and unusual twists highlight the menu. 400 Avenue of the Champions, Palm Beach Gardens (561-627-4852, pgaresort.com) $$ MEAT MARKET The Palm Beach outpost of the famed Miami Beach steak house offers a dynamic food and cocktail menu and a sexy ambiance. 191 Bradley Place, Palm Beach (561-354-9800, meatmarket.net) $$$ NEW YORK PRIME This steak house has it all: first-rate raw materials, flawlessly executed dishes, and tables spaced far enough apart for private conversations. 2350 N.W. Executive Center Drive, Boca Raton (561-998-3881, newyorkprime.com) $$$ NYY STEAK Located in Seminole Casino Coconut Creek, NYY Steak presents five-star seafood and steak offerings in an atmosphere that honors one of baseball’s finest teams, the New York Yankees. 5550 NW 40th St., Coconut Creek (954-977-6700, nyysteak.com) $$$ OKEECHOBEE STEAK HOUSE Credited as the oldest steak house in Florida, the Okeechobee Steak House opened in 1947 and has been an institution ever since. Its biggest draw is its free New York strip steak birthday dinner. 2854 Okeechobee Blvd., West Palm Beach (561-683-5151, okeesteakhouse.com) $$$ POLO AT THE COLONY Welcome to quintessential Palm Beach: The menu has classics such as steak tartare and Lobster Newburg, while the Carleton Varneydecorated dining room is wallpapered with polo photography by Harry Benson. 155 Hammon Ave., Palm Beach (561-655-5430, thecolonypalmbeach.com) $$$ RUTH’S CHRIS STEAK HOUSE Ruth’s Chris is a classic American dining experience, offering large portions of high-quality ingredients and specialty dishes that echo the restaurant’s New Orleans roots. 651 Okeechobee Blvd., West Palm Beach (561-514-3544); 225 N.E. Mizner Blvd., Boca Raton (561-392-6746); 661 U.S. Hwy. 1, North Palm Beach (561-863-0660, ruthschris.com) $$$ SALT 7 Steak is the top draw at this late-night favorite, but make sure to savor the truffle mac and cheese as well as sashimi, specialty sushi rolls, and raw bar bites. 32 S.E. 2nd Ave., Delray Beach (561-274-7258, salt7.com) $$$ III FORKS This remarkable destination executes each detail to perfection, doing an equally fine job with both USDA Prime beef and fresh seafood. 4645 PGA Blvd., Palm Beach Gardens (561-630-3660, 3forks.com) $$$

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Savor the taste of Teeling as part of a cocktail, such as the New York Sour (left) or the Dublin Minstrel (right).

n March 17, a large segment of the population will wake up to the realization they’ve suddenly become Irish. They’ll celebrate their newfound identity by consuming one of two beverages: Guinness or Irish whiskey. Those who prefer whiskey will naturally reach for Jameson or Bushmills, as those two brands have traditionally dominated the category. However, there’s been a whiskey revival in Ireland recently, partly due to economic progress in that country, and also the byproduct of a worldwide boom in craft spirits production. While Irish distilleries may not be as well-known as their Scottish cousins, the following operations represent the best of the Emerald Isle. TEELING: In 2015, Jack Teeling, whose family has been in the whiskey business since 1782, opened the first new distillery in Dublin in 125 years. Teeling offers both Single Grain ($45) and Single Malt ($55) expressions, as well as a 21 Year Single Malt ($180) and a Single Cask 24 Year Single Malt ($390).

REDBREAST: Dating back to 1857 and made at the Midleton Distillery (which also produces Jameson), Redbreast is the largest selling Irish pot still whiskey in the world. Production begins with the 12 Year ($60) and a 12 Year Cask Strength ($80). There are 15 Year ($90), 21 Year ($250), and 25 Year whiskeys ($515), along with the Lustau Edition ($68), aged in casks once used by the famous Sherry bodega. KNAPPOGUE CASTLE: Mark Andrews purchased the eponymous castle in 1966. Together with his architect wife, Andrews renovated the building and started the brand, which is now known for its 12, 14, and 16 Year Single Malts ($47, $62, and $91). If you can find it, the 1951 ($1,250), aged in Sherry casks for 36 years, is an unforgettable experience.

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CONCANNON: If this name sounds familiar, then you’re probably a fan of California wine. James Concannon moved to America in 1865 and became the first Irish immigrant to establish a winery in the Golden State; the family’s distillery followed nearly 150 years later. Concannon’s blended whiskey ($25) is a tribute to James from his great-grandson, John. SLANE: Brown-Forman acquired this historic label, located in Slane Castle in the Boyne Valley, in 2015. Expressions include a blended whiskey ($32) and the Triple Cask ($29), aged in a combination of Oloroso Sherry casks from Spain as well as new, seasoned barrels from the Brown-Forman cooperage. If you want to go upscale for St. Patrick’s Day, there’s no need to rule out the major players. Jameson has its 18 Year Limited Reserve Blended Whiskey ($125) and the Rarest Vintage Reserve ($420). The Bushmills line tops out with the 21 Year ($155) and the Millennium 1975 Single Cask, distilled in 1975 and bottled in 2000 ($420).

Knappogue Castle dates back to the fifteenth century. Today, Knappogue’s 1951 vintage (right) is one of the rarest Irish whiskeys around.

The best thing about Irish whiskey is you don’t have to spend a lot of money to enjoy it. For many who consume it neat or on the rocks, it’s far more drinkable than Scotch: the texture is riper, richer, and smoother, and most blends don’t have the vegetal aromas of peat. If you haven’t yet tried it, the texture is like a hypothetical cross between Scotch and Bourbon. It also mixes well in a greater variety of cocktails. Regardless of what you choose, you’re likely to have the luck of the Irish when you open the bottle. «

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Amenities in this unique building are exceptional. Private elevators quickly and whisk homeowners from the secure underground parking garage (each unit has two dedicated spaces) to their private entry foyers. The garage and all elevators, lobbies, and residential amenities are controlled entry points, providing additional security. Each residence—including four extremely rare twostory residences—features an open floor plan with floor-to-ceiling sliding glass doors and windows that allow natural light to flood the home with amazing views of the ocean and Intracoastal. An oversized great room that opens to a gourmet kitchen with a large island is designed to encourage family and guests to linger. Top-of-the-line Thermador appliances, quartz countertops, and Nolte European cabinetry with sophisticated storage systems and LED lighting further enhance the modern kitchen. In the master bedroom suite, spacious dual closets and spa-like baths add sophistication to the generous space. Laundry rooms include upper and lower cabinets and Electrolux front-load washing machines and dryers. Advanced infrastructure and high speed connectivity allows homeowners to stay current with the latest technology. Lastly, glass-panel balcony railings on the oversized terraces provide dramatic and unobstructed water and city views. They’re spacious enough to comfortably accommodate a dining area and relaxing space. Lead interior designer, Bob Martin and his team from award-winning design firm, Palm Beach Gardensbased, The Decorators Unlimited, selected an array of color-coordinated choices to simplify the many decisions buyers make when personalizing their home. By completion, every home is furniture-ready. The grounds of 5000 North Ocean are nothing short of spectacular. Gathering areas and gardens with palms, seagrasses, and tropical plantings enhance the already magnificent beachfront. A one-acre natural wetland oasis dune buffers the beachfront and offers privacy. Breathtaking views serve as a backdrop for the oceanfront, resort-style pool. Hardwood-style sun decks further the organic feel, and cabana seating completes the luxurious outdoor space. A cantilevered roof over the cabana area with two fireplaces serves as another fabulous and fun gathering area. In the modern and airy club room, a daily coffee station and bar are great places to socialize, read a book, or relax. Residents can easily host private parties in the large oceanfront space, which includes a catering kitchen. Fitness enthusiasts will be thrilled with the ocean-facing fitness center filled with the latest equipment and a group exercise space.


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What about glassware? Rocks glasses are very versatile and can be crossutilized for a variety of drinks. I prefer to choose a glass with a lot of volume, because it presents more possibilities. I also like to use large wine glasses to serve cocktails because they add visual appeal. Name two must-have bar tools and two that don’t make the grade. My two essential bar tools are a shaker and a muddler, and the two I could live without are a measuring jigger and fruit tongs. Michael Aram Torched cocktail shaker ($100). Bloomingdale’s, Boca Raton (561-394-2000, bloomingdales.com)

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HAUTE DOGS These Herend imperial foo dogs ($3,150 for the pair) earn Best in Show thanks to their elite pedigree—only 250 were produced—and storied Macao pattern, which debuted at the 1904 St. Louis World’s Fair and helped Herend win a gold medal. Ginn’s Fine Gifts, North Palm Beach (561-625-6464, ginnsgifts.com)

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COOL, CALM, AND COLLECTED Ellen Kavanaugh of Ellen Kavanaugh Interiors went behind the garden gate to compose this relaxing room in a Lost Tree Village residence. “Since our clients live most of the year in New York City, they requested a space that would be tranquil and inspired by an English garden,” says Kavanaugh. “We decided to introduce a blue and white palette after discovering this vintage printed wallpaper from Bob Collins & Sons.” Palm Beach (561-619-4241, ellenkavanaugh.com)

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Ronnie needn’t shoulder the effort alone. “Waterfront Properties supports my efforts by doing all of my marketing,” he noted. “We have 376 affiliated European offices, personal relationships with the top brokers worldwide and thousands of real estate websites that expose sellers’ properties to thousands of visitors every day.” Ronnie added, “I was given 250 leads within the first few months of joining Waterfront. This matters, because the time I once spent doing all that work to generate leads and business, I now spend actively working to sell properties.” Ronnie, a member of the Palm Beach Board of Realtors’ Board of Directors, has been a real estate agent for more than 15 years. Many didn’t know this until recently. “I was quietly doing real estate deals almost the entire time I worked in hospitality. I didn’t mix the two.” The birth of his second child with his wife of 22 years and fellow Waterfront Properties agent, Jennifer, triggered Ronnie’s shift to full-time real estate. Having worked independently and recently at another well-known Palm Beach brokerage, Ronnie and Jennifer

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Ingredients: Makes 2½ cups 2 cups coconut milk 1 banana 3 tbsp. rose water ½ tsp. cardamom ½ tsp. vanilla extract 1 tsp. maqui powder Golden raisins 4 tbsp. chia seeds ¼ cup crushed pistachios Add coconut milk, banana, rose water, cardamom, vanilla extract, and maqui powder to a blender, and process until smooth. Taste for sweetness and mix in raisins, if needed. Add chia seeds and process briefly to combine. Pour mixture into a bowl and refrigerate for 2 hours to thicken. To serve, spoon the pudding into bowls and sprinkle generously with crushed pistachios. Store in a sealed container in the refrigerator for up to three days.

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weekly housekeeping, professional maintenance and landscaping, and other essential services.

An ideal location. Devonshire’s glorious 26-acre campus is a golf swing from prestigious PGA National Resort and Spa, where residents have corporate membership privileges. You and your guests can enjoy golf on any of the five PGA courses, tennis, croquet, use of the Health and Racquet Center, spa services, and more.

Stylish surroundings. Devonshire boasts the largest, more luxurious independent living apartment homes in Southeast Florida. Every residence includes elegant fixtures and finishes and open, airy layouts designed for tasteful, carefree living.

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House Call WHAT IS THE FRACTIONATED CO2 LASER AND WHAT ARE ITS BENEFITS? This relatively new technology has several well-established benefits with shorter and more predictable downtime than other traditional treatments:

1. REDUCTION OF FINE LINES AND COARSE WRINKLES OF THE FACE AND NECK. The CO2 laser uses a scanner that divides the beam into tiny shafts of light. Their heat causes the skin cells to reproduce more rapidly to heal the injury thus stimulating collagen, and eliminating the unwanted signs of aging. It can tighten the skin of the upper and lower eyelid and the skin around the lips and the cheeks, without any skin incisions.

2. HAND REJUVENATION. Removal of uneven pigmentation of the hands has become increasingly popular in the recent years. The CO2 laser scans the hand and removes brown spots, stimulates collagen regeneration for an overall and significant skin improvement. 3. REJUVENATION OF THE ARMS AND DECOLLETE. With the appropriate setting, these areas can be treated to result in a smoother and more youthful skin.

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Most pets have a sixth sense for when they’re heading to the place they fear most: the veterinary office. Fetch My Vet, a South Florida–based concierge medical service for pets, eliminates the stress animals and owners face on such trips by bringing the vet into the home. Now available in Palm Beach County, the service allows users to schedule at-home examinations, vaccinations, travel certifications, microchipping, nail clipping, medication delivery, and end-of-life care for dogs, cats, small mammals, birds, and reptiles. Veterinarians are assisted by a vet tech, and appointments typically last 45 minutes. Numerous on-demand apps and sites like Uber Eats and Amazon are making daily errands even easier, explains Dr. Michael Sanwald, Fetch My Vet’s chief veterinary officer. “Why should a trip to the vet be any different?” (fetchmyvet.com)

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GRAND CHAMPIONS’ WINTER POLO DELIVERS USPA Umpires • Games Live Streamed • Club Chukkers on Demand • 15 Championship Fields Visit gcpolo.com for details on how to get your team on the field at Grand Champions.

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PROMOTION AND EVENTS • M ARCH 2018

KOLTER HOMES Headquartered in Palm Beach County, Kolter Homes has introduced a vision for living focused on homebuyers’ needs today and into the future, setting new standards of excellence and innovation for the industry. Committed to “Creating Better Communities,” the company brings approximately 20 years of innovative residential development to each new endeavor. Kolter recognizes that with each new home sale, there is an inherent commitment to deliver not just a quality residence, but a unique, amenity-rich lifestyle, too. With that in mind, the company works with vendors that share its commitment to excellence and forward-thinking design principles. At ALTON, Kolter has challenged these partners to not simply think outside of the box, but to reimagine it altogether. 4807 PGA Boulevard, Palm Beach Gardens 561-515-4450 | kolterhomes.com ALTON in Palm Beach Gardens

PINEAPPLES, PALMS, ETC Pineapples, Palms, Etc. opened in Jupiter 18 years ago. Sisters Shelly Bascetta and Lisa Peterson keep the 4,000-square-foot space fresh and new by attending every major furniture market and searching for one-of-a-kind pieces to mix with their many recognizable national brands, such as Lee Industries and Visual Comfort Lighting, along with providing their customers complete interior design services. Together with Cindy Larschan, Bascetta and Peterson launched their online shopping website in 2015 to reach a national audience. 287 East Indiantown Road, B-3, Jupiter 561-748-8303 | pineapplespalms.com

FISHER POTTER HODAS, PL Fisher Potter Hodas, PL is a law firm concentrating its practice on complex, high-stakes divorce cases involving corporate executives, closely held business owners, professional athletes, celebrities, and wealthy families. The firm’s attorneys are experienced litigators with backgrounds as federal prosecutors, corporate trial attorneys, and federal appellate clerks. 515 North Flagler Drive, Suite 800, West Palm Beach 561-832-1005 | fisherpotterhodas.com

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Divorce on Retirement Nearing retirement and facing a divorce? Follow these simple budget tips to protect your nest egg.

By Judy Martel Divorce is never an easy process, but when a marriage breaks apart close to retirement, there are extra financial pressures. “People may think they’ve saved enough for retirement, but now that money will have to support two households,” says Tracy Stewart, a CPA and member of the personal financial planning executive committee of the American Institute of CPAs. Because of the division of assets in a divorce and the lack of earned income in retirement, it becomes crucial to rein in expenses right from the start, says Stewart. Most couples don’t want to focus on the bottom line and routinely underestimate how much they spend during the decoupling process, she adds. “But you need to pay attention because it’s a question of what type of lifestyle you’ll be able to support after the divorce.”

Stewart says adjusting a budget downward is one of the most difficult aspects of a divorce. “People reach for the more expensive item on a shelf because they’re used to it and it’s a habit,” she says. “But they have to really try to envision their lives and the financial changes to come. They need to put in the time to figure it out.” Hand in hand with conserving expenses is avoiding debt, says Stewart. If you don’t get the marital house in the settlement, try not to take out a mortgage to buy another one. Your goal shouldn’t be to maintain your former standard of living, but rather to establish a financially comfortable retirement. Still in need of budget guidance? Here are a few tips to help control spending:

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Be diligent about how much you are spending on the divorce process. “Time is money, and attorneys usually charge by the hour,” says Stewart. She adds that it’s typically not the attorney’s fault when legal expenses rack up. Too often, couples waste valuable time by repeatedly hashing out personal slights and small disagreements and not staying focused on the big picture. “Divorce is emotional, and sometimes couples bring up the same basket of painful incidents over and over,” she says. When meeting with an attorney, Stewart suggests writing down everything that is said so you don’t spend money reviewing what has already been discussed. Conversely, cutting costs with do-it-yourself forms downloaded from the internet is a mistake, Stewart warns. A professional knows how to “look under the hood of every property and investment,” she explains. Each spouse has rights, and you may not even know what yours are if you don’t work with an expert. Be prepared with as much financial information as you can gather before meeting with an attorney. Stewart has a checklist of all the relevant financial documents and information. “The list is exhaustive but not tedious,” she says. “It’s comprehensive and there are

things on it clients may not have thought about.” Think about the tradeoffs. Professionals can save time and money by determining which assets can and cannot be divided. In the case where an asset can’t easily be split, there are trade-offs that will compensate the spouse. “Professionals can give clients two or three property-division scenarios to get them thinking of equitable ways to divide property,” Stewart says. The process of dissolving a marriage may seem arduous, but with the proper help each spouse can walk away with the maximum financial benefit. “People don’t know the intricacies and ‘gotcha’s’ of dividing property,” says Stewart. “It takes concentration and attention, and I tell clients to expect the first few months and maybe the first year to be a period of adjustment.” «

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SMALL PAINTINGS On view through Apr. 8, 2018

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Alex Katz, Nicole, 2015, 7 x 16 in., Oil on board. Courtesy of the artist and Gavin Brown’s enterprise, New York/Rome. Art © Alex Katz/Licensed by VAGA, New York, NY.


Agenda BY MARY MURRAY

CLASS

CLOWN

PETER RIGAUD

Bill Murray has been making America laugh for more than 40 years. But regardless of whether you know him from his tenure on Saturday Night Live, as the sardonic Dr. Peter Venkman in the hit Ghostbusters franchise, or as the despondent Bob Harris in Sofia Coppola’s Lost in Translation, it’s time to see the legend in a whole new light. On March 2, Murray will join a trio of musicians for a performance entitled New Worlds, presented at the Mizner Park Amphitheater as part of the Festival of the Arts Boca. Described as an evening of music, poetry, and prose, New Worlds sprung from a serendipitous friendship between Murray and cellist Jan Vogler. A happenstance meeting on an airplane led to a creative exchange of ideas and, eventually, the genesis of this project, which features Murray singing favorites from the Great American Songbook and reading passages of classic American literature. It’s all set to a soundtrack courtesy of Vogler, violinist Mira Wang, and pianist Vanessa Perez. This collaboration of superior storytelling and mesmerizing music is sure to be a highlight of this South County cultural festival, which continues through March 4. (561-368-8445, festivaloftheartsboca.org)

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DECCA/HARALD HOFFMANN

Chance Anne, Alex Katz

21 ROSENBAUM CONTEMPORARY HOSTS “ALEX KATZ: SELECTIONS FROM THE COLLECTION” THROUGH EARLY APRIL. (561-9949180, ROSENBAUM CONTEMPORARY.COM)

Yellow Leaves, Alex Katz

March /2018

CELLIST ALISA WEILERSTEIN WILL PERFORM AT THE SOCIETY OF THE FOUR ARTS IN PALM BEACH MARCH 21. (561-655-7226, FOURARTS.ORG)

Goings On 1 “The Bostonians: Art and Artists in Boston, 1870-1930” lecture with Dr. Erica E. Hirshler, Flagler Museum, Palm Beach, $10-$28. (561-655-2833, flagler museum.us)

“The Duke and Duchess of Windsor” lecture with René Silvin, Cohen Pavillion, Kravis Center, West Palm Beach, $25. (561-832-7469, kravis.org)

3 Evening on Antique Row, benefiting Historical Society of Palm Beach County, Antique Row Shopping District, West Palm Beach, $40-$125. (561-832-4164, hspbc.org)

Family Fun Day: Hina Matsuri (Doll Festival), Morikami Museum and Japanese Gardens, Delray Beach, free with museum admission. (561-495-0233, morikami.org)

Inaugural Centennial Celebration Evening, benefiting Palm Beach Day Academy, Flagler Museum, Palm Beach, $250. (561-655-1188, pbday.org) Lighthouse ArtCenter Plein Air Festival, Lighthouse ArtCenter, Tequesta, to March 11, contact for ticket prices. (561-746-3101, pleinairlac.org)

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2 PICKS

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Flora, Mira Lehr

THE CORNELL ART MUSEUM AT OLD SCHOOL SQUARE WILL SHOW “FLORA” FROM MARCH 30 TO SEPTEMBER 9. (561-243-7922, OLDSCHOOLSQUARE.ORG)

“My America: The Perception Gap” lecture with James Marshall, Mizner Park Cultural Arts Center, Boca Raton, $30. (561-368-8445, festivaloftheartsboca.org)

4 Boca Raton Jewish Film Festival, various cinemas in Boca Raton, to March 24, contact for ticket prices. (561-8523237, bocajff.org)

House and Garden Day, The Society

Enter to win tickets to the Boca Raton Jewish Film Festival at palm beachillustrated. com/contests

of the Four Arts, Palm Beach, $150. (561655-7226, fourarts.org)

“The Second Line of Defense: American Women and World War I” lecture with Lynn Dumenil, Flagler Museum, Palm Beach, $10-$28. (561-655-2833, flaglermuseum.us)

Swank Table Vegetable Love, Swank Specialty Produce, Loxahatchee, $160. (561-202-5648, swankspecialtyproduce.com)

5 Culture & Cocktails presents “Shining Bright: The Eternal Allure of Silver,” The Colony, Palm Beach, $65-$85. (561-471-2901, palmbeachculture.com)

6 Dramalogue with Bill Pullman, Palm Beach Dramaworks, West Palm Beach, $23. (561-514-4042, palmbeachdramaworks.org)

“The Third Chapter: Passion, Risk, and Adventure After 50” lecture with Sara Lawrence-Lightfoot, The Society of the Four Arts, Palm Beach, $35. (561-655-7226, fourarts.org)

7 An Evening of Rhapsody on the Danube, benefiting Palm Beach Opera Guild, The Breakers, Palm Beach, $595. (561-8357569, palmbeachoperaguild.com)

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WITH STARRING ROLES IN MOVIES LIKE INDEPENDENCE DAY AND SLEEPLESS IN SEATTLE, ACTOR BILL PULLMAN HAS A LOT TO TALK ABOUT. ON MARCH 6, HE’LL SHARE ANECDOTES AND INSIGHT FROM HIS CAREER DURING A LIVE INTERVIEW AS PART OF PALM BEACH DRAMAWORKS’ DRAMALOGUE SERIES. SHOW TIMES ARE SCHEDULED FOR 2 P.M. AND 7 P.M. (561514-4042, PALMBEACH DRAMAWORKS.ORG) PALM BEACH OPERA WILL CLOSE ITS 2018 SEASON WITH MOZART’S LE NOZZE DI FIGARO AT THE KRAVIS CENTER MARCH 23-25. THIS COMEDIC OPERA FOLLOWS FIGARO AND HIS BETROTHED, SUSANNA, ON THEIR QUEST TO THE ALTAR. PERFORMED IN ITALIAN WITH ENGLISH SUBTITLES, LE NOZZE DI FIGARO IS SURE TO LEAVE AUDIENCES SINGING ITS TITULAR EARWORM FOR MONTHS TO COME. (561-833-7888, PBOPERA.ORG)

8 Liezl’s Tenth Annual Tea Party, benefiting Els for Autism Foundation, Old Palm, Palm Beach Gardens, $300. (561-3209484, elsforautism.org)

10 Engineer It!, South Florida Science Center and Aquarium, West Palm Beach, $3. (561-832-1988, sfsciencecenter.org)

Swank Master Chef Dinner with Mark Militello, Swank Specialty Produce, Loxahatchee, $160. (561-202-5648, swank specialtyproduce.com)

11 “American Artists Confront World War I” lecture, Norton Museum of Art, West Palm Beach, free. (561-832-5196, norton.org)

Palm Beach Philanthropy Tank Finals, Dreyfoos School of the Arts, West Palm Beach, free. (561-449-8265, philanthropytank.org) 13 “Grand Opera: Past, Present, and Future” lecture with Peter Gelb, The Society of the Four Arts, Palm Beach, $35. (561-655-7226, fourarts.org)

14 Art Boca Raton Vernissage, Florida Atlantic University, Boca Raton, $150. (561-392-2500, bocamuseum.org)

15 Art Boca Raton, Florida Atlantic University, Boca Raton, to March 18, contact for ticket prices. (305-490-4584, nextlevelfairs.com)

George Ohr lecture with Eugene Hecht, Boca Raton Museum of Art, Boca Raton, $5-$10. (561-392-2500, bocamuseum.org)

“Historic Preservation in Palm Beach” lecture with Jane S. Day, 1916 Courthouse, West Palm Beach, $10. (561832-4164, hspbc.org) Red Bikini, S. Cummings

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Agenda 16 Garden and Antique Show and Sale,

23 Wellington Bacon and Bourbon Fest, Welling-

31 Easter Egg Hunt, Ann Norton Sculpture Gar-

McKee Botanical Garden, Vero Beach, $8-$12, free for children younger than 3. (772-794-0601, mckee garden.org)

ton Amphitheater, Wellington, to March 25, free general admission. (561-279-0907, baconbourbonfest.com)

dens, West Palm Beach, $7-$15, free for family member levels and children younger than 5. (561-8325328, ansg.org)

St. Patrick’s Day Parade and Festival, downtown Delray Beach, also March 17 (parade held on March 17), free. (561-990-6125, stpatrickmarch.com)

18 Swank Table Coastal Seafood, Swank Specialty Produce, Loxahatchee, $160. (561-202-5648, swankspecialtyproduce.com)

24 Classics at the Beach car show, Elliott Museum, Stuart, contact for ticket prices. (772-225-1961, elliottmuseum.org)

Easter Egg Hunt, Flagler Museum, Palm Beach, $15$18. (561-655-2833, flaglermuseum.us)

TurtleFest, Loggerhead Marinelife Center, Juno

Performances

Beach, free. (561-627-8280, marinelife.org)

26 “Loving Lilly: The Legacy and the Lady” lecture with Steven Stolman, Cohen Pavillion, Kravis

20 “The Power of Modern Art” lecture with Simon Schama, The Society of the Four Arts, Palm

Center, West Palm Beach, $25. (561-832-7469, kravis.org)

Beach, $35. (561-655-7226, fourarts.org)

Savor the Avenue, Atlantic Avenue, Delray Beach,

22 Muse Awards, benefiting the Cultural Council of

contact for ticket prices. (561-243-1077, downtown delraybeach.com)

Palm Beach County, Kravis Center, West Palm Beach, $400. (561-471-2901, palmbeachculture.com)

Palm Beach International Boat Show, downtown West Palm Beach, to March 25, contact for ticket prices. (showmanagement.com)

1 Bill Bellamy, Palm Beach Improv, West Palm Beach, to March 3, $22-$25. (561-833-1812, palm beachimprov.com)

Clematis by Night presents The Holidazed, West Palm Beach Waterfront, free. (561-822-1515, wpb.org)

Kaki King presents The Neck is a Bridge to the Body, Rinker Playhouse, Kravis Center, West Palm

30 Nights at the Museum: Superhero Science, South Florida Science Center and Aquarium,

Beach, $32. (561-832-7469, kravis.org)

West Palm Beach, $6-$13.95, free for children members and children younger than 3. (561-832-1988, sfsciencecenter.org)

Lend Me a Tenor, Lake Worth Playhouse, Lake Worth, to March 18, $23-$38. (561-586-6410, lake worthplayhouse.org)

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Agenda E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial performed with a live orchestra, Mizner Park Amphitheater, Boca Raton,

$30-$50. (561-368-8445, festivaloftheartsboca.org)

3 Celtic Woman Homecoming, Carole and Barry Kaye Performing Arts Auditorium, Florida Atlantic University, Boca Raton, $48-$110. (561-297-2471, fauevents.com)

2 Billy Murray, Jan Volger, and Friends in “New Worlds: An Evening of Music, Poetry, and Prose,” Mizner Park Amphitheater, Boca Raton, $25-

The Choral Society of the Palm Beaches presents “Salute to Broadway Legend Leonard Bernstein,” Lifelong Learning Society Auditorium,

Frankie Valli and the Four Seasons, Sunrise Theatre, Fort Pierce, $99-$135. (772-461-4775, sunrise theatre.com)

$250. (561-368-8445, festivaloftheartsboca.org)

Florida Atlantic University, Jupiter, also March 4, $10$25. (561-626-9997, chorasocietypalmbeaches.org)

Funny Girl in Concert, Carole and Barry Kaye Per-

On the Road with T Bone Burnett: Stories, Music, and More, Mizner Park Amphitheater, Boca Raton,

Capitol Steps, Rinker Playhouse, Kravis Center, West Palm Beach, to March 18, $40. (561-832-7469, kravis.org)

The Met Opera Live in HD presents La Bohème, The Society of the Four Arts, Palm Beach, $15-

Catch a Rising Star: Sopranos Night, Crest The-

$27. (561-655-7226, fourarts.org)

atre, Old School Square, Delray Beach, $47-$67. (561243-7922, oldschoolsquare.org)

Michael McDonald, Sunrise Theatre, Fort Pierce, $59-$69. (772-461-4775, sunrisetheatre.com)

Sarah Reich Tap Music Project, Arts Garage, Del5 Neil Berg’s 100 Years of Broadway, The Lyric Theatre, Stuart, $50. (772-286-7827, lyrictheatre.com)

“Russian Fantasy” concert, Mizner Park Amphitheater, Boca Raton, $15-$150. (561-368-8445, festival oftheartsboca.org)

Natalie MacMaster and Donnell Leahy, Duncan Theatre, Lake Worth, $39; also March 3, The Lyric Theatre, Stuart, $52. (561-868-3309, duncantheatre. org; 772-286-7827, lyrictheatre.com)

forming Arts Auditorium, Florida Atlantic University, Boca Raton, $20-$45. (561-297-2471, fauevents.com)

ray Beach, $30-$45. (561-450-6357, artsgarage.org)

Miami City Ballet presents “Program Three,” Dreyfoos Hall, Kravis Center, West Palm Beach, to March 4, contact for ticket prices. (561-832-7469, kravis.org)

$15-$125. (561-368-8445, festivaloftheartsboca.org)

4 Bill Maher, Dreyfoos Hall, Kravis Center, West Palm Beach, tickets start at $40.50. (561-832-7469, kravis.org)

6 Gypsy, Stark Stage, Riverside Theatre, Vero Beach, to March 25, tickets start at $35. (772-231-6990, river sideatheatre.com) Henschel Quartett, Flagler Museum, Palm Beach, $70. (561-655-2833, flaglermuseum.us)

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Last Summer, In The Garden

Joy Joy Nails

This season’s program of nine selected films will compel discussion, make you laugh, tug at your heart strings and motivate you to make a difference in your community. Proceeds from the event are donated to scholarships for female students on the FAU John D. MacArthur Campus and Chicken & Egg Pictures, a nonprofit organization providing mentorship and financial support to female nonfiction filmmakers.

Festivities begin at 6 p.m. | Films begin at 7 p.m. March 15, 2018 | $25 per person Osher Lifelong Learning Institute Complex

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ISABELLE DE BORCHGRAVE: FASHIONING ART FROM PAPER SATURDAY, JANUARY 27 THROUGH SUNDAY, APRIL 15, 2018

Five hundred years of fashion are explored in the breathtaking art of Belgian artist Isabelle de Borchgrave. Working in collaboration with leading costume historians and fashion designers, de Borchgrave meticulously recreates, in full scale, elaborate costumes and fashions found in history’s most famous paintings and fashion collections. Isabelle de Borchgrave (Belgian 1946 -) "Lorenzo il Magnifico," 2007 Inspired by the painting “Journey of the Magi” by Benozzo Gozzoli in the Medici Chapel in the Palazzo Medici Riccardi, Florence. He is represented here as page Gaspard, down from his horse. (200 x 75 x 71cm) Photo: A. von Einsiedel

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The exhibition has been organized by Dixon Gallery and Gardens, Society of the Four Arts, Oklahoma City Museum of Art, Frick Art and Historical Center, and Artis-Naples, the Baker Museum.

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Agenda The Illusionists: Live from Broadway, Dreyfoos Hall, Kravis Center, West Palm Beach, to March 11, tickets start at $28. (561-832-7469, kravis.org)

South Pacific, Maltz Jupiter Theatre, Jupiter, to March 25, tickets start at $58. (561-575-2223, jupitertheatre.org)

Stars of American Ballet in concert with Boca Ballet Theatre, Countess de Hoernle Theatre, Boca Raton, $48. (561-995-0709, bocaballet.org)

What’s Going On: The Marvin Gaye Experience, Crest Theatre, Old School Square, Delray

Mandy Gonzalez, Crest Theatre, Old School Square, Delray Beach, also March 13, $57-$72. (561243-7922, oldschoolsquare.org)

National Symphony Orchestra of Cuba, Drey-

Beach, $55-$65. (561-243-7922, oldschoolsquare.org)

foos Hall, Kravis Center, West Palm Beach, contact for ticket prices. (561-832-7469, kravis.org)

7 Flamenco Vivo Carlota Santana, The Society of the Four Arts, Palm Beach, $40-$45. (561-6557226, fourarts.org)

11 Mancini, Mercer, and Manilow, Persson Hall, Kravis Center, West Palm Beach, $35. (561-832-7469, kravis.org)

Palm Beach Symphony presents “The Glory of Baroque,” Bethesda-by-the-Sea, Palm Beach, $50.

8 Brigadoon, The Wick Theatre, Boca Raton, to April

Music and Times of George Gershwin, Wold

8, contact for ticket prices. (561-995-2333, thewick.org)

Performing Arts Center, Lynn University, Boca Raton, $30-$50. (561-237-7000, events.lynn.edu)

(561-281-0145, palmbeachsymphony.org)

Clematis by Night presents Lara Hope & The Ark-Tones, West Palm Beach Waterfront, free. (561-

13 Kravis Center Pops Orchestra, Dreyfoos Hall, Kravis Center, West Palm Beach, contact for ticket prices. (561-832-7469, kravis.org)

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The New Vision Sax Ensemble, Arts Garage, Delray Beach, $20-$35. (561-450-6357, artsgarage.org)

10 The Mark Zaleski Band, Arts Garage, Delray Beach, $20-$30. (561-450-6357, artsgarage.org)

12 Celtic Tenors, Maltz Jupiter Theatre, Jupiter, $45-$55. (561-575-2223, jupitertheatre.org)

Robert Navarro presents “Mucho Mambo,”

The Doo Wop Project, Dreyfoos Hall, Kravis Cen-

Atlantic Classical Orchestra presents “Masterworks III: Amadeus,” Eissey Campus Theatre, Palm

The Lyric Theatre, Stuart, contact for ticket prices. (772-286-7827, lyrictheatre.com)

ter, West Palm Beach, contact for ticket prices. (561832-7469, kravis.org)

Beach Gardens, $40-$60. (772-460-0850, atlantic classicalorchestra.com)

14 Amadeus Live with Orchestra, Dreyfoos Hall, Kravis Center, West Palm Beach, tickets start at $25. (561-832-7469, kravis.org)

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Agenda Metropolitan Opera Singers, The Society of the Four Arts, Palm Beach, $40-$45. (561-655-7226, fourarts.org)

Jason Mraz, Dreyfoos Hall, Kravis Center, West Palm Beach, tickets start at $45. (561-832-7469, kravis.org)

dens, $30-$40. (561-243-7922, oldschoolsquare.org; 561-207-5900, eisseycampustheatre.com)

Recycled Percussion, The Lyric Theatre, Stuart,

Parsons Dance, Duncan

$47. (772-286-7827, lyrictheatre.com)

Theatre, Lake Worth, also March 17, $45. (561-8683309, duncantheatre.org)

National Theatre Live presents Rosencrantz & Guildenstern Are Dead, The Society of the Four

15 Clematis by Night presents Luis Manuel, West Palm Beach Waterfront, free. (561-822-1515, wpb.org)

The Platters, Eissey Campus Theatre, Palm Beach Gardens, $30-$40. (561-207-5900, eisseycampus theatre.com)

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Audra

McDonald,

Dreyfoos Hall, Kravis Center, West Palm Beach, tickets start at $25. (561-832-7469, kravis.org)

Enter to win tickets to Parsons Dance at palmbeach illustrated.com/ contests

Arts, Palm Beach, $15-$25. (561-655-7226, fourarts.org)

18 Live! At the Norton, Norton Museum of Art, West Palm Beach, $5-$10. (561-832-5196, norton.org) The Righteous Brothers Bill Medley and Bucky Head, Dreyfoos Hall, Kravis Center, West Palm Beach, tickets start at $25. (561-832-7469, kravis.org)

Tabla Player Zakir Hussain, Dreyfoos Hall, Kravis Center, West Palm Beach, tickets start at $15. (561832-7469, kravis.org)

16 Catapult, Crest Theatre, Old School Square,

The Jason Bishop Show, Eissey Campus Theatre, PalmBeachGardens,$18.(561-207-5900,eisseycampus theatre.com)

19 Beach Party Boys, Maltz Jupiter Theatre, Jupiter, $45-$55. (561-575-2223, jupitertheatre.org) Mirรณ Quartet, Boca Raton Museum of Art, Boca

Delray Beach, $60-$70. (561-243-7922, oldschool square.org)

Kemuel Roig Quartet, Arts Garage, Delray Beach,

Imagine: A Beatles Retrospective, Willow The-

Million Dollar Quartet, Crest Theatre, Old School

atre at Sugar Sand Park, Boca Raton, to March 25, $30. (561-347-3948, willowtheatre.org)

Square, Delray Beach, also March 18, $75-$85; also March 19, Eissey Campus Theatre, Palm Beach Gar-

$30-$45. (561-450-6357, artsgarage.org)

Raton, $85-$95; also March 20, The Breakers, Palm Beach, $195. (561-379-6773, cmspb.org)

20 Buyer & Cellar, Waxlax Stage, Riverside Theatre, Vero Beach, to April 8, tickets start at $35. (772231-6990, riversideatheatre.com)

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21 Billie, Crest Theatre, Old School Square, Delray Beach, $40-$50. (561-243-7922, oldschoolsquare.org)

Dancing is all in the family with Maks, Val, and Peta. Fans of the hit ABC series Dancing with the Stars will instantly recognize this powerhouse trio, who have racked up a combined five season wins alongside their celebrity dance partners. In 2016, Ukrainian brothers Maksim and Valentin Chmerkovskiy embarked on their Our Way tour. Now, they’ve invited Maks’ wife, Peta Murgatroyd, along for the ride. You can catch their new show, Confidential, at the Kravis Center in West Palm Beach March 29. These lifelong movers and shakers have infused Confidential with elements of their personal stories, touching upon themes of love and familial bonds. There will even be a fourth family member behind the scenes, with Maks and Peta’s 1-year-old son, Shai, joining them on the road. (561-832-7469, kravis.org)

Cellist Alisa Weilerstein, The Society of Enter to win tickets to see Alisa Weilerstein at palmbeach illustrated.com/ contests

the Four Arts, Palm Beach, $40-$45. (561-655-7226, fourarts.org)

Palm Beach Gardens Concert Band, Eissey

Campus Theatre, Palm Beach Gardens, $18. (561207-5900, eisseycampustheatre.com)

Palm Beach Symphony Chamber Music Series presents “Bernstein & Co. Composed in America,” Harriet Himmel Theater, West Palm Beach, $35. (561-281-0145, palmbeach symphony.org)

Lewis Black, Sunrise Theatre, Fort Pierce, $55-$65. (772-461-4775, sunrisetheatre.com)

22 Doc Grober and the Mudcats present “A Tribute to Louis Armstrong,” The Lyric Theatre,

Mostly Music: Debussy, Amarnick-Goldstein Concert Hall, Lynn University, Boca Raton, $20. (561-2377000, events.lynn.edu)

Stuart, $40. (772-286-7827, lyrictheatre.com)

LEGENDARY PERFORMERS AT THE KRAVIS CENTER! ZAKIR HUSSAIN, Tabla with Rakesh Chaurasia, Bansuri

MARCH 15*

Virtuoso percussionist, accompanied by flautist Rakesh Chaurasia, Zakir Hussain captivates audiences with his masterful dexterity and musical gifts.

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April 21

March 31

(In Concert) An Evening of Starring

RUBEN STUDDARD May 13

*This PEAK performance is made possible by a grant from the MLDauray Arts Initiative in honor of Leonard and Sophie Davis Artists and programs subject to change

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Agenda The Symphonia Boca Raton is heading north—ever so slightly—to Delray Beach for a new concert series presented in partnership with Old School Square. Under the leadership of guest Alastair Willis conductor Alastair Willis, The Symphonia will make its Crest Theatre debut on March 27 with “Symphonia Squared,” an innovative orchestral experience that adds visual elements and narrative components to the musical mix. This 90-minute program, entitled “Vienna’s Riches,” will be performed without an intermission and is an abbreviated version of The Symphonia’s Connoisseur Concert IV, which will take place March 25 at Roberts Theater at Saint Andrew’s School in Boca Raton. With “Symphonia Squared,” the orchestra aims to appeal to a wider audience by bringing eighteenth- and nineteenth-century Vienna to life through music and storytelling. Attendees will be treated to works by some of the period’s greatest composers, such as Mozart, Beethoven, and Brahms. Tickets cost $49 and include a “Prosecco and Viennese Pastry” post-concert meet and greet with the conductor and Symphonia members. (561-243-7922, oldschoolsquare.org)

Royal Poinciana, Palm Beach, ca. 1893 Collection of Edward and Deborah Pollack

VERY VIENNA

A N D T H E C R E AT I O N O F PA L M B E AC H

FEBRUARY 10 - MAY 6, 20 18 In association with Edward and Deborah Pollack Fine Art

23 Blackout, Delray Beach Playhouse, Delray Beach, to April 8, $30. (561-2721281, delraybeachplayhouse.com) Brendan Schaub, Palm Beach Improv, West Palm Beach, also March 24, $25$50. (561-833-1812, palmbeachimprov.com)

Laura Woodward (1834-1926) was Florida’s most important female artist of the 19th century, one of its greatest

Palm Beach Opera presents Le Nozze di Figaro, Dreyfoos Hall, Kravis Center, West Palm Beach, to March 25, contact for ticket prices. (561-833-7888, pbopera.org)

publicists, and integral to the development of Palm Beach

24 John Oliveira String Competition, Amarnick-Goldstein Concert Hall,

Presented by

Lynn University, Boca Raton, free. (561-237-7000, events.lynn.edu)

County. She had convinced Henry Flagler to extend his East Coast Railroad and build the Royal Poinciana Hotel

Supporting Sponsor

which both enabled and attracted tourism to Palm Beach.

The Met Opera Live in HD presents Semiramide, The Society of the Four Arts, Palm Beach, $15-$27. (561-655-7226, fourarts.org)

New Gardens Band presents “International Tour,” Eissey Campus The-

GALLERY AND GARDEN TALKS WEDNESDAYS AT 11 AM AND SUNDAYS AT 2 PM

atre, Palm Beach Gardens, $20. (561-207-5900, eisseycampustheatre.com)

25 Bolshoi Ballet HD Telecast presents Romeo and Juliet, The Society

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of the Four Arts, Palm Beach, $15-$20. (561-655-7226, fourarts.org)

Janoska Ensemble, Crest Theatre, Old School Square, Delray Beach, $45$55. (561-243-7922, oldschoolsquare.org)

The Symphonia Boca Raton presents “Connoisseur Concert IV: Vienna’s Riches,” Roberts Theater, Saint Andrew’s School, Boca Raton, $50-$84. (866-687-4201, thesymphonia.org) 198 PALM BEACH ILLUSTRATED

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26 Academy of St. Martin in the Fields Orchestra, Dreyfoos Hall, Kravis Center, West Palm Beach, contact for ticket prices. (561-832-7469, kravis.org)

Al Stewart, The Lyric Theatre, Stuart, $42. (772-286-7827, lyrictheatre.com) “A Night of Traditional Irish Music,” Helen K. Persson Recital Hall, Palm Beach Atlantic University, West Palm Beach, $5-$10. (561-803-2970, pba.edu) 27 The Symphonia Boca Raton presents “Symphonia Squared,” Crest The-

“An absolute must-see”

— National Geographic Traveler

atre, Old School Square, Delray Beach, $39-$49. (561-243-7922, oldschoolsquare.org)

Ignaz Gaugengigl, The Duet, 1893, detail. Oil on panel. Steven & Jennifer Walske.

Zurich Chamber Orchestra, Dreyfoos Hall, Kravis Center, West Palm Beach,

Winter Exhibition on view through April 29

tickets start at $25. (561-832-7469, kravis.org)

28 BritBeat, Maltz Jupiter Theatre, Jupiter, $45-$55. (561-575-2223, jupiter theatre.org)

Dudu Fisher Celebrates Jerusalem, Dreyfoos Hall, Kravis Center, West Palm Beach, tickets start at $25. (561-832-7469, kravis.org)

The Lords of 52nd Street, Duncan Theatre, Lake Worth, $35. (561-8683309, duncantheatre.org)

Loudon Wainwright III, Crest Theatre, Old School Square, Delray Beach, $47-$57. (561-243-7922, oldschoolsquare.org)

MASTERFULLY HUMAN The Art of Gaugengigl

Whitehall Lecture Series Heroes of the Homefront: World War I and the Faces of Wartime America

3:00 pm each Sunday, February 11 through March 11 Five lectures present a range of historical perspectives, including those of political and military leadership, the Doughboys on the front lines, minority infantrymen, and women on the homefront.

Zurich Chamber Orchestra, The Society of the Four Arts, Palm Beach, $40$45. (561-655-7226, fourarts.org)

29 Arnez J, Palm Beach Improv, West Palm Beach, to March 31, $22-$35. (561833-1812, palmbeachimprov.com)

Clematis by Night presents The Flyers, West Palm Beach Waterfront, free. (561-822-1515, wpb.org)

Guillermo Figueroa Violin Recital, Amarnick-Goldstein Concert Hall, Lynn University, Boca Raton, $20. (561-237-7000, events.lynn.edu)

Maks, Val, and Peta Live on Tour: Confidential, Dreyfoos Hall, Kravis Center, West Palm Beach, tickets start at $25. (561-832-7469, kravis.org)

31 Edgar & Emily, Palm Beach Dramaworks, West Palm Beach, to April 22, contact for ticket prices. (561-514-4042, palmbeachdramaworks.org)

Lauren Mitchell Band, Arts Garage, Delray Beach, $30-$45. (561-450-6357, artsgarage.org)

Galleries

Easter Egg Hunt Saturday, March 31, Gates open at 9:00 am. Children are invited to hunt for more than 8,000 eggs on the Museum’s lawn and in the Cocoanut Grove. h e n r y

m o r r i s o n

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A National Historic Landmark One Whitehall Way, Palm Beach, FL 33480 Funded in part by:

Ann Norton Sculpture Gardens, West Palm Beach. “Celebrating Boaz Vaadia (1951-2017),” to April 29; “Behold, A New Eden: Laura Woodward and the Creation of Palm Beach,” to May 20. (561-832-5328, ansg.org)

The Max and Victoria Dreyfus Foundation

Armory Art Center, West Palm Beach. “2018 Scholastic Art and Writing Exhibition” and “Artists in Residence Exhibition,” both to March 9; “All Student Show” and “Armory Faculty Show,” both March 17 to April 14. (561-832-1776, armoryart.org)

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Agenda Boca Raton Museum of Art, Boca Raton. “Alex Katz: Small Paintings,” “Arthur Carter: Sculptures and Drawings,” “Contemporary Photography Forum,” and “Regarding George Ohr: Contemporary Ceramics in the Spirit of the Mad Potter,” all to April 8. (561-392-2500, bocamuseum.org)

Lighthouse ArtCenter, Tequesta. “Best of the Clubs,” March 15-29. (561-746-3101, lighthousearts.org)

Richard and Pat Johnson Palm Beach County History Museum, West Palm Beach. “Centen-

McKee Botanical Garden, Vero Beach. “It’s a

nial Faces,” to March 31; “Shipwreck: Discovering Lost Treasures,” to June 30. (561-832-4164, hspbc.org)

Jungle Out There,” to April 29. (772-794-0601, mckeegarden.org)

Cornell Art Museum, Old School Square, Delray Beach. “Flora,” March 30 to Sept. 9. (561-243-7922, oldschoolsquare.org)

Meghan Candler Gallery, Vero Beach. “Beach Days,”

Cultural Council of Palm Beach County, Lake

Morikami Museum and Japanese Gardens,

Worth. “Solo Exhibition: Annette Rawlings,” to March 17; “Solo Exhibitions: Stephen Alarid and Rita Shapiro,” March 24 to April 21; “Materio Private Collection,” to April 21; “Art & Decor,” to May 12. (561-471-2901, palm beachculture.com)

Delray Beach. “Nature, Tradition, and Innovation: Contemporary Japanese Ceramics from the Gordon Brodfuehrer Collection,” to April 22. (561-495-0233, morikami.org)

Flagler Museum, Palm Beach. “Masterfully Human: The Art of Gaugengigl,” to April 29. (561-655-2833, flaglermuseum.us)

Kasha McKee Gallery, Palm Beach. “Conceptual Photography by Kasha McKee,” to April 30. (561-5121742, kashamckeegallery.com)

Rosenbaum Contemporary, Boca Raton. “Alex Katz: Selections from the Collection,” to April 7. (561994-9180, rosenbaumcontemporary.com)

March 1-31. (772-234-8811, meghancandlergallery.com)

Mounts Botanical Garden, West Palm Beach. “Washed Ashore: Art to Save the Sea,” to May 31. (561233-1757, mounts.org) Norton Museum of Art, West Palm Beach. “JeanMichel Basquiat: Drawing into Painting,” to March 18; “Gertrude Vanderbilt Whitney: Sculpture,” to April 29. (561-832-5196, norton.org)

The Society of the Four Arts, Palm Beach. “Isabelle de Borchgrave: Fashioning Art from Paper,” to April 15. (561-655-7226, fourarts.org) South Florida Science Center and Aquarium, West Palm Beach. “Astronaut,” to April 15. (561-8321988, sfsciencecenter.org)

Vero Beach Museum of Art, Vero Beach. “Medieval to Metal: The Art and Evolution of the Guitar,” to May 6; “Shadow and Light: The Etchings of Martin Lewis,” to May 13; “Paul Outerbridge: New Color Photographs from Mexico and California, 1948-1955,” to June 3. (772-231-0707, verobeach museum.org)

MIDNIGHT IN PARIS & NEW YORK: SCENES FROM THE 1890s - 1930s Through October 14, 2018

Take the

train to the museum!

Exhibition generously sponsored by Bonnie E. Eletz, Hyatt Centric by Kolter Hospitality and 100 Las Olas, the Sansom Foundation, David and Francie Horvitz Family Foundation and Northern Trust. Exhibitions and programs at NSU Art Museum Fort Lauderdale are made possible in part by a challenge grant from the David and Francie Horvitz Family Foundation. Funding is also provided by Nova Southeastern University, Hudson Family Foundation, Wege Foundation, Community Foundation of Broward, Broward County Board of County Commissioners as recommended by the Broward Cultural Council and Greater Fort Lauderdale Convention & Visitors Bureau, the State of Florida, Department of State, Division of Cultural Affairs and the Florida Council on Arts and Culture. NSU Art Museum is accredited by the American Alliance of Museums. William Glackens, Study for Music Hall Turn, c. 1918, Oil on canvas © NSU Art Museum Fort Lauderdale; bequest of Ira D. Glackens, 91.40.151 60th Anniversary presented by

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Seen PEPE AND LOURDES FANJUL

DENNIS BASSO, EMILIA PFEIFLER

JUDITH AND RUDY GIULIANI

GREAT EXPECTATIONS WHO: EMILIA FANJUL WHAT: A NIGHT OF GREAT EXPECTATIONS TO RAISE FUNDS FOR FANJUL’S CHARTER SCHOOLS IN THE GLADES WHERE: CAFÉ BOULUD, PALM BEACH

EMILIA AND JOSÉ PEPE FANJUL MILA AND BRIAN MULRONEY

CAPEHART

REV. PATRICK O’NEILL, SHERLOCK AND MARIA HACKLEY

TUCKER AND CHARLOTTE JOHNSON

JERRY SEAY, PAULINE PITT

PHILIPPE AND DEBORAH DAUMAN

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WILBUR AND HILARY ROSS

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Seen

TIM ROSE, ANKA PALITZ

STEPHANIE KANTIS, DEBBIE WELLS, CHLOE GREBE

CHRIS LEAVITT, SAMANTHA CURRY

MAX AND DEBRA ERNST

LOIS FRANKEL, JAY LENO

LADY IN RED WHO: THE LOIS POPE LIFE FOUNDATION WHAT: LADY IN RED GALA TO BENEFIT LIFE AND AMERICAN HUMANE WHERE: THE BREAKERS, PALM BEACH WILL NUNZIATA, LOIS POPE

CAPEHART

VICKY AND CHRIS KELLOGG

WENDY ROBERTS, SOULA RIFKIN, LINDA ADELSON, CELESTE LA MARCHE

LOIS POPE, ROBIN GANZERT

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1/25/18 4:13 PM


SHE NEEDS ALL THE HELP

SHE CAN GET Since 1993, The Everglades Foundation has been a persistent and passionate voice for creatures like her: birds, mammals, reptiles and the magnificent Everglades they each call home.

HELP US PROTECT AMERICA’S EVERGLADES EVERGLADESFOUNDATION.ORG

JOIN US

SCIENCE EDUCATION ADVOCACY INNOVATION

AS WE FIGHT THE GOOD FIGHT

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1/26/18 3:29 PM


Seen FARLEY RENTSCHLER, MICHAEL REINERT, LAUREN RUSSO

MAGGIE ALDERTON, JEFF ALDERTON, TAYLOR BLASCZCYK

MARY ALLEN, TED PEROULAKIS, ANGELA VECELLIO

HEART BALL FASHION

JEFF ALDERTON, AINSLEY CHARLES

TONY AND LORE SMITH

WHO: AMERICAN HEART ASSOCIATION WHAT: MARCHESA FASHION SHOW IN HONOR OF THE PALM BEACH HEART BALL WHERE: NEIMAN MARCUS, PALM BEACH LEE ANN ALDERTON, MELISSA SULLIVAN

IRENE CASEY, JANET LEVY

©2018 Palm Beach Media Group North LLC. All rights reserved. Palm Beach Illustrated [ISSN 1047-5575] [USPS #2489] is published monthly except July by Palm Beach Media Group North LLC, P.O. Box 3344, Palm Beach, FL 33480. Known office of the publication 1000 N. Dixie Hwy., Suite C, West Palm Beach, FL 33401. Periodical postage paid at West Palm Beach, FL, and at additional mailing offices. POSTMASTER: Send address changes to: Palm Beach Illustrated c/o Palm Beach Media Group North LLC, P.O. Box 3344, Palm Beach, FL 33480. Subscription price: $54.45 per year. Outside U.S. add $35 per year for postage and handling. Send subscription orders to: Subscription Department, Palm Beach Illustrated, P.O. Box 3344, Palm Beach, FL, 33480, or e-mail circulation@palmbeachmedia.com, or fax (561) 659-1736. Vol. 66, No. 3, March 2018. Palm Beach Illustrated magazine and Palm Beach Media Group North LLC retain exclusive rights to all editorial and photographic materials used, which cannot be reproduced in any manner without our written consent.

CAPEHART

KATHRYN VECELLIO, FRANNIE PURNELL

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Save the Date

S a t u r d a y , a p r i l 7, 2 0 1 8 F o r t h e

42nd Annual Black-Tie Ball 6 : 3 0 p. m. - m i d n i g h t

The Breakers Palm Beach 1 S. County Road | Palm Beach, FL Co-Chairs: Meg and Dr. Robert Biscup Honorary Chair: Tom Quick For sponsorship information and event details, contact Laura Greene at 561-263-3712 or ball.event@jupitermed.com. Proceeds from this event will benefit the Comprehensive Cancer Program at Jupiter Medical Center.

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1/22/18 9:58 AM


{Last LOOK}

Audrey Gruss

SIGNATURE ACCESSORY My Loro Piana handbag. It features several special compartments for everything you want to carry daily. HIDDEN TALENT Ballroom dancing BINGE WATCHES The Good Doctor and Madam Secretary NOW READING Dan Brown’s Origin. I devoured his other books. GO-TO HOSTESS GIFT A Hope scented candle from the new collection, which is available at saksfifthavenue.com FAVORITE FASHION HOUSE Chanel LITTLE-KNOWN FACT My husband and I like to do vintage car rallies together. He’s the driver and I’m the navigator. CRAVEABLE BITE The crab tower at Renato’s IDEAL LAZY SUNDAY AFTERNOON Playing golf with my husband at Emerald Dunes Golf Club MUST-HAVE TOOL A tape measure. I’m always measuring art or furniture.

FALL/WINTER 2018

GRANCHIO AGLI AGRUMI AT RENATO’S

HOPE

&

LARRY LAMBRECHT

BONS CATHERINE GIB

Philanthropist Audrey Gruss’ background in beauty and nonprofits precipitated her latest venture: Hope Fragrances. Launched in 2017, the line of perfume, lotion, and scented candles in a pleasing olfactory blend of lily of the valley, jasmine, gardenia, and tuberose benefits Hope for Depression Research Foundation. Gruss, the former president of Terme di Saturnia skincare and worldwide director of advertising and creative services for Elizabeth Arden, established the foundation in 2006 in memory of her mother, Hope, who suffered from depression. HDRF funds groundbreaking research for the prevention and treatment of emotional disorders, and has bestowed more than 100 grants since its inception. When she’s not hosting dinner parties at her ocean-to-lake Palm Beach estate, Gruss and her husband, Martin, split their time between their homes in Manhattan, London, and Southampton, where their Airedale and Welsh terriers reside. —Liz Petoniak

LORO PIANA

What tops gruss’ bucket list? Find out at palmbeachillustrated. com/audreygruss

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