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INSPIRED JOURNEY

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FEBRUARY 2019

FEATURES 88 / LOVE LANGUAGES Brittany Peltz Buerstedde talks motherhood, fashion design, and Palm Beach By Michele Meyer

94 / GLOBAL GOURMAND Chef Mauro Colagreco brings Michelinstarred prowess to Palm Beach By Mark Spivak

98 / HIGH LIFE

The spring collections deliver an ultraglamorous twist on neutrals Photography by Navid

108 / CLEAN SLATE

Chef Mauro Colagreco at the recently renovated Four Seasons Resort Palm Beach, the home of his new restaurant, Florie’s.

By Loretta Grantham

116 / CATCHING WAVES A South Florida shutterbug shares his fine art water imagery Photography by Jeff Biege

VANESSA ROGERS

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DEPARTMENTS 26 / FROM THE EDITOR 28 / PARTY PICS A celebration of vintage cars, a ball honoring Boca Raton mayors, a restaurant reopening with flair, a party with a pop of red, and a stylish fête for a new retailer

INSIDER 43 / LOCAL SPOTLIGHT Head outside this month to spectate a variety of sporting events, including tennis, golf, and baseball

44 / MUST-GET GRAMS Boca Raton’s most Instagram-worthy places

46 / NEW & NOW Q&As with a business titan and a dating expert, insight into FAU and Max Planck’s new partnership, an introduction to the Palm Beaches TV, and more

STYLE 57 / THE LOOK Haute board games plus fashions that flock together

60 / TRENDSETTERS

Food blogger and influencer Cristyle Egitto shares her top restos, go-to happy hour, and favorite things

62 / BIJOUX Take your pick of a pretty pearl—or two

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64 / BEAUTY

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ESCAPE 71 / WANDERLUST PBI’s curated guide to Scandinavia’s capital cities By Mary Murray

76 / QUICK TRIPS: CRUISING The Celebrity Edge is a destination in and of itself

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78 / QUICK TRIPS: MIAMI

ON THE COVER:

The Faena District expands with a new bazaar and cabaret

PHOTOGRAPHER: ANGELA HOWARD MODELS: BRITTANY PELTZ BUERSTEDDE WITH HER DAUGHTERS, EVA AND LILA CLOTHING: ROSIE ASSOULIN (ON BRITTANY), LEAH + RAE (ON EVA AND LILA)

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126 / LOCAL BITES

Cooking classes for you and your valentine, a bar cart program with panache, West Palm welcomes the South Beach Wine & Food Festival, and more

136 / MIXOLOGY

Gin’s new-wave appeal to drinkers young and old By Mark Spivak

HOME 139 / DESIGN

A townhouse that marries rustic roots with a modern vibe

140 / INSPIRED LIVING LIBBY VOLGYES

Farmer Jay offers advice for establishing an herb garden

142 / ELEMENTS

Linear looks and geometric gems for luxe interiors

BALANCE 171 / WARM-UP

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172 / HEALTH & FITNESS

Comforting self-care essentials, a guilt-free punch recipe for parties, tips for mitigating hair loss, and more

178 / WEALTH

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AGENDA 181 / TOP BILLING

After years of construction, the new Norton Museum of Art is ready to welcome the public

182 / ARTS & CULTURE

What to see and do this month

SEEN 203 / PALM BEACH MAGAZINE JOHN LENNON

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FROM THE EDITOR

When you’re in the presence of someone who is driven by passion, you feel it. The energy in the room changes, and suddenly nothing seems unattainable. That’s absolutely the case with this month’s cover model, Brittany Peltz Buerstedde. At only 29, Brittany is sure of what she wants—and goes after it with focus and determination. Some of that comes from her background as a figure skater, a career track she’d cultivated for nine years before being sidelined by injury. Some people would let disappointment get the better of them, but Brittany harnessed it as fuel for her next act: fashion design. Motivated by her fierce competitive nature and inspired by her muses, daughters Eva, 4, and Lila, 2, she launched children’s clothing line Leah + Rae on her own terms. As her father, Nelson Peltz, puts it: “She wanted to do things the right way and knew exactly what she wanted—a brand that stood for quality over quantity, which is why she designs and sources everything by hand.” Brittany’s creative fire goes beyond her professional endeavors to encompass every facet of life. For our photo shoot at Montsorrel, the iconic Palm Beach estate owned by the Peltz family, she insisted on styling herself—that’s how confident she is of her fashion choices. With good reason, it turns out. Timeless and feminine with a modern edge, her style has a fresh, youthful sensibility that captures her spirit to a tee. Turn to “Love Languages” on page 88 and read all about Brittany’s journey. This month we also celebrate the arrival of star chef Mauro Colagreco to American shores. Mauro, whose restaurant Mirazur was awarded two Michelin stars, chose Palm Beach for his first U.S. location. The newly renovated Four Seasons Resort Palm Beach, which reopened late last year, is home to Florie’s, an ambitious new concept by Mauro and team. To say it’s the year’s most anticipated opening is an understatement. For a dose of his culinary philosophy and plans for Florie’s, see Mauro’s interview with wine and spirits editor Mark Spivak in “Global Gourmand,” on page 94. In this issue, you’ll find many expressions of creativity, from Jeff Biege’s gorgeous captures of the power of water (“Catching Waves,” page 116) to Stephanie Kantis’ beautifully designed, and plasticfree, loft in downtown West Palm Beach (“Clean Slate,” page 108). I hope our pages inspire you to live every moment with passion—and purpose.

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JEFF, HARRISON, AND FRANCES FISHER

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PARTY PICS

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BOCA’S VISIONARIES WHO: Rotary Club Downtown Boca Raton WHAT: Boca Raton Mayors Ball WHERE: Royal Palm Yacht & Country Club, Boca Raton HIGHLIGHTS: Guests honored local visionaries and the recipient of the George E. Long Award. A formal mayor’s processional followed dinner.

CITY OF BOCA RATON MAYORS STEVEN ABRAMS, SUSAN WHELCHEL, SCOTT SINGER, BILL SMITH

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Delray Beach Open, February 15-24, Delray Beach Stadium & Tennis Center. This one-of-a-kind tennis extravaganza will begin with an ATP Champions Tour program February 15-17 and continue with ATP Tour play that includes stars like Frances Tiafoe and Bryan Brothers. (yellowtennisball.com)

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Spring Training, begins February 23, Roger Dean Chevrolet Stadium, Jupiter; Fitteam Ballpark of the Palm Beaches, West Palm Beach. Palm Beach County is the spring training home of four Major League Baseball teams: the Miami Marlins and St. Louis Cardinals at Roger Dean, and the Houston Astros and Washington Nationals at the Ballpark of the Palm Beaches. (rogerdeanchevrolet stadium.com; fitteamballpark.com)

The Honda Classic, February 25 to March 3, PGA National Resort & Spa, Palm Beach Gardens. For one week, the PGA Tour’s top players descend upon the Champion Course for this annual charitable tournament. (thehondaclassic.com)

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LOCATION: THE SEED Eye Candy Appeal: This adorable hipster haven slings locally roasted coffee in warm surrounds. The Shot: Order a classic latte or an eye-grabbing matcha version and stage it on one of the worn-wood tables. Pair with acai bowls or pastries as you see fit.

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LOCATION: GUMBO LIMBO NATURE CENTER Eye Candy Appeal: Between its ample aquariums and charming butterfly garden, Gumbo Limbo is a must-visit for nature lovers. The Shot: Plant yourself in front of one of the outdoor aquariums to catch resident sea creatures, including many photo-friendly turtles, mid-swim. LOCATION: SUGAR SAND PARK Eye Candy Appeal: This familyfocused destination boasts a lovely park and an interactive Children’s Science Explorium that makes for great feed fodder. The Shot: Reminiscent of turn-ofthe-century fair rides, the park’s carousel wows with various forms of illumination, 30 horses, and chariots.

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PBI: What sparked your interest in movies? Cohen: Growing up in a small town, I would go to the local cinema, which was an independent theater that showed emerging foreign language films. It was my first exposure to Europe and European filmmaking, and it made quite an impression on me. I grew up in a generation that was affected by filmmaking. You’re now buying and restoring vintage cinemas. What about this venture appeals to you? It’s about my fascination with the community experience of film going. Being a film enthusiast and film lover, I always believed that the experience of seeing a film with other people in a dark room was the way the filmmaker wanted his film to be seen.… These places deserve to be maintained, restored, redeveloped, repositioned, and connected to the communities within which they exist. Can you provide an update on the project at the site of the former Carefree Theatre? It’s in the very beginning of now drawing to the zon-

ing that we have in place. I’m hopeful that sometime in late [2019] we’ll be able to begin work. What’s your vision for this space? It will be an independent art house multiplex, probably six screens and 600-plus seats. There will be restaurants, showrooms, rental apartments. It will be architecturally distinctive. I’m very much a lover of traditional Florida architecture, and I want something that fits into the historic neighborhood where it exists. Your Culture & Cocktails discussion is being billed as a conversation on classic film, fine wine, and high-end design. What can attendees expect? I hope I can help them focus on what I like to think is important in life. The life well-lived is a well-designed life.... You should be proud of what you accomplish in your life and what you leave behind for others to enjoy. If I can be known for helping any one of these different businesses achieve a level of immortality and future recognition, then I will have done what I set out to accomplish.

HIGHER EDUCATION FLORIDA ATLANTIC UNIVERSITY AND MAX PLANCK FLORIDA INSTITUTE FOR NEUROSCIENCE HAVE JOINED FORCES TO FOSTER THE NEXT GENERATION OF SCIENTISTS, ENGINEERS, TECH GIANTS, AND BEYOND. THE ALL-NEW FLORIDA ATLANTIC UNIVERSITY MAX PLANCK ACADEMY WILL ACT AS AN EXTENSION OF FAU HIGH SCHOOL IN BOCA RATON, PROVIDING GIFTED STUDENTS WITH THE OPPORTUNITY TO WORK ALONGSIDE MAX PLANCK FLORIDA SCIENTISTS AND EARN COLLEGE CREDIT IN THE PROCESS. THE ACADEMY WILL BE LOCATED ON FAU’S JOHN D. MACARTHUR CAMPUS IN JUPITER AND WELCOME ITS FIRST CLASS IN FALL 2020. STARTING IN THEIR JUNIOR YEAR OF HIGH SCHOOL, STUDENTS WILL ENJOY AN INDIVIDUALIZED CURRICULUM THAT FOCUSES ON STEM COURSES OF STUDY. SIMILAR TO OPPORTUNITIES AVAILABLE TO FAU GRADUATE AND UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS, THIS PROGRAM WILL ALLOW HIGH SCHOOLERS THE CHANCE TO ASSIST MAX PLANCK RESEARCHERS, GAIN PRACTICAL LABORATORY EXPERIENCE, AND AID IN MAKING SCIENTIFIC DISCOVERIES. (MAXPLANCKACADEMY.FAU.EDU)

CityZen Garden features copper sculptures by Béju.

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In need of a moment of Zen while roaming through downtown West Palm Beach? Then swing by the new CityZen Garden. Alliance Residential commissioned West Palm Beach–based artists Béju and Sherryl Muriente of LeJobart and Finnish architect Marco Casagrande to design the 11,000-square-foot space located at Broadstone City Center. The area is free to visit and open to the public, and features Béju’s copper Dudali sculptures and Casagrande’s Ikuisuus cubes. CityZen is also home to numerous spots to chill and reflect, as well as an amphitheater that hosts programmed and impromptu performances.

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On February 4, part-time Palm Beacher Charles Cohen will join the Cultural Council of Palm Beach County for a Culture & Cocktails event at The Colony Hotel. Cohen’s business pursuits range from commercial real estate to film production and distribution to managing high-end Charles Cohen with French actress Cathbrands like Harrys of London. He is president erine Deneuve (left) and his wife, Clo. and CEO of Cohen Brothers Realty Corporation and head of Cohen Media Group, which acquired the independent theater chain Landmark Theatres in late 2018. He’s also merged his business acumen with his passion for film to restore classic cinemas. Locally, he wants to bring a new multi-theater, mixed-use development to the site of the former Carefree Theatre in West Palm Beach. PBI caught up with Cohen to discuss his love of film and plans for this new project. (palmbeachculture.com)

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INSIDER DATING TIPS

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Date Ready: Make sure you are ready to date (mentally, emotionally, and physically). To find and sustain love, you must be open to new experiences and willing to put in the work. “You have to make sure it’s something you really want [and that] you’re really ready to commit to the process, because it is a process,” Sorrell says. “We put [dating] on the backburner and are like, okay, if it finds me it finds me, if it doesn’t it doesn’t. We have to change that.”

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Be Intentional: Make dating a priority and be real about what you want. This is a natural extension of tip one, because once you’ve determined you’re ready for love, you have to be honest about what you’re looking for. “Be very specific,” she explains. Whether your intent is marriage and family or simply companionship, “you can’t be afraid to express those intentions.” She also advises to be straightforward about the traits you’re looking for and blunt about how important certain factors, like career ambitions and money, are to you.

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Have Fun: Get all the rules out of your head and enjoy yourself. “Stop thinking about the relationship goals you see on Instagram, because that may not be your reality,” says Sorrell. As much as you need to be intent,

you also need to relax and enjoy the process. Pursue your own hobbies, like golf or painting, and look for potential suitors who enjoy similar activities.

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Thank You, Next: If it does not work, move on. “It’s okay to get in your feelings for a very short period of time,” she notes. “But whether it’s seven days or 17 days, don’t get stuck. There is someone else out there who will enjoy your company and all your quirks and attributes. There’s always another bus coming, but you’ve got to be at the bus stop waiting for it.”

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Be You: Bring your most authentic self at all times. While it can be tempting to try to reform yourself to fit another person’s wants or desires, this pressure will wear you down in the long run. “Whoever you are, show up as that person every single time,” Sorrell says. Not only is that the most truthful way to enter into a relationship, it also frees you from having the “burden of pretentiousness on your shoulders.”

Sorrell’s book offers more tips for healthy dating.

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Publisher Assouline invites readers to go behind the scenes of the Winter Equestrian Festival and the elite horsing community surrounding it in the new tome Wellington: The World of Horses ($85). Photographer Elena Lusenti’s gripping imagery depicts every facet of the lifestyle—from the majesty of the animals to the camaraderie the sport inspires. In addition to quotes from well-known equestrians like Georgina Bloomberg and Kent Farrington, the book also features text by best-selling author Holly Peterson. Though not a rider herself, Peterson shows great reverence for the subject, illuminating the world in a way that will appeal to Wellington insiders and equestrian novices alike. Peterson also plans to donate all of her proceeds from the book to the Brooke Innovation Fund, which seeks to improve the welfare of working equines and the communities that rely on them. (assouline.com)

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WHETHER YOU’RE A NATIVE PALM BEACH COUNTY RESIDENT OR A TOURIST VISITING FOR THE FIRST TIME, YOU CAN ENJOY A SLICE OF LOCAL LIFE ON THE PALM BEACHES TV. THIS NEW CHANNEL RUNS HOURS OF FAMILYFRIENDLY PROGRAMMING DESIGNED TO SHOWCASE AREA DESTINATIONS AND SPOTLIGHT WHAT TO SEE, DO, EAT, AND EXPERIENCE IN THE PALM BEACHES. ORIGINAL SHOWS ARE AVAILABLE ON DEMAND AND DELVE INTO THE COUNTY’S THRIVING SPORTS, CULTURAL, AND DINING SCENES. SCUBANATION, FOR EXAMPLE, HIGHLIGHTS TOP DIVING AND SNORKELING LOCALES, WHILE ON THE TOWN IN THE PALM BEACHES ACTS AS A GUIDE TO SOME OF PBC’S 39 INCORPORATED MUNICIPALITIES. THE PALM BEACHES TV AIRS IN ROUGHLY 1,000 HOTEL ROOMS, BUT IS ALSO AVAILABLE TO VIEW ON ROKU AND AT THEPALMBEACHES.TV.

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Dating is difficult—especially in February. But as local businesswoman and author Ann Marie Sorrell notes, dating is a marathon, not a sprint. Inspired by her own relationships, good and bad, Sorrell wrote Chronicles of a Serial Dater ($15) to offer up her advice to men and women on how to survive and thrive in the wild world of dating. When love beats you down, “you have to pull yourself together, get back out there, and keep hope alive,” says Sorrell, who is also president and CEO of The Mosaic Group, an events, marketing, and PR firm. Here, Sorrell shares five tips for dating with intent, honesty, and an open heart. (chroniclesofaserialdater.com)

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The Thief combines Nordic high design and an artistic sensibility in its exterior, rooms, and on-site restaurant, Foodbar. Oslo attractions include the Oslo Opera House (above) as well as the Viking Ship Museum, the Norwegian Museum of Cultural History, and Vigeland Park, the world’s largest sculpture park.

accommodations come with a balcony perfect for curling up with a blanket, sipping the verbena tea left at turn-down service, and savoring glorious Oslo vistas. Thief Foodbar specializes in updated Norwegian cuisine as seen in dishes like halibut paired with leeks, lardons, potatoes, and kale, or a mushroom barley risotto accented by raw and pickled chanterelles. The hotel’s bar boasts equally intriguing libations and specialty cocktails inspired by works at the adjacent Astrup Fearnley Museum of Modern Art (afmuseet.no), which showcases pieces by the likes of Jeff Koons and Damien Hirst. The best part? Guests at The Thief get in for free. For even more immediate access to all the city has to offer, secure an Oslo Pass (visitoslo. com). In addition to complimentary entry to dozens of museums and attractions, it also allows holders to hop on and off public transportation and ferry services to Bygdøy peninsula, home to such sites as the Norwegian Museum of Cultural History and the Viking Ship Museum. Back on the mainland, sample

Oslo’s cultural scene at the Munch Museum (munchmuseet.no), with a collection dedicated to Norwegian artist Edvard Munch; the Oslo Opera House (operaen.no), an iceberglike structure that makes for a great architectural tour; and Vigeland Park (vigeland. museum.no), where more than 200 of Gustav Vigeland’s sculptures depict the circle of life.

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Roaming the cobblestone streets of Stockholm, one cannot help but become enthralled with its beautiful mélange of water, vegetation, and colorful buildings. Its Old Town, or Gamla Stan, is known as the city between the bridges and provides a glimpse into the Sweden of yesteryear. But while Stockholm supplies many access points to its august history, it also balances this reverence with a thirst for cosmopolitan delights. Bank Hotel (bankhotel.se) exemplifies this mindset. A study in eclectic hospitality, Bank Hotel opened in August 2018 in a retrofitted, circa-1910 bank envisioned as an Art Deco interpretation of a Renaissance palace. The bank’s original bronze doors give way to a treasure trove of divine decor and references

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winning chefs who had tired of the grind of Michelin-starred kitchens. Of course, no dining experience captures the essence of Sweden quite like fika. This midday coffee break is a way of life for Swedes, who view it as an opportunity to slow down and unwind. Our absolute favorite baked good to devour during fika? Unquestionably Swedish cardamom buns. Similar to a cinnamon roll in theory, these heavenly pastries are sweet yet spicy, floral yet peppery. You’ll surely crave one each day you’re in Stockholm and for weeks after you depart.

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In recent years, foodies have flocked to this Danish city to dine at Noma (noma.dk), lauded as the best restaurant in the world. But Copenhagen is more than just one impossible-to-book eatery. Between its charming canals, singular monuments, and welcoming personality, this idyllic destination has long appealed to aesthetes, thrill seekers, and bon vivants alike. The latter group will feel most at home at Hotel D’Angleterre (dangleterre.com), a palatial property situated on Copenhagen’s Kongens Nytorv, or King’s New Square, near the oh-so-Instagrammable Nyhavn district and the shopping street of Strøget. Established in

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to the property’s monetary ties. At Bonnie’s restaurant, for example, polished green marble and velvet emerald chairs instantly recall cash. On the menu, diners will find a “Smash the Piggy Bank” dessert that you have to break open with a hammer before enjoying. Beyond Bonnie’s, Bank Hotel abounds in communal areas that appeal both to guests and locals. Two bars—Sophie’s and Papillon—deliver distinct drinking environs while exuding the same international design sensibility prevalent in the 115 rooms and suites. In lieu of stereotypical Scandinavian sparseness, Bank Hotel chose fabrics and furniture that invite rest. Comfy sofas in bright hues of green and red pop against neutral linens and natural materials like wood and stone. Bank Hotel may hook you with its looks, but it reels you in with its location. Many of Stockholm’s top activities are within walking distance, including Gamla Stan, the Royal Palace, and the island of Djurgården. Here, fans of Swedish pop act ABBA can check out their namesake museum (abbathemuseum.com) and nautical enthusiasts can head to the Vasa Museum (vasamuseet.se), which contains a well-preserved ship that capsized off the shores of Stockholm in 1628. The Vasa is a point of national pride, but there’s perhaps nothing more instantly associated with Swedish culture than the meatball. For a millennial twist on this pint-sized delicacy, eat at Meatballs for the People (meat ball.se). Craving something more sophisticated? Then opt for Lilla Ego (lillaego.com), a small neighborhood restaurant run by award-

Left: Bank Hotel provides easy access to sites like Gamla Stan and also includes a fine-dining restaurant, Bonnie’s. Below: Rooms at Hotel D’Angleterre offer views of Copenhagen’s Kongens Nytorv.

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and craft beer. Hot dog aficionados will appreciate the plentiful variations on pølse, with the most famous being a frankfurter stuffed inside a hollow baguette. Wash it down with a brew from Mikkeller (mikkeller.dk), a Copenhagen institution with a handful of locations around town, including a few blocks from the worldfamous Tivoli Gardens (tivoli.dk).

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The Celebrity Edge embodies a new, HIGHDESIGN generation of big-ship cruising By Paul Rubio Four years and one billion dollars in the making, the just-launched Celebrity Edge consummates Celebrity’s futuristic vision for revolutionizing large-scale cruising. The game changer here? The design. This ship—the first in a new class for the brand—is an unapologetic ambush of the senses, rife with wow factor, personality-driven spaces, and curated on-board experiences that surprise and impress. It’s the world’s first ship completely imagined in 3-D, resulting in unparalleled transitions between indoor and outdoor areas. Standard guest rooms feature an Infinite Veranda, a boundary-free division between the interior and balcony, where electronic windows reshape the space at the touch of a button. The open-air Magic Carpet lounge is a cantilevered venue that can slide along the edge of the ship

and reposition itself off a different deck daily. At 2,500 square feet each, the Iconic Suites, located above the captain’s bridge, reveal the most extraordinary of sea-and-land vistas through 82 linear feet of panoramic glass. To perfect the interiors of these state-of-theart creations, Celebrity commissioned big industry names like Kelly Hoppen, Patricia Urquiola, and Tom Wright. Together, the Edge team has conceived 1,467 glamorous staterooms, a stunning terraced pool deck (with suspended pathways and towering martini glass–shaped hot tubs, no less), a colossal spa, and more than a dozen food and beverage outlets each with its own bold character. For example, the Patricia Urquiola–designed Eden Rooftop garden restaurant is a trippy, Avatar-inspired,

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A new cabaret and shopping concept round out Faena’s MULTISENSORY APPROACH to travel By Daphne Nikolopoulos First there were the Baz Luhrmann– and Catherine Martin–designed hotel and penthouse residences. Then a thriving cultural center grew around it. And now, a sexy cabaret and modern bazaar have joined the mix. The man in the white fedora certainly doesn’t like to sit still. Alan Faena, the visionary developer and hotelier behind Miami’s Faena District, has introduced two new concepts to his self-styled urban utopia: Faena Bazaar, a creatively curated marketplace, and Samsara Cabaret, a mesmerizing spectacle of dance and music. The former is being billed as a “modern incarnation of the souk” because of its eclectic retail mix, but in reality the space is far more highly evolved than the markets in ancient medinas. Here you’ll find hand-selected vintage objects and fashion by

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established and emerging designers, with an emphasis on Latin American talent. The shops look like jewel boxes, decorated with everything from colorful kilims and textiles to shellencrusted mirrors—all the better for the display of treasures. Night brings the heady sights and sounds of Samsara, a fantastical sensory experience about a stardust being who goes on a transformative journey across the cosmos, meeting other mercurial creatures along the way. Aerialists fly and spin above the stage as the music of electric violinist Shane Borth and cellist Benjamin Muñoz rises to a crescendo. With superb singing by vocalists EnVee and Yoli

Mayor, as well as a high-energy light show, Samsara provokes and seduces. Combining the cabaret with dinner at Los Fuegos yields the quintessential Miami evening. Argentine asador Francis Mallmann’s fire kitchen turns out some of the finest grilled meats in South Florida, including a 42-ounce Porterhouse that’s a thing of beauty. Seafood dishes, especially the octopus a la plancha, are equally superb. The grillmasters turn up the heat on Sunday for a full-on asado brunch featuring Argentine specialties like morcilla, ojo de bife, and empanadas as well as the usual suspects. Faena, who is almost always spotted in white garb and his signature chapeau, has created a universe of art, design, and fantasy at his namesake district—and his star shows no sign of eclipsing. (faena.com) «

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BMW’s plug-in hybrid i8 is even more desirable as an OPEN-TOP ROADSTER By Howard Walker Sixteen seconds. That’s all the time it takes for BMW’s magical i8 plug-in hybrid two-seater to morph from simply brilliant to spectacular. Four long years after the introduction of the groundbreaking i8 coupe, it’s now available as a sun-on-your-face, fresh-air-in-your-follicles roadster. This development easily ramps up the i8’s desirability factor to 11. Simply put, it makes a terrific convertible. Hold down a switch hidden beneath a center console flap and watch as the rear deck opens and the canvas top concertinas and descends vertically into a narrow well behind the seats. Anna Pavlova’s pas de deux weren’t this fluid. As an added benefit, drivers can orchestrate this mechanical ballet while cruising along at

31 mph. If a red light turns green in the middle of a roof descent, fret not: You can still ease away. Feel a drop of rain? No need to pull over—just slow down. The only compromise is that the roadster loses those teeny rear seats that come standard in the coupe. In their place, however, is a storage bin big enough to swallow a couple of small roll-aboard suitcases or squishy gym bags. What remains is the i8’s futuristic swagger. This Munich missile looks like a scissordoored extra from Blade Runner 2049, ready at any moment to lift off and glide away at warp speed. It’s a Jetsons-esque concept car you can actually power up and whir off in.

And whir it does. Up front a single hightorque electric motor channels AC horseys to the front wheels. For 2019, a more powerful lithium-ion battery pack yields 14 more hp than the previous coupe. It takes peak output up to 143 hp and 184 lb-ft of torque. Select electric-only Eco mode and the battery pack (which is stashed under the center console) will deliver around 18 miles of zeroemission cruising at speeds up to 75 mph. It’s ideal for scooting around town or stop-starting in commuter traffic. To heighten the fun factor, the i8 sticks with its feisty 1.5-liter turbo 3-cylinder gas motor. This thing can crank out 228 hp and 236 lb-ft of torque, and drive the rear wheels through a 6-speed automatic transmission. Add gas and electric together and the result is a combined 369 hp and meaty 420 lb-ft of torque. In an era of 840-hp Dodge Demons and 755-hp Corvette ZR1s, the i8’s 369 horsepower sounds about as exciting as an episode of 60 Minutes. But the beauty of the i8 roadster is that it never feels anything less than thrilling to drive.

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Brothers Bryan and Jason Willoughby, with their father, Craig, in little over a decade have placed Willoughby Construction on the shortlist of top local builders. Distinguishing the design-build firm’s portfolio are waterfront estates and historic restoration projects. A preferred builder at the Bristol Palm Beach, Willoughby first forged its considerable reputation in the luxury condominium sector.

Willoughby’s projects are notable for their level of customization and functionality. Jason said, “Often the features, finishes and function that take our projects to the next level are imperceptible to the casual observer but critical to the owner’s enjoyment.” “Small batch” also describes Willoughby’s reliance on exhaustive quality control. “Take an oceanfront estate and something as unexciting as waterproofing,” Jason said. “That’s a critical function that cannot be overlooked. We approach every detail with the same focus and enthusiasm as we do the aesthetic aspects of a project. All of it goes to our clients’ ownership experience.”

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Another Town of Palm Beach client, Jacqui Michel, said of Willoughby, “They’ve completed our phase-one renovation. We lived in the top while they worked on the bottom, so we got to know each other very well. The experience with our project was just fantastic. Bryan is a really good listener and so honest.” Jacqui continued, “You are made to feel really well taken care of.” With two other projects currently underway within a one-block radius of Jacqui’s home, Willoughby is becoming well known among Island homeowners.

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The Willoughbys point to their direct involvement in every project as key to their success. “Every project is led by a family member who remains the owner’s single point of contact throughout the project.” Jason echoed his clients’ sentiment saying, “Being good listeners is the most important skill we bring to any project.” With so much focus on the builder’s Palm Beach projects, we cannot overlook the Willoughbys’ Jupiter roots. Now three generations strong, Willoughby Construction’s corporate headquarters are just a few miles away from the family home where the brothers grew up. Bryan said, “We are raising our families here. We have a responsibility to the community that has supported us from day one and we are actively engaging projects in our own backyard.”

Asked about the future, Jason concluded, “We’re not looking too far ahead. We’re going to stay focused on what got us here – quality, craftsmanship and delivering an enjoyable experience for our clients.” To learn more about how Willoughby Construction and their small batch approach fits into your next project, contact Bryan or Jason Willoughby at 561.744.0637.

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Brittany Peltz Buerstedde pirouettes into new personal and professional passions By Michele Meyer | Photography by Angela Howard Though only 29 years old, Brittany Peltz Buerstedde has led many lives. Her first chapter was as a figure skater. She dedicated nine years to training, spending five away from her family in order to work with the coaches of Olympic silver medalists Nancy Kerrigan and Paul Wylie. Then, at age 15, injuries and subsequent surgeries forced her to quit. “Skating was my first love, the language through which I expressed myself,” she says. “When I had to stop, I was devastated. My physical healing took a year, and my emotional healing far longer.” Her parents, billionaire businessman Nelson Peltz and former model Claudia Heffner Peltz, taught her to carry on—to find something else she was ardent about and pour body and soul into it. While pursuing figure skating, Brittany became enamored with fashion and design. She’d often work with a costumer to create outfits that would bring her character to life on the ice, selecting everything from fabrics to sequins. This experience gave her a taste of the creative process, but it would take entering yet another phase of life—that of marriage and motherhood—for Brittany to unleash every facet of her interests and skills. While studying at New York University, the then 22-year-old attended a birthday party at the Mondrian SoHo’s lounge. There she spotted Franz-Ferdinand Buerstedde, a German-Austrian

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“I’d had a burning need to be creative but didn’t know how to express it. Fashion was a new beginning.”

14 years her senior and managing director at Rhône Capital, a global mergers and acquisitions firm. “It’s a very funny New York story, and so cinematic,” she says of their meeting in December 2011. “On a rainy night, something drew me to Franz. When you find love, you know it.” He in turn was attracted to her drive, directness, and maturity. On their first date, she cut him off after one tequila, saying, “I believe you’ve had enough. Now I want you to focus on me.” “It was aggressive but I was impressed,” says Franz. For their fourth date, Franz had promised to meet Brittany’s family in Palm Beach—an engagement he almost cancelled due to an ear

infection. “But I felt I might lose her,” he says. “When I got there, my nose was dripping, I was sweating, and I had a fever. But she couldn’t have been more loving, caring, and embracing.” From that point on, the two were inseparable. “Nobody saw this coming,” Franz says. “I was the eternal bachelor.” After a two-year courtship, Brittany, then 24, and Franz married at sunset at her parents’ Palm Beach estate, Montsorrel, in April 2014. A honeymoon followed in South Africa and Mauritius. Soon afterward, Brittany embarked on yet another chapter. As one of eight children, she always knew she wanted to be a mother. “Once I found my husband, we couldn’t wait to start a family,” she says. Within a year of the wedding, Brittany and Franz welcomed Eva, now 4, followed by Lila, 2. By Brittany’s own admission, she’s hoping to have “at least” four children. “She’d have a million kids if she could,” adds Franz. Empowered by this new role, Brittany felt ready for fresh challenges. “For me, having kids was beginning all over,” she says. “It’s been an opportunity to put myself out there in a way I never had before.” Professionally, that new challenge came in a familiar package. Having struggled to find children’s clothing that fit her aesthetic and allowed her daughters to play, Brittany decided to try her hand at fashion design. In February 2018, she launched Leah + Rae, a collection of children’s clothes named in honor of her daughters’ middle names. “I’d had a burning need to be creative but didn’t know how to express it,” she recalls. “Fashion was a new beginning.” Harking back to her days as a figure skater, Brittany sought to make beautiful pieces that allowed for movement and expression. Most importantly, she wanted her collection to reflect the needs and spirit of her ultimate muses.

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Carolina Herrera skirt; Louis Vuitton boots. Opposite page: On Brittany: Rosie Assoulin dress. On Eva and Lila: Leah + Rae.

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“I love watching her build her dream and become a real businesswoman of her own.” —Nelson Peltz “Skating costumes definitely informed my design principles and belief that clothes should inspire movement and play, especially when it comes to children,” says Brittany. “Like me, my daughters are both princesses and tomboys. They love big, beautiful dresses but also want to go down slides at full speed. And I want their clothes to be subtle to allow their personalities to shine.” Brittany’s own approach to fashion echoes that of her daughters. She often sports a daytime look of Isabel Marant skinny jeans and white Tshirts, paired with an Yves Saint Laurent moto jacket. When it’s time to unleash her feminine side in the evening, she turns to sexy Courrèges minis and billowing “fairy-tale” Valentino and Giambattista Valli gowns. Her daily uniform helps her keep up with the demands of her career. This season, she’s expanded her collection from 11 to 24 styles, including items for girls, boys, and mothers. She picks fabrics at European mills, designs the line, presents it to retail buyers, hires models, attends photo shoots, oversees shipping, greets customers at trunk shows, and obsessively arranges it all on racks at her SoHo Manhattan showroom. “I’m a perfectionist—some might say a control freak,” she admits. “I have my hands in everything at all times. Fashion design is a lot of work. You have to love it.” The same fortitude she applied to figure skating carries her through the long hours. “You’re alone on the ice, being watched and judged,” Franz says. “She still has the inner strength and drive of a competitor.” Committing herself to skating helped her find fulfillment and pride as a child and young woman; she wants to encourage the little ones who don her designs to feel the same way. Kind reminders of love and courage permeate the Leah + Rae line. “One of a Kind” is sewn in silver thread on leggings, and an organic cotton T-shirt has “Hero” stitched over the heart. “I want to remind all children to celebrate their inner hero and beautiful intricacies,” she says. Her own sources of joy, not just design inspiration, are her daughters and husband. With a schedule built around her girls, Brittany awakes at 6 a.m. to her favorite alarm—her daughters jumping on her bed. “That’s much more energizing than a cup of coffee,” she jokes. “Her ability to juggle so many things and still focus on details amazes me,” says Franz. “She pulls out her laptop after the girls’ bedtime and works. She’ll say, ‘I’ll be right there,’ and four hours later she sneaks into bed.” Brittany comes by this work ethic honestly, having heeded the examples of her parents. Though now a successful activist investor, her father got his start delivering fruits and vegetables for his own father’s business. “My dad taught us the value of hard work, not through empty words but through actions,” Brittany says. “He worked hard while being a devoted family man.” For Nelson Peltz, this admiration is more than mutual. “Brittany has always approached life with great passion and determination,” he says. “What I admire most is her work ethic and go-getter attitude—she 92

doesn’t take no for an answer and somehow makes it all happen. I love watching her build her dream and become a real businesswoman of her own. When she decided to start her business, she wanted to do things the right way and knew exactly what she wanted—a brand that stood for quality over quantity, which is why she designs and sources everything by hand. I was very impressed by her decision to produce everything in Manhattan; I believe we need more companies like this. I am so very proud of her in every way from being a devoted mother, wife, and now a businesswoman.”

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All of Brittany’s clothing provided courtesy of Saks Fifth Avenue.

Though Brittany and her family travel the world, Montsorrel is dear to her heart. She enjoys spending part of the summer in Palm Beach, where her daughters adore being with their grandparents—and playing in the pool. She thanks her father for “teaching the girls the power of love, laughter, and ice cream.” The holiday season is another time well-spent at Montsorrel. Brittany and her family visit every December—marking important milestones like Lila’s birthday—and stay through January to celebrate the new year with her parents. “It’s so special coming back each holiday

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with our girls and feeling the love and magic of our wedding day,” she says. Himself a globetrotter since childhood, Franz has long been drawn to travel. That’s why Brittany feels especially lucky that their paths crossed on that stormy night in Manhattan, setting in motion the confluence of events that would lead her to her most rewarding personal and professional chapters so far. Says Brittany, “I like to tell him, ‘You had to search the whole world before you found me.’” Now that’s a happy ending—cinematic or otherwise. « PALMBEACHILLUSTRATED.COM | FEBRUARY 2019

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PBI CHATS WITH THE WORLDLY CHEF AT THE HELM OF THE PALM BEACHES’ MOST ANTICIPATED NEW RESTAURANT By Mark Spivak | Photography by Vanessa Rogers

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n a culinary career spanning 20 years, chef Mauro Colagreco has earned many accolades for his graceful and inventive cooking style. Mirazur, his flagship restaurant in Menton on the Côte d’Azur, has received two Michelin stars and was ranked No. 3 on the list of The World’s 50 Best Restaurants for 2018. Little wonder that local foodies are buzzing over the opening of his first U.S. establishment, Florie’s, at the newly renovated Four Seasons Resort Palm Beach. The name pays homage to the bounty of Florida and also reflects Colagreco’s love of gardening. This floral theme is incorporated into both the menu items and the restaurant’s decor; designed by interior architect Martin Brudnizki, the room opens out to a view of

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I grew up in a big Italian family in Argentina, and we spent holidays with my grandmother; every time we visited, she was always cooking and always happy.” the resort’s private beach and the Atlantic Ocean. Born in Argentina of Italian parents and trained in France, Colagreco adds Florie’s to his family of nine restaurants around the world. On a recent visit to Palm Beach, he sat down with PBI to share his thoughts on this new venture and his culinary history. PBI: Why did you choose Palm Beach for your first U.S. restaurant? Colagreco: I had conversations with a few different people, but when I came here to visit the hotel, I fell in love with Palm Beach. It has a very similar atmosphere to Menton—proximity to the ocean, wonderful fish and produce, nice weather, and a feeling of nostalgia that transports you to a glorious past. When I met with the owner of the Four Seasons Resort Palm Beach, I was impressed with his vision for reimagining the hotel. Are there other similarities between Palm Beach and the Côte d’Azur? We have almost the same climate in Menton, so there’s a proliferation of citrus in both areas. Both places are very seasonal, although the Riviera is chillier during the winter. The clientele is also similar; when I spoke with my customers, I realized that many of them spent time in Palm Beach in the winter months. When I first came here to visit, I was impressed by the chef’s herb garden [as] we have a large garden at Mirazur that serves as an inspiration for many of my dishes. When you can use fresh-cut herbs rather than herbs that are four or five days old, it makes an enormous difference. When did you decide to become a chef? I started very late, at 20 years old. After receiving my university degree I was unsure what I really wanted to do. I started working with a friend who was opening a restaurant and realized this was what I loved. I grew up in a big Italian family in Argentina, and we spent holidays with my grandmother; every time we visited, she was always cooking and always happy. Our society has changed a lot and we now cook less in our lives, so those memories are even more important. Who influenced you the most in the kitchen? I was fortunate to work with many great chefs, starting with the late Bernard Loiseau at his three-star Michelin restaurant in Burgundy. He was amazingly creative and innovative, particularly in the way he worked with sauces. At that time, French cuisine was still very traditional. Loiseau started adding vegetable purees to sauces to bind them, and he introduced fresh herbs into many dishes. From there I went to L’Arpège in Paris and worked under Alain Passard, who was just making the transition to a completely vegetarian menu. It was a revolutionary moment. 96

I became his sous chef, and I was able to rotate through every station in his kitchen. My collaborations with both chefs were intense. There were only five or six of us in the kitchen, so I was able to get an intimate view of how they worked. Your title in Palm Beach is “chef collaborator.” How do you see your role? I’ll spend more time here in the winter, which is our slow season in Menton. The menu was developed by our team in France, and it will gradually evolve as we come to know the area, guests, and suppliers. I have a supervisory group of five chefs who travel around the world to my different restaurants and make sure the quality standards are maintained. And of course, we have input from our chef de cuisine, Florenzo Barbieri. How would you describe the symbiosis between the two of you? He was recommended to me by a friend of mine, Italian chef Fulvio Pierangelini, and we meshed right away. He spent most of the summer working with me in France and visited my other restaurants as well. We worked on the menu together; because he knows this area, he was able to source local organic produce, citrus, artisan cheeses, and sustainable seafood. How is your menu in Palm Beach organized? We have an open kitchen so that guests can see what the culinary team is doing. We feature local fish on our menu such as pompano and yellowtail snapper. There are Italian touches such as pasta dishes and a black truffle pizza. But grilling is at the heart of our menu, since it reflects my Argentine heritage. We have an Italian stone oven for pizza and bread; a rotisserie for roasting lobster, beef ribs, and farm-raised chicken; a Chinese tandoor for cooking duck and pork; and a traditional Japanese yakitori grill. You’ve previously described yourself as a chef without borders. What does that mean to you? My family’s history is to travel and absorb different cultures. They came to Argentina from Italy, just as many immigrants came here to the U.S. My restaurant in Menton is 300 yards from the Italian border. When I first arrived there, I didn’t know the culture, people, or suppliers. Not being rooted gives me a lot of freedom. It opens the possibility to start fresh and interpret the cuisine according to my own vision. What’s the most important thing you want people to know about Florie’s? It’s an evolving restaurant, not a concept being imposed from the outside. Hopefully it will change and improve with time. The challenge for us is to get to know the area, guests, and terroir, and to fine-tune our cuisine to meet the needs of our customers. «

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Louis Vuitton sweatshirt, leather mini skirt, ankle boots Opposite page: Chanel tweed jacket, tweed skirt, bracelets, double handbag; Gucci pumps. For buying information, turn to page 199.

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JEWELRY DESIGNER STEPHANIE KANTIS AIMS TO FOSTER ECO-FRIENDLY PRACTICES AT HOME AND IN A NEW PHILANTHROPIC ENDEAVOR

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tephanie Kantis wasn’t born with a silver spoon in her mouth. But if she had been, she would’ve repurposed it into a pendant. “I come from modest means, and because of that, I like to max out whatever I can,” says the creator of bold artisan jewelry, who has a design studio in Palm Beach. “I don’t like to be wasteful, and that fuels my creativity because I want to get the biggest bang for the buck. I use all of my raw materials in the best way I can, and that plays very much to where I’m at now.” Where Kantis is at now, in fact, is Waterfront Clematis, a loft complex on the Intracoastal Waterway in West Palm Beach. She left behind a

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five-bedroom house for 1,800 square feet of muted tones and marble floors—a crisp urban space with a glorious view of glistening water and towering palm trees. “The hardest part was utilizing every inch because this is less than half the size of the house in Palm Beach,” she says. “But actually, I don’t miss it. I love that this is so efficient because it’s more earth friendly.” The former interior designer, who was raised by a single mother in suburban St. Louis and went on to create luxury children’s furniture, linens, accessories, and apparel before turning to jewelry about 10 years ago, has shifted gears in a way that’s becoming more common PALMBEACHILLUSTRATED.COM | FEBRUARY 2019 109

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A wooden dowry chest from India (opposite page), which sits under a painting from Mexico, is one of Kantis’ most prized pieces. “I wanted the floors and walls to be neutral so that items with color and texture would stand out,” she says. At left, a refillable glass bottle replaces a plastic one.

among her peers: She’s decreased her residential footprint and boosted her philanthropic one. Last year she launched Kantis Cares, a foundation dedicated to inspiring people to live plastic-free lives. “I didn’t want to wait until I had all the time and money in the world to make a difference,” says the prolific designer, whose open-concept kitchen reflects her penchant for paper, glass, and wood. “I wanted to roll up my sleeves and start making a difference now because, honestly, something has to happen immediately. The plastic problem is going to get exponentially worse if we keep having the mindset that we can just recycle it. “Only 9 percent of plastics get recycled, and it takes billions of dollars. Just 9 percent! And you’ve got to gather it and separate it and clean it and ship it,

and then recycling means more chemicals. Afterward you have to redistribute the recycled plastic, so why not just make things that are safe for the earth to begin with?” Kantis, whose relaxed demeanor at home belies her industrious nature, first began making things—from pencil skirts to prom dresses—when she was a teenager. “My parents split up, and my brother lived with my father from high school on,” she recalls. “I loved fashion and design, and my mom and I lived in a little house on the edge of a wealthy area because she wanted to get me into that school district. There was no money, so I figured out how to make things myself. I didn’t want to just copy something I liked, so I would design something new. Ever since that age, I’ve done very similar things, making something out of

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“If we make things from materials that come from the earth, then those things can return to the earth safely,” says Kantis, pictured above with husband Anthony Burroughs at the 16-footlong island in their kitchen. At right, a bamboo-handled toothbrush sits on a marble counter.

nothing. If I had an extra bit of fabric, I’d turn it into the best or the coolest strips of fabric. Then whatever I made out of nothing became precious and very special to me.” After graduating with an interior design degree from Florida International University, Kantis spent 20 years in Texas, where she evolved from making high-end cribs that transitioned into daybeds (“I was doing them for all of the basketball wives and football wives in Dallas”) to creating luxury goods and accessories under her Stephanie Anne brand. Because many of those same women who’d bought cribs wanted her advice on their homes, Kantis eventually returned to interior design, complete with a big warehouse, about 40 employees, and an around-the-clock schedule. “I was working myself to death,” she says, explaining that what started as a summer hiatus in Mexico

ended up being a full-time move to San Miguel de Allende, a city known for its baroque architecture, thriving arts scene, and cultural festivals. “I wanted to get back to my artisan self—to do pottery and painting, and learn Spanish and Mexican cooking— and this was a fairy-tale place that was very close to my heart because I love culture and color and pattern work. There were courtyards and bougainvillea, and they had an art school there. I loved it so much that I decided to stay.” It was while taking an art class that Kantis stumbled upon her next passion: jewelry design. “We were working on little sculptures in bronze, and I thought it’d be nice to put a hook in them and take them back to some of my clients in Dallas,” she recalls. “Guys from a variety of countries would show up at class selling stones, and I started putting them in these bronze sculptures

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WHAT FELT THE MOST REWARDING TO ME WAS BEING MORE CONSCIOUS OF OUR WORLD AND THE PEOPLE IN IT.”

Kantis has a design studio in Palm Beach but says she most enjoys creating fine and fashion jewelry in her upstairs alcove at Waterfront Clematis, a loft complex overlooking the Intracoastal Waterway in West Palm Beach.

that originally were supposed to be paperweights, but I decided to make them into little pendants. “Every month I’d go to Dallas, and I began taking a cuff or a ring or something else I’d made into Neiman Marcus, and they’d say, ‘You should show this!’ and I was starryeyed. I’ll never forget the day that one buyer brought in another buyer, and then she brought in her boss. Everything I was making in Mexico was handmade in bronze and dipped in 24-karat gold. It was 2010 at that point [after the recession], and people couldn’t afford solid 18-karat gold, so the timing was perfect. The jewelry hit so big and so fast that I was doing my first trunk show at the Neiman Marcus in Palm Beach shortly after.” The Missouri native moved to the island about two years later—wooed once again by courtyards and bougainvillea—and her chunky artisan pieces, many with

semiprecious stones such as malachite, mother-of-pearl, and black onyx, are now sold at Neiman Marcus, Saks Fifth Avenue, and Bloomingdale’s. She also has a fine jewelry collection and creates custom pieces as well. “It was after the jewelry took off, and after being in the fashion business for many years, that I began to take a good look at what was important in life,” says Kantis, gazing east at the Flagler Memorial Bridge outside the soaring windows of her two-story loft. “And what felt the most rewarding to me was being more conscious of our world and the people in it. Fashion is so opposite of this, so materialistic and superficial, that I realized my art wouldn’t be as fulfilling unless I was doing something to benefit children, animals, and the environment. Those are my three things. With that being said, I noticed that I was reading more and seeing more about plastic. I began working a little bit with the Loggerhead Marinelife Center [in Juno Beach], and when you learn that the ocean is in serious trouble and you really start paying attention to what this can mean to the world as a whole, it’s overwhelming. Everybody thinks, ‘Well, what’s the big deal as long as we recycle it?’ But it’s still toxic waste that comes out of landfills, flies out of cars, and flows down waterways back into the ocean.” The Kantis Cares Foundation, which encourages homes, businesses, and restaurants to “take the plastic-free challenge,” offers guidance for swapping the petroleum-based product with biodegradable and/or sustainable materials. Buy laundry detergent in a box instead of a plastic bottle, for example. And choose beverages that come in paper cartons as opposed to plastic jugs. Although Kantis supports other philanthropic efforts, ranging from the Dreyfoos School of the Arts to KidSanctuary Campus, her campaign to curb plastic hits closest to home, where her mission is reflected by bamboo-handled toothbrushes, glass storage jars, and other eco-friendly accoutrements. “I’d sit at a waterside restaurant and watch the wind blow plastic containers and straws into the ocean, and then I would visualize how this was happening across the globe,” she says. “A big part of who I am, of how I became a designer in the first place, was knowing that I could create something out of nothing and make a difference, even as just one person. I can’t look at a problem, shrug my shoulders and think, ‘Oh, well.’ Instead, I think, ‘Oh, wow! I can do something about this!’ I don’t want to wait till I’m retired because our planet doesn’t have that kind of time. I want to spread the word now.” «

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Right and opposite page: Jeff Biege photographed two vastly different waves when Hurricane Jose arrived off the coast of Hobe Sound in September 2017. Below: Biege titled this image Twin Dragons in honor of the shape of the breaking wave. Taken in Jupiter, the photo is one of his absolute favorites because it “shows the magic that can happen when a breaking wave is frozen in time.�

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Photographer Jeff Biege takes to the ocean to document breaking waves in all their glory

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eff Biege is constantly on the hunt for pristine milliseconds of beauty. As an underwater and fine art ocean photographer, Biege searches for instances when natural treasures can be captured in a frame. And for him, nothing in nature is more alluring than a wave. Though based in South Florida, he has traveled the world photographing breaking waves and wildlife in Hawaii, Costa Rica, Australia, and everywhere in between. The majority of his wave images, however, are taken in Florida. As he points out, when the conditions are just right, the waves off of the Palm Beaches can rival those in the South Pacific. Often times, these justright conditions are produced during hurricanes or distant winter storms. It’s then that Biege will head into the water to commune with Mother Nature, emerging from the swells with the ultimate reward. “Capturing the lip of a breaking wave requires a lot of patience,” says Biege, who also notes how physically demanding it can be. But beyond the triumph of the perfect photograph, Biege is motivated by the desire to inspire others to protect our marine ecosystems. He’s worked alongside organizations such as Loggerhead Marinelife Center and the Surfrider Foundation to promote a message of conservation and keeping plastics out of the ocean. Having spent more than 40 years surfing, diving, and now photographing our waters, he hopes to do his part to ensure they can be enjoyed for generations to come.

Biege captured the top photograph, titled Two Jacks, south of the Lake Worth Inlet in March 2018, when Winter Storm Riley raged in the Northeast and caused huge swells in the Palm Beaches. “The two large jack fish swimming in the lefthand bottom corner really add to the magic of this image,” he says.

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Biege spent two months shooting in the water at sunrise in Playa Negra, Costa Rica. His determination resulted in this photo of pelicans gliding along the breaking waves. He has also dedicated many early mornings

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to photographing waves off of Jupiter. When conditions are windless, the waves can take on a glassy look (right), but more restless weather can yield powerful swells and a sense of kinetic energy (below).

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“This image was created just north of the Juno Beach Pier,” says Biege. “On average, I spend an hour to an hour-and-ahalf in the water and shoot around 1,200 images. This was the last image on my card from that swim, and I knew right away it was a keeper.”

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“The shape of a breaking wave is unique to that wave, just as each snowflake is unique.” —Jeff Biege

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Inside new Wellington hot spot Trophy Room, a neon sign reads, “Everyone is someone’s trophy.” Belly up to the swanky bar, order a Golden Goose cocktail—made with Grey Goose vodka, egg white, crème de violette, Meyer lemon, and edible gold dust—and you’ll feel like a trophy, too. With plush velvet seats, marble tabletops, and gilded accents, the restaurant located at the former site of The Grille Fashion Cuisine looks like a winner’s circle. Nods to the equestrian community are ubiquitous, from the walls covered with striking horse images from photographer Juan Lamarca to the menu created by chef Joseph Bonavita Jr., formerly of 50 Ocean. After a long day at the stables or at a show jumping or polo event, diners can tuck into perfectly marbled steaks and nirvana-inducing Ora King salmon, regarded as the Wagyu of the sea. Commemorate a win by raising a spoon to the Trophy Sundae, a decadent dessert of vanilla, Ecuadorian chocolate, and salted caramel gelato, bananas, and fried dough served in what else but a giant trophy bowl. (trophyroomrestaurant.com) —Liz Petoniak

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THE COOPER Learn to make shakshuka with chef Adam Brown of The Cooper. On February 2, Brown will share the deep history of this showstopping brunch dish wherein eggs are poached in a tomato, chili, and onion sauce. He’ll also explain how to prep and cook it, and conclude the class with some samples. Palm Beach Gardens (thecooperrestaurant.com)

VIC & ANGELO’S Take a lesson in Italian cooking at Vic & Angelo’s PGA Boulevard location on February 23. Executive chef Alain Zimmer will teach guests how to cook a fresh mozzarella rollatini stuffed with piquante peppers, prosciutto, and arugula, topped with a pomegranate glaze. They will also learn to bake another Italian classic, Italian pignoli cookies, all while enjoying a glass of vino. Palm Beach Gardens (vicandangelospga.com)

PREZZO When Prezzo reemerged on the dining scene last year, it brought with it the famous brickoven pizzas that made the restaurant so beloved in the ’90s. Kids will be able to learn how to make these ‘zas in a festive heart shape at an hour-long pizza class on February 9, where they will receive a chef’s apron, hat, and certificate of completion. Call 561-826-1790 to book, Boca Raton (prezzoboca.com)

LOÏC BAKERY CAFÉ BAR Bake with one of the best, Loïc Autret, as he instructs a Valentine’s-themed class on strawberry fruit tarts with strawberry “tuxedos” on February 15. Autret also regularly hosts classes for children and on a number of other French delicacies, too. West Palm Beach (bakeryloic.com) BRULÉ BISTRO Leading up to Valentine’s Day, Brulé Bistro will offer a series of “foodgasm” cooking classes on the popular dishes that will be included in its prix-fixe dinner on February 14: lobster pappardelle on February 11; hamachi crudo, crushed avocado tostada, and jumbo asparagus with smoky speck on February 12; and crispy duck breast and banana bread pudding on February 13. Foodies will sample and sip as they watch a demo from chef and owner Suzanne Perrotto. Delray Beach (brulebistro.com)

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IN THE KITCHEN Chef Lenore Pinello hosts the ultimate cooking class for couples, “Be My Valentine,” on February 14. Equal parts instruction and noshing, her demonstration dinner will feature a twist on the classic surf and turf. Learn to make flatbread with Creekstone Farms prime petit beef fillet with caramelized onions and a Cabernet reduction, a “heart beet” salad, and butter-poached Maine lobster with lemon herb tagliatelle. An indulgent chocolate torte with raspberry sauce makes for a sweet finale. Tequesta (inthekitchennow.com)

AIOLI Chef and baker Michael Hackman honed his baking skills in San Francisco and with stages at establishments such as Daniel Boulud’s boulangerie before launching his restaurant and bakeshop, Aioli. This month, he’ll lead a ciabatta and focaccia bread-making class on February 6 at the South Dixie Highway location. Learn the tips and tricks to crafting the perfect loaf and take your masterpiece home. West Palm Beach (aioliwpb.com)

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NANI’S DOUGH Self-taught baker Nani Edry’s doughnuts have achieved cult status for their briochelevel of fluffiness. At his Delray shop, Nani’s Dough, he typically offers doughnut classes twice a week and ventures into savory courses as well. On February 12, he will lead lessons in making beef Wellington, a specialty he’s mastered. Students will learn how to replicate this wow-factor dish at home with basic equipment. Delray Beach (nanisdough.com) —L.P.

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Most restaurateurs will tell you that customers eat with their eyes, but it turns out they drink with their eyes as well. That’s the philosophy behind the bar cart program at Galley inside the Hilton West Palm Beach. The carts are wheeled to each table so that guests can get a close-up view of how Galley’s three signature cocktails are made. “Customers want to see exactly what’s in a drink and appreciate the care that goes into it,” says director of food and beverage Mark Huurneman. “They get to understand the art that’s involved, and it’s a great way to launch the dining experience.” The trio consists of the Smoked Old Fashioned, made with Russell’s Reserve 10-year-old bourbon and house-made bitters;

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a Deconstructed Old Cuban, blended with Zaya 12-year-old rum and mint-infused simple syrup; and Fire & Ice, a mix of Island Company rum, Cruzan 151, and homemade blue curaçao. Of the three, the Smoked Old Fashioned offers the greatest spectacle. “We load a commercial food smoker with a combination of

applewood, cherrywood, and mesquite chips, and ignite them for about 10 seconds,” says general manager Craig Steel. “It adds a thick, creamy smoke that changes the texture of the cocktail immensely. We’ll serve 15 or 20 on a busy evening. Once guests see it made, it sells itself.” (hilton.com) —Mark Spivak

A 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: $ $$ $$$

Dinner entree under $10 Most entrees $10-$25 Most entrees $25 or more

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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AMERICAN 1000 NORTH The Jupiter Lighthouse serves as the backdrop for chef Lee Morris’ global takes on classic dishes. 1000 North U.S. Hwy. 1, Jupiter (1000north.com) $$$ ANGLE The Eau Palm Beach Resort & Spa’s signature restaurant features contemporary American cuisine made with locally sourced and sustainable ingredients. 100 S. Ocean Blvd., Manalapan (anglerestaurant.com) $$$ AVOCADO GRILL This small but lively resto packs flavorful Florida-Caribbean bites. 125 Datura St., West Palm Beach; 11701 Lake Victoria Gardens Ave., Palm Beach Gardens (avocadogrillwpb.com) $$ BREEZE OCEAN KITCHEN Enjoy craft beer, specialty cocktails, and distinctly Floridian cuisine at this seaside gem located at the Eau Palm Beach Resort & Spa. 100 S. Ocean Blvd., Manalapan (eaupalmbeach.com) $$ BRICK & BARREL Chef David Schroeder’s gastropub favors comfort food, like poutine, as much as it does healthy options, like vegan falafel bites. 748 Park Ave., Lake Park (brickandbarrelpub.com) $$ BUCCAN Chef Clay Conley offers a wide-ranging menu of small plates that changes with the seasons. 350 S. County Road, Palm Beach (buccanpalmbeach.com) $$ BURGER BAR The sleek, fun atmosphere inside and out regularly draws a large crowd for gourmet specialty burgers. 4650 Donald Ross Road, Suite 100, Palm Beach Gardens (burgerbar.com) $$ CITY CELLAR WINE BAR AND GRILL City Cellar offers hearth-baked pizza, dry-aged steaks, fresh pasta,

and seafood. 700 S. Rosemary Ave., West Palm Beach (citycellarwpb.com) $$ COOLINARY CAFE Chef-owner Tim Lipman uses surprising ingredients to cook up fresh, creative cuisine. 4650 Donald Ross Road, Suite 110, Palm Beach Gardens (coolinarycafe.com) $$ CWS BAR + KITCHEN CWS features modern-American cuisine, a large beer garden, and an intriguing cocktail menu. 522 Lucerne Ave., Lake Worth (cwslw.com) $$ DADA Boasting an eclectic atmosphere, Dada serves a fresh spin on standards in the historic Tarrimore house. 52 N. Swinton Ave., Delray Beach (dadadelray.com) $$ FRIES TO CAVIAR GARDEN BISTRO & BAR Chef Jimmy Mills combines craveable flavors and exquisite products. 6299 N. Federal Hwy., Boca Raton (friestocaviar.com) $$$ GARY RACK’S FARMHOUSE KITCHEN Spicy buffalo cauliflower is a menu standout at this healthy hangout. 204 E. Atlantic Ave., Delray Beach; 399 S.E. Mizner Blvd., Boca Raton (farmhousekitchenboca.com) $$ GREASE BURGER BAR Of the gourmet burgers, we of course recommend The PB Illustrated “A-List” burger. 213 Clematis St., West Palm Beach (greasewpb.com) $ THE HONOR BAR Connected to Palm Beach Grill, this intimate space features a small menu of appetizers, sandwiches, and salads. 340 Royal Poinciana Way, Palm Beach (honorbar.com) $$ HOWLEY’S This circa-1950 diner serves tried-and-true classics in nostalgic surrounds. 4700 S. Dixie Hwy., West Palm Beach (sub-culture.org/howleys) $ PALMBEACHILLUSTRATED.COM | FEBRUARY 2019

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ASIAN BEG FOR MORE IZAKAYA This tiny eatery introduces Delray Beach to the concept of izakaya, a casual Japanese pub where tapas-style snacks accompany sake. 19 S.E. Fifth Ave., Delray Beach (begformoreizakaya.com) $$ ECHO The Asian restaurant of The Breakers offers dishes from China, Japan, Thailand, and Vietnam. 230A Sunrise Ave., Palm Beach (echopalmbeach.com) $$$ MALAKOR THAI CAFÉ This Northwood staple boasts a colorful setting to enjoy Thai classics and sushi. 425 25th St., West Palm Beach (malakor.com) $$ NITROGEN BAR, GRILL, AND SUSHI This Jupiter outpost features a speakeasy-style bar, impeccable rolls, and innovative hot dishes. 6779 W. Indiantown Road #18, Jupiter (nitrogen.com) $$ SUSHI JO Chef Joseph Clark offers a diverse sake collection for a cosmopolitan Japanese dining experience. 319 Belvedere Road #112, West Palm Beach; 14261 U.S. Hwy. 1, Juno Beach; 640 E. Ocean Ave. #4, Boynton Beach (sushijo.com) $$ YAMA Veteran sushi master Yama Yamamoto prepares raw and cooked Japanese dishes, Korean barbecue, and Thai curries at this Pineapple Grove hidden gem. 200 NE 2nd Ave. #110, Delray Beach (yamadelray.com) $$

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 (thebreakers.com) $$$

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CAFÉ BOULUD This four-star restaurant boasts the same French flair as its famed Manhattan cousin, with a dash of South Florida flavor. 301 Australian Ave., Palm Beach, in the Brazilian Court Hotel (cafeboulud.com) $$ CHEZ L’ÉPICIER With roots in Montreal, Chez L’Épicier brings the wonders of French-Canadian dining to Palm Beach. 288 S. County Road, Palm Beach (chezlepicier.com) $$$ KATHY’S GAZEBO CAFÉ Kathy’s specializes in French Continental dishes and wine pairings. 4199 N. Federal Hwy., Boca Raton (kathysgazebo.com) $$ LOÏC BAKERY CAFÉ BAR French native Loïc Autret is the man behind the out-of-this-world croissants at this industrial-chic café. 480 Hibiscus St., West Palm Beach (bakeryloic.com) $

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TASTE THE PARISIAN This charming French brasserie presents culinary staples and elegant desserts worth saving room for. 201 N. US Hwy. 1, Jupiter (theparisianrestaurant.com) $$ PISTACHE FRENCH BISTRO Presenting French bistro bites with a Mediterranean twist. 101 N. Clematis St., West Palm Beach (pistachewpb.com) $$

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AROMA INDIAN CUISINE Dinner is popular but the real draw is the daily lunch buffet. 731 Village Blvd. #110, West Palm Beach (aromawestpalmbeach.com) $$ INDUS INDIAN AND HERBAL CUISINE Choose from an extensive menu of traditional dishes seasoned with an abundance of Indian herbs and spices. 1649 Forum Place, West Palm Beach (indusdine.com) $$ TANJORE Signature dishes like Pastooni Lobster Masala will have diners totally rethinking Indian food at this modern and elegant resto. 500 Via De Palmas, Boca Raton (tanjoreusa.com) $$

ITALIAN 123 DATURA This fun hangout serves sharable versions of Italian favorites. 123 Datura St., West Palm Beach (123datura.com) $$ ARTURO’S RISTORANTE Built as a replica of a Tuscan villa, Arturo’s presents authentic flavors of Italy in every dish and wine glass. 6750 N. Federal Hwy., Boca Raton (arturosrestaurant.com) $$$ BUONASERA RISTORANTE Classic and perfectly executed Northern Italian dishes in an intimate setting. 145 S. U.S. Hwy. 1, Jupiter (buonaserajupiter.com) $$$ CAFÉ CENTRO Reserve early for Thursday, Friday, or Saturday dinner, when this Northwood Village resto features a performance from a local singer and keyboardist. 2409 N. Dixie Hwy., West Palm Beach (cafecentrowpb.com) $$ CAFÉ FLORA Located in a garden courtyard off Worth Avenue, Café Flora presents Tuscan delicacies in a charming setting. 240 Worth Ave., Palm Beach (cafeflorapalmbeach.com) $$$ CUCINA PALM BEACH After indulging in classic Italian dishes at this recently redecorated resto, clear your table for the nightclub. 257 Royal Poinciana Way, Palm Beach (cucinapalmbeach.com.com) $$$ EVO Chef Erik Pettersen is on a mission to recreate the cooking of his Sicilian relatives. 150 N. U.S. Hwy. 1, Tequesta (evoitalian.com) $$ JOSEPHINE’S ITALIAN RESTAURANT Creating Italian cuisine in a casual atmosphere. 5751 N. Federal Hwy., Boca Raton (josephinesofboca.com) $$$ LA SIRENA This Northern Italian beauty focuses on the cooking of the Amalfi Coast. 6316 S. Dixie Hwy., West Palm Beach (lasirenaonline.com) $$ LOUIE BOSSI’S This beloved addition to the Boca dining scene specializes in sharable Italian favorites, like homemade pasta and divine charcuterie. 100 E. Palmetto Park Road, Boca Raton (louiebossi.com) $$ LYNORA’S A true family affair, Lynora’s excels at modernizing classic Italian dishes. 207 Clematis St., West Palm Beach; 1548 North US Hwy. 1, Jupiter (lynoras.com) $$

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OSTERIA SALINA Owners Tim and Cinzia Gaglio share a taste of Sicilian cuisine at the South Florida outpost of Redefining what it is to be a their Hamptons restaurant. 9 S.E. 7th Ave., Delray Beach 21st Century Art Gallery. (osteriasalina.net) $$$ The Fine Art of Living with Art PARADISO RISTORANTE Chef Angelo Romano serves traditional Italian meals along with some surprises. 625 Lucerne Ave., Lake Worth (paradisolakeworth.com) $$$ PREZZO The second iteration of Burt Rapoport’s popular Italian joint features old favorites alongside new, modern dishes, a mozzarella bar, and craft cocktails. 5560 N. Military Trail, Boca Raton (prezzoboca.com) $$$ RENATO’S Renato’s produces first-rate Italian and continental fare in a European setting. 87 Via Mizner, Palm Beach (renatospalmbeach.com) $$$ RISTORANTE CLARETTA Classic cuisine is beautifully prepared by this Northern Italian transplant. 1315 S.W. Martin Hwy., Palm City (ristoranteclaretta.com) $$ SANT AMBROEUS Sant Ambroeus pairs the essence of Old World Milan with fine dining, resulting in a classic menu that complements stylish surrounds. 340 Royal Poinciana Way, Palm Beach (santambroeus.com) $$$ DANIEL CALDWELL “STROLLING BAY STREET” TERI TUNDER “HERE COMES THE SUN” 24” x 30” OIL ON CANVAS 48” x 48” OIL ON CANVAS SARDINIA ENOTECA RISTORANTE A massive wall of wines from around the world greets visitors at the DelAM#51-PBI-AD-Nov-m_Layout 1 9/12/16 6:12 PM Page 1 ray Beach outpost of this Miami staple. 3035 S. Fedmaefineart.com 168 NE 2ND AVENUE, DELRAY BEACH, FL 33444 | 561.403.5549 eral Hwy., Delray Beach (sardinia-ristorante.com) $$$ TANZY Presenting creative Italian food, including a OPEN DAILY, MONDAY BY APPOINTMENT | FIRST FRIDAY ART WALK - FEBRUARY 1ST 6-9PM decadent dessert cart. 301 Plaza Real, Boca Raton (tanzyrestaurant.com) $$$ mAe PBI 12/18.indd 1

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LATIN AMERICAN CABANA EL REY Cabana offers an array of South American dishes with endless flavor. 105 E. Atlantic Ave., Delray Beach (cabanarestaurant.com) $$ CHE RESTAURANT This Argentinean steak house facing the Intracoastal is the first U.S. location from restaurateurs Daniela and Marti Sujoy. 900 E. Atlantic Ave., Delray Beach (cherestaurant.com) $$$ THE WAVE KITCHEN & BAR Situated inside Emilio and Gloria Estefan’s Costa d’Este Resort, The Wave Kitchen & Bar offers fine dining with a decidedly Cuban flair. 3244 Ocean Drive, Vero Beach (costadeste.com) $$$

MEXICAN BANKO CANTINA Mexican flavors thrive at this eatery and tequila bar inside a landmarked building in downtown West Palm Beach. 114 S. Olive Ave., West Palm Beach (bankocantina.com) $$ CALAVERAS CANTINA Located at Harbourside Place, Calveras Cantina provides festive environs for savoring Mexican staples like street corn, enchiladas, and churros, as well as a buzzing brunch scene. 125 Dockside Circle, Jupiter (calaverascantinas.com) $$ CHOLO SOY COCINA This taqueria specializes in Ecuadorian-style eats that pack outrageous flavor. 3715 S. Dixie Hwy., West Palm Beach (cholosoycocina.com) $ COYO TACO The Palm Beach location of this beloved Miami eatery features addictive Mexican street food with house-made ingredients in a casual atmosphere. 337 Royal Poinciana Way, Palm Beach (coyo-taco.com) $

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Lattes at Pumphouse Coffee Roasters. Owned by brothers Alex and Christian Le Clainche, Pumphouse replaces Rabbit Coffee’s spot and brings its unique, complex roasts along with baked goods from Aioli.

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Cuban sandwiches at El Cochinito. This L.A.-based eatery’s Cubano won the title of the “World’s Best” at the International Cuban Sandwich Festival, and for good reason: It boasts the perfect ratio of ham, pork, Swiss cheese, mustard, and pickles encased in soft yet crispy bread. The beans and rice are just as spot on.

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Smoked meat at Cholo BBQ. West Palm Beachers can finally get their barbecue fix at this booth by chef Clay Carnes of Cholo Soy Cocina fame. Brisket, pulled pork, ribs, sausage, and chicken get the Carnes treatment, complete with some killer sauces. Don’t skip the seriously good slices of Key lime pie.

Wood-oven pizza at Pizza Paradise. Oliver and Cindy Frost cull farm-fresh produce for the first brick-and-mortar location showcasing their Neapolitanstyle pies. Here, the classic margherita shines for its simple ingredients.

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50 OCEAN The second floor of Boston’s on the Beach houses an elegant restaurant specializing in first-rate seafood and a beautiful brunch. 50 S. Ocean Blvd., Delray Beach (50ocean.com) $$ BOCA LANDING Chef Matthew Mixon prepares seafood dishes infused with his Italian and French roots. 999 E. Camino Real, Boca Raton (bocalanding.com) $$$ BONEFISH GRILL A casual environment with seafood favorites like wood-grilled lobster and rainbow trout. 4635 PGA Blvd, Palm Beach Gardens; 1880 N. Congress Ave., Boynton Beach; 9897 Lake Worth Road, Lake Worth; 21065 N. Powerline Road, Boca Raton; 2283 S. Federal Hwy., Stuart; 2075 Indian River Blvd., Vero Beach (bonefishgrill.com) $$ CAPTAIN CHARLIE’S REEF GRILL This unassuming restaurant packs a punch with a large selection of Cajun-inspired entrees. 12846 U.S. Hwy. 1, Juno Beach (561-624-9924) $$ 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 (cityoysterdelray.com) $$$ COD AND CAPERS SEAFOOD MARKET AND RESTAURANT A daily market and restaurant in one, Cod and Capers sells fresh fish to bring home or will take care of dinner for you. 1201 U.S. 1, North Palm Beach (codandcapers.com) $$ DECK 84 Burt Rapoport’s casual alfresco eatery highlights local Florida catches and seafood specialties such as a jumbo lump crab stack and tuna steak. 840 E. Atlantic Ave., Delray Beach (deck84.com) $$ LITTLE MOIR’S FOOD SHACK Put on your jeans and enjoy some of the freshest and most creatively prepared seafood in the area. 103 S. U.S. Hwy. 1, #D3, Jupiter (littlemoirs.com) $$ PB CATCH This modern seafood restaurant is the brainchild of Pistache’s Reid Boren and Thierry Beaud. In the kitchen, chef Aaron Black prepares everything from his famous seacuterie to vegan dishes. 251 Sunrise Ave., Palm Beach (pbcatch.com) $$

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EL CAMINO An Atlantic Avenue staple, El Camino serves Mexican soul food, like brisket quesadillas and carne asado tacos. 15 N.E. 2nd Ave., Delray Beach (elcaminodelray.com) $$ ROCCO’S TACOS AND TEQUILA BAR Every day is Cinco de Mayo at Rocco Mangel’s high-energy eatery. 224 Clematis St., West Palm Beach; 5090 PGA Blvd., Palm Beach Gardens; 110 E. Atlantic Ave., Delray Beach; 5250 Town Center Circle, Boca Raton (roccostacos.com) $$

Fresh products at the Saturday farmers market. With live music, plentiful produce, meats from Farriss Farms, and cheese from La Montagne Des Saveurs, Grandview’s market offers a quality, intimate alternative to the area’s larger farmers markets. West Palm Beach (grandviewpublic.com) —L.P.

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RACKS FISH HOUSE + OYSTER BAR Enjoy steam kettles, Prohibition-style cocktails, and a Grand Centralinspired oyster bar in a New England setting. 5 S.E. 2nd Ave., Delray Beach (racksdelray.com) $$$ THE SEAFOOD BAR AT THE BREAKERS The Seafood Bar offers stunning views of the Atlantic Ocean, along with the freshest fish and shellfish from the four corners of the United States. The result is a panorama of global seafood dishes with innovative twists. 1 S. County Road, Palm Beach (thebreakers.com) $$$ SPOTO’S OYSTER BAR Along with satisfying seafood dishes, come here to enjoy a specialty cocktail and a wide range of wines by the glass. 4560 PGA Blvd., Palm Beach Gardens (spotosoysterbar.com) $$$ WATERWAY CAFE Visit in the evening for a seat at the floating bar to watch the sun set on the Intracoastal Waterway. 2300 PGA Blvd., Palm Beach Gardens (waterwaycafe.com) $$

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HMF The Breakers’ glamorous cocktail lounge is a fashionable mix of modern and classic—both in atmosphere and cuisine. Asian influences are scattered across the delectable menu, including a full sushi bar. 1 S. County Road, Palm Beach (hmfpalmbeach.com) $$ TOO BIZAARE WINE BAR This eclectic restaurant offers an array of tapas options, with a heavy focus on sushi. 107 Dockside Circle, Jupiter (toobizaare.com) $$

STEAK HOUSE 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 (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; 6000 W. Glades Road, Boca Raton (thecapitalgrille.com) $$$ FIFTH AVENUE GRILL Using only the finest aged beef from Allen Brothers, Fifth Avenue presents succulent dishes in a classy setting. 821 S.E. 5th Ave, Delray Beach (fifthavenuegrill.restaurant) $$ FLAGLER STEAKHOUSE Operated by The Breakers, this elegant steak house offers hand-selected cuts of American beef in country club environs. 2 S. County Road, Palm Beach (flaglersteakhousepalmbeach.com) $$$ IRONWOOD STEAK & SEAFOOD As the culinary centerpiece of the PGA National Resort & Spa, this restaurant is best described as a steak house with flair. 400 Avenue of the Champions, Palm Beach Gardens (pgaresort.com) $$ MEAT MARKET The Palm Beach outpost of the famed Miami Beach steak house boasts a dynamic food and cocktail menu and a sexy ambiance similar to its original location. 191 Bradley Place, Palm Beach (meatmarket.net) $$$ NYY STEAK Located in Seminole Casino Coconut Creek, NYY Steak presents five-star seafood and steak offerings in an atmosphere that honors one of baseball’s finest teams, the New York Yankees. 5550 NW 40th St., Coconut Creek (nyysteak.com) $$$ PALM BEACH GRILL The Palm Beach outpost of Houston’s serves beloved items we have come to expect: ribs, grilled steaks, and seafood dishes such as cedarplanked salmon. 340 Royal Poinciana Way, Palm Beach (palmbeachgrill.com) $$$ RUTH’S CHRIS STEAK HOUSE Offering large portions of quality ingredients and specialty dishes that echo the restaurant’s New Orleans roots. 651 Okeechobee Blvd., West Palm Beach; 225 N.E. Mizner Blvd., Boca Raton; 661 U.S. Hwy. 1, North Palm Beach (ruthschris.com) $$$ III FORKS This remarkable destination executes each detail to perfection, doing an equally fine job with both USDA Prime beef and fresh seafood. The elegant bar and lounge create a trendy atmosphere for this modern evolution of the classic steak house. 4645 PGA Blvd., Palm Beach Gardens (3forks.com) $$$

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Superior mixers and impressive distillers have sparked a gin revival in the U.S. and abroad By Mark Spivak

G Gin distillers are popping up in the U.S. and Europe, including Bluecoat in Philadelphia and Monkey 47 in Germany.

in is having a moment. Suddenly, the favorite spirit of your uncle and grandfather has become stylish beyond imagination. We’re not talking about dry martinis, either. Three or four years ago, the gin and tonic exploded as the drink everyone just had to have. Like many trends in the cocktail world, it started with bartender innovation and multiplied as maverick distillers jumped on the bandwagon. Since gin is basically a neutral spirit infused with botanicals, generally made without barrel aging, new brands can enter the market very quickly. In Spain, the epicenter of the craze, the “gin tonic” has become almost a mandatory way to begin an evening. Bars specializing in the drink have sprung up throughout the country. Spanish mixologists use a large glass balloon called a copa, layer it with ice, gin, and garnishes, and add the tonic as the final fillip. Garnishes are key: They range from muddled fresh berries and cucumber to macerated spices like basil, sage, and bay leaves. Part of the gin and tonic’s newfound popularity is traceable to the availability of high-quality artisan mixers such as Fever-Tree, Q Tonic, and Fentimans. Unlike commercial brands like Schweppes and Canada Dry, the new wave of tonic waters doesn’t contain high-fructose corn syrup, opting instead to use either cane sugar or organic agave (in the case of Q Tonic) as a sweetener. They

also contain actual quinine or quinine bark rather than synthetic substitutes. All of this makes for a healthier and tastier drink. When it comes to the gin itself, choices are exponentially larger than they were just a decade ago. Small-batch gin has sprouted up all over Europe, including in Scotland (Caorunn from the Highlands and The Botanist from Islay), Finland (Arctic Blue), Germany’s Black Forest (Monkey 47), and Britain (the Bulldog and Sipsmith London Dry Gins). The best-selling gin in Spain is Larios, which is citrus-accented—as opposed to the classic, juniper-heavy London Dry style. Another popular brand is Gin Mare, which is distilled from Mediterranean olives and resinous herbs. Some American counterparts are equally impressive. St. George Spirits, a pioneer since 1982, produces a trio of distinctive gins: Terroir, Botanivore, and Dry Rye. Based in Portland, Oregon, Aviation American Gin was instrumental in establishing the American style and uses unusual botanicals such as lavender and sarsaparilla. Other labels worth seeking out include Wisconsin’s Death’s Door, Bluecoat from Philadelphia, and Brooklyn’s Greenhook. Barrel-aged gins are also starting to appear on the market, led by Ted Palmer of Boulder, who infuses his spirit with Colorado juniper and ages it in small casks. Remember pink gin? Your ancestors probably do. Composed of Plymouth gin with a dash

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Artisan mixers like Fentimans (right) and Fever-Tree (opposite page) complement smallbatch gins like Bulldog.

of Angostura bitters to balance the softer and slightly sweet flavor of that variety, the drink became popular in nineteenth-century England and migrated to America. It’s now experiencing a revival, led by large distillers such as Gordon’s and Beefeater, and highlighted by boutique operations like The Bitter Truth. Today’s pink gin is likely to be infused with ingredients ranging from rose petals to red berries.

We’ve come a long way since the Gin Craze, a wave of mass drunkenness that engulfed London in the eighteenth century and threatened to topple the British Empire. Now, as then, it’s best to consume in moderation—particularly since we’ve reached a stage where we can appreciate the art of the distiller and the innovative technique of the modern mixologist. «

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When working on this Wellington townhouse, designer Nina Williams was challenged with marrying a modern aesthetic with her client’s affinity for rustic elements and traditional details. “I wanted to achieve a masculine, industrial look, incorporating a variety of textures that would keep it looking warm and timeworn yet modern,” says Williams. To create this vibe, she incorporated an exposed brick veneer backsplash complete with open shelving forged from old plumbing pipes. Gray driftwood luxury vinyl plank floors evoke the feel of barn siding, while a chevron rug made from pieces of cowhide echoes back to the brick. A few fun conversation pieces round out the design. “I picked up the vintage stools and the car front at the Mount Dora Antiques Extravaganza,” she explains. “The quickest way to give a space true character is to add a few vintage items. This allows [it] to look curated and collected over time rather than done by a designer.” Nina Williams Interiors, West Palm Beach (ninawilliamsinteriors.com)

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HOME INSPIRED LIVING

GARDEN Variety PAUL MISCIAGNO

Follow these expert tips to get a green thumbs-up for your backyard HERB GARDEN Basil. From an aromatic standpoint, my favorite smelling herb in the garden is marjoram, and I love it in tea.

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ason McCobb has made a name for himself in the world of urban gardening. As Farmer Jay, he works to pass along the forgotten art of sustainable agriculture to adults and the next generation of gardeners. In addition to helping grown-ups build gardens, he teaches area students about growing food through his Farmer Jay’s Junior Sprouts nonprofit organization. Here, he lays out the groundwork for building a burgeoning herb garden. (myfarmerjay.com) PBI: What are the key necessities in a backyard herb garden? McCobb: Good organic soil and fertilizer. Lambert Peat makes my soil mix and is a very reputable brand. Soil is the digestive system for the plant and should not be skimped on. For fertilizer, you need to address three main areas: macronutrients (nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium), micronutrients (minerals), and probiotics. I use poultry litter for macro, volcanic rock dust for micro, and worm castings for probiotic. What makes South Florida particularly challenging when it comes to creating a successful herb garden? The biggest challenge are the heavy rains. It usually takes about five days for fungus to set

in, so sometimes even if you survived the storm, the plant could succumb to a moldy invader down the road. What are the biggest mistakes home herb gardeners make? I always say that 90 percent of plant death is associated with overwatering. The characteristics of overwatered and under-watered are the same—yellowing, droopy, maybe even brown. When new gardeners see these symptoms, they automatically water even though the plant might be floating as it is.

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What are a few safe bets in terms of herb selection? Hands down the easiest herb is chives; it loves neglect. Some close runners-up are rosemary, parsley, and oregano. What are some unexpected picks? I love the many flavors of basil; some of my faves are Mrs. Burns Lemon Basil, Holy Basil, Anise Basil, Lime Basil, and Siam Queen Thai

Beyond just planting a garden in an existing bed, what are some alternatives that you like to utilize? Herbs can grow in just about anything. I remember growing up and seeing my grandmother find anything that would hold soil and put a plant in it. Nowadays I build boxes and raised beds out of cedar for herb gardens, but my favorite go-to is a good old-fashioned terracotta pot. If you are buying a designer pot and the herb will be outside, remember to make sure it has a drain hole. What should the maintenance plan be for an herb garden? Hopefully, you get to enjoy your plants daily, but I advise visiting your garden with your work hat on once per week. It’s a good idea to set aside the same day and time habitually so you can notice problems and observe the growth rate. Doing this frequency [will allow you] to plan, forecast, and know what the plants need before they even do. What are your tips for trimming and harvesting? Herbs are like our hair—they get healthier if cut properly. For branching and vining plants, like basil and mint, follow the stem down to where it comes out of the soil and then count up two leaf nodes. This is where it is best to harvest from and will encourage the plant to grow thicker and healthier. Most people will trim the very tips of basil and mint plants; this will actually deform the plant and decrease production. For plants with apical growth from the center, like chives, parsley, and cilantro, you can trim down to a bristle and it will grow back. However, this doesn’t look nice. So I will trim all the mature leaves from the outside, leaving the newer leaves in the center. Trimming or harvesting this way will ensure many happy harvests.

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CUBIST COOL The Currey & Company Aerial chandelier ($1,560) features angular cubes finished in gold leaf. Brown’s Interiors, Boca Raton, Jupiter (browns interiors.com) NAUTI AND NICE Designer Mimi Masri of MM Designs took a seafaring approach to this showhouse in West Palm Beach. “The inspiration for this space was nautical, and nautical flag designs use geometrical shapes,” says Masri. “The throw cushion designs play off of the nautical letters S and Z: S (Sierra) ‘engines going astern’ and Z (Zulu) ‘require a tug.’ The playful trio of colored Murano crystal candlesticks with the blue swirled stem from CLS Antiques in West Palm Beach adds subtle relief from the acute angles yet offer their own obtuse angles to soften the design.” West Palm Beach (mmdesignsllc.com)

GREEK SPEAK Named after a Greek island, this Thasos lumbar pillow ($115) from Elaine Smith embraces the spirit of the Aegean Sea in its color scheme and Greek key detailing. Island Living & Patio, West Palm Beach (islandlivingpatio.com)

PATTERN POWER The Terica accent chair ($950) by Uttermost is a tony throne that pairs an imperial geometric fabric with a deep-espresso stain and nickel nail accents. Clive Daniel Home, Boca Raton (clivedaniel.com) STRAIGHT UP Matching barware is so 2018. Mix it up with a set of Soiree Double Old-Fashioned glassware ($30) from Z Gallerie that boasts four distinct gold patterns. Z Gallerie, Palm Beach Gardens, Boca Raton (zgallerie.com)

SOLO PERFORMANCE Luxe diversion meets stunning home accent in Aerin’s French Solitaire set ($2,750) with its Italian-crafted ashwood board and opulent shagreen case. Aerin, Palm Beach (aerin.com)

OPTICAL ILLUSION A captivating pattern of navy and bone make this Selma side table ($998) by Worlds Away an ideal way to add visual intrigue to mundane environs. Pineapples, Palms, Etc., Jupiter (pineapplespalms.com)

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“I feel like I was shot out of a cannon,” Toni Hollis said of her first year with Waterfront Properties Palm Beach. She called it the most “productive” year in a more than 40-year real estate career dotted with sales milestones, including Worth Avenue’s Gucci building, the Firestone estate (which Hollis sold twice), Casa Nana, the so-called “ham-and-cheese house,” and the lakefront home at 1000 North Lake Way in Palm Beach (which Hollis sold five times).

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“You know, I thought I knew everything; I’d seen it all.” She went on, “Well let me tell you, I have learned so much.” Toni called education a leading factor in what made this year her second biggest in terms of sales, and the most informative of her career. “Every time I talk about Waterfront, I mention our marketing team—the people who create our print brochures and make our Internet the best in the business. Honestly though, that’s not what makes Waterfront fabulous for me. It’s this place,” she said gesturing to Waterfront’s exquisitely decorated, sunlight-filled office. “It’s the feeling of family we have and the support we provide one another.” Waterfront prides itself on maintaining an environment that promotes, supports and rePROMOTION

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wards success. It’s that culture that Toni has bought into most. She said she “couldn’t imagine” achieving what she has without the resources Waterfront provides. “I’d tell any professional agent on Palm Beach, if you want to take your career to the next level and you’re willing to put in the work, there is no better place for you than Waterfront Properties.” When we interviewed Toni almost a year ago, she named Waterfront’s owner, Rob Thomson, as a big part of her decision to leave another longer established Palm Beach brokerage. She was excited about his vision of Waterfront Properties Palm Beach as a destination office and the eventual hub of real estate business on the Island. Looking back she says she really didn’t appreciate how much Rob and his team’s support would drive her success. “Whether it’s membership in the important Palm Beach clubs, our office location or even where we eat lunch, we are supported as active members of the Palm Beach community. That strengthens our relationships and our ties to the area.”

real world right now.” Waterfront’s listing presentations are becoming legendary for the next-level education and transparency they provide sellers. Waterfront doesn’t craft its sales strategy on agents’ and owners’ opinions about how to sell a particular home, relying instead on the data. “Our presentations show sellers precisely the path we’ll follow to sell their home.” Hollis said while data makes engaging sellers easier, it’s the processes the data supports that lead to sales. “I’ve just come off the second best year in my career. And, I am having so much fun with the people on our team.” Speaking of Waterfront’s office at 333 Peruvian Avenue, Toni said true to Rob’s vision the office has become “a place to be.” She concluded, “How wonderful to have people wanting to come in to just sit and talk real estate. It really is a dream scenario.” Rob Thomson said of Toni Hollis, “She’s one of the hardest working people in real estate and she will always be successful.”

Thinking back to her earliest days with Waterfront, Toni called her first listing presentation an eye opener. “Owners often have their own thoughts on how best to sell their home. And, we welcome that input. But, what Rob and his team do is use data to educate homeowners about the reality of what will work to sell their home based on what is working in the

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BALANCE By Liz Petoniak

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For cardio and muscle toning without ever having to pound the pavement or stress the joints, strap on a pair of Kangoo jump boots. Safe for all ages and fitness levels, the athletic footwear has a similar feel to ski boots or Rollerblades. They feature springs that provide an antigravity effect during rebounding, a workout that combines aerobics and strength training. Tania Lee, owner of Beachside Fitness Studio in Greenacres, developed her own rebounding class that syncs the boots with music for an hour of jumping, dancing, and weights. “The combination of the bouncing with the music is exciting, upbeat, and motivational,” says Lee, who has been teaching rebounding for eight years. “You’re getting a full-body workout, and because it’s low-impact, you can do the cardio for longer.” By the end of the session, all that jumping ignites a burn in the core and legs, and imparts a feeling of walking on air that leaves a permanent smile. (beachsiderydeinc.com)

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Practice hygge, the Danish concept of coziness that fosters well-being, with these SELF-CARE luxuries HEART’S CONTENT Herbivore’s Rose Quartz illuminating body oil ($48) hydrates skin and aims to open the heart chakra with Moroccan rose and jasmine. Quinn at Grandview Public Market, West Palm Beach (quinnwpb.com)

WRITE ON Enjoy some cathartic journaling with this Christian Lacroix gold embossed notebook ($21.95). Paper Source, West Palm Beach (papersource.com)

SCENTS OF CALM Light the Lafco Master Bedroom soy candle ($65) to allow the smell of chamomile and lavender to create a hygge haven. Hive Home, Gift & Garden, West Palm Beach (shop. hivepalmbeach.com)

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BALANCE

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Punch not only satisfies a party crowd, but with a few healthier twists it can also provide a guilt-free way to indulge. This elixir by health and wellness guru Jules Aron, featured in Nourish & Glow: Naturally Beautifying Foods and Elixirs (Countryman Press, $19.95), forgoes mystery syrups and juice from concentrate to employ the power of culinary-grade dried flowers and herbs, pomegranate, and polyphenol resveratrol, an antioxidant found in berries and grapes that protects against free-radical damage. Served up in a crystal punch bowl with pretty garnishes, it’s an upgraded libation that brings a festive touch to any Valentine’s (or Galentine’s!) Day celebration. (julesaron.com)

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Combine rose petals, lavender, rosehips, damiana, strawberries, filtered water, and coconut sugar in a saucepan over medium-high heat. Bring to a simmer and stir until the sugar fully dissolves. Remove from heat and let steep for 15 minutes. Strain into a clean jar, cover, and refrigerate. Combine pomegranate juice, orange blossom water, and rosé, and allow to synergize in the refrigerator for one hour. Garnish with colorful edible blooms and an assortment of berries and add the sparkling wine before serving.

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BALANCE It’s fitting that a senior living community founded on compassion is in the heart of West Palm.

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Our joyfully inspired waterfront community is just blocks from downtown. Here, you’ll find yourself surrounded by the love, respect and compassion that have been hallmarks of our faith-based service to discerning seniors for more than 50 years. Call us at 561-440-5388 to learn more.

Hair thinning is a natural fact of life for most women as they age. Though it’s unrealistic to expect to maintain the full, thick locks enjoyed during one’s teen years, women experiencing hair thinning or hair loss can take action by getting to the root of the cause. “We can lose between 50 to 100 hairs a day, so regular shedding is normal,” says trichologist Andrea Green, a trained scalp health expert and owner of Hair Professionals in West Palm Beach. “You have to pay attention to your body and notice when it becomes abnormal.” According to Green, changes in hormone levels account for the majority of complaints. Many women see effects after a pregnancy or when entering premenopause, but there are plenty of other factors at play. “We’re definitely living in a more stressful environment today. And, hair thinning is a side effect of a lot of medications, such as blood thinners or antidepressants,” she says. “Drastic diets are another cause. A lot of women are vegan or vegetarian and aren’t getting enough protein.” At the first sign of abnormal shedding or hair loss, Green recommends visiting the doctor for bloodwork before turning to a dermatologist or a trichologist like herself, who can discuss diet and life events and perform scalp analyses to create personalized treatment plans. “Your scalp is like a garden,” she says. “You want to ensure the garden has enough vitamins and sun, and is not too oily. I believe it’s all related—a healthy diet and proper blood levels.” Read on for Green’s words of wisdom for mitigating the fallout. (hairprofessionals.com)

EXPERT ADVICE

1. Beware of quick fixes. “There are many products that [claim to] grow hair. There’s not a miracle out there.” 2. Don’t be afraid to brush or wash hair. “Regular stimulation to the scalp with massage will actually stimulate blood flow and encourage growth.” 3. Regrowth takes three to nine months. “We’re all about instant gratification, but hair goes through three stages: growth, dormant, and shedding. Give the body time.” 4. No two cases are alike. “Hair loss is personal. There are many different options [like topical treatments, wigs, volumizers, or transplants]. You’re not alone, and there’s help.”

HOT HAPPENINGS

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The health benefits of superfoods like ginger and turmeric are well known. However, the myriad ways to incorporate them into your diet and wellness routine aren’t as common knowledge. Grandview Public Market in West Palm Beach will host donation-based herbalist workshops led by Juliane Miklos, a local herbalist and gardener known for her social media presence as @sweetjuliane. At these monthly classes, Miklos will share insight into powerful flora and their respective culinary, cosmetic, and medicinal uses as students sip tea featuring the herb of discussion. The next workshop, on moringa, will take place February 16 at 11 a.m. on the loading dock. Additional upcoming workshops include turmeric on March 9 and lemongrass on April 6. (grandviewpublic.com)

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BALANCE WEALTH

What’s in a NAME?

A charitable plan with naming rights presents donors with a slice of immortality and a gift that keeps on giving for GENERATIONS By Judy Martel In his 1889 seminal book, The Gospel of Wealth, industrialist Andrew Carnegie urges the rich to live modestly and give generously. Today, the Carnegie tradition lives on through thousands of philanthropic works bearing his name, including free public libraries, foundations, public trusts, and universities. Donors have been putting their personal mark on charity since the earliest efforts to develop the New World. The country’s oldest college, Harvard, was named after John Harvard, who left his library and half his estate to the institution upon his death in 1638. These days, it might take a little more than the bequest of a personal library to buy the naming rights to a university. Harvard University But with organizations becoming more creative, philanthropists will find myriad opportunities beyond believe giving anonymously is virtuous, rep- developing the next generation of leaders. brick-and-mortar projects to publicly identify resenting true charitable intent without the “Every board member except me wanted to their financial largesse, including lecture se- ego-boosting public fanfare. But Schneider put my name on the gift,” he laughs. ries, exhibits, landscaping, scholarships, and says most don’t seek naming opportunities for The connection with the university develmore. Case in point: Two Northwestern Uni- the recognition alone. Rather, it’s considered oped over time from both a business and perversity trustees and their wives endowed the a benefit that comes with supporting a cause sonal standpoint, and deepened when Titus’ salary for the men’s basketball head coach, they believe in—often to the tune of tens of son A.J.—currently UFG’s president—graduated now named the Sullivan-Ubben Head Men’s millions of dollars. in 2014. “We’ve known Bill [University presiBasketball Coaching position. Ray Titus, CEO of United Franchise Group dent William Fleming] for years and felt very Donors who want to lend their name to a in West Palm Beach, says he comfortable that the university The Titus Center cause typically seek public recognition of initially balked at the idea of promotes the same ethics and for Franchising their passions, says Rick Schneider, senior putting his name to the $1.5 morals as our family,” says Tivice president of advancement at the Nation- million gift to fund the Titus tus. “But from a business standal Center for Family Philanthropy. “And for Center at Palm Beach Atpoint, we’ve also had a lot of families, especially those with a foundation lantic University. But board great employees who graduthat includes multiple generations, there is a members convinced him ated from the university.” sense of enduring legacy and also inspiration that it needed a name as part The Titus Center for Franfor the community.” of the company’s branding chising began offering courseOn the flip side, there are donors who and to reflect Titus’ interest in work in 2017 for business ma-

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jors who desire a concentration in franchising. The ongoing gift will fund the operation of the center, which is within The Rinker School of Business, Titus says. The company involvement also includes guest lectures from UFG employees and student internships at the company. “In the end, we set up our gift as a way of giving back to the community, but we also want to make an impact on the franchise business and challenge other franchise companies to do the same,” Titus says. “Palm Beach Atlantic is a great school—that is already proven.” Finding appropriate naming opportunities to match a donor’s financial ability and passion, as in the case of Titus, is the job of the fundraiser, says Bill Stanczykiewicz, director of The Fund Raising School at the Lilly Family Institute of Philanthropy at Indiana University-Purdue University. If they are not carefully managed, naming opportunities can garner negative repercussions. Multiple donors competing for one major prospect— as in a building—will likely result in a trail of disappointed contributors. Before a campaign is launched, Stanczykiewicz counsels fundraisers to examine every need associated with the project and break it down into potential funding proposals. In the case of capital disbursements, the building itself is typically at the top of the list as the most visible, enduring, and expensive part of the project. From there, the remainder of the organization’s needs are identified and divided into individual opportunities—some ongoing and others one-time expenditures. With thoughtful planning, there’s something to match every contributor’s financial ability and interest to ensure a lasting legacy. «

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PORTRAITS OF C O U R A G E A COMMANDER IN CHIEF’S TRIBUTE TO AMERICA’S WARRIORS

FEBRUARY 2 THROUGH MARCH 31, 2019 See a vibrant collection of oil paintings by President George W. Bush - and the stories of the warriors they represent - honoring the sacrifice and courage of America’s military servicemen and women.

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AGENDA

Artist Nina Chanel Abney’s work will be featured in RAW (Recognition of Art by Women).

TOP BILLING

Welcome Back, NORTON The new Norton Museum of Art is finally here. A massive expansion project has resulted in a reinvented entrance on South Dixie Highway, 35 percent more gallery space, and new gardens, classrooms, an auditorium, a restaurant, a store, and more. On February 9, the museum returns with a free Grand Opening Celebration from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. On this day, the Norton will welcome eight special exhibitions. Highlights include the latest rendition of RAW (Recognition of Art by Women), featuring work by Nina Chanel Abney; “Out of the Box: Camera-less Photography,” which showcases images created sans camera; and “Oldenburg and van Bruggen: The Typewriter Eraser, a Favored Form,” a collection inspired by a recent gift of the duo’s Typewriter Eraser, Scale X sculpture. In addition, visitors can peruse several site-specific installations the Norton commissioned to complement its revamped surrounds.

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Typewriter Eraser, Scale X, Claes Oldenburg, Coosje van Bruggen

Beyond these visual art elements, the Norton is mounting an array of new and reimagined events and series. Art After Dark will now be held on Fridays, from 5 to 10 p.m., and feature new cinema and contemporary dance series. The museum is also entering the lecture and talk circuit with the Arts Leader Lecture Series (debuting February 15 with essayist, author, and theater critic Hilton Als), Sunday Speakers (“Watercolor as a Modern Medium” with Martha Tedeschi, February 17), and Artist Talks (February 22 with photo-based artist Adam Fuss). This is just the tip of the iceberg of what the new Norton has to offer. Visit early and often to take advantage of this great addition to the West Palm Beach arts community. (norton.org) PALMBEACHILLUSTRATED.COM | FEBRUARY 2019

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AGENDA

ARTS & CULTURE

Emergence, Sayaka Ganz

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FEBRUARY 2019

GOINGS ON 1 Antique Show, Seminole Casino, Coconut Creek, to Feb. 3, free. (floridaantiqueshows.com) Box Lunch It with The Symphonia, Unitarian Church, Boca Raton, $35. (thesymphonia.org)

Clockwise from top left: Cellist Ian Maksin will perform at Arts Garage February 24; the Morikami Museum and Japanese Gardens displays “Sayaka Ganz: Reclaimed Creations” from February 16 to March 31; the Kravis Center hosts Patti LaBelle February 6 and the musical Les Misérables February 12-17.

Donald M. Ephraim Palm Beach Jewish Film Festival, various theaters in Palm Beach County, to Feb. 12, con-

DEREK BLANKS PHOTOGRAPHY

Travelers, Sayaka Ganz

tact for ticket prices. (palmbeachjewishfilm.org)

Greetings from the Catskills, various cultural events at the Levis JCC Sandler Center, Boca Raton, to March 4, contact for ticket prices. (levisjcc.org) Kips Bay Decorator Show House, South of Southern Neighborhood, West Palm Beach, to Feb. 20, $35. (kipsbaydecoratorshowhouse.org/palmbeach)

South Florida Fair, South Florida Fairgrounds on Southern Boulevard, West Palm Beach, to Feb. 3, $8-$20, free for children younger than 5. (southfloridafair.com) 2 Boca Raton Museum Art Festival, Mizner Park, Boca

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Raton, also Feb. 3, free. (bocamuseum.org)

DragonFest Saturday, Palm Beach Zoo, West Palm Beach, free with zoo admission. (palmbeachzoo.org)

Family Fun: Setsubun, Morikami Museum and Japanese Gardens, Delray Beach, free with museum admission. (morikami.org)

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PICKS

This month, Meghan Candler Gallery shows “Ten Artists Exploring the Boundaries Between Representation and Abstraction.”

Hearts and Hands Gala, benefiting Connections Autism Vocational Programs, National Croquet Center, West Palm Beach, $200. (connectedpb.com)

International Kinetic Art Exhibit and Symposium, Cultural District, Boynton Beach, also Feb. 3, free. (intlkinetic artevent.org)

Norton Museum of Art Gala, Norton Museum of Art, West Palm Beach, $1,250. (norton.org/gala) “Portraits of Courage” Panel Discussion: A Courageous Conversation with Team 43, Gubelmann Auditorium, The Society of the Four Arts, Palm Beach, free. (fourarts.org)

Swank Master Chef Dinner, Swank Specialty Produce, Loxahatchee, $160. (swankspecialtyproduce.com)

MICHAEL BOLTON, THE CROONER BEHIND SUCH LOVELORN HITS AS “WHEN A MAN LOVES A WOMAN,” WILL PERFORM AT THE KRAVIS CENTER FEBRUARY 8. OVER HIS DECADES-LONG CAREER, BOLTON HAS SOLD MORE THAN 65 MILLION RECORDS, EARNED TWO GRAMMYS, AND WRITTEN SONGS ALONGSIDE THE LIKES OF BOB DYLAN AND LADY GAGA. (KRAVIS.ORG)

The Symphonia presents Meet the Orchestra, Roberts Theater at Saint Andrew’s School, Boca Raton, $5, free for children. (thesymphonia.org)

Young Singers of the Palm Beaches’ Mary Murray Scholarship 5K Walk/Run, Okeeheelee Park, West Palm Beach, $25, $75 for family of four. (yspb.org/5k)

3 “Living in the Economic Chance-World: Capitalism and Culture in the Gilded Age” lecture with Jamie Pietruska, Flagler Museum, Palm Beach, $28. (flaglermuseum.us) Super Bowl at The Colony, The Colony Hotel, Palm Beach, $89. (thecolonypalmbeach.com) 4 Culture & Cocktails: Classic Film, Fine Wine, and High-End Design with Charles Cohen, The Colony Hotel, Palm Beach, $75-$85. (palmbeachculture.com)

Leo Geller Golf Tournament, benefiting Parkinson’s Foundation, Boca Rio Golf Club, Boca Raton, contact for ticket prices. (parkinson.org/southpalmbeachcounty)

Lion of Judah Luncheon with journalist Jodi Kantor, benefiting Jewish Federation of Palm Beach County, Cohen Pavilion, Kravis Center, West Palm Beach, $85. (jewishpb.org)

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THE PALM BEACH JEWELRY, ART, AND ANTIQUE SHOW RETURNS TO THE PALM BEACH COUNTY CONVENTION CENTER FEBRUARY 13-19. THIS YEAR, IT WILL BOAST MORE THAN A BILLION DOLLARS’ WORTH OF ITEMS FROM 170-PLUS INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITORS. IT WILL ALSO INCLUDE A CONTEMPORARY FOCUS SECTION FEATURING NEW AND MODERN ART, OBJECTS, AND DESIGN. (PALMBEACH SHOW.COM)

house, Lake Worth, $15-$20. (lakeworthplayhouse.org)

Oasis Championship, The Old Course at Broken Sound, Boca Raton, to Feb. 10, contact for ticket prices. (oasis championship.com) 5 “Winston Churchill: Walking with Destiny” lecture with Andrew Roberts, Gubelmann Auditorium, The Society of the Four Arts, Palm Beach, $35. (fourarts.org)

6 Lighthouse Sunset Tour, Jupiter Inlet Lighthouse & Museum, Jupiter, also Feb. 13, 20, and 27, $20. (jupiterlighthouse.org) Visiting Master Artist Workshop Lecture: Stills and Animation with Ken Kewley, Armory Art Center, West Palm Beach, free. (armoryart.org)

7 Lunch & Learn: Don Giovanni, National Croquet Center, West Palm Beach, $89. (pbopera.org)

Lunch & Learn: Fashion Design Lecture with Kendra Scott Jewelry, Armory Art Center, West Palm Beach, free. (armoryart.org)

8 Boca Raton Seafood and Music Festival, Mizner Park Amphitheater, Boca Raton, to Feb. 10, $5. (seafoodfestivals.com)

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Miss Palm Beach Pride Pageant, Lake Worth Play-

Now through April 25, London’s Royal Academy of Arts is mounting “Present Sense,” an exhibition of paintings, sculptures, and prints by Dublin-born conceptual artist Michael Craig-Martin at The Gallery at Windsor in Vero Untitled (wireless), Michael Craig-Martin Beach. Himself a Royal Academician, Craig-Martin graduated from the Yale University School of Art and is the former teacher of such art world heavy hitters as Julian Opie and Damien Hirst. Visitors to CityPlace in West Palm Beach will be familiar with his first permanent U.S. installation, Palm Beach Parade, a series of 24 18-foot-by-9-foot panels around the facade of the Culture Lab. As a whole, his work explores the nature of visual language using iconic everyday objects that dominate and define our contemporary and technological life, such as sneakers, iPhones, and headphones. He brings together a hallmark style of precise-line drawings and intensely vibrant colors to make images that both capture the eye and are instantly recognizable. Public visits to see his work at The Gallery at Windsor are available by appointment only, Tuesday through Thursday, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. (windsorflorida.com) —Susie Stanton Staikos

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AGENDA The exhibition features President Bush’s portraits of Lieutenant Colonel Kent Graham Solheim (left) and Sergeant Daniel Casara (below).

CONTOURS IN METAL: SCULPTURE BY GINO MILES

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AN EYE FOR NATURE: PAINTINGS AND PRINTS BY MORTON KAISH

ARTIST IN CHIEF

What’s a former U.S. president to do when he retires and no longer has the weight of the world on his shoulders? Following his tenure in the Oval Office, President George W. Bush picked up painting. After learning of the artistic pursuits of another one-time political juggernaut, the late British Prime Minister Winston Churchill, Bush decided if Churchill could do it so could he, and he began taking classes and honing his skills in earnest. Now, Palm Beachers can view his creations as part of “Portraits of Courage: A Commander in Chief’s Tribute to America’s Warriors,� on display at The Society of the Four Arts beginning February 2. This special exhibition features 66 portraits and a mural depicting service members and veterans who have served since 9/11. Bush accompanies each image with a narrative that illuminates the real-life stories behind his expressive brushstrokes. (fourarts.org)

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Laser Light Shows, South Florida Science Center and Aquarium, West Palm Beach, $10-$12. (sfsciencecenter.org) Palm Beach Empty Bowls, benefiting Palm Beach County Food Bank, The Episcopal Church of Bethesda-by-the-Sea, Palm Beach, $25. (pbcfoodbank.org)

Screen on the Green: Incredibles II, West Palm Beach Waterfront, free. (wpb.org) The Winter Ball, benefiting Boys & Girls Clubs of Palm Beach County, The Breakers, Palm Beach, $1,000. (bgcpbc.org)

9 Artist Talk: The Art of Bamboo with Akihiro Mashimo, Morikami Museum and Japanese Gardens, Delray Beach, free with museum admission. (morikami.org)

Boca Raton Museum of Art Annual Gala Dinner and Dance, Royal Palm Yacht Club, Boca Raton, $400. (bocamuseum.org)

Botanica Garden Festival Plant Sale, Port St. Lucie Botanical Gardens, Port St. Lucie, also Feb. 10, free. (pslbotanicalgardens.org)

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Discovery Celebration, benefiting Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, The Breakers, Palm Beach, $1,250. (dana-farber.org) Everglades Day Festival, Arthur R. Marshall Loxahatchee National Wildlife Refuge, Boynton Beach, free. (auduboneverglades.org)

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Maker & Muse

Women and Early Twentieth Century Art Jewelry

AGENDA

Wilhelm Lucas von Cranach, Octopus Waist Clasp, © The Richard H. Driehaus Museum.

A stunning exhibition of more than 200 unique pieces of art jewelry celebrating the role of women, both as inspiration and as designers/makers in their own right. Maker & Muse was organized by The Richard H. Driehaus Museum and is toured by International Arts & Artists, Washington, DC.

STEPHEN LEEK PHOTOGRAPHY

Exhibition on view January 29 - May 26

Starting February 19, the Preservation Foundation of Palm Beach displays “Graham Rust: Designs and Illustrations,” including the above mural from the Ivor house.

Family Saturdays: Dancing the Rhythm, African Dance and Drumming, Cultural Council of Palm Beach County, Lake Worth, free, registration recommended. (palmbeachculture.com)

Motor Car Exhibition, McKee Botanical Garden, Vero Beach, $8-$12, free for children younger than 3. (mckeegarden.org)

Norton Museum of Art Grand Opening Celebration, Norton Museum

Flagler Museum Music Series

Concerts begin at 7:30 pm • Tickets $70 Delphi Trio - January 8 • The Mesa Yakushev Duo - January 22 Gryphon Trio - February 5 • Akropolis Reed Quintet - February 19 Thalea String Quartet - March 5

Whitehall Lecture Series

The Last Days of the Gilded Age: A Historical Review of the Gilded Age and What Came Next Lectures begin at 3:00 pm each Sunday afternoon from February 3 to March 3 Please see website for ticket prices h e n r y

m o r r i s o n

FLAGLER MUSEUM palm beach, florida

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

Roe Green The MBS Family Foundation

of Art, West Palm Beach, free. (norton.org)

Ride & Remember Historical Tour, Spady Cultural Heritage Museum, Delray Beach, $25. (spadymuseum.com)

South Florida Garlic Fest, John Prince Park, Lake Worth, also Feb. 10, $12$20. (garlicfestfl.com)

Spring Art on the Square, Cornell Art Museum, Old School Square, Delray Beach, also Feb. 10, free. (oldschoolsquare.org) Visiting Master Artist Workshop: 3-D Color on 3-D Copper Forms with Judy Stone, Armory Art Center, West Palm Beach, free. (armoryart.org) 10 Artist Talk: The Art of Japanese Stone Carving with Takaaki Saida, Morikami Museum and Japanese Gardens, Delray Beach, free with museum admission. (morikami.org)

Arts Spark Kids Fest, Sugar Sand Park Community Center, Boca Raton, $10. (sugarsandpark.org)

“Lioness: Golda Meir and the Nation of Israel” lecture with Francine Klagsbrun, Mandel JCC, Palm Beach Gardens, contact for ticket prices. (jewishpb.org) “Reforming America: Defining the Challenges and Changes of the Progressive Era” lecture with Jeff Johnson, Flagler Museum, Palm Beach, $28. (flaglermuseum.us)

Swank Table: Throwback to the Music of the ’70s, Swank Specialty Produce, Loxahatchee, $160. (swankspecialtyproduce.com)

(561) 655-2833 www.FlaglerMuseum.us

11 “The Birds of Florida” lecture with John Nelson, Elliott Museum, Stuart, $20. (elliottmuseum.org)

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The Norton Museum of Art — Transformed! An expanded and revitalized Norton Museum of Art debuts at 10 a.m. on Saturday, February 9 with eight special exhibitions opening simultaneously! Designed by the renowned architecture firm of Foster + Partners, the transformed museum includes: a dazzling new entry plaza, new galleries, sculpture garden, restaurant, coffee bar, auditorium, store, and so much more. Come celebrate the opening! Admission is FREE!

Museum Hours Monday

10 am – 5 pm

Tuesday

10 am – 5 pm

Wednesday Closed Thursday

10 am – 5 pm

Friday

10 am – 10 pm

Saturday

10 am – 5 pm

Sunday

11 am – 5 pm

1450 S. Dixie Highway West Palm Beach, Florida 33401 norton.org


AGENDA Playwright Steven Levenson, Levis JCC Sandler Center, Boca Raton, $36-$50. (levisjcc.org)

Valentine’s Treats & Sweets, benefiting The Alliance for Eating Disorders Awareness, Flagler Museum, Palm Beach, $150-$300. (allianceforeating disorders.com) 12 Climb & Paddle, Jupiter Inlet Lighthouse & Museum, Jupiter, $25-$30. (jupiterlighthouse.org)

“Love & War: Twenty-Five Years, Four Presidents, Two Daughters, and One Louisiana Home” lecture with Mary Matalin and James Carville, Gubelmann Auditorium, The Society of the Four Arts, Palm Beach, $35. (fourarts.org)

13 “Florida Soul: From Ray Charles to KC and the Sunshine Band” lecture with John Capouya, Historic Courtroom, 1916 County Courthouse, West Palm Beach, $20. (hspbc.org)

“I Heart Chicago” Art Deco lecture with Kathleen Murphy Skolnik, Armory Art Center, West Palm Beach, free. (artdecopb.org) Palm Beach Jewelry, Art, and Antique Show, Palm Beach County Convention Center, West Palm Beach, to Feb. 19, $150 for VIP opening night, $20 general admission. (palmbeachshow.com)

14 Curators & Cocktails: Gentlemen Prefer Race Cars, Elliott Museum, Stuart, $35. (elliottmuseum.org)

Valentine’s Day at White Hall, Flagler Museum, Palm Beach, $60. (flaglermuseum.us)

15 Art After Dark, Norton Museum of Art, West Palm Beach, also Feb. 22, free. (norton.org)

Arts Leader Lecture Series presents “Hilton Als: A Conversation,” Norton Museum of Art, West Palm Beach, free. (norton.org) Delray Beach Open, Delray Beach Stadium & Tennis Center, Delray Beach, to Feb. 24, $38-$250. (yellowtennisball.com)

Palm Beach Fine Craft Show, Palm Beach County Convention Center, West Palm Beach, to Feb. 17, $20. (palmbeachfinecraft.com)

Palm Beach Heart Ball, benefiting American Heart Association, The Breakers, Palm Beach, $850. (palmbeachheartball.heart.org)

“Reclaimed Creation” lecture with Sayaka Ganz, Morikami Museum and Japanese Gardens, Delray Beach, free with museum admission. (morikami.org) 16 ArtiGras, Abacoa, Jupiter, to Feb. 18, $11-$22. (artigras.org) Artist Talk with Morton Kaish, Ann Norton Sculpture Gardens, West Palm Beach, contact for ticket prices. (ansg.org) Chinese New Year, Norton Museum of Art, West Palm Beach, free. (norton.org) Curator Conversations: Introducing the Norton’s New Chinese Art Galleries, Norton Museum of Art, West Palm Beach, free. (norton.org) Family Adventure Days: Keepers and Lifesavers, Jupiter Inlet Lighthouse & Museum, Jupiter, $10, free for children. (jupiterlighthouse.org) 188 PALM BEACH ILLUSTRATED

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ForEverglades Gala with Jon Bon Jovi, benefiting Everglades Foundation, The Breakers, Palm Beach, $1,250. (evergladesfoundation.org)

Italian Fest, Mizner Park Amphitheater, Boca Raton, free. (myboca.us) Ladybug Release Party, Palm Beach Zoo, West Palm Beach, free with zoo admission. (palmbeachzoo.org)

Tennis Ball and ATP Pro Am, benefiting First Serve, Delray Beach Stadium & Tennis Center, Delray Beach, also Feb. 17, $500. (firstserveusa.org)

17 “1920: The Year of the Six Presidents” lecture with David Pietrusza, Flagler Museum, Palm Beach, $28. (flaglermuseum.us) “Watercolor as a Modern Medium: Considering Winslow Homer and John Marin” lecture with Martha Tedeschi, Norton Museum of Art, West Palm Beach, free. (norton.org)

18 Lunch & Learn presents “Louis B. Mayer and the Screen Goddesses He Discovered: Joan Crawford, Lana Turner, and Greta Garbo,” Gimelstob Ballroom, Kravis Center, West Palm Beach, $95. (kravis.org)

19 Lighthouse Moonrise Tour, Jupiter Inlet Lighthouse & Museum, Jupiter, $25. (jupiterlighthouse.org)

“A Word or Two” lecture with Christopher Plummer, Gubelmann Auditorium, The Society of the Four Arts, Palm Beach, $35. (fourarts.org)

Kahlo Renoir Stella Warhol Come for the artists you know. Stay for the art that’s new to you.

21 “Elevating History: The Jupiter Inlet Lighthouse Legacy” lecture with Jamie Stuve, Historic Courtroom, 1916 County Courthouse, West Palm Beach, $20. (hspbc.org)

“The Painted House” lecture with Graham Rust, The Colony Hotel, Palm Beach, $30. (palmbeachpreservation.org)

“Style and Design: A Constant Thread” lecture with Carolyne Roehm, Gubelmann Auditorium, The Society of the Four Arts, Palm Beach, free. (fourarts.org)

22 “The Art of Space” lecture with Debra Yates and Benjamin Burle, The Satellite, West Palm Beach, $10. (palmbeachculture.com/thesatellite) Artist Talks presents “Adam Fuss: In Conversation,” Norton Museum of Art, West Palm Beach, free. (norton.org)

Asian Cultural Festival, CityPlace, West Palm Beach, to Feb. 24, contact for ticket prices. (cityplace.com)

Curator Conversations: Ralph Norton and His Museum, Norton Mu-

@nsuartmuseum | nsuartmuseum.org | 954-525-5500 One East Las Olas Boulevard | Fort Lauderdale, FL 33301

seum of Art, West Palm Beach, free, registration required. (norton.org)

Denim, White Diamonds, and Paws, benefiting Furry Friends Adoption, Clinic, & Ranch, The Club at Admirals Cove, Jupiter, $300. (furryfriendsadoption.org)

Ride Brightline. Code NSUMUSA 25% off. Gobrightline.com

Opening Night Dinner: Don Giovanni, Cohen Pavilion, Kravis Center, West Palm Beach, $145. (pbopera.org)

23 Black History Family Day, Norton Museum of Art, West Palm Beach, free. (norton.org)

Cleveland Clinic Florida Ball, The Breakers, Palm Beach, $1,250. (clevelandclinicflorida.org/palmbeachball)

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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, 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.

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AGENDA 27 Conversations with Jewish Women Writers: Angela Himsel, One Watermark Place, West

Lake Worth Street Painting Festival, Downtown Lake Worth, also Feb. 24, free. (streetpaintingfestivalinc.org)

Palm Beach; also Feb. 28, Frenchman’s Creek Beach & Country Club, Palm Beach Gardens, contact for ticket prices. (jewishpb.org)

Mayor’s Ball 2019, benefiting the Homeless Coalition of Palm Beach County, Palm Beach County Convention Center, West Palm Beach, $300. (homelesscoalitionpbc.org)

Fashion Meets Art with Jonathan Adler, Vero

Walk Celebrating Every Body, benefiting The Al-

Beach Museum of Art, Vero Beach, $150. (vbmuseum.org)

liance for Eating Disorders Awareness, Sunset Cove Amphitheater, Boca Raton, $15-$25. (allianceforeating disorders.com)

24 “How Denmark’s Jews Escaped the Nazis” lecture with Ralph Nurnberger, Mandel JCC, Palm

28 Festival of the Arts Boca presents “Leadership: In Turbulent Times” with Doris Kearns Goodwin, Mizner Park Amphitheater, Boca Raton, Maggie Baugh will perform at Clematis by Night at the West Palm Beach Waterfront February 14.

“When the World Broke in Two” lecture with Erica Ryan, Flagler Museum, Palm Beach, $28.

“Our Two Great Playwrights: Eugene O’Neill and Tennessee Williams” lecture with Robert Van Dellen, Elliott Museum, Stuart, free with museum

(flaglermuseum.us)

admission. (elliottmuseum.org)

25 The Honda Classic, PGA National Resort & Spa, Palm Beach Gardens, to March 3, contact for ticket prices. (thehondaclassic.com)

Shop the Day Away Luncheon, benefiting Cancer Alliance of Help & Hope, The Breakers, Palm Beach, $400. (cahh.org)

26 “America’s Economic Future” lecture with Ben Stein, Gubelmann Auditorium, The Society of the

Women of the Gilded Age Lecture “Jane Addams: Spirit in Action,” Flagler Museum, Palm

Four Arts, Palm Beach, $35. (fourarts.org)

Beach, $20. (flaglermuseum.us)

Beach Gardens, contact for ticket prices. (jewishpb.org)

“A Place for Art” lecture with Witold Rybczynski, Norton Museum of Art, West Palm Beach, free. (norton.org)

Sunday Jazz Brunch, Mizner Park Amphitheater, Boca Raton, free. (myboca.us)

Swank Farm Brunch, Swank Specialty Produce, Loxahatchee, $45-$99, free for children younger than 3. (swankspecialtyproduce.com)

$50. (festivalboca.org)

January 2019 to April 2021 Frozen in time for an estimated 500 to 1,500 years until discovered on Marco Island during an 1896 archaeological expedition, the enigmatic Key Marco Cat and other rare Pre-Columbian Native-American artifacts return home for a major exhibit at the Marco Island Historical Museum.

180 S Heathwood Dr, Marco Island, FL | 239.252.1440 |

colliermuseums.com

Key Marco Cat photo courtesy Department of Anthropology, Smithsonian Institution (A240915)

@mihs

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PERFORMANCES 1 The Altruists, Stonzek Theatre, Lake Worth, to Feb. 10, contact for ticket prices. (lakeworthplayhouse.org)

California Suite, Delray Beach Playhouse, Delray

Hubbard Street Dance Chicago, Duncan Theatre, Lake Worth, also Feb. 2, $45. (duncantheatre.org)

Park, to Feb. 3, Boca Raton, $35. (willowtheatre.org)

Living on a High Note starring Jenene Caramielo, Mizner Park Cultural Center, Boca Raton, $35$45. (miznerparkculturalcenter.com)

2 Atlantic Classical Orchestra presents “Chamber Series I: The Contrast Duo,” Blake

Mamma Mia!, Maltz Jupiter Theatre, Jupiter, to Feb.

Library, Stuart; also Feb. 3, Vero Beach Museum of Art, Vero Beach, $35-$50. (atlanticclassicalorchestra.com)

Beach, to Feb. 17, $30. (delraybeachplayhouse.com)

Camelot, Lake Worth Playhouse, Lake Worth, to Feb.

10, contact for ticket prices. (jupitertheatre.org)

3, contact for ticket prices. (lakeworthplayhouse.org)

Christopher Titus, Palm Beach Improv, West Palm

Next to Normal, Waxlax Stage, Riverside Theatre,

Four Tops and Temptations, Dreyfoos Hall, Kravis Center, West Palm Beach, tickets start at $29. (kravis.org)

Vero Beach, to Feb. 10, $75. (riversidetheatre.com)

Beach, also Feb. 2, $25. (palmbeachimprov.com)

Dr. Lonnie Smith Trio, Arts Garage, Delray Beach,

To Life: The Stories and Music of the Golden Age of Broadway, Willow Theatre at Sugar Sand

Old Jews Telling Jokes, Mizner Park Cultural

Harmony: An Exhibition of the Arts, Meyer Amphitheatre, West Palm Beach, free. (downtownwpbarts.com)

$40-$50. (artsgarage.org)

Center, Boca Raton, to Feb. 10, $45-$65. (miznerpark culturalcenter.com)

The Flyers, Old School Square Pavilion, Delray

Primal Forces presents Having Our Say, Sol The-

Beach, free. (oldschoolsquare.org)

atre, Boca Raton, to Feb. 3, $30-$35. (primalforces.com)

Funny Girl, The Wick Theatre, Boca Raton, to Feb. 24, $68-$95. (thewick.org)

Sinbad, Sunrise Theatre, Fort Pierce, $38-$44. (sunrise theatre.com)

Gospel Gala “We Shall Overcome,” Dreyfoos

The Spitfire Grill, Palm Beach Dramaworks, West

Robert Sharon Chorale Vocal Competition Concert, DeSantis Family Chapel, Palm Beach At-

Hall, Kravis Center, West Palm Beach, tickets start at $15. (kravis.org)

Palm Beach, to Feb. 24, contact for ticket prices. (palmbeachdramaworks.org)

lantic University, West Palm Beach, contact for ticket prices. (therobertsharonchorale.com)

iLuminate, Sunrise Theatre, Fort Pierce, $39-$49. (sunrisetheatre.com)

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Love, Noel: The Songs and Letters of Noel Coward, Rinker Playhouse, Kravis Center, West Palm Beach, also Feb. 3, $39. (kravis.org)

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AGENDA Screening of the Bolshoi Ballet’s La Bayadère,

The Symphonia Boca Raton presents “Connoisseur Concert III,” Roberts Theater at Saint Andrew’s

Broadway at the Movies: Celebrating 80 Years of Movie Musicals, The Lyric Theatre, Stuart,

School, Boca Raton, $50-$84. (thesymphonia.org)

$47. (lyrictheatre.com)

Stars of the Sixties, Carole and Barry Kaye Auditorium, Florida Atlantic University, Boca Raton, $39-$79. (fauevents.com)

4 Mandy Gonzalez, Duncan Theatre, Lake Worth,

Martin Sexton, Crest Theatre, Old School Square,

$45. (duncantheatre.org)

Delray Beach, $42-$47. (oldschoolsquare.org)

Sultans of String, Arts Garage, Delray Beach, $35-

5 Gryphon Trio, Flagler Museum, Palm Beach, $70. (flaglermuseum.us)

Patti LaBelle, Dreyfoos Hall, Kravis Center, West Palm Beach, tickets start at $35. (kravis.org)

Imagine: The Life and Song of John Lennon,

Pianist Julian Gargiulo, Stage West, Duncan The-

Delray Beach Playhouse, Delray Beach, also Feb. 6, contact for ticket prices. (delraybeachplayhouse.com)

atre, Lake Worth, $35. (duncantheatre.org)

Gubelmann Auditorium, The Society of the Four Arts, Palm Beach, $15-$25. (fourarts.org)

$45. (artsgarage.org)

The Symphonic Band of the Palm Beaches presents “Swing and Salsa, Two!,” Eissey Campus Theatre, Palm Beach Gardens; also Feb. 9, Duncan Theatre, Lake Worth, $21. (symphonicband.org)

Israel Philharmonic Orchestra, Dreyfoos Hall, Kravis

The Real Inspector Hound, Wold Performing Arts

Center, West Palm Beach, tickets start at $39. (kravis.org)

Center, Lynn University, Boca Raton, to Feb. 8, $15. (lynn.edu/events)

Persson Hall, Kravis Center, West Palm Beach, $12. (kravis.org)

The Last Romance, Stark Stage, Riverside Theatre, Vero

7 The Brown, Canellakis, Urioste Trio, Holy Trinity

Beach, to Feb. 24, tickets start at $35. (riversidetheatre.com)

Episcopal Church, West Palm Beach, $50-$75. (cmspb.org)

Till Death Do Us Part…You First!, Levis JCC Sandler

6 ABBAcadabra, Eissey Campus Theatre, Palm Beach

Catch a Rising Star Comedy: Rob Bartlett,

Center, Boca Raton, also Feb. 3, $23-$36. (levisjcc.org)

Gardens, $35; also Feb. 7, The Lyric Theatre, Stuart, $47. (eisseycampustheatre.com; lyrictheatre.com)

Crest Theatre, Old School Square, Delray Beach, $49$59. (oldschoolsquare.org)

American Chamber Players, Gubelmann Auditorium, The Society of the Four Arts, Palm Beach, $40. (fourarts.org)

Clematis by Night presents Kings Country,

Theatreworks USA presents Henry and Mudge,

3 Pianist Nikolai Lugansky, Gubelmann Auditorium, The Society of the Four Arts, Palm Beach, $30. (fourarts.org)

West Palm Beach Waterfront, free. (wpb.org)

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The Fab Four, Sunrise Theatre, Fort Pierce, $45-$55.

Jazz Goes to the Movies, Arts Garage, Delray

(sunrisetheatre.com)

Beach, also Feb. 9, $45-$55. (artsgarage.org)

Michelle Wolf, Palm Beach Improv, West Palm Beach, to Feb. 9, $35-$45. (palmbeachimprov.com)

Michael Bolton, Dreyfoos Hall, Kravis Center, West Palm Beach, tickets start at $26. (kravis.org)

Ten Grands, Dreyfoos Hall, Kravis Center, West Palm Beach, tickets start at $25. (kravis.org)

The New Shanghai Circus, Sunrise Theatre, Fort Pierce, $39-$49. (sunrisetheatre.com)

We Will Not Be Silent, Theatre Lab, Florida Atlantic University, Boca Raton, to Feb. 24, $25. (fauevents.com)

9 Keith Lockhart and The Boston Pops Esplanade Orchestra present “The Music of John Williams,” Dreyfoos Hall, Kravis Center, West Palm

8 Ballet Palm Beach presents Romeo and Juliet, Page Family Center for Performing Arts, The

The Phantom Tollbooth, Eissey Campus Theatre,

Boy Band Project, Crest Theatre, Old School Square,

Ricky Skaggs and Kentucky Thunder, The Lyric

Delray Beach, also Feb. 9, $35-$45. (oldschoolsquare.org)

Theatre, Stuart, $50. (lyrictheatre.com)

Dayton Contemporary Dance Company presents “Body Talk,” Rinker Playhouse, Kravis Center,

Screening of The Metropolitan Opera’s Carmen, Gubelmann Auditorium, The Society of the Four

West Palm Beach, also Feb. 9, $39. (kravis.org)

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

Guitarist Al Di Meola, The Lyric Theatre, Stuart,

10 Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center Concert I: Duo Recital with David Finckel and

Will Barnet

Gaelic Storm, The Lyric Theatre, Stuart, $45. (lyric theatre.com)

Harold Lopez-Nussa, Arts Garage, Delray Beach, $40-$50. (artsgarage.org)

The Indian River Pops Orchestra presents “Copeland Davis with the Pops,” Eissey Campus Theatre, Palm Beach Gardens, $35. (eisseycampustheatre.com)

Beach, tickets start at $35. (kravis.org)

King’s Academy, West Palm Beach, to Feb. 10, $30-$45. (balletpalmbeach.org)

$52. (lyrictheatre.com)

Wu Han, Gubelmann Auditorium, The Society of the Four Arts, Palm Beach, $30. (fourarts.org)

Kadinsky Trio, Amarnick-Goldstein Concert Hall, Lynn University, Boca Raton, $20. (lynn.edu/events)

Palm Beach Gardens, $12. (eisseycampustheatre.com)

Live! At the Norton: The Music of David Lang, Norton Museum of Art, West Palm Beach, $20. (norton.org)

Music and Times of Louis Armstrong and Kurt Weill, Wold Perfoming Arts Center, Lynn University, Boca Raton, $30-$50. (lynn.edu/events)

Paris Ballet presents “An Evening of Classical and Contemporary Ballet,” Rinker Playhouse, Kravis Center, West Palm Beach, $25. (kravis.org)

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AGENDA Russian National Orchestra, Dreyfoos Hall, Kravis Center, West Palm Beach, tickets start at $39. (kravis.org)

11 Faith Prince, Crest Theatre, Old School Square, Delray Beach, also Feb. 12, $60-$90. (oldschoolsquare.org) Nothing Can Stop Me Now: The Songs of Leslie Bricusse, Delray Beach Playhouse, Delray Beach, to Feb. 21, $35. (delraybeachplayhouse.com)

Les Misérables, Dreyfoos Hall, Kravis Center, West Palm Beach, to Feb. 17, contact for ticket prices. (kravis.org) 13 Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center Concert II: Pianist Wu Han, violinist Paul Neubauer, cellist David Finckel, Gubelmann Auditorium, The

Melissa Manchester with Clint Holmes, Eissey Campus Theatre, Palm Beach Gardens, $59-$79. (eisseycampustheatre.com) The Mersey Beatles, Crest Theatre, Old School Square, Delray Beach, $45-$59. (oldschoolsquare.org)

Society of the Four Arts, Palm Beach, $40. (fourarts.org)

Go Dog, Go!, Fern Street Theatre, Florida Atlantic Uni-

Music of the Knight, Willow Theatre at Sugar Sand Park, Boca Raton, to Feb. 24, $35. (willowtheatre.org)

versity, West Palm Beach, to Feb. 16, $5-$25. (pba.edu)

Playwright’s Forum: David Meyers’ Rosenberg,

Marc Price, Palm Beach Improv, West Palm Beach,

Winds of Romance, University Theatre, Florida Atlantic University, Boca Raton, $20. (fauevents.com)

Theatre Lab, Florida Atlantic University, Boca Raton, $20. (fauevents.com)

$20. (palmbeachimprov.com)

The Quintessence of Joy, Wold Performing Arts Cen-

Saxophonist Danny Bacher, Wold Performing Arts

15 Bob Merrill presents “Celebrating the Jazz Piano Masters,” Persson Hall, Kravis Center, West

ter, Lynn University, Boca Raton, $10. (lynn.edu/events)

Center, Lynn University, Boca Raton, $40. (lynn.edu/events)

Palm Beach, also Feb. 16, $39. (kravis.org)

Seventh Avenue, The Wick Theatre, Boca Raton,

Yakov Smirnoff, The Lyric Theatre, Stuart, $55. (lyric

Comedian and musician Harrison Greenbaum,

also Feb. 12, $58. (thewick.org)

theatre.com)

12 Atlantic Classical Orchestra presents “Masterworks II: Love’s Blossom,” The Community

14 Bryan Callen, Palm Beach Improv, West Palm Beach, to Feb. 16, $25. (palmbeachimprov.com)

Mizner Park Cultural Center, Boca Raton, also Feb. 16, $29-$39. (miznerparkculturalcenter.com)

Church of Vero Beach, Vero Beach; also Feb. 13, Eissey Campus Theatre, Palm Beach Gardens; also Feb. 15, Lyric Theatre, Stuart, contact for ticket prices. (atlantic classicalorchestra.com)

Clematis by Night presents Tim Charron and Maggie Baugh, and the Firefighter Chili Cookoff, West Palm Beach Waterfront, free. (wpb.org)

The Drifters, Maltz Jupiter Theatre, Jupiter, $50$75. (jupitertheatre.org)

Isle of Klezbos, Arts Garage, Delray Beach, $35-$45. (artsgarage.org)

Michael Craig-Martin Present Sense January 29 – April 25, 2019 The artist’s most comprehensive exhibition of recent paintings, prints and sculptures in the United States The Gallery at Windsor | 3125 Windsor Boulevard Vero Beach, Florida 32963 | windsorflorida.com/gallery By appointment 772 388 4071

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The Magic of Bill Blagg Live!, Eissey Campus Theatre, Palm Beach Gardens, $30-$40; also Feb. 24, The Lyric Theatre, Stuart, $40. (eisseycampustheatre.com; lyrictheatre.com)

Fred Astaire Dance Studio presents “Disney on Stage,” Rinker Playhouse, Kravis Center, West

Mill Fire, Studio One Theater, Florida Atlantic Univer-

Beach, $35-$45. (artsgarage.org)

Palm Beach, $35. (kravis.org)

Jazz Gals Meets Broadway, Arts Garage, Delray

sity, Boca Raton, to Feb. 24, $22. (fauevents.com)

Sunday on the Waterfront presents The Resolvers, Currie Park, West Palm Beach, free.

Ping Chong and Company present “Beyond Sacred Voices of Muslim Identity,” Rinker Play-

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house, Kravis Center, West Palm Beach, also Feb. 16, $39. (kravis.org)

Primal Forces presents Blonde Poison, Sol Theatre, Boca Raton, to March 10, $25-$35. (primal forces.com)

16 Divas3, Wold Performing Arts Center, Lynn University, Boca Raton, also Feb. 17, $50-$70. (lynn.edu/events) Justin Hayward with Mike Dawes, Crest Theatre, Old School Square, Delray Beach, contact for ticket prices. (oldschoolsquare.org)

Lewis Black, The Lyric Theatre, Stuart, $82. (lyric theatre.com)

Beginning February 16, Ann Norton Sculpture Gardens displays works by Morton Kaish, including Arrival III.

Otis Cadillac and the El Dorados featuring the Sublime Seville Sisters, Arts Garage, Delray Beach,

The Zombies, Sunrise Theatre, Fort Pierce, $39-$55. (sunrisetheatre.com) 18 International Piano Festival Concert II, Persson Recital Hall, Palm Beach Atlantic University, West Palm Beach, $5-$15. (pba.edu)

$25-$40. (artsgarage.org)

The Second City, Maltz Jupiter Theatre, Jupiter, $50-$60. (jupitertheatre.org)

17 Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center Concert III: A Concert with Friends, Gubelmann Auditorium, The Society of the Four Arts, Palm Beach, $30. (fourarts.org)

The Jersey Tenors, The Wick Theatre, Boca Raton, also Feb. 19, $85. (thewick.org)

19 Akropolis Reed Quintet, Flagler Museum, Palm Beach, $70. (flaglermuseum.us)

Pianist Dominic Cheli, Rinker Playhouse, Kravis Center, West Palm Beach, $80. (kravis.org)

Victorian Radicals: From the Pre-Raphaelites to the Arts & Crafts Movement The exhibition is organized by the American Federation of the Arts and Birmingham Museums Trust

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AGENDA Stayin’ Alive: One Night of the Bee Gees, Dun-

Duo Pianists Orion Weiss and Shai Wosner,

The Hit Men, Crest Theatre, Old School Square, Del-

can Theatre, Lake Worth, $39. (duncantheatre.org)

Norton Museum of Art, West Palm Beach, $195 for concert and reception. (cmspb.org)

ray Beach, also Feb. 23, $60-$70. (oldschoolsquare.org)

20 Act of Congress, Rinker Playhouse, Kravis Center, West Palm Beach, $35. (kravis.org) The Devon Allman Project with Duane Betts,

A Musical Tribute to Country Royalty Hank Williams and Patsy Cline starring Jason Petty and Katie Deal, Mizner Park Cultural Center, Boca

The Lyric Theatre, Stuart, $42. (lyrictheatre.com)

Raton, to Feb. 24, $39. (miznerparkculturalcenter.com)

Karla Bonoff and Jonathan Edwards, Crest Theatre, Old School Square, Delray Beach, $57-$77. (oldschoolsquare.org)

Promises, Promises, Levis JCC Sandler Center,

Palm Beach Gardens Concert Band presents “Patriotic Salute,” Eissey Campus Theatre, Palm

Theatre, Vero Beach, also Feb. 23, tickets start at $12. (riversidetheatre.com)

Boca Raton, to March 9, $25-$40. (levisjcc.org)

22 The Comedy Zone Experience, Riverside

Beach Gardens, $18. (eisseycampustheatre.com)

Nephew Tommy, Palm Beach Improv, West Palm Beach, to Feb. 24, $30. (palmbeachimprov.com) Palm Beach Opera presents Don Giovanni, Dreyfoos Hall, Kravis Center, West Palm Beach, to Feb. 24, tickets start at $20. (pbopera.org)

Palm Beach Symphony presents “Shades of Greatness,” Rosarian Academy, West Palm Beach, tickets start at $35. (palmbeachsymphony.org)

23 Atlantic Classical Orchestra presents “Chamber Series II: The High and Low of It,”

Voces8, Gubelmann Auditorium, The Society of the

Compagnie Hervé Koubi presents The Barbarian Nights, Rinker Playhouse, Kravis Center, West

Four Arts, Palm Beach, $40. (fourarts.org)

Palm Beach, also Feb. 23, $42. (kravis.org)

Blake Library, Stuart; also Feb. 24, Vero Beach Museum of Art, Vero Beach, $35-$50. (atlanticclassical orchestra.com)

21 An Afternoon of Jazz and Multicolored Memories, Boca Raton Museum of Art, Boca Raton, free with

Darlene Love, Sunrise Theatre, Fort Pierce, $49-$55.

Lenore Raphael and Doug MacDonald, Arts Ga-

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rage, Delray Beach, $35-$45. (artsgarage.org)

Elvis My Way with Brandon Bennett, Delray

Lynn Philharmonia No. 5, Wold Performing Arts

Beach Playhouse, Delray Beach, to Feb. 24, contact for ticket prices. (delraybeachplayhouse.com)

Center, Lynn University, Boca Raton, also Feb. 24, $35$50. (lynn.edu/events)

museum admission, RSVP required. (bocamuseum.org)

Clematis by Night presents Business As Usual, West Palm Beach Waterfront, free. (wpb.org)

Genetic Medicine: 10 Surprising Things Your Genes Say About You Thursday, February 21 • 3:45–5:15 p.m. Lecturer: David Valle, M.D. • $25/member; $35/non-member Our genes can reveal significant information — from family ancestry to physical and behavioral traits to childhood genetic disorders and our risk “of developing a disease later in life. Geneticist David Valle provides a basic understanding of the human genome, the extent of genetic variability from one person to the next and how this variability influences health and disease. He will also comment on the availability and use of genetic testing in the clinic and in the direct to consumer genetic testing market. David Valle, M.D., is the director of the Institute of Genetic Medicine and Professor of Pediatrics, Molecular Biology and Genetics, and Ophthalmology at the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine. Osher Lifelong Learning Institute at FAU is a health club for your mind. We offer top quality, non-credit courses and our total commitment to you with no homework, tests or stress.

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Screening of The Metropolitan Opera’s La Fanciulla del West, Gubelmann Auditorium, The Society

Live from Nashville: Country Legends, The Lyric Theatre, Stuart, $47. (lyric

of the Four Arts, Palm Beach, $15-$25. (fourarts.org)

theatre.com)

24 Berlin Philharmonic Wind Quartet, Gubel-

Quatuor Voce, Boca Raton Museum of Art, Boca Raton, $85-$95. (cmspb.org)

mann Auditorium, The Society of the Four Arts, Palm Beach, $30. (fourarts.org)

Cellist Ian Maksin, Arts Garage, Delray Beach, $35-

26 Aaron Diehl Trio, The Lyric Theatre, Stuart, $52. (lyrictheatre.com)

$45. (artsgarage.org)

Chicago Symphony Orchestra, Dreyfoos Hall,

A Doll’s House, Part II, Maltz Jupiter Theatre, Jupiter, to March 10, contact for ticket prices. (jupitertheatre.org)

Kravis Center, West Palm Beach, tickets start at $40. (kravis.org)

Trumpeter Courtney Jones, Boca Raton Muse-

Havana All Stars, Old School Square Pavilion, Del-

um of Art, Boca Raton, free with museum admission. (bocamuseum.org)

ray Beach, $20-$75. (oldschoolsquare.org)

Vienna Boys Choir, Rinker Playhouse, Kravis Center,

27 Chad Daniels, Palm Beach Improv, West Palm Beach, $20. (palmbeachimprov.com)

West Palm Beach, tickets start at $15. (kravis.org)

25 Callas in Concert, Dreyfoos Hall, Kravis Center,

Curtis Institute of Music, Gubelmann Audito-

West Palm Beach, tickets start at $25. (kravis.org)

rium, The Society of the Four Arts, Palm Beach, $40. (fourarts.org)

The Julian Bliss Septet, Eissey Campus Theatre, Palm

The Kingston Trio, Eissey Campus Theatre, Palm

Beach Gardens, $35-$40. (eisseycampustheatre.com)

Beach Gardens, $35-$50. (eisseycampustheatre.com)

This month, Lighthouse ArtCenter displays “Modern Mavericks,” an exhibition celebrating works by architects Scott Huges and Jane Davis Doggett (above).

Michael Feinstein Conducts the Kravis Center Pops Orchestra “Doo Wop to Pop,” Dreyfoos Hall, Kravis Center, West Palm Beach, tickets start at $35. (kravis.org)

Palm Beach Symphony presents “Viennese Dreams Second Movement: Further Developments,” Harriet Himmel Theater, West Palm Beach, tickets start at $35. (palmbeachsymphony.org)

Rioult Dance NY presents “Purple to Pärt,” Rinker Playhouse, Kravis Center, West Palm Beach, $40. (kravis.org)

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The Gutfeld Monologues: Live Classic Rants from The Five GREG GUTFELD March 3

KEITH LOCKHART and The Boston Pops Esplanade Orchestra The Music of John Williams February 9

CHRIS BOTTI March 12 DANCE THEATRE OF HARLEM May 8

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AGENDA 28 Catch a Rising Star Comedy: Chris Kattan,

The Society of the Four Arts will host a screening of The Metropolitan Opera’s Carmen (top) February 9, and a duo recital with David Finckel and Wu Han (bottom) February 10.

Crest Theatre, Old School Square, Delray Beach, $49$59. (oldschoolsquare.org)

Clematis by Night presents Chemradery, West Palm Beach Waterfront, free. (wpb.org)

Darren Brand and Desi Banks, Palm Beach Improv,

Mounts Botanical Garden, West Palm Beach.

West Palm Beach, $22-$45. (palmbeachimprov.com)

“Twisted: Patrick Dougherty Entwined,” to June 30. (mounts.org)

Los Vivancos, Sunrise Theatre, Fort Pierce, $49-$55. (sunrisetheatre.com)

Michael Glabicki of Rusted Root with Dirk Miller, The Lyric Theatre, Stuart, $32. (lyrictheatre.com)

Norton Museum of Art, West Palm Beach. “Spotlight: Ralston Crawford Across Media,” Feb. 9 to May 14; “Going Public: Florida Collectors Celebrate the Norton,” “Good Fortune to All: A Chinese Lantern Festival in SixteenthCentury Nanjing,” and “Oldenburg and van Bruggen: The Typewriter Eraser, a Favored Form,” all Feb. 9 to June 4; “Out of the Box: Camera-less Photography,” Feb. 9 to June 18; “RAW (Recognition of Art by Women): Nina Chanel Abney,” Feb. 9 to June 25; “WHO? A Brief History of Photography Through Portraiture,” Feb. 9 to Nov. 26. (norton.org)

Rockin’ Radio in the Gardens: Disco Inferno, Eissey Campus Theatre, Palm Beach Gardens, $35. (eisseycampustheatre.com)

Wait Until Dark, Lake Worth Playhouse, Lake Worth, to March 17, contact for ticket prices. (lakeworthplayhouse.org)

GALLERIES Ann Norton Sculpture Gardens, West Palm Beach. “Murano Mosaic: Persistence and Evolution,” to Feb. 3; “An Eye for Nature: Paintings and Prints by Morton Kaish,” Feb. 16 to May 5. “Contours in Metal: Sculpture by Gino Miles,” to May 12. (ansg.org)

Armory Art Center, West Palm Beach. “Artist-inResidence Exhibition,” Feb. 2 to March 9; “Palm Beach County Regional Scholastics 2019 Art Awards Exhibition,” Feb. 9-16. (armoryart.org)

Boca Raton Historical Society & Museum, Boca Ra-

through season end. (palmbeachculture.com)

Palm Beach Photographic Centre, West Palm Beach. “Vincent Versace, Postcards from the Vacation that is My Life,” to March 9; “Joint Exhibition with Diane Farris and Jill Enfield,” March 22 to May 28. (workshop.org)

Elliott Museum, Stuart. “Octane & Opulence II:

Preservation Foundation of Palm Beach, Palm

Gentlemen Prefer Race Cars,” Feb. 7 to April 4. (elliott museum.org)

Esther B. O’Keeffe Gallery, The Society of the

Beach. “From the Beginning: Celebrating 40 Years of the Landmarks Preservation Ordinance,” to Feb. 8; “Graham Rust: Designs and Illustrations,” Feb. 19 to April 18. (palmbeachpreservation.org)

Four Arts, Palm Beach. “Portraits of Courage: A Commander in Chief’s Tribute to America’s Warriors,” Feb. 2 to March 31. (fourarts.org)

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

Cultural Council of Palm Beach County The Satellite, CityPlace, West Palm Beach. “Reimagine,”

ton. “Imagining Boca Raton,” to March 24. (bocahistory.org)

Boca Raton Museum of Art, Boca Raton. “Daniel Faust: Florida Photos from the 1980s,” “Excuse Me!?!...I’m Looking for the Fountain of Youth,” and “Imagining Florida: History and Myth in the Sunshine State,” all to March 24. (bocamuseum.org)

CityPlace, West Palm Beach. “Downton Abbey: The Exhibition,” to April 22. (cityplace.com/downtonabbey)

The Colony Palm Beach | Voltz Glarke Gallery Collaboration, Palm Beach. “Gemma Gené Exhibi-

dise: Addison Mizner’s Legacy,” to June 29. (hspbc.org)

Flagler Museum, Palm Beach. “Maker & Muse: Women and Early Twentieth Century Art Jewelry,” to May 26. (flaglermuseum.us)

The Gallery at Windsor, Vero Beach. “Present Sense: Paintings, sculptures, and prints by Michael Craig-Martin,” to April 25. (windsorflorida.com) Lighthouse ArtCenter, Tequesta. “Building Frank Lloyd Wright’s Guggenheim” and “Modern Mavericks,” both to March 2. (lighthousearts.org)

tion,” to Feb. 10; “Lontano by Heather Chontos,” Feb. 18 to May 31. (thecolonypalmbeach.com)

McKee Botanical Garden, Vero Beach. “Seward John-

Cornell Art Museum, Old School Square, Delray Beach. “Tech Effect,” to March 30. (oldschoolsquare.org)

Meghan Candler Gallery, Vero Beach. “Ten Artists Exploring the Boundaries Between Representation and Abstraction,” Feb. 1-28. (meghancandlergallery.com)

Cultural Council of Palm Beach County, Lake Worth. “X Marks the Spot,” to Feb. 2; “Modern Love,” Feb. 15 to May 18; “Solo Exhibition: Dina Baker,” to Feb. 16; “Solo Exhibitions: Philip Butera, Kathryn Carlyle, and Joan Eiley,” Feb. 23 to March 23. (palmbeachculture.com)

son Sculpture Exhibition,” to April 28. (mckeegarden.org)

Morikami Museum and Japanese Gardens, Delray Beach. “Sayaka Ganz: Reclaimed Creations,” Feb. 16 to March 31; “Hard Bodies: Contemporary Japanese Lacquer Sculpture,” to March 31. (morikami.org)

Rosenbaum Contemporary, Boca Raton. “Mick Rock and Friends: The Art of Rock,” to March 23. (rosenbaumcontemporary.com)

Sallie & Berton Korman Gallery, Center for Creative Education, West Palm Beach. “Passenger: A Global Journey,” Feb. 4 to March 16. (cceflorida.org)

Schmidt Center Gallery, Florida Atlantic University, Boca Raton. “Decolonizing Refinement: Contemporary Pursuits in the Art of Edouard Duval-Carrié,” to Feb. 2. “Black Mirror and Other Third World Reflections: Selections from the Mario Cader-Frech Collection,” Feb. 15 to April 6. (fau.edu)

South Florida Science Center and Aquarium, West Palm Beach. “Dinosaur Invasion,” to April 21. (sfsciencecenter.org)

Vero Beach Museum of Art, Vero Beach. “Victorian Radicals: From the Pre-Raphaelites to the Arts & Crafts Movement,” Feb. 9 to May 5. (vbmuseum.org)

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PALM BEACH CIVIC ASSOCIATION WHO: Palm Beach Civic Association WHAT: Seventyfifth anniversary season celebration WHERE: The Royal Poinciana Plaza, Palm Beach

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LEE AND HARVEY POPPEL

ELIZABETH AND ALFONSO DELANDA

MICHAEL AINSLIE, NANCY BRINKER, ERIC JAVITS

HILLIE MAHONEY, JANNE RUMBOUGH

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©2019 Palm Beach Media Group North LLC. All rights reserved. Palm Beach Illustrated [ISSN 1047-5575] [USPS #2489] is published monthly except August 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. 67, No. 2, February 2019.

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WHITE OUT Embossed shagreen heart box ($130), Aerin, Palm Beach

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STONE COLD Porto stoneware heart roasters ($36-$65), The White Company, thewhitecompany.com

When it comes to hearts, a little goes a long way. All you need is one cute detail to lighten up the most serious fashions. Take Burberry, for example. The British luxury brand dressed up its iconic plaid fabric with a few playful red hearts, resulting in a fresh update ideal for February. Speaking of updating, take cookware to the next level with heart plates and roasters that are equal parts sweet and cheery. As far as sweet bites go, you can’t forget about chocolate. When I found this chocolate pretzel heart, mine just about melted! It even comes with a small smash mallet to break the confection into pieces, bringing new meaning to the term “heartbreaker.” And there’s no better way to enjoy this treat than curled up in a pair of Three J NYC’s heart pajamas. They are perfectly apropos PJs for Febl FOR MORE FASHIONABLE ruary or as year-round threads BUYS, WATCH THE “EMILY’S PICKS” for those who like to wear their SEGMENT ON CBS12.COM. hearts on their sleeves.

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