Palm Beach Illustrated April 2019

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ILLUSTRATED

THE FOOD &WINE ISSUE

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THE YEAR IN BEER

Top taprooms, best breweries

Faces of Food PORTRAITS TO END HUNGER No. 1 of 5: Julien Gremaud

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CONTENTS

APRIL 2019

FEATURES 78 / FACES OF FOOD Captivating portraits of the people who feed Palm Beach County Photography by Libby Volgyes

94 / DINNER WITH MARTHA Famed hostess Martha Stewart heralds a new chapter for the South Beach Wine & Food Festival By Liz Petoniak

98 / CRAFT REVOLUTION PBI’s first official guide to the area’s best breweries By Liz Petoniak and Mark Spivak

104 / SEASIDE VIBES Casual meets luxe in these haute looks suitable for everyday wear Photography by Navid

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DEPARTMENTS 26 / FROM THE EDITOR 28 / PARTY PICS Opportunity welcomes a new learning center, Hope for Depression hosts the Race for Hope, Palm Beach Island Hospice Foundation mounts its annual gala, and more

INSIDER 39 / LOCAL SPOTLIGHT Distiller Summer Piep introduces Lost Harbour Spirits

40 / NEW & NOW Easter basket goodies from area purveyors and more

42 / PALM BEACH PEOPLE West Palm Beach’s outgoing mayor shares what’s next

STYLE 49 / THE LOOK A super sweet satchel plus surf-inspired garb

52 / TRENDSETTERS

Swimwear designer Jaime Barker’s current must-haves

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56 / BEAUTY

Moisturizing mists to save parched skin

ESCAPE 61 / WANDERLUST Savor a new slice of the Caribbean at the exclusive Mandarin-Oriental, Canouan

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66 / QUICK TRIPS Embark upon an intoxicating island getaway to Curaçao By Paul Rubio

68 / TRAVEL JOURNAL Christine Stiller unpacks the very best of Vermont

ON THE COVER: PHOTOGRAPHER: LIBBY VOLGYES MODELS: CHEFS JULIEN GREMAUD, AARON BLACK, LINDSAY AUTRY, MARCO BARBISOTTI, AND ADAM BROWN

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70 / STAYCATIONS London meets Palm Beach at The Chesterfield By Daphne Nikolopoulos

72 / HIGH ROAD A Lamborghini SUV with the spirit of a supercar By Howard Walker

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TOP DOCTORS 115 / PHYSICIAN PROFILES

The area’s best doctors across a variety of specialties

TASTE 153 / DINING

Swiss raclette takes center stage at Pistache

154 / LOCAL BITES

A new crop of weekend brunches, a quick-fire interview with chef Richard Blais, a cocktail for snowbirds, and more

164 / OFF THE VINE

The history and modern evolution of cider By Mark Spivak

HOME 167 / DESIGN

The intersection of global influences and vibrant accents

168 / INSPIRED LIVING

CHRISTOPHER FAY PHOTOGRAPHY

How two interior designers tackled the same project

170 / ELEMENTS

Exquisite essentials for a Floridian sunroom

BALANCE 195 / NOURISH

Vegan desserts that don’t deprive

196 / HEALTH & FITNESS

Taiko drumming for beginners, Biologique Recherche’s first U.S. flagship spa, and more

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200 / WEALTH

The world of cryptocurrency: Bitcoin and beyond

AGENDA 203 / Q&A

We chat with stage and screen star Bernadette Peters ahead of her appearance at the Kravis Center

204 / ARTS & CULTURE What to see and do this month

SEEN 217 / PALM BEACH MAGAZINE ASHLEY MEYER

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I L L U S T R A T E D

Editor in Chief Daphne Nikolopoulos Creative Director Olga M. Gustine Managing Editor Mary Murray Senior Editor Liz Petoniak Fashion Editor Katherine Lande Wine & Spirits Editor Mark Spivak Automotive Editor Howard Walker Travel Editor Paul Rubio Fashion Intern Catalina Cappella DESIGN Art Directors Airielle Farley, Jenny Fernandez-Prieto, Ashley Meyer, Diana Ramírez Digital Imaging Specialist Leonor Alvarez-Maza CONTRIBUTING WRITERS Cathy Chestnut, Judy Martel, Linda Marx, Emily Pantelides, Skye Sherman, Liza Grant Smith CONTRIBUTING PHOTOGRAPHERS Navid, Jerry Rabinowitz, Vanessa Rogers, Libby Volgyes SOCIAL PHOTOGRAPHERS Tracey Benson, Janis Bucher, CAPEHART, Davidoff Studios, Jacek Gancarz, Corby Kaye’s Studio Palm Beach, LILA Photo, Paulette Martin and Amy Meister CUSTOM PUBLISHING Editor and Director, Custom Content Michelle Lee Ribeiro SUBSCRIPTIONS 800-308-7346

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FROM THE EDITOR

Some of the best conversations begin with “I’ve got a crazy idea.” That was how contributor Libby Volgyes, one of the most talented food photographers I know, prefaced a meeting about a year ago. She thought it would be fun to get all the faces of the food industry together in one spot and shoot artistic portraits showing each individual’s personality. They’d be amusing, poignant, even quirky, she said. The net effect would be to provide a snapshot of the good people who grow, cook, and serve our food at this moment in time. She was so excited she barely took a breath. I suppose Libby came to me because crazy ideas are my passion. Creativity is the calling card of our industry, and the further we can push that envelope, the better. So when she told me she wanted to shoot 100 people, maybe more, in a span of five days, I didn’t blink. I knew she could do it, and I knew I wanted to showcase the project even before she shot the first frame. Because art can be a platform for a deeper, more meaningful conversation, we kicked around the idea of bringing in a charity partner. The idea was to use the project to cast a spotlight on a social issue that needs more public attention. What better cause than food insecurity? With the help of our publisher, Terry Duffy, Andy Villabona with No Kid Hungry, and the Four Seasons Resort Palm Beach, we developed a fundraising event to showcase the April issue, Libby’s photos, and the urgent NKH campaign to end childhood hunger. It was at that event that we unveiled the “Faces of Food” feature (page 78) and another crazy idea—our cover concept. The portraits were so compelling that one cover couldn’t do the project justice; so we picked five. The series of covers featuring chefs Julien Gremaud, Aaron Black, Lindsay Autry, Marco Barbisotti, and Adam Brown marks the first time we’ve ever done a cover presentation of this magnitude. Regardless of which you hold in your hands at this moment, I urge you to seek out the other four (pictured below) and cherish them as much as we do. Follow us on Instagram and Twitter (@pbillustrated) and Facebook for instructions on where to find each cover and collect them all. On a final note, I want to publicly congratulate Libby for being chosen from among an international pool of artists to show “Faces of Food” at the Foodphoto Art Exhibition, held this month in Vejle, Denmark. It wasn’t such a crazy idea, after all.

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A NEW OPPORTUNITY WHO: Opportunity Early Childhood Education & Family Center WHAT: Erin H. Gilmour Early Learning Center opening reception WHERE: Erin H. Gilmour Early Learning Center, West Palm Beach HIGHLIGHTS: Supporters toured the new, 24,000-square-foot center and unveiled a monumental sculpture by Edwina Sandys.

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RACE OF HOPE WHO: Hope for Depression Research Foundation WHAT: Race of Hope Palm Beach WHERE: The Royal Poinciana Plaza, Palm Beach HIGHLIGHTS: Rain and wind didn’t stop racers from completing the 5K race to raise funds for depression research.

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HOSPICE EVENING WHO: Palm Beach Island Hospice Foundation WHAT: Hospice Evening 2019 WHERE: Flagler Museum, Palm Beach HIGHLIGHTS: Supporters enjoyed a fashion presentation of Carolina Herrera’s spring collection, including an appearance by the brand’s new creative director, Wes Gordon.

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WHO: Emilia Fanjul WHAT: A Night of Great Expectations WHERE: Café Boulud, Palm Beach HIGHLIGHTS: Fanjul’s annual dinner raised money for her charter schools, Glades Academy Elementary and Middle School, and Everglades Preparatory Academy High School. Jamie Niven conducted the auction. PEPE AND EMILIA FANJUL

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Located in West Palm Beach’s burgeoning Warehouse District, Palm Beach Distillery stands alone as the only femaleowned and -operated distillery in Florida. Founder Summer Piep worked as an accountant for 15 years before tiring of the humdrum and setting out to carve her own path in an industry that combined her love of chemistry and socializing. “I trained with a master distiller and it just came naturally,” she says. “Soon I was asking myself, ‘Why haven’t I done this forever?’ Alcohol is future-proof and recession-proof.” Now, instead of tallying taxes, she spends her days filtering, blending, and flavoring her line of vodka, rum, and gin. Lost Harbour Spirits is inspired by the stories of Old Florida, of sunken Spanish fleets and hidden treasure. Piep’s signature sip, Capistara, is an indulgent vodka with notes of vanilla custard and caramel, sweetened with beet sugar from her home state of Idaho. Named for Piep’s community of supportive neighbors in Boynton Beach, Capistara embodies the warmth of a jovial toast to friends who encourage us to brave uncharted waters. (lostharbourspirits.com)

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inward-facing, I’m the CEO of 1,600 people, and outward-facing, I’m the mayor of the city.” From the start, Muoio outlined her goals, with the economy topping the list. She created an office of economic development, formed the Flagler Financial District, and vowed to make the city more business-friendly. The financial district now comprises almost 250 businesses, and the city’s unemployment rate has decreased from more than 9 percent in 2011 to 3 percent. Along with this growth, there’s been a demographic shift toward younger residents, with the median age now at 39. The environment was another key policy matter for Muoio, who rebranded the existing Office of Sustainability to the Mayor’s Office of Sustainability, signaling her personal stake in making West Palm Beach a greener place to live. In addition to taking measures to encourage citizens to walk instead of drive, the city has pledged to convert its fleet to nonfossil fuel by 2025 and committed to net-zero carbon emissions by 2050. During Muoio’s tenure, West Palm Beach became the only city in Florida to earn a four-star rating from the STAR Community Rating System, which evaluates local sustainability. For all her achievements, Muoio acknowledges areas in which the city still falls short, namely poverty. “As hard as we’ve tried to

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What better way to announce spring’s arrival than to parade around a strawberry-printed purse? The Gucci Zumi medium top-handle bag ($4,500) ushers in an era of new: a fresh logo that combines interlocking Gs and the house’s iconic horse bit, as well as a structured silhouette in direct contrast with the personal style of its muse, Zumi Rosow, an experimental musician and member of punk band the Black Lips. With the Zumi, creative director Alessandro Michele proves the value—and fun—of anomalies. Turn the page for more sartorial musts.

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The crown jewel of the Grenadines island chain likely owes its low profile to low-density development: More than two-thirds of Canouan is privately owned as the Grenadines Estates, an expanse rife with nature and scant in man-made structures. Or, perhaps, it’s because the few who’ve ventured off the beaten path to arrive there have deliberately PALMBEACHILLUSTRATED.COM | APRIL 2019

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kept tight-lipped about its splendor. More likely, though, is the fact that the island never flaunted the kind of ultra-luxury resort to fit its picture-perfect surrounds, nor the infrastructure to easily welcome visitors to its remote location. But with the debut of the Mandarin Oriental, Canouan, travelers can access this secret paradise—one that’s quickly making waves as the Caribbean’s hautest destination. With just 39 accommodations, the property authors a new chapter for the esteemed Mandarin Oriental brand, breaking from a high-rise, highinventory, Asian-influenced archetype. By embracing opposing styles, the boutique resort takes shape as a collection of 26 ocean-view Colonial suites and 13 hyper-contemporary hillside villas. Framed by museum-quality marble and dressed in cream tones with plush pops of pink, the spacious suites promise front-row seats to Godahl Beach (arguably the Caribbean’s most swoon-worthy) in a maritime-chic setting. Mosaic flooring and wall coverings alternate between 62

soft floral patterns and artful depictions of life under the sea; in the master bedroom, for example, hand-painted murals of pink sand dollars, starfish, and sea turtles complement the room’s sleek dark-wood furnishings. Common areas are also festooned in seainspired extravagances, like a four-story Murano chandelier assembled from more than a thousand handblown glass shells and suspended through the center of the lobby’s spiral staircase. Higher up in the hills, the multi-bedroom villas blend various woods, stone, and glass to create modernist sanctuaries featuring transitional indoor-outdoor spaces that take full advantage of the forest-meets-ocean vistas. Beyond its exquisite design, the Mandarin Oriental showcases Canouan’s natural brilliance, ticking every box as the ultimate island escape. Etched into a cliffside, the spa comprises 10 thatched-roof treatment suites, each with private access by way of cable car—something we’ve not seen anywhere else in the world. Sweeping ocean views set the stage for treatments from therapists hailing from Mandarin Oriental’s top Asia properties.

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Then there’s the Jim Fazio–designed championship 18-hole golf course, which isn’t just for teeing off. Follow the course’s ascension through rolling-yet-rising hills and be rewarded with 360-degree panoramas that encompass Canouan’s entirety as well as neighboring islands in St. Vincent and the Grenadines. It’s no wonder the resort uses the prized thirteenth hole as a preferred spot for sunset Champagne and canapes. Parents will appreciate the colossal kids’ club, which is more like a resort within a resort catering to tykes, tots, and teens. Multiple swimming pools appeal to different age groups while water slides, a swath of beach, a miniature golf course, foosball and ping-pong tables, Mac computers, and an endless selection of arts and crafts classes, beach activities, board games, and state-of-theart toys make being over 16 seem so boring. Couples longing for anything but rowdy children and teens in their castaway fantasy need not worry: The kids’ club is a good 10-minute golf cart ride from the resort’s main amenities. Back at sea level, set sail on the house catamaran to visit the neighboring Tobago Cays, uninhabited islets whose waters are home to a prolific green turtle population—we saw 12 at close range during our excursion—and patches of coral reef abundant in marine life. In between PAUL RUBIO

Lined with pink umbrellas, the infinity-edged pool spills onto the downy sands of Godahl Beach, a breathtaking stretch that requires no filters to convey its beauty. Traverse the property’s narrow lanes by golf cart and discover four—yes, four—more beaches, including L’Ance Guyac, distinguished by lush, virgin coastline and equipped with a full-service feet-in-the-sand bar and restaurant. Want to see the others? Self-explore or opt for the Beach of the Day program, which offers curated activities on a different beach every day.

The Mandarin Oriental’s infinity pool overlooks Godahl Beach (above). Parents can unwind on their penthouse terrace (top left) while children explore the expansive kids’ club (below), which is conveniently stowed away a short ride from the main resort.

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dips, return to the yacht to dine on bikini body–conscious cuisine like wraps made with sushi-grade tuna, a detox salad of quinoa, dried apricots, island-grown spinach, and cherry tomatoes, and a small square (or two) of rich dark chocolate brownies. In line with the property’s impeccable attention to detail, lunch is served in a bento box that opens to a colorful, social media–worthy presentation. And this is just a sampling of what to expect from the resort’s five restaurants and bars. For more time on the water, consider taking advantage of the property’s relationship with Churchill Yacht Partners. Packages such as Land and Sea in Luxury entail four nights at Mandarin Oriental, Canouan, and seven nights sailing the Grenadines on a luxury megayacht. Thankfully, the opening of the Mandarin Oriental means reaching Canouan is no longer the deal breaker it used to be. A glittering new marina, a private resort jet, an on-island runway, and increased commercial flight service from Barbados, St. Lucia, Grenada, and St. Vincent brand Canouan more accessible than ever. That being said, the resort simultaneously welcomes a new generation of savvy travelers while intentionally remaining an under-the-radar island escape. In keeping its room count low and prices justifiably high—starting at $1,600 per night—the Mandarin Oriental, Canouan, invites interest but still reserves its full secret for a select few. (mandarinoriental.com/ canouan/pink-sand-beach/luxury-hotel) « Godahl Beach, one of five on property

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Take in kaleidoscopic sights in Curaçao’s Willemstad (above) and Pietermaai (bottom left) districts. Relax at Playa Knip (left) or Baoase Luxury Resort (center), before venturing to Jan Kok to see the resident flamingos.

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seventeenth-century Dutch Colonial architecture drenched in vibrant pastels. Eye-catching murals by noted local artists such as Francis Sling and Garrick Marchena interpret Curaçao’s living history, while surrounding structures reveal another side of the island’s cultural past and present. Sights like the oldest surviving synagogue in the Americas (circa 1730) and a daily floating market (comprising Venezuelan vendors docked in wooden boats along the waterfront) are as exciting as they are unexpected. Head north along the island’s west coast and take your pick of petite cove beaches, each with a unique story to tell. According to oral history, Playa Knip was once disqualified

from a global competition of the world’s most beautiful beaches because submitted images were thought to be that of a swimming pool. Truth is, the water’s just that stunning. At Playa Piskado, snorkel in crystalline waters teeming with green and loggerhead sea turtles that have grown so accustomed to easy eats from fishermen, sightings are nearly guaranteed. Veer over to the salt pans flanking Jan Kok and watch the horizon glow in hot pink

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From May until November, part-time Palm Beacher Christine Stiller enjoys her morning coffee on the shores of Lake Champlain with panoramic views of the Adirondack Mountains. She and her husband, Robert, founder and former CEO of Keurig Green Mountain, moved to Vermont in the 1980s, raised their three children, and eventually settled in the idyllic lakeside town of Charlotte. Here, Stiller seizes the great outdoors with a group of friends who organize weekly outings to hike, bike, and kayak, and who raise funds for various causes. The former international flight attendant and horse breeder also keeps her philanthropic spirits high when in Palm Beach. She and her husband support the Kravis Center for the Performing Arts and, when she’s not spending time with her grandchildren in Wellington, she volunteers with the United Way. —Liz Petoniak

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HOMETOWN GOODS TO SAMPLE AND STOCKPILE Green Mountain Coffee, maple syrup, cheddar cheese, and Ben & Jerry’s ice cream

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HOW TO SPEND A FREE DAY Ride the Burlington bike path up to the causeway (about 10 miles) that takes you out into the middle of Lake Champlain. Board the bike ferry and cross to the village of South Hero and the Champlain Islands.

BEST SEAT IN TOWN The elegant dining room at Shelburne Inn on Shelburne Farms (shelburnefarms.org/staydine), situated on the shore of Lake Champlain. This 1,400-acre working farm was originally the Vanderbilts’ summer home. FOR A SOLO OUTING Stroll down Burlington’s Church Street Marketplace (churchst marketplace.com).

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MUST-DO ACTIVITY NOT IN THE GUIDEBOOKS Hit the Saturday morning Shelburne farmers market, or hike “The Chin” at Mount Mansfield.

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Scenes from The Chesterfield clockwise from top left: secluded pool area; onebedroom suite; wood-paneled library; shaded courtyard; English tea service.

The Chesterfield offers traditional London style with a decidedly PALM BEACH TWIST By Daphne Nikolopoulos There’s something so civilized about pausing in the afternoon to enjoy a cup of tea with cucumber sandwiches and a pastry (or three). Though it seems counterintuitive in a sunny, seaside setting, the English ritual has long been one of the main attractions at The Chesterfield, the Palm Beach outpost of its legendary London namesake. The reason, we’re told, is the focus on tradition: loose-leaf teas, scones baked according to an old recipe, tiny pastries on a threetier stand (the mini fruit tarts are sublime),

and British clotted cream. Add to that the warm atmosphere of the hotel’s library, complete with wood paneling, leather seating, and a fireplace, and you’ll wonder which side of the pond you’re on. The rooms and suites, each individually designed, give off the same vibe. Fabriccovered walls, four-poster and canopy beds, intricate millwork, and mirrored surfaces exude a classic European aesthetic. The scale here is more intimate than at the bigger, chain hotels, but that heightens the experience. This is a boutique, in-town property, the kind that’s more about charm and authenticity than grotto swimming pools. It’s the sort of locale where you rendezvous for coffee in the courtyard or a lemon-drop martini by candlelight, followed by a stroll down Worth Avenue. And where you throw open

the windows in the morning to the sight of sunlight on bougainvillea blossoms and quaint barrel-tile rooftops. Despite the heavy dose of Britishness, The Chesterfield is also a Palm Beach icon. Much of that is owed to The Leopard Lounge, the bar that’s a throwback to the island’s heyday. The phrase “if the walls could talk” could easily have been inspired by The Leopard. The ambiance here, and at the adjoining restaurant, is dramatic and sultry—perfect for epic evenings of imbibing, mingling, and dancing to live music. The mythology of the place has been built over decades and continues to fascinate even as local hot spots come and go. (chesterfieldpb.com) «

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Lamborghini thunders into the luxury SUV market with its wild 641-hp Urus By Howard Walker Lamborghini’s Aventador SuperVeloce supercar comes with a 6.5-liter 740-hp V-12 nuclear reactor that can catapult from zero to 60 in 2.7 seconds. It has a top speed of 217 mph. In other words, it’s fast. As for carving curves, the Aventador delivers the kind of cornering forces pilots flying Navy F/A-18 Super Hornets will recognize. Braking? It’s the same deceleration experienced when driving into a brick wall. So far, so awesome. But try cruising up to Publix and loading a few rolls of Charmin and a six pack of Perrier into the teeny trunk-in-thefront. Not going to happen. Want to pick up your better half at the airport? Better order an Uber for the Samsonites. Plan on chauffeuring the kids to soccer practice? Rent a minivan. For all those supercar aspirers who yearn to own a Lambo but see 72

PRICE: FROM $200,000 ENGINE: 4.0-LITER TWINTURBO V-8 POWER: 641 HP TORQUE: 627 LB-FT TRANSMISSION: 8-SPEED AUTOMATIC 0-60: 3.6 SECONDS TOP SPEED: 189 MPH LENGTH/WIDTH: 201/79 INCHES WEIGHT: 4,843 POUNDS WHY WE LOVE IT: BECAUSE IT’S A LAMBORGHINI SUPERCAR WITH SUV PRACTICALITY.

the abject lack of practicality as a major deal breaker, I have one word for you: Urus. In case you’ve been living in a yurt in the Galapagos for the past decade, Urus is Lamborghini’s insane new SUV. That’s right, a Lamborghini sport-ute. One that can transport five adults and their bags to a snowy Aspen ski lodge. One with a manic 641 horseys on tap to scare the snot out of you. The Urus uses elements from the bluntinstrument school of design on display in Lambo’s hip-high supercars, including the Aventador. That means more creases than Keith Richards’ forehead, more tortured angles than Picasso at his cubist craziest. For full jaw-dropping sensationalism, opt for a bright exterior color like the retina-searing Giallo Auge yellow of our test car. In this hue, the car flaunts the full quirkiness of that front end with all its hexagons and devil’s prongs. The big surprise, however, comes when you climb aboard—especially into the back. Despite that ski-slope roofline, there’s a ton of legroom and headroom, and getting in and out is a cinch. The interior is bathed in handstitched, saddle-grade leather, suede-like alcantara, brushed aluminum, and carbon fiber. While the big center screen comes courtesy of Audi and

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some of the switchgear is from VW, the design is pure Lambo. Flick the red fighter jet–style flap on the center console and hit the start button to detonate one of the most potent powerplants in the auto biz. The twin-turbocharged 4.0-liter V-8 may be shared with Porsche Cayennes and Bentley Bentaygas, but Lambo has massaged it in such a way that it now yields an impressive 641 hp and 627 lb-ft of torque. That’s more than enough to l FOLLOW HOWARD WALKER’S THE WHEEL propel this 4,843-pound cruise missile from rest WORLD BLOG ON PALMBEACHILLUSTRATED.COM to 60 in under 3.6 seconds and thrust it to a top speed of 189 mph. It would have been nice to have had Lamborghini’s makes high-speed lane changes more immediate and tightens the turning own V-10 or V-12 doing the powering, but the twin-turbo V-8 deliv- radius at lower speeds. Add to all this steering that’s surgically precise and ers performance in spades, accompanied by more soaring voices than tires that deliver more grip than a case of Super Glue. Gaga in A Star is Born. This is unlike any regular high-powered SUV. This is the world’s The Urus’ true wizardry is most apparent in its otherworldly ability to first supercar SUV, the first Lamborghini of sport-utes. Naturally, you’ll change directions. Hammer it into a curve, along a serpentine back road, pay heavily for its exclusivity, Italian pedigree, and towering perforor around a challenging racetrack and it seemingly defies physics by sim- mance. The base price is $200,000, though with a few options, it’s easy ply going where it’s pointed. Of course, there’s a lot of computer trickery to lift that to a quarter mill. Our loaded tester stickered at a whopping helping it run on rails. Active roll stability control firms up the outside sus- $261,839. But telling your friends you’re driving the Rambo Lambo pension in speedy corners, eradicating body lean. The rear-wheel steering makes it worth every cent. «

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FACES FOOD of

BY D A P H N E N I KO LO P O U LO S | P H OTO G R A P H Y BY L I B BY VO LGY E S

They put in tireless hours and considerable effort to feed Palm Beach County, including those who often go hungry. PBI salutes the passionate, and compassionate, faces of the restaurant industry. DEDICATED TO THE MEMORY OF JEAN-PIERRE LEVERRIER AND NORBERT GOLDNER

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Those who grow, cook, and serve the food we eat in Palm Beach County make up a special community—not only because they are talented beyond measure, but also because of the size of their hearts. Our local restaurateurs, chefs, farmers, bartenders, and makers have a history of coming together to support those less fortunate, including the food insecure and hurricane victims. These dedicated men and women deserve an ode. Last summer, food and portrait photographer Libby Volgyes decided to give them one. “I wanted to give Palm Beach County a snapshot of who makes our food at this moment in time,” she says. “It started as a love letter to all the people in the industry—to all they give and all the sacrifices they make.” Volgyes invited the local “faces of food” to sit for portraits at Grandview Public Market. Over five days, she photographed 85 individuals with such curious props as live doves and roosters, fishing poles, and a bushel of peaches. It was a beautiful endeavor, but it needed something more. That’s where Palm Beach Illustrated came in. PBI embraced the project by creating an enduring tribute to these professionals, as well as a fundraiser in support of No Kid Hungry, the organization that aims to end childhood hunger across the nation. Since many chefs and Volgyes herself volunteer for the cause through fundraising dinners and the tasting event Taste of the Nation, held this year on April 4 at the Kravis Center in West Palm Beach, it made sense to join forces and elevate an impassioned idea to something with lasting impact. In the pages that follow, PBI presents a subjective edit of Volgyes’ “Faces of Food.” By no means complete, the roster is a cross section of those who make our community a better—and tastier—place.

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Rick Mace Executive Chef, Café Boulud

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José Gamez Executive Chef, Four Seasons Resort Palm Beach

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Clay Conley Chef/Owner, Buccan, Grato, and Imoto

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Adam Brown Executive Chef, The Cooper

David Valencia Executive Chef, The Bistro at Ibis

Corey Wilson Brewmaster/Manager, Crazy Uncle Mike’s

Michael Hackman Executive Chef/Owner, Aioli

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Blake Malatesta Chef/Owner, Krewe

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Diane Cordeau, Carl Frost Owners, Kai-Kai Farm

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Lindsay Autry Executive Chef/Partner, The Regional

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Tim Lipman Chef/Owner, Coolinary Café and The Parched Pig

Jodi and Darrin Swank Owners, Swank Specialty Produce

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Jennifer Reed Pastry Chef/Owner, The Sugar Monkey Zach Bell Executive Chef, Addison Reserve Country Club

David Bouchard Beverage Director/General Manager, Death or Glory

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Marco Barbisotti Executive Chef, Sant Ambroeus

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Sunil Garcia Chef de Cuisine, Tanzy

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Clayton Carnes Chef/Owner, Cholo Soy

John Fitzpatrick Bartender, Latitudes at Delray Sands Resort

Ligia Estrada Bartender, Harvest Seasonal Grill

Chris Montelius Owner, Non-Prophet Brewing Co.

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Aaron Black Chef de Cuisine, PB Catch

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MARTHA MARTHA STEWART INTRODUCES THE SOUTH BEACH WINE & FOOD FESTIVAL TO PALM BEACH COUNTY WITH A ONE-NIGHT-ONLY EVENT AT THE REGIONAL By Liz Petoniak | Photography by Vanessa Rogers Out of all the engagements and to-dos that fill Martha Stewart’s calendar, the South Beach Wine & Food Festival is one event she almost never misses. “I try to always get down here because I’m a foodie,” she says. “It’s an important event for everyone in the food world.” A mainstay of the festival since the mid-aughts, the domestic queen and business empress has hosted her fair share of parties and has been honored at tribute celebrations over the annual long weekend in February. This year, in addition to Miami, she found herself in other familiar surrounds: Palm Beach. Although she doesn’t own a home in Florida—“I think I made a mistake,” she laughs—she often visits friends who live here, including Lisbeth Barron, Dr. Mehmet Oz, and Charlotte Beers. As a result, Stewart sightings have become more common. She’s been spotted dining at Buccan, perusing the West Palm Beach GreenMarket, and shopping on Antique Row, and she’s even visited John F. Kennedy’s former bunker on Peanut Island. 94

So, when SOBEWFF founder and director Lee Brian Schrager was looking to grow the festival north, Stewart was a natural ask to mark the expansion. In February, she hosted SOBEWFF’s first Palm Beach County event, a dinner at The Regional with chefs Lindsay Autry and Clay Conley. “We wanted to do something in Palm Beach, and we needed to pull out the big guns to launch,” Schrager says. “Who bigger than Martha Stewart to show you’re serious?” The dinner sold out almost immediately, a testament to the appetite of area gourmands. But ultimately, SOBEWFF’s arrival signifies that the Palm Beach County food scene has come into its own—an entity separate from and different than its South Florida neighbors—and it has the potential to propel the culinary landscape forward. “It’s nice that [SOBEWFF] is being extended a little bit north so that Palm Beach understands what’s happening in Miami,” says Stewart. “South Florida is a productive place for testing out new restaurants. To extend the festival northward is a big deal.”

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During cocktail hour, guests nibbled on bites including chef Lindsay Autry’s pickled shrimp with avocado and citrus, while sipping on Terra d’Oro Rosé.

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I THINK [THE ARRIVAL OF SOBEWFF] IS PROOF THAT THE PALM BEACH DINING SCENE HAS FINALLY COME INTO ITS OWN AND IS NOW INCLUDED IN THE SOUTH FLORIDA CONVERSATION.” —LINDSAY AUTRY

Dinner highlights from top: Autry’s grilled cobia with ricotta gnocchi, in a sauce with country ham, Okeechobee mushrooms, crème fraîche, and dill; a winter vegetable salad with pink-eyed pea falafel. Top right: Stewart examines Autry’s herb brush, inspired by an early Martha technique.

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In Miami, the festival has become more than a weekend of over-thetop parties on one of Florida’s best beaches. When Schrager took over in 2002, he developed what was once a one-day event benefiting Florida International University’s Chaplin School of Hospitality & Tourism Management into a multiday, star-studded affair, attracting a mix of local talent, pop culture cooking personalities like Rachel Ray and Giada De Laurentiis, and James Beard–winning and Michelin-rated chefs such as Jean-Georges Vongerichten and Daniel Boulud. The annual gathering of who’s who in the food world spotlighted Miami’s unique flavor and motivated new faces to get involved. As Schrager notes, the Miami culinary community and the festival grew together. “Twenty years ago we didn’t have the Michelle Bernsteins, and certainly not the Daniel Bouluds, Thomas Kellers, Fabio Trabocchis, and Jean-Georges,” he says. “Today Miami has amazing local talent and amazing people like these chefs.” The trend northward began in 2016, when SOBEWFF kicked off the Crave series in Fort Lauderdale to great success, a recipe Schrager hopes to replicate in the Palm Beaches. Given that Brightline now connects all three locations, Schrager acknowledges it’s easier than ever for festival attendees to explore over the weekend. Aside from SOBEWFF’s impact on Palm Beach County, the dinner represented a career coming full circle for Lindsay Autry, who’s participated in many past SOBEWFF events. As a budding chef growing up in North Carolina, Autry often looked to Martha Stewart for inspiration. Stewart’s cookbooks were some of the first Autry purchased, and the famed hostess even played a role in the 4-H cooking competitions Autry began entering

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when she was 9 years old. While reading an issue of Martha Stewart Living, Autry’s mom discovered Stewart’s herb brush for grilling and basting marinades and sauces. Prior to a competition, mother and daughter would craft Autry’s “secret weapon” by plucking the herbs growing in their home garden and tying them to the ends of wooden spoons. “All the other kids were making barbecue sauce with Dr. Pepper, and I had my Martha Stewart herb brush,” she says. “When the judges came by, I would pull a brand new one out. It was always the touch that helped me win.” Naturally, once Autry knew Stewart would be involved in the event, she had to incorporate the brushes into the dinner at her West Palm Beach

Chef Clay Conley prepares his course of Colorado lamb with eggplant, harissa, and a cucumber raita (top right). Sarah Sipe, pastry chef at The Regional, created a vanilla bean pavlova with lemon cream, Florida citrus, and candied pistachio (bottom right).

restaurant, The Regional. The fragrant bundles became farmhouse-chic centerpieces, and they were once again a secret weapon in flavoring the evening’s standout dish, Autry’s divine grilled cobia. For chef Clay Conley, who also cooked at the event, the dinner prompted perspective on his career, as well. Conley recalled one of his first experiences at SOBEWFF about 16 years ago, when he was tasked with putting together a tribute brunch for Stewart alongside his then boss, Todd English. “I think we stayed up all night,” he says. “I remember going from a nightclub straight to prepping at the hotel. That breakfast was brutal. Times have changed.” Indeed, they have. With Buccan, Imoto, and Grato, Conley’s created a mini-empire and left that lifestyle behind to focus on his passions and family. As for the future of SOBEWFF in the Palm Beaches, Schrager says foodies can look forward to a few additional, more intimate dinners next year, and then possibly a large signature event the following year. But, that’s only if David Sabin, Autry’s husband and director of the Palm Beach Food & Wine Festival, gives his blessing. “You have a great festival up there. The Palm Beach Food & Wine festival is a first-class operation,” Schrager says. “We will expand SOBE, but we want to expand with their support. We don’t want to step on anyone’s feet. If I thought this would hurt [PBFWF], I wouldn’t do it.” Sabin appears to be on board, and even points to Schrager as a role model. “We’ve recognized him in our list of special thank-yous on our program for the last 10 years,” says Sabin. “We’ve always been mutually inspired by the events that they do. It’s been special for us to see how [SOBEWFF] has grown, and it’s exciting for us to be involved.”

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“I think we can definitely coexist,” says Autry, who explains that as a chef, she feels supporting both festivals is key to creating opportunities for those involved now and future participants, too. “Overall, we are just super flattered to be a part of it and to know we’re growing a friendship within this community where we can see how food and dining in general affects all of South Florida.” « PALMBEACHILLUSTRATED.COM | APRIL 2019

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N O I T U L O REV TA P I NTO THE PA LM B E AC HE S’ B E ST CRA F T B RE WE RIE S WIT H OUR GUIDE TO THE LOC A L B E E R SC E NE

BY LIZ PETONIAK AND MARK SPIVAK

Palm Beach County and the Treasure Coast boast an array of stellar craft breweries, each with its own unique approach. Barrel of Monks, for example, brews in the Belgian tradition. 98

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BARREL OF MONKS Bonded by an obsession with the Belgian beermaking tradition, Bill McFee, Keith DeLoach, and Matthew Saady founded Boca Raton–based Barrel of Monks in 2015 to put their touch on the country’s iconic ales. “It’s the most complex style of beer,” explains brewmaster McFee. “The yeast strains create all sorts of interesting flavors—like spicy, fruity, light, and mildly sweet, or dark and rich—without anything added.” Their passion for time-honored techniques and reverence for top-of-the-line ingredients has earned Barrel of Monks many followers and converts who seek a more refined ale. Find more than 10 beers on tap at the monastery-inspired tasting room, including cornerstones such as Quadraphonic, a rich Quadrupel ale, and Nuance, a crispy saison, as well as rotating seasonals like Blood Orange Bliss, a gose-style wheat beer with hints of sea salt. (barrelofmonks.com) Tours: Held Tuesdays, Saturdays, and Sundays Food: Local food trucks on-site daily Dogs: Welcomed Best-selling brew: The Wizard, a tangy wit-style ale Editors’ pick: Three Fates, a complex yet subtle Tripel

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Serial entrepreneur Michael Rechter was backing a brewery project when the deal went south. Having heard that the Vero Beach Diesel Power Plant was available, he changed gears and American Icon Brewery was born. “Brewing became a true passion for me, and I was able to restore a piece of local history,” he says. The taproom exudes an urban aesthetic, but the space is also supremely comfortable, complete with a 200-seat restaurant, patio, and lawn area where patrons can dine with a view of one of the original diesel generators. “There’s a great fraternal feeling in the industry,” Rechter says of the craft brewing community. “We’re thrilled to be part of it.” (americaniconbrewery.com) Tours: Public tours on Mondays, Tuesdays, and Thursdays

Food: Full menu for lunch, dinner, and Sunday brunch Dogs: Permitted on the patio and lawn Best-selling brew: Icon IPA, medium bodied with citrus notes Editors’ pick: The Hotshot Lincoln, a limitedrelease Imperial Stout that ages in bourbon barrels for six months before its February debut.

ORCHID ISLAND BREWERY In Vero Beach, Orchid Island uses its location near the Indian River Lagoon to produce sour beers and IPAs from local citrus. To avoid contaminated ground water, the brewery employs technology that draws water from the atmosphere. (orchidislandbrewery.com) Tours: Not available Food: A full menu from farm-to-table restaurant Michael’s Table Dogs: Welcomed Best-selling brew: Star Ruby, an Imperial IPA made from Indian River grapefruit. Editors’ pick: Nuthin’ Fancy, a Southern Brown Ale “with an abundance of oatmeal and chocolate malt.” PALMBEACHILLUSTRATED.COM | APRIL 2019

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WEST PALM BREWERY AND WINE VAULT

DUE SOUTH BREWING COMPANY While on a mission to purchase supplies to make sulfate-free wine for his wife, Due South owner and founder Mike Halker was persuaded into buying beer-making equipment instead. Though he never liked beer previously, that quickly changed. He made his first batch (a lager) in 2005 and morphed his hobby into what would become Due South in 2012. Today, this brewery has gained a presence across the state thanks to its philosophy of perfecting a solid base before experimenting with flavors. Due South pours a variety of beer styles in its airconditioned taproom in Boynton Beach, as well as wines from around the world in its new wine bar. (duesouthbrewing.com) Tours: Held Wednesdays, Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays Food: The Savoury Eats truck retains a permanent spot on the patio, where it serves bites like duck-fat fries and Japanese street-style hot dogs. Dogs: Allowed on the outside patio Best-selling brews: Coastline Lager, a highly drinkable gateway craft beer, and Caramel Cream Ale, brewed with caramel malts and Madagascar vanilla beans to resemble a not-too-sweet adult cream soda. Editors’ pick: Released at the end of March, the Oaked Category 5 IPA is aged for nearly three weeks in new American oak barrels, bringing a smooth, woodsy layer to the tropical and fruity Cat 5.

In late 2017, attorney John Pankauski created a unique combination: a craft brewery with a stellar wine selection from two of his own small-batch California labels, Drum Canyon Cellars and Pankauski Cellars. The facility offers 20 craft brews on any given day, seven of which are made on the premises. Both beer and wine are offered at the long tasting bar, and tables are arranged in a beer garden format. (westpalmbeer.com) Tours: Every Saturday and Sunday Food: Full menu, including a wood-fired pizza oven Dogs: Welcomed. Canines receive water bowls and free treats on the outside patio. Best-selling brew: B4 Blonde, a crisp blonde ale perfect for beaches, boats, and backyards. Editors’ pick: Dunkel Dave, a dark, German-style wheat beer with notes of banana and clove.

CRAZY UNCLE MIKE’S At this casual Boca Raton hangout—equal parts brewery, restaurant, and music venue—founder Mike Goodwin strikes gold on all fronts. Most nights, patrons will feel as if they’re at an intimate rock show (Eric McFadden is among the performers who recently hit the stage). But instead of ho-hum drinks and food, everything here is top-notch. Brewmaster Corey Wilson produces many styles, including lagers, porters, and IPAs. In the kitchen, chef Tara Abrams strikes a balance between

comfort food, such as pork belly tacos (pictured above), and healthy plates like elote-style roasted cauliflower. (crazyunclemikes.com) Tours: Impromptu Food: Prepared and served in-house Dogs: Allowed on the outside patio Best-selling brew: Licensed to Pils, a clear, crisp light lager Editors’ pick: Don’t Be a Prick, a prickly pear gose-style beer

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Four partners with a shared passion for both surfing and beer came together to form Saltwater in 2012. The concept is unusual: the soul of a microbrewery paired with a 100,000-case capacity, featuring nearly 20 selections in the taproom and three top beers sold in cans at Publix and Total Wine locations. Based in Delray Beach, Saltwater is currently experimenting with beer/ wine hybrids, employing used wine barrels for wild yeast fermentation. The founders are deeply committed to the environment and host beach cleanups and charity events for marine causes. “Other than making the best possible craft beer, our focus is giving back to the ocean,” says head of operations Dustin Jeffers. (saltwaterbrewery.com) Tours: Typically held on Saturdays Food: Local food trucks on a daily basis Dogs: Permitted on the patio. Saltwater also hosts a monthly dog adoption event. Best-selling brew: Screamin’ Reels IPA, a dry, California-style ale dominated by hops, with an earthy, tangerine-accented mouth feel. Editors’ pick: Sea Cow, a milk stout with a roasted, smoky flavor nicely balanced by sweetness.

SAILFISH BREWING COMPANY Established in 2013, Sailfish was the first craft brewer on the Treasure Coast and remains the largest. The taproom in Fort Pierce serves an array of small-batch brews made entirely from local ingredients. (sailfishbrewingco.com) Tours: Available by appointment Food: Pizzas, flatbreads, and appetizers from The Crafted Pie Dogs: Welcomed Best-selling brews: Sunrise City IPA and White Marlin Wit Editors’ pick: Tag & Release, an American red ale at 5.9 percent alcohol

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Founder Matt Cox has been brewing for two decades, and the fruits of his labor are flowing at Copperpoint’s industrial taproom/brewery in Boynton Beach. Visitors can expect traditional styles amplified by intense flavors, as well as creative seasonal offerings. (copperpointbrewing company.com) Tours: Yes, free tour held every Saturday at 3 p.m. Food: Rotating selection of visiting food trucks Dogs: Allowed on the outdoor deck Best-selling brews: Copperpoint Lager and One Love IPA, two signature beers with a strong local following. Editors’ pick: Blood Orange Wit, a Belgian witbier backed by a bold undertone of its eponymous citrus.

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CIVIL SOCIETY BREWING COMPANY All it takes is one look and one sip to distinguish a Civil Society brew from the rest of the pack. Upon opening their Jupiter brewery in 2015, co-owners Karl Volstad, Evan Miller, and Chris Volstad began sharing their unmistakable style of unfiltered and hoppy beers. Shortly after, the national accolades came rolling in— and it’s easy to see why. Signature beers like Juice and Fresh are balanced and ripe enough to make IPA lovers swoon and also appeal to those who typically shy away from hops-forward suds. To the delight of Civil Society’s fans across the county, the trio recently expanded to a second location off South Dixie Highway in West Palm Beach, taking up residence inside an industrial building marked by a striking mural from local artist Mark Bulks. (civilsocietybrewing.com) Tours: Impromptu Food: Order in at both locations, including pizza from Grato at the new West Palm Beach spot. Dogs: Welcomed Best-selling brew: Fresh IPA, the first beer Karl and Evan made when they started home brewing. Editors’ pick: Look for one of Civil Society’s collaborations with top breweries around the country. Recent mashups include Other Half Brewing Company in Brooklyn and Bottle Logic in Los Angeles.

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WALKING TREE BREWERY In 2016 home brewer Mike Malone and former architect Alan Dritenbas founded Walking Tree, an environmentally conscious brewery named for the local mangroves. There are more than 20 taps in the Vero Beach tasting room, and events range from yoga to professional wrestling. (walkingtree brewery.com)

Tours: By appointment Food: Not available Dogs: Not allowed Best-selling brew: Straw Hat Blonde Ale, with a clean, crisp, and biscuity flavor Editors’ pick: Barnacled Manatee Barleywine, an award-winning combination of complex caramel and dark fruit.

Former engineer David Mathews spent several decades as a home brewer before deciding to pursue his passion full-time. Visitors to this Lake Worth institution can purchase crowlers and growlers to take home, or enjoy the 14 rotating brews in the large beer garden, where live music is featured every weekend. Along with his regular brewing capacity, Mathews has an English beer engine to produce cask ales, and also indulges in experimental brews such as Seek & Destroy, a full-bodied Imperial Stout aged in Jack Daniels whiskey barrels. “Brewing is half science and half art,” he says. “We want to bring people into the craft beer family by giving them the best experience we can.” (mathewsbrewingcompany.com) Tours: Impromptu Food: A rotating selection of on-site food trucks Dogs: Leashed dogs permitted in the outdoor beer garden Best-selling brews: Sweet Emotion, a cream ale flavored with a hint of Madagascar vanilla bean, and an assortment of New England IPAs such as Florida Haze. Editors’ picks: Junk Yard Dog, a North English brown ale with a “complex, toffeelike flavor,” and Black Metallic, an Irish dry stout served on nitro draft.

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In 2011, home brewer Matt Webster and professional brewer Fran Andrewlevich combined forces to open Tequesta Brewing, and beer in South Florida was forever changed. “When we started eight years ago in Tequesta, Florida was kind of a beer wasteland,” says Webster. “We’re very blessed to have a lot of breweries making great beer now. It helps elevate everybody.” Webster and Andrewlevich now run three breweries total and continue to share their knowledge with beer geeks. (tequestabrewing.com) Tours: Impromptu Food: Order in from partner restaurants Dogs: Not allowed Best-selling brew: Der Chancellor, a traditional German kölsch-style beer that employs the decoction method. Editors’ pick: Brave Tart, a new sour beer with notes of blueberry and cherry.

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Andrewlevich and Webster’s second brewery gets its name from the decades-old Banyan tree that John D. MacArthur replanted at the intersection of Northlake and MacArthur boulevards after founding Palm Beach Gardens. Here, beer aficionados can enjoy true-totheir-style brews along with a few deviations at the bar made from 100-year-old elm wood. (twistedtrunkbrewing.com) Tours: Impromptu Food: Order in from partner restaurants Dogs: Allowed on the outdoor patio Best-selling brew: IPGA, the brewery’s signature IPA that balances maltiness with citrus and tropical fruit notes. Editors’ pick: Rasta Stout, with hints of roasted malt, cocoa, and caramel

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STEAM HORSE BREWING COMPANY Inspired by the old “steam horses” that once ran the rail line along the back of the West Palm Beach taproom, Andrewlevich and Webster’s third brewery exudes a warm yet industrial vibe. While Steam Horse brews similar, traditional iterations of the beer styles mastered at Tequesta Brewing and Twisted Trunk, it also ventures into experimental territory with its seasonal drafts. (steamhorsebrewing.com) Tours: Impromptu Food: Order in from Grandview Public Market Dogs: Allowed on the outdoor patio Best-selling brew: Steam Horse Lager, a refreshing medium-bodied beer Editors’ pick: Edler’s Choice, a nutty spelt wheat ale brewed with elderberries and blueberries. « PALMBEACHILLUSTRATED.COM | APRIL 2019 103

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On the following pages find our roster of 576 Top Doctors as chosen by their peers. We profile some of the most trusted physicians practicing in Palm Beach County.

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PRIMETIME PHYSICIAN Dr. Mehmet Oz has turned his lifelong passion for health into a lucrative media career and fulfilling surgical practice As a boy, Mehmet Oz watched his father perform painful procedures on sick patients who later thanked him for saving their lives. These events set the stage for the medical career of the Turkish-American cardiothoracic surgeon cum media star. “Dad changed the lives of those around him,” Oz says of his mentor, who died in February at age 93. “Because of his work, I fell in love with medicine.” During the years Oz served as a health expert on The Oprah Winfrey Show, he developed a tremendous audience that followed him to his own program, The Dr. Oz Show. Through his open, direct, and articulate style, he has addressed the health and wellness concerns of millions of viewers, earning 10 Daytime Emmy Awards along the way. In addition, Oz performs dozens of heart operations as an attending physician at New York-Presbyterian/Columbia Medical Center. He’s authored eight New York Times best sellers and writes a syndicated newspaper column that appears in 175 markets internationally. He also gives frequent public talks that he calls “punch biopsies of our communities” to keep abreast of what people need to know. And he is a fervent medical researcher on the subjects of heart replacement surgery, minimally invasive surgery, alternative medicine, and health care policy. Yet despite this daunting schedule, Oz is more dedicated to his energy level than overall time management. “If the tasks you pursue give you the life force of Qi, then you can keep pursuing them forever and the time passes effortlessly,” he says. Although he spends part of the year at his Mizner-designed Palm Beach home, he primarily lives in northern New Jersey, where he is close to the hospital and his TV work. “I love the fast-paced, highly informative, and entertaining aspect of my show,” Oz says. “I get to be myself daily in front of millions of people in 100 countries around the world. And I meet the most important influencers who have messages for my audience.” The glib communicator “loved” his first episode 10 years ago where he focused on the science of sex, and “adored” his thousandth with actor Hugh Jackman and Jeopardy! host Alex Trebek. “I especially enjoy my big interventions with stars like Charlie Sheen when he was struggling with an HIV diagnosis, and Rosie O”Donnell after her surprise heart attack,” he says. “I also like the crime segments where I have families of victims and even perpetrators speak honestly about the evil failings of the human mind.” Oz is able to juggle many projects because he knows how to remain calm in the face of success. He believes the trappings of stardom are a veneer that covers the deeper struggles people face in their daily lives. “I look for joy in seemingly small events—my 3-year-old grandson John insisting that I take him to hit balls, my

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wife Lisa’s newest culinary creation, an epiphany during a dinner conversation,” he says. “Never tolerate the status quo, meaning never tolerate success which can numb the soul.” Keeping fit and eating healthy foods (nuts and produce without saturated fats) also provide the needed energy to excel in the work and family projects important to him, including leisure travel to Turkey and Italy. In New Jersey, he rises at 6 a.m., does seven minutes of yoga, showers, then works out on an elliptical while watching videos. From 7 to 9:30 a.m., he either rehearses his show or makes hospital rounds while eating a breakfast of yogurt and berries followed by a TV taping or heart operation. Lunch is salmon with broccoli or salad, then a 15-minute nap before a second show or operation. After a 6 p.m. dinner, he answers emails, makes conference calls, or talks with Lisa until 10 p.m. before winding down by reading for 30 minutes. In Palm Beach, he plays tennis or golf at The Breakers, allows for 90 minutes of yoga on the beach, has breakfast with his family (occasionally indulging in croissants), walks or bikes with Lisa, reads and works, swims in the pool with his four children and three grandchildren, visits friends, and dines at Buccan, Echo, or other favorite restaurants. “The natural beauty of Palm Beach attracts our family, and we love that the island is rich in culture and cuisine and has a fabulous civic society and leadership that protects our quality of life,” he says. “Lisa’s family has been in Palm Beach for 60 years, and we hope to spend more time there.” His newest work project is a podcast for busy professionals who don’t watch daytime TV and long for deeper discussions on major health challenges. He also focuses on philanthropy and the need for civic leadership. With Lisa, he founded HealthCorps, a 15-yearold program that emulates the Peace Corps by placing recent college graduates into high schools around the nation to teach fitness, diet, and mental resilience. Throughout it all, he has learned the importance of partnering with similar-minded colleagues to scale up the impact. “We attended the Seminar Network created by Charles Koch and enjoyed the apolitical nature of the conference, which was focused on the major challenges facing all Americans including education and criminal justice reform,” Oz says. Staying on top of his field is important because he has learned that people don’t change based on what they know, they change because of how they feel. If he can motivate their hearts, he believes he can more easily fix their problems. While Oz can be so laser focused on details that his colleagues sometimes complain that he is “persnickety,” he feels this is the key to being the best. “How you do anything is how you do everything,” he says. “I don’t tolerate mediocrity at any level, including relationships, efficiency, and creativity.” —Linda Marx


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Michael Ligotti Whole Health by Dr. Ligotti Delray Beach 855-636-9242 ADOLESCENT MEDICINE Rosa A. Marron-Fernandez Rosa A. Marron-Fernandez, M.D. Wellington 561-408-4844 ALLERGY AND IMMUNOLOGY Daniel Brodtman Allergy and Asthma Specialists of South Florida Wellington 561-795-2006 Stuart A. Friedman Stuart A. Friedman, M.D. Delray Beach 561-495-2580 Gabriel Gonzalez Allergy Asthma & Sinus Center, P.A. Palm Beach Gardens 561-624-2919 Alan P. Koterba Allergy Associates of the Palm Beaches North Palm Beach 561-626-2006 Angelos Koutsonikolis Angelos Koutsonikolis, M.D. Boynton Beach 561-733-3546 Steven J. Louie Florida Allergy & Asthma Associates Atlantis 561-965-6685 ANESTHESIOLOGY Kevin A. Chaitoff Interventional Pain Physicians of South Florida West Palm Beach 561-833-8893 Marco Ghignone Comprehensive Pain Management Services, Inc. West Palm Beach 561-622-9065 118 PALM BEACH ILLUSTRATED

David West Team Health Anesthesia Palm Beach Gardens 561-799-3552 BREAST SURGERY Joseph A. Colletta Surgical Associates of Palm Beach County Boca Raton 561-395-2626 Marla W. Dudak Marla W. Dudak, M.D., P.A. Boca Raton 561-482-8887 Robert A. Gardner Palm Beach Breast Institute West Palm Beach 561-881-9100 June Lee Women’s Health & Healing of the Palm Beaches Palm Springs 561-548-8600 John A.P. Rimmer John A.P. Rimmer, M.D. Jupiter 561-748-1242 Sandra P. Sanchez Sandra P. Sanchez, D.O. Palm Beach Gardens 561-296-2556 Nancy Taft Margaret W. Niedland Breast Center Jupiter 561-263-4400 CARDIAC SURGERY Richard G. Cartledge Boca Raton Regional Hospital Boca Raton 561-955-6300 Richard S. Faro Palm Beach Cardiovascular Associates Palm Beach Gardens 561-626-9801 Arthur H. Katz Arthur H. Katz, M.D. Palm Beach Gardens 561-775-8447

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Inspired by his family, a local doctor encourages students to better their lives through medicine Dr. Roger L. Duncan III has inspired thousands of local students by spreading the mantra his parents impressed upon him: Strive to your highest potential. Duncan, who serves as vice chief of anesthesia at Palms West Hospital, is the force behind a trio of initiatives designed to show students that “with or without a stethoscope, they can have a meaningful impact with a career in health care or the sciences,” he explains. Health care jobs are projected to be the fastest growing in the nation through 2026, a fact of which Duncan is keenly aware. He beams when explaining the externship he founded for eighth-grade students to gain experiences at Good Samaritan Medical Center, from undergoing a mock trauma alert to toying with da Vinci robots. He also created the annual Health care and Science Stars of Tomorrow Career Symposium in conjunction with the T. Leroy Jefferson Medical Society, and is the mastermind behind A Day at the Country Club, which has raised funds and awarded more than 35 scholarships to high schoolers aspiring to pursue careers in pre-health and the sciences. There’s more to the field “than being a boring doctor,” jokes Duncan, who views medicine as an ever-growing industry that affords a pathway from poverty to the American dream. “These kids are smart,” says the father of four. “These students from underrepresented or lower socioeconomic areas don’t dream big dreams because they don’t have the opportunities nor the role models in their day-to-day world. They have omnipotential but [need] people who believe in them.” In addition to his work with students, Duncan is a fellow of the American Society of Anesthesiologists and has served on several local boards, including the Palm Beach County Medical Society, the T. Leroy Jefferson Medical Society, and Nova Southeastern University, Palm Beach campus. Duncan’s leadership in the community where he has practiced since 1999 is often recognized. Most recently, he was named one of the 2018 Delta Sigma Theta Men of Excellence. Duncan credits his hardworking parents for teaching their four children that “education is the great equalizer.” In many ways, Duncan is carrying on the legacy of his parents—who invited Freedom Fighters into their home—and those who came before them. “What they instilled in all their kids was, ‘You stand on the shoulders of all your ancestors who helped to afford you opportunities. And you have an obligation to give to others.’” —Cathy Chestnut

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Mark Rubenstein Mark Rubenstein, M.D., P.A. Jupiter 561-296-9991

Gabriel E. Breuer Mount Sinai Heart New York Palm Beach Jupiter 561-627-2210

Andres Ruiz South Palm Cardiovascular Associates, L.L.C. Delray Beach 561-515-0080

Chauncey Crandall Dr. Chauncey Crandall Jupiter 561-627-2210

Utpal N. Sagar Mount Sinai Heart - Palm Beach Jupiter 561-627-2210

Norman Erenrich Medical Specialists of the Palm Beaches, Inc. Atlantis 561-967-5033

Morteza Tavakol Palm Beach Cardiology Center Palm Beach Gardens 561-775-1061

Richard H. Kim Richard H. Kim, M.D. Delray Beach 561-495-7230

Augusto Villa Augusto E. Villa, M.D., F.A.C.C., F.S.C.A.I. Jupiter 561-627-2210

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GIRL POWER How one ob-gyn advocates for her female colleagues and supports her patients

In the exam room, conference suite, and community, Dr. Claudia Mason has made it her personal and professional commitment to champion the needs of women. It comes naturally as a gynecologist at Cleveland Clinic Florida’s offices in West Palm Beach, which she helped to open 10 years ago. A certified ob-gyn, Mason has 35 years of experience and estimates she’s cared for more than 100,000 patients—and counting. “This is a life’s work,” she says, explaining that she “guides women through their lifespan” beginning with general checkups and progressing through contraception, menopause, and hormone therapy. For four years, Mason has served on the board for the South Florida affiliate of the Susan G. Komen Foundation. “The worst part of my day is calling someone to tell her that she has breast cancer,” says Mason. “One out of eight will get breast cancer, but eight out of eight are frightened by it. It’s an emotional, gutwrenching disease. The emotions and fear are overwhelming, even if you don’t have it.” She’s a believer in the serious research Komen supports. “They’ve funded the research for the most important treatment and detection breakthroughs in the last 35 years,” she says. In addition, the organization is there for women who are going through treatment. “They are the local resource and first responders for breast health. They take care of people in their own neighborhood.” Being a fluent Spanish speaker is a plus in South Florida, but Mason didn’t grow up in a bilingual household. Instead, she learned the language while earning her medical degree from the Universidad de Zaragoza in Spain. Throughout it all, Mason kept motivated by thinking about both sets of her immigrant grandparents. “They all had the same challenge: learn another language, establish themselves, and make good,” she says. “They had to do it.” Mason is the Palm Beach representative for Cleveland Clinic’s Women’s Professional Staff Association, which advocates for women in medicine and promotes personal and professional growth through leadership opportunities in education, clinical settings, and research. Members also focus on happiness at work, recognizing “that often women have dual or triple roles, as physicians, mothers, wives, community members,” Mason says. “We want to create opportunities for success.” Her efforts have not gone unnoticed. In 2017, the Palm Beach County Medical Society named her a Physician Hero, and she also received the American Medical Women’s Association’s 2016 Local Hero Award. —C.C.

JERRY VANESSA RABINOWITZ ROGERS

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FLORIDA CANCER SPECIALISTS & RESEARCH INSTITUTE

For many, cancer is the most devastating diagnosis an individual can receive. Often it is made more onerous because, in order to receive state-of-the-art treatment from the finest doctors and to have access to clinical trials, patients have to travel long distances to metro areas. Fortunately, that is not true in Florida. Since 1984, Florida Cancer Specialists (FCS) has brought world-class medicine and hometown care to much of the state. With nearly 100 locations in its network,

FCS provides patients with the finest care available close to home. FCS is the largest independent medical oncology/hematology practice in the United States. Its 230 physicians graduated from top universities and are consistently ranked nationally as “Top Doctors” by U.S. News & World Report. They’re supported by a staff of 220 nurse practitioners and physician assistants. For those who are struggling financially, the FCS Foundation, a 501(3)(c) nonprofit organization, provides assistance to those who qualify for

Avram J. Smukler, M.D.; Daniel L. Spitz, M.D., F.A.C.P.; Sumithra Vattigunta-Gopal, MD, F.A.C.P.

Florida Cancer Specialists & Research Institute 1309 North Flagler Drive | West Palm Beach | 3401 PGA Blvd. Suite 200 | Palm Beach Gardens 561-366-4100 | FLCancer.com

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FLORIDA CANCER SPECIALISTS & RESEARCH INSTITUTE

Not Pictured: Gerald Zemel, M.D.

nonmedical living expenses, allowing patients to concentrate on getting well. Innovative services offered at FCS include an in-house specialty pharmacy for oral oncolytics, an on-site pathology lab allowing for faster reports, diagnostic imaging services, and care management for physical, psychosocial, and emotional needs. Seven physicians from FCS were nominated this year as Top Doctors. They are Dr. Howard M. Goodman, who specializes in the

treatment of gynecologic cancers; Dr. Antonella Leary, whose key focus is female cancers; Dr. James N. Harris, who treats all types of cancer; Dr. Sumithra Vattigunta-Gopal, who has a special interest in breast, gastrointestinal, lung and hematological malignancies; Dr. Avram J. Smukler, who treats all types of cancer and has a special interest in clinical research; Dr. Daniel L. Spitz, who leads the FCS Clinical Trials Research team in Palm Beach County; and Dr. Gerald Zemel, who is an expert in endovascular surgery.

Howard M. Goodman, M.D.; James N. Harris, M.D.; Antonella Leary, M.D.

Florida Cancer Specialists & Research Institute 1309 North Flagler Drive | West Palm Beach | 3401 PGA Blvd. Suite 200 | Palm Beach Gardens 561-366-4100 | FLCancer.com

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Mariano M. Faresi Bethesda Hospital Physician Group Boynton Beach 561-736-8200

Ribal S. Darwish Delray Medical Center Delray Beach 561-498-4440

Kathleen Herne Palm Beach Dermatology Group Delray Beach 561-499-0660

Harvey I. Garber Garber & Shemesh, M.D., P.A. Delray Beach 561-495-0660

Barry L. Davis Barry L. Davis, M.D. Boca Raton 561-391-1666

Peggy O. Hunter PBC Dermatology West Palm Beach 561-357-5636

COLON AND RECTAL SURGERY

David I. Kurtz David I. Kurtz, M.D. West Palm Beach 561-659-7702

David O. Kateb Kateb Medical Associates Delray Beach 561-637-3933

Lara Kelley Palm Beach Dermatology West Palm Beach 561-471-1808

Hayder Al-Azzawi Tenet Florida Physician Services West Palm Beach 561-835-3396

Jordan S. Moseson Pearlman Endocrinology, L.L.C. Boca Raton 561-955-6111

Maung K. Oo The Lung Institute of Palm Beach Jupiter 561-627-3336

Sowmya Kishor Palm Beach Dermatology West Palm Beach 561-863-1000

Heidi Bahna The Center for Advanced Surgical Care Atlantis 561-964-1632

Lester Rosen Tomish Health and Medical Center of Palm Beach County West Palm Beach 561-804-0200

ABOUT THE LIST

Andrew S. Ross Surgical Associates of Palm Beach County Boca Raton 561-395-2626

CARDIOLOGY (cont.) Craig Vogel Palm Beach Gardens Medical Center Jupiter 561-627-3130 Alan A. Zelcer Dr. Alan A. Zelcer, M.D. Delray Beach 561-495-7230

Medical decisions are some of the most important choices our readers make. In an effort to provide the best medical information available, Palm Beach Illustrated has enlisted a professional marketing company, Professional Research Services of Troy, Michigan to identify the Top Doctors in Palm Beach County. Together we surveyed licensed physicians, asking them to reveal the best medical professionals in our area. These Top Doctors have been scrutinized for the legitimacy of their licenses as well as their status with the Florida Department of Health. While there are outstanding professionals who aren’t listed here, we hope you’ll give these doctors special consideration when choosing a medical professional.

Kenneth Beer Beer Dermatology West Palm Beach 561-660-4848 Larry Cohen Palm Beach Dermatology Jupiter 561-296-1122

Jose F. Yeguez Surgical Associates of Palm Beach County / Boca Care Boca Raton 561-395-2626

Scott Fayne Palm Beach Dermatology Jupiter 561-296-1122

Ronald Zelnick Jupiter Medical Specialists, L.L.C. Jupiter 561-972-5703

Jodi A. Fiedler Derm Partners Medical & Cosmetic Spa Boca Raton 561-883-5640

CRITICAL CARE MEDICINE AND PULMONARY ASSOCIATES

Jeffrey S. Fromowitz Jeffrey S. Fromowitz, M.D., F.A.A.D. Boca Raton 561-295-7080

Nevine M. Carp Bethesda Hospital East Boynton Beach 561-374-7911 Noah Schreibman Pulmonary Associates Boca Raton 561-488-2988 Adam Wellikoff Medical Specialists of the Palm Beaches Lake Worth 561-967-3463

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Brad P. Glick Glick Skin Institute Wellington 561-798-3494 Howard A. Green Dermatology Associates, P.A. of the Palm Beaches West Palm Beach 561-659-1510

John P. Kowalczyk Palm Beach Dermatology Jupiter 561-296-1122 Oren H. Lifshitz Palm Beach Dermatology Palm Beach Gardens 561-296-7546 Elizabeth Lebrun Nestor Siperstein Dermatology Group Boca Raton 561-955-8885 Elissa S. Norton Brilliant Dermatology & Aesthetics Delray Beach 561-877-3376 Alissa K. O’Brien Water’s Edge Dermatology Jupiter 561-222-2200 Justin Platzer Water’s Edge Dermatology Palm Beach Gardens 561-463-5676 Adam S. Plotkin Palm Beach Dermatology Group Delray Beach 561-499-0660 Vidya S. Rajpara Gardens Dermatology & Cosmetic Surgery Center Palm Beach Gardens 561-776-7041


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ALAN J. BAUMAN, M.D., A.B.H.R.S.

Dr. Alan J. Bauman is a full-time board-certified hair restoration physician who has treated more than 17,000 patients and performed more than 8,000 hair transplant procedures since starting his medical hair-loss practice, Bauman Medical, in 1997. Currently based in Boca Raton, Bauman received his MD from New York Medical College and completed his surgical residency training at Mt. Sinai Medical Center and Beth Israel Medical Center in New York. Bauman is one of approximately 200 physicians worldwide to achieve certification from the esteemed American and International Board of Hair Restoration Surgery, is an accepted member of the International Alliance of Hair Restoration Surgeons, and is recommended by the American Hair Loss Association. He has achieved the coveted fellow status within the International Society of Hair Restoration Surgery and is a frequently invited faculty member at numerous international scientific meetings and live surgery workshops. Bauman has authored numerous articles and textbook chapters on the science of hair care and hair transplantation, including

eyelash transplant surgery, and has been extensively featured in the world’s leading mass media as a medical expert and successful early adopter of some of the most advanced technologies in the treatment of hair loss, such as laser therapy, platelet-rich plasma, and minimally invasive mechanical and robotic-assisted FUE hair transplantation. Most recently, Bauman introduced his latest noninvasive hair growth procedure, PDOgro, a fast “lunch-hour” treatment with no recovery, no downtime, and no blood sample required. This past year, Bauman was listed as a Top 5 Transformational CEO in Forbes, named one of Forbes’ 10 CEOs Transforming Health Care in America, and voted North America’s No. 1 Top Hair Restoration Surgeon by Aesthetic Everything. Bauman has been featured in hundreds of national and international media stories. Personal appearances, interviews, and profiles include The Today Show, The Early Show, Good Morning America, Extra, Access Hollywood, The Howard Stern Show, The Doctors, Spencer Kobren’s The Bald Truth, CNN, and Dateline on NBC, as well as numerous newspaper and magazine articles.

Alan J. Bauman, M.D., A.B.H.R.S., I.A.H.R.S.

Bauman Medical Hair Transplant and Hair Loss Treatment Center 1450 South Dixie Highway | Boca Raton | 561-394-0024 | baumanmedical.com

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DERMATOLOGY (cont.) Steven P. Rosenberg Palm Beach Dermatology West Palm Beach 561-640-4400 Allison Schwedelson Sanctuary Medical Center Boca Raton 561-886-0970 Jeffrey M. Scricca Jeffrey M. Scricca, M.D. Delray Beach 561-498-8787

Angela Weatherall ClearlyDerm Center for Dermatology Boca Raton 561-353-3376 EAR, NOSE, AND THROAT Carolyn J. Agresti Carolyn J. Agresti, M.D. West Palm Beach 561-899-3822 Alfredo Archilla ENT Specialists Boynton Beach 561-736-8141

Steven D. Shapiro Gardens Dermatology & Cosmetic Surgery Center Palm Beach Gardens 561-776-7041

Michael S. Aronsohn Boca Raton Sinus & Allergy Center Boca Raton 833-637-4687

Michael Shelling Shelling Dermatology Boynton Beach 561-737-1100

Robert A. Dattolo Ear, Nose and Throat Associates of Florida Palm Beach Gardens 561-627-3773

Michael Sherling Palm Beach Dermatology Lake Worth 561-969-7300 Robyn Siperstein Siperstein Dermatology Group Boca Raton 561-955-8885 Daniel Sokoloff Palm Beach Dermatology West Palm Beach 561-863-1000 Christopher R. Spock Water’s Edge Dermatology Delray Beach 561-316-4902 John Strasswimmer Strasswimmer + Smirnov Dermatology Delray Beach 561-819-5822 Supriya Tomar Supriya Aesthetic Dermatology West Palm Beach 561-805-9399 Andleeb A. Usmani TruDerm Lake Worth 561-847-4751

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Douglas D. Dedo Garden Cosmetic Center Palm Beach Gardens 561-626-3223 Curtis Emmer Ear, Nose and Throat Associates of Florida West Palm Beach 561-848-5579 Michael Galin Ear, Nose and Throat Associates of Florida West Palm Beach 561-848-5579 Salvatore Grimaldi Ear, Nose and Throat Associates of Florida West Palm Beach 561-848-5579

David A. Lehman ENT and Allergy Associates of Florida Palm Beach Gardens 561-627-3773 John Li John Li, M.D. Jupiter 561-748-4445 Joshua P. Light Light ENT Boynton Beach 561-349-6624 Michael J. Lipan ENT and Allergy Associates of Florida Palm Beach Gardens 561-776-7112 Thomas E. Lipin Thomas E. Lipin, M.D., P.A. Jupiter 561-746-2114 Nancy J. Liu Boca Raton Otolaryngology Boca Raton 561-750-2100 Deborah A. Loney Ear, Nose and Throat Associates of Florida Loxahatchee 561-793-5077 Nathan Nachlas Nose and Sinus Institute of Boca Raton Boca Raton 561-771-5119 Terry S. Olson ENT and Allergy Associates of Florida West Palm Beach 561-659-2266 Todd Parnes Platinum ENT Delray Beach 561-495-2002

Bjorn S. Herman University of Miami Palm Beach Gardens 561-219-4400

Ravinder Randhawa Ravinder Randhawa, D.O. Delray Beach 561-495-9111

James G. Houle Boca Raton Otolaryngology Boca Raton 561-750-2100

Bradford Ress South Florida ENT Associates Boca Raton 561-353-7377

Michael L. Schwartz Ear, Nose and Throat Associates of South Florida, P.A. West Palm Beach 561-228-5888 William S. Slomka Ear, Nose and Throat Associates of South Florida, P.A. Lake Worth 561-966-4100 Ellis Webster ENT Associates of South Florida, L.L.C. Loxahatchee 561-793-5077 Mark H. Widick ENT and Allergy Associates of Florida Boca Raton 561-391-3333 Joseph R. Zito ENT and Allergy Associates of Florida Palm Beach Gardens 561-627-3773 EMERGENCY MEDICINE Adam M. Bromberg Wellington Regional Medical Center West Palm Beach 561-440-1616 Lisa Clayton Bethesda Hospital East Boynton Beach 561-737-7733 Terry B. Cohen Boca Raton Regional Hospital Boca Raton 561-955-7100 Evan D. Goldstein Boca Raton Regional Hospital Boca Raton 561-955-7100 George Gurdock Good Samaritan Medical Center West Palm Beach 561-655-5511 Aryeh Pessah Boca Raton Regional Hospital Boca Raton 561-955-7100


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FLORIDA HEART AND VASCULAR CARE AT JFK MEDICAL CENTER Dr. Jack Zeltzer has been practicing medicine for more than 30 years and specializes exclusively in the treatment of vascular disease. He has served as chairman of the department of surgery at JFK Medical Center and currently serves as president elect of the medical staff at JFK. Zeltzer is a former president of the Palm Beach County Medical Society and continues on as chairman of the board of trustees. He is past president of both the Florida Vascular Society and the South Florida Society for Vascular Surgery. A graduate of McGill University Faculty of Medicine in Montreal, Zeltzer treats aspects of vascular disease affecting arteries and veins, including carotid arteries in the neck, abdominal aorta, blocked arteries in the legs, varicose veins, and ulcers. By staying abreast of the latest technology, Zeltzer has primarily replaced his classical training with less invasive surgery such as balloon angioplasty, stent placement, atherectomy, and laser therapy to treat blocked or narrowed arteries, aneurysms, and veins. He also performs bypass surgery when necessary. “Lifesaving techniques have improved phenomenally since I started practicing medicine,” Zeltzer says. “Technology has brought us great advantages that offer us the right tool for the right patient. One size does not fit all.” Zeltzer jokingly says he went into medicine because his mother wanted him to become a doctor, but as it turns out she was right. “I went into medicine because I was always interested in it and particularly in vascular surgery,” he says. Individualized patient care delivered with compassion is his philosophy. “Call me old-fashioned in everything but technology, and I won’t be offended,” he says. “I still like that ‘Norman Rockwell’ kind of doctor.”

Jack Zeltzer, M.D.

Florida Heart and Vascular Care at JFK Medical Center 180 JFK Drive, Suite 320 | Atlantis 561-548-4900 fhvcare.com

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Joshua P. Daly South Florida Foot & Ankle Centers Royal Palm Beach 561-793-6170

Kathryn Reynolds Palm Beach Diabetes & Endocrine Specialists, P.A. Jupiter 561-513-5100

Jimmy Huang Florida Dept. of Health in Palm Beach County w/ Palm Beach Center West Palm Beach 561-514-5300

Jessica Ricciuto South Florida Endocrine Center Jupiter 561-626-9041

Mrunalini Kavuri Primary Care of Palm Beach Delray Beach 561-330-3026

Paul Y. Casanova-Romero Palm Beach Diabetes & Endocrine Specialists West Palm Beach 561-513-5100

Bryan S. Vinik East Coast Medical Associates Boca Raton 561-391-1085

Fayva Lurie Fayva Lurie, M.D. Delray Beach 561-637-5780

John S. Levin Orthopedic Center of Palm Beach County Atlantis 561-967-6500

Alan Feldman South Florida Endocrine Center Jupiter 561-626-9041

FAMILY MEDICINE

Michael Milstein Premier Medical Care of the Palm Beaches Jupiter 561-745-0072

Eric Lloyd Boca Raton Orthopaedics & Sports Medicine Boca Raton 561-241-8668

Alejandro Miquel South Florida Physical Medicine Royal Palm Beach 561-422-1819

Lily Pan Perkins Comprehensive Foot and Ankle Surgery Jupiter 561-799-9581

EMERGENCY MEDICINE (cont.) Gail Rubin-Kwal Boca Raton Regional Hospital Boca Raton 561-955-7100 ENDOCRINOLOGY, DIABETES, AND METABOLISM

Renee Freedman East Coast Medical Associates Boca Raton 561-391-1085 Anna Frisch Palm Beach Thyroid & Endocrinology Wellness, L.L.C. Wellington 561-303-2800 Maria E. Gutierrez Palm Beach Diabetes & Endocrine Specialists West Palm Beach 561-513-5100 Barry S. Horowitz Palm Beach Diabetes & Endocrine Specialists West Palm Beach 561-513-5100 Kathryn D. Jones The Select Few M.D., L.L.C. Boca Raton 561-952-2740 Aleksandra Kraeher South Florida Endocrine Center Jupiter 561-626-9041 Sharon Miller Elite Diabetes & Endocrine Specialists, L.L.C. Boca Raton 561-235-5980

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Laura Balda Balda Health West Palm Beach 561-557-1767 Mikhail Berman Dr. Mikhail Berman Palm Beach Gardens 561-841-1837 Robert A. Cohen Cohen Medical Associates Delray Beach 561-496-7200 Jennifer Dorce-Medard Lakeside Medical Center Belle Glade 561-996-6571 Lori Lynn Dowie Elite Coastal Healthcare Palm Beach Gardens 561-743-4911 Bradley S. Feuer Bradley S. Feuer, D.O., J.D. West Palm Beach 561-881-4384 Luisa Fierro West Palm Beach VA Medical Center West Palm Beach 561-422-8262 Robert C. Greer IV Robert C. Greer IV, D.O., F.A.C.O.F.P. & Robert C. Greer V, D.O. Lake Park 561-844-2464

Milena Osorio Smith Sanitas Boynton Beach Boynton Beach 844-665-4827 Laurie P. Rothman Laurie P. Rothman, M.D. Palm Beach Gardens 561-935-4460 Mandi Sehgal FAU Medicine - Boca Raton Regional Hospital Boca Raton 561-297-4990 Ofer Shustik Coordinated Health West Palm Beach West Palm Beach 561-283-2925 Ira G. Warshaw Ira G. Warshaw, M.D. North Palm Beach 561-626-1000 FOOT AND ANKLE SURGERY James T. Clancy Orthopedic Center of Palm Beach County Atlantis 561-967-6500

Bradley M. Lamm Paley Orthopedic & Spine Institute West Palm Beach 561-844-5255

GASTROENTEROLOGY Alan Bank Digestive Care Boca Raton 561-488-2700 Michael L. Blum Michael L. Blum, M.D. Delray Beach 561-495-5700 Lianne Cavell South Florida Gastroenterology Associates, P.A. Delray Beach 561-499-9585 James Chong Gastro Health Delray Beach 561-495-5700 Elliot Ellis Center for Gastrointestinal Endoscopy West Palm Beach 561-327-7492 Lyle Hurwitz Gastroenterology Associates of Florida Wellington 561-964-8221


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Physician Profiles

SOUTH PALM BEACH SURGICAL ASSOCIATES

Outstanding skills, judgment, experience, integrity, and sincere personal attention make Dr. Jonathan Wideroff and Dr. Erica Podolsky the prime choice for surgical care. They manage a broad spectrum of surgical diseases at Delray Medical Center and Boca Regional Hospital, and are both board-certified in surgery. Wideroff has been a pillar of the medical community since 1982. He is a graduate of the Medical College of Pennsylvania. He did his surgical residency at Jackson Memorial/University of Miami Medical Center. He does a broad variety of surgery, concentrating his practice in thyroid, parathyroid, hernia, and gallbladder surgery. Podolsky has rapidly become the most sought-out surgeon in South Palm Beach County. She completed a minimally invasive

and bariatric surgery fellowship at Duke University, as well as a seven-year surgical residency at Hahnemann University. She went to medical school at Thomas Jefferson University. She is an expert in minimally invasive abdominal and robotic surgery with a special interest in anti-reflux surgery. She also concentrates in weight-loss surgery and directs that busy program at Delray Medical Center. The group is pleased to welcome Dr. Leandro Feo-Aguirre. He is double board-certified in both colorectal and general surgery. After his residency at Hahnemann University, he completed fellowships in colorectal surgery at Michigan Stan University, then in colorectal cancer at Memorial Sloan Kettering in New York.

Jonathan Wideroff, M.D.; Erica Podolsky, M.D.; Leandro Feo-Aguirre, M.D.

South Palm Beach Surgical Associates 1601 Clint Moore Road, Suite 145 | Boca Raton | 561-939-0455 | southpalmsurgery.com

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GASTROENTEROLOGY (cont.) Roger S. Koerner Digestive Care Jupiter 561-401-9082 Akiva Marcus Digestive Disease Center of the Palm Beaches West Palm Beach 561-530-1725 Miles Medrano Gastroenterology Associates of Florida Atlantis 561-964-8221 Michael J. Monzel Digestive Disease Center Loxahatchee 561-795-5130 Denis M. Murphy Denis M. Murphy, M.D., P.A. West Palm Beach 561-832-1643

Taryn Silverstein Gastroenterology Associates of Florida Atlantis 561-964-8221 Todd Simon Gastroenterology Associates of Florida Wellington 561-964-8221 Bernard Stein Digestive Care Jupiter 561-744-2200 Sheldon J. Taub Digestive Care Jupiter 561-401-9082 Jeffrey Wenger Center for Gastrointestinal Endoscopy West Palm Beach 561-327-7492 GENERAL SURGERY John J. Bacha Palm Beach Gardens Surgery, L.L.C. Palm Beach Gardens 561-619-3115

Sidney Neimark The Center for Gastrointestinal Endoscopy West Palm Beach 561-327-7492

Shanel Bhagwandin Jupiter Medical Specialists, L.L.C. Jupiter 561-745-7789

Naveen Reddy Naveen Reddy, M.D. Wellington 561-619-7620

Ralph Breslaw South Florida Surgical Specialists, L.L.C. Boynton Beach 561-272-1234 Kimmerle Cohen Tenet Florida Physician Services West Palm Beach 561-802-9958

Salvatore Senzatimore JR. Center for Gastrointestinal Endoscopy West Palm Beach 561-327-7492

Joseph A. Colletta Surgical Associates of Palm Beach County Boca Raton 561-395-2626

Frederick Sherman Medical Specialists of the Palm Beaches Lake Worth 561-964-8221

David Coykendall Palm Beach General Surgery and Hernia Center Palm Beach Gardens 561-513-9806

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Daniel R. Higgins 21st Century Oncology - Graduate Surgical West Palm Beach 561-655-4334 Srinivas Kaza 21st Century Oncology - Surgical Specialists of South Florida Lake Worth 561-439-1500 FEATURED PHYSICIANS

Kandace Kichler JFK Medical Center Wellington 239-277-2940 LEARN MORE ON PAGE 144

Morris S. Naus Morris S. Naus, M.D. Delray Beach 561-495-5700

Robert S. Raymond Gastro Group of The Palm Beaches, L.L.P. Palm Beach Gardens 561-655-3255

S. Forrest Dodson Surgical Associates of Palm Beach County Boca Raton 561-955-6631

Kenneth Larson The Center for Advanced Surgical Care Atlantis 561-964-1632 Barry M. Miskin Jupiter Medical Services, L.L.C. Jupiter 561-972-5719 Jordan S. Moseson Pearlman Endocrinology, L.L.C. Boca Raton 561-955-6111 Armaghan Mostafavi Armaghan Mostafavi, M.D. Boynton Beach 561-424-5004 FEATURED PHYSICIANS

Erica Podolsky South Palm Beach Surgical Associates Boca Raton 561-288-2593 LEARN MORE ON PAGE 129

Sandra P. Sanchez Sandra P. Sanchez, D.O. Palm Beach Gardens 561-296-2556

Andrew J. Shapiro Andrew J. Shapiro, M.D. Wellington 561-899-4883 Itzhak Shasha 21st Century Oncology West Palm Beach 561-655-4334 FEATURED PHYSICIANS

Jefferson Vaughan Jupiter Medical Specialists, L.L.C. Jupiter 561-529-4830 LEARN MORE ON PAGE 131

FEATURED PHYSICIANS

Jonathan Wideroff South Palm Beach Surgical Associates Boca Raton 561-288-2593 LEARN MORE ON PAGE 129

GERIATRIC MEDICINE Mary M. Colburn Mary M. Colburn, M.D., P.A. West Palm Beach 561-683-2220 Karl Dhana MorseLife Health System West Palm Beach 561-570-2658 Daniel Fortier Flagler Medical Associates West Palm Beach 561-659-7411 Deborah Friedlander Tenet Florida Physician Services Boynton Beach 561-740-4762 Steven L. Kanner Steven L. Kanner, D.O., F.A.C.P. West Palm Beach 561-863-8301


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Physician Profiles

JEFFERSON ROGER VAUGHAN, M.D.

For 25 years, Dr. Jefferson R. Vaughan has served our country and community. He began his surgical career as a general surgeon in the U.S. Navy, both abroad and at sea aboard the USS Kitty Hawk. Closer to home, he was an early adopter of 3-D visualization technology and trained surgeons from around the country in its use in weight-loss surgery. He also developed his own line of weight loss supplements, wlsvitamins.com, when none other existed. Vaughan continues to perform advanced, minimally invasive

procedures such as complex bowel resections and reconstructions, abdominal cancer resections, and all weight-loss operations with minimal hospital stays. In fact, most patients are able to go home the very next day. He has extensive experience in treating cancers, hiatal hernias and reflux, hernias, gallbladder disease, and severe obesity. Twenty-five years of experience, wisdom, and judgment means world-class treatment.

Jefferson Roger Vaughan, M.D.

General Surgery of Jupiter Medical Specialists 1002 South Old Dixie Highway, Suite 206 | Jupiter | 561-741-5695 | bariatricflorida.com

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GERIATRIC MEDICINE (cont.) Monina Mabuti-Lim West Palm Beach VA Medical Center West Palm Beach 561-422-8262 Arnold Jay Simon Arnold Jay Simon, M.D. Lantana 561-309-6831 GYNECOLOGIC ONCOLOGY Frank D. Cirisano Women’s Cancer Care Center Delray Beach 561-447-0090 Howard M. Goodman Florida Cancer Specialists West Palm Beach 561-366-4100 S. Jason Kapnick S. Jason Kapnick, M.D. Palm Beach Gardens 561-622-3810 FEATURED PHYSICIANS

Antonella Leary Florida Cancer Specialists & Research Institute Palm Beach Gardens 561-366-4100 LEARN MORE ON PAGE 123

Donna M. Pinelli Jupiter Medical Center Physician Group Jupiter 561-263-4400 Fernando O. Recio South Florida Center for Gynecologic Oncology Boca Raton 561-997-8991 HAND SURGERY Roberto J. Acosta Robert J. Acosta, M.D. West Palm Beach 561-840-8681 Roberto J. Acosta Robert J. Acosta, M.D., P.A. Jupiter 561-746-8704 132 PALM BEACH ILLUSTRATED

Veronica A. Diaz Palm Beach Hand to Shoulder Jupiter 561-746-7686 Ehsan Esmaeili South Florida Hand & Orthopaedic Center Boca Raton 561-241-4758 Kenneth Garrod South Florida Hand Orthopaedic Center Boca Raton 561-241-4758 Angelo Incorvaia The Hand & Wrist Institute of Palm Beach Boynton Beach 561-374-7372 Justin Kearse Palm Beach Orthopaedic Institute Palm Beach Gardens 561-694-4777 Marvin A. Kohn Orthopedic Center of Palm Beach County Atlantis 561-967-6500 Michael J. Krebsbach Boca Raton Orthopaedic Group Boca Raton 561-391-5515 Brandon J. Luskin Orthopaedic Surgery Associates, Inc. Boynton Beach 561-734-5080 Anand P. Panchal The Center for Bone & Joint Surgery of the Palm Beaches Jupiter 561-798-6600 Veronica Pedro The Center for Bone & Joint Surgery of the Palm Beaches Royal Palm Beach 561-798-6600 Thomas Saylor Orthopaedic Care Specialists North Palm Beach 561-840-1090

HEMATOLOGY AND ONCOLOGY Humberto J. Caldera Hematology Oncology Associates of the Palm Beaches Lake Worth 561-965-1864 Hilary Gomolin The Center for Hematology-Oncology Boca Raton 561-955-6400 FEATURED PHYSICIANS

James N. Harris Florida Cancer Specialists & Research Institute Palm Beach Gardens 561-366-4100 LEARN MORE ON PAGE 123

Andrea Katz 21st Century Oncology Jupiter 561-748-2488 Elisabeth A. Mckeen Florida Cancer Specialists & Research Institute Palm Beach Gardens 561-366-4100

Avram J. Smukler Florida Cancer Specialists & Research Institute West Palm Beach 561-366-4100 LEARN MORE ON PAGE 122

FEATURED PHYSICIANS

Daniel Spitz Florida Cancer Specialists & Research Institute West Palm Beach 561-366-4100 LEARN MORE ON PAGE 122

Edit Tolnai Jupiter Hematology Oncology Jupiter 561-296-9147 FEATURED PHYSICIANS

Sumithra Vattigunta-Gopal Florida Cancer Specialists & Research Institute Palm Beach Gardens 239-366-4100 LEARN MORE ON PAGE 122

INFECTIOUS DISEASE Elizabeth Reich Jupiter Hematology & Oncology Jupiter 561-748-2488 Harold Richter The Center for Hematology-Oncology Boca Raton 561-955-6400 Neal E. Rothschild Florida Cancer Specialists West Palm Beach 561-366-4100 Abraham Schwarzberg Cancer Center of South Florida Lake Worth 561-253-3398 Talya Schwarzberg Cancer Center of South Florida Lake Worth 561-253-3398 Henry J. Shapiro Jupiter Hematology Oncology Jupiter 561-748-2488

Larry Bush Comprehensive Infectious Diseases Wellington 561-967-0101 George A. Carden Carden & Dodson, M.D.s West Palm Beach 561-655-8448 Julio V. Cardenas Infectious Disease Associates Boca Raton 561-393-8224 Christopher D. Cortes Christopher D. Cortes, M.D. Delray Beach 561-501-4266 Kleper de Almeida Carden & Dodson, M.D.s West Palm Beach 561-655-8448


FEATURED PHYSICIANS

Leslie E. Diaz Infectious Disease Associates North Palm Beach 561-776-8300 David Dodson Carden & Dodson, M.D.s West Palm Beach 561-655-8448 Mohamed Erritouni Infectious Disease of the Palm Beaches Delray Beach 561-501-4266 Joseph Etienne Comprehensive Infectious Diseases Wellington 561-967-0101 Donald F. Heiman Donald F. Heiman, M.D. Boca Raton 561-395-8699 Kitonga Kiminyo Infectious Diseases Consultants, Inc. Boynton Beach 561-735-7531 Indira Marmolejos Palm Beach Infectious Diseases Delray Beach 561-404-9845 Ana R. Mateo-Bibeau Comprehensive Infectious Diseases Wellington 561-967-0101 Ines Mbaga Infectious Disease Associates Delray Beach 561-496-1095 FEATURED PHYSICIANS

Jose Menajovsky Triple O Medical Services, P.A. West Palm Beach 561-832-6770 LEARN MORE ON PAGE 140

Ernesto R. Montesino-Vargas Palm Beach Infectious Diseases Delray Beach 561-404-9845

Olayemi O. Osiyemi Triple O Medical Services, P.A. West Palm Beach 561-832-6770 LEARN MORE ON PAGE 140

Daniel E. Peters Gardens ID Group, L.L.C. Palm Beach Gardens 561-626-2914 Gabriel G. Sandkovsky Boca Raton Regional Hospital Boca Raton 561-393-8224 Susan E. Saxe Boca Raton Regional Hospital Boca Raton 561-393-8224 Andres E. Suarez Gardens ID Group, L.L.C. Palm Beach Gardens 561-626-2914 Kurt L. Wiese Infectious Disease Associates Boca Raton 561-393-8224 Elena Yamaguchi Elena Yamaguchi, M.D. Delray Beach 561-955-7100

Meyer Cohen Internal Medicine Associates Boca Raton 561-939-0760

Bruce W. Moskowitz Bruce W. Moskowitz, M.D. West Palm Beach 561-833-6116

Rupesh R. Dharia Palm Beach Internal Medicine Palm Beach Gardens 561-776-8891

Suzanne Murphy West Palm Beach VA Medical Center West Palm Beach 561-422-8262

David Dodson Carden & Dodson, M.D.s West Palm Beach 561-655-8448

Petra U. Neues Good Samaritan Medical Center West Palm Beach 561-655-5511

Minerva M. Ellis Palm Beach Medical Group West Palm Beach 561-840-4699

Marni Nicholas Office of Dr. Marni Nicholas Primary Care Services Jupiter 561-529-4842

Daniel Fortier Flagler Medical Associates West Palm Beach 561-659-7411 Gabriela Goldstein Gabriela Goldstein, M.D., P.A. West Palm Beach 561-820-8580 David B. Hevert Glades Medical Group Boca Raton 561-394-3088

INTERNAL MEDICINE

Wayne R. Kotzker Florida Kidney Physicians Boca Raton 561-368-0235

Darmaan Aden Darmaan Aden, M.D. West Palm Beach 561-318-8440

Seba L. Krumholtz Boca Raton Regional Hospital Boca Raton 561-994-5454

Rolando Alvarez RegenaMedx West Palm Beach 561-295-1142

Romeo Legaspi Medical Center Affiliates West Palm Beach 561-478-8825

Jeffrey Bergsman West Palm Beach VA Medical Center West Palm Beach 561-422-8262

Peter Lyn Jupiter Medical Specialists, L.L.C. Jupiter 561-529-4834

Gabriella Bonomo Gabriella Bonomo, M.D. Jupiter 561-799-3770

Timothy Mark Flagler Medical Associates West Palm Beach 561-659-7411

Abbas Rabiei Coastal Nephrology, Dialysis & Internal Medicine Jupiter 561-253-8121 Shari B. Rosenbaum M.D.VIP Boca Raton 561-988-0995 Arnold Jay Simon Arnold Jay Simon, M.D. Lantana 561-309-6831 Robert Steinberg Flagler Medical Associates West Palm Beach 561-659-7411 Louis G. Tumminia Tumminia Internal Medicine Delray Beach 561-498-8891 James Vanek James Vanek, M.D. West Palm Beach 561-659-5154 Israel L. Wacks M.D.VIP Jupiter 561-743-2450 Jack Waterman Metropolitan Health Partners Palm Beach Gardens 561-962-0101

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Physician Profiles

KISHORE K. DASS, M.D.

MATERNAL AND FETAL MEDICINE Gary R. Cohen Perinatal Diagnostic Institute Wellington 561-379-9845 Aaron B. Deutsch Maternal-Fetal Medicine of the Palm Beaches Boynton Beach 561-364-0200

Dr. Kishore Dass is a board-certified radiation oncologist with 21st Century Oncology. He earned his medical degree from Loyola University and completed his residency in radiation oncology at the Cleveland Clinic Foundation. Losing his grandmother to cancer while growing up in Burma prompted him to study oncology to prevent other children from losing loved ones. Dass was instrumental in developing stereotactic radiosurgery at the Cleveland Clinic and augmented his studies with extensive work at the National Cancer Institute, the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, and the University of Pennsylvania. Since 1993, Dr. Dass has performed more than 5,000 radioactive seed implants to treat prostate cancer. More than 80 percent of those patients have no evidence of cancer following treatment. “Having practiced for over 25 years, and watching the new innovations and new treatment modalities increase our survival rates is extremely rewarding,” says Dr. Dass. “After all these years, I walk into work and it feels like my first day on the job. I feel the same enthusiasm and desire to meet the next patient and help them beat this dreadful disease.”

Kishore K. Dass, M.D. 21st Century Oncology 3343 State Road 7 | Wellington 561-795-9845 21co.com

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Armen Margaryan Kidney & Hypertension Specialists Delray Beach 561-496-1160 James Mullen Advanced Kidney Care Jupiter 561-721-1112 John Panos John Panos, M.D. Boca Raton 561-989-9070

Denise Guidetti Perinatal Specialists of the Palm Beaches, Inc. Palm Beach Gardens 561-626-3800

Jaideep Puri Jaideep Puri, M.D. Jupiter 561-694-1021

Debra A. Jones Perinatal and Gynecologic Specialists of the Palm Beaches, Inc. Palm Beach Gardens 561-626-3800

Abbas Rabiei Coastal Nephrology, Dialysis & Internal Medicine Jupiter 561-253-8121

Ruel T. Stoessel Ruel T. Stoessel, M.D., P.A. / Pre-Birth Centers of America Palm Beach Gardens 561-630-8001

Lon M. Sadowsky Kidney & Hypertension Specialists Delray Beach 561-496-1160

NEPHROLOGY David Amrose Advanced Kidney Care Jupiter 561-721-1112 Jose F. Arrascue South Palm Beach Nephrology, P.A. Atlantis 561-965-7228 Nicole A. Basile Advanced Kidney Care Jupiter 561-721-1112

Freya Silverstein South Palm Beach Nephrology, P.A. Atlantis 561-965-7228 Sergio R. Vega Medneph P.A. West Palm Beach 561-655-1889 Jack Waterman Metropolitan Health Partners Palm Beach Gardens 561-962-0101 NEUROLOGY

Ronald Goldin Jupiter Medical Specialists, L.L.C. Palm Beach Gardens 561-627-6454

Jennifer Buczyner Comprehensive Neurology of the Palm Beaches Palm Beach Gardens 561-909-0080

Michael Lotfi Michael Lotfi, M.D. West Palm Beach 561-840-7779

Danita Jones Cleveland Clinic Palm Beach Gardens 877-463-2010


Linda Pao Linda Pao, M.D., P.A. Jupiter 561-444-3335 Carl Sadowsky Palm Beach Neurology Premiere Research Institute West Palm Beach 561-845-0500 David Silvers Gardens Neurology Palm Beach Gardens 561-799-2831 J. Mark Stafford Neurology Specialists Jupiter, P.S. Jupiter 561-627-3381 Sylvia Zuniga-Barboni Advanced Neurology of the Palm Beaches Palm Beach Gardens 561-626-1159 NEUROSURGERY Ramin M. Abdolvahabi Palm Beach Neurosurgery, L.L.C. Wellington 561-433-4444 Richard M. Foltz Florida Spine Associates Boca Raton 561-495-9511 Jordan C. Grabel Jordan C. Grabel, M.D. West Palm Beach 561-833-6388 Brett A. Osborn Brett A. Osborn, D.O., P.L.L.C. Jupiter 561-935-9233 Evan Packer Delray Beach Surgery Center Delray Beach 561-495-9111 Brett A. Schlifka Palm Beach Neurosurgery, L.L.C. Wellington 561-433-3444 Lloyd Zucker Brain and Spine Center South Florida Delray Beach 561-501-7445

OBSTETRICS AND GYNECOLOGY Amy N. Banooni Ob/Gyn Specialists of the Palm Beaches, P.A. West Palm Beach 561-655-3331 Dudley Brown Jr. The Brown Institute for Health and Wellness Palm Beach Gardens 561-459-8955

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Physician Profiles

ANNE C. FISCHER, M.D.

Joy Cavalaris Palm Beach Obstetrics & Gynecology Lake Worth 561-295-7203 Glenn Collins Institute for Women’s Health and Body West Palm Beach 561-616-9988 Michael Fleischer Boca OB/GYN, L.L.C. Boca Raton 561-488-9719 Marc Kaufman Partners in Women’s Health Jupiter 561-354-1515 Jeffrey Litt Partners in Women’s Health Jupiter 561-354-1515 Sasha Melendy Ob/Gyn Specialists of the Palm Beaches, P.A. Jupiter 561-741-1957 Stewart Newman Women’s Health Partners, L.L.C. Boca Raton 561-368-3775 Steven Pliskow Advanced Women’s OB/GYN West Palm Beach 561-683-1331 Jane Rudolph Women’s Health Partners, L.L.C. Delray Beach 561-368-3775

Dr. Anne C. Fischer is board-certified in general surgery and pediatric surgery. She has practiced medicine for 20 years and specializes in minimally invasive pediatric general and thoracic surgery for newborns, infants, toddlers, and children. She’s delighted to be working at the Palm Beach Children’s Hospital at St. Mary’s Medical Center because of the breadth of specialists there and the focus on pulling a team together. “Pediacentric, multidisciplinary programs ensure that physicians are aware of the latest innovations and can use them,” she says. “Children don’t always get the financial commitment that’s needed to do that. I’m passionate about quality care, and there is a joy to taking care of children and bringing them to a state-of-the-art medical center.” Both of Fischer’s parents were physicians, and she decided on pediatric surgery because it has the potential to make a difference over someone’s entire life. “Some look upon it as very painful whereas I think there are so many innovations that have improved the care of children,” she says. “There have been tremendous gains in pediatric oncology.”

Anne C. Fischer, M.D.

Palm Beach Children’s Surgical Specialists 927 45th Street, Suite 301 | West Palm Beach 561-295-9100 palmbeachchildrenssurgicalspecialists.com

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Physician Profiles

LEE A. FOX, M.D.; ANDREW HALL, M.D.

OBSTETRICS AND GYNECOLOGY (cont.) Sylvia Siegfried Palm Beach Obstetrics & Gynecology Lake Worth 561-295-7203 Moises Virelles Palm Beach Urogynecology Wellington 561-798-1233 OPHTHALMOLOGY Thomas Arno Albini University of Miami Health System Bascom Palmer Eye Institute Palm Beach Gardens 305-243-2020

Dr. Lee A. Fox and Dr. Andrew Hall are board-certified vascular and interventional radiologists specializing in minimally invasive image-guided procedures. Fox earned his medical degree at Washington University in St. Louis and completed his residency in diagnostic radiology at Brigham and Women’s Hospital in Boston. Hall completed medical school at the University of Pittsburgh and his residency at the University of Chicago. Both Fox and Hall obtained their interventional radiology fellowships at Miami Cardiac and Vascular Institute. Fox and Hall specialize in the diagnosis and treatment of a variety of conditions with a special interest in peripheral vascular disease, including minimally invasive therapies for aneurysms, peripheral arterial disease, and varicose veins. Through the use of cutting-edge technology, Fox and Hall are able to employ procedures that have less risk, less recovery time, and less pain compared to open surgery. Interventional Oncology is another focus at Hall and Fox’s practice. Many cancers that once required surgery or were inoperable can now be treated on an outpatient basis using minimally invasive techniques. Although peripheral vascular disease and oncology are of particular interest to Fox and Hall, both treat a wide variety of other conditions including uterine fibroids, spinal compression fractures, chronic pelvic pain, and DVT/blood clots.

Larissa Camejo Center for Medical and Surgical Eye Care Jupiter 561-223-6557 David B. Cano Cano & Manning Eye Center West Palm Beach 561-684-4773

Jupiter Imaging Associates 1210 S. Old Dixie Highway | Jupiter 561-263-5007 jupitermed.com/services/imaging/meet-our-team

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J. William Harbour University of Miami Health System Bascom Palmer Eye Institute Palm Beach Gardens 305-243-2020 Lawrence Katzen Katzen Eye Care & Laser Center Boynton Beach 877-736-2020 Matthew D. Kay Matthew D. Kay, M.D., P.A. Aventura 305-931-2673 Krishna Kishor University of Miami Health System Bascom Palmer Eye Institute Palm Beach Gardens 305-243-2020 Douglas A. Kohl Eye Associates of Boca Raton, P.A. Boca Raton 561-391-8300

Michael Connor Oculoplastic & Orbital Consultants Palm Beach Gardens 561-845-6500

Ellen Koo University of Miami Health System Bascom Palmer Eye Institute Palm Beach Gardens 305-243-2020

Jonathan Criss Florida Eye Microsurgical Institute Boca Raton 561-451-4514

David Mittleman Mittleman Eye West Palm Beach 561-500-2020

Paul Gallogly Retina Care Specialists Palm Beach Gardens 561-624-0099

Joseph Nezgoda West Boca Eye Center Boca Raton 561-488-1001

FEATURED PHYSICIANS

David Goldman Goldman Eye Palm Beach Gardens 561-630-7120 LEARN MORE ON PAGE 137

Lee A. Fox, M.D.; Andrew Hall, M.D.

Lawrence S. Halperin Retina Group of Florida Boca Raton 561-394-6499

James H. Guildford James H. Guilford, M.D. West Palm Beach 561-833-1810

Steven I. Rosenfeld Delray Eye Associates, P.A. Delray Beach 561-498-8100 Nunzio Sossi Palm Beach Eye Clinic West Palm Beach 561-832-6113 Barry Taney Retina Group of Florida Boynton Beach 561-394-6499


George C. Wong George C. Wong, M.D. West Palm Beach 561-659-6535 ORTHOPEDIC SURGERY Gary Ackerman Palm Beach Sports Medicine West Palm Beach 561-845-6000 Chaim Arlosoroff Orthopaedic Care Specialists North Palm Beach 561-840-1090 Ezra Berkowitz Orthopedic Center of Palm Beach County Boynton Beach 561-967-6500 Mark S. Bromson Boca Raton Orthopaedic Group Boca Raton 561-391-5515 Brian E. Coleman South Palm Orthopedics Delray Beach 561-496-6662 Michael Cooney Palm Beach Orthopaedic Institute Palm Beach Gardens 561-694-7776 Veronica A. Diaz Palm Beach Hand to Shoulder Jupiter 561-746-7686 David S. Feldman Paley Orthopedic & Spine Institute West Palm Beach 561-844-5255 Arthur L. Germain Florida Spine Associates Boca Raton 561-495-9511 George J. Kolettis Boca Raton Orthopaedic Group Boca Raton 561-391-5515 Michael J. Krebsbach Boca Raton Orthopaedic Group Boca Raton 561-391-5515

Michael Leighton Palm Beach Orthopaedic Institute Palm Beach Gardens 561-694-7776 Gregory M. Martin Personalized Orthopedics of the Palm Beaches Boynton Beach 561-733-5888

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Physician Profiles

DAVID GOLDMAN, M.D.

Andrew Noble Palm Beach Orthopaedic Institute Building Palm Beach Gardens 561-694-7776 Robert P. Norton Robert P. Norton, M.D., F.A.A.O.S. Boca Raton 561-495-9511 Dror Paley Paley Orthopedic & Spine Institute West Palm Beach 561-844-5255 Jeffrey A. Press Personalized Orthopedics of the Palm Beaches Boynton Beach 561-733-5888 Craig Robbins Paley Orthopedic & Spine Institute West Palm Beach 561-844-5255 Nicholas Sama The Center for Bone & Joint Surgery of the Palm Beaches Wellington 561-798-6600 Alan L. Saperstein Boca Raton Orthopaedics & Sports Medicine Boca Raton 561-241-8668

Dr. David Goldman is the founder of Goldman Eye in Palm Beach Gardens. He graduated cum laude with a BA from Cornell University, and earned his MD with distinction in research from Tufts School of Medicine. He then served as an assistant professor of clinical ophthalmology at the Bascom Palmer Eye Institute, where he quickly became the second highest volume surgeon. He has received numerous accolades, including Top 40 Under 40 internationally by The Ophthalmologist; top 250 U.S. ophthalmic surgeons by Premier Surgeon; Florida Society of Ophthalmology Young Outstanding Ophthalmologist Award; best ophthalmologist by the Palm Beach County Medical Society; finalist for best ophthalmologist in Palm Beach County by the Palm Beach Post; and Top Doc by Palm Beach Illustrated. His practice includes cataract surgery, LASIK surgery, and repair of cataract surgery complications.

Philip A. Saville Florida Spine Associates Boca Raton 561-495-9511 OSTEOPATHIC MEDICINE Glenn S. Chapman Surfside Non-Surgical Orthopedics, Sports Medicine & Pain Boynton Beach 561-330-4300

David Goldman, M.D.

Goldman Eye 3502 Kyoto Gardens Drive, Suite B | Palm Beach Gardens 561-630-7120 goldmaneye.com

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ANDREA HASS, M.D.

OSTEOPATHIC MEDICINE (cont.) Robert A. Cohen Cohen Medical Associates Delray Beach 561-496-7200 Lori Lynn Dowie Elite Coastal Healthcare Palm Beach Gardens 561-743-4911 Richard Goldberg Driftwood Family Practice Jupiter 561-746-0208 PAIN MEDICINE Michael Auerbach Florida Spine Associates Boca Raton 561-495-9511

Dr. Andrea Hass has been practicing in the Palm Beach area for more than 23 years. Board-certified in ophthalmology, she completed additional training at the world-renowned Wills Eye Hospital in Philadelphia to specialize in the intricate surgery of the soft tissues around the eye area while maintaining eye health and proper eyelid function. As an oculo-plastic surgeon, she is highly acclaimed for surgery of the eyes and brow. Her chosen field provides the perfect blending of her love for aesthetics and the precise skills and finesse required for the delicate surgeries she enjoys performing. Her specialty complements the skills of her husband, Dr. Brian Hass, and Dr. Michael Frederick, who focus on facelifts and breast and body surgeries. While at work, Hass experiences joy on a regular basis. “I share the happiness patients experience when they feel good about their appearance,” she says. “I love the thrill when I hand patients the mirror after filler injections and I get to see the ‘wow’ in their faces. It never gets old.”

Jane Bistline Interventional Pain Services of Palm Beach West Palm Beach 561-681-9808 Brian Burrough Florida Spine Associates Boca Raton 561-495-9511 Kevin A. Chaitoff Interventional Pain Physicians of South Florida West Palm Beach 561-833-8893 Sue Cohn Orthopedic Center of Palm Beach County Boynton Beach 561-967-6500 John F. Cooney Interventional Pain Physicians of South Florida West Palm Beach 561-833-8893

Your best Body Andrea Hass, M.D.

Hass Plastic Surgery & MediSpa 2401 PGA Boulevard, Suite 150 | Palm Beach Gardens 561-624-7777 HassPlasticSurgery.com

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Sami Dagher Sami Dagher, M.D. Boynton Beach 561-733-8133 Nathaniel R. Drourr Jupiter Pain Management Jupiter 561-223-6288

Stuart J. Feldman Resolute Pain Solutions Boca Raton 866-228-7676 Marco Ghignone Comprehensive Pain Management Services, Inc. West Palm Beach 561-622-9065 Lawrence Gorfine Palm Beach Spine & Diagnostic Institute West Palm Beach 561-649-8770 Eduardo Jusino Spine and Wellness Centers of America Lake Worth 305-974-5533 Bruce Mann Spine & Orthopedic Center Boca Raton 888-409-8006 Michael J. Miller South Florida Detox Center West Palm Beach 561-337-6842 Louis Raso The Pain Center Jupiter 561-741-1158 Sheldon Regenbaum Interventional Pain Physicians of South Florida West Palm Beach 561-833-8893 Ian M. Schaja Resolute Pain Solutions Boca Raton 866-228-7676 Steven A. Stein Resolute Pain Solutions Boca Raton 866-228-7676 PEDIATRIC CARDIOLOGY Sundararaman Chandrasekhar Pediatrix Cardiology of Palm Beach West Palm Beach 561-844-9858


David Drossner Nicklaus Children’s Hospital Palm Beach Gardens 561-514-7390 Renato Dubois Pediatrix Cardiology of Palm Beach West Palm Beach 561-844-9858 James David Enos Nicklaus Children’s Hospital Boynton Beach 561-514-7390 Marshall C. Lewis Nicklaus Children’s Hospital West Palm Beach 561-844-9858 Elliot J. Pearson West Boca Medical Center Boca Raton 561-558-1212 Patricia Sherron Pediatrix Cardiology of Palm Beach West Palm Beach 561-844-9858 Rowena G. Uy Pediatrix Cardiology of Palm Beach West Palm Beach 561-844-9858

PEDIATRIC ENDOCRINOLOGY Middey Damian Children’s Endocrine & Diabetes Care, Inc. Wellington 561-792-1525 Beth Motzkin-Kava Pediatric Endocrinology Consultants Boca Raton 954-968-8555

Enrique Hernandez-Sanchez Gastro Health Boca Raton 561-206-6064 John M. Peters Nicklaus Children’s Palm Beach Gardens Outpatient Center Palm Beach Gardens 561-624-9188

Manju Elizabeth George Pediatric Dermatology of the Palm Beaches Palm Beach Gardens 561-804-7546

John E. Stephens Palm Beach Pediatric Gastroenterology West Palm Beach 561-840-1960

Andleeb A. Usmani TruDerm Lake Worth 561-847-4751

WARREN SWEE, M.D., M.P.H.

Lawrence M. Adams Palm Beach Pediatric Gastroenterology West Palm Beach 561-840-1960

PEDIATRIC DERMATOLOGY

Justin Platzer Water’s Edge Dermatology Palm Beach Gardens 561-463-5676

Physician Profiles

PEDIATRIC GASTROENTEROLOGY

Jorge Rosario-Mulinelli GastroHealth Boca Raton 561-206-6064

Anna Krishtul Mount Sinai Doctors New York Dermatology Palm Beach Gardens 561-594-0050

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PEDIATRIC HEMATOLOGY AND ONCOLOGY Vinay R. Saxena Children’s Hematology/ Oncology Associates West Palm Beach 561-844-6363 Melissa S. Singer Palm Beach Pediatric Hematology Oncology Loxahatchee 561-798-9119

Dr. Warren Swee has practiced endovascular surgery and interventional radiology for more than 10 years. He is triple board-certified in endovascular medicine, vascular and interventional radiology, and diagnostic radiology. He is nationally recognized as a leader and innovator of minimally invasive procedures that treat blocked arteries of the legs, known as peripheral artery disease (PAD). “Treating the most complicated cases in order to relieve pain and prevent leg amputation has always been a passion of mine,” says Swee. “We make every effort to save legs and save lives.” He shares the same passion when treating other vascular conditions such as varicose veins, aortic aneurysms, and uterine fibroids. Swee received his medical degree from George Washington University. He later completed a prestigious vascular and interventional radiology residency and fellowship at the University of Virginia. He then planted roots in South Florida, becoming the medical director of Palm Vascular of Delray. He has offices in West Palm Beach and Delray Beach and is known for his exceptional outcomes, kind bedside manner, and close patient relationships.

Warren Swee, M.D., M.P.H.

Palm Vascular Centers 4800 Linton Boulevard, Suite E-301 | Delray Beach 561-921-0380 drswee.com

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TRIPLE O MEDICAL SERVICES PA

PEDIATRIC INFECTIOUS DISEASE

PEDIATRIC PULMONOLOGY

Yousef F. Khouri Pediatric Associates West Palm Beach 561-863-5757

Maurice Cruz Kidz Medical Services West Palm Beach 561-558-1212

Chad Sanborn Kidz Medical Services West Palm Beach 561-558-1212

Raymond Veras Kidz Medical Services Boca Raton 561-558-1212

PEDIATRIC NEUROLOGY

PEDIATRIC SLEEP MEDICINE

Jaime L. Baquero Jaime L. Baquero, M.D., Kidz Medical Services, Inc. Boca Raton 561-470-6177

Edwin Liu Pediatric Neurologists of Palm Beach Loxahatchee 561-753-8888

Bernardo Flasterstein Pediatric Neurologists of Palm Beach Loxahatchee 561-753-8888

PEDIATRIC SURGERY

Edwin Liu Pediatric Neurologists of Palm Beach Loxahatchee 561-753-8888 PEDIATRIC NEUROSURGERY Lauren F. Schwartz Palm Beach Neuroscience Institute West Palm Beach 561-882-6214 PEDIATRIC PSYCHIATRY Christopher H. Kye Christopher H. Kye, M.D., P.A. Delray Beach 561-501-5761

Triple O Medical Services offers general infectious disease management, concierge services, immigration physicals, travel clinics, and access to novel therapy via clinical trial.

Jose Menajovsky, M.D. Olayemi Osiyemi, M.D.

Triple O Medical Services PA 2580 Metrocentre Boulevard, Suite 3 | West Palm Beach 561-832-6770 tripleomedical.com

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Cleopatra Ortiz Multilingual Psychotherapy Centers West Palm Beach 561-712-8821 Janet L. Scholle Palm Beach Clinical Associates West Palm Beach 561-683-3371 Marshall Teitelbaum Marshall Teitelbaum, M.D. Jupiter 561-630-8530

FEATURED PHYSICIANS

Anne Fischer Palm Beach Children’s Surgical Specialists West Palm Beach 561-295-9100 LEARN MORE ON PAGE 135

Melvyn Karp Kidz Medical Services Boca Raton 561-558-1212 Mark Kayton Palm Beach Children’s Surgical Specialists West Palm Beach 561-295-9100 PEDIATRIC UROLOGY Charles E. Flack Palm Beach Pediatric Urology Boynton Beach 561-736-7313 Androniki Kanaroglou Palm Beach Pediatric Urology Boynton Beach 561-736-7313 PEDIATRICS (GENERAL) Samuel G. Barsky Pediatric Associates Palm Beach Gardens 561-627-7930


James Beattie Infants and Children, P.A. West Palm Beach 561-242-0505

Jonell Mahoney Mahoney Pediatrics, P.A. Loxahatchee 561-793-2500

Sara Connolly Pediatric Partners Palm Beach Gardens 561-741-0000

James Rodriguez Pediatric Associates Royal Palm Beach 561-798-9417

Donald T. Drummond Donald T. Drummond, M.D. West Palm Beach 561-844-2233

PHYSICAL MEDICINE AND REHABILITATION

Gabriela Ferder Pediatric Associates Boca Raton 561-477-7700 Caecilia Garcia-Perez Mahoney Pediatrics, P.A. Loxahatchee 561-793-2500 Paul Gilbert Boca VIPediatrics Boca Raton 561-923-9635 J. Christie Goodwin Premier Pediatrics of Palm Beach Jupiter 561-469-8989 Nagaraj Gowda Garden Pediatrics Jupiter 561-622-6610 Ada C. Hanlon Infants and Children, P.A. West Palm Beach 561-242-0505

Physician Profiles

JONATHAN WAXMAN, M.D.

Ellen Babinsky Lighthouse Health Group Jupiter 561-249-7400 William S. Berman William S. Berman, M.D., P.A. Boynton Beach 561-364-1079 Bella Chokshi St. Mary’s Medical Center West Palm Beach 561-331-1767 Jeffrey S. Farber Rehabilitation Physicians Boynton Beach 561-659-5443 Jarrod Friedman CoreSmart, Pain Health Institute Boca Raton 561-923-9599 Craig H. Lichtblau Craig H. Lichtblau, M.D. North Palm Beach 561-842-3694

Terrie M. Johnson Pediatric Associates West Palm Beach 561-863-5757

Jacob L. Lochner V Rehabilitation Center for Children and Adults Palm Beach 561-659-5443

Janis Jones Children’s Care Center West Palm Beach 561-848-8701

Claude Oster Palm Beach NeuroRehabilitation West Palm Beach 561-841-8545

Sarrie Katz Premier Pediatrics Jupiter 561-469-8989

Carisa Pearce Carisa Pearce, M.D. Palm Beach Gardens 561-366-4100

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Dr. Jonathan Waxman is board-certified in general surgery and cardiothoracic surgery. He’s practiced thoracic surgery since 2004, and his subspecialty is minimally invasive thoracic surgery. He speaks English, Hebrew, and Spanish fluently and treats patients at Boca Raton Regional Hospital, Delray Medical Center, and other Palm Beach County hospitals. He’s also an assistant professor of surgery at Florida Atlantic University. “From a very early age, I had a calling to help people following [after] my parents, who were both physicians,” Waxman says. During his tenure as Boca Raton Regional Hospital’s medical director of thoracic surgery, U.S. News & World Report selected the hospital as a “best hospital/high performing center for lung surgery.” In his private practice, Waxman spends as much time as needed to explain a patient’s condition and treatment, and communicates that information to all involved physicians. He also offers guidance regarding lung cancer screening and risk factors, as well as diagnosis and follow-up for lung nodules.

Palm BeachThoracic Surgery Jonathan Waxman MD

Jonathan Waxman, M.D.

Palm Beach Thoracic Surgery 5162 Linton Blvd., Suite 102 | Delray Beach 561-766-0834 pbthoracicsurgery.com

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PHYSICAL MEDICINE AND REHABILITATION (cont.) Mark Rubenstein Mark Rubenstein, M.D., P.A. Jupiter 561-296-9991 Paul M. Schwartz Boca Raton Regional Hospital Delray Beach 561-499-4217 Ronald Snyder Palm Beach Sports Medicine & Orthopaedic Center, P.A. West Palm Beach 561-845-6000 PLASTIC AND RECONSTRUCTIVE SURGERY Jean-Paul Azzi The Palm Beach Center of Facial Plastic & Laser Surgery Jupiter 561-429-5403 Harold Bafitis Bafitis Plastic Surgery Jupiter 561-795-3787 David Bogue David Bogue, M.D. Boca Raton 561-886-1002 Jason Cooper Jason Cooper, M.D. Jupiter 561-406-6574 Albert Dabbah Dr. Dabbah Ageless Attitude Boca Raton 561-488-1700 Anthony N. Dardano Anthony N. Dardano, D.O., F.A.C.S. Boca Raton 561-361-0065 Steven Fagien Steven Fagien, M.D. F.A.C.S. Boca Raton 561-393-9898 Alan Gold Sanctuary Plastic Surgery Boca Raton 561-367-9101 142 PALM BEACH ILLUSTRATED

Andrea Hass Hass Plastic Surgery & MediSpa Palm Beach Gardens 561-624-7777 LEARN MORE ON PAGE 138

Vivian Hernandez Vivian Hernandez, M.D., F.A.C.S. Boca Raton 561-750-8600 Daniel L. Kapp Daniel L. Kapp, M.D., Plastic Surgeon West Palm Beach 561-833-4022 Daniel Kovacs Schuster Plastic Surgery Boca Raton 561-912-9191 David Lickstein Lickstein Plastic Surgery Palm Beach Gardens 561-571-4000 Aldo A. Lombardo Allure Institute for Plastic Surgery Jupiter 561-747-1232 Rajendran Naidoo Orthopedic Special Surgery of the Palm Beaches Loxahatchee 561-793-6633 Itzhak Nir Palms Wellington Plastic Surgery Wellington 561-899-8118 Thomas A. Pane Thomas A. Pane, M.D. Palm Beach Gardens 561-708-1070 Alan B. Pillersdorf Plastic Surgery of Palm Beach Palm Springs 561-692-4292 Mark A. Pinsky Pinsky Plastic Surgery Palm Beach Gardens 561-258-9561 Andrew Rosenthal Rosenthal Cosmetic & Plastic Surgery Boynton Beach 561-880-8866

Drew Schnitt Inspire Cosmetic Surgery Delray Beach 561-414-2507

Jason Gold Foot, Ankle & Leg Vein Center Boca Raton 561-750-3033

Richard Schwartz The Palm Beach Plastic Surgery Center West Palm Beach 561-232-3120

Martha J. Holzworth Boca Raton Orthopaedic Group Boca Raton 561-391-5515

David Shuter David Shuter, M.D. Jupiter 561-743-4250

Bradley M. Lamm Paley Orthopedic & Spine Institute West Palm Beach 561-844-5255

Eric J. Stelnicki Atlantic Center of Aesthetic & Reconstructive Surgery Boynton Beach 954-983-1899

Kevin H. Lapoff Lake Worth Podiatry Lake Worth 561-968-2222

Kinga E. Styperek Grohmann Kinga E. Styperek Grohmann, M.D., P.A. Boynton Beach 561-732-1586 Jeffrey L. Wisnicki Advanced Cosmetic Surgery Center Wellington 561-798-1400 PODIATRY Glenn C. Berkin Glenn C. Berkin, D.P.M. Boynton Beach 561-742-7768 James T. Clancy Orthopedic Center of Palm Beach County Atlantis 561-967-6500 Elizabeth Davis LA Podiatry West Palm Beach 561-433-5577 Daniel Elgut South Florida Foot & Ankle Centers Lake Worth 561-967-4999 David Fischman Fischman Foot and Ankle Jupiter 561-575-2266

Andrew L. Levy Abacoa Podiatry Jupiter 561-624-4800 Brad Mattison Mattison Podiatry Group Boynton Beach 561-364-5522 MaryLou Paulo-Francisco MaryLou Paulo-Francisco, D.P.M., Podiatry, P.A. Delray Beach 561-499-5151 Lily Pan Perkins Comprehensive Foot and Ankle Surgery Jupiter 561-799-9581 Xavier Sanchez Palm Beach Foot & Ankle Boynton Beach 561-600-9237 Jodi Schoenhaus Boca Raton Foot Care Center Boca Raton 561-750-3033 PSYCHIATRY Gloria Dunkin Futures of Palm Beach Tequesta 866-762-9141


The Expert In Orthopedic Spine Surgery Robert P. Norton, M.D., F.A.A.O.S. Florida Spine Associates Dr. Norton is a world-leading expert in minimally invasive spine surgery and in office treatment of vertebral compression fractures with the kyphoplasty procedure. Dr Norton

spends time when not seeing patients, teaching other surgeons cutting-edge minimally invasive surgical techniques. He recently even wrote a book chapter for a major spine textbook on how to do the kyphoplasty procedure in the office. Throughout his career, Dr. Norton has had a strong interest in academic medicine and has been actively involved in teaching and research. He has authored multiple publications on a variety of topics related to spine surgery in numerous peer-reviewed journals and textbooks. He has received several research grants and has presented his research at both national and international conferences. Compression fractures of the spine occur most often in people with osteoporosis, after a fall, after a forceful cough or sneeze, or simply from bending over to tie shoes. Fortunately, he can treat patients with an easy solution called a Kyphoplasty, performed in my office in about 10-minutes. After numbing the area, he will simply place a small needle into the broken bone under x-ray guidance. He can then inject a small amount of bone “glue” to stabilize the broken bone. This is a permanent fix and serves to get rid of the pain from the broken bone and prevent further collapse of the bone so you don’t become deformed and hunched over. The pain is gone immediately and you can walk out of the office with just a Band- Aid! Skilled in the most advanced surgical techniques and emerging technologies, Dr. Robert Norton offers expertise in all aspects of spine care. His expertise and excellent surgical outcomes have earned him the nickname, “Miracle Worker.”

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David A. Gross The Center for Treatment of Anxiety and Mood Disorders Delray Beach 561-496-1094 David S. Husted West Palm Behavioral Health West Palm Beach 561-803-8219 Stefan A. Pasternack Stefan A. Pasternack, M.D. Boca Raton 561-706-9584 Samantha Saltz Doctor Sam, L.L.C. Boca Raton 561-510-9150 Suzan M. Streichenwein Suzan M. Streichenwein, M.D., F.A.P.M. West Palm Beach 561-478-2192 John R. Vara West Palm Beach VA Medical Center West Palm Beach 561-422-8262

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RADIATION ONCOLOGY Anurag Agarwal 21st Century Oncology - South Florida Radiation Oncology Wellington 516-795-9845 FEATURED PHYSICIANS

Kishore K. Dass 21st Century Oncology Wellington 561-793-6500 LEARN MORE ON PAGE 134

Silvio Garcia JFK Comprehensive Radiation Oncology Lake Worth 561-548-2662 Ben H. Han 21st Century Oncology - South Florida Radiation Oncology Boca Raton 561-826-3334

Michael E. Kasper Boca Raton Regional Hospital Lynn Cancer Institute Boca Raton 561-955-4111 Thomas J. Klein South Florida Radiation Oncology West Palm Beach 561-472-1272 James T. Parsons South Florida Radiation Oncology Boynton Beach 561-374-5540 Eugene C. Shieh South Florida Radiation Oncology Jupiter 561-275-1820 Jerome J. Spunberg South Florida Radiation Oncology Palm Beach Gardens 561-624-1717 Timothy R. Williams Boca Raton Regional Hospital Delray Beach 561-323-6498 RADIOLOGY FEATURED PHYSICIANS

Lee A. Fox Jupiter Medical Center Jupiter 561-263-4414 LEARN MORE ON PAGE 136

Donald Goodwin Palm Beach Radiology North Palm Beach 561-841-8588 FEATURED PHYSICIANS

Andrew Hall Jupiter Medical Center Jupiter 516-263-4414 LEARN MORE ON PAGE 136

Joseph Kleinman Boca Radiology Group Boca Raton 561-447-9341


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REPRODUCTIVE ENDOCRINOLOGY / INFERTILITY Lawrence S. Amesse Reproductive Care For Life Loxahatchee 561-257-0816 Mark Denker Palm Beach Fertility Center Boca Raton 561-477-7728

Jonathan M. Greer Arthritis & Rheumatology Associates of Palm Beach Palm Beach Gardens 561-626-9696 Marc Hirsh The Hirsh Center for Arthritis and Sports Medicine Delray Beach 561-819-3100

David I. Hoffman IVF Florida Reproductive Associates Wellington 954-289-1043

Brett Hutton The Arthritis Center of the Palm Beaches Boynton Beach 561-469-6401

Jenna McCarthy IVF, M.D. Jupiter 561-972-6900

Reshma M. Khan Family Arthritis Center Jupiter 561-747-1987

Moshe R. Peress Boca Fertility IVF & Genetics Boca Raton 561-368-5500

Paul D. Mendoza Arthritis & Rheumatology Associates of Palm Beach Palm Beach Gardens 561-626-9696

Tibor Polcz Advanced Reproductive Care Center Boynton Beach 561-736-6006 Joelle E Taylor IVF, M.D. Jupiter 561-972-6900

Ira Pardo Rheumatology Associates of South Florida Boca Raton 561-368-5611

RHEUMATOLOGY

Michael Schweitz Arthritis & Rheumatology Associates of Palm Beach West Palm Beach 561-659-4242

David Alboukrek Rheumatology Associates of South Florida Boca Raton 561-368-5611

Amiel Tokayer Arthritis & Rheumatology Associates of Palm Beach Boynton Beach 561-439-1800

Shawn Baca Rheumatology Associates of South Florida Boca Raton 561-368-5611 Rui Cerejo Arthritis & Rheumatology Associates of Palm Beach Palm Beach Gardens 561-626-9696 Arnold S. Falchook Arnold S. Falchook, M.D., P.A. Boca Raton 561-362-1166 146 PALM BEACH ILLUSTRATED

Korey Ullrich Rheumatology Associates of South Florida Boca Raton 561-368-5611 SLEEP MEDICINE Roberto R. Acosta First Choice Neurology Loxahatchee 561-429-8189

Natalio J. Chediak Boca Raton Regional Hospital Boca Raton 561-750-9881

John L. Randazzo John L. Randazzo, M.D. West Palm Beach 561-845-6000

Kenneth J. Fuquay Kenneth J. Fuquay, M.D. Jupiter 561-745-6950

Joshua Rothenberg BocaCare Orthopedics Deerfield Beach 954-571-9500

Ralph Palumbo Pulmonary & Sleep Associates of South Florida Boca Raton 561-939-0200

Charlton Stucken Orthopaedic Surgery Associates, Inc. Boynton Beach 561-734-5080

Aron Tendler Advanced Mental Health Care Inc. Palm Beach 561-333-8884

Garvin Yee The Center for Bone & Joint Surgery of the Palm Beaches Royal Palm Beach 561-798-6600

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Joseph B. Chalal Personalized Orthopedics of the Palm Beaches Boynton Beach 561-733-5888

Robert J. Anderson Robert J. Anderson, M.D. Jupiter 561-776-7676

Michael Cooney Palm Beach Orthopaedic Institute Palm Beach Gardens 561-694-7776

William Heitman Florida Heart and Vascular Care at Lawnwood Fort Pierce 772-465-8100

George J. Kolettis Boca Raton Orthopaedic Group Boca Raton 561-391-5515

Arthur H. Katz Arthur H. Katz, M.D. Palm Beach Gardens 561-775-8447

Gus J. Leotta III Orthopedic Center of Palm Beach County Atlantis 561-967-6500

Mark Meyer Mark Meyer, M.D. Lake Worth 561-439-1500

Marc F. Matarazzo Orthopedic Center of Palm Beach County Atlantis 561-967-6500 Evan Peck Tomisch Health and Medical Center of Palm Beach County Palm Beach Gardens 561-804-0200 James E. Provo James E. Provo, M.D. Boca Raton 561-220-2622

Marcos A. Nores Florida Heart and Vascular Care - JFK Atlantis 561-548-4900 Rudolph Scheerer JFK Medical Center West Palm Beach 561-832-1378 Robert S. Scoma JFK Medical Center West Palm Beach 561-832-1234


FEATURED PHYSICIANS

Jonathan Waxman Palm Beach Thoracic Surgery Delray Beach 561-766-0834 LEARN MORE ON PAGE 141

UROLOGY Hal J. Bashein 21st Century Oncology West Palm Beach 561-848-8700 R. Neill Borland Urologic Physicians and Surgeons, P.A. West Palm Beach 561-833-5594 William Gans Cleveland Clinic - Tomsich Health and Medical Center of Palm Beach County West Palm Beach 561-804-0200 Murray G. Goldberg Urologic Physicians and Surgeons, P.A. West Palm Beach 561-833-5594 Michael A. Jacobs Michael A. Jacobs, M.D., P.A. Palm Beach Gardens 561-624-9797 Raymond J. Leveillee Bethesda Hospital West Boynton Beach 561-734-2746 Edward M. Scheckowitz Advanced Urology of South Florida Delray Beach 561-496-4444 David Schwartzwald David Schwartzwald M.D., F.A.C.S. Boca Raton 561-939-0700 Stuart Wanuck Family Practice and Internal Medicine of the Palm Beaches Palm Beach Gardens 561-776-8890

VASCULAR / INTERVENTIONAL RADIOLOGY Lee A. Fox Jupiter Medical Center Jupiter 561-263-4414 Juan Gomez Wellington Regional Medical Center West Palm Beach 561-798-8543 George Khoriaty Boca Radiology Group Boca Raton 561-447-9341 Barry Simon Independent Imaging Lake Worth 561-795-5558 FEATURED PHYSICIANS

Warren Swee Warren Swee, M.D., M.P.H. West Palm Beach 561-594-1840 LEARN MORE ON PAGE 139

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Gerald Zemel Florida Cancer Specialists & Research Institute West Palm Beach 561-366-4100 VASCULAR SURGERY Richard S. Faro Palm Beach Cardiovascular Associates Palm Beach Gardens 561-626-9801 Richard D. Kimmel The Kimmel Institute Boca Raton 561-948-5560 Miguel A. Lopez-Viego General & Vascular Surgery Bethesda Health Physician Group Boynton Beach 561-736-8200 Manuel V. Mendez Dr. Manuel V. Mendez, M.D. West Palm Beach 561-833-0770

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Dr. Steven A. Stein completed his anesthesiology residency and pain management training at Thomas Jefferson University Hospital. He is board-certified by the American Board of Anesthesiology, American Board of Pain Medicine, and American Board of Interventional Pain Physicians. Dr. Stein specializes in diagnostic and therapeutic spine interventions.

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Armaghan Mostafavi Armaghan Mostafavi, M.D. Boynton Beach 561-424-5004 John C. Motta Surgical Associates of Palm Beach County Boca Raton 561-395-2626

Rudolph Scheerer JFK Medical Center West Palm Beach 561-832-1378 Warren Swee Warren Swee, M.D., MPH West Palm Beach 561-594-1840 FEATURED PHYSICIANS

George L. Mueller General & Vascular Surgery Bethesda Health Physician Group Boynton Beach 561-736-8200

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Alpine INDULGENCE The Swiss are way ahead of us in the comfort food department, thanks to a glorious assortment of flavorful, high-fat cheeses. One of those—raclette, a semihard cow’s milk cheese similar to Gruyère— gave birth to a signature dish of the same name. To make traditional raclette, an open fire or grill heats the wheel until the cheese is soft, at which point it’s scraped onto a plate and garnished with fingerling potatoes, cornichons, and pickled pearl onions. The practice dates back to the Middle Ages, when cow herders traveled with wheels of cheese and roasted them by the campfire at night. One of the best places to find an authentic interpretation locally is at Pistache’s Raclette Night, hosted monthly during season. In addition to ordering the standard version as an appetizer, diners may choose between two entrees: Raclette Suisse, served over an assortment of charcuterie, and Raclette Méditerranée, with grilled vegetables as a foundation. These rustic, satisfying dishes will be available again the evening of April 17. West Palm Beach (pistachewpb.com) —Mark Spivak

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BATCH NEW SOUTHERN KITCHEN & TAP Owned by Kevin Danilo, this welcome addition to Clematis Street departs from the restaurateur’s other Batch eateries by focusing on the cuisine of the South, all made the way the region’s best cooks intended: from scratch. During brunch service on Saturdays and Sundays, the intoxicating scent of cast-iron baked pecan cinnamon rolls wafts through the air, preluding the indulgent meal ahead. For those craving something sweet, the s’mores waffle satisfies. Savory eaters will gravitate toward the Southern Crispy Chicken Breakfast, with a taste of fried chicken, sunny-side up eggs, sausage gravy, grits, and pecan wood–smoked bacon. Bottomless beverages are de rigueur, and Batch serves some of the best, like the fragrant ginger-peach white sangria and basil-infused Hillbilly 75, a drink that tastes so refreshing it’s hard to believe it mixes strawberry moonshine with Champagne and St-Germain. West Palm Beach (batchsouthern Batch chicken and waffles kitchen.com)

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MIA KITCHEN & BAR When chef Jason Binder, formerly of Brulé Bistro, took the reins in the kitchen at MIA, he debuted innovative dishes unlikely to be found elsewhere. The same stands for the Saturday and Sunday brunch menu, which highlights items such as an over-the-top MIA pork belly breakfast pizza with bacon, sausage, alfredo sauce, scallions, and sunny-side up eggs, all topped with clouds of aerated hollandaise. There’s also a foie gras “PB & J” that pairs luscious foie gras, homemade peanut butter, wine gelée, and buttery brioche bread. For $15, diners who purchase an entree can go bottomless with unlimited mimosas, sangria, and Bloody Marys to wash it all down. Delray Beach (mia.kitchen)

Maven bananarum pancakes

MAVEN Palm Beach boasts many iconic brunch spots (think Sant Ambroeus or The Circle Room at The Breakers), and Maven is poised to rank among the very best. The restaurant’s Nantucket roots lend themselves well to Saturday and Sunday brunch. Here, the raw bar delicacies shine and the menu runs the gamut with everything from an açai bowl and avocado toast, to more refined plates like banana-rum pancakes and the house-cured salmon gravlax with herb-whipped cream cheese atop an everything bagel. And though simple, the fluffy, cheesy, French-style omelet with free-range eggs, sourced from local farm Holman’s Harvest, tastes divine. Palm Beach (maven palmbeach.com) —Liz Petoniak

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1000 NORTH One of the area’s most luxurious Sunday brunch experiences awaits along the Jupiter inlet at 1000 North. Standouts like the hot chicken and bubble waffle, pimento cheese grits, and crab cake benedict are anything but standard. In the latter dish, a cornbread crust adds crispiness to the piledhigh crab cake, and lemon cuts through the hollandaise sauce’s richness to 1000 North Bloody Marys complement the seafood. There’s also the option to add unlimited rosé, Champagne, and cocktails. Go for one of the Bloody Marys, like the classic, bacon-infused, or sweetly spicy mango habanero. Or opt for a pretty glass from the bubble bar of sparkling libations, such as the strawberry peach Bellini or blood orange mango mimosa. Jupiter (1000north.com)

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Celebrity chef Richard Blais is best known for the whimsical dishes he created on the television cooking competition Top Chef, but his love of all things culinary is more personal than molecular gastronomy or fine dining. “I ate everything as a child, but certainly growing up in a blue-collar, working family there wasn’t much ‘gourmet’ happening,” he says. Since taking home the Top Chef title on the series’ all-star season, Blais has gone on to open several restaurants, pen a couple tomes, judge countless cooking shows, and launch his own podcast. On April 11, he’ll share his love of avant-garde cuisine and the science of food at the South Florida Science Center and Aquarium’s annual gala at The Breakers in Palm Beach. PBI caught up with Blais for a round of rapid-fire questions on everything from ingredients to inspiration. (sfsciencecenter.org) —Mary Murray

1. How he became a chef: “To be honest, I sort of fell into it. I always worked in restaurants, and eventually fell in love with cooking. Or more accurately, I lost track of time while learning the craft.” 2. Biggest takeaway from Top Chef: “I certainly

learned how to make things happen under pressure, and how to let go a bit and just have fun.” 3. How he conceptualizes a new dish: “Inspiration comes from everywhere. The classics are always a good thing to reference and then build upon.” 4. Go-to kitchen gadget: “My team built a prototype flamethrower, so that’s fun!” 5. Current favorite ingredients: “Dried Persian lime? Caraway? Nutmeg? These things change all the time.”

6. Non-chef celebrities and artists who inspire him: “Wes Anderson, Serena Williams, Vampire Weekend, Q-Tip, Migos, Hans Christian Andersen, Malcolm Gladwell, and Gary Vaynerchuk.” 7. His podcast philosophy: “My podcast focuses less on food, more on the behind-the-scenes and personalities behind your favorite restaurants, food-focused TV shows, etc. In general, analogies and abstract comparisons help a listener understand what you’re referring to.”

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 11 MAPLE STREET The menu fuses organic produce, fresh seafood, and free-range game into inventive fare. 3224 N.E. Maple Ave., Jensen Beach (elevenmaple.com) $$$ 1000 NORTH The Jupiter Lighthouse serves as the backdrop for chef Lee Morris’ global takes on classic dishes. Elegant environs and more than 40 rare wines by the glass complete the picture. 1000 North U.S. Hwy. 1, Jupiter (1000north.com) $$$ AARON’S TABLE This chic eatery presents skillful takes on chef Aaron Fuller’s farm-fresh philosophy. 1153 Town Center Drive, Jupiter (aaronstable.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) $$ BREEZE OCEAN KITCHEN Enjoy craft beer, specialty cocktails, and distinctly Floridian cuisine at this seaside gem located at the Eau Palm Beach Resort & Spa. 100 S. Ocean Blvd., Manalapan (eaupalmbeach.com) $$ 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) $$ BURT AND MAX’S This beloved establishment specializes in made-from-scratch plates—created using locally sourced ingredients—spread across lunch, brunch, and dinner menus. 9089 W. Atlantic Ave., Suite 100, Delray Beach (burtandmaxs.com) $$ CAFÉ CHARDONNAY Chef-owner Frank Eucalitto has augmented the menu with influences from Latin America and Asia. 4533 PGA Blvd., Palm Beach Gardens (cafechardonnay.com) $$$ CITY CELLAR WINE BAR AND GRILL A fixture of the CityPlace dining scene, City Cellar offers hearth-baked pizza, dry-aged steaks, fresh pasta, and seafood. 700 S. Rosemary Ave., West Palm Beach (citycellarwpb.com) $$ 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) $$ THE COOPER CRAFT KITCHEN AND BAR Practicing farm-to-table cooking in PGA Commons, The Cooper presents innovative takes on classics from pasta to cocktails. 4610 PGA Blvd., Suite 100, Palm Beach Gardens (thecooperrestaurant.com) $$ CPB As The Colony Hotel’s new signature restaurant, CPB features contemporary American plates that showcase local ingredients and chef Tom Whitaker’s British heritage. 155 Hammon Ave., Palm Beach (thecolonypalmbeach.com) $$$ PALMBEACHILLUSTRATED.COM | APRIL 2019

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DADA Boasting a hip atmosphere, Dada serves a fresh spin on standards in the historic Tarrimore house. 52 N. Swinton Ave., Delray Beach (dadadelray.com) $$ DARBSTER This vegetarian bistro faithfully recreates new American dishes with organic ingredients. 8020 S. Dixie Hwy., West Palm Beach (darbster.com) $$ ENTRE NOUS BISTRO Chef Jason Laudenslager fuses home-style cooking with gourmet fare. 123 U.S. Hwy. 1, North Palm Beach (entrenousbistro.com) $$$ FARMER’S TABLE Committed to clean eating, this farmto-table establishment sources ingredients such as sustainable salmon and cage-free eggs. 1901 N. Military Trail, Boca Raton (farmerstableboca.com) $$ GREASE BURGER BAR Of the gourmet burgers on the menu, we of course recommend The PB Illustrated “A-List” burger. 213 Clematis St., West Palm Beach (greasewpb.com) $ HENRY’S A throwback to a less-complicated era, Henry’s serves American comfort food to a packed house. Offerings include split pea soup, meat loaf, and even chicken potpie. 16850 Jog Road, Delray Beach (henrysofbocaraton.com) $$ THE HONOR BAR Connected to the Palm Beach Grill, this intimate space features a small menu of appetizers, sandwiches, and salads of the same high quality as its neighbor. 340 Royal Poinciana Way, Palm Beach (honorbar.com) $$ KITCHEN Matthew Byrne, Tiger Woods’ former personal chef, opened this intimate eatery to serve sophisticated but not intimidating fare. 319 Belvedere Road #2, West Palm Beach (kitchenpb.com) $$$ J. ALEXANDER’S This sleek chain offers modern American cuisine in contemporary settings. 4625

PGA Blvd., Palm Beach Gardens; 1400 Glades Road, Boca Raton (jalexandersholdings.com) $$$ THE LEOPARD LOUNGE AND RESTAURANT In the Chesterfield Hotel, chef Gerard Coughlin oversees the culinary happenings at this unique restaurant and bar, serving dishes with English and Asian influences. 363 Cocoanut Row, Palm Beach (chesterfieldpb.com) $$$ MAVEN Proprietor David Silva, also owner of Galley Beach in Nantucket, merges the New England isle’s affinity for seafood with Palm Beach chic at this American brasserie. 207 Royal Poinciana Way, Palm Beach (mavenpalmbeach.com) $$$ MAX’S GRILLE A cross between a steak house and a sports bar, Max’s Grille has been attracting a wide legion of fans since 1991. 404 Plaza Real, Boca Raton (maxsgrille.com) $$$ PARK TAVERN Everything from the bread to the condiments is handmade using locally sourced ingredients. 32 S.E. 2nd Ave., Delray Beach (parktaverndelray.com) $$ PELICAN CAFE This charming restaurant offers a New England ambiance, wines from around the world, and melt-in-your-mouth homemade doughnuts. 612 U.S. Hwy. 1, Lake Park (thepelicancafe.com) $$$ RACKS DOWNTOWN EATERY + TAVERN Located in Mizner Park, Racks serves inventive fare like grassfed burgers, wood-fired pizza, sushi, and oysters. 402 Plaza Real, Boca Raton (racksboca.com) $$ THE REGIONAL Chef Lindsay Autry’s restaurant pairs her Southern roots with her love of Mediterranean flavors. 651 Okeechobee Blvd., West Palm Beach (eatregional.com) $$$

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What better way for a restaurant to recognize its seasonal customers than to create a cocktail in their honor? That’s what Café Boulud did with The Snowbird, an appealing combination of infused rum, fruit juice, and almond milk. The drink highlights Café Boulud’s new lobby lounge, Le Passage, which also features bar The Snowbird cart service of Sazeracs and Vieux Carres 1 B/c oz. The Real McCoy Rum, infused for seven to 10 days with chamomile, made tableside, and a menu of small bites ginger, jasmine, and black walnut seeds including fried squash blossoms stuffed B/c oz. almond milk with chèvre and crispy duck pastilla. B/c oz. pineapple juice Introduced during the Palm Beach Food B/c oz. lime juice and Wine Festival in December, The B/c oz. simple syrup Snowbird was so popular that it stayed B/c oz. falernum liqueur on the menu for the entire season. “It’s Nutmeg for garnish been very well received,” says general manager Lucian Vasile Puscasu, “because Combine all ingredients and shake vigit’s a cocktail with a little bit of spice and orously with ice. Strain into a Nick and warmth.” Palm Beach (cafeboulud.com/ Nora glass, and garnish with freshly grated nutmeg. palmbeach) —M.S.

RH ROOFTOP The top floor of Restoration Hardware boasts a dazzling dining space serving comfort food like truffled grilled cheese with a big glass of vino. 560 Okeechobee Blvd., West Palm Beach (restorationhardware.com) $$ SEASONS 52 Fresh, healthy, and savory, this sophisticated grill and wine bar boasts seasonally inspired dishes. 11611 Ellison Wilson Road, Palm Beach Gardens; 2300 N.W. Executive Center Drive, Boca Raton (seasons52.com) $$ SUNDY HOUSE RESTAURANT Featuring an international concept menu in a historic hotel., as well as a stellar Sunday brunch. 106 S. Swinton Ave., Delray Beach (sundyhouse.com) $$$ SURFSIDE DINER This casual breakfast and lunch spot serves classic comfort food in a quintessential (and rare) diner space. 314 S. County Road, Palm Beach (surfsidediner.com) $ TA-BOO The menu features classics augmented by inventive daily specials, a tropical ambience, and some of the best bartenders in town. 221 Worth Ave., Palm Beach (taboorestaurant.com) $$ THE TIDES This charming Vero Beach cottage uses the freshest local ingredients to build flavors from Latin America, the Caribbean, and the Deep South.. 3103 Cardinal Drive, Vero Beach (tidesofvero.com) $$$ TROPHY ROOM Elevated plates like Ora King salmon pair with trendy cocktails for a celebratory toast in a sophisticated atmosphere. 12300 S. Shore Blvd., Wellington (trophyroomrestaurant.com) $$$ TRUE Baltimore native Frank Hawkins turns out the best crab cakes south of Charm City. 147 S.E. 1st Ave., Boca Raton (truebocaraton.com) $$

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TASTE ASIAN BUDDHA SKY BAR This Asian-style bar interprets Chinese and Japanese cuisines in an expansive menu. 217 E. Atlantic Ave. #3, Delray Beach (buddhaskybardelraybeach.com) $$ ECHO The Asian restaurant of The Breakers offers dishes from the cuisines of China, Japan, Thailand, and Vietnam, thoughtfully conceived and brilliantly executed. 230A Sunrise Ave., Palm Beach (echopalmbeach.com) $$$ IMOTO Influenced by his time in Tokyo, chef Clay Conley presents small Asian bites and a sushi menu that tempts all senses. 350 S. County Road, Palm Beach (imotopalmbeach.com) $$ JOY NOODLES AND ASIAN CUISINE Order the fresh and filling ramen at this vegetarian-friendly hidden gem. 2200 S. Dixie Hwy., West Palm Beach (joynoodles.net) $$ KABUKI For an intimate night out, come here for traditional and modern sushi in a sexy environment. 308 N. Clematis St., West Palm Beach; 5080 PGA Blvd., Suite 105, Palm Beach Gardens (kabukiwpb.com) $ KAPOW! NOODLE BAR This Asian fusion restaurant boasts comfort food with a French-Vietnamese flair and an impressive list of designer cocktails and craft beers. 519 Clematis St., West Palm Beach; 431 Plaza Real, Boca Raton (kapownoodlebar.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 American sushi chef Joseph Clark offers a diverse sake collection for a laid-back, cosmopolitan Japanese dining experience. 319 Belvedere Road #112, West Palm Beach; 14261 U.S. Hwy. 1, Juno Beach; 640 E. Ocean Ave. #4, Boynton Beach (sushijo.com) $$ SUSHI RAY JAPANESE RESTAURANT Enjoy the entertaining hibachi grill or order from the collection of sake at the onyx-lit sushi bar. 5250 Town Center Circle #111, Boca Raton (sushiray.com) $$ SUSHI SIMON Freshly caught fish from around the world and a playfully creative flair make this seemingly obscure oasis a must-visit for any sushi lover. 1614 S. Federal Hwy., Boynton Beach (561-731-1819) $$ TALAY THAI CUISINE Chef Charlie Soo blends power and delicacy to create beautifully traditional Thai and Japanese dishes. 7100 Fairway Drive, Palm Beach Gardens, in the LA Fitness Center (thaipalm beachgardens.com) $$

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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After years of listening to clients’ pleas for a Palm Beach restaurant, celebrity chef Todd English has returned with a new namesake eatery, Todd’s by Todd English. The restaurant is a partnership with EmKo owner and artist Leo Koel and is situated in the building’s former Jereve space—although anyone who dined at Jereve would hardly recognize Todd’s. Gone are the checkered walls, red booths, and disjointed market and café. Instead a swanky barlounge area, anchored by a massive silver feline sculpture by Koel, greets guests. In the dining room, whitewashed finishes, sumptuous velvet seating, ample palm fronds, and candlelight exude a sexy Miami–meets–Palm Beach atmosphere. When he’s not globetrotting to visit his restaurants around the world, English can be found in the kitchen at Todd’s, where he puts out crowd-pleasers like fig and prosciutto flatbread, handmade pasta, and Alaskan king crab toasts topped with generous amounts of caviar, as well as his famous bread pudding. West Palm Beach (emkopb.com) —L.P.

ECLECTIC AVANT This art-inspired eatery in Delray Beach boasts a diverse menu ranging from sticky beef ribs to drunken mussels. 25 N.E. 2nd Ave., Delray Beach (avantdelray.com) $$$ GRANDVIEW PUBLIC MARKET This chic food hall features Cuban bites from L.A.-based El Cochinito, a tiki bar, Zipitios’ tacos, Thai-rolled ice cream from Crema, and coffee from Pumphouse Coffee Roasters. 1401 Clare Ave., West Palm Beach (grandviewpublic.com) $$ MAZIE’S Named after chef Eric Baker’s grandmother, Mazie’s presents modern takes on Old World dishes in a trendy atmosphere. 3815 S. Dixie Hwy., West Palm Beach (mazieswpb.com) $$$ RHYTHM CAFÉ Located on Antique Row, this West Palm Beach staple offers internationally inspired comfort food and an impressive beer and wine inventory. 3800A S. Dixie Hwy., West Palm Beach (rhythmcafe.com) $$

FRENCH BISTRO CHEZ JEAN-PIERRE The late Jean-Pierre Leverrier’s restaurant is the quintessential family affair, featuring updated versions of French bistro

classics, a stellar wine list, and warm service. 132 N. County Road, Palm Beach (chezjean-pierre.com) $$$ CAFÉ BOULUD Steps from Worth Avenue, this sophisticated four-star restaurant boasts the same French flair as its famed Manhattan cousin, with a dash of South Florida flavor. 301 Australian Ave., Palm Beach, in the Brazilian Court Hotel (cafeboulud.com) $$ 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) $$$ LA NOUVELLE MAISON Savor the light and delicate cooking of chef Gregory Howell and indulge in the artful and hedonistic desserts from acclaimed pastry chef Stephanie Steliga. 455 E. Palmetto Park Road, Boca Raton (lnmbocaraton.com) $$$ THE PARISIAN Located in Jupiter, this charming French brasserie presents culinary staples like coq au vin and elegant desserts worth saving room for. 201 N. US Hwy. 1, Jupiter (theparisianrestaurant.com) $$ PISTACHE FRENCH BISTRO Presenting French bistro bites with a Mediterranean twist. Light and elegant dishes blend with rustic country favorites on the classic menu. 101 N. Clematis St., West Palm Beach (pistachewpb.com) $$

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INDIAN AROMA INDIAN CUISINE Dinner is popular but the real draw is the daily lunch buffet, which includes a vast array of delicacies. 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 delicacies such as Pastooni Lobster Masala with lobster and shiitake mushrooms

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ITALIAN 123 DATURA This fun hangout serves sharable versions of Italian favorites, like nonna’s meatballs and pizzastyle sandwiches. 123 Datura St., West Palm Beach (123datura.com) $$ ANTHONY’S COAL FIRED PIZZA Known for its pizza and Italian soul food, Anthony’s has expanded beyond Florida’s borders with its popular favorites. 2680 PGA Blvd., Palm Beach Gardens; 115 N.E. 6th Ave., Delray Beach; 21065 Powerline Road #5A, Boca Raton; 851 S. Federal Hwy., Boca Raton; 1000 S. State Road 7, Wellington; 2343 S.E. Federal Hwy., Stuart (acfp.com) $ BICE Fine dining at its best. Homemade pastas, excellent service, and tiramisu will make you feel like Italy isn’t so far away. 313 Worth Ave., Palm Beach (bice-palmbeach.com) $$$ CAFÉ SAPORI This café’s menu offers classics from every region of Italy. 205 Southern Blvd., West Palm Beach (cafesapori.com) $$

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LA MASSERIA The Florida location of this Manhattan restaurant serves authentic Southern Italian plates made from the freshest ingredients. Don’t miss the cloud-like ricotta cheesecake. 5520 PGA Blvd. Suite 104, Palm Beach Gardens (lamasseriapbg.com) $$$ LA SIRENA This Northern Italian beauty focuses on the cooking of the Amalfi Coast. Specialties include yellowtail snapper for two and the 16-ounce veal chop. 6316 S. Dixie Hwy., West Palm Beach (lasirenaonline.com) $$ 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) $$ LYNORA’S A true family affair, Lynora’s excels at modernizing classic Italian dishes. 207 Clematis St., West Palm Beach; 1548 North US Hwy. 1, Jupiter (lynoras.com) $$ OSTERIA SALINA Owners Tim and Cinzia Gaglio share a taste of Sicilian cuisine at the South Florida outpost of their Hamptons restaurant. Specialties include fresh seafood and pasta and an ice cream sandwich made from Cinzia’s delicate biscotti. 9 S.E. 7th Ave., Delray Beach (osteriasalina.net) $$$ PARADISO RISTORANTE Chef Angelo Romano serves traditional Italian meals along with some surprises, all of it outstanding. A true hidden gem. 625 Lucerne Ave., Lake Worth (paradisolakeworth.com) $$$ PREZZO The second iteration of Burt Rapoport’s popular Italian joint features old favorites like wood-oven pizza, roasted garlic and focaccia, and fusilli pasta 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) $$ SANT AMBROEUS Made famous in Manhattan, Sant Ambroeus pairs the essence of Old World Milan with fine dining. 340 Royal Poinciana Way, Palm Beach (santambroeus.com) $$$ SARDINIA ENOTECA RISTORANTE A massive wall of wines from around the world greets visitors at the Delray Beach outpost of this Miami staple. Sip the vintages along with divine selections from the mozzarella bar and various octopus preparations, which the isle of Sardinia is famed for. 3035 S. Federal Hwy., Delray Beach (sardinia-ristorante.com) $$$ TRAMONTI ITALIAN RISTORANTE Tramonti is the Delray Beach version of Angelo’s of Mulberry St., which has been serving Neapolitan cuisine since 1902. 119 E. Atlantic Ave., Delray Beach (tramontidelray.com) $$$ TREVINI RISTORANTE In the courtyard of the Bradley Park Hotel, Trevini serves Northern and Southern Italian dishes with taste and refinement. 290 Sunset Ave., Palm Beach (treviniristorante.com) $$$ VIC AND ANGELO’S Offering both light and savory Italian delights as well as an impressive wine selection. 4520 PGA Blvd., Palm Beach Gardens; 290 E. Atlantic Ave., Delray Beach (vicandangelos.com) $$$

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APEIRO KITCHEN AND BAR The cuisines of Morocco, Italy, Greece, and Portugal take center stage. 14917 Lyons Road, Suite 100, Delray Beach (delray.apeiro restaurants.com) $$$ FLORIE’S In the renovated Four Seasons Palm Beach, acclaimed chef Mauro Colagreco offers his interpretation of fine-dining Mediterranean fare. 2800 S. Ocean Blvd., Palm Beach (fourseasons.com/palmbeach) $$$ LA CIGALE La Cigale serves classic French dishes along with influences from Spain, Italy, and North Africa. 253 S.E. 5th Ave., Delray Beach (lacigaledelray.com) $$$ LEILA RESTAURANT In addition to its many Mediterranean dishes, Leila also offers entertainment in the form of belly dancing and hookah on the patio. 120 S. Dixie Hwy., West Palm Beach (leilawpb.com) $$ OUZO BAY Serving traditional and contemporary Greek dishes in sleek surrounds. 201 Plaza Real, Boca Raton (ouzobay.com) $$$ TEMPLE ORANGE This seaside restaurant celebrates the cultures along the Mediterranean Sea. 100 S. Ocean Blvd., Manalapan, in the Eau Palm Beach Resort & Spa (templeorangerestaurant.com) $$

CHRISTOPHER’S KITCHEN Chef Christopher Slawson can turn even the heartiest meat eater into a raw-food fanatic with his creative presentations of organic dishes. 4783 PGA Blvd., Palm Beach Gardens (christopherskitchenfl.com) $$

MEXICAN BANKO CANTINA Mexican flavors thrive at this eatery and tequila bar inside a landmarked building in downtown West Palm Beach. The mesquite-grilled skewers make for an exciting dining experience. 114 S. Olive Ave., West Palm Beach (bankocantina.com) $$ CABO FLATS An always-crowded Mexican party day and night, plus a festive weekend brunch. 550 S. Rosemary Ave #160, West Palm Beach; 1352 14851 Lyons Road, Suite 122, Delray Beach (caboflats.com) $$ 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) $$ CHOLO SOY COCINA This taqueria specializes in Ecuadorian-style eats that pack outrageous flavor. 3715 S. Dixie Hwy., West Palm Beach (cholosoycocina.com) $ COYO TACO The Palm Beach location of this beloved Miami eatery features addictive Mexican street food with house-made ingredients. Head to the secret bar in the back for margaritas and an impressive mezcal selection. 337 Royal Poinciana Way, Palm Beach (coyo-taco.com) $ EL CAMINO An Atlantic Avenue staple, El Camino serves Mexican soul food, like brisket quesadillas and carne asado tacos. 15 N.E. 2nd Ave., Delray Beach (elcaminodelray.com) $$ ROCCO’S TACOS AND TEQUILA BAR Every day is Cinco de Mayo at Rocco Mangel’s high-energy eatery. The signature tacos are a hit, along with the savory guacamole, made fresh tableside. 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) $$

SEAFOOD 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) $$ 3800 OCEAN Chef James King takes guests on a culinary journey through Florida’s local bounty at this seafoodcentric restaurant in the Palm Beach Marriott Singer Island Beach Resort. 3800 N. Ocean Drive, Riviera Beach (marriott.com) $$$ THE ATLANTIC GRILLE Located in the Seagate Hotel, this restaurant places emphasis on bold and innovative American seafood. 1000 E. Atlantic Ave., Delray Beach (theatlanticgrille.com) $$$ BOCA LANDING One of Boca Raton’s only waterfront restaurants, Boca Landing inside the Waterstone Resort & Marina boasts rare, glittering views of the Boca Inlet. In the kitchen, chef Matthew Mixon prepares seafood dishes infused with his Italian and French roots. 999 E. Camino Real, Boca Raton (bocalanding.com) $$$ 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) $$$ COBALT Located inside the Kimpton Vero Beach Hotel & Spa, Cobalt presents elegant seafood dishes in an oceanfront setting. 3500 Ocean Drive, Vero Beach (cobaltrestaurant.com) $$$ 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 contemporary seafood restaurant is the brainchild of Pistache’s Reid Boren and Thierry Beaud, who were craving fresh fish caught locally. In the kitchen, chef Aaron Black prepares everything from his famous seacuterie to vegan dishes. 251 Sunrise Ave., Palm Beach (pbcatch.com) $$ THE SEAFOOD BAR AT THE BREAKERS The Seafood Bar offers stunning views of the Atlantic Ocean, along with the freshest fish and shellfish from the four corners of the United States. The result is a panorama of global seafood dishes with innovative twists. 1 S. County Road, Palm Beach (thebreakers.com) $$$ SEAWAY Fresh ocean ingredients and Latin flavors commingle at this oceanfront eatery at the Four Seasons Resort Palm Beach. 2800 S. Ocean Blvd., Palm Beach (fourseasons.com/palmbeach) $$

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BUBBLING UP Boca Bacchanal, the annual celebration of food and wine held at the Boca Raton Resort & Club and other local venues, returns for its seventeenth year April 4-6. In addition to an array of chefs and some of the most celebrated vintners from California and France, the festival is offering new events designed to captivate first-timers and regulars alike. One of those is Bubbles and Burgers, taking place at the Boca Beach Club the evening of April 4. Burgers made from beef, salmon, turkey, and vegetables will be paired with sparklers such as Taittinger Brut La Française, Lucien Albrecht Cremant, and ZD’s Fiftieth Anniversary Cuvée. Other highlights include vintner dinners and a grand tasting, with proceeds from the festival benefiting the Boca Raton Historical Society & Museum. (bocabacchanal.com) —M.S.

THE STATION HOUSE While the clam chowder, Ipswich steamers, and fish dishes are noteworthy, the specialty is perfectly prepared Maine lobster. 233 W. Lantana Road, Lantana (thestationhouse.com) $$ WATERWAY CAFE Come in the evening for a seat at the floating bar to watch the sun set on the Intracoastal Waterway. 2300 PGA Blvd., Palm Beach Gardens (waterwaycafe.com) $$

SMALL PLATES HMF The Breakers’ glamorous cocktail lounge features Asian influences 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 ABE & LOUIE’S In addition to serving outstanding beef, Abe & Louie’s features classic New England seafood dishes. A comprehensive wine list rounds out the experience. 2200 W. Glades Road, Boca Raton (abeandlouies.com) $$$

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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) $$$ CHOPS LOBSTER BAR The extensive menu, featuring a collection of steak and seafood options, is complemented by an equally interesting wine list. 101 Plaza Real S., Boca Raton (buckheadrestaurants.com) $$$ CUT 432 This modern steak house has a hip, high-energy environment. Executive chef and owner Anthony Pizzo pairs his food with excellent wines. 432 E. Atlantic Ave., Delray Beach (cut432.com) $$$ FLAGLER STEAKHOUSE Operated by The Breakers, this elegant steak house offers hand-selected cuts of American beef in country club environs. 2 S. County Road, Palm Beach (flaglersteakhousepalmbeach.com) $$$ MEAT MARKET The Palm Beach outpost of this Miami Beach steak house offers a dynamic food and cocktail menu and a sexy ambiance similar to its original location. 191 Bradley Place, Palm Beach (meatmarket.net) $$$ NYY STEAK Located in Seminole Casino Coconut Creek, NYY Steak presents five-star seafood and steak offerings in an atmosphere that honors one of baseball’s finest teams, the New York Yankees. 5550 NW 40th St., Coconut Creek (nyysteak.com) $$$ OKEECHOBEE STEAK HOUSE Credited as the oldest steak house in Florida, the Okeechobee Steak House opened in 1947 and has been an institution ever since. Its biggest draw is its free New York strip steak birthday dinner. 2854 Okeechobee Blvd., West Palm Beach (okeesteakhouse.com) $$$ PALM BEACH GRILL Emphasizing freshness and consistency, the Palm Beach outpost of Houston’s offers beloved items we have come to expect: ribs, grilled steaks, and seafood dishes such as cedar-planked salmon. 340 Royal Poinciana Way, Palm Beach (palmbeachgrill.com) $$$ SALT 7 Steak is the top draw at this late-night favorite, but make sure to savor the truffle mac and cheese as well as sashimi, specialty sushi rolls, and raw bar bites. 32 S.E. 2nd Ave., Delray Beach (salt7.com) $$$ STONEWOOD GRILL AND TAVERN At once casual and classy, Stonewood presents a savory menu in an intimate setting. Start with the bruschetta and end with the chocolate bread pudding. 10120 Forest Hill Blvd., Wellington (stonewoodgrill.com) $$

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eople have been drinking cider almost as long as they’ve been growing apples, although there’s no record of the beverage in the Garden of Eden. Before the development of reliable transportation systems, most cider was consumed in its region of origin. Tourists who have visited Normandy in northern France tend to have fond memories of the low-alcohol, sweeter version that pairs well with virtually everything, from breakfast to dessert. The United Kingdom is the world’s largest producer and consumer of cider. Here, the style falls into the category of heritage cider, made from wild apples and crabapples as well as varieties such as Dabinett, Kingston Black, and Roxbury Russet. British cider also tends to be drier and slightly higher in alcohol than the French rendition.

Some of the biggest producers are now in North America, scattered in a band of cooler climates including New England, Ontario, northern California, and Oregon. Immigrants to the United States during the Colonial period adapted their cider traditions to the New World. Today, the modern commercial style is made from popular apples like McIntosh, Granny Smith, Fuji, and Golden Delicious. While the beverage is known as hard cider in the states, alcohol levels are mild—between 5 and 8 percent on average, a far cry from the 16 percent of some California red wines. Modern cider is lower in tannin and higher in acidity, which also makes it more food-friendly. Add to that the ever-present desire to explore something new, different, and trendy, and it’s no wonder cider is turning up on wine lists across the country.

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Introducing those bottles to consumers can be challenging, even though the craft beer boom has made diners more receptive to alternative choices. Industry insiders advise restaurants to treat cider like wine, encouraging them to tell stories, stress unique points of origin, emphasize the apple varieties, and focus on the compatibility of cider with foods such as cheese, veal, poultry, and pork. Making cider resembles the winemaking process, except it’s obviously harder to extract the juice from the fruit. The apples are ground into a pulp by a cider press or mill, a piece of equipment similar to the press used in olive oil production. Many ciders are lightly sparkling due to the release of carbon dioxide during the fermentation process. The addition of sulfur dioxide plays a more crucial role than it does in winemaking; the SO2 prevents spoilage and encourages the conversion of sugar to alcohol, even if its presence conflicts with cider’s image as natural and healthy. There are currently more than 900 producers in the U.S. making at least one type of cider. The clear leader in market share is Angry Orchard, located in the Hudson Valley in Walden, New York. The brand’s variety pack is a good introduction to the category as it contains bottles of the Crisp Apple, Rosé, Easy Apple, and Pear Cider. Given that Florida isn’t exactly apple country, you might assume there’s no cider made here. You’d be wrong, although the state’s 10

In addition to small-batch makers, the United States abounds in large-scale cider producers, including Angry Orchard and Stella Artois (above).

producers fall into the category of hybrid facilities that also make beer, wine, or mead. Whether or not you want to drink local, there’s no dearth of choices. The website of an area beverage superstore revealed 107 labels, with 1,643 listed chain-wide. Most were famous names such as Angry Orchard, Citizen Cider, Ace, and Stella Artois, but Three Daughters Key Lime Cider from St. Petersburg is also available to slake your thirst. «

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Around the WORLD Inspired by her client’s international adventures and love of bold hues, Sarah St. Amour of St. Amour Interior Design incorporated pops of color and global influences into this Palm Beach Gardens home. “We used [the client’s] zest for life, affection for color, and unique pieces from her travels to create a space that embraces the distinct personality of this special woman,” says St. Amour. Here, furnishings purchased abroad, such as a cocktail table the owner found while on safari in Kenya, merge with items bought locally, like the cascading chandelier. In lieu of a traditional TV built-in, the designer opted for a more expressive and artistic statement, utilizing book-matched Calacatta marble as both a focal point and a backdrop for displaying worldly treasures. Palm Beach Gardens (stamourinteriordesign.com)

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A successful interior designer is judged upon his or her ability to articulate a client’s vision and personality. But what happens when there are no clients and no rules? That was the opportunity afforded to the 22 design firms that participated in this year’s Kips Bay Decorator Show House Palm Beach. Each was presented with a room within a massive West Palm Beach home to do with as they pleased. PBI spoke with two of the bedroom designers to discover their approach to creating spaces that are anything but a snooze. (kipsbaydecoratorshowhouse.org) Designer 1: Jennifer Garrigues, Jennifer Garrigues Interior design, Palm Beach (jennifer garrigues.com) Room: Exotic Retreat Overall inspiration: My inspiration actually came from a painting I purchased while in Jaipur. It has deep turquoise, greens, pinks, purple, and white. Use of color: I knew I wanted to use that deep jade green; however, there’s not always a lot of natural light in the room due to its location. My solution was to give it a real lacquered finish. Innovative elements: The sari shower curtain and the textured wallpaper really made the bathroom very sumptuous. I also modified the traditional closet into a fun dressing room with a mirrored vanity, velvet chair, bar cart, and lots of accessories, and made sure to include a

Designer 2: Danielle Rollins, Danielle Rollins Interiors, Atlanta (danielledrollins.com) Room: Sunset Tower Suite Overall inspiration: My inspiration was to reinterpret old-school Palm Beach glamour with a nod to the period from 1960 to 1980. I envisioned the guest suite as belonging to someone who wore Lilly during the day and Halston at night. Use of color: I wanted to reference the beautiful sunset shades, palm trees, ocean waves, sand, and seashells. Shades of coral and apricot are always flattering backdrop colors. Innovative elements: The bed is such a lavish and luscious little cocoon. The bold geometric painted floor really anchors the room, and when you walk in you are immediately surrounded by hundreds of yards of fabric in the most flattering color, and the smell of the fresh gardenia flowers. Fun finds to purchase locally: Orchids! One of my favorite things about living part-time in Florida is the abundance of beautiful orchids that can be found everywhere quite inexpensively. Using anything in groupings can make a bold statement, and fresh flowers always make me feel happy.

wide selection of my favorite colors in the clothing that is hung. Fun finds to purchase locally: All of it! All of the accessories are from our shop in Palm Beach. The furniture can also be purchased through our shop, as some vendors are to-the-trade only. Findlay Galleries [which supplied most of the art] and Dea Luxury Italian Linens are both located on Danielle Rollins’ Sunset Tower Suite Worth Avenue.

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SUNNY Disposition Look on the BRIGHT SIDE with sunroom-inspired decor SPHERE OF INFLUENCE A fusion of earthly and celestial, this Sputnikstyle Dunkirk chandelier ($1,754) by Hudson Valley Lighting boasts aged-brass branches blossoming with faceted crystal spheres. Miller’s Fine Hardware, West Palm Beach, Jupiter (millershardware.com)

IN BLOOM Add a dynamic note to your sunroom with the papaya-hued Kopok pillow ($192 for 22-inch design) from Coastal Home Pillows’ Naples collection. Excentricities locations (excentricities.com)

HANG TIME A geometric pattern in an iron frame finished in gold leaf makes this Llewellyn mirror ($2,080) from Arteriors worthy of further reflection. Hive Home, Gift & Garden, West Palm Beach (hivepalm beach.com)

REINVENTING A CLASSIC Jennifer Knowles of Knowles Design set out to make this room as warm and welcoming as its view. “I wanted this to be a place to relax, put your feet up, and enjoy the beautiful and expansive view of the Intracoastal Waterway with downtown Palm Beach beyond,” says Knowles. “My approach was to use warm colors and textures framed with crisp white millwork and linen sheers. The effect is then punctuated by the introduction of black linear contrasts achieved through placement of the drapery hardware and ceiling details. The custom artwork reflects the warm weather and watery hues that are the backdrop for this gorgeous and livable Palm Beach space.” Boca Raton (knowlesdesignstudio.com)

SIPPING PRETTY Lemonade will look even more appealing in these Williams Sonoma Aerin alpine floral tumblers ($60 for set of four), designed in collaboration with Aerin Lauder. Williams Sonoma, Palm Beach Gardens, Boca Raton (williams-sonoma.com)

CANE AND ABLE The Emissary Home & Garden Cane garden seat ($264) in glazed white ceramic doubles as an accent table. Robb & Stucky, Boca Raton (robbstucky.com)

PALM READER Whether your idea of lounging includes reading, imbibing, or chatting, this Palecek rattan Klismos lounge chair ($2,177) will fill the bill. Mecox Gardens, West Palm Beach (mecox.com)

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“Nothing about this environment is passive,” Linda Pantano said of her first month as the newest agent at Waterfront Properties Palm Beach. “That’s probably what I appreciate most.” Having worked at two longer-established Palm Beach brokerages, Linda was introduced to Waterfront by fellow agent Trina Lane. She called the office’s combination of structure, process and vision energizing. Active in real estate for more than 40 years, Linda began as an agent in New York. She and her husband operated a successful business there for over 35 years. “Early in my career, I worked with investors and investment properties, where a high level of professionalism was expected.”

In working with sellers and buyers, Linda said experience brings with it some useful insights. Michael Himmel said of Linda, “We were referred to Linda while considering purchasing a residence in Palm Beach.” After an afternoon of showings, “We had a handshake deal within 24 hours. Linda was totally focused and tenacious in causing the deal to happen.” Michael added, “Today, the property is probably worth twice what we paid.” Having first come to Palm Beach over 25 years ago, and living here at least part time for 15 years, Linda made the move permanent in 2007. In that time, Linda has built a reputation on the Island and beyond for honesty and trust. So pronounced is her knowledge of the local market, she’s had numerous sight unseen purchases with clients relying exclusively on her advice and knowledge of the market.

“There is an urgency and focus here that clients immediately recognize as different. There’s also a strong family atmosphere.”

Surveying Waterfront’s chic, modern office at 333 Peruvian Avenue, Linda said, “Can you believe this location? Look at this place.” Beneath the exquisite interior design, Linda said there is a supportive group of determined, hardworking, fulltime real estate professionals. “There is an urgency and focus here that clients immediately recognize as different. There’s also a strong family atmosphere.” She continued, “From the minute I entered the office I felt welcomed and appreciated.” Self-described as “data driven,” Linda said technology is one of the tools she’s finding most exciting. “No one. No one is doing lead capture at the level we are,” she said of Waterfront’s now legendary Internet marketing systems. “Marketing is so important. Here, you’re not left to your own devices.” This extends to print collateral and advertising, which like the Internet and all forms of marketing, are executed by Waterfront’s in-house team.

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For Canadian buyers John and Patricia Scherrer, it wasn’t sight unseen. Their purchase was “at first sight.” “Linda knew exactly what would be close to the amenities we wanted. She found a home in a neighborhood that was a good fit for our lifestyle. Linda nailed it.” In keeping with Linda’s sales philosophy, she was with the family every step of the way to close. “We put in an offer that day. Linda negotiated the purchase. She is professional, knowledgeable and diligent.” John concluded, “We would highly recommend her to anyone interested in properties in Palm Beach.” So many great opportunities start with a confident recommendation. Waterfront Properties Owner Rob Thomson said of Linda, “I’m thrilled that Trina recommended her. It’s only been a couple of months, but already I see Linda fits our culture and shares our drive. The office loves her.” Linda Pantano | 561.818.2710 | lpantano@wfpcc.com Rob Thomson | 561.346.1881 | waterfront-properties.com

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Waterfront Properties’ Captain’s Club 2018

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me and made me feel very valuable. I wanted the Captain’s Club!”

More than a third of its 75 real estate agents were named to 2018’s Captain’s Club. Twenty-seven agents were recognized for having sold $10 million or more as an individual agent, or on average as part of a dedicated sales team. This factors in private sales, the Multiple Listing Service (“MLS”), and referral transactions. “Data doesn’t lie,” Waterfront Owner Rob Thomson said. “Our model works for every agent willing to buy into and utilize the system. Every year we want to have more Captain’s Club members than the year before.” Captain’s Club members cited some combination of Waterfront’s resources as fundamental to their impressive year. Principal among those resources is a suite of award-winning property exposure websites. The sites capture qualified buyers from the local market, across the country and internationally. Waterfront’s international broker network includes LuxuryRealEstate.com, The Board of Regents and an exclusive alliance with Mayfair International and Mayfair’s 376 offices across 50 European countries. Dedicated agents “in-country” act as personal advocates for Waterfronts sellers’ properties. A positively competitive environment and supportive corporate culture are other often-cited resources. Stuart waterfront market specialist Adam Brown said, “International marketing in the UK and across Europe gives my sellers confidence. They know that anything that can be done to sell their home is being done.” Palm Beach agent Toni Hollis, with trademark candor, commented, “Someone once told me, ‘If you don’t want to run with the big dogs, stay on the porch.’ The training team leaders—the big dogs—equipped

Longtime Jupiter Island specialist Susan Turner highlighted the efficiency gains and speed to market Waterfront affords her sellers. “I operate from a sense of urgency. We begin immediately exposing a property to the right buyers from around the world. We proactively scout and schedule a multi-day photo shoot. Homes go immediately to the MLS as well as Waterfront’s property exposure websites. The team and the plan are already in place. We execute.” Singer Island condo specialist John Nugent said, “There are way too many resources to list. I would not have achieved the total dollar volume in sales that I have every year without the Waterfront method of marketing.’’ Intracoastal Waterway specialist Paul Thomson may have summed up best what Waterfront brings to every agent. “Every year, we evolve and improve to stay ahead of the industry. In the 30 years I’ve specialized here, Waterfront has continually added new and more effective ways of marketing our sellers’ properties. The result is sales at strong prices.” Now with five offices from Delray to Stuart—the most recent being Waterfront’s Palm Beach office at 333 Peruvian Avenue—there are more opportunities than ever for motivated, professional agents to join arguably the area’s most prolific brokerage and group of market- leading agents. Membership in 2019’s Captain’s Club remains open.

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When it comes to the art of pastry, milk, cream, and eggs have traditionally been vital components for binding ingredients and creating rich flavor and texture. Recently though, vegan desserts have been popping up on local menus, proving that a post-meal indulgence tastes just as sweet without the dairy. Such is the case with Cucina Palm Beach’s vegan chocolate panna cotta, which swaps coconut milk for heavy cream and agar powder for gelatin in a recipe private chef Fernanda Lozada concocted for the restaurant. “It used to be difficult when we first started making vegan desserts, just because the ingredients were foreign,” explains chef-partner Kent Thurston. “Now it’s just like normal cooking. The ingredients have become widely available, and you learn how they all behave under certain temperatures and conditions.” Turn the page for more of our favorite vegan treats. (cucina palmbeach.com)

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The Vegan Pantry DISCOVER VEGAN SWAPS FOR COMMON BAKING INGREDIENTS TO MAKE DELICIOUS DESSERTS AT HOME

Vegan Ice Cream, Proper Ice Cream Owner Rick Felberbaum has cracked the code to creating vegan ice cream as delicious as its dairy counterparts. Hint: It’s cashew milk and raw cocoa butter that impart the creamy texture. Proper makes 10 vegan flavors, such as pistachio, all without the preservatives and stabilizers found in mass-produced ice cream. Try them at Proper’s two Delray Beach locations, including a storefront near the new iPic. (propericecream.com)

MILK AND CREAM The popularity of soy and nut milks makes swapping for cow’s milk simple— it’s just a matter of choosing the right one. Oat milk and coconut milk are typically the thickest, soy and cashew provide the most neutral taste, and almond milk lends a nutty flavor.

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SWEETENERS Most vegans exclude honey from their diets. Instead, opt for maple syrup or medjool dates to add sweetness. Also, reach for coconut sugar or organic turbinado sugar in lieu of bleached, as it often employs animal bone char for its coloring. Grind down the crystals to avoid grainy desserts.

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EGGS Many egg alternatives are already commonplace in home pantries. Mix 1 tsp. of baking soda and 1 tbsp. of white vinegar as a leavening agent for fluffier desserts, or 1 tbsp. of ground flax seeds or cornstarch and 3 tbsp. of water as a binding agent. Aquafaba, the liquid that encases cooked legumes like chickpeas, is a solid sub for eggs when making meringues or marshmallows.

FATS AND THICKENING AGENTS Coconut, olive, or canola oils can often substitute for butter, as well as Earth Balance, a buttery spread without hydrogenated oils. To thicken batters, try avocado, banana, applesauce, nut butters, or silken tofu, which has the most malleable flavor of the bunch. Agar, a derivative of red seaweed, can replace gelatin and comes in sheets, flakes, and as a powder.

EQUIPMENT Many vegan recipes will require a high-powered blender or food processor, a fine mesh strainer, or an electric whisk to produce a silky texture.

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A beginner’s guide to CRYPTOCURRENCY and investing in digital funds By Judy Martel Most people became aware of cryptocurrency following the meteoric rise of Bitcoin, the virtual money created on computers in 2009 as a speedy, alternative payment system free from government manipulation. The subsequent emergence of other digital currencies—now numbering well more than 1,000—has left some pondering whether it’s time to invest in this new sector. Cryptocurrency is loosely defined as digital money that has been developed or “mined” on the computer. It is intangible and all transactions take place online. There is typically a limited amount issued, as determined by each currency’s creator. Initially intended to be used as a quick, secure, and relatively anonymous form of payment, investors jumped on it—smelling an opportunity to make a quick buck in an emerging technology. But take heed: This is not your father’s asset and

there is a steep learning curve, says Raisa Velthuis, assistant professor of finance at Villanova University School of Business. Traditional assets, such as cash, bonds, and stocks, derive value from future cash flow, whether it be interest, dividends, principal, or capital gains in the case of a stock price that increases. Cryptocurrency only gains in value if a future buyer decides it is worth more. “It’s much harder to figure out the value because you have no claim on future income,” explains Velthuis, who likens investing in cryptocurrency to owning a stamp collection. “You hope the value goes up, but there’s no guarantee.” In the meantime, the stamps aren’t earning the owner money. But the esoteric valuation of cryptocurrency has not deterred many investors worldwide, some of whom have gone so far as to sink their entire savings or retirement plan—with a resulting catastrophic loss in many

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cases as the market rode a roller coaster of rapid-fire ups and downs. The volatility is due, in part, to the limited number of investors, says Tim Swanson, founder and director of research at the technical advisory firm Post Oak Labs in San Francisco and author of three books. “Liquidity is pretty thin and one investor could quickly move the market up or down with as little as $1 million,” he says. “Less than $10 billion in real money was invested in cryptocurrency in the last year, so the differential is small.” Add to that the global speculation from investors who have piled in because of the fear of missing out on an emerging asset class and you have a recipe for increased volatility. For now, Swanson believes investing in cryptocurrency is best left to sophisticated investors who have the money to risk. “I’m terribly bearish in the short run, although if you time it right, you could make some money.” The more an investor knows about the pros and cons, obviously, the better. However, the average person will run into difficulties not only researching cryptocurrency but also its blockchain, the financial technology database that creates and manages it. Many of the blockchain platforms are operated by privately held companies or foundations, which means they aren’t subject to the reporting requirements of public companies, says Velthuis. The Bank for International Settlements, or BIS, issues reports that are published by The Economist, and Bloomberg.com has a cryptocurrency index, but widespread research

and analysis for investors is relatively scarce compared with that of traditional assets such as stocks. So is cryptocurrency merely Monopoly money or an asset class of the future? Its acceptance as an alternative currency and a stable investment has yet to be proven. Despite the instant millionaire stories circulating in the media, it’s best to treat it like a trip to the gaming tables in Vegas, says Swanson, by only investing what you are willing to lose. «

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Q&A: BERNADETTE PETERS

Let Me Entertain YOU Whether you know her best as a fierce witch from the musical Into the Woods or the charming Marie in the film The Jerk, Bernadette Peters is always unapologetically herself. Recognized the world over for her signature curls, quirky manner, and powerhouse vocals, Peters was born in Queens and entered showbiz as a child. The winner of three Tonys, including the Isabelle Stevenson Award, Peters most recently starred as Dolly Gallagher Levi in Hello, Dolly! On April 14, she’ll perform at the Kravis Center in West Palm Beach, singing songs from Hello, Dolly! as well as Stephen Sondheim classics and other favorites from the Great White Way. PBI caught up with Peters to chat about her life on and off the stage. (kravis.org)

PBI: Which of your characters have you most identified with? Peters: Every character has been so well-written, and I connect with them. I do love Rose in Gypsy. When I was 13 years old I was on the road with that show with my mother and sister, so it was almost like we were mirroring Rose, June, and Louise. I understudied June, my sister understudied Louise, and there was my mother. So [portraying Rose] was like the best therapy I could ever have. You’ve appeared in numerous Stephen Sondheim musicals. What do you most appreciate about his work? Stephen writes the music and the lyrics, and he really says exactly what he wants to say. When you write the music and the lyrics, you can make it a dotted note for the right emphasis and whole notes to hold the passion. He really writes the character. I just find

it so filled with knowledge that it’s a thrill to be able to express those thoughts. Some of the songs that I sing, I like to be reminded of the sentiments, like “No One Is Alone,” “Children Will Listen,” and “With So Little to Be Sure Of.” When you’re in an audience, what do you notice that maybe others don’t? I love being in an audience. I love appreciating all the creativity that’s up there. All the artistry, the writing, the actors, the singing, the capabilities. The only thing I would say to an audience member that I’ve noticed when I’m on the stage is that some people get stuck in reading the program. Like, what song comes next? You should be surprised. It should be unexpected. You should let the journey take you, not try to stay ahead of it. You shouldn’t have to read it. It’s not a book. It’s a live show in front of you, and you should let it take you on its journey.

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Clockwise from above: Catch Disney’s The Lion King at the Kravis Center April 24 to May 5; experience “One Night of Queen” at the Sunrise Theatre April 26; through June 1, Rosenbaum Contemporary displays “Two Generations: Works by Roberto Matta and Federica Matta,” including Roberto Matta’s La Terre et ses Oignons.

GOINGS ON 1 Art Affair, downtown West Palm Beach, to April 7, free. (artaffairwpb.com)

Battle for the Kids Golf Challenge, benefiting Boca West Children’s Foundation, Boca West Country Club, Boca Raton, also April 2, $150-$650. (bocawestfoundation.org)

Donald M. Ephraim Palm Beach Jewish Film Festival Spring Fest, AMC CityPlace, West Palm Beach, to April 5, contact for ticket prices. (pbjff.org)

Palm Beach Navy SEAL Evening of Tribute, The Mar-a-Lago Club, Palm Beach, tickets start at $750. (pbnavysealeveningoftribute.com)

3 Lighthouse Sunset Tour, Jupiter Inlet Lighthouse & Museum, also April 10 and 17, $20. (jupiter lighthouse.org)

Palm Beach Dinner, benefiting St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital, Club Colette, Palm Beach, $1,000. (stjude.org/palmbeachdinner) 4 Boca Bacchanal, various locations in Boca Raton,

“Shakespeare’s Writings About Politics and Their Relationship to Our Time” lecture with Ronald Meyers, Cohen Pavilion, Kravis Center, West Palm Beach, $25. (kravis.org)

Taste of the Nation, benefiting No Kid Hungry, Cohen Pavilion, Kravis Center, West Palm Beach, $150-$250. (nokidhungry.org/palmbeach)

5 Art After Dark, Norton Museum of Art, West Palm Beach, also April 12, 19, and 26, free. (norton.org) Be the Change: An Evening with Abby Wambach, Glennon Doyle, and Brittany Packnett, Kaye Auditorium, Florida Atlantic University, Boca Raton, $60-$100. (fauevents.com)

Marco Bicego Trunk Show, Mix at The Breakers, Palm Beach, also April 6, free. (thebreakers.com) Mountainfilm on Tour, Rinker Playhouse, Kra-

to April 6, contact for ticket prices. (bocabacchanal.com)

vis Center, West Palm Beach, also April 6, $20. (kravis.org)

Following the Brush: Japanese Poetic Forms Then and Now, Morikami Museum and Japanese

Palm Beach County Seafood and Music Festival, Abacoa Center, Jupiter, to April 7, $5, free for

Gardens, Delray Beach, $10. (morikami.org)

children younger than 12. (seafoodfestivals.com)

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The Golden Dragon Acrobats will perform at the Eissey Campus Theatre in Palm Beach Gardens April 27.

6 Boca Raton Spring Fest, Spanish River Park, Boca Raton, free. (myboca.us)

Brew at the Zoo, Palm Beach Zoo, West Palm Beach, contact for ticket prices. (palmbeachzoo.org)

Downtown West Palm Beach Art Festival, Rosemary Avenue, West Palm Beach, also April 7, free. (artfestival.com)

THE FLAGLER MUSEUM IN PALM BEACH HOSTS ITS ANNUAL BLUEGRASS IN THE PAVILION CONCERT APRIL 6. BEGINNING AT 3 P.M., TWO GROUPS— DOYLE LAWSON & QUICKSILVER AND MICHAEL CLEVELAND & FLAMEKEEPER—WILL BRING THIS QUINTESSENTIALLY AMERICAN GENRE OF MUSIC TO LIFE IN THE FLAGLER’S KENAN PAVILION. (FLAGLERMUSEUM.US)

Fairy and Pirate Festival, McKee Botanical Garden, Vero Beach, $8-$12, free for children younger than 3. (mckee garden.org)

Florida Atlantic University President’s Gala, Martin F. and Jane Greenberg Foundation Tower, Florida Atlantic University Stadium, Boca Raton, $300. (gala.fau.edu) Food for Thought: An Evening of Great Conversation, Mandel Public Library, West Palm Beach, $350. (wpblf.org)

Hatsume Fair, Morikami Museum and Japanese Gardens, Delray Beach, also April 7, $10-$15, free for children younger than 3. (morikami.org) Herbalist Workshop: Lemongrass, Grandview Public Market, West Palm Beach, donations accepted. (grandview public.com)

Hike Through History, Jupiter Inlet Lighthouse & Museum, free, registration required. (jupiterlighthouse.org) Jupiter Medical Center Foundation Black-Tie Ball, The Breakers, Palm Beach, tickets start at $750. (jmcfoundation.org)

Land Rover Palm Beach International Gay Polo Tournament Presented by RSM US, International Polo Club Palm Beach, Wellington, tickets start at $30. (gaypolo.com)

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SATURDAY NIGHT LIVE ALUMNUS KEVIN NEALON WILL PERFORM FOUR SHOWS AT PALM BEACH IMPROV IN WEST PALM BEACH APRIL 12 AND 13. DURING HIS NEARLY DECADE-LONG STINT ON SNL, NEALON ANCHORED WEEKEND UPDATE AND EMBODIED MEMORABLE CHARACTERS SUCH AS FRANZ TO DANA CARVEY’S HANS. HE’S ALSO FOUND SUCCESS IN FILMS OPPOSITE HIS FORMER SNL COLLEAGUES. (PALM BEACHIMPROV.COM)

private residence, Palm Beach, $450. (opportunitypbc.org)

7 Fresh RX Dinner with Javier Sanchez of Renato’s, private residence, Palm Beach, contact for ticket prices. (loxfarms.com) Swank Table: Vetu de Blanc, Swank Specialty Produce, Loxahatchee, $160. (swankspecialtyproduce.com)

8 Culture and Cocktails: Platter Chatter with Dick Robinson, The Colony, Palm Beach, $75-$85. (palmbeachculture.com) Florida Fresh: Florida Stories, Levis JCC Sandler Center, Boca Raton, $18. (levisjcc.org)

9 Dramalogue: Playwright John Guare, Palm Beach Dramaworks, West Palm Beach, $25. (palmbeachdramaworks.org)

10 “Florida Founder William P. Duval: Frontier Bon Vivant” lecture with James M. Denham, Historic Courtroom, 1916 County Courthouse, West Palm Beach, $20. (hspbc.org)

Science Meets Music, The Benjamin Upper School, Palm Beach Gardens, free, registration required. (maxplanckflorida.org) 11 Avant-Garde Cuisine: The Science of Food with Richard Blais, benefiting the South Florida Science Center and Aquarium, The Breakers, Palm Beach, $600. (sfsciencecenter.org)

THE PIANO MAN On April 12, Palm Beach Symphony will conclude its 2018-19 Masterworks Concert Series with a program entitled “Precious Gems” at the Kravis Center in West Palm Beach. The concert will include Mozart’s Piano Concerto No. 12 and Bruckner’s Symphony No. 7, with guest pianist Leon Fleisher joining the symphony for the Mozart piece. Fleisher took up the piano at age 4 and debuted at Carnegie Hall, playing with the New York Philharmonic, when he was only 16 years old. His prodigious career came to a halt in the mid-1960s when he lost the use of two fingers on his right hand. Fleisher, who was in his 30s at the time, turned to conducting, teaching, and mastering left-handed piano repertoire. Roughly 30 years later, following experimental treatments, he regained control of those fingers and reembraced the spotlight as a soloist. Now, at age 90, the Kennedy Center honoree continues to tour and share his talent with audiences the world over. (palmbeachsymphony.org) CHRIS HARTLOVE

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Come for the artists you know. Stay for the art that’s new to you.

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COMING SOON

Season might be coming to a close, but the Boca Raton Museum of Art is ushering in a summer filled with fine art. On April 16, the museum will open a trio of special exhibitions that run the gamut from comics to art history. “Beyond the Cape: Comics and Contemporary Art” highlights contemporary artists who are either deeply indebted to the visual language of comics or who work in comics or graphic novels themselves. Spread across the museum’s main special exhibition galleries, “Beyond the Cape” includes drawings, sculptures, prints, tapestries, photography, and videos, as well as a reading room and an overview of animation. The remaining two shows also feature works by artists creating today, but with a slightly narrower scope. “Contemporary Sculpture: Sam Anderson and Michael Dean” pairs Anderson’s figurative pieces alongside Dean’s more abstract creations, resulting in an intriguing dialogue between two approaches to the medium. “John Ransom Phillips: Lives of the Artists” displays Ransom Phillips’ idiosyncratic interpretations of the oeuvre of masters he finds interesting. His resulting watercolors merge the aesthetics and themes indelibly tied to those artists with his own sense of humor and appreciation for the written word. (bocamuseum.org)

Barrett-Jackson Collector Car Auction, South Florida Fairgrounds, West Palm Beach, to April 13, contact for ticket prices. (barrett-jackson.com)

Go Red for Women Luncheon, benefiting American Heart Association, PGA National Resort & Spa, Palm Beach Gardens, $275. (pbgored.heart.org) Ride Brightline. Code NSUMUSA 25% off. Gobrightline.com

12 Barefoot on the Beach, benefiting Boys & Girls Clubs of Palm Beach County, The Breakers Beach Club, Palm Beach, $450. (bgcpbc.org) Delray Affair, downtown Delray Beach, to April 14, free. (delrayaffair.com) 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 the City of Fort Lauderdale, Wege Foundation, Community Foundation of Broward, Funding Arts 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 Association of Museums.

Mizuki Trunk Show, Mix at The Breakers, Palm Beach, also April 13, free. (thebreakers.com)

Screen on the Green presents Ralph Breaks the Internet, West Palm Beach Waterfront, free. (wpb.org)

Wild and Scenic Film Festival, Jupiter Inlet Lighthouse & Museum, also April 13, $15. (jupiterlighthouse.org)

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13 Cowboy Ball, benefiting The Arc of Palm Beach County, Four Seasons Resort, Palm Beach, $500. (arcpbc.org)

CONTOURS IN METAL: SCULPTURE BY GINO MILES

Monopoly Event and Casino Night, benefiting Boca Helping Hands, Royal Palm Yacht & Country Club, Boca Raton, $150. (bocahelpinghands.org) Swank Master Chef Dinner: Delray Beach, Swank Specialty Produce,

Loxahatchee, $160. (swankspecialtyproduce.com)

14 Doggie and Kittie Ball, benefiting Tri-County Animal Rescue, Boca West Country Club, Boca Raton, $325. (tricountyanimalrescue.com) “Watercolor as a Modern Medium: Considering Winslow Homer and John Marin� lecture with Martha Tedeschi, Norton Museum of Art, West Palm Beach, free with museum admission. (norton.org)

16 Inaugural Lighthouse Luminary Luncheon, benefiting the Jupiter Inlet Lighthouse & Museum, The Pelican Club, Jupiter, $125. (jupiterlighthouse.org) 17 Monica Rich Kosann Trunk Show, Mix at The Breakers, Palm Beach, also April 18, free. (thebreakers.com)

18 “An Enduring Treasure: Henry Flagler’s Whitehall� lecture with Tracy Kamerer, Historic Courtroom, 1916 County Courthouse, West Palm Beach, $10. (hspbc.org)

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

20 Easter Egg Hunt, Ann Norton Sculpture Gardens, West Palm Beach, $7$15. (ansg.org)

Easter Egg Hunt, Flagler Museum, Palm Beach, $15-$18. (flaglermuseum.us) Easter Egg Hunt, The Royal Poinciana Plaza, Palm Beach, free. (theroyal

poincianaplaza.com)

Saturday Historical Walking Tours, meet at the banyan tree at the West Palm Beach Green Market, $10. (hspbc.org) 21 Easter Brunch, Swank Specialty Produce, Loxahatchee, $45-$99, free for children younger than 3. (swankspecialtyproduce.com)

Easter Eggstravaganza, The Colony, Palm Beach, $45-$95. (thecolony palmbeach.com)

22 Hanley Foundation Golf Classic, Admirals Cove, Jupiter, $1,000 per golfer, $500 for those aged 40 and younger. (hanleyfoundation.org)

23 Dramalogue: Ted Chapin, COO of the Rodgers and Hammerstein Organization, Palm Beach Dramaworks, West Palm Beach, $25. (palmbeach dramaworks.org)

AN EYE FOR NATURE: PAINTINGS AND PRINTS BY MORTON KAISH

THE ART OF SHERLOCK HOLMES WEST PALM BEACH

24 Garden Club Flower Show, Esther B. O’Keeffe Gallery, The Society of the

Four Arts, Palm Beach, also April 25, free. (fourarts.org)

25 Beatles on the Beach, various locations in Delray Beach, to April 28, contact for ticket prices. (beatlesonthebeach.com)

Culture of Change yoga event with Jennifer Martin, benefiting Literacy Coalition of Palm Beach County, CityPlace, West Palm Beach, $10. (cityplace.com)

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AGENDA Sunset History Cruise, North Palm Beach Marina, $150. (hspbc.org) 26 Mixology: A Craft Spirits Event, Boca Raton Museum of Art, $65. (bocamuseum.org)

27 Blue Friends Beach Cleanup, Loggerhead Marinelife Center, Juno Beach, free. (marinelife.org/cleanup)

Palm Beach VegFest, Mizner Park Amphitheater, Boca Raton, free. (myboca.us) Party for the Planet, Palm Beach Zoo, West Palm Beach, contact for ticket prices. (palmbeachzoo.org) Spring Plant-a-Palooza, Mounts Botanical Garden, West Palm Beach, also April 28, $10. (mounts.org)

28 Swank Table: The Three Little Gloucestershire Pigs, Swank Specialty Produce, Loxahatchee, $160. (swankspecialtyproduce.com) © Nigel Young / Foster + Partners

Sweet Corn Fiesta, Yesteryear Village, South Florida Fairgrounds, West Palm Beach, $5-$10, free for children younger than 5. (sweetcornfiesta.com)

30 The Banff Mountain Film Festival World Tour, Crest Theatre, Old School Square, Delray Beach, $14-$20. (oldschoolsquare.org)

Dining Out for Life, benefiting people living with HIV, various restaurants in Palm Beach County, contact for event details. (compassglcc.com/dofl)

PERFORMANCES An expanded and revitalized Norton Museum of Art is now open with eight special exhibitions on view simultaneously. Visit today!

Museum Hours Monday Tuesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday

10 am – 5 pm 10 am – 5 pm 10 am – 5 pm 10 am – 10 pm 10 am – 5 pm 11 am – 5 pm

Closed Wednesday and major holidays.

1 Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra, Dreyfoos Hall, Kravis Center, West Palm Beach, tickets start at $35. (kravis.org)

Danzon Symphonia, Crest Theatre, Old School Square, Delray Beach, $59$69. (oldschoolsquare.org) I Believe in You: The Songs of Frank Loesser, Delray Beach Playhouse, to April 11, contact for ticket prices. (delraybeachplayhouse.com) Palm Beach Atlantic University Jazz Ensemble Spring Concert, Vera Lea Rinker Hall, Palm Beach Atlantic University, West Palm Beach, $10. (pba.edu/ performances) The World of Musicals, Dreyfoos Hall, Kravis Center, West Palm Beach, $29. (kravis.org)

2 Atlantic Classical Orchestra presents “Masterworks IV: Strength and Providence,” Community Church of Vero Beach; also April 3, Eissey Campus Theatre, Palm Beach Gardens; also April 5, The Lyric Theatre, Stuart, $30$60. (atlanticclassicalorchestra.com)

West Side Story, Maltz Jupiter Theatre, to April 14, contact for ticket prices. (jupitertheatre.org) 1450 S. Dixie Highway West Palm Beach, Florida 33401

norton.org

3 Cole Porter After Dark starring Mark Nadler, Wold Performing Arts Center, Lynn University, Boca Raton, $40. (lynn.edu/events)

Crazy for You, The Wick Theatre, Boca Raton, to April 14, $75-$95. (thewick.org) Fences, Palm Beach Dramaworks, West Palm Beach, to April 21, contact for ticket prices. (palmbeachdramaworks.org)

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NOW OPEN!

Experience “Downton Abbey: The Exhibition,” complete with sets from the hit British television show, at CityPlace in West Palm Beach through April 22.

Ghost Writer, Waxlax Stage, Riverside Theater, Vero Beach, to April 14, tickets start at $75. (riversidetheatre.com)

Golstein-Peled-Fiterstein Trio, Stage West, Duncan Theatre, Lake Worth, $35. (duncantheatre.org)

Jackson Browne, Dreyfoos Hall, Kravis Center, West Palm Beach, tickets start at $49.50. (kravis.org)

John Waite, Crest Theatre, Old School Square, Delray Beach, $57-$77. (oldschoolsquare.org) Murphy’s Celtic Legacy: Irish Dance Reborn, Sunrise Theatre, Fort Pierce, $39-$49. (sunrisetheatre.com)

4 Assisted Living: The Musical, The Lyric Theatre, Stuart, $35. (lyrictheatre.com) Clematis by Night presents Shaw Davis and The Black Ties, West Palm Beach Waterfront, free. (wpb.org)

Florida Atlantic University Jazz Band presents “A Tribute to the Greats,” University Theatre, Florida Atlantic University, Boca Raton, $10. (fauevents.com)

Guys and Dolls, StarStruck Theatre, Stuart, to April 7, $20-$40. (starstuckfl.org)

Visit SFScienceCenter.org for more information

Harlowe, Theatre Lab, Florida Atlantic University, Boca Raton, to April 14, $25. (fauevents.com) Nikki Glaser, Palm Beach Improv, West Palm Beach, to April 6, $25-$50. (palmbeachimprov.com) Showtune: A Celebration of the Words and Music of Jerry Herman, Delray Beach Playhouse, to April 7, contact for ticket prices. (delraybeachplay house.com)

Presented by

5 Guitarist Stanley Jordan, Arts Garage, Delray Beach, also April 6, $45$55. (artsgarage.org)

King Solomon and his 700 Wives, Mizner Park Cultural Center, Boca Raton, to April 7, $29-$39. (miznerparkculturalcenter.com)

Miami City Ballet presents A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Dreyfoos Hall, Kravis Center, West Palm Beach, to April 7, tickets start at $29. (kravis.org) My Big Gay Italian Wedding, Crest Theatre, Old School Square, Delray Beach, also April 6, $65-$75. (oldschoolsquare.org)

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AGENDA 6 Atlantic Classical Orchestra presents “Chamber Series III: Two Dramatic Piano Trios,” Blake

Tomás Cotik and Tao Lin: Mozart, Vivaldi, and Piazzolla, Norton Museum of Art, West Palm Beach,

Library, Stuart, free; also April 7, Vero Beach Museum of Art, $35-$50. (atlanticclassicalorchestra.com)

$20. (norton.org)

Beauty and the Beast, The Lyric Theatre, Stuart, $22. (lyrictheatre.com)

Bluegrass in the Pavilion, Flagler Kenan Pavilion, Flagler Museum, Palm Beach, $35. (flaglermuseum.us) Delray Beach Chorale and Chamber Ensemble presents “A Symphony of Songs and Words,” Olympic Heights Performing Arts Theater, Boca Raton, $10-$30. (delraybeachchorale.org)

Florida Atlantic University Symphony Orchestra and Women’s Chorus present “Opera and Folk Songs,” University Theatre, Florida Atlantic University, Boca Raton, $10. (fauevents.com)

Vanessa Collier, Arts Garage, Delray Beach, $35$45. (artsgarage.org)

Marshall Turkin’s Classic Jazz Ensemble, Boca

8 The Barricade Boys, Crest Theatre, Old

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

School Square, Delray Beach, also April 9, $60-$75. (oldschoolsquare.org)

9 Storm Large, Dreyfoos Hall, Kravis Center, West

Max Weinberg’s Jukebox, Crest Theatre, Old School Square, Delray Beach, $57-$77. (oldschool square.org)

Palm Beach, tickets start at $20. (kravis.org)

10 Dancer Derek Hough, Dreyfoos Hall, Kravis Cen-

Sergio Mendes, The Lyric Theatre, Stuart, contact for ticket prices. (lyrictheatre.com)

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

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

7 John Oliveira String Competition Winner Recital, Amarnick-Goldstein Concert Hall, Lynn University, Boca Raton, free. (lynn.edu/events)

Rhonda Vincent and the Rage, Gubelmann Auditorium, The Society of the Four Arts, Palm Beach, $30. (fourarts.org)

11 B. Simone, Palm Beach Improv, West Palm Beach, $25-$35. (palmbeachimprov.com)

Sweet Charity, Lake Worth Playhouse, to April 28, contact for ticket prices. (lakeworthplayhouse.org)

Boz Scaggs, Dreyfoos Hall, Kravis Center, West Palm

12 Boca Ballet Theatre presents Romeo and Juliet, Countess de Hoernle Theatre, Spanish Riv-

Beach, tickets start at $29; also April 20, Sunrise Theatre, Fort Pierce, $59-$69. (kravis.org; sunrisetheatre.com)

er High School, Boca Raton, to April 14, $20-$40. (bocaballet.org)

Clematis by Night presents Shane Duncan Band, West Palm Beach Waterfront, free. (wpb.org)

Kevin Nealon, Palm Beach Improv, West Palm Beach, also April 13, $27. (palmbeachimprov.com)

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

February 9, 2019 - May 5, 2019 HOLMES, SCHUMANN, TITELMAN AND STARK GALLERIES

Kate Bunce, Musica, ca. 1895-97, Oil on canvas in original frame, 403/16 x 303/16 x 13/4 in. (framed), 102 x 76.7 x 4.5 cm (framed), Birmingham Museums Trust, Presented by Sir John, Holder, Bart., 1897 (1897P17), 400.132a, Courtesy American Federation of Arts

3001 Riverside Park Drive, Vero Beach, FL www.vbmuseum.org | 772.231.0707

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Next to Normal, Studio One Theater, Florida Atlantic University, Boca Raton, to April 21, $22. (fauevents.com)

The Jontavious Willis Trio, Arts Garage, Delray

Palm Beach Symphony presents “Precious Gems,” with pianist Leon Fleisher, Dreyfoos Hall,

Lynn Philharmonia No. 6, Wold Performing Arts

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

Palm Beach Atlantic University Dance Ensemble Spring Concert, Rinker Playhouse, Kravis Center, West Palm Beach, $15. (kravis.org)

Kravis Center, West Palm Beach, tickets start at $35. (palmbeachsymphony.org)

Remembering Woodstock: Songs from a Seminal Event in an Upstate Pasture, Mizner Park Cultural Center, Boca Raton, $35. (miznerparkculturalcenter.com)

Swing Time: A Celebration of the Great American Songbook with Judy Carmichael, Delray Beach Playhouse, also April 13, $25-$45. (delraybeach playhouse.com)

13 Carlin Park After Dark: Petty Hearts, Seabreeze Amphitheater, Jupiter, free. (discover.pbcgov.org)

Center, Lynn University, Boca Raton, also April 14, $35$50. (lynn.edu/events)

Beach Gardens, $10. (eisseycampustheatre.org)

The Music of Cream, Dreyfoos Hall, Kravis Center, West Palm Beach, tickets start at $20. (kravis.org)

Rinker Playhouse, Kravis Center, West Palm Beach, tickets start at $35. (kravis.org)

17 John Sebastian, Crest Theatre, Old School Square, Delray Beach, $57-$77. (oldschoolsquare.org)

Screening of the Bolshoi Ballet’s The Golden Age, Gubelmann Auditorium, The Society of the Four

The Nightingale, Delray Beach Playhouse, contact for ticket prices. (delraybeachplayhouse.com)

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

14 Bernadette Peters, Dreyfoos Hall, Kravis Center, West Palm Beach, tickets start at $25. (kravis.org)

Moonlight Thief, Arts Garage, Delray Beach, $15-

(sunrisetheatre.com)

$25. (artsgarage.org)

The Dancer’s Space Spring Collection 2019,

16 Legally Blonde, Stark Stage, Riverside Theater, Vero

Duncan Theatre, Lake Worth, $25. (duncantheatre.org)

Beach, to May 5, tickets start at $35. (riversidetheatre.com)

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Shen Yun, Dreyfoos Hall, Kravis Center, West Palm Beach, tickets start at $80. (kravis.org)

Palm Beach International Jazz Festival 2019,

Classic Albums Live: Pink Floyd’s Dark Side of the Moon, Sunrise Theatre, Fort Pierce, $39-$45.

Palm Beach State College Concert Band and Concert Chorus, Eissey Campus Theatre, Palm

Rent, Dreyfoos Hall, Kravis Center, West Palm Beach, tickets start at $29. (kravis.org) 18 Arnez J., Palm Beach Improv, West Palm Beach, to April 20, $25-$35. (palmbeachimprov.com) Clematis by Night presents Artikal Sound System, West Palm Beach Waterfront, free. (wpb.org)

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AGENDA NoGravity Dance Company presents “From Hell to Paradise,” Dreyfoos Hall, Kravis Center, West Palm Beach, tickets start at $25. (kravis.org)

19 Art and Music: Women Composers of the Americas with pianist Yoko Sata Kothari, Norton Museum of Art, West Palm Beach, free. (norton.org) The Comedy Zone Experience, Riverside Theater, Vero Beach, also April 20, tickets start at $12. (riversidetheatre.com) Live in the Loop Outdoor Concerts, Riverside Theater, Vero Beach, also April 20, 26, and 27, free. (riversidetheatre.com)

Troy Roberts and Nu Jive, Arts Garage, Delray Beach, $35-$45. (artsgarage.org) 20 Legends on the Lawn: PeeWee Lewis and the Hues, Canyon Amphitheater, Boynton Beach, free. (discover.pbcgov.org)

Songwriter Sessions: Nashville in the Round, Delray Beach Playhouse, $20. (delraybeachplayhouse.com)

Ultimate Elvis Tribute Show, Arts Garage, Delray Beach, $35-$45. (artsgarage.org)

21 Sunday on the Waterfront presents On the Roxx and The Purple Madness, Meyer Amphitheatre, West Palm Beach, free. (wpb.org) 24 Disney’s The Lion King, Dreyfoos Hall, Kravis Center, West Palm Beach, to May 5, contact for ticket prices. (kravis.org) 25 Always Patsy Cline, The Wick Theatre, Boca Raton, to May 19, $75-$85. (thewick.org)

Blackbird, Stonzek Theatre, Lake Worth, to May 5, $23. (lakeworthplayhouse.org) Celebration of the Arts, Wold Performing Arts Center, Lynn University, Boca Raton, also April 26, $25-$30. (lynn.edu/events) Clematis by Night presents Dee Dee Wilde, West Palm Beach Waterfront, free. (wpb.org)

Escher String Quartet, Norton Museum of Art, West Palm Beach, $75-$195. (cmspb.org)

Kevin on Stage, Palm Beach Improv, West Palm Beach, $20. (palmbeach improv.com)

Pete the Cat, Maltz Jupiter Theatre, $5. (jupitertheatre.org) Tim Meadows, Crest Theatre, Old School Square, Delray Beach, $49-$59. (oldschoolsquare.org)

BOCAMUSEUM.ORG Support is generously provided by the Museum’s Leadership Fund with major funding from the following donors: Estate of Ardele L. Garrod, Isadore & Kelly Friedman Foundation, Jody H. & Martin Grass, Anne & Scott P. Schlesinger, Jennifer & Marc Bell, Dalia & Duane Stiller, Susan & Eric Kane and the Laurence W. Levine Foundation, Angela & John DesPrez III, El Ad National Properties, Lisette Model Foundation, Karen Mashkin, Patricia Savides, Schmidt Family Foundation, the Museum’s Friends Auxiliary, and those who wish to remain anonymous. Peter Saul, Self Portrait with Haircut, 2003, Hand printed color lithograph, Ed. #10/30. © Peter Saul 2003. Courtesy of Shark’s Ink. Lyons, Colorado. Photo: Bud Shark.

26 Chris MacDonald’s Memories of Elvis, Maltz Jupiter Theatre, $50. (jupitertheatre.org)

Dances We Dance, University Theatre, Florida Atlantic University, Boca Raton, also April 27, $15. (fauevents.com)

Flautist Nestor Torres, Arts Garage, Delray Beach, $40-$50. (artsgarage.org) Gary Mullen and The Works presents “One Night of Queen,” Sunrise Theatre, Fort Pierce, $39-$45. (sunrisetheatre.com)

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Howl at the Moon Dueling Pianos, Riverside

Gay Men’s Chorus of South Florida presents “Proud Mary II,” Arts Garage, Delray Beach, $30-

Theater, Vero Beach, also April 27, tickets start at $12. (riversidetheatre.com)

$40. (artsgarage.org)

The Music of Johnny Mercer and Hoagy Carmichael with Gabrielle Stravelli, Delray Beach

The Indian River Pops Orchestra and the New Gardens Band present “Flavors of Broadway,”

Playhouse, also April 27, $25-$45. (delraybeachplay house.com)

Eissey Campus Theatre, Palm Beach Gardens, $25. (eisseycampustheatre.org)

Theo Von, Palm Beach Improv, West Palm Beach, also

Youth Orchestra of Palm Beach County Concert, Mizner Park Amphitheater, Boca Raton, free.

April 27, $25-$45. (palmbeachimprov.com)

‘Til Death Do Us Part...You First!, Mizner Park Cul-

Singer, songwriter, and saxophonist Vanessa Collier will perform at Arts Garage in Delray Beach April 7.

tural Center, Boca Raton, to April 28, $35-$45. (mizner parkculturalcenter.com)

Golden Dragon Acrobats, Eissey Campus Theatre,

27 Albert Cummings, The Lyric Theatre, Stuart, $40. (lyrictheatre.com)

The Choral Society of the Palm Beaches presents “Our Coral Heritage,” Osher Life-

(myboca.us)

GALLERIES

It’s Still Rock and Roll to Me: The Music of Billy Joel, Maltz Jupiter Theatre, $50. (jupitertheatre.org)

Ann Norton Sculpture Gardens, West Palm Beach. “An Eye for Nature: Paintings and Prints by Morton Kaish,” to May 5. “Contours in Metal: Sculpture by Gino Miles,” to May 12. (ansg.org)

Palm Beach Gardens, $20. (eisseycampustheatre.org)

Michael W. Smith and Newsboys, Coral Sky Am-

Armory Art Center, West Palm Beach. “Annual Fac-

long Learning Auditorium, Jupiter, also April 28, $25. (choralsocietypalmbeaches.org)

phitheatre, West Palm Beach, contact for ticket prices. (westpalmbeachamphitheatre.com)

Frank Bang and the Cook County Kings, Arts

28 Bob Hanni Jazz Ensemble, Boca Raton Museum

ulty Exhibition,” to April 6; “Annual All-Student Exhibition,” to April 12; “Photography Exhibition from Grassy Waters,” April 12-20; “Dreyfoos School of the Arts Exhibition,” April 27 to May 3. (armoryart.org)

Garage, Delray Beach, $25-$35. (artsgarage.org)

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

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AGENDA Boca Raton Museum of Art. “John Ransom Phillips: Lives of the Artists,” April 16 to Aug. 11; “Beyond the Cape: Comics and Contemporary Art” and “Contemporary Sculpture: Sam Anderson and Michael Dean,” both April 16 to Oct. 6. (bocamuseum.org) CityPlace, West Palm Beach. “Downton Abbey: The Exhibition,” to April 22. (cityplace.com/downtonabbey)

The Colony | Voltz Clarke Gallery Collaboration, Palm Beach. “Lontano by Heather Chontos,” to May 31. (thecolonypalmbeach.com)

Cultural Council of Palm Beach County, Lake Worth. “Solo Exhibitions: Janet Rogers and Shannon Torrence,” to April 27; “Modern Love,” to May 18. (palmbeachculture.com)

Elliott Museum, Stuart. “Art from the Vault,” April 7 to June 2; “Art Down the Hall: Works by Arts 4 All Florida,” April 25 to May 12. (elliottmuseumfl.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)

Judi and Allan Schuman Museum Gallery, Levis JCC Sandler Center, Boca Raton. “Levis JCC Pottery Guild Annual Exhibition and Sale” and “Plein Air Palm Beach: Painting Paradise,” both to April 30. (levisjcc.org)

Lighthouse ArtCenter, Tequesta. “Forty-First Annual Members’ Show and Sale,” April 8-25. (lighthousearts.org) McKee Botanical Garden, Vero Beach. “Seward Johnson Sculpture Exhibition,” to April 28. (mckeegarden.org)

Mounts Botanical Garden, West Palm Beach. “Twisted: Patrick Dougherty Entwined,” to June 30. (mounts.org)

Norton Museum of Art, West Palm Beach. “Modern Spontaneity: Ralph Norton’s Watercolor Collection,” to May 7; “Spotlight: Ralston Crawford Across Media,” to May 14; “Going Public: Florida Collectors Celebrate the Norton,” “Good Fortune to All: A Chinese Lantern Festival in Sixteenth-Century Nanjing,” and “Oldenburg and van Bruggen: The Typewriter Eraser, a Favored Form,” all to June 4; “Out of the Box: Camera-less Photography,” to June 18; “Nina Chanel Abney: Neon,” to June 25; “WHO? A Brief History of Photography Through Portraiture,” to Nov. 26. (norton.org)

Palm Beach Photographic Centre, West Palm Beach. “Joint Exhibition with Diane Farris and Jill Enfield,” to May 28. (workshop.org) Preservation Foundation of Palm Beach. “Graham Rust: Designs and Illustrations,” to April 18. (palmbeachpreservation.org)

Richard and Pat Johnson Palm Beach County History Museum, West Palm Beach. “Building Paradise: Addison Mizner’s Legacy,” to June 29. (hspbc.org)

Rosenbaum Contemporary, Boca Raton. “Two Generations: Works by Roberto Matta and Federica Matta,” to June 1. (rosenbaumcontemporary.com)

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

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

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