Palm Beach Illustrated_October 2018

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FLAGLER’S PALM BEACH A fashionable journey

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CONTENTS

OCTOBER 2018

FEATURES 50 / GILDED GLAMOUR

74 / ON WITH THE SHOW

Henry Flagler’s former home informs our take on luxe fall fashion

The season’s must-see plays and musicals inspire designer tables

Photography by Danny Cardozo

Photography by Jerry Rabinowitz

60 / GOOD AS GOLD

80 / VERDANT VISION

Mary Fisher’s struggles and triumphs reflect in her surroundings

A lush Palm Beach garden that celebrates alfresco living

By Mary Murray

By Judy Martel

68 / MIX MASTER

Tracy Turco’s Palm Beach pied-àterre is a riot of color and texture By Liz Petoniak

DANNY CARDOZO

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Oscar de la Renta tulle embroidered gown; Graff jewelry. For buying information, turn to page 158.

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CONTENTS DEPARTMENTS

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16 / FROM THE EDITOR 18 / PARTY PICS A hip happening at Grandview Public Market and summer events at The Royal Poinciana Plaza

INSIDER 23 / LOCAL SPOTLIGHT Embark on a curator’s tour of the Mounts Botanical Garden

24 / MAPS & GUIDES A showcase of a few of our favorite stores on Antique Row

ASHLEY MEYER

26 / NEW & NOW

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We all scream for Proper Ice Cream

88 / LOCAL BITES

Trekking the Treasure Coast Ale Trail, savoring Boca’s coolest happy hour, exploring the GreenMarket, and more

96 / MIXOLOGY

Tequila for the connoisseur By Mark Spivak

HOME 113 / DESIGN

Dior saddle bags with tons of texture and nouveau Southwestern attire

32 / TRENDSETTERS

Hotelier Sarah Wetenhall’s must-haves

34 / BIJOUX Wish upon some ultra-shiny stars

Cayo Espanto in Belize offers a slice of your own personal paradise By Paul Rubio

42 / QUICK TRIPS

Build lasting memories with an experiential adventure at Acqualina By Daphne Nikolopoulos

44 / TRAVEL JOURNAL

A curated guide to Norfolk, England PHOTOGRAPHER: DANNY CARDOZO CLOTHING: CAROLINA HERRERA EMPIRE-WAIST GOWN; OSCAR DE LA RENTA WHITE SANDALS JEWELRY: GRAFF MODEL: MAAIKE KLAASEN HAIR: DUBER OSORIO MAKEUP: DANIELA GOZLAN LOCATION: HENRY MORRISON FLAGLER MUSEUM, PALM BEACH FOR BUYING INFORMATION, TURN TO PAGE 158.

TASTE 87 / SWEET INDULGENCE

STYLE 29 / THE LOOK

ESCAPE 39 / WANDERLUST

ON THE COVER:

By Howard Walker

TOP DENTISTS 99 / WHO’S WHO

Home scents for a new season

IN TRAVEL JOURNAL, SEPTEMBER 2018 (PAGE 40), THE ABOVE EARRINGS WERE MISIDENTIFIED. THE CORRECT CREDIT IS: PATRICIA ROBALINO DESIGNS, PALM BEACH. PBI REGRETS THE ERROR.

Behind the wheel of a bella macchina

Fresh tomes from the Missonis and the Preservation Foundation of Palm Beach, plus the art of needlepoint

36 / BEAUTY

CORRECTION:

48 / HIGH ROAD

46 / STAYCATIONS

Riding the rail to Fort Lauderdale By Skye Sherman

Listings and bios of the area’s best

Open-plan living and trending colors

116 / ELEMENTS

Interior design with a global influence

BALANCE 143 / MIND & BODY

Insight into ceremonial saging

144 / HEALTH & FITNESS

The definition of adaptogens, the allure of a new Boca dance studio, the beauty of guilt-free cheesecake, and more

AGENDA 149 / TOP BILLING

A city-centric exhibit at Ann Norton Sculpture Gardens

150 / ARTS & CULTURE

What to see and do this month

SEEN 162 / PALM BEACH MAGAZINE Hot parties, beautiful people

GOOD BUY 164 / EMILY’S PICKS

The power of all things pink

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I L L U S T R A T E D Publisher Terry Duffy 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 Editorial Intern Marisa Cioffi ART Art Directors Airielle Farley, Jenny Fernandez-Prieto, Ashley Meyer Digital Imaging Specialist Leonor Alvarez-Maza CONTRIBUTING WRITERS Judy Martel, Emily Pantelides, Skye Sherman, Liza Grant Smith CONTRIBUTING PHOTOGRAPHERS Danny Cardozo, Jerry Rabinowitz, Michael Stavaridis SOCIAL PHOTOGRAPHERS Tracey Benson, Janis Bucher, CAPEHART, Davidoff Studios, Jacek Gancarz, Corby Kaye’s Studio Palm Beach, LILA Photo, Paulette Martin and Amy Meister ADVERTISING Senior Account Manager Deidre Wade, 561-472-1902, dwade@palmbeachmedia.com National Account Manager Michelle Farina, 561-472-1906, mfarina@palmbeachmedia.com Account Managers Melissa Zolin Schwartz, 561-472-1922, mschwartz@palmbeachmedia.com; Dina Turner, 561-472-2201, dturner@palmbeachmedia.com Sales and Marketing Integration Manager Shalyn Ormsby, 239-298-7512, sormsby@palmbeachmedia.com Event Management Fresch Perspective PRODUCTION Production Manager Selene M. Ceballo Advertising Design Coordinator Jeffrey Rey Digital Media Coordinator Dallas Holland OPERATIONS Chief Operating Officer Todd Schmidt Process Integration Manager Sue Martel Circulation/Subscriptions Administrator Marjorie Leiva Distribution Manager Judy Heflin Accounts Receivable Specialist Lourdes Linares CUSTOM PUBLISHING Editor and Director, Custom Content Michelle Lee Ribeiro Editor, Naples Custom Content Carla Evans SUBSCRIPTIONS 800-308-7346

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FROM THE EDITOR

From opulent oceanfront mansions to tiny houses that pack a visual punch, the Palm Beach lifestyle has become as varied as the people who call this community home. We celebrate that diversity in this home and design–themed issue. Perhaps the most iconic house in all of Palm Beach is Whitehall, Henry Flagler’s wedding gift to his wife, Mary Lily Kenan Flagler, which has since become the venerable Flagler Museum. Our fashion editor, Katherine Lande, and I have long wanted to shoot an editorial inside the museum, especially in some of the private quarters that haven’t been photographed for magazine articles. All the stars finally aligned for this very special shoot, and you can see the results on our cover and in “Gilded Glamour,” starting on page 50. Danny Cardozo’s cinematic photography is a modern interpretation of Gilded Age style and attitude, capturing the almost mythical allure of Palm Beach’s heyday. As times change, so does the way we live. Not everyone needs palatial expanses; in fact, style can be expressed in minute spaces. Tea maven Tracy Stern Turco has carved an extraordinary pied-à-terre out of 1,000 square feet, proving that small can indeed be beautiful. Tracy’s signature blend of fabrics and textures is presented in all its glory in this flat, where banana-leaf wallpaper coexists with black-and-white stripes, emerald green velvet, tortoiseshell, and a bubble gum–pink typewriter. It seems like a counterintuitive mélange, but somehow it all works. Be inspired by this audacious vision in “Mix Master” on page 68. If a home should reflect its inhabitants, Mary Fisher’s West Palm Beach apartment is an absolute mirror. An artist and a weaver, Mary displays her own work—such as fabric she has designed for Lee Jofa—alongside pieces by Robert Rauschenberg, Sandro Chia, and Isabelle de Borchgrave. All these share space with curious objects she has acquired during her travels, everything from coco de mer from the Seychelles to handmade jewels by African women who, like Mary herself, have been touched by AIDS. Every corner tells a story of a life lived with purpose, authenticity, and courage. Turn to “Good as Gold” on page 60 for our compelling portrait of a woman who has paved a path on her own terms—and has touched so many. And there is so much more: gorgeous gardens (page 80), tabletop vignettes inspired by this season’s theatrical productions (page 74), an exploration of trending colors (page 114), even a guide to our favorite antiquing destination, Antique Row (page 24). Enjoy the issue!

Daphne Nikolopoulos daphne@palmbeachillustrated.com

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There’s no better way to start a day than with an organic green juice or energizing smoothie. Amici Market features some of the best—at 50 percent off, no less— during its Happy Juicy Hour, Monday through Friday between 8 and 9 a.m. There’s always a queue, but so worth it. MICHAEL RIDGDILL’S RAYNHAM HALL IS A THOUGHTFUL EXPLORATION OF THE REVERED HOUSE IN NORFOLK, ENGLAND, SUBJECT OF THIS MONTH’S TRAVEL JOURNAL. PAGE 44

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YOUNG FRIENDS WHO: Palm Beach County Young Friends groups WHAT: Sip of Summer event WHERE: Grandview Public Market, West Palm Beach HIGHLIGHTS: More than 450 young professionals gathered to network and celebrate their service to nonprofits across Palm Beach County.

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SUMMER AT THE ROYAL WHO: The Royal Poinciana Plaza WHAT: Summer Traditions event series WHERE: The Royal Poinciana Plaza, Palm Beach HIGHLIGHTS: Locals dropped in to The Royal for Music in the Courtyard, Backgammon & Bubbles, Painting in the Courtyard, Eau Yoga, and other fun socials. HAYDEN GREGG, ALDOUS BERTRAM

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LOCAL SPOTLIGHT

Garden SECRETS

By its very nature, flora is in a constant state of flux. So, too, is the Mounts Botanical Garden of Palm Beach County. No two trips to this hidden gem are ever the same. Beyond an ever-changing array of buds in bloom, the Mounts often augments its 14-acre property with new attractions, such as Windows on the Floating World and the Garden of Tranquility. Beginning this month, the Mounts will kick off its fortieth anniversary season. Highlights include a holiday Garden of Lights event as well as the installation of a new site-specific art piece by Patrick Dougherty that will debut in January. Regardless of when you visit, you’re bound to find inspiration for your home garden. “Whether you have five acres in the farms or a patio in Delray, you can grow up to 90 percent of what you see here,” says curator and director Rochelle Ibanez-Wolberg. Here, we share garden highlights from our curator’s tour of the Mounts. West Palm Beach (mounts.org)

Windows on the Floating World, a tropical wetland that mimics the feeling of walking on water, debuted in 2017.

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• Mouse Trap Tree: Mice are attracted to this low-lying tree’s cheese-hued flowers. As they investigate it, seed pods adhere to their fur, turning them into unwitting pollinators. • Cat’s Whiskers: This perennial (pictured left) is a captivating fixture of the English Cottage Garden. Here, you’ll find many southern substitutes for northern favorites, such as Dombeya, a tropical answer to hydrangea.

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INSIDER MAPS & GUIDES

On the Row West Palm Beach’s Antique Row Art & Design District is the county’s go-to destination for all interior design essentials. Here, we present a curated guide to some of the Row’s must-visit shops. (westpalmbeachantiques.com)

1. Iconic Snob Galeries, 2800 S. Dixie Hwy. Best For: Twentieth-century finds. Whether you’re looking for a sculptural chandelier or a Hollywood Regency bar cart, the Iconic Snob has got you covered. Visit its second store at 3416 S. Dixie Hwy., opening this month. (iconicsnobgaleries.com) 2. Lynora’s Market, 3301 S. Dixie Hwy. Best For: Italian on the go. The clever mural on the outside might draw you in, but you’ll be coming back for the takeaway pizza, pasta, and specialty olive oil. (lynorasmarket.com) 3. Out of Africa Art Shop, 3606 S. Dixie Hwy. #130 Best For: African art, of course. Owner Neneh Baggiani carries antiques, decorative items, paintings, and other pieces from Senegal, Ghana, South Africa, Burkina Faso, Morocco, and her native Gambia. (outofafricaartshop.com) 4. D. Brett Benson, 3616 S. Dixie Hwy. #120 Best For: Costume jewelry and fanciful accessories. Nothing completes an outfit like a Victorian snake necklace or a metallic-blue Lucite handbag. The store will reopen for the season on October 16. (dbrettbensoninc.com) 5. Palm Beach Vintage, 3623 S. Dixie Hwy. Best For: Designer apparel of yesteryear. Every closet needs a bit of vintage Gucci and Pucci, not to mention a circa-1980 tropical Givenchy sarong dress. (palmbeachvintage.com) 6. Coco House & Company, 3625 S. Dixie Hwy. Best For: Bamboo furniture. In addition to design services, Coco House sells a selection of antiques, including truly unique nineteenth-century bamboo pieces. (cocohouseandcompany.com) 24

7. Belle & Maxwell’s, 3700 S. Dixie Hwy. Best For: A lunch break from antiquing. This Antique Row staple is best known for its eclectic atmosphere and to-die-for quiche. (belleandmaxwells.com) 8. Devonia Antiques, 3703 S. Dixie Hwy. Best For: Antique glasses and dishware. For those who want to dine like royalty, Devonia is the place to go for Gilded Age china and stemware. (devonia-antiques.com) 9. James & Jeffrey Antiques, 3713 S. Dixie Hwy. Best For: The quintessential Antique Row experience. A mainstay of the Row since 1989, J&J specializes in Continental furniture. It operates a second Pavilion location at 3619 S. Dixie Hwy. (jamesandjeffrey.com) 10. Cholo Soy Cocina, 3715 S. Dixie Hwy. Best For: Tacos! This gourmet taqueria excels at more than just tacos—although those are insanely good—with a menu dotted with everything from yucca fries to ceviche. (cholosoycocina.com) 11. Authentic Provence, 3720 S. Dixie Hwy. Best For: Building your dream garden. Between this showroom and a second across the street, Authentic Provence has the decor needed to achieve the ultimate alfresco vision. (authenticprovence.com) 12. Rhythm Café, 3800-A S. Dixie Hwy. Best For: Dinner with a side of attitude. Stop by the Rhythm Café in the evening for globalinspired apps, entrees, and desserts—all served with a certain wry humor. (rhythmcafe.com) 13.Mazie’s, 3815 S. Dixie Hwy. Best For: A modern take on comfort food. This new kid on the block slings Old World dishes with a twist, like homemade pierogis and chop suey spätzle. (mazieswpb.com) 14. Mecox & Floral Emporium, 3900 S. Dixie Hwy. Best For: A double dose of decor. Visit Mecox for contemporary home goods and Floral Emporium for all things botanical. (mecox.com, floralemporiumonline.com)

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Mangia, Mangia! Fantastic food and impeccable style are synonymous with Italian culture. The Missonis, a fashion family known for revolutionizing knitwear, have the style part down. Turns out, they’re no slouches in the kitchen, either. Francesco Maccapani Missoni, son of Missoni creative director Angela Missoni, has compiled some of their best recipes in The Missoni Family Cookbook (Assouline, $50). Family favorites like Pizzoccheri, a buckwheat pasta with Swiss chard, potatoes, and cheese, capture the same boho-chic glamour that permeates the Missoni’s fashion line and approach to entertaining. The book is available l GET THE RECIPE FOR PIZZOCCHERI AT for purchase at the Assouline boutique in The Royal PALMBEACHILLUSTRATED.COM/MISSONI Poinciana Plaza on Palm Beach. (assouline.com)

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The Preservation Foundation of Palm Beach is celebrating the thirtieth anniversary of its Ballinger Award with the release of a new book. Palm Beach: An Architectural Heritage: Stories in Preservation and Architecture (Rizzoli, $65) features all the past winners of this prestigious accolade that honors a restoration or renovation of a landmarked estate or public space that exemplifies the town’s architectural heritage. From the vibrant interiors of the Bath and Tennis Club to the Mediterranean-Revival design of Villa Artemis (pictured left), each property epitomizes Palm Beach in its own way. The tome will be available for purchase on October 16. (palm beachpreservation.org)

A Stitch in Time Native Palm Beach County resident Jessica Chaney is putting a millennial spin on the timeless hobby of needlepoint with her company, Lycette Designs. In addition to an online store, Chaney will open a brick-and-mortar location on Palm Beach this month, where people can purchase custom creations or learn the practice themselves. “Once you take that first stitch, you’re hooked,” says Chaney. Much of her business comes from bespoke requests for monograms, crests, and life belts with meaningful icons. Below, Chaney chats with PBI about the craft and its cross-generational appeal. (lycettedesigns.com) PBI: Where do you find inspiration? Chaney: All over. Everyone uses social media and goes to Pinterest, but there’s so much inspiration in South Florida, especially Palm Beach. A lot of my designs are cheeky sayings, which are very popular, especially with young needlepointers. I find those from the humor of life. How do you hope to create a needlepointing community on the island? I really want to help spread the joy of needlepoint, and I want there to be a community feel at Lycette, which is why there’s seating all around so that people feel free to come, sit, stitch, and make new friends. We’re going to be having classes for beginners and more advanced classes. We’ll have Sip and Stitches— stitch responsibly—and as many events as we can to get the community involved. Why do you think this hobby has become so popular with younger generations? Contrary to popular belief, needlepoint is such a chic hobby [and] people want to do something that’s fun and cool. Right now, it’s all the rage on Instagram, which is so funny. But I think it’s really trying to get away from our phones, trying to create heirlooms and honor the past.

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STYLE

Saddle UP By Katherine Lande

Appearing on the arm of every “it” girl in the early aughts, including Sex and the City’s Carrie Bradshaw, the Dior saddle bag became a distinctive icon of the decade. And if there’s one philosophy that can be counted on in fashion, it’s that everything old will become new once again. For fall, Dior has revived John Galliano’s design and its nod to the equestrian world. A few updates, such as versions in a larger size and with an embroidered canvas ($8,500, dior.com) shown here, render this statement bag fit for the modern nomad. Turn the page for more wild wear.

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STYLE NATIVE INSTINCTS Gucci Garden Square G bracelet in aged sterling silver ($2,390), Gucci, Palm Beach, Boca Raton

THE LOOK

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COWBOY-INSPIRED STYLES AND WESTERN WEAR LOOK FRESH FOR FALL

OUTLAW CHIC Black leather earrings ($790), Hermès, Palm Beach STUD DAZE Nero Karung Catena knot clutch ($4,500), Bottega Veneta, Palm Beach

STYLE NOTES

LOCKED AWAY Micro boite chapeau purse ($740), Louis Vuitton locations

ISABEL MARANT, FALL 2018 Americana blended with Parisian cool gives the trend an update.

TWO-STEP: Pair cowboy boots with dresses for both day and night SILVERADO: Opt for accessories with silver metal hardware and accents TRUE ROMANCE: Floral and paisley prints add a touch of femininity

HAUTE HOEDOWN Silver-tipped ankle boots ($1,290), Calvin Klein 205W39NYC, Kirna Zabête, Palm Beach

GIDDY UP Mid-calf leather western boots ($1,190), Fendi, fendi.com RED HOT Betty leather satchel ($1,950), Saint Laurent, Palm Beach

PRAIRIE PRIDE Leather concho belt ($595), Polo Ralph Lauren, Palm Beach

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The Suite LIFE As a regular at The Colony Hotel for the past 20 years, Sarah Wetenhall has always considered it her “home away from home.” When she and her husband, Andrew, purchased the charming Palm Beach property in 2016, her family’s history with The Colony came full circle (her father-in-law was the principal owner in the ’70s and ’80s). Now, as its president and CEO, she’s shaping the future of this iconic hotel, which will see a major update this fall with the new, breezy Coral Ballroom and Terrace designed by Kemble Interiors. Wetenhall and her family split their time between their residence at The Colony and their homes in East Hampton and Manhattan, where she previously headed up PR and marketing campaigns for luxury brands like Dolce & Gabbana, Hugo Boss, and Calvin Klein. When she’s not plotting the hotel’s next phase, she enjoys watching improv comedy, working on her golf game, and exploring new destinations with her three children. —Liz Petoniak

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always a crowd-pleaser, as is Palm Beach Grill. WORTH THE SPLURGE I’m dying to splurge on a piece of art by Natasha Law for our new home in Manhattan. BINGE WATCHES Game of Thrones, but recently I’ve become obsessed with This Is Us. FAVORITE PALM BEACH ACTIVITY Paddleboarding on the Intracoastal ULTIMATE DREAM CAR A vintage Mercedes-Benz convertible 380SL IN HER MAKEUP BAG I don’t wear a lot of makeup, so I keep it simple. My makeup bag consists of The GG Ultimate Beauty Balm from my dermatologist Dr. Gervaise Gerstner, Smashbox L.A. Lights Lip & Cheek Color in Beverly Hills Blush, and Smashbox Always On Liquid Eyeliner in black. MOST TREASURED POSSESSION A Russian ruble, a souvenir from my first trip abroad in the early 1990s, which sparked my love of travel and exploration. TOP LOCAL SHOPPING SPOTS Trillion for luxury staples, as well as Joey Wölffer and Kirna Zabête. ON HER BUCKET LIST To return to Venice and experience the city with my husband and children. GO-TO HOSTESS GIFT A beautiful Assouline coffee-table book COLLECTS Seashells. Particularly soft, satiny ones that feel good in my hand and in my pocket. NEXT PURCHASE A tiered floral dress by Dolce & Gabbana that I saw at Kirna Zabête. It will be the perfect transition piece into early fall. WORDS TO LIVE BY “Beauty is not in the face; beauty is a light in the heart.” –Kahlil Gibran

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First rule of nesting: Find a signature home fragrance and scent your surroundings appropriately. Some of our favorites from the new home collections: Jo Malone Honeysuckle & Davana floral-scented candle ($67, Saks Fifth Avenue); Phlur Claremont revitalizing candle ($68, phlur.com); Diptyque Collection 34 scented drawer liners ($65) and Lavender Heart sachet ($48, both at diptyqueparis. com); and Gibson & Dehn Saratoga diffuser, made with white tea and Cyprian cedar ($44, gibsonanddehn.com).

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PROMOTION

Gifting in the new

tax era

Should you gift now or delay? Industry-recognized Financial Advisors with Tiano, Armour & Smyth Wealth Managers at J.P. Morgan Securities share key considerations.

The new tax law, signed on December 22, 2017, created an opportunity to double your gift without incurring further tax consequences. Each individual can now gift, in aggregate, up to $11.18 million free of U.S. gift, estate or generation-skipping transfer taxes during his or her lifetime or upon death. This means that a married couple can pass up to $22.36 million to their children or other family members transfer tax free. “The implications of this unprecedented new law may be different depending on your situation,” says Sal Tiano, Managing Director and Co-Head of Tiano, Armour & Smyth Wealth Managers. “That’s why we’re reaching out to clients to help educate them about the new law’s effect on their specific interests and gifting goals.” Everyone who has the resources may wish to consider gifting a portion of, or all of, the new amount starting this year. Often, individuals and families are not clear on how much they can afford to give and still meet other goals, or whether gifting is a wise option at all. “Assessing your income, potential asset growth and annual spending rate can help determine how much wealth you may be able to transfer tax-efficiently to family members,” notes Tiano. WHY GIFT DURING YOUR LIFETIME Making gifts during your lifetime can potentially be more tax-efficient than waiting and leaving the same amount at death. This is because: • Lifetime gifting removes any of the gifted assets’ appreciation from your estate • Assets gifted during your lifetime should not be subject to state- level estate or other death taxes1

There are a number of different ways to take advantage of this new gifting opportunity. You can gift money to beneficiaries outright. You can create new trusts for your beneficiaries. Or, you may even be able to use existing trusts to facilitate your gifting and overall goals. This is an opportune time to reengage with your advisors to discuss the alternatives, to review what FOR MORE INFORMATION, PLEASE CONTACT:

structures you may already have in place, and to decide whether you need to make changes or additions. “With the new tax law, it’s essential to make sure your documents are written to carry out your wishes as you intend,” says Louise Armour, Managing Director and Co-Head of Tiano, Armour & Smyth Wealth Managers. “We urge our clients to make this a priority. Our team works with clients to review their existing trust and estate documents to make sure they are up-to-date, as circumstances and laws change.” Sometimes it isn’t wise to make lifetime gifts—particularly if you expect your net worth to be less than, or close to, the U.S. lifetime exclusion amount when you die, in which case, your estate would not even be subject to U.S. estate tax. For these individuals and families, the new tax law presents an even stronger case not to gift. This is because of differences in the cost basis of assets that are gifted versus those that pass through the estate. The cost basis of assets that pass through the estate generally are “stepped up” to the value at death, so no capital gains tax would be due at sale. By contrast, assets that are gifted generally carry over the grantor’s original cost basis and could pose potentially large capital gains taxes when the beneficiaries sell them. “Each client’s situation requires thoughtful review, which we do on a regular basis,” says John Smyth, Executive Director and Co-Head of Tiano, Armour & Smyth Wealth Managers. MAKE SURE YOUR PLAN IS ALIGNED The new tax law highlights the importance of revisiting not only your estate plan, but your trust documents and titling, as well as your projected income and expenses over time. “We can help you evaluate opportunities to increase tax efficiency across your entire financial life,” says Tiano. The team collectively has more than 200 years of wealth management experience helping clients with everything from estate planning to banking, to sophisticated money management.

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Hidden among the untouched islets of the Belize Barrier Reef, private island resort Cayo Espanto is one of the world’s last true HIDEAWAYS

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he water transitions from emerald to azure to turquoise in smooth, long brushstrokes. The palm trees sway in unison, rooted in pillows of powdery white sand. The Technicolor marine life illuminates the surrounding shallows like underwater fireworks. I’m completely immersed in the natural splendor of the world’s second largest barrier reef, and for four days I’m privy to my own slice of this tropical dreamscape. I’ve just set foot on Cayo Espanto, a private island retreat with a personality as grand as its surrounds. Located three miles off the Belize mainland and hidden among more than 450 islands of the Belize Barrier Reef, this four-anda-half-acre caye (pronounced “key”) hosts Belize’s premier ultra-luxury resort. Its seven open-air villas serve as

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Cayo Espanto comprises seven villas that range in size from 1,200 to 2,600 square feet and include an array of luxe amenities, such as plunge pools, outdoor showers, and fully stocked butler’s pantries. Simply dive in to explore the world-famous Belize Barrier Reef.

panoramic windows to a Caribbean paradise, all in plain view beyond the billowing curtains of the canopy bed, private plunge pool, overwater deck, and from my exclusive swathe of beach. The island’s villas are positioned such that you’ll never encounter another guest during your stay—and despite a full house, that’s exactly the case for me. I do, however, interact regularly with my personal butler, Johnny, and his crew, who ensure that my every meal, every activity, pretty much every waking hour fulfills the utmost castaway fantasy. In fact, the entire island staff that greeted me upon arrival (with refreshing cold towels, fruity cocktails, and genuine smiles, no less) magically make Cayo Espanto seem like my very own during my short tenure here. In four days, I want for nothing and have

everything. The preference forms I completed months prior have been painstakingly studied. Ceviche-and-Champagne lunches and lobsterlaced dinners are inspired by my foodie wish list. The spa therapist, who performs treatments in-villa, already knows my sore spots and the deep-tissue deliverance I require. Moreover, the island team has organized an itinerary that’s the perfect balance of relaxation and fun, allowing me to totally unplug—well, as much as any hyper Type A can. For my first “busy” day, they’ve planned an excursion dubbed “A Day at Sea with a Little Luxury,” which translates to spectacular snorkeling off a private yacht, gathering catch of the day (typically lobster, conch, and fish) alongside a local fisherman, and then enjoying that catch on a secluded white-sand beach with the seafood and libations made to order. Another day, I’m on a private charter to Hol Chan,

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Above, left, and below: Boats dock at your villa to whisk you off to exciting day excursions. Afterward, return to the island for a feast inspired by your foodie fantasies. Right: The new Four Seasons Resort and Residences Caye Chapel will debut in 2021 and include a 100-room hotel.

Belize’s famed national marine reserve, where the coral reefs teem with awe-inspiring diversity and richness. No doubt, these underwater kaleidoscopes of marine life are the most visually rewarding in all the Caribbean. Adding to the Hol Chan high is a detour to Shark Ray Alley to swim among massive schools of nurse sharks and stingrays in crystalline waters—and Instagram every second of it. It’s also possible to visit the Mayan ruins on the mainland with a short Cessna flight, or dive the Holy Grail of the barrier reef, the Great Blue Hole, but I choose to keep close to the island instead. Back on Cayo Espanto, languid days alter between sunbathing on

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my deck, good reads in a hammock, kayak trips to nearby Ambergris Caye, and frivolous playtime on the oversized trampoline anchored a few hundred yards off the island. Each night is a fresh round of surprise and delight as Johnny and company serve dinner in swoon-worthy settings across the villa and island—from the deck to the beach to the island’s windswept north corner. Overall, the Cayo Espanto experience recalls the world-class private island vacations I’ve uncovered in the far reaches of the Pacific and Indian oceans. Yet I didn’t have to cross the globe to get here; it’s a simple two-hour flight from South Florida, a 10-minute puddle jumper, and a six-minute boat ride (equating to zero jet lag). Immersed in this world of complete escapism and raw natural beauty, it’s hard to believe I’m so close to home. It just goes to show you—heaven really isn’t that far away. (aprivateisland.com) «

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FOUR SEASONS Resort and Residences Caye Chapel With micro-resorts like Cayo Espanto and a handful of backpacker retreats, Belize’s oceanic splendor has managed to float under the radar, even in today’s age of travel know-it-alls. All that’s likely to change in 2021 when Four Seasons debuts a 100-room, eco-minded resort on its own private Belizean island, Caye Chapel, a short distance from the country’s prized barrier reef. The resort, which will include Bora Bora– style overwater bungalows and its own airstrip, is set to be the centerpiece of a much-hyped, island-wide, 280-acre private resort community. Currently, Four Seasons devotees and investors are scrambling to buy a piece, with 35 private residences on offer in addition to 50 larger private estates, each on its own lot and with immediate beach and golf-course access. Avid snorkelers and divers can look forward to a central location near the reef and a Fabien Cousteau Nature and Conservation Center, the first of its kind in Central America. Golfers can anticipate teeing off to endless sea views on the 18-hole White Shark Golf Course, designed by Greg Norman in consultation with Lorena Ochoa. There’s also a chic beach club, a harbor, marina, and numerous food and beverage outlets in the works—plus the full gamut of the brand’s hallmark luxury amenities and services. Be still, our jet-setting hearts. (cayechapel.com) PALMBEACHILLUSTRATED.COM | OCTOBER 2018

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MEMORY Makers

Beyond luxury, Acqualina’s Acqua Experiences inform and delight By Daphne Nikolopoulos

In addition to its Acqua Experiences, Acqualina recently unveiled a new penthouse suite that includes a dining room and a large terrace with a private saltwater swimming pool.

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As the demand for experiential travel increases, top resorts are repackaging guest activities into lifestyle offerings. For example, it’s nice to have a lagoon-style pool, but providing scuba diving instruction with a PADI master in that pool is even better. The idea is to engage guests and help them create memories, which is the real currency of travel. Acqualina Resort & Spa on Sunny Isles Beach jumped on that bandwagon early and now has a catalogue of at least a dozen Acqua Experiences that vary from yacht cruises to etiquette classes for children. Most are expert-led, and some are quite exclusive. For example, A Taste of Miami exposes guests to the best of the local food scene, including some hidden gems, with the guidance of a Miami food writer who understands the subtle nuances among Cuban medianoches. The private tour takes a maximum of four guests into Wynwood, Little Havana, and, of course, the beach for a sampling of everything from anticuchos to arepas, with a few craft cocktails thrown in for good measure. Any food tour really should visit Acqualina’s own Il Mulino and its new sister restaurant, AQ Chop House. Il Mulino is a southern copy of the New York Italian restaurant, including all the classics from the original and a couple of Miami-specific twists. AQ Chop House is more casual and bright, with seating both indoors and on the terrace overlooking the ocean. This is essentially a highquality steak house, but the crudos and seafood are equally enticing. Don’t miss the sushi (the AQ Roll with spicy tuna, salmon, and jalapeño is a good bet) or go all out and opt for the seafood tower, with oysters, crab, shrimp, and lobster. And trust us on this: Do not skip the truffle fries. Another guest-favorite experience is Spinning with the CEO. Deborah Yager Fleming can sprint and jump with the best of them during the spin classes at RedBike, which emulate the energy and pulsing lights of a night out in the city. For families, the Art of Social Decorum etiquette class teaches children good manners for any social environment, and Wildlife at Acqualina allows them to get up close and personal with rescued animals, as well as learn about wildlife conservation practices. A fun activity parents can share with their children is Painting by the Sea. Art instructors bring all

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the supplies and participants bring the creativity, setting up easels outdoors and painting whatever strikes their fancy. Even those who have never painted before, and never thought they could, surprise themselves with their creations. In Miami, spending a day on the water is strongly encouraged, if not downright compulsory. Acqua Experiences’ three-hour private yacht cruise is a particularly memorable way to accomplish that. Not only can guests lounge, Champagne in hand, on the sundeck, they also have the opportunity to snorkel or dive around a secret sandbar, where dolphins, sea turtles, and tropical fish frolic. Another way to enjoy the water? Kayaking through Oleta River State Park on Biscayne Bay. Though Oleta is located in the city (hence its designation as an “urban park”), it feels miles away thanks to serene mangrove trails and a profusion of bird life. Acqualina guests paddle along the bay with a private guide to arrive at Sandspur Island for swimming and sunning. All in all, a perfect Florida day. Not all “wow” moments at Acqualina are part of the Experiences program. The resort’s newest feature is a 7,725-square-foot penthouse perched on the forty-sixth floor, with bird’s-eye views of the Atlantic. This is a presidential suite on steroids: five bedrooms, a huge living room with fireplace, a saltwater swimming pool with cabana guest house, a 10-seat dining room, a Crestron smart-home system—and a $20,000 per night price tag. (acqualinaresort.com) «

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Between hammock naps and divine meals at AQ Chop House and Il Mulino, sample a few of the resort’s Acqua Experiences, such as kayaking through Oleta River State Park, taking a spin class with hotel CEO Deborah Yager Fleming, and unleashing your creativity with Painting by the Sea.

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ESCAPE TRAVEL JOURNAL

Navigating NORFOLK

VIBE Scenic, historic, relaxed

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Although Michael Ridgdill was born and raised in Florida, England is his second home. As the founder of American Friends of British Art, a Palm Beach–based nonprofit that helps restore and preserve art and architecture in Great Britain, the Lake Worth resident is constantly organizing cultural events related to the U.K. He summers in London, but heads to Norfolk when in need of a respite from the city. Long walks, gardening, and dining on the local harvest are de rigueur in this string of villages spread across the tranquil coastal countryside. When in town, Ridgdill stays as the guest of Lord and Lady Townshend at Raynham Hall, a storied property that’s also the subject of his recent tome, Raynham Hall: An English Country House Revealed (ACC Art Books, $60). —Liz Petoniak

SIGNATURE DRINK Pimm’s. Or, if you’re going nonalcoholic, an elderflower spritzer.

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FASHION ESSENTIALS FOR NIGHT A nice pair of chinos and a navy blazer from Brooks Brothers. Englanders like to wear loud, crazy socks, so don’t be afraid to get a pair to combine with your Ferragamo loafers. BEST WAY TO START the DAY Visiting one of the many country houses that are open to the public, like Houghton Hall (houghtonhall.com) or Sandringham House (sandring hamestate.co.uk).

MUST-DO ACTIVITY NOT IN THE GUIDEBOOKS Raynham Hall rarely opens to the public, but they have a recital weekend twice per year in which acclaimed musicians come and perform classical and baroque pieces in the house’s marble hall.

Sandringham House

FOR A SOLO OUTING Take a coastal hike, starting in either Cromer or Blakeney.

GO-TO RESTAURANT Morston Hall (morstonhall.com) has a Michelin star and doesn’t disappoint. The hall dates to the seventeenth century and the ambiance is sophisticated and refined.

Morston Hall Pimm’s

GUILTY PLEASURE Having afternoon tea at the restaurant at Congham Hall (congham hallhotel.co.uk). A FUN CULTURAL EXPERIENCE Explore the medieval town of King’s Lynn, which was a wealthy trading port between England and Holland. The Old Town has winding streets with fabulous architecture.

HOMETOWN GOODS TO SAMPLE AND STOCKPILE Lavender gardens are popular in this part of England, so fragrant soaps and sachets are in abundance at stores and markets.

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UNWRITTEN RULE THE LOCALS LIVE BY Remember that you are in the country, not the city, so enjoy the quietness and moving about at a slower pace. BEST SEAT IN TOWN The Wiveton Hall Café (wivetonhall. co.uk) is located on the coast and overlooks the marsh and the sea. On a sunny day, it is a popular spot to have a leisurely lunch of fresh fish or crab cakes.

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GREATER FORT LAUDERDALE CONVENTION & VISITORS BUREAU

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Hop on the Brightline for a delightful day trip to FORT LAUDERDALE Day trips are the ideal antidote when you’re desperate for a break but don’t have the time or mental energy to invest in a full-on vacation. With this year’s advent of Brightline (gobright line.com), it’s easier than ever to explore South Florida sans I-95 traffic. Much like its ultramodern stations, the Brightline itself is on par with Japanese commuter trains: sleek, bright, and geared toward a savvy set of travelers. Upgrade to Select class to enjoy a private, fully stocked lounge at the station plus a roomy seat and continued cart service on the journey south. With all these amenities, the 35-minute trek to Fort Lauderdale will seem all too brief. Upon arrival, catch the Sun Trolley (sun trolley.com) on its loop past the station for easy access to three popular regions of Fort

After traveling to Fort Lauderdale via the Brightline, you can stroll Las Olas Boulevard, relax at the Conrad’s Sky Deck, explore FATVillage arts district, or tour the city by Water Taxi.

Lauderdale: Las Olas Boulevard, Riverwalk, and the beach. For those who’d prefer to begin with a short, scenic stroll for coffee, the mural-filled FATVillage arts district (fatvillage.com) and funky Brew Urban Café (brewurbancafe.com) are within a half-mile of the station. After a dose of culture, head riverward for a Water Taxi tour (watertaxi.com). Connecting different parts of the city by boat, the trip provides background on the area plus an upclose look at the gleaming ships that make Fort Lauderdale the yachting capital of the world. Disembark at Las Olas for shopping, sidewalk cafés, and galleries. Then, make your way to the beach. A day pass to Conrad Fort Lauderdale Beach’s Sky Deck (conradfort lauderdale.com) overlooking the Atlantic includes 20,000 square feet of poolside bliss.

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Munch on an Avocado Smash topped with crab from the Spinnaker Pool Grill or an icy paleta made with fresh, seasonal fruit. In need of deeper relaxation? A visit to the Fort Lauderdale Marriott Harbor Beach Resort & Spa (marriott.com) should do the trick. The full-service day spa features a private pool perfect for lounging between treatments. Round out your experience with dinner at the Marriott’s 3030 Ocean, or venture off-property to dine at the esteemed steak house Jackson’s Prime (jacksonsprime.com) before returning north. A complimentary cocktail awaits on the Brightline for a toast to a day well spent. «

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Join us as we welcome multi-talented actress, producer, writer, singer and breast cancer survivor

RITA WILSON

to the Boca Raton Regional Hospital Foundation’s

Speaker presented by the Edward & Freyda Burns Enhanced Living Initiative

Friday, October 26, 2018 11:00 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Boca Raton Resort & Club Chair, Patti Carpenter Proceeds benefit the Go Pink Challenge and the fight against breast cancer at Boca Raton Regional Hospital

Photo by: Kirsten Lara Getchell

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Alfa Romeo’s new 505-hp Stelvio Quadrifoglio is the Ferrari of SUVs By Howard Walker Before you even think about pronouncing the name of this fourwheeled firestorm, you might want to prepare yourself. Begin by binge-watching a selection of Federico Fellini’s cinematic greats— maybe start with La Dolce Vita—ideally while quaffing a Chianti Classico Riserva in some Tuscan hill town. San Gimignano is a favorite. Next, you’ll need to perfect the Italian art of shoulder shrugging while waving upturned palms and saying “Allora” in a loud voice. Just make sure you roll those Rs. Now, and only now, can you repeat after me, and with real molta passione: Alfa Romeo Stelvio Quadrifoglio. If you care to mention the vibrant shade of blazing red this bella macchina is painted, you can add that it’s Rosso Competizione. What we have here, according to Alfa, is the world’s fastest pro-

PRICE: FROM $81,590; $85,890 AS TESTED ENGINE: 2.9-LITER TWINTURBO V-6 POWER: 505 HP TORQUE: 443 LB-FT TRANSMISSION: 8-SPEED AUTOMATIC 0-60: 3.3 SECONDS TOP SPEED: 176 MPH LENGTH/WIDTH: 185/77 INCHES WEIGHT: 4,340 POUNDS WHY WE LOVE IT: BECAUSE IT’S AN SUV THAT TRULY BELIEVES IT’S A SPORTS SEDAN.

duction SUV. It recently annihilated the sport-utility lap record at the infamous Nürburgring Nordschleife track in Germany, covering 12.9 miles in seven minutes and 51.7 seconds. That’s fast. Very fast. While we’re bandying around statistics, how about 505? It’s the number of Italian stallions the Stelvio’s Ferrari-derived twin-turbo V-6 engine delivers. That and 3.3, which is the time, in seconds, it takes to lunge off the line and catapult to 60 mph. Yes, this thing is an SUV, with an up-high driving position, generous rear-seat accommodation, and a load area as large as a PODS storage unit. But it seems no one sent this Alfa the memo. It’s convinced it’s a sports car. From the moment you punch the big red start button quirkily mounted on the left side of the steering wheel, you know you’re in for a wild ride. The V-6 growls like an angry grizzly bear snorting through a quartet of exhaust pipes the size of storm drains. Now squeeze the brake, pull back the stubby shift lever into drive, and the whole car shimmies and shakes as if under-hood voices are shouting, “Andiamo! Let’s go already!” To feel the full accelerative forces of this pazzo Italian, twist the DNA drive mode selector to race. Keep your left foot hard on the brake, hit

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OPENING THIS FALL CRYSTAL COVE COMMONS the gas with your right foot, letting the revs build to 3,500 rpm, and neatly step off the brake. Usain Bolt out of his starting blocks doesn’t react this quickly. The spectacular combo of four-wheel drive, rear tires as wide as a Peterbilt’s, and those 505 chomping-at-the-bit horses come together to launch the car off the line. It’ll steal your breath, squeeze your eyeballs back into their sockets, and put a Garfield-wide grin on your face. This is no mere straight-line dragster. Where this vehicle really comes into its own is in the divine way it handles itself. The electric-assist steering doesn’t just communicate what the front wheels are doing, it sends uncensored messages straight to your fingertips. Even as the Stelvio powers hard into a turn, there’s no reduction in information coming through the helm. And it grips the blacktop as if there’s an invisible Dyson vacuum at each corner. Find yourself a twisty backroad and it’s like riding on Space Mountain. Yes, you can get this kind of performance and handling in the Stelvio’s kid brother, the four-door Giulia Quadrifoglio sedan. But the Stelvio gives you all-wheel drive and a better view of the road ahead, as well as greater practicality and versatility. Not everything is perfection, however. While the Stelvio’s humongous brakes are sensational at hauling this 4,300-pound projectile down from triple-digit velocities, at lower speeds they grab and snatch, making stop-start commutes a pain. No prizes either for ride quality; over anything but pool table– smooth asphalt, the fidgety, jerky ride can loosen dental work. And some of the interior trim wouldn’t look out of place in a 10-year-old Fiat, let alone something priced at $81,590. Shortcomings aside, this new Stelvio Quadrifoglio is a vehicle with all the space and practicality of an SUV, but with the joyl FOLLOW HOWARD WALKER’S ful, thrilling character of a true THE WHEEL WORLD BLOG ON PALMsports sedan. In a word, it’s just BEACHILLUSTRATED.COM magnifico. «

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Oscar de la Renta embroidered tulle gown Opposite page: Reem Acra gown; Christian Louboutin flats. For buying information, turn to page 158.

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Reem Acra pleated silk gown Opposite page: Dior embroidered gown, leather belt; Roger Vivier handbag. For buying information, turn to page 158.

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Carolina Herrera fringe gown; Christian Louboutin heels. Opposite page: Chanel dress, pearl necklace For buying information, turn to page 158.

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Gucci sequin jacket, lace shirt with black ribbon Opposite page: Valentino embroidered gown; Christian Louboutin heels. For buying information, turn to page 158. Model: Maaike Klaasen, Supreme Management, New York Hair: Duber Osorio @artist-management.net and Atma Beauty using Oribe Haircare Makeup: Daniela Gozlan, Creative Management, Miami using CHANEL Les Beiges Digital Tech: JP Cunningham Photo Assistants: Julio Carlos, David Friske Fashion Intern: Marisa Cioffi PBI would like to extend a special thanks to the Henry Morrison Flagler Museum for unprecedented access and generous hospitality. The Flagler Museum will launch its 2018–19 “Season of Style” with “Star Power: Edward Steichen’s Glamour Photography,” an exhibition of more than 70 portraits of celebrities and fashion models from the 1920s and ’30s, on October 16.

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MARY FISHER’S HOME REFLECTS HER LIFE’S WORK AS AN ARTIST AND ACTIVIST, AND HONORS THOSE SHE’S MET ALONG THE WAY By Mary Murray | Photography by Jerry Rabinowitz Entering artist Mary Fisher’s West Palm Beach apartment is like unboxing an eclectic time capsule. Many items, alike only in their uniqueness, allude to a moment or constant from her multilayered life. Red high-heeled boots from her walk-on appearance in the Broadway musical Kinky Boots rest in a place of honor on a bookshelf. Photographer Leni Riefenstahl’s Africa tome lies open on Fisher’s coffee table; she changes the pages daily as a way to commune with a continent so dear to her

heart. A shining composition emblazoned with the words “I am an olive tree bathed in the golden light of you” has traveled to every place she’s called home over the last several decades. Now, in her high-rise overlooking the Intracoastal, it imbues her dining room with a welcoming aura and reassuring warmth—two characteristics one cannot help but notice within Fisher. “It’s a meditative spot for me,” Fisher says of the artwork by Peter Stephens. “Every home I’ve had it in, it’s taken on a new

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Fisher often reflects upon this Peter Stephens work, entitled Olive Tree. Opposite page: Her living room features a Rodin sculpture and a diptych by Sandro Chia.

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Fisher’s office area includes this mirror artwork entitled Star Quarters by Robert Rauschenberg.

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In addition to the visual arts, music has been a constant in Fisher’s life. She plays the cello and the piano, and will head to her piano bench when in need of relaxation.

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If my experience, strength, and hope can help other people, then I’m there.”

life and a new feeling. Here, it’s becoming even more special. I love nature, and I love the colors and structure of it and the fact that it’s done in four pieces but it all fits together. For me, it’s a very spiritual piece of art.” It seems only fitting that Fisher would find solace underneath an olive tree, a symbol of peace and friendship. Since being diagnosed HIV positive in 1991, she has become a renowned advocate for HIV/AIDS awareness. She’s spoken and written about her own journey with the disease, which currently afflicts more than 1.1 million people in the United States. She’s also forged relationships with members of the community around the world, making it her personal mission to support female sufferers in particular. “If I can help others or if my experience, strength, and hope can help other people, then I’m there,” she says. A very private public figure, Fisher grew up adjacent to the spotlight. Her stepfather, Max Fisher, was an oil and real estate mogul, philanthropist, and presidential advisor. Fisher dabbled in politics, too, as the first female in the advance team of President Gerald Ford. In the 1980s, she shifted her focus to pursuing art full-time and, later, to raising her two sons. But when Fisher learned she’d contracted HIV from her then-husband, she was faced with a moral dilemma: Do I suffer silently, or do I use my resources and the years I have left to further the cause? PALMBEACHILLUSTRATED.COM | OCTOBER 2018

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Fisher’s home, including her bedroom (below), showcases art and souvenirs from her travels. The above sculpture is Europa with the Bull by Albert Wein, which sits beside a drawing by Jules Pascin. She retrieved the set of coco de mer pictured right in the Seychelles.

After taking time to reflect and process her diagnosis, Fisher opted for the latter. In 1992, she delivered a speech called “A Whisper of AIDS” at the Republican National Convention in Houston. “For me, it was doing what I believed was the right thing to do,” Fisher says of the 13-minute oration that launched her onto the international advocacy stage. “I spoke out because if I didn’t speak out then [my children] would never grow up to learn that they could speak out. I guarantee you I was not the best mother, but the one thing that was important to me was they would know that if you believe in something strongly enough, you will stand up for it and you will do the right thing.” In the years that followed, Fisher continued to speak out in support of HIV/AIDS awareness in an effort to break the stigma surrounding the disease. She also formed the Family AIDS Network (now the Mary Fisher Clinical AIDS Research and Education Fund) and penned a

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Fisher juxtaposes her own work, including the portraits pictured above and fabrics from her Lee Jofa collection, with sculptures by artists like Dustin Yellin (left) and Donald de Lue (above).

memoir. Released in 1996, My Name is Mary was about Fisher facing death, a struggle she chronicled for the sake of her children. “I wanted them to have some history of their family,” she says. “In those early days, it was [about] loving them in a way they would remember.” Fisher never expected to live into the new millennium. But, with the advent of life-sustaining antiretroviral (ARV) therapies, she was once again able to envision a future,

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one marked by a call to help others and express herself creatively. In 2004, she combined her artistic skills with her passion for philanthropy to develop The Good Deed Collection, a jewelry line designed by Fisher and handmade by African women dealing with AIDS and other hardships. “When medication became available, it was very clear to me that people weren’t just going to die, but in order to live they needed to be

able to support themselves,” Fisher says of the project, which financially benefits the makers. “I’ve been blessed, and they’re my family. You take care of those you love.” One of the cornerstones of the collection is the 100 Good Deeds Bracelet, comprising 100 beads wearers can use to signify ways in which they’ve helped others. Fisher describes it as both a call to do good deeds and, on a larger scale, a strategy to empower women. “It’s about the very small deeds in our community—in your church, school, synagogue, where you work—just doing something special for somebody without anybody really knowing,” she explains. Beyond the 100 Good Deeds Bracelet on her wrist and the Africa photography book in her living room, Fisher’s home abounds with references to her travels and the individuals she’s met along the way. Textiles, pottery, and masks from her trips are scattered throughout the apartment. Small portraits of memorable faces—each symbolizing a person helped, a struggle overcome, a story told—line a hallway. These images are not prints but rather digitally embroidered photographs on woven fabrics. “It’s a stitching because I’m a weaver,” Fisher notes. “There are a lot of layers.” PALMBEACHILLUSTRATED.COM | OCTOBER 2018

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Fisher purchased these American Indian masks while traveling in Alaska and acquired these large paint brushes in Japan.

This concept of layering is key to Fisher’s artistry. She started weaving when she was in the seventh grade and has always been drawn to mixing media to build a layered look. “There’s depth in it,” she says. “I like to see depth in things, because there is.” Her large studio on South Dixie Highway is full of the trappings of her craft, including countless sheets of handmade paper and numerous spools of yarn. Her home, however, is her sanctuary. While she may pick up a needlepoint to relax and clear her head, she never works on larger projects within her apartment. And yet, Fisher surrounds herself with pieces by artists she adores, as well as references to her own oeuvre and experiences. Fabrics from her collection with Lee Jofa cover chairs, sofas, and pillows that reside near works by Auguste Rodin, Sandro Chia, Dustin Yellin, and Isabelle de Borchgrave. Family photos share shelves with miniature replicas of rooms from her past, doll house–like recreations she made during times of poorer health. Throughout her struggle with HIV, and a more recent battle with breast cancer, Fisher has always turned to art as a form of catharsis. She’s also

employed it as a weapon of awareness. In her second memoir, Messenger, she recounts one such moment when she used art to bring a personal message of HIV/AIDS to the public— and was met with resistance. In 1995, she set about creating a one-woman exhibition to be displayed in the rotunda at the Russell Senate Office Building in Washington, D.C. But when the powers that be heard she was including an ornamental coffin decorated with a statement from one of her speeches, “Let us unite in life rather than in death,” they canceled the show. Fisher refused to remove the piece, and the exhibit was later presented in the Carpenters Union Building. Through it all, Fisher writes that she learned “art has a power words alone may not convey.” More than 20 years later, Fisher still displays that coffin at her West Palm studio—a reminder that we can all tap into our innate creativity in order to tell pivotal stories and inspire change. “Without artists, I don’t know that we’d have a history of where our world has come from and where our world might be at the moment,” she says. “I think art does that. I think we all do it together.” «

Opposite page: Fisher fashioned this portable fiber sketchbook so that she could stitch while traveling. The diorama in the background is a replica of her mother and father’s room in Michigan.

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TRACY TURCO fuses vibrant hues with lavish patterns and Gilded Age nostalgia in a hip and historic Palm Beach apartment

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n the colorful world of Tracy Turco (formerly Stern), every space is like a film set, every locale has its own soundtrack, and every day is a chance to play the part. Rooms touched by this interior designer, entrepreneur, and artist feel like a hyper-real rendition of scenes from her mind’s eye. As a result, each area tells a story and sparks a conversation. Before Turco launched a tea empire and began decorating homes, she spent her formative years in South Beach. Miami’s rich history encompassing jazz, fashion, film noir, and movie stars—as well as her grandfather’s stories of the performers who came through town—fed her imagination. Today, her penchant for nostalgia informs both her lifestyle and work. When remodeling a pied-à-terre in the historic Palm Beach Hotel Condominium, the bon vivant tapped into this feeling and channeled high society of yesteryear. “It felt like opening a door and stepping back in time,” Turco says of the first time she saw the circa-1926 condominium. “I can just imagine what went on. The outfits. The tea dances. There was a lot of entertaining and philanthropy. I think that’s what made me fall in love with it—the romance of this magical flashback.” The apartment is one of a handful in the building the newlywed purchased with her husband, Jerry Turco, a real estate developer and one half of their company, T&T Design & Development. The couple led the renovations, with Jerry acting as the contractor and Tracy as the designer, and now rent the finished units through Airbnb. Although their primary South Florida residence is situated nearby on the island’s North End, the duo envisioned this particular condo as their own hideaway. 68

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Turco expertly combines banana leaf wallpaper with stripes, tortoiseshell, metallics, and emerald green in the living room.

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Below: A Deco bar cart marries masculine and feminine elements, displaying sculptural horns, metallic barware, and tea service porcelain from Turco’s Salon Tea line, featuring silhouettes of eighteenthcentury aristocrats courting.

Accordingly, Tracy Turco signatures (lush fabrics, excellent lighting, and lots of color) are present in spades. “Because it’s on the National Register of Historic Places, we wanted to pay homage to that, but then give it a modern, sexy vibe,” she explains. The wood floors and molding stayed, and Turco imposed an electric color palette for a high-energy, sultry take on classic Palm Beach. The space opens up with a bold focal point: a Cowtan & Tout banana leaf wallpaper that oozes Hollywood Regency style. In the living area, a tufted emerald velvet sofa commingles with black-and-white-striped chairs and a gold bamboo side table. A tortoiseshell mirror and pillows of sequins and

fur add textural contrast. The ceiling is painted black, a trick Turco says gives the illusion of height. Outside on the terrace, a Mediterranean Revival concrete balustrade and lion’s head rain gutters celebrate the glamour of the Gilded Age. Turco added privacy hedges and painted blackand-white squares on the floor. Lounge chairs outfitted in a peargreen fabric and a black bamboo patio set with white vintage vinyl upholstery were culled from an antiquing excursion on Dixie Highway, one of her and Jerry’s favorite pastimes. Meanwhile, an orange velvet headboard and studded fuchsia stools balance green malachite wallpaper and zebra carpeting in the bedroom. White silk curtains with a Greek key trim from Scalamandré coexist with pick-up items and DIY projects that originated at HomeGoods or Marshalls, like the coastal, driftwood-esque piece hanging above the bed, which she spray-painted matte black. Having studied painting in college, Turco frequently puts her skills to use to forge original works for her projects. In this apartment, a pair of black-and-white nude paintings grace a little nook above a bar cart. “I thought this was very sexy and gave an element of old-world classicism but with a modern beachy vibe,” she says. “Because it didn’t look like it belonged, it belonged so perfectly.” Mammoth gold mirrors rest adjacent to and opposite the bar cart, resulting in a quadrupling effect that Turco likens to a fun house. Also in the dining area, decades harmoniously collide as a crystal estate chandelier hangs over a glass table surrounded by Eero Saarinen’s modernist tulip chairs. “It’s a time-machine of design,” says Turco, who also credits music as an important influence. She counts Thelonious Monk, known for his unorthodox improvisations and dramatic flair, among her top inspirations. It’s no

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Opposing floor-length mirrors enlarge the small space, while a highcontrast tablescape gives a nod to Palm Beach Regency style.

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Above: A velvet headboard, Frette sheets, and a fur throw and pillows bring a luxe touch to the bedroom. Upper right: a working vintage typewriter is prepped to pen a letter. Opposite page: The Mediterranean Revival architecture on the terrace inspires a bright table design.

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coincidence then that her daring design sense is a study in unexpected combinations of colors, patterns, textures, time periods, and price points. The soundtrack to this particular refuge? Josephine Baker meets Frank Sinatra. Turco meshes anomalous details with sophistication, yet she never takes herself too seriously. It is precisely this ethos that gives way to another Tracy Turco calling card: a playful pop element. This could manifest in a skateboard or box-

ing gloves; in this instance, it’s a working bubble gum–pink vintage Royal typewriter flanked by artichoke lamps atop a navy campaign desk. “We always want to inspire people to be creative,” she notes. “That’s why there’s always a guitar and a great selection of classic books in every one of our rentals. Or a record player. Music is a key element in designing the space, because that’s what fills it.” Music goes hand in hand with celebrations, and Turco has a knack for entertaining. It’s a love she owes to her grandmother, who orchestrated elaborate table settings for tea party fantasies when she was a little girl. “I love entertaining just for making the table,” she says. “I’ve always loved collecting dishes and Limoges. I would buy one a month when I was younger and didn’t have enough money—but I would always try to buy 12 of everything.” Naturally, Turco favors bright colors in her tablescapes. Cheery combinations of hot pink, yellow, and green set against a black-and-white charger or a gingham tablecloth, accented by tropical hints like gold monstera leaves or raffia coasters, ban any possibility of dreariness. And while much of her design sentimentalizes past mementos, breaking bread is a vehicle for making new memories. “Whether it’s art, cooking, setting a table, or getting dressed, once you have that creative gene, everything’s like a canvas,” she says. “The more people you invite, the more colorful it becomes.” «

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WHETHER IT’S ART, COOKING, SETTING A TABLE, OR GETTING DRESSED, ONCE YOU HAVE THE CREATIVE GENE, EVERYTHING’S LIKE A CANVAS.”

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Chef Maude Eaton put together a spread of traditional bites, including Greek salads, hummus dotted with pomegranate seeds, and pitas. The table also holds dried apricots, lemons, and tomatoes on the vine, as well as a bouquet of bougainvillea, protea pincushion, king protea, and ranunculus.

DANCING QUEEN

FOUR LOCAL DESIGNERS ASSEMBLE TABLESCAPES INSPIRED BY HIT MUSICALS AND PLAYS COMING TO PALM BEACH COUNTY THEATERS THIS SEASON

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Angela Reynolds of Angela Reynolds Designs looked to the ABBA jukebox musical Mamma Mia!, onstage at the Maltz Jupiter Theatre January 15 to February 10, when creating this bohemian display. “As the gorgeous blue-and-white backdrop of the Greek islands sets the scene for Mamma Mia’s fun-filled musical adventure, so was it the basis of this tablescape,” says Reynolds. White linens give way to dishware by Williams Sonoma, flatware from Alain Saint Joanis, and light-fare appetizers courtesy of chef Maude Eaton. Vintage wicker wine jugs, low rattan lounge chairs, and a woven hammock reinforce the relaxed island vibe. “Additional pops of blue in the floral-printed pillows invite you to come sit, eat, and drink grappa all afternoon,” Reynolds adds. (angelareynolds.com) PALMBEACHILLUSTRATED.COM | OCTOBER 2018

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OL’ BLUE EYES David Campbell of Elizabeth Fountain Interiors channeled Frank Sinatra when conceiving this scene inspired by MNM Theatre Company’s production of My Way, a musical tribute to the iconic entertainer onstage at the Kravis Center’s Rinker Playhouse through October 14. Campbell set his display in a suite at The Colony Hotel, one of Sinatra’s former Palm Beach haunts. “Our tabletop is a moment frozen in time,” Campbell says. “Mr. Sinatra, being the epitome of style and the voice of romance, has had room service delivered, dinner has been savored, and dessert is elsewhere.” A discarded watch, cufflinks, tie, and fedora— as well as a lipstick-stained cigarette—hint at a night well-spent with the ring-a-ding kid. (elizabethfountaininteriors.com) 76

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EASY STREET The Big Apple takes center stage in this design by Sheila Motley of Sheila Camp Motley Event Design & Management. Set in Manhattan, the musical Annie, onstage at The Wick in Boca Raton November 29 to December 23, offered ample inspiration for this theatrical table. “Our team was inspired by the whimsy of childhood and the New York City skyline,” Motley says. A custom tablecloth from Spoonflower features numerous NYC landmarks, while black chairs, matte stoneware, and gold flatware—all from Atlas Event Rental—imbue the table with a modern edge. Roses and carnations from Wellington Florist, Annie-themed cookies by Johnson’s Custom Cakes, miniature mops and pails, and glass milk cartons complete the look. (sheilacampmotley.com)

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THE INSPIRATION FOR THE INTIMATE TABLE SETTING FOR TWO COMES FROM THE SIMPLISTIC BEAUTY AND NURTURING CAREGIVING QUALITIES EXEMPLIFIED BY ROSE MAXSON.”

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Allen dressed this fence with roses, combining two symbolic elements from the August Wilson drama. “The author seems to suggest that patience, whether it be for planting seeds or in a relationship, will yield a beautiful garden,” Allen says.

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SMELL THE ROSES The matriarch in the August Wilson play Fences, onstage at Palm Beach Dramaworks in West Palm Beach March 29 to April 21, prompted this light and lyrical vignette by Brianna Allen of Kemble Interiors. “The inspiration for the intimate table setting for two comes from the simplistic beauty and nurturing caregiving qualities exemplified by Rose Maxson,” says Allen. “In the background, the rose-adorned fence repeats Wilson’s theme of allowing growth and change to occur with patience and love.” Allen complements the roses with light blues and pale greens in the Caspari placemats and chargers and Christian Lacroix starter plates. Juliska white dinner plates and linen napkins, Christofle flatware, and rattan stools and striped pillows from the Kemble Shop further pull the focus toward the symbolic florals. (kembleinteriors.com) «

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WE WANTED LANDSCAPING THAT’S BOUNDARY TO BOUNDARY,” SAYS PATSLEY. “THERE’S LOTS OF SYMMETRY BUT IT’S NOT MATCHY-MATCHY.”

s Pam Patsley leads a leisurely stroll through the gardens of her midtown Palm Beach home, she can’t resist touching. Stopping to monitor the ripeness of her Meyer lemons, she finds two near the bottom of the tree that are nearly ready. Farther on, she pauses by the white gardenia. “You can cut these and float them in a bowl of water and it brings the aroma inside,” she notes. Outdoor living is the core of Palm Beach life for Pam and her husband, Gary, Dallas residents who both retired from the financial services industry. Their well-designed garden unfolds like a series of rooms, with inviting spots in which to relax and dine. On this quiet afternoon in early May, it seems a good place to sink into a chair under a palm tree with a glass of iced tea and a book. But just the day before, 135 guests celebrated the wedding of the couple’s son at an alfresco brunch on the grounds. “We put bars in various spots, and we had a barista from Colombia who set up a cart with espresso and all the different flavors for coffee,” Patsley says. “There was Latin jazz music and people just sat everywhere—inside the house and out in the gardens and around the pool.” The easy, indoor-outdoor flow was the ultimate goal from the time the Patsleys purchased the Italian Renaissance–style home on Clarke Avenue in 2013. They recruited two designers to help realize their vision: Mimi McMakin of Kemble Interiors designed the inside at the same time landscape architect Keith Williams, partner at Nievera Williams Design, began work on the outside. Every change to the home reflects the original 82

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objective, Patsley says, “to bring the outside in.” Opening up the interior space meant pushing back walls to enlarge rooms and adding French doors and more windows to bring in light and enhance the garden scene. Interior hues were lightened up, creating a soothing backdrop to the exterior color. The addition of a balcony off the second-floor master bedroom allows the Patsleys a place to sit with their coffee and enjoy the grounds from a bird’s-eye view. Renovations took a little more than a year, and the result is beautiful as well as practical for the family’s lifestyle of casual entertaining. Williams wanted the gardens to feel like an extension of the inside, with defined areas that serve a specific purpose yet flow together. It’s impossible to stand in one spot and take in the entire space. “When you turn a corner and see a new garden, you’re surprised,” he says. “Because you can’t see everything at once, it’s kind of unexpected.” The roughly half-acre lot is deeper than it is wide, so Williams opened up the landscaping in front of the house by removing hedges in order to showcase the width and highlight the architecture. “We wanted landscaping that’s boundary to boundary,” says Patsley. Four towering date palm trees frame the front and establish visual continuity. “There’s lots of symmetry, but it’s not matchy-matchy,” she adds.

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I LOVE GOING THROUGH THE DOOR WITH A COLANDER AND PICKING SOME GARDENIA TO FLOAT, OR SOME ROSEMARY TO PUT ON A STEAK WE’RE GRILLING,” PATSLEY SAYS. “I JUST WANTED A SPACE TO MAKE OUR OWN.” at the other. Off the loggia is a separate area Patsley calls the “date palm terrace.” Four of the soaring trees anchor a seating section with cream-colored couches, chairs, and ottomans. “They brought those palms over the roof of the house with a crane,” she says. Visitors can also spy wind chimes tucked into nooks and purple orchids clinging to trees along the outside wall. Part of the genius behind the overall garden design is how detailed it is—with four fountains scattered throughout, inlaid mosaic arrangements, and a mix of differentsized plantings that bloom at various times of the year—yet the overall effect is one of simplicity and relaxation. Its orderliness is offset by tropical lushness. Even what Patsley calls the home’s “infrastructure” (i.e. an airconditioning unit, generator, and water purifier) is clustered together and cleverly hidden in a “room” on the grounds, behind tall wooden gates. “When we came up with a master plan for the garden, we wanted to achieve two things,” says Patsley. “First was beauty: a really pretty, peaceful garden. But it had to be functional. It couldn’t be one of those ‘don’t touch, don’t live in it’ spaces.” The completed project effortlessly combines form and function for the Patsleys. “I love going through the door with a colander and picking some gardenia to float, or some rosemary to put on a steak we’re grilling,” she says. “I just wanted a space to make our own.” «

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After living through decades of ups and downs in the housing market, real estate attorney Rick Felberbaum decided to pursue his true passion: ice cream. He found there was no one locally making the style he liked, so he dedicated himself to what he describes as “traditional ice cream the way it was meant to be,” using pure cream, whole milk, and zero additives. His newly opened Delray Beach shop, Proper Ice Cream, offers flavors of ice cream, gelato, and sorbet as simple as chocolate or as exotic as olive oil, rosemary, passion fruit, and salted caramel. A lifelong foodie, Felberbaum was trained at Penn State’s ice cream school and recently developed a vegan version, too. (propericecream.com) —Mark Spivak

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Trekking the ALE TRAIL Five years ago, there were no breweries on the Treasure Coast. Today there are nearly a dozen, with each presenting a hyper-local experience. This growth breeds new consumer habits: Nowadays beer drinkers are more likely to fill a growler at a neighborhood brewpub than pull a six-pack off the supermarket shelf. These standouts have banded together to form the Treasure Coast Ale Trail. (tcwineandaletrail.com) —M.S.

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Pareidolia Brewing Co., Sebastian “We don’t do industrial beer” is Pete Anderson’s motto. A former schoolteacher, Anderson had been brewing beer at home since the early ’90s. “When we moved to Florida in 2004 from the Pacific Northwest, we were shocked there was no craft beer here,” he says. Anderson and his wife, Lynn, decided to follow their passion and opened Pareidolia in 2014. Fourteen brews are paired with pub grub in their tap room, which he describes as “cozy, funky, family-friendly, and dog-friendly.” (pareidoliabrewing.com)

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Orchid Island Brewery, Vero Beach Located in the Indian River Lagoon, this microbrewery uses local citrus to create sour beers and IPAs, aided by the warming influence of the river and ocean that protects the produce from freezing. Brews on tap include Star Ruby IPA, Beachside Berliner Weisse, and Sunfruit American Wheat. Michael’s Table, a fusion restaurant with a seasonal menu, enhances the tavern destination. (orchidislandbrewery.com)

Sailfish Brewing Co., Fort Pierce Established in 2013, Sailfish was the first brewery on the Treasure Coast, and it’s also the largest. Its core beers, White Marlin Wit, Sunrise City IPA, and Tag and Release Red Ale, are sold in restaurants and stores from Orlando to Key West. The tap room features up to 28 small-batch brews made from 100-percent local ingredients, along with music, darts, foosball, and more. “Sailfish is known for our integration into the community,” says director of operations Taylor Welchel. “We showcase Florida farmers, and we’re focused on making Fort Pierce the absolute best place it can be.” (sailfishbrewingco.com)

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LOCALS ONLY Since undergoing a complete renovation and menu overhaul, The Locale, formerly The Little Chalet, has emerged as a happening happy hour and late-night destination in Boca Raton. From 4 to 7 p.m., guests enjoy half-off wines by the glass, extra frosty beers (chilled to 28 degrees Fahrenheit), and cocktails like blood orange sage margaritas, often accompanied by live music. There are happy hour specials on empanadas, tacos, and wood-fired pizzas, but many linger to try the creative offerings from executive chef Joshua Miranda’s dinner menu, where he puts a Latin spin on new American dishes. Traditional South American treats like coxinha (a fried dough stuffed with shredded chicken) and Brazilian picanha steak are served alongside plates such as fried green plantains topped with sliced octopus and avocado salsa, Los Chips (fried yucca, sweet potato, or plantains served with a trio of dips), and bucatini pasta in a yellow chili sauce. The wood-fired oven also assists in sugary endings: The Gran Finale dessert pizza, with banana slices, cinnamon, Cuban rum, and powdered sugar balances sweet caramelized flavor with a touch of smokiness. Come late evening, a lively bar scene fills in for the nightly DJ spinning Ibiza-style house music. (localeboca.com) —Liz Petoniak

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

While not all-inclusive due to space limitations, our dining listings may vary every month and are constantly updated to showcase the culinary diversity of the area. Find more information on local dining options on palmbeachillustrated.com. NOTICE TO RESTAURATEURS: The establishments listed and their descriptions are printed at the discretion of the editors of Palm Beach Illustrated. They are not a form of advertisment, nor do they serve as a restaurant review. For more information, email editorial@palmbeachmedia.com

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AMERICAN 1000 NORTH The Jupiter Lighthouse serves as the backdrop for chef Lee Morris’ global takes on classic dishes. More than 40 wines by the glass complete the picture. 1000 North U.S. Hwy. 1, Jupiter (1000north.com) $$$ ANGLE The Eau Palm Beach Resort & Spa’s signature restaurant features contemporary American cuisine made with locally sourced and sustainable ingredients. 100 S. Ocean Blvd., Manalapan (anglerestaurant.com) $$$ AVOCADO GRILL This small but lively resto packs flavorful Florida-Caribbean bites, including island-inspired ceviche, and, of course, grilled avocados. 125 Datura St., West Palm Beach; 11701 Lake Victoria Gardens Ave., Palm Beach Gardens (avocadogrillwpb.com) $$ BELLE & MAXWELL’S This charming eatery on Antique Row—part tearoom, part café—serves bistro dishes in comfortable surroundings. 3700 S. Dixie Hwy., West Palm Beach (belleandmaxwells.com) $ BREEZE OCEAN KITCHEN Enjoy craft beer, specialty cocktails, and distinctly Floridian cuisine at this seaside gem located at the Eau Palm Beach Resort & Spa. 100 S. Ocean Blvd., Manalapan (eaupalmbeach.com) $$ 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) $$ BURGER BAR The sleek, fun atmosphere inside and out regularly draws a large crowd for gourmet specialty burgers. 4650 Donald Ross Road, Suite 100, Palm Beach Gardens (burgerbar.com) $$

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) $$ COOPER’S HAWK WINERY & RESTAURANTS A Napa-style tasting room greets diners at this Illinoisbased chain, where dishes like red wine–braised short ribs are listed beside the bin number of its perfect Cooper’s Hawk wine pairing. 3101 PGA Blvd., inside The Gardens Mall, Palm Beach Gardens (coopershawkwinery.com) $$ CWS BAR + KITCHEN Serving up modern-American cuisine in the heart of Lake Worth. 522 Lucerne Ave., Lake Worth (cwslw.com) $$ DARBSTER This vegetarian bistro faithfully recreates new American dishes with organic ingredients—although meat eaters will never suspect. 8020 S. Dixie Hwy., West Palm Beach (darbster.com) $$ ENTRE NOUS BISTRO Chef Jason Laudenslager fuses home-style cooking with gourmet fare. 123 U.S. Hwy. 1, North Palm Beach (entrenousbistro.com) $$$ FARMER’S TABLE Committed to clean eating, this farm-to-table establishment sources sustainable ingredients to produce butter-free dishes. 1901 N. Military Trail, Boca Raton (farmerstableboca.com) $$ FRIES TO CAVIAR GARDEN BISTRO & BAR Craveable flavors and exquisite products combine at Fries to Caviar. 6299 N. Federal Hwy., Boca Raton (friestocaviar.com) $$$ PALMBEACHILLUSTRATED.COM | OCTOBER 2018

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When the smell of cider doughnuts wafts through the West Palm Beach Waterfront, you know it’s that time of year again. The GreenMarket returns to downtown October 6 with more than 90 vendors, including new faces such as Aioli, Eddie’s Organic Dark Chocolate, and Cocowatt coconut shakes, as well as favorites like Pumphouse Coffee Roasters, R&R Orchids, Dog Deli Canine Kitchen, and Hadaya exotic spices. Here, the PBI editors reveal their top GreenMarket picks. (wpb.org/greenmarket) Daphne Nikolopoulos, Editor in Chief La Montagne Des Saveurs The La Montagne Des Saveurs booth is like a trip to the French countryside, where fromagers bring their artisanal cheeses to market. It’s hard to resist the creamy Époisses or the four-milk cheese made with buffalo, goat, sheep, and cow milks. New on my must-try list: a raw gouda with black truffle flakes. (lamontagne dessaveurs.com)

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GALLEY Chef Miguel Santiago helms the kitchen at this restaurant with coastal flair inside the Hilton West Palm Beach. Highlights include wood-fired steaks, craft cocktails, and a cast-iron baked chocolate chip cookie for dessert. 600 Okeechobee Blvd., West Palm Beach (hiltonwestpalmbeach.com) $$$ GARY RACK’S FARMHOUSE KITCHEN Spicy buffalo cauliflower is a standout at this healthy hangout, where seasonal fare reigns supreme. 204 E. Atlantic Ave., Delray Beach; 399 S.E. Mizner Blvd., Boca Raton (farmhousekitchenboca.com) $$ GREASE BURGER BAR Of the gourmet burgers on the menu, we of course recommend The PB Illustrated “AList” burger, topped with mozzarella, red and yellow tomatoes, radicchio, pesto, and a balsamic glaze. 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) $$ HOWLEY’S This circa-1950 diner was resurrected in 2004 and today serves tried-and-true classics, including a rotating TV Dinner special, in nostalgic surrounds. 4700 S. Dixie Hwy., West Palm Beach (sub-culture.org/howleys) $ IAN’S TROPICAL GRILL Chef Eric Grutka slings out delicacies like s’mores made with sriarcha marshmallows and his famous osso buco “crack wings.” 2875 S.E. Ocean Blvd., Stuart (ianstropicalgrill.com) $$

Mary Murray, Managing Editor Pascale’s Mango Hot Sauce If you’re searching for a hot sauce that is the ultimate blend of sweet and savory, look no further. A hefty dose of Scotch bonnets balances beautifully with the tropical fruitiness of mango. It’s the perfect topping on just about any Latin or Caribbean dish, but it pairs especially well with fish and is a dream on breakfast tacos. (mangohouse.net)

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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) $$$ MAX’S GRILLE A cross between a steak house and a sports bar, Max’s Grille has been attracting a wide legion of fans since 1991. 404 Plaza Real, Boca Raton (maxsgrille.com) $$$ 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) $$$ RACKS DOWNTOWN EATERY + TAVERN Located in Mizner Park, Racks serves grass-fed burgers, woodfired pizza, sushi, and oysters from the raw bar. 402 Plaza Real, Boca Raton (racksboca.com) $$ REBEL HOUSE An eclectic atmosphere and fun menu make Rebel House a favorite on the Boca dining scene. Make sure to stop by on Sunday for one of South Florida’s best brunches. 297 E. Palmetto Park Road, Boca Raton (lifetastesbetter.com) $$ THE REGIONAL South Florida celebrity chef Lindsay Autry’s pairs her Southern roots with her love of Mediterranean flavors, resulting in deeply personal and addictive cuisine. 651 Okeechobee Blvd., West Palm Beach (eatregional.com) $$$ SQUARE ONE RESTAURANT An open kitchen allows patrons to eat with their eyes first at this relaxed restaurant, which serves up everything from a brick-oven forest mushroom pizza to sweet chile-glazed prawns

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with curry and udon noodles. 2222 Glades Road, Boca Raton (squareonerestaurants.com) $$ SUNDY HOUSE RESTAURANT The Sundy House Restaurant introduces an international concept menu in a historic hotel steps from Atlantic Avenue. Come back on Sunday for a stellar brunch. 106 S. Swinton Ave., Delray Beach (sundyhouse.com) $$$ SURI Named after a Japanese word meaning “pickpocket,” Suri puts a decadent spin on classic tapas with ingredients like black truffle and Kobe beef. 707 Lake Ave., Lake Worth (surirestaurant.com) $$ THE TIDES Chef Leanne Kelleher highlights Florida dishes enhanced by flavors from Latin America, the Caribbean, and the Deep South. 3103 Cardinal Drive, Vero Beach (tidesofvero.com) $$$ TRUE Baltimore native Frank Hawkins turns out the best crab cakes south of Charm City, along with a remarkable cream of crab soup and a beef brisket sandwich that is a thing of beauty. 147 S.E. 1st Ave., Boca Raton (truebocaraton.com) $$ TUCKER DUKE’S LUNCHBOX Guilty pleasures— like tots topped with pulled pork—dominate the menu at this Boca lunch spot. Don’t leave without ordering one of the sinful desserts. 1658 N. Federal Hwy., Boca Raton (tuckerdukes.com) $$ VERDEA RESTAURANT AND WINE BAR In the Embassy Suites hotel, Verdea achieves its flavor through the agriculture value of locally farmed meat and produce. 4350 PGA Blvd., Palm Beach Gardens (561-691-3130) $$$

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TASTE ASIAN BUDDHA SKY BAR This Asian-style bar interprets Chinese and Japanese cuisines in an expansive menu, featuring a sushi bar, a full kitchen, and a Binchotan grill. 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 experience in Tokyo, James Beard-nominated chef Clay Conley presents Asian bites and a sushi menu that tempts all senses. 350 S. County Road, Palm Beach (imotopalmbeach.com) $$ KAPOW! NOODLE BAR This Asian fusion restaurant provides late-night comfort food with a FrenchVietnamese flair and an impressive list of cocktails and craft beers. 519 Clematis St., West Palm Beach; 431 Plaza Real, Boca Raton (kapownoodlebar.com) $$ 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) $$ PALM SUGAR Palm Sugar brings authentic specialties and street food from the kitchens of Asia. 340 Clematis St., West Palm Beach (palmsugarwpb.com) $$ P.F. CHANG’S CHINA BISTRO This successful chain restaurant is a reliable favorite for seasonal Chinese dishes. 3101 PGA Blvd., Suite F142, Palm Beach Gardens; 1400 Glades Road, Bay 220, Boca Raton (pfchangs.com) $$ SUSHI JO American sushi chef Joseph Clark offers a diverse sake collection for a laid-back, cosmopolitan Japanese dining experience. 319 Belvedere Road #112, West Palm Beach; 14261 U.S. Hwy. 1, Juno Beach; 640 E. Ocean Ave. #4, Boynton Beach (sushijo.com) $$ YAMA Veteran sushi master Yama Yamamoto prepares raw and cooked Japanese dishes, Korean barbecue, and Thai curries at this Pineapple Grove hidden gem. 200 NE 2nd Ave. #110, Delray Beach (yamadelray.com) $$

BRUNCH THE CIRCLE DINING ROOM Sunday Brunch at The Breakers is a remarkable cornucopia of dishes, including traditional breakfast favorites, a full raw bar complete with sushi and caviar, and an extraordinary display of decadent desserts. Ocean views and a talented harpist complete the luxurious atmosphere of this elegant buffet. 1 S. County Road, Palm Beach (thebreakers.com) $$$

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When Montreal-based The Beauty & The Beeeef opened its first Florida location in Wellington Mall, it brought along many trademark touches: designer burgers, exotic grilled cheese sandwiches, dramatic decor (including a giant, magnetic Scrabble game attached to one wall), and no fewer than 50 signature cocktails. First among equals is the Albator, one of the most popular drinks. “It’s a complex but balanced cocktail based on fresh ingredients,” says bar manager Mike Malone. “It bears a slight resemblance to a strawberry margarita. We add house-made strawberry puree and basil syrup, which gives it an interesting herbal edge.” Wellington (thebeautyandthebeeeef.com) —M.S.

as its famed Manhattan cousin, with a dash of South Florida flavor. 301 Australian Ave., Palm Beach, in the Brazilian Court Hotel (cafeboulud.com) $$ CHEZ L’ÉPICIER With roots in Montreal, Chez L’Épicier brings the wonders of French-Canadian dining to Palm Beach. The goat cheese and black olive macaroons are worth the trip alone. 288 S. County Road, Palm Beach (chezlepicier.com) $$$ DAYANE’S BISTRO Named after chef Riad Mesroua’s wife, this resto offers classic Southern French fare for breakfast, lunch, and dinner. 516 Lucerne Ave., Lake Worth (dayanesbistro.com) $$ KATHY’S GAZEBO CAFÉ With an Old World feel, Kathy’s specializes in French Continental dishes and wine pairings. 4199 N. Federal Hwy., Boca Raton (kathysgazebo.com) $$ 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. 101 N. Clematis St., West Palm Beach (pistachewpb.com) $$

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) $$

Albator 2 oz. Cazadores Blanco Tequila 1/2 oz. triple sec 1 1/2 oz. strawberry puree 1 oz. fresh lime juice 1 oz. orange juice Basil leaves and fresh strawberries for garnish Combine ingredients (except orange juice) in a Mason jar over ice and stir. Layer orange juice on top. Garnish with a scoop of crushed ice, basil leaf, and strawberry slice.

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) $$

ITALIAN 123 DATURA This fun hangout serves sharable versions of Italian favorites, like nonna’s meatballs and pizza-style sandwiches. 123 Datura St., West Palm Beach (123datura.com) $$ ARTURO’S RISTORANTE Built as a replica of a Tuscan villa, Arturo’s presents authentic flavors of Italy in every dish and wine glass. 6750 N. Federal Hwy., Boca Raton (arturosrestaurant.com) $$$ CAFÉ FLORA Located in a garden courtyard off Worth Avenue, Café Flora delivers Tuscan delicacies in a charming setting. 240 Worth Ave., Palm Beach (cafeflorapalmbeach.com) $$$ CUCINA PALM BEACH After indulging in classic Italian dishes at this recently redecorated resto, clear your table for the nightclub. Suddenly, you’ll notice the disco ball that was hanging there the whole time. 257 Royal Poinciana Way, Palm Beach (cucinapalmbeach.com.com) $$$ EVO Chef Erik Pettersen is on a mission to recreate the cooking of his Sicilian relatives. He has succeeded in transforming Southern Italian cuisine from a cliché to an art form. 150 N. U.S. Hwy. 1, Tequesta (evoitalian.com) $$ JOSEPHINE’S ITALIAN RESTAURANT Family owned and operated, Josephine’s creates Italian cuisine in a casual atmosphere. The dessert menu is the star of the show. 5751 N. Federal Hwy., Boca Raton (josephinesofboca.com) $$$

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TASTE LA MASSERIA The Florida location of this Manhattan restaurant boasts an impressive wine list and serves authentic, uncomplicated 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 concentrates on sharable Italian favorites, like homemade pasta and divine charcuterie. 100 E. Palmetto Park Road, Boca Raton (louiebossi.com) $$ OSTERIA SALINA Owners Tim and Cinzia Gaglio share a taste of Sicilian cuisine at the South Florida outpost of their Hamptons restaurant. Hits include seafood, pasta and an ice cream sandwich made from Cinzia’s delicate biscotti. 9 S.E. 7th Ave., Delray Beach (osteriasalina.net) $$$ PREZZO The second iteration of Burt Rapoport’s popular Italian joint features old favorites like woodoven 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) $$$ RENATO’S Renato’s produces first-rate Italian and continental fare in a European setting. Dine on the patio in good weather and experience one of the most romantic settings Palm Beach has to offer. 87 Via Mizner, Palm Beach (renatospalmbeach.com) $$$ SANT AMBROEUS Made famous in Manhattan, Sant Ambroeus pairs the essence of Old World Milan with fine dining, resulting in a classic menu that complements stylish surrounds reminiscent of a 1950s Italian café. 340 Royal Poinciana Way, Palm Beach (santambroeus.com) $$$ TANZY Presenting creative Italian food, including a decadent dessert cart, Tanzy also caters the menu at iPic Theater, meaning you can enjoy your meal and a movie in a leather recliner. 301 Plaza Real, Boca Raton (tanzyrestaurant.com) $$$ 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) $$$ VIC AND ANGELO’S Offering both light and savory Italian delights as well as an impressive wine selection, Vic and Angelo’s is an ideal choice for upscale-casual dining. 4520 PGA Blvd., Palm Beach Gardens; 290 E. Atlantic Ave., Delray Beach (vicandangelos.com) $$$

LATIN AMERICAN CABANA EL REY Cabana offers an array of South American dishes with endless flavor. We recommend socializing at the bar with one of the flavored mojitos, made with real sugar cane. 105 E. Atlantic Ave., Delray Beach (cabanarestaurant.com) $$ 94

MEXICAN BANKO CANTINA Mexican flavors thrive at this eatery and tequila bar inside a landmarked building in downtown West Palm Beach. 114 S. Olive Ave., West Palm Beach (bankocantina.com) $$ CHOLO SOY COCINA This taqueria specializes in Ecuadorian-style eats that pack outrageous flavor, like pork tacos topped with pickled pineapple peppers and llapingachos, potato cakes served with corn salsa and aji casero sauce. 3715 S. Dixie Hwy., West Palm Beach (cholosoycocina.com) $ COYO TACO The Palm Beach location of this beloved Miami eatery features addictive Mexican street food with house-made ingredients in a casual atmosphere. Head to the secret bar in the back for margaritas and an impressive mezcal selection. 337 Royal Poinciana Way, Palm Beach (coyo-taco.com) $ EL CAMINO An Atlantic Avenue staple, El Camino serves Mexican soul food, like brisket quesadillas and carne asado tacos. 15 N.E. 2nd Ave., Delray Beach (elcaminodelray.com) $$ ROCCO’S TACOS AND TEQUILA BAR Every day is Cinco de Mayo at Rocco Mangel’s high-energy eatery. 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) $$

RAW 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) $$

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) $$ CAPTAIN CHARLIE’S REEF GRILL This unassuming restaurant packs a punch with a large selection of Cajun-inspired entrees. 12846 U.S. Hwy. 1, Juno Beach (561-624-9924) $$ CITY OYSTER AND SUSHI BAR With a full sushi bar, fresh oysters, and a bakery, City Oyster offers a plethora of options for all tastes. 213 E. Atlantic Ave., Delray Beach (cityoysterdelray.com) $$$ COBALT Located inside the Kimpton Vero Beach Hotel & Spa, Cobalt presents chef Daniel Traimas’ elegant seafood dishes in an oceanfront setting. 3500 Ocean Drive, Vero Beach (cobaltrestaurant.com) $$$ HUTTON Newly opened in Northwood, Hutton offers a casual, vibrant atmosphere ideal for sharing freshly shucked oysters and seafood tapas with Creole flavors. 407 Northwood Road, West Palm Beach (huttonnorthwood.com) $$

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SUPERSTARS OF ITALY FOODIES WILL HAVE A CHANCE TO SAVOR HAUTE ITALIAN CUISINE ON AMERICAN SOIL THIS FALL—ALL FOR A GOOD CAUSE. THE ANNUAL CHARITY FLYING WITH THE STARS DINNER, PRESENTED BY GRASPA GROUP, HAS SELECTED THE LOCALLY BASED PERRY J. COHEN FOUNDATION AS ITS BENEFACTOR, BRINGING A ONCE-IN-A-LIFETIME GOURMAND EXPERIENCE TO EVO ITALIAN IN TEQUESTA. ON OCTOBER 19, MICHELIN-STARRED CHEFS TOMMASO ARRIGONI AND DAVIDE BROVELLI WILL TEAM UP WITH EVO PROPRIETOR AND CHEF ERIK PETTERSON TO TREAT DINERS TO A SPECIAL FIVE-COURSE MENU WITH WINE PAIRINGS, PRECEDED BY COCKTAILS AND A SILENT AUCTION. FUNDS RAISED DURING THE EVENING WILL SUPPORT THE PERRY J. COHEN FOUNDATION’S MISSION TO ADVANCE THE ARTS, ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION AND PRESERVATION, TEENAGE ENTREPRENEURSHIP, AND BOATING SAFETY EDUCATION, IN HONOR OF PERRY COHEN, A 14-YEAR-OLD BOY WHO WENT MISSING AT SEA AFTER LEAVING THE JUPITER INLET IN 2015. (PJCF.ORG) —L.P.

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) $$ PB CATCH This contemporary seafood restaurant is the brainchild of Pistache’s Reid Boren and Thierry Beaud, who were craving fresh fish caught locally. 251 Sunrise Ave., Palm Beach (pbcatch.com) $$ RACKS FISH HOUSE + OYSTER BAR Enjoy steam kettles, Prohibition-style cocktails, and a Grand Centralinspired oyster bar in a New England setting. 5 S.E. 2nd Ave., Delray Beach (racksdelray.com) $$$ SPOTO’S OYSTER BAR Along with satisfying seafood dishes, come here to enjoy a specialty cocktail and a wide range of wines by the glass. 4560 PGA Blvd., Palm Beach Gardens (spotosoysterbar.com) $$$ 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) $$

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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) $$

STEAK HOUSE BUTCHER BLOCK GRILL At this all-natural steak house, try the Butcher Burger or the goat cheese cheesecake, a twist on dessert. 7000 W. Camino Real, Boca Raton (butcherblockgrill.com) $$$ THE CAPITAL GRILLE This successful chain offers classic steak house fare, complemented by a remarkably well-trained staff. A stellar wine portfolio completes the picture. 11365 Legacy Ave., Palm Beach Gardens; 6000 W. Glades Road, Boca Raton (thecapitalgrille.com) $$$ 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) $$$ FLAGLER STEAKHOUSE Operated by The Breakers, this elegant steak house offers hand-selected cuts of American beef in a country club setting. 2 S. County Road, Palm Beach (flaglersteakhousepalmbeach.com) $$$ IRONWOOD STEAK & SEAFOOD As the culinary centerpiece of the PGA National Resort & Spa, this restaurant is best described as a steak house with flair. Inventive dishes and unusual twists highlight the menu. 400 Avenue of the Champions, Palm Beach Gardens (pgaresort.com) $$ MEAT MARKET The Palm Beach outpost of the famed Miami Beach steak house offers a dynamic food and cocktail menu and a sexy ambiance similar to its original location. 191 Bradley Place, Palm Beach (meatmarket.net) $$$ NYY STEAK Located in Seminole Casino Coconut Creek, NYY Steak presents five-star seafood and steak offerings in an atmosphere that honors one of baseball’s finest teams, the New York Yankees. 5550 NW 40th St., Coconut Creek (nyysteak.com) $$$ PALM BEACH GRILL Emphasizing freshness and consistency, the Palm Beach outpost of Houston’s offers beloved items we have come to expect: ribs, grilled steaks, and seafood dishes such as cedar-planked salmon. Wine is taken as seriously as the food, and the list offers the best of the New World’s smaller wineries. 340 Royal Poinciana Way, Palm Beach (palmbeachgrill.com) $$$ RUTH’S CHRIS STEAK HOUSE Ruth’s Chris is a classic American dining experience, offering large portions of high-quality ingredients and specialty dishes that echo the restaurant’s New Orleans roots. 651 Okeechobee Blvd., West Palm Beach; 225 N.E. Mizner Blvd., Boca Raton; 661 U.S. Hwy. 1, North Palm Beach (ruthschris.com) $$$ SALT 7 Steak is the top draw at this late-night favorite, but make sure to savor the truffle mac and cheese as well as sashimi, specialty sushi rolls, and raw bar bites. 32 S.E. 2nd Ave., Delray Beach (salt7.com) $$$ 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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VIVA Tequila

With a rise in superior offerings, tequila is more popular than ever By Mark Spivak

T Patrón ignited a thirst for super premium tequila in the United States. Its headquarters, known as Hacienda Patrón (above), are located in Jalisco, Mexico.

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hirty years ago, high-quality tequila was nearly nonexistent in the United States. Tequila was the drink of frat boys, bikers, and bums, and the standard method of consuming it (downing a shot with a chaser of salt and lime) had evolved to mask the spirit’s aroma and flavor. In 1989, a serial entrepreneur named John Paul Dejoria was drinking tequila with his friend Martin Crowley. Crowley had brought two bottles back from Mexico, and the stuff was exponentially better than anything either man had ever tasted. Dejoria, who had made his first fortune as the co-founder of John Paul Mitchell Systems, had an idea: Why not hire a top-notch distiller, design compelling packaging, and produce the first super premium tequila? Patrón was born—and everything changed. “That first batch sold for $37.95,” says Dejoria. “Forty bucks for a bottle of tequila—imagine that!”

The birth of Patrón also coincided with the revival of the cocktail culture in America. More and more spirits drinkers embraced the notion of connoisseurship, something previously reserved for wine geeks. According to the Distilled Spirits Council of the United States, sales of super premium tequila have increased 805 percent since 2002. Most consumers who make margaritas or mix their tequila with orange juice will purchase a blanco (“white”) spirit that is unaged and usually bottled soon after distillation. The king of unaged tequila is probably Gran Patrón Platinum Silver ($185), which should be consumed neat for maximum pleasure. The texture is smooth, almost unctuous, with deep flavors of baked apple and almonds. A minty quality emerges on the finish, mixed with long echoes of anise. When you get into reposado (literally “rested,” or kept in oak barrels less than a year), añejo (aged in cask for one

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to three years), or extra añejo (aged a minimum of three years), 40 bucks starts to seem paltry. The Gran Patrón Piedra ($360) and Burdeos ($510) are meant to be savored in a snifter, and are aimed at the type of drinker who would enjoy a high-end Cognac. Casa Noble, founded by Jose “Pepe” Hermosillo and Carlos Hernandez in 1997, is an estate distillery with the rare opportunity to control the quality of its production. In 2009, Casa Noble took a page from the bourbon playbook and released two single-barrel tequilas. The Reposado ($70) is bright and fruity on entry, with a smooth mid-palate revealing notes of citrus and baking spices. The Single Barrel Extra Anejo ($110), aged for five years in charred white oak, is rich and profound, resonating with chocolate and spice for nearly a full minute. Like high-end Cognac, premium tequila

has attracted its fair share of celebrities. Justin Timberlake released Sauza 901 as a private label in 2009; by 2014, it had become popular enough to be purchased by global giant Beam Inc. That same year, Diageo partnered with Sean “Diddy” Combs to acquire the Deleon brand. Fans of the rock band AC/DC are enjoying Thunderstruck Tequila, and Sammy Hagar’s Cabo Wabo shares its name with the musician’s restaurant chain. The most famous celebrity tequila took on more glamour last year when Diageo bought the George Clooney–backed Casamigos. The price tag was a cool billion: $700 million up front, with the rest payable upon reaching performance targets—proof that tequila has come a long way from its saltand-lime days. «

Rande Gerber and George Clooney (above) are cofounders of Casamigos, which includes a trio of super premium tequilas made from 100-percent Blue Weber agaves grown in Mexico.

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On the following pages find 252 of the Top Dentists as chosen by their colleagues. We profile some of the most skilled dentists practicing in Palm Beach County.

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ENDODONTICS Sunghee Ahn Towncare Dental of Forest Hill 3027 Forest Hill Blvd. West Palm Beach 561-459-1488 towncaredental.com Jeffrey S. Albert Endodontic Associates of the Palm Beaches, P.A. 1501 Presidential Way West Palm Beach 561-684-1312 endonow.com Bruce Arshawsky Delray Dental Solutions 4205 Atlantic Ave. Delray Beach 561-499-7232 delraydentalsolutions.com Michael Barr Palm Beach Smiles 650 W. Boynton Beach Blvd. Boynton Beach 561-736-2377 palmbeach-smiles.com Melvin Boner Melvin Boner and Michael Elliott Endodontics 321 Eighth St. West Palm Beach 561-832-1781 westpalmbeachendo.com Isabel Boscio Dentistry by Design 3889 Military Trl. Jupiter 561-406-6070 dbdfl.com Charlyn R. Bradshaw Palm Beach Endodontics 1211 Prosperity Farms Rd. Palm Beach Gardens 561-630-8900 endodontics-palmbeach.com Kenneth Bradshaw Palm Beach Endodontics 1211 Prosperity Farms Rd. Palm Beach Gardens 561-630-8900 endodontics-palmbeach.com

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Kevin C. Koscso Koscso Endodontics 2600 N. Military Trl. Boca Raton 561-241-9440 kkendo.com

David Prusakowski Dr. David Prusakowski 9291 Glades Rd. Boca Raton 561-322-3535 endoboca.com

Donna Dicrescento Lighthouse Dental of South Florida 542 N. US Hwy. 1 Tequesta 561-745-1174

Jerry Krape Dr. Krape Cosmetic & Specialized Dentistry 700 Federal Hwy. Lake Park 561-257-2580 doctorkrape.com

Brett A. Rosenberg Brett A. Rosenberg, D.D.S. 1102 W. Indiantown Rd. Jupiter 561-575-4556 rosenbergendo.com

Michael Elliott Melvin Boner and Michael Elliott Endodontics 321 Eighth St. West Palm Beach 561-832-1781 westpalmbeachendo.com

Gary Laukhuf Endodontics Specialists of Florida 11380 Prosperity Farms Rd. Palm Beach Gardens 561-627-9166

Steven Bussell Affordable Dental Center of Wellington 9884 S. Blvd. Royal Palm Beach 561-422-1020 busselldental.com

Leon F. Gerard Leon F. Gerard, D.D.S., P.A. 315 S.E. Mizner Blvd. Boca Raton 561-338-5005 bocadr.com Simon M. Ghattas Endodontic Associates of the Palm Beaches, P.A. 1501 Presidential Way West Palm Beach 561-684-1312 endonow.com John T. Hancock John Thomas Hancock, D.D.S., P.A. 1590 N.W. 10th Ave. Boca Raton 561-391-4678 bocaendodontics.com Jayson Hartman Eledent Dental 801 S.E. Sixth Ave. Delray Beach 561-272-2424 Julie A. Kennedy Julie A. Kennedy D.M.D. 1501 Presidential Way West Palm Beach 561-683-3530 endodontistwestpalmbeach.com

Theodore Lerner Theodore R. Lerner D.D.S., P.A., F.A.C.D., F.I.C.D. 2499 Glades Rd. Boca Raton 561-750-9004 rootcanalbocaraton.com Glen Mitchell Tooth Savers 900 Glades Rd. Boca Raton 561-368-3636 toothsavers.net Rory E. Mortman Endodontic Associates of the Palm Beaches, P.A. 1501 Presidential Way West Palm Beach 561-684-1312 endonow.com Allan Moskow Boynton Endodontics 2240 Woolbright Rd. Boynton Beach 561-738-6251 boyntonendodontics.com Yanelis Perez Blue Hearts Dental 4047 Okeechobee Blvd. West Palm Beach 561-640-7600 blueheartsdental.com

Taras Roud Advanced Endodontics 3319 State Hwy. 7 Wellington 561-333-2522 rootcanalforyou.com Jordan L. Schapiro Jordan L. Schapiro, D.D.S. 1000 N.W. Ninth Ct. Boca Raton 561-347-0091 Bruce D. Schulman Bruce D. Schulman, D.D.S., P.A. 10150 Hagen Ranch Rd. Boynton Beach 561-738-9777 bruceschulmandds.com Craig A. Shapiro Craig A. Shapiro, D.M.D. 8190 Jog Rd. Boynton Beach 561-742-8006 boyntonrootcanal.com Jaime J. Silberman Silberman Endodontics 7593 Boynton Beach Blvd. Boynton Beach 561-740-3646 silbermanendodontics.com Russell Stoch Endostoch - Russell B. Stoch, D.M.D. 840 U.S. Hwy. 1 North Palm Beach 561-627-4040 endostoch.com Craig Tover Salamon Yanover Dental 8221 Glaze Rd. Boca Raton 561-883-2786


GENERAL DENTISTRY Reda A. Abdel-Fattah Dental TMJ Pain 1050 N.W. 15th St. Boca Raton 561-391-5331 dentaltmjpain.com Adrian Acosta Acosta Dental Arts, P.A. 784 U.S. 1 North Palm Beach 561-935-9336 acostasmiles.com Jamie J. Alexander Jamie J. Alexander, D.D.S., P.A. 2521 S. Federal Hwy. Boynton Beach 561-732-8877 drjamiealexander.com Jorge A. Alvarez Westside Dental 8993 Okeechobee Blvd. West Palm Beach 561-792-7766 westside-dental.com Karoline Asbell Karoline Asbell, D.D.S., P.A. 7025 Beracasa Way Boca Raton 561-225-2063 drkarolineasbell.com Mihran Asinmaz Mihran Asinmaz, D.M.D. 470 Columbia Dr. West Palm Beach 561-660-9056 palmbeachdentalexcellence.com Kenneth R. Begnoche Begnoche, Tumminia & Klein Family & Cosmetic Dentistry 330 Winchester Park Blvd. Boynton Beach 561-737-1600 smileboynton.com David Benson PGA Smiles Cosmetic Dentistry 5604 PGA Blvd. Palm Beach Gardens 866-668-2922 pgasmiles.com

Albert Benvenuto Albert Benvenuto, D.D.S. 1825 Forest Hill Blvd. West Palm Beach 561-964-2552 Susan Berlin Susan Berlin, D.D.S. 1734 S. Congress Ave. Palm Springs 561-642-4720 Andreas Bessenroth Dr. Andreas Bessenroth, D.M.D. 4512 N. Flagler Dr. West Palm Beach 561-845-1818 bessenrothdmd.com Peter T. Blumenthal Peter T. Blumenthal, D.M.D. 951 N.W. 13th St. Boca Raton 561-368-2674 Raymond Bocksel Jr. Raymond A. Bocksel Jr., D.D.S., P.A. 1391 W. Palmetto Park Rd. Boca Raton 561-391-4949 Carlos Boudet Carlos Boudet, D.D.S., D.I.C.O.I. 1840 Forest Hill Blvd. West Palm Beach 561-968-6022 boudetdds.com Florian Braich Dr. Florian Braich, D.D.S., P.A. 9123 N. Military Trl. Palm Beach Gardens 561-627-2399 drbraichdentistry.com Daniel Brennan Daniel J. Brennan, D.M.D., M.A.G.D., F.A.G.D. 2560 RCA Blvd. Palm Beach Gardens 561-622-2400 drdanbrennan.com Steven A. Burman Burman Dental, L.L.C. 224 Chimney Corner Ln. Jupiter 561-404-7394 burmandental.com

Richard Caudill Richard Caudill, D.M.D., P.A. 1897 Palm Beach Lakes West Palm Beach 561-686-2477 drcaudill.com

Robert L. Denton Robert L. Denton, D.D.S. 1501 Forest Hill Blvd. West Palm Beach 561-649-0096

Michael Cohen Michael Cohen, D.M.D. 21301 Powerline Rd. Boca Raton 561-990-2962 cohendental.com

Michael Egitto Michael Egitto, D.D.S., Anthony Sconzo, D.M.D. 840 U.S. Hwy. 1 North Palm Beach 561-622-3122 familydentistrynpb.com

Sidney Cohen Sidney J. Cohen, D.D.S. 1050 N.W. 15th St. Boca Raton 561-347-6622

Maria Egusquiza Maria M. Egusquiza, D.M.D. 3676 Collin Dr. West Palm Beach 561-965-0292

Francis P. Conroy Francis P. Conroy, D.M.D. 50 Cocoanut Row Palm Beach 561-833-2611 Lilli Cotsonas Dental Arts of Atlantis 5057 S. Congress Ave. Lake Worth 561-965-6003 dentalartsofatlantis.com John Courtney Courtney & Kamel Dentistry 2600 N. Military Trl. Boca Raton 561-997-8102 courtneyandkamel.com Steven Crane Wellington Family & Cosmetic Dentistry 10111 Forest Hill Blvd. Wellington 561-798-0825 mywellingtondentist.com Mark T. Damerau Mark T. Damerau, D.M.D. 400 Village Square Crossing Palm Beach Gardens 561-622-8988 mddmd.com James C. Dee James C. Dee, D.M.D., M.A.G.D. 5608 PGA Blvd. Palm Beach Gardens 561-694-2900 deelightedsmiles.com

ABOUT THE LIST Palm Beach Illustrated partnered with the firm Professional Research Services, which asked licensed Palm Beach County dentists who they would recommend in the area for dental care. Dentists were allowed to name up to three colleagues in each specialty. Nominees were then evaluated on the basis of the survey results, the status of their licenses, and their standing with The Florida Board of Dentistry. Qualifying dentists who received the highest number of votes are reflected on the following list.

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GENERAL DENTISTRY (cont.) Kenneth Embler Kenneth B. Embler, D.D.S. 1897 Palm Beach Lakes Blvd. West Palm Beach 561-683-0700 George F. Estrada George F. Estrada, D.D.S. 13005 Southern Blvd. Loxahatchee 561-793-4477 Ilona Fotek Dental Healing Arts 4600 Military Trl. Jupiter 561-266-4628 dentalhealingarts.com Ronald Friedensohn Ronald A. Friedensohn, D.M.D., P.A. 650 Royal Palm Beach Blvd. Royal Palm Beach 561-793-2424 royalpalmdentalcare.com Leon F. Gerard Leon F. Gerard, D.D.S. 315 S.E. Mizner Blvd. Boca Raton 561-338-5005 bocadr.com Sharon L. Gilbert Downtown Dental Care 11701 Lake Victoria Gardens Palm Beach Gardens 561-220-7359 mydowntowndentalcare.com Robert M. Gleiber Garine Prosthodontics 4100 S. Dixie Hwy. West Palm Beach 561-405-7849 drgarine.com David Goldberg Royal Palm Dental Associates, P.A. 11358 Okeechobee Blvd. Royal Palm Beach 561-790-0177 royalpalmdentalassociates.com Maria Gonzalez-Fujara sky dental 625 S.E. Second Ave. Boynton Beach 561-739-3222 myskydentist.com

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Amy B.R. Gopman AB Family Dentistry 9121 N. Military Trl. Palm Beach Gardens 561-694-8380 abfamilydentistry.com Eric Gott Downtown Dental Care 11701 Lake Victoria Gardens Palm Beach Gardens 561-220-7359 mydowntowndentalcare.com

Brett Juliano Brett D. Juliano, D.D.S. 801 Meadows Rd. Boca Raton 561-392-9766 Karen Kaiser-Coello Coello Dentistry 1700 S. Dixie Hwy. Boca Raton 561-368-4057 coellodentistry.com

Joanne Green Joanne Green, D.D.S. 10887 N. Military Trl. Palm Beach Gardens 561-622-2815

Chad Kamel Courtney & Kamel Dentistry 2600 N. Military Trl. Boca Raton 561-997-8102 courtneyandkamel.com

Miguel Grillo Healthy Smiles Dental Group 9136 Forest Hill Blvd. Wellington 561-784-4670 healthysmilesdg.com

George Karr Dr. George Karr, D.D.S. 1590 N.W. 10th Ave. Boca Raton 561-368-9966 drgeorgekarr.com

Nelson Gumucio Gumucio Dental 13005 Southern Blvd. Loxahatchee 561-790-5414 gumuciodental.com

Heather Kaufman Gardens Dental Spa 11380 Prosperity Farms Rd. Palm Beach Gardens 561-799-7791 southfloridadentalspa.com

Sara Habashi Riverbridge Dentistry 6772 Forest Hill Blvd. Greenacres 561-966-3531 riverbridgedental.com

Marianna Kaufman Kaufman Dental Associates 1035 S. State Rd. 7 Wellington 561-333-2545 kaufmandental.com

Scott Harris Harris Dentistry 2600 N. Military Trl. Boca Raton 561-241-7272 harrisdentistry.com

Howard Kestenberg Howard Kestenberg, D.D.S. 1050 N.W. 15th St. Boca Raton 561-394-2475

Richard K. Jackson Richard K. Jackson, P.A. 1975 Sansburys Way West Palm Beach 561-737-6445 richardkjacksondds.com Craig Jayroe Palm Beach Dental Spa 1920 Palm Beach Lakes Blvd. West Palm Beach 561-688-7933 dentistwestpalm.com

Richard J. Kitt Richard J. Kitt, D.D.S. 6100 Glades Rd. Boca Raton 561-482-3339 drkitt.com Colleen Lam Dental Arts of Atlantis 5057 S. Congress Ave. Lake Worth 561-965-6003 dentalartsofatlantis.com

Evan H. Ledis Evan H. Ledis, D.D.S. 6910 Lake Worth Rd. Lake Worth 561-967-7400 ledisdental.com Gerard J. Lemongello Lerner & Lemongello Dentistry 5602 PGA Blvd. Palm Beach Gardens 561-627-9000 lernerlemongello.com Ray Maiwurm Palm Beach Gardens Dental Associates 4362 Northlake Blvd. Palm Beach Gardens 561-626-3424 gardensdentists.net Mitch Marcus Wellington Dental Studio 10660 W. Forest Hill Blvd. Wellington 561-204-2010 wellingtondentalstudio.com Terry Max Terry G. Max, D.D.S., P.A. 5455 N. Federal Hwy. Boca Raton 561-997-6622 terrymaxdds.com Kenneth Meinbach M Dental Cosmetic & Family Dentistry 425 Greenwich Cir. Jupiter 561-653-1163 mdentaljupiter.com Robert J. Miller Robert J. Miller, D.D.S. 16244 S. Military Trl. Delray Beach 561-499-5665 dentalimplantsdelraybeach.com Steven M. Miller Aesthetic & Family Dentistry of Wellington 12788 W. Forest Hill Blvd. Wellington 561-926-9822 wellingtonsmiles.com


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STEPHEN W. BRADFORD, D.M.D.

What an honor it is to be selected as a “Top Dentist” by my peers and Palm Beach Illustrated. At Orthodontics by Bradford, we believe everyone deserves the confidence, joy, and quality of life that comes with a healthy, beautiful smile. We believe every face is unique and that our job is to enhance whatever makes you special by making it the best it can be. We think a smile can literally change a life—and we’ve had the privilege of helping that happen over and over again. In fact, people have come to our practice from all over to get a lifechanging experience in orthodontics. Stephen Bradford is one of the country’s most respected orthodontists. He and the team at Orthodontics by Bradford have been changing lives by creating exceptional smiles in Palm Beach Gardens, Jensen Beach, and the areas surrounding Palm Beach County for more than two generations—and we’re just getting warmed up. You can feel the energy when you visit the office. If

you’re already a member of our family of patients you know that. If we haven’t had the honor of meeting you yet, you can schedule a complimentary consultation any time you like. Bradford received his D.M.D. degree from The University of Alabama School of Dentistry and Specialty Certificate in Orthodontics from Louisiana State University in 1991. He is a diplomate of the American Board of Orthodontics. He participates in continuing education yearround and stays current with the latest technology and orthodontic treatments. He also has an impeccable reputation in the community. He treats many local dentists’ families and supports many local schools and sports teams. Not only is he an expert with the simplest of orthodontic cases, but he is sought after for the most complex, too. Visit us by phone at 561-694-3006 or virtually at orthobybradford.com. We hope to meet you in person at 11380 Prosperity Farms Road, Suite 117, Palm Beach Gardens or 3571 NW Federal Highway, Jensen Beach.

Stephen W. Bradford, D.M.D.

Orthodontics by Bradford 11380 Prosperity Farms Rd., Suite 117 | Palm Beach Gardens | 561-694-3006 | orthobybradford.com

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GENERAL DENTISTRY (cont.) Kenneth Mogell Kenneth A. Mogell, D.M.D. 2900 N. Military Trl. Boca Raton 561-394-9000 drmogell.com Halina Montano Dr. Halina Montano, D.D.S. 900 Glades Rd. Boca Raton 561-232-2070 cosmeticdentistinbocaraton.com Gernie Moorhead Ferlita Dentistry 1911 N. Flagler Dr. West Palm Beach 561-655-1104 everybodysmiles.com Ivo Moraguez Royal Palm Dental Associates, P.A. 11358 Okeechobee Blvd. Royal Palm Beach 561-790-0177 royalpalmdentalassociates.com Rhonda Nasser Rhonda Nasser D.D.S., P.A. 249 Peruvian Ave. Palm Beach 561-655-0666 palmbeachdentistfl.com Fred Norkin South Florida Periodontics & Implant Dentistry 3020 N. Military Trl. Boca Raton 561-912-9993 flsmile.com Stephen G. Norton Norton Dental Arts 900 N.W. 17th Ave. Delray Beach 561-278-0362 nortondentalarts.com Anna Ostrovsky Anna Ostrovsky, D.M.D. 10111 W. Forest Hill Blvd. Wellington 561-753-6880 annasmiles.com

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Bruce R. Ouellette Bruce Ouellette, D.D.S. & Associates 2431 S. Dixie Hwy. West Palm Beach 561-408-6069 bruceouellettedds.com

Christopher Walter Ricker Christopher Walter Ricker, D.M.D. 2560 RCA Blvd. Palm Beach Gardens 561-776-7003

Casey Pedro Aqua Dental Loft 7050 W. Palmetto Park Rd. Boca Raton 561-264-2263 aquadentalloft.com

Robert Ritter Ritter & Ramsey, General and Cosmetic Dentistry 500 University Blvd. Jupiter 561-626-6667 ritterandramsey.com

Jamily Pedro Aqua Dental Loft 7050 W. Palmetto Park Rd. Boca Raton 561-264-2264 aquadentalloft.com

Thomas W. Roberts Roberts & Singh 6809 S. Dixie Hwy. West Palm Beach 561-585-2006 implantdentistrysfl.com

Amjad Pirzada City Dental of Wellington 2803 S. State Rd. 7 Wellington 561-249-3225 citydentalofwellington.com

Armando Rodriguez Armando Rodriguez, D.M.D. 5871 Lake Worth Rd. Greenacres 561-642-4900

Emmanuel Platis Emmanuel Platis, D.M.D. 1050 N.W. 15 St. Boca Raton 561-391-6661 drplatis.com Martin Polin Polin Dental 2600 N. Military Trl. Boca Raton 561-997-2323 drpolin.com

Douglas A. Rolfe Douglas A. Rolfe, D.D.S., P.A. 333 Camino Gardens Blvd. Boca Raton 561-395-4500 drrolfe.com Ingrid Romero Inroma Dental 13910 Jog Rd. Delray Beach 561-501-5759 inromadelraydentist.com

Lane B. Prior Lane B. Prior, D.D.S. 1515 N. Flagler Dr. West Palm Beach 561-655-8066 lanebpriordds.com

Jack Rosenberg Advanced Dental Care of Palm Beach Gardens 3400 Burns Rd. Palm Beach Gardens 561-627-2122 mydentist2.com

Daniel Radu Boca Dentist 1865 N.W. Boca Raton Blvd. Boca Raton 561-220-0454 bocadentist.com

David M. Roshkind Gardens Dental Care 5520 PGA Blvd. Palm Beach Gardens 561-529-4660 gardensdentalcare.com

Christopher D. Ramsey Christopher D. Ramsey, D.D.S. 500 University Blvd. Jupiter 561-758-3144 christopherramsey.com

Andrew L. Ross Andrew L. Ross, D.D.S., P.A. 400 E. Linton Blvd. Delray Beach 561-276-7220 drandrewross.com

Andrew Rudnick Andrew Rudnick, D.M.D. 4274 Northlake Blvd. Palm Beach Gardens 561-625-1991 rudnickdentistry.com Marisol Ruiz Marisol Ruiz, D.M.D. 7280 W. Palmetto Park Rd. Boca Raton 561-395-0550 marisolruizdmd.com Sam S. Sadati The Sadati Center for Aesthetic Dentistry 10140 Forest Hill Blvd. Wellington 888-873-3558 floridassmiles.com John G. Salatino John G. Salatino, D.D.S. 160 S.E. Sixth Ave. Delray Beach 561-276-6684 Michael J. Scherb Michael J. Scherb, D.M.D. 2143 S. U.S. Hwy. 1 Jupiter 561-747-6611 jupitersmiles.com Francis Sciolino The Smile Builders Inc. 2401 PGA Blvd. Palm Beach Gardens 561-624-2088 smilebuilderspga.com Anthony Sconzo Michael Egitto, D.D.S., Anthony Sconzo, D.M.D. 840 U.S. Hwy. 1 North Palm Beach 561-622-3122 familydentistrynpb.com Amanda Sindledecker Sindledecker Dentistry 162 W. Palmetto Park Rd. Boca Raton 561-368-2928 mybocadentist.com


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Top Dentists

SAADIA I. MOHAMMED, D.D.S.

Dr. Saadia Mohammed is the first female board-certified pediatric dentist in Boca Raton and has been in private practice in Southeast Florida since 1998. She received her Doctor of Dental Surgery (D.D.S) at New York College of Dentistry, having made the Dean’s List and graduating with Honor’s she went on to be a pediatric dentist, receiving specialty training at University of Connecticut Dental School. She also did her Fellowship in Pediatric Dentistry at Yale New Haven Medical Center and Children’s Medical Center in Hartford. As a spiritual person, Dr. Saadia is passionate about embracing spirituality and the role it plays in integrative medicine. Founded by Saadia, Palm Beach Pediatric Dentistry is a unique dental practice, where innovative technology, prevention and education are the three keys to delivering an exceptional partnership experience for you and your child. A Board Certified Pediatric Dentist, Saadia is a member of numerous professional organizations the Florida Academy of

Pediatric Dentistry, the American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry, the Academy of Orofacial Myofunctional Therapy, the Academy of Laser Dentistry, the American Academy of Pediatrics. She is also a WCLI fellowship certified Laser trainer and a Certified Myofunctional Therapist. Saadia’s practice philosophy to embrace women’s and children oral health was heavily influenced by her father who is a retired UN-WHO official. Saadia is passionate about women and children’s oral health and releases tongue ties to help new moms and babies establish an optimal breastfeeding relationship. Saadia is committed to helping parents understand the linkage of oral health and overall health and is currently working on her book titled How to Raise a Healthy, Disease Free Child due to come out spring of 2019. She led the effort to create the first organized group of female laser dentists who use Solea, the most advanced dental laser technology available today.

Saadia I. Mohammed, D.D.S.

Palm Beach Pediatric Dentistry 9250 Glades Road, Suite 212 | Boca Raton | 561-477-3535 | pbpdcares.com

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GENERAL DENTISTRY (cont.) Maxine Sindledecker Sindledecker Dentistry 162 W. Palmetto Park Rd. Boca Raton 561-368-2928 mybocadentist.com Manreet Singh Boca Raton Dental Care 600 S. Dixie Hwy. Boca Raton 561-395-1326 bocaratondentalcare.net Mark Sisko Mark Sisko, D.D.S., P.A. 1117 North Olive Ave. West Palm Beach 561-232-6764 westpalmbeachfldentist.com David Skopp Friedman Dental Group 254 Sunset Ave. Palm Beach 877-421-0584 friedmandentalgroup.com George Soropoulos Mizner Park Dental 327 Plaza Real Boca Raton 561-391-3337 dentistryofbocaraton.com Craig Spodak Spodak Dental Group 3911 W. Atlantic Ave. Delray Beach 561-303-2413 spodakdental.com

Robert Spoont Big Tooth Boca/Big Boca Smiles 21301 Powerline Rd. Boca Raton 561-482-8000 bigtoothboca.com Ilya Stein Family Dentistry of Lake Worth 6427 Lake Worth Rd. Greenacres 561-328-0830 familydentistryoflakeworthfl.com

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John L. Tumminia Begnoche, Tumminia & Klein Family & Cosmetic Dentistry 330 Winchester Park Blvd. Boynton Beach 561-737-1600 smileboynton.com

David Feinerman Boynton Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery & Implant Center 3695 W. Boynton Beach Blvd. Boynton Beach 561-364-1800 boyntonoralsurgery.com

Joseph C. Walsh Joseph C. Walsh, D.D.S., P.A. 2600 N. Military Trl. Boca Raton 561-997-7500

Jeronimo Guzman South Florida Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery 3400 Burns Rd. Palm Beach Gardens 561-624-7116 sfoms.com

Gregg Weinstein Laser and Cosmetic Dental Center of Boca Raton 500 N.E. Spanish River Blvd. Boca Raton 561-392-1606 teeth4life.com Kerri White White Smiles of Boca 200 W. Palmetto Park Rd. Boca Raton 561-395-4948 whitesmilesofboca.com Melisande J. Wolff Presidential Dental Center 1501 Presidential Way West Palm Beach 561-686-8580 presidentialdentalcenter.com David W. Yates Gardens Dental Care 5520 PGA Blvd. Palm Beach Gardens 561-529-4660 gardensdentalcare.com ORAL & MAXILLOFACIAL SURGERY Christopher Chafin South Florida Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery 1025 Military Trl. Jupiter 561-743-8311 sfoms.com Makepeace Charles Profiles Oral & Facial Surgery Center 2560 RCA Blvd. Palm Beach Gardens 561-622-9065 profilesoms.com

Michael S. Harris Michael S. Harris, D.M.D., P.A. 12794 W. Forest Hills Blvd. Wellington 561-204-3242 wellingtonoralsurgery.com Jack J. Hirschfeld Jack J. Hirschfeld, D.D.S., P.A. 2459 S. Congress Ave. Palm Springs 561-642-1202 westpalmbeachoralsurgery.com Richard W. Kaplan Richard W. Kaplan, M.D., D.D.S. 1951 Bomar Dr. Palm Beach Gardens 561-848-0553 kaplanoralsurgery.com Ronald L. Katz Ronald L. Katz, D.M.D., Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery 16110 Jog Rd. West Delray 561-499-3331 bocajawsurgery.com Derek T. King Boynton Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery & Implant Center 3695 W. Boynton Beach Blvd. Boynton Beach 561-364-1800 boyntonoralsurgery.com Michael P. Logue Logue Oral & Facial Surgery 600 S. Dixie Hwy. Boca Raton 561-391-2511 logueoralsurgery.com

Michael G. Mauck Dr. Michael G. Mauck 1051 State Rd. 7/441 Wellington 561-790-0206 drmauckomfs.com Andrew G. Norkin Boca Raton Oral Facial and Implant Surgery LLC 2499 Glades Rd. Boca Raton 561-826-2002 bocaoralsurgery.com John R. Pasqual Pasqual Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery 4600 Linton Blvd. Delray Beach 561-900-9080 pasqualoms.com Ramon A. Perez-Garcia OMS Associates 10173 W. Sunrise Blvd. Plantation 954-693-0026 omsassociates.com Stephen Rimer Center for Interdisciplinary Care 825 Meadows Rd. Boca Raton 561-368-3170 Ronald L. Rubin Ronald L. Rubin, D.M.D. 801 Meadows Rd. Boca Raton 561-368-8880 Robert Schaedel Boynton Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery & Implant Center 3695 W. Boynton Beach Blvd. Boynton Beach 561-364-1800 boyntonoralsurgery.com Allyn Segelman Kawa Orthodontics 20423 State Rd. Boca Raton 561-852-7070 braces1.com


Andrew B. Slavin Palm Beach Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery Associates 1411 N. Flagler Dr. West Palm Beach 561-833-6880 palmbeachoralsurgeryassociates.com Alfredo Tendler Tendler Center for Oral, Maxillofacial & Implant Surgery 199 W. Palmetto Park Rd. Boca Raton 561-465-2059 tendleroralsurgery.com Travis M. Thompson South Florida Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery 1025 Military Trl. Jupiter 561-743-8311 sfoms.com Daniel Torres Plantation Oral Surgery & Dental Implants 7500 N.W. Fifth St. Plantation 561-498-0050 plantationoralsurgery.com Mark Turner Great Expressions Dental Centers Boynton Beach 930 N. Congress Ave. Boynton Beach 561-732-6900 greatexpressions.com Gary J. Wayne Dr. Gary J. Wayne 2500 N. Military Trl. Boca Raton 561-443-7001 wayneoralsurgery.com Paul R. Weinstein South Florida Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery 1025 Military Trl. Jupiter 561-743-8311 sfoms.com Rolf B. Wolfrom Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery of the Palm Beaches 1920 Palm Beach Lakes Blvd. West Palm Beach 561-242-9990 omspb.com

ORTHODONTICS Stephen W. Bradford Orthodontics by Bradford 11380 Prosperity Farms Rd. Palm Beach Gardens 561-694-3006 orthodonticsbybradford.com Brian P. Cohen Cohen Orthodontics 9250 Glades Rd. Boca Raton 561-488-8898 ota4braces.com

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JEFFREY GANELES, D.M.D., FACD

Andrew D. Cooper Cooper Orthodontics 9181 Glades Rd. Boca Raton 561-558-9467 smilesbycooper.com Robert A. Eckelson Robert A. Eckelson, D.D.S., P.A. 951 N.W. 13th St. Boca Raton 561-391-6415 doceck.com Carrol A. Fenn Palm Beach Orthodontics, Inc. 400 Executive Center Dr. West Palm Beach 561-686-3335 westpalmbeachortho.com Sharon E. Haas Freedman & Haas Orthodontics 2424 S. Dixie Hwy. West Palm Beach 561-693-6936 bracesbyfreedmanhaas.com Debra Higham Dr. Higham & Dr. Sauchelli 500 Maplewood Dr. Jupiter 561-746-8095 jupiterdentist.com Larry Ireland Larry Ireland, D.D.S. 2560 Rca Blvd. Palm Beach Gardens 561-622-4746

Jeffrey Ganeles is a board-certified periodontist practicing in Boca Raton since 1990. He has faculty appointments at Nova Southeastern University and Boston University and is a diplomate of the American Board of Periodontology, fellow of the American College of Dentists, a member of the International Team for Implantology, and a fellow and member of the board of directors of the Academy of Osseointegration. A graduate of Cornell University, Boston University, and the University of Pennsylvania, he is an active international lecturer and opinion leader as well as a former implant surgeon for ABC’s Extreme Makeover and UK Channel 5’s Brand New You. Known for TeethToday: quickly and comfortably replacing missing or failing teeth with dental implants, he has treated thousands of people for more than 25 years, restoring smiles and confidence in just one day. His board-certified expert team also treats periodontal problems with innovative and minimally invasive methods, in addition to maintaining healthy smiles with routine care. “We believe in merging expertise with individualized treatment and delivering uncompromising, long-lasting results,” says Ganeles. “We pride ourselves on innovation, problem-solving, and integrity.”

Jeffrey Ganeles, D.M.D., FACD

South Florida Center for Periodontics & Implant Dentistry 3020 N. Military Trail, Suite 200 | Boca Raton 561-912-9993 flsmile.com

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Roy K. King Jupiter Orthodontics 24 N. Loxahatchee Dr. Jupiter 561-354-0479 jupiter-orthodontics.com Joseph L. Lunsford Lunsford McCaffrey Orthodontics 6736 Forest Hill Blvd. West Palm Beach 561-964-5200 seaofsmiles.com Jacqueline M. Maloney Moroco Orthodontics 4600 Linton Blvd. Delray Beach 855-288-5494 morocoorthodontics.com Jacob B. Mann Mann Family Orthodontics 10887 N. Military Trl. Palm Beach Gardens 561-622-3339 Barry Matza Matza & Co. Orthodontics 5100 Town Center Cir. Boca Raton 561-368-3480 bmatza.com Scott A. McCranels McCranels Orthodontics 3201 S. Dixie Hwy. West Palm Beach 561-655-6308 mccranelsorthodontics.com Scott Meier Children’s Dentistry of Coral Springs 8150 Royal Palm Blvd. Coral Springs 954-344-0445 smile2kids.com George Nicolas Nicolas Orthodontics 7000 W. Palmetto Park Rd. Boca Raton 561-571-7002 nicolasorthodontics.com

Tetyana Parsons Parsons Orthodontics 6169 S. Jog Rd. Lake Worth 561-429-5414 parsonsortho.com Robert Shelling Shelling Orthodontics 19615-33 S. State Rd. 7 Boca Raton 561-477-4844 shellingortho.com Jennifer Statler Jennifer Statler, D.M.D. 7400 W. Camino Real Boca Raton 561-368-3688 bracesandfaces.com Pamela Steiger Dr. Pam Orthodontics 1001 N. Federal Hwy. Boca Raton 561-757-4114 drpamorthodontics.com Bradley A. Taylor Bradley A. Taylor, D.M.D. 2517 Burns Rd. Palm Beach Gardens 561-775-7999 taylorortho.com Minelle M. Tendler Tendler Orthodontics 199 W. Palmetto Park Rd. Boca Raton 561-826-7955 tendlerorthodontics.com Alberto Vargas Vargas Orthodontics 550 Heritage Dr. Jupiter 561-214-8535 vargasorthodontics.com Christopher J. West Family Orthodontics 1851 W. Indiantown Rd. Jupiter 561-316-9419 jupiterorthodontist.com Peter Wohlgemuth Smiles by Dr. W & Dr. R 8903 Glades Rd. Boca Raton 561-257-5813 orthodonticsofsouthflorida.com

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PEDIATRIC DENTISTRY Gilda Alonzo Dr. Gilda Alonzo, Pediatric Dentistry of Jupiter 654 W. Indiantown Rd. Jupiter 561-972-8972 pediatricdentistryofjupiter.com Lisa Ameer Palm Beach Children’s Dentistry 420 State Rd. 7 Royal Palm Beach 561-798-4998 pbchildrensdentistry.com Mirna Bendeck Dr. Mimy’s Children’s Dentistry, P.A. 200 Village Square Crossing Palm Beach Gardens 561-220-2601 drmimy.com Maria Castaneda Boca Delray Pediatric Dentistry 16850 Jog Rd. Delray Beach 561-499-1788 bocadelraypediatricdentistry.com Lisa M. Feldman Dr. Lisa Pediatric Dentistry 9804 S. Military Trl. Boynton Beach 561-737-3633 drlisafeldman.com Tomer Haik Tomer Haik, D.D.S., P.A. 3319 State Rd. 7 Wellington 561-333-8441 drhaik.com Mark Mays Pediatric Dentistry in the Gardens 11382 Prosperity Farms Rd. Palm Beach Gardens 561-622-9601 pbgpediatricdentistry.com Saadia I. Mohammed Palm Beach Pediatric Dentistry 9250 Glades Rd. Boca Raton 561-477-3535 pbpdcares.com

Michael J. Roseff Roseff Pediatric Dentistry 8784 Boynton Beach Blvd. Boynton Beach 561-732-8333 roseffpediatricdentistry.com David Salar West Boca Dentistry for Children 8903 Glades Rd. Boca Raton 561-483-9334 bocapediatricdentistry.com Andrew Sauchelli Dr. Higham & Dr. Sauchelli 500 Maplewood Dr. Jupiter 561-746-8095 jupiterdentist.com PERIODONTICS Joseph J. Ceravolo Ceravolo & Ceravolo 3365 Burns Rd. Palm Beach Gardens 561-622-6580 pbperio.com Lee Cohen Palm Beach Center for Periodontics & Implant Dentistry, P.A. 4520 Donald Ross Rd. Palm Beach Gardens 561-691-0020 pbcperio.com Thomas A. Copulos Thomas A. Copulos, D.D.S., P.A. 1000 N.W. Ninth Ct. Boca Raton 561-338-7115 periodontistboca.com Stuart A. Feldman Periodontics of the Palm Beaches 1897 Palm Beach Lakes Blvd. West Palm Beach 561-686-2477 periodonticspalmbeaches.com Alfredo J. Fernandez Alfredo Fernandez, D.M.D., M.S.D. 7305 N. Military Trl. West Palm Beach 561-422-6577


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Gregory Boyajian Gregory K Boyajian, C.D.T., M.D.T., D.D.S. 235 Peruvian Ave. Palm Beach Gardens 561-802-4424 smilepalmbeach.com

Ira S. Freedman Dent-All Associates Inc. 11440 Okeechobee Blvd. Royal Palm Beach 561-333-3556 mydent-all.net

Karina F. Leal Periodontics of The Palm Beaches 1897 Palm Beach Lakes Blvd. West Palm Beach 561-686-2477 periodonticspalmbeaches.com

Luisa F. Recio P.B.P Dental Associates 1401 Forum Way West Palm Beach 561-682-0999 pbpdent.com

Jeffrey Ganeles South Florida Center for Periodontics & Implant Dentistry 3020 N. Military Trl. Boca Raton 561-912-9993 flsmile.com

Julian C. Leichter The Periodontal Foundation 7000 W. Camino Real Boca Raton 561-391-1800 perioboca.com

Howard W. Rosa Periodontal Associates 7301 A W. Palmetto Park Rd. Boca Raton 561-394-4519 flperioimplant.com

Luis Boza Garine Prosthodontics 345 Jupiter Lakes Blvd. Jupiter 561-600-0375 drgarine.com

John A. Lindsay II John A. Lindsay, D.D.S., P.A. 2600 N. Military Trl. Boca Raton 561-997-4080 implantsperio.com

Kenneth D. Rubinstein SEDA Dental 10075 Jog Rd. Boynton Beach 561-299-3139 floridateeth.com

Juan Cabanillas Spodak Dental Group 3911 W. Atlantic Ave. Delray Beach 561-303-2413 spodakdental.com

Valerie A. Marino Valerie A. Marino, D.D.S. 1216 U.S. Hwy. 1 North Palm Beach 561-624-5307 npbperiodontist.com

Lauren Shack Palms West Periodontal 685 Royal Palm Beach Blvd. Royal Palm Beach 561-792-1212 palmswestperio.com

Steven Feit Steven H. Feit, D.M.D., P.A. 240 W. Palmetto Park Rd. Boca Raton 561-338-7535 smilespecialist.com

Fred J. Norkin South Florida Center for Periodontics & Implant Dentistry 3020 N. Military Trl. Boca Raton 561-912-9993 flsmile.com

Alexander I. Wang SEDA Dental 10075 Jog Rd. Boynton Beach 561-299-3139 floridateeth.com

Ronald Fisher Fisher Dental Associates 601 N. Congress Ave. Delray Beach 561-276-4499

Russell A. Gornstein Palm Beach Periodontics 1840 Forest Hill Blvd. West Palm Beach 561-967-0476 palmbeachperio.com Mauricio Gutierrez The Florida Institute for Periodontics & Dental Implants 1515 N. Flagler Dr. West Palm Beach 561-655-1700 perio-implant.com Robert L. Holt The Florida Institute for Periodontics & Dental Implants 1515 N. Flagler Dr. West Palm Beach 561-655-1700 perio-implant.com Philip S. Kohn Palm Beach Periodontics 3925 W. Boynton Beach Blvd. Boynton Beach 561-734-2001 palmbeachperio.com Jack T. Krauser Jack T. Krauser, D.M.D. 900 N.W. 17th Ave. Delray Beach 561-526-8572 allon4palmbeaches.com Daniel Lauer Precision Periodontics & Implant Dentistry 11380 Prosperity Farms Rd. Palm Beach Gardens 561-775-0331 precisionperio.com

Ernest S. Orphanos Dental Implants & Specialty Center 9291 Glades Rd. Boca Raton 561-477-7171 center4smiles.com Allen Pearlman Dent-All Associates Inc. 11440 Okeechobee Blvd. Royal Palm Beach 561-333-3556 mydent-all.net Stuart B. Pechter Stuart B. Pechter, D.M.D. 1280 W. Lantana Rd. Lantana 561-582-5207 pechterperio.com

PROSTHODONTICS Ralph C. Attanasi Addison Prosthodontics 6290 Linton Blvd. Delray Beach 561-496-6855 smiledelray.com Roy C. Blake III Roy C. Blake III, D.D.S., M.S.D. 200 Butler St. West Palm Beach 561-296-3399 royblakedds.com Clive Boner Palm Beach Dental Specialists 254 Sunset Ave. Palm Beach 561-655-2347 pbdentalspecialists.com

Eli Friedman Friedman Dental Group 254 Sunset Ave. Palm Beach 877-421-0584 friedmandentalgroup.com Wael N. Garine Garine Prosthodontics 345 Jupiter Lakes Blvd. Jupiter 561-600-0375 drgarine.com Howard B. Kay Palm Beach Prosthodontics, LLC 1401 Forum Way West Palm Beach 561-682-0999 prosdent.com Mongi Mikhail Mongi Mikhail, D.D.S., MS. 1590 N.W. 10th Ave. Boca Raton 561-394-9911 mongimikhail.com

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PROSTHODONTICS (cont.) Ethan A. Pansick Addison Prosthodontics 6290 Linton Blvd. Delray Beach 561-496-6855 smiledelray.com Sergio Rauchwerger Smile Designs 3975 Isles View Dr. Wellington 561-798-7807 smiledesignsllc.com Aaron E. Sheinfeld Boca Raton Prosthodontics 7301A W. Palmetto Parks Rd. Boca Raton 561-869-0012 bocaratonprosthodontics.com

Carolina Steier Steier Dental Implants & Prosthodontics 900 N.W. 13th St. Boca Raton 561-395-3190 steierdentistry.com Robert C. Vogel Robert C. Vogel, D.D.S. 11211 Prosperity Farms Rd. Palm Beach Gardens 561-775-1898 robertvogeldds.com Aleksandar Vojdanoski Aleksander Vojdanoski Dental 712 U.S. Hwy. 1 North Palm Beach 561-881-0067 alekdental.com

David Skopp Friedman Dental Group 254 Sunset Ave. Palm Beach 877-421-0584 friedmandentalgroup.com

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While the 2018 Color of the Year, Ultra Violet, is ending its reign, the color virtuosos at the Pantone Color Institute have already unveiled the shades that will intrigue us in 2019. Pantoneview home + interiors 2019 focuses on the hues Pantone believes will appeal to our emotions and engage our imaginations in the upcoming calendar year. These two palettes have been specifically chosen for housewares and interior design, meaning you can infuse pops of various trending colors into your decor. Here, we break down each palette’s personality and showcase accent pieces that capitalize on these seriously stylish swatches. (pantone.com)

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For a more enduring look, embrace Classico, which imbues timeless colors with a fashionable edge. A pure swan white, camel tan, and caviar black give way to a bold teal, gray flannel, and burgundy. Choose apricot brandy for a sweet ending, or the always-haute gold for a bold goodbye.

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This color story draws inspiration from the plate and food, with vibrant hues such as spicy reds, sweet orange, and rich purples. For a neutral approach, select the warm tones of Butterum and Cappuccino. There’s also a grassy green that softens the overall palette.

OUR PICKS Tess coral embroidery pillow ($300) by Lacefield Designs. Clive Daniel Home, Boca Raton (clive daniel.com) Brilliant napkin ring in red ($26) by Kim Seybert. Pioneer Linens, West Palm Beach (pioneerlinens.com)

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LIGHT REIGN This 1960s Italian chandelier ($12,500) features Murano glass leaves arranged in a tropical Hollywood Regency style. Florida Regency, West Palm Beach (floridaregency.com, 1stdibs.com)

RATTAN FAN The Vannerie dinner plate ($577) by Alberto Pinto is painted to order on porcelain. Mary Mahoney, Palm Beach (marymahoney.com)

PHILOSOPHY CLASS Imbue your den with some Zen thanks to this vintage brass Buddha head ($1,050), which measures 17 inches tall. Mecox, West Palm Beach (mecox.com)

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Travel meets design in these pieces that take inspiration from all corners of THE GLOBE THE JOURNEY HOME This eclectic room in interior designer Bea Pila’s own home is illustrative of her “Design Enlightenment” approach that embraces the proper alignment of one’s lifestyle with one’s home. “This room is a gathering of all of my explorations and travels,” Pila says. “I indulged in a collection of art anchored by the application of high-gloss lacquer paint behind the gallery wall, which not only unifies but makes each painting pop. There are new and vintage pieces all mixed in, such as the Art Deco chairs I upholstered in Josef Franc fabric that I brought back in my luggage as cut yardage from Sweden. The swiveling mid-century chair and ottoman are upholstered in Suzanis that I also collect and adore. I own a few modern classics, such as the Eames daybed, which add timeless sophistication.” B Pila Design, Miami (bpiladesign.com) WEB SIGHT Delicate in hand detailing but bold in impact, this crochet web pillow ($135) from ABC Carpet & Home is a posh decorative postcard from the streets of Jaipur. (abchome.com)

SILVER LINING This hand-carved silver Moroccan side table ($1,600 for a pair) brings worldly sophistication to any sitting area. Out of Africa Art Shop, West Palm Beach (outofafricaartshop.com)

FLOCK TOGETHER A vibrant dialogue between flora and fauna is achieved through felt and embroidery in Anthropologie’s Jimena occasional chair ($998). Anthropologie locations (anthropologie.com)

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OPEN HOUSE

CLASSIC ESTATE OVERVIEW

SIZE

EXTERIOR HIGHLIGHTS

This well-appointed home sits on a lushly land-

9,985 total square feet

Separate screened-in patio with wood-burning

scaped lot in the prestigious Long Lake Estates.

BEDROOMS/BATHS

fireplace and summer kitchen; full CBS construc-

ADDRESS

Six bedrooms, six baths, one half-bath

tion with concrete flooring between first and

18520 Long Lake Drive, Boca Raton

INTERIOR HIGHLIGHTS

second levels; steel and concrete reinforcement

YEAR BUILT

Thermador double ovens (top is dual oven/con-

throughout the structure; mahogany front door;

2005

vection); Viking 48-foot gas range with central grill;

impact glass/doors throughout; Weather Shield

ARCHITECT

two Bosch dishwashers; Luxor custom soft-close

windows with wood inside and metal exterior

Randall Stofft, Delray Beach

cabinetry by Classic Kitchens; oversized walk-in

framing; concrete expanded circular driveway,

BUILDER

pantry; all new kitchen faucets installed in 2017;

with room for a half-court basketball area;

Terry Cudmore, Cudmore Builders, Boca Raton

vegetable sink; master bedroom has a luxurious

oversized salt pool that is seven feet deep;

INTERIOR DESIGNERS

Serenity air bath tub with antibacterial coating and

completely fenced expansive private backyard;

Michael Broche and Marissa Queen

underwater moonlights, as well as large his/hers

40 kW generator.

ASKING PRICE

custom closets by JL Closets; 1,000-square-foot

$3.39 million

bonus room; soft-close cabinetry throughout house;

FOR MORE INFORMATION

SETTING

Southern chestnut floors throughout main floor;

Tom and Beth Walsh, Lang Realty, Boca Raton

Nestled in the acreage community of Long Lake

elevator-ready shaft in place; five AC Units (all

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Andrew Daversa The Concierge Experience

PROMOTION

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Few agents know Jupiter, Florida’s local area, its neigh-

“Andrew has become a really good friend. I’d recom-

borhoods and waterways as well as Andrew Daversa, a

mend him to anyone. My wife looked at properties for

Waterfront Properties luxury agent. Born and raised in

almost two weeks before I came down. Andrew carted

Jupiter, Andrew has a passion for this community and the

us around everywhere.” Jim went on, “He has great pa-

lifestyle it supports. That intimate knowledge and love of

tience and showed us everything you can imagine. He

our community is what Andrew shares with buyers from

was genuinely interested in making sure we found the

across the globe.

right property.” Speaking of the home he purchased, Jim said, “Honestly, I spent a little more than I’d planned, but

Waterfront Properties Owner Rob Thomson said, “One

we found the right house.” When Jim expressed his de-

key to Andrew’s success comes from the fact that people

sire for a boat for the home, it was Andrew who took him

love him. It’s his personal brand. His joy for life draws

out and showed him the local waterways by boat.

people in.” Describing how Andrew works with luxury buyers, Rob commented, “He creates these intensely

Michael Thelven played over 200 games in the National

personalized experiences designed to showcase prop-

Hockey League as a ddefenseman for the Boston Bruins.

erties and also to present entire communities and their

He has a 10,000 square foot home listed with Andrew.

unique attributes. He shows what each location has to

“He’s the perfect agent, really. He does so much for his

offer from a local’s perspective.” Rob continued, “I con-

clients. Whereas everyone talks a lot, everything Andrew

stantly hear, ‘Andrew took care of everything.’”

said he would do, he has done. When we purchased the home, whether it was buying a boat or finding a plumber,

Andrew joined Waterfront as a new agent just six years

he helped me. It was Andrew who introduced me to all

ago. “I didn’t know anything about real estate. Rob and

the right people. He introduced me to Jupiter.”

Joan (Waterfront’s 86-year-old founder and matriarch) taught me everything I know. I continue to learn from

Andrew said a lot of his clients come from places out-

two of the best in the business. Waterfront’s technolo-

side the local area. “I make sure they have a driver to

gy, guidance, and leads help me consistently sell over

and from the airport, dinner reservations, entertainment,

$20M per year, year after year. This would not happen

school tours—whatever it is—I help them make the most

anywhere else.”

of their time, removing every obstacle I can and providing as much information and choice as possible. They

Rob Thomson made clear Andrew’s commitment to his

can focus on making good decisions while at the same

clients and his craft are what set him apart. “In recent

time experiencing the community.”

years, Andrew has sold well into eight figures every year. That’s hard work. And that’s making use of the resources

Andrew Daversa—The concierge experience. When

and support available to him.” Those resources include

you’ve created a personal brand this strong, a tagline just

Waterfront Properties’ in-house, 20-person plus Internet

makes sense.

search and marketing team, a print advertising, editorial and design team as well as almost 100 fellow agents. Jim Derrick and his wife Alison recently sold the Bahamas home they’d lived in for 26 years. They’d looked in the Turks and Caicos and Ocean Reef. When their search took them farther north, Waterfront’s Internet lead capture system drew the Derricks to Andrew and what Jim called “a nice property.”

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BY LINDSAY LAMBERT DAY In the world of real estate, success is defined by figures. But when it comes to turning a beautiful piece of property into a stylish and welcoming home, it’s all about aesthetics. Specifically, creating a space that’s personalized yet timeless. Steven Gurowitz, an interior design industry veteran and the owner of Miami-based firm Interiors by Steven G., knows the formula well, and he imbues each of his projects with the appropriate ingredients. “A great design project has great legs, meaning that it stands the test of time,” says Gurowitz. “It’s easy to achieve great design because there are a lot of talented people in the world. But is it timeless, is it comfortable, and are the clients happy?” For him, making clients happy means ensuring his work reflects their own personalities and interests. “If someone’s telling you they need comfort and that they love earth tones, you can’t show them product that isn’t comfortable, nor can you show them purples, yellows, and greens,” Gurowitz says. To guarantee he and his clients are on the same page, his design process almost always includes spending time—and sometimes lots of it—together in his offices looking at fabrics and finishes and talking about each room’s intended functionality. “As seasoned veterans, and in doing this for as many years as we have, that is really the process with 90 percent of the projects,” he says. Often, clients know what they do and don’t like, and they bring their own wellthought-out ideas to the table. “And all we have to do is basically follow their direction.” One such couple called on Gurowitz when it came time to design their 5,000-square-foot apartment at the Mansions at Acqualina in Sunny Isles Beach. In addition to a comfortable home for themselves, the couple wanted the residence to serve as a show place for their beloved glass art works. In response, for the couple’s dining room, Gurowitz commissioned small, colorful glass sculptures, which are displayed in lighted niches in the room’s wall unit. He also ordered a custom, Italian-made glass chandelier comprising a rounded stainless steel base and long, delicate tendrils that dangle above the dining room table. To temper the art’s whimsy and bright colors and to honor

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Above: Gurowitz complemented a couple’s Hunt Slonem painting with custom glass sculptures flanking both sides, a custom glass chandelier, and a glass-topped dining room table.

Opposite Page: Warm, neutral hues inside this

Grove at Grand Bay penthouse allow for quirky artwork and an elegant piano to shine.

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his clients’ desire for a stately feel, Gurowitz chose a warm and soft neutral palette for the apartment. The project, he says, “is all about great art, great accessories, great sculpture,” and the apartment’s timeless interiors let the pieces speak for themselves. Art factored heavily into the design of the 11,000-square-foot penthouse home of another client, at the Grove at Grand Bay in Miami. As parents, the homeowners wanted their space to be stylish yet livable, while also reflecting their love of art. After spending time together with Gurowitz’s team, a design scheme took shape—as did renderings that would give his clients a very real sneak peek of what their home could look like. “People don’t come in to Steven G. and just see fabrics, finishes, and furniture,” he says. “They see a rendering of a finished room with every piece of furniture, the lighting, the millwork. There’s nothing left to the imagination.” The couple’s vision materialized in the form of a serene space, complete with an airy living room that’s home to a camel sculpture they purchased in Europe, as well as an ivory-colored, self-playing piano. Glass panels neatly create a display area for the art and the instrument, and round, structural columns wrapped in custom millwork add an air of soft sturdiness to the room. Sometimes, clients’ interests are less tangible. Such was the case for the buyer of a three-story penthouse at Marquis South Beach who wanted a sophisticated and convenient audio-visual setup. Answering the call, Gurowitz mounted a flat-screen TV on a wall in the home’s kitchen, which the owners could view from multiple vantage points in the open layout.

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In addition to the audio-visual element, he says that strategically placed indirect lighting played a large role in the home’s successful design scheme. That includes modern, glass staircases with illuminated treads. “Lighting takes you to another place,” Gurowitz says. “You could have the most expensive furniture in the world, but if it’s not properly lit, nothing looks good.” He drew on that same wisdom when designing spaces at Privé, a pair of new luxury condo towers in Aventura. In addition to the complex’s public spaces, Gurowitz executed a model unit that sold furnished just 30 days after its completion. “Everything here is all about lighting, from the drop ceilings to the four black flush pendants over the bar,” he says of the residence. “All lighting in the apartment was LED. We have some touches of deep wood, but basically it’s all in soft neutrals, creams, and whites.”

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In a frequent entertaining area with water views and a spacious layout, he mounted an 80-inch TV above the sleek bar. “Today, when people have bars, they want them to be functional, and they love to entertain,” he says. “If a sporting event or the Oscars were on, this would be a great room for enjoying that.” Another example of tone-setting lighting is a constellation-like smattering of Italian-crystal LED drop lights across the ceiling of a model unit Gurowitz designed at Turnberry Ocean Club. “They throw an amazing glow on the ceiling,” he says. “Even when the lights are off, there’s still a nice pattern and design to it.” Additional artful lighting comes in the form of five graceful, hanging pendant lights that Gurowitz describes as “almost like upside down Champagne flutes,” and which provide direct lighting over the dining table. A bronze-mirror ceiling and wall detail and wood paneling in the living room add extra warmth.

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opposite page:

Excellent lighting, such as this apartment’s starry drop lights and sleek glass pendants, is a

Steven G. signature.

Above and right: Custom millwork adds continuity throughout the living area and master suite in a unit at

Paramount.

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Left: Illuminated treads highlight the contemporary glass staircases in this three-

Marquis South Beach penthouse.

story

Opposite page: A variation of rich, warm textures in this

Mizner Grand remodel creates an atmosphere that stands the test of time.

For Gurowitz, carrying a neutral palette, simple, contemporary lines, and nuanced lighting throughout his clients’ homes is part of creating a timeless aura. That idea is exemplified in a completely renovated condo at Mizner Grand in Boca Raton. It’s awash in warm, earthy shades, but soft furnishings and a custom-designed, elongated, ethylene fireplace combine to create an atmosphere that is cozy and serene rather than sterile. A TV mounted to the wall just above the fireplace is easily viewable from the entire room, including its bar, making it ideal for the home’s full-time occupants. As an interior designer, creativity is of the utmost importance, thinking outside the box is essential, and artful details can come from unexpected places. For a client living at Paramount Fort Lauderdale who wanted to add dimension to a master suite with a partition, Gurowitz conceived of an open, zigzag design made from custom-finished wood.

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That same client also collects art, so Gurowitz installed indirect lighting throughout and a floating shelf against a marble wall in the master suite. “The lighting, marble, the wall covering, millwork, flooring—we have everything where it needs to be, which gave them a background for their art,” he says of the home, adding that it was intentionally designed with a minimalist feel to let the art stand out. “Great collectors of art love minimal design. They don’t like clutter. Any great art collector just has what they need to live.” Whether creating a show place for art, a livable space for entertaining, or simply a haven in which to unwind, for Gurowitz, the mission is the same: To make his clients feel at home. His measuring stick is a straightforward question: “Could you see yourself living there for the next 10 years? If the answer is yes, that’s the key to success,” he says. (interiorsbysteveng.com) v

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SAGE Wisdom Ceremonial saging or smudging (terms used for burning herbs for cleansing or healing purposes) dates back centuries in Native American culture. Today, the practice has become commonplace in wellness rituals, as a meditation aid, and to encourage relaxation during yoga sessions. “It’s meant to shift the air or transform the energy in a space, and it’s also an antiseptic,” explains Mallory Modaffari, co-owner of Herbs & Earth, which stocks more than 10 types of sage bundles, along with essential oils and organic, fair-trade tea, herbs, salts, and spices. “Different herbs have different purposes,” she adds. For example, sage and lavender calm the nervous system and help with anxiety and depression. Pine has a grounding, anti-inflammatory effect, while mugwort has been known to enhance lucid dreaming. “It’s all about turning over a new page,” says Modaffari. West Palm Beach (herbsandearth.com)

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ADAPTOGENS 101 Stress often feels unavoidable, but is it possible for the body to learn to adapt? Adaptogens, a classification of plants long used in Chinese and Ayurvedic medicine to help the body fight the effects of stress, show promise of assistance. “A lot of people are stressed, and that’s manifesting in skin issues, not being able to focus, or anxiety and depression,” says Olivia Esquivel, a Palm Beach native and owner of Southern Pressed Juicery, a plant-based restaurant with locations in South Carolina and Texas. After researching questions and complaints from customers looking for a solution, Esquivel discovered adaptogens. This year, she launched Wildcrafted, a collection of organic adaptogenic supplement blends for enhancing energy, brain, and beauty. The herbs, roots, and mushrooms work by normalizing the function of the pituitary, adrenal, and hypothalamic glands to lower cortisol, and therefore balance hormones, mood, metabolism, and the immune system. “Basically, [they’re] adapting to what your system needs to make sure that your mind and body are on point,” Esquivel explains. She recommends adding a quarter of a teaspoon each day to coffee, tea, or a smoothie.

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Learning to move like contestants on Dancing with the Stars is now more attainable than ever thanks to celebrity dancers Maksim Chmerkovskiy, Valentin Chmerkovskiy, and Tony Dovolani, who recently opened their first Florida location of Dance With Me Dance Studios in Boca Raton. “[People] always ask what it’s like to be on DWTS and to be taught by us,” says Dovolani. “Because Val, Maks, and I work with our instructors directly, they’re an extension of ourselves. And, we actually come to our studios and coach, as well.” The studio individually tailors dance instruction to each client’s goals, which can range from getting in shape with dance fitness to discovering a fun community activity, reconnecting with a spouse through ballroom lessons, learning choreography for a wedding, or entering the world of competitive dance. Dovolani says, “Whether you’ve danced before or you’ve never danced a step, it’s one of those sports where it’s just fun to do.” (dance withmeusa.com)

THIS MONTH, THE SECOND EDITION OF DISTRICT FIT, A NEW FITNESS FESTIVAL CELEBRATING LOCAL, HEALTHY LIVING, RETURNS TO DOWNTOWN WEST PALM BEACH. FROM OCTOBER 19-21, CITYPLACE AND HILTON WEST PALM BEACH WILL HOST FREE AND DONATION-BASED OUTDOOR AND INDOOR WORKOUT CLASSES FOR ALL LEVELS, SUCH AS BARRE, YOGA, BOOT CAMPS, AND MORE. ATTENDEES CAN ALSO EXPECT POP-UP RETAILERS, CULINARY EVENTS, HOLISTIC WORKSHOPS, AND LIVE MUSIC. THE FESTIVAL KICKS OFF THE EVENING OF OCTOBER 18 WITH FARM TO HILTON: A VEGAN DINNER HELD IN CONJUNCTION WITH ADAM LIPSON OF VEGAN APPROVED. ADDITIONAL HIGHLIGHTS FROM THE WEEKEND INCLUDE AN ALL-PINK ZUMBA CLASS SET TO LIVE MUSIC IN SUPPORT OF BREAST CANCER AWARENESS MONTH, A MEDITATION CLASS INSIDE CULTURE LAB, AND A NIGHTTIME GLOW PJ PARTY AT THE HILTON WITH A ZEEL MASSAGE STATION, CRYSTAL HEALING, AND AN ESSENTIAL OIL BAR. (DISTRICTFITWPB.COM)

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GREEN LIFE No longer does going vegan equate to a life filled with subpar cheese substitutes. In her book, Vegan Cheese: Simple, Delicious Plant-Based Recipes (Countryman Press, $24.95), local wellness guru Jules Aron shows how easy it is to make non-dairy queso, dips, and desserts at home. This “tangy, sweet, and creamy” vegan pumpkin cheesecake is sure to impart the spirit of fall, even in South Florida. (julesaron.com) Pumpkin Cheesecake (makes an 8-inch cake) Cheesecake 2 cups raw cashews, soaked, rinsed, and drained 1⁄2 cup cooked pumpkin 2⁄3 cup coconut oil, melted 1⁄2 cup pure maple syrup 1⁄2 cup fresh lemon juice 1 tsp. pure vanilla extract 1 tsp. sea salt 1⁄2 tsp. ground cinnamon 1⁄2 tsp. grated nutmeg

Crust 1 cup raw hazelnuts, soaked, rinsed, and drained 4-6 tbsp. blackstrap molasses 1⁄2 cup raw cacao powder 1 tsp. pure vanilla extract

To make the crust, place the nuts, molasses, cacao powder, and vanilla in a blender and process. Scoop out the mixture and press evenly into a cake pan. Chill for 3 to 4 hours. When the crust has chilled, make the filling: Place all cheesecake ingredients in a blender. Process until the mixture is smooth and creamy. If the mixture is too thick to blend, add nondairy, soy-free milk, 1 tbsp. at a time until the mixture thins. Pour into the chilled crust, smoothing out the top. Cover and place in the refrigerator overnight to set.

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THE HAIR GRAFTING/TRANSPLANT PROCESS Hair loss occurs in more than 60% of men and in approximately 10% of women. Baldness is often blamed on poor circulation to the scalp, vitamin deficiencies, effect of hormones, dandruff and even excessive hat wearing. All of these theories have been disproved. The hair transplant surgery is performed to restore hair to areas of the scalp that are bald or have thinning hair. The surgeon cleanses your scalp and numbs the area to the back of your head. Your doctor will choose one of two methods for the transplant: follicular unit strip surgery (FUSS) or follicular unit extraction (FUE). FUE can be done in a single or several sittings. It is a manual and time taking process, but gives very natural results and leaves behind no linear scars. With FUSS, the surgeon removes a 6 to 10 inch strip of skin from the back of your head, which is used as donor for the precious hair follicles, and the scalp is carefully stitched together. It’s normal for the transplanted hair to fall out two to three weeks after the procedure, as this makes way for new hair growth. Most people will see about 90% new hair growth 6-9 months after surgery.

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AGENDA By Mary Murray

TOP BILLING

CITY Slicker Have you ever passed a stranger on the street or glanced at the driver of an adjacent car and wondered what his or her life was like? Have you then—in that split second before the light turns green—imbued this person with a rich backstory that resonates far beyond your morning commute? These moments of urban familiarity are inevitable when you reside in a metropolis like Manhattan. Artist and native New Yorker David Kapp’s work embodies the poetic freneticism, occasional melancholy, and oxymoronic isolation that is modern city life. Beginning October 3, the Ann Norton Sculpture Gardens in West Palm Beach will display his paintings and collages as part of an exhibition entitled “David Kapp: Crossing the Grid.” Forever inspired by his hometown, Kapp’s city-centric collection will incur new meaning when viewed inside sculptor Ann Norton’s former home, the lush gardens and significantly calmer El Cid traffic a welcomed change of scenery. (ansg.com)

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“David Kapp: Crossing the Grid” will feature an array of works, including 4 Cars (above) and Crossing the Grid (left).

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Jellyfish gown by Vivre Couture

AGENDA

ARTS & CULTURE CAPEHART

OCTOBER 2018

Clockwise from above: Palm Beach Symphony and Ballet East present Peter and the Wolf October 20; Lighthouse ArtCenter displays “Elegant Threads” from October 18; Vero Beach Museum of Art hosts “Made in Germany,” with work by Martin Kobe, starting October 6; The Lubben Brothers perform The Luck of Roaring Camp at PBAU October 4-6.

GOINGS ON 1 Twilight Yoga at the Light, Jupiter Inlet Lighthouse & Museum, Jupiter, also Oct. 8, 15, 22, and 29, $10. (jupiterlighthouse.org)

2 Lighthouse Story Time and Crafts for Kids, Jupiter Inlet Lighthouse & Museum, Jupiter, free. (jupiterlighthouse.org)

The Man Who Created the Middle East book discussion, The Society of the Four Arts, Palm Beach, free. (fourarts.org)

3 Lighthouse Sunset Tour, Jupiter Inlet Lighthouse & Museum,

COURTESY OF RUBELL FAMILY COLLECTION

Jupiter, also Oct. 17 and 31, $20. (jupiterlighthouse.org)

The Senator Philip D. Lewis Center Luncheon, Kravis Center, West Palm Beach, $100. (homelesscoalitionpbc.org)

Stroll for Well-Being, Morikami Museum and Japanese Gardens, Delray Beach, three-part series also Nov. 7 and Dec. 5, or Oct. 6, Nov. 10, and Dec. 8, free, advanced registration required. (morikami.org)

4 Opening Celebration for “Tech Effect” Exhibition, Cornell Art Museum, Old School Square, Delray Beach, $10. (cornellart museum.org)

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Poetry Open Mic Night, Arts Garage, Delray Beach, $5. (artsgarage.org)

5 Community Appreciation Day, McKee Botanical Garden, Vero Beach, also Oct. 6, general admission reduced to $1. (mckeegarden.org)

Palm Beach Home & Design Show, Palm Beach County Convention Center, West Palm Beach, to Oct. 7, free. (pbconventioncenter.com)

Season Launch Party, Old School Square, Delray Beach, free. (oldschoolsquare.org)

6 Boca Raton Pumpkin Patch Festival, Mizner Park Amphitheater, Boca Raton, also Oct. 7, $15, free for children younger than 2. (bocapumpkinpatch.com)

Family Fun: Yokai Keychains, Morikami Museum and Japanese Gardens, Delray Beach, free with paid museum admission. (morikami.org) Hike Through History, Jupiter Inlet Lighthouse & Museum, Jupiter, free. (jupiterlighthouse.org)

“Table Talk” lecture with Marilyn Walter and Gillian Kennedy Wright, Cultural Council of Palm Beach County, Lake Worth, $10. (palmbeachculture.com)

7 Diane Arbus and Lisette Model lecture with Arthur Lubow, Boca Raton Museum of Art, Boca Raton, $5$20. (bocamuseum.org)

9 All Arts Open Mic Night, Arts Garage, Delray Beach, $5. (artsgarage.org)

10 Distinguished Lecture Series presents George LeMieux and Laura Mize, authors of Florida Made: The 25 Most Important Figures Who Shaped the State, Historic 1916 Courthouse, West Palm Beach, $20. (hspbc.org)

11 Mori Stories: Kamishibai Folktales, Morikami Museum and Japanese Gardens, Delray Beach, free with paid museum admission. (morikami.org)

Outreach Speaker Series presents Trapper Nelson, Jupiter Inlet Lighthouse & Museum, Jupiter, free. (jupiterlighthouse.org)

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PICKS

GET INTO THE HALLOWEEN SPIRIT WITH LAKE WORTH PLAYHOUSE’S PRODUCTION OF YOUNG FRANKENSTEIN, OCTOBER 4-21. THIS MEL BROOKS MUSICAL COMEDY TELLS THE STORY OF A MAN NAMED FRANKENSTEIN WHO TRAVELS TO TRANSYLVANIA TO CLAIM HIS LATE GRANDFATHER’S ESTATE AND ENCOUNTERS A BIZARRE CAST OF MONSTERS AND VILLAGERS. (LAKEWORTHPLAY HOUSE.ORG)

PIRATES AND MERMAIDS LIVE IN HARMONY DURING THE BOYNTON BEACH HAUNTED PIRATE FEST & MERMAID SPLASH, TAKING PLACE ALONG E. OCEAN AVENUE OCTOBER 27-28. DON YOUR BEST THEMED GARB WHEN ATTENDING THIS FREE EVENT, WHICH INCLUDES A MERMAID PAGEANT, COSTUME CONTESTS, LIVE MUSIC, AND MORE. (BBPIRATEFEST.COM)

Oktoberfest, American German Club of the Palm Beaches, Lake Worth, also Oct. 13, 14, 19, 20, and 21, contact for ticket prices. (americangermanclub.org)

Oktoberfest Nights, Riverside Theatre, Vero Beach, also Oct. 13, 19, and 20, free. (riversidetheatre.com) Screen on the Green presents Coco, West Palm Beach Waterfront, free. (wpb.org)

13 Family Saturdays: Food as Art, Cultural Council of Palm Beach County, Lake Worth, free. (palmbeachculture.com)

“History of Food in Painting” lecture with Manon Sander, Cultural Council of Palm Beach County, Lake Worth, $10. (palmbeachculture.com)

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Junk in Your Trunk Community Trunk Sale, Port St. Lucie Botanical Gardens, Port St. Lucie, free. (pslbg.org)

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Theatre, Stuart, $10. (lyrictheatre.com)

COURTESY OF THE KRAVIS CENTER

Boynton Beach Haunted Pirate Fest & Mermaid Splash

12 Cult Classics Film Series presents Labyrinth, The Lyric

YADA, YADA, YADA The man, the myth, the fusilli—Jerry Seinfeld returns to the Kravis Center’s Dreyfoos Hall for two performances on October 26. Best known as the co-creator and titular star of the iconic ’90s sitcom Seinfeld, the Brooklyn-born comedian cut his teeth on the stand-up circuit before gaining national attention in 1981 with his first appearance on The Tonight Show. By the late 1980s, Seinfeld had joined forces with fellow funnyman Larry David to develop a pilot; this “show about nothing” went on to become one of television’s all-time greatest hits. Since Seinfeld last aired in 1998, the real-life Seinfeld has embarked on numerous comedy tours, voiced an animated bee, and combined two of his greatest loves—cars and coffee—for a Netflix series entitled (literally enough) Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee. Seinfeld will offer up more musings on the nothingness of everyday life during his double dose of laughter at the Kravis Center. Puffy shirt not included. West Palm Beach (kravis.org)

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THE SOUTH FLORIDA SCIENCE CENTER AND AQUARIUM

Ready To ROAR

The “Dinosaur Invasion” exhibit includes life-size recreations of a triceratops and tyrannosaurus rex.

Making Strides Against Breast Cancer 5K Walk, Riverside Park, Vero Beach; also Oct. 14, Florida

The dangerous residents of Jurassic World only exist in movies (thankfully), but visitors to the South Florida Science Center and Aquarium can also get up close and personal with prehistoric pals—without having to take out a life insurance policy. Beginning October 13, the Science Center will present the special traveling exhibition “Dinosaur Invasion,” featuring 20 lifesize dinos and a plethora of fossils and casts. Those who attended “Dinosaurs Around the World,” which took up residence at the Science Center during the 2015-16 season, will recognize some familiar faces but will also have plenty of new elements to explore, including an overview of the latest discoveries in paleontology. This indoor-outdoor show will be on display through April 21. West Palm Beach (sfsciencecenter.org)

Dramawise: Indecent, Palm Beach Dramaworks, West Palm works.org)

Beach,

$15-$20.

(palmbeachdrama

Atlantic University Campus, Boca Raton; also Oct. 27, Meyer Amphitheatre, West Palm Beach, contact for donation information. (acsevents.org)

Made in Germany Films: Wings of Desire, Vero

Ride & Remember Historical Tour, Spady Cultural

Beach Museum of Art, Vero Beach, free with paid museum admission. (vbmuseum.org)

Heritage Museum, Delray Beach, $35. (spadymuseum.com)

Sado: The Way of Tea Demonstration, Morikami Museum and Japanese Gardens, Delray Beach, $5 with paid museum admission. (morikami.org)

14 Florida Made: The 25 Most Important Figures Who Shaped the State lecture with author George LeMieux, Flagler Museum, Palm Beach,

19 Boo at the Zoo, Palm Beach Zoo, West Palm Beach, also Oct. 20, 21, 26, 27, and 28, $16.95-$22.95, free for members and children younger than 2. (palmbeachzoo.org) District Fit, Hilton West Palm Beach and CityPlace, West Palm Beach, to Oct. 21, contact for ticket prices. (districtfitwpb.com)

“It’s all About Taste” lecture with Anita Lovitt, Cultural Council of Palm Beach County, Lake Worth, $10. (palmbeachculture.com)

Lantern Festival, Morikami Museum and Japanese Gardens, Delray Beach, $10-$20, free for children younger than 3. (morikami.org) Turtleween, Loggerhead Marinelife Center, Juno Beach, free. (marinelife.org)

23 The Children’s Healing Institute Turn on the Light Conference on Well-Being of Children and Families, Palm Beach County Convention Center, West Palm Beach, $75-$124. (pbconvention center.com)

24 Hidden Tapestry: Jan Yoors, His Two Wives, and the War that Made Them One book discussion, The Society of the Four Arts, Palm Beach, free. (fourarts.org)

Lighthouse Moonrise Tour, Jupiter Inlet Lighthouse & Museum, Jupiter, $20. (jupiterlighthouse.org)

Made in Germany: An Inside View, Vero Beach Museum of Art, Vero Beach, free with paid museum admission. (vbmuseum.org) 25 Clematis by Fright, West Palm Beach Waterfront, free. (wpb.org)

Downtowns Go Pink, benefiting Susan G. Komen South Florida and National Breast Cancer Awareness Month, multiple locations including Harbourside Place, Jupiter; Downtown at the Gardens, Palm Beach Gardens; Clematis Street, West Palm Beach; and Atlantic Avenue, Delray Beach, contact for restaurant and store discount information. (komensouthflorida.org/ downtowns-go-pink) Film Screening: Tokyo Story, Morikami Museum and Japanese Gardens, Delray Beach, $5-$7. (morikami.org) 26 Art Night Out, Northwood Village, West Palm Beach, free. (northwoodvillage.org) Cult Classics Film Series presents Night of the Living Dead, The Lyric Theatre, Stuart, $10. (lyric theatre.com)

17 Norton Museum of Art Curators’ Conversations, Grandview Public Market, West Palm Beach,

Shriek Week, Sugar Sand Park, Boca Raton, also Oct.

Go Blue Awards Luncheon with Keynote Speaker Jeff Corwin, benefiting Loggerhead

20, 25, 26, and 27, contact for ticket prices. (sugarsand park.org)

Marinelife Center, Kravis Center, West Palm Beach, $95-$100. (marinelife.org/goblue)

free, advanced registration required. (norton.org/ grandview)

20 Amazing Bees Festival, Mizner Park Amphi-

Kooky Halloween, Jupiter Community Center, Jupi-

theater, Boca Raton, $15. (mizneramp.com)

ter, free. (jupiter.fl.us)

Downtown Stuart Craft Festival, Osceola Street,

Outstage@PBD: Indecent, Palm Beach Dramaworks,

Stuart, also Oct. 21, free. (artfestival.com)

West Palm Beach, $75. (palmbeachdramaworks.org)

contact for ticket prices. (flaglermuseum.us)

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“By the Sea” at Meghan Candler Gallery includes Fishing in the Stream by B. Wild.

Pawty Masquerade, benefiting the Humane Society of Greater Jupiter/Tequesta, Wyndham Grand Jupiter at Harbourside Place, Jupiter, $150. (furryfriends adoption.org)

Beach Gardens, $200-$225. (thehonda classic.com)

27 The Boo Bash: Ballet Palm Beach’s Annual Father-Daughter Dinner Dance, PGA National

Moonfest, Clematis Street, Downtown West Palm Beach, $5-$75. (visitwpb.com)

Resort & Spa, Palm Beach Gardens, $95 for fatherdaughter couple, $40 for each additional daughter. (balletpalmbeach.org)

Norton Museum of Art’s Family Art Pop-Up, Grandview Public Market, West

Boynton Beach Haunted Pirate Fest & Mermaid Splash, East Ocean Avenue between Third

The Honda Classic Cares Bear Trap Bash, PGA National Resort & Spa, Palm

Palm Beach, free, advanced registration required. (norton.org/grandview)

Street and Federal Highway, Boynton Beach, also Oct. 28, free. (bbpiratefest.com)

“Tutti a Tavola a Mangiare: Finding Inspiration at the Table” lecture,

Film Screening: Seven Samurai, Morikami Mu-

Cultural Council of Palm Beach County, Lake Worth, $10. (palmbeachculture.com)

seum and Japanese Gardens, Delray Beach, free with paid museum admission. (morikami.org)

28 Walk to End Alzheimer’s, Mizner Park Amphitheater, Boca Raton, free. (mizneramp.com)

PERFORMANCES 1 Women of Note Chorus Friends and Family Show, Palm Beach Central High School, Wellington,

Halloween Parade and Downtown Trick or Treat, Atlantic Avenue, Delray Beach, free. (downtown

30 Jam Session, Arts Garage, Delray Beach, $5.

delraybeach.com)

(artsgarage.org)

Harvest Festival and Scarecrow Contest, Histor-

31 BOOtanical Halloween, Port St. Lucie Botanical

4 The Lubben Brothers present The Luck of Roaring Camp, Fern Street Theatre, Palm Beach Atlantic Uni-

ic 1916 Courthouse, West Palm Beach, $10. (hspbc.org)

Gardens, Port St. Lucie, free. (pslbg.org)

versity, West Palm Beach, to Oct. 6, $5-$25. (pba.edu)

HOLMES, TITELMAN GALLERIES, AND STARK ROTUNDA

Neo Rauch, Vorfuehrung, Oil on canvas, 118 1/2 x 165 3/8 in. (300 x 420 cm), Courtesy of Rubell Family Collection

10.6.18 – 1.6.19

free. (womenofnote.com)

ART SINCE 1980 FROM THE RUBELL FAMILY COLLECTION Vero Beach Museum of Art | 3001 Riverside Park Drive, Vero Beach | www.vbmuseum.org | 772.231.0707

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AGENDA MNM Theatre Company presents My Way: A Musical Tribute to Frank Sinatra, Rinker Playhouse, Kravis Center, West Palm Beach, to Oct. 14, $55. (kravis.org)

Young Frankenstein, Lake Worth Playhouse, Lake Worth, to Oct. 21, $23-$38. (lakeworthplayhouse.org)

5 Bridget Kelly Band, Arts Garage, Delray Beach, $20-$30. (artsgarage.org) The Children’s Hour, Studio One Theatre, Florida Atlantic University, to Oct. 7, $22. (fauevents.com)

The Comedy Zone Experience, Riverside Theatre, Vero Beach, also Oct. 6, 19, and 20, tickets start at $12. (riversidetheatre.com)

Orange Sunshine, Old School Square Pavilion, Delray Beach, free. (oldschool square.org)

6 Libby Dodson’s Live at Lynn Theatre Series presents “Amore 4Ever,” Wold Performing Arts Center, Lynn University, Boca Raton, also Oct. 7, $50-$70. (lynn.edu/events)

Yorgis Goiricelaya and Elegance Project, Arts Garage, Delray Beach, $35-$45. (artsgarage.org)

7 Classic Albums Live: Pink Floyd, Old School Square Pavilion, Delray Beach, $20-$75. (oldschoolsquare.org)

Girls Night Out: The Show, Arts Garage, Delray Beach, $35-$45. (artsgarage.org)

8 The Magic School Bus: Lost in the Solar System, Maltz Jupiter Theatre, Jupiter, $5. (jupitertheatre.org)

10 A.C.T. presents The Reluctant Dragon, Lake Worth Playhouse, Lake

October 13, 2018 – April 21, 2019

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

11 Bassoonist Ann Shoemaker, Amarnick-Goldstein Concert Hall, Lynn University, Boca Raton, $20. (lynn.edu/events)

Joey Coco Diaz, Palm Beach Improv, West Palm Beach, to Oct. 13, $24-$28.50. (palmbeachimprov.com)

12 The Cat in the Hat, Anne Morton Stage, Riverside Theatre, Vero Beach,

Bigger. Badder. More teeth.

also Oct. 13, 19, and 20, $10. (riversidetheatre.com)

Howl at the Moon Experience, Riverside Theatre, Vero Beach, also Oct. 13, 26, and 27, tickets start at $12. (riversidetheatre.com)

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Joel DaSilva and The Midnight Howl, Old School Square Pavilion, Delray Beach, free. (oldschoolsquare.org)

Live in the Loop Outdoor Concerts, Riverside Theatre, Vero Beach, also Oct. 13, 19, 20, 26, and 27, free. (riversidetheatre.com) 13 Floyd a Tribute, Mizner Park Amphitheater, Boca Raton, contact for ticket prices. (mizneramp.com) Kid Rock, Brantley Gilbert, and Wheeler Walker Jr., Coral Sky Amphitheatre, West Palm Beach, contact for ticket prices. (westpalmbeach amphitheatre.com)

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Zebo by Hannah Lang (above) and Bowl by Jasmin Schmidt (right) appear in “Dozen: Thomas Hartmann Master Class” at Rosenbaum Contemporary Beginning October 11.

Sounds of Soul, Crest Theatre, Old School Square, Delray Beach, $50-$60. (oldschool square.org)

Vinicius Cantuaria sings Antonio Carlos Jobim, Arts

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

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14 The Bruce Katz Band, Arts Garage, Delray Beach, $30-$40. (artsgarage.org) 17 The Music of Andrew Lloyd Webber, Wold Performing Arts Center, Lynn University, Boca Raton, to Oct. 19, $20. (lynn.edu/events) 18 Church & State, Stonzek Theatre, Lake Worth, to Oct. 28, $23. (lakeworth playhouse.org)

Egyptian Singer Dina Elwedidi, Rinker Playhouse, Kravis Center, West Palm Beach, $32. (kravis.org)

The Ar t of Pre- and Post-War Automobiles

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The Pirates of Penzance, The Wick Theatre & Costume Museum, Boca Raton, to Nov. 11, contact for ticket prices. (thewick.org) 19 Brett Eldredge with Devin Dawson, Mizner Park Amphitheater, Boca Raton, contact for ticket prices. (mizneramp.com)

Indecent, Palm Beach Dramaworks, West Palm Beach, to Nov. 11, $55-$90. (palmbeachdramaworks.org)

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HISTORIC HOME, ARTIST STUDIO AND RARE PALM GARDENS OF ANN WEAVER NORTON 253 Barcelona Road • West Palm Beach, FL 33401 561-832-5328 • www.ansg.org • Gallery Hours: Wed-Sun, 10 am - 4 pm Non-member admissions: $15 adults, $10 seniors, $7 students

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AGENDA The Morikami Museum and Japanese Gardens hosts its annual Lantern Festival October 20.

A Park in Our House, Studio Two Theatre, Florida Atlantic University, Boca Raton, to Oct. 28, $5. (fauevents.com)

The Steve Pomeranz Band, Arts Garage, Delray Beach, $10-$20. (artsgarage.org)

27 Carlos Camilo and the Live Dimension, Arts Garage, Delray Beach, $35-$45. (artsgarage.org)

Lynn Philharmonia No. 2, Wold Performing Arts Center, Lynn University, Boca Raton, also Oct. 28, $35$50. (lynn.edu/events)

Nugget & Fang, Duncan Theatre, Lake Worth, $12. (duncantheatre.org)

Sankofa Danzafro presents The City of Others, Rinker Playhouse, Kravis Center, West Palm Beach, also Oct. 28, $32. (kravis.org)

28 Boca Ballet Theatre presents “A Princely Affair” luncheon and performance, Boca Raton Resort & Club, Boca Raton, $65-$95. (bocaballet.org)

Lake Worth Has Talent III, benefiting Children’s Miracle Network, Lake Worth Playhouse, Lake Worth, $30. (lakeworthplayhouse.org)

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

22 Jan McArt’s New Play Readings Series presents The Diamond Girl, Wold Performing Arts

Orny Adams, Palm Beach Improv, West Palm Beach,

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

Steel Magnolias, Maltz Jupiter Theatre, Jupiter, to Nov. 11, contact for ticket prices. (jupitertheatre.org)

23 Smokey Joe’s Café, Stark Stage, Riverside The-

Yolanda Brown, Arts Garage, Delray Beach, $35-

atre, Vero Beach, to Nov. 11, $35. (riversidetheatre.com)

$45. (artsgarage.org)

25 Entr’acte Theatrix presents The Addams Family, Crest Theatre, Old School Square, Delray

GALLERIES

Miami Big Sounds Orchestra, Arts Garage, Delray

to Oct. 21, $22. (palmbeachimprov.com)

The Wildfire Band, Old School Square Pavilion, Delray Beach, free. (oldschoolsquare.org)

20 Nicole Henry, Arts Garage, Delray Beach, $35$45. (artsgarage.org)

Palm Beach Symphony and Ballet East present Peter and the Wolf, Benjamin Hall, The Benjamin School Upper Campus, Palm Beach Gardens, $10-$20. (palmbeachsymphony.org)

Symphonic Band of the Palm Beaches presents “The Russians are Coming,” Eissey Campus Theatre, Palm Beach Gardens; also Oct. 27, Duncan Theatre, Lake Worth, $20. (symphonicband.org)

21 Garage Queens: Night of the Living Drag, Arts Garage, Delray Beach, $25-$35. (artsgarage.org)

The Live at Lynn American Songbook Series presents “Music and Times of the Big Band Singers: Clooney, Day, and Smith,” Wold Performing Arts Center, Lynn University, Boca Raton, $30$50. (lynn.edu/events)

Sunday on the Waterfront presents Ultimate Def Leppard and Absolute Queen, West Palm Beach Waterfront, free. (wpb.org)

Beach, to Nov. 4, contact for ticket prices. (oldschool square.org)

26 Breaking Up is Hard to Do: John Michael Dias sings Neil Sedaka, Delray Beach Playhouse, Delray

Ann Norton Sculpture Gardens, West Palm Beach. “David Kapp: Crossing the Grid,” Oct. 3 to Dec. 9. (ansg.org)

Beach, to Oct. 28, $60. (delraybeachplayhouse.com)

Armory Art Center, West Palm Beach. “New &

Disney’s The Lion King Kids, Anne Morton Stage,

Now: Work by New Faculty,” to Oct. 12; “Surface,” Oct. 19 to Nov. 2 (armoryart.org)

Riverside Theatre, Vero Beach, to Oct. 28, $10. (river sidetheatre.com)

Boca Raton Museum of Art, Boca Raton. “John

Entourage: Top 40 Hits, Old School Square Pavilion, Delray Beach, free. (oldschoolsquare.org)

Jerry Seinfeld, Dreyfoos Hall, Kravis Center, West Palm Beach, tickets start at $76. (kravis.org) Lil Duval, Palm Beach Improv, West Palm Beach, to Oct. 28, $22. (palmbeachimprov.com)

The Male Intellect: An Oxymoron, Mizner Park Cultural Center, Boca Raton, to Oct. 28, contact for ticket prices. (miznerparkculturalcenter.com)

Boone: Pairs, Hands, and Ohs,” “Lisette Model: Photographs from the Canadian Photography Institute of the National Gallery of Canada,” and “Nomadic Murals: Contemporary Tapestries and Carpets,” all to Oct. 21. (bocamuseum.org)

Cornell Art Museum, Old School Square, Delray Beach. “Tech Effect,” Oct. 5 to Feb. 17. (cornellart museum.org) Cultural Council of Palm Beach County, Lake Worth. “Solo Exhibitions: Jim Woolems and Eleanor Woolems,” Oct. 6 to Nov. 3; “Play with Your Food,” to Nov. 3. (palmbeachculture.com)

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Elliott Museum, Stuart. “Sweet! Juried Food-Themed Art Exhibition,” to Nov. 4. (elliottmuseum.org) Findlay Galleries, Palm Beach. “Naïve and Modern Primitive Painters,” to Oct. 31. (findlaygalleries.com)

Flagler Museum, Palm Beach. “Star Power: Edward Steichen’s Glamour Photography,” Oct. 16 to Jan. 6. (flaglermuseum.us) Lighthouse ArtCenter, Tequesta. “Art of Association,” to Oct. 11; “Elegant Threads: Wearable Art and Surface Design,” Oct. 18 to Nov. 21. (lighthousearts.org) Meghan Candler Gallery, West Palm Beach. “By the Sea,” Oct. 1-31. (meghancandlergallery.com)

Morikami Museum and Japanese Gardens, Delray Beach. “Hard Bodies: Contemporary Japanese Lacquer Sculpture,” to March 31. (morikami.org)

Palm Beach Photographic Centre, West Palm Beach. “Twenty-Second Annual Members’ Juried Exhibition 2018,” to Oct. 27. (workshop.org) Richard and Pat Johnson Palm Beach County History Museum, West Palm Beach. “Remembering the Storm of ’28,” to Jan. 5; “Building Paradise: Addison Mizner’s Legacy,” to June 29. (hspbc.org)

Rosenbaum Contemporary, Boca Raton. “Art & Fashion,” to Oct. 6; “Dozen: Thomas Hartmann Master Class,” Oct. 11 to Nov. 10. (rosenbaumcontemporary.com) South Florida Science Center and Aquarium, West Palm Beach. “Dinosaur Invasion,” Oct. 13 to April 21. (sfsciencecenter.org)

Spady Cultural Heritage Museum, Delray Beach. “Harlem Renaissance,” Oct. 2 to Nov. 3. (spadymuseum.com)

Vero Beach Museum of Art, Vero Beach. “Made in Germany: Contemporary Art from the Rubell Family Collection,” Oct. 6 to Jan. 6; “150 Years of Painting and Sculpture from the Permanent Collection,” to Jan. 13. (vbmuseum.org) Sounds of Soul will perform at Old School Square’s Crest Theatre in Delray Beach October 13.

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