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FEATURES 92 / CATCHING FIRE Meet the trailblazing female firefighters who set social media aflame with #sheshift By Kristen Desmond LeFevre
102 / PALM BEACH DANDIES These five men prove panache, philanthropy, and professional acumen go hand in hand By Kristen Desmond LeFevre
112 / TOP OF THE WORLD Bruce Bierman and Bill Secord’s West Palm Beach penthouse blends high design and fine art By Judy Martel
120 / FULL CIRCLE Modern minimalism defines the fashion of tomorrow Photography by Gabor Jurina
130 / ALL ABOARD Extravagant charter yachts offer the ultimate secluded vacation By Howard Walker
David McClymont, CEO of the Palm Beach Symphony, and one of our 2021 Palm Beach Dandies, at The Ben hotel
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INSIDER 57 / EXPERIENCES When sun, sand, and luxury collide
58 / NEW & NOW Bespoke hats and a baseball trailblazer
60 / COMMERCE A retail renaissance is in full swing
62 / LIVING WITH IVEY Tips for eliminating sugar from your diet
VALORIE DARLING PHOTOGRAPHY
STYLE 65 / THE LOOK Artsy decor, accessories, and more
68 / TRENDSETTERS Palm Beach expert Rick Rose shares his top spots and favorite things
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ESCAPE 75 / WANDERLUST Our guide to the Serengeti By Paul Rubio
80 / TRAVEL JOURNAL Interior designer Brinsley Matthews takes us to his Dublin
82 / HIGH ROAD A car that puts private jets to shame
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A new era for Johnnie Brown’s, a duo of eateries to try now, a springtime sip with the essence of cherry blossoms, and a roundup of our editors’ favorite fries
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Irish whiskey is having a major moment By Mark Spivak
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How to organize your fridge and pantry
162 / ELEMENTS
Fun picks for a family-friendly zone
BALANCE 185 / WELLNESS
Professional insight into power naps
186 / HEALTH & FITNESS
Beneficial coffee alternatives, what’s growing in a local food forest, innovative med-spa treatments, and more
194 / WEALTH
The financial recovery from COVID-19 By Judy Martel
AGENDA 197 / TOP BILLING
Florals become art at the Preservation Foundation
198 / CALENDAR
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What to see and do this month
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Lynn Cancer Institute and Miami Cancer Institute make a powerful team When it comes to cancer, treatment delays can lead to less favorable outcomes, and even a greater chance of death from certain cancers. The ability to expedite care — even for the most complex cases — is one of the strengths of Boca Raton Regional Hospital’s Eugene M. & Christine E. Lynn Cancer Institute. Lynn Cancer Institute and Miami Cancer Institute are integrating their programs as the key element of the further expansion of Baptist Health South Florida’s cancer care services. Together, they make a powerful team, offering patients personalized treatment options with a multidisciplinary approach based on physicians’ clinical expertise, advanced technology and innovative clinical trials. “Our programs are really the anchors of cancer care from the Keys to Palm Beach,” says Louise Morrell, M.D., medical director of Lynn Cancer Institute. “Our common goal is to ensure that every patient with cancer, or at high risk, has access to the very best care available. Integration means widening our circle of expertise and having support as we expand.”
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If there’s one thing the past year has brought into sharp relief, it’s how much first responders put on the line every day for our safety and security. They’re a comfort and quite literally a lifeline, especially in times like these. It’s no secret that fire-rescue professionals are mostly men, due largely to the grueling, physical nature of the work. But I’m a firm believer in women’s ability to do anything, so when I heard about Palm Beach Gardens Fire Rescue’s female firefighters/EMTs, I thought it was double cause for celebration: a thanks to the individuals who keep us all safe, and a tip of the hat to the ceiling breakers who smash traditional roles and set precedents for all women. On our gatefold cover this month are five of these role models, in a clever juxtaposition by rock-star photographer Joriann Maye-Keegan that shows their two sides: beautiful, feminine, and—why not?—glamorous; but also tough, confident, and capable of carrying you out of a building if the occasion called for it. It’s one of the best covers we’ve ever done, and not just because of the powerful imagery. It’s because no one deserves it more. Get to know the women of the #sheshift in senior editor Kristen Desmond LeFevre’s brilliantly crafted story, “Catching Fire,” on page 92. I’d also like to draw your attention to two new lifestyle columns I believe you’ll enjoy. The first is “Living with Ivey” by nutrition expert and wellness influencer Ivey Leidy. I’ve followed Ivey on Instagram for a couple of years now, and I’ve been impressed not only by the depth of her expertise, but also by her no-nonsense, relatable style. She makes healthy cooking and fitness look like a snap (those wine-bottle bicep curls, though!) while serving up mad knowledge on things like gut health and medicinal herbs. This month, she talks sugar—why and how to ditch it—and offers up a recipe for stewed apples and n’ice cream with no sweetener whatsoever. (Trust me. You need this in your life.) Turn to page 62 for Ivey’s debut in our pages. The second is “SIP with PBI” with mixologist Jules Aron. Those of you who have followed our popular Instagram series by the same name (Fridays at 5 p.m., for the uninitiated) have probably come to appreciate Jules’ mindful concoctions—she loves to blend superfoods and house-crafted syrups into her libations—and her easy repartee with local bartenders. In her column for us, she shares recipes for creative cocktails you likely haven’t seen on any bar menu. Why not mix up a batch this weekend and impress your friends? Turn to page 147 to learn how. Cheers to a healthy, joy-filled March.
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Plan the picture-perfect beach day with Bliss Beach’s on-demand luxury vignettes curated for the occasion, be it a picnic, private event, photoshoot, or simple lounging. With established markets in Los Angeles, Santa Barbara, and San Diego, the company recently made its first eastward expansion. It offers setups at Brazilian Avenue and South Ocean Boulevard on Palm Beach, although custom locations are also available upon request. “We’ve been eager to launch in Florida given the number of sunny days and beautiful beaches there are for us to grow into,” says founder Brian Jones. “We decided to start in Palm Beach because of the design-loving, tight-knit beach community.” A Little Lounge (for two to four) comes with hardwood chairs, an area rug, an umbrella, and a Bose Bluetooth speaker. Think of the Safari Room (for six to 10) as your own intimate living room on the sand, complete with a shade canopy, sling chairs, and
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This past winter, milliner Teressa Foglia visited Palm Beach for the first time and fell in love. On the lawn outside The Colony Hotel, she took private appointments during a mad-hatterthemed trunk show for her eponymous brand. Alongside her partner, Tyler Hays Wild, Foglia has made her mark with custom-tailored hats. She now counts celebrities such as Cindy Crawford and Gerard Butler among her clientele. To purchase one of Foglia’s hats, which are made to last a lifetime and cost between $75 to $1,500, is to acquire a piece of wearable art. Think palm trees that have been burnt and embroidered into fedoras or oversized sun hats with floral chin straps in soft pink and yellow prints. It all started with a hat-making course Foglia signed up for while she was living in Europe five years ago. “I stayed at this beautiful French woman’s home,” she recalls. “She would practice her English with me, and I would practice my French with her, and I would just wake up and go to
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class every day and learn how to make hats that I liked to personally wear.” As both friends and strangers begged to buy these bespoke hats right off her head, Foglia decided to open a studio/storefront in New York City as well as a shop in Malibu. She has plans to expand to Palm Beach in the near future. “We are super excited to be exploring the opportunity for opening a custom hat shop in Palm Beach,” Foglia says. Until then, a limited number of hats from the Teressa Foglia spring collection are available at LoveShackFancy in The Royal Poinciana Plaza. (teressafoglia.com) —Alyssa Morlacci Kim Ng, general manager of the Miami Marlins
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HISTORY MAKER Kim Ng, the first woman tapped to run a major men’s sports club in North America, is more than ready to begin her new job as general manager of the Miami Marlins, a Major League Baseball team that spring trains at Roger Dean Chevrolet Stadium in Jupiter. PBI recently caught up with Ng to discuss the road that led her here. (mlb.com/marlins) —Linda Marx 58
PBI: Did you grow up loving sports? Ng: Always. I was the kid who was perpetually dirty with scabs on my knees from either playing some kind of sport or having some type of competition (with others or myself). Even if there was no one around, I would throw a ball against the stoop or play handball against the chimney—trying to perfect my shots—I was that kid. Even as an adult, it's hard for me to walk into a room that has a ball and not pick it up and start playing with it. You have 30 years’ experience as a baseball executive and have previously worked in the MLB central office. How did that time help you to better understand how teams operate? When clubs call the central office, they are generally seeking help. Through those conversations and observing their decision-making process, I was able to gain a broad understanding of some of their inner workings and how the club/personnel think and operate, which served as a great learning opportunity. What gave you the confidence to keep looking for a GM job after not landing any over the years? I'm not sure it was about confidence as much as it was about persistence. The only thing I did know was that I wouldn't get the job if I didn't try. Ultimately, what choice do you have except to forge ahead?
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The Return of RETAIL
HAUTE commercial centers are leading the charge in new openings By Skye Sherman
Clockwise from above: Necklace available at Yafa Signed Jewels; Rosemary Square; Faherty; exterior of Solid & Striped; shoes at Mint & Rose; the Wishing Tree and Water Pavilion at Rosemary Square.
COURTESY OF RELATED COMPANIES
The pandemic unleashed a cutthroat culling of many brick-and-mortar stores, but it could not stymie consumers’ love of in-person shopping. Local openings prove that retail is not dead but evolving; the closure of many stores left room for fresh faces doing things differently. Ever a shopper’s paradise, Palm Beach has welcomed a slew of new retail amid the ongoing turbulence of the times. Best of all, each destination presents a year-round alfresco experience. Rosemary Square—which has recently undergone a massive revitalization—boasts an unparalleled hunger for retail to accompany its inrush of new eateries. Shops opened in droves throughout the winter, positioning West Palm Beach as an emerging market for digitally native stores testing the brick-and-mortar waters. In addition to recent ribbon-cuttings for Yeti and Lululemon, newly open storefronts at Rosemary Square include:
• Family-owned Faherty, an apparel brand focused on high-quality, Earth-friendly goods. Their 2021 goal is for 85 percent of their products to be made from sustainable materials.
• Nantucket Whaler, a lifestyle company with a focus on durable apparel with nautical touches. This pop-up location will remain open through April. • Another pop-up, Solid & Striped presents sunsoaked designer swimwear, apparel, and beachy accessories. Visit now through May 31. • Mint & Rose, a collection of Mediterraneaninspired shoes and bags for women, soulfully crafted by artisans in Spain. • Projected to open its doors March 4, Urban Outfitters will add its eccentric blend of clothing, home, lifestyle, and beauty products to the mix. • A showroom for luxury electric car company Lucid Motors now anchors the district’s southeast entrance. • A 10,622-square-foot West Elm will open summer 2021 between True Food Kitchen and LA Fitness along Rosemary Avenue, bringing
Rosemary Square’s home-goods square footage to more than 100,000. Nantucket Whaler, Solid & Striped, and Mint & Rose are brainchildren of Leap, a data-driven turnkey platform that develops, deploys, and operates retail stores for modern brands (typically internet-born, direct-to-consumer labels). Such companies’ transitions from online only to physical retail mark the embrace of an omnichannel approach, and clusters of such stores are popping up in major cities. West Palm Beach’s inclusion makes a statement about its future trajectory, while Leap’s plug-and-play model is further evidence of retail’s ability to thrive in the era of online shopping. Still, Rosemary Square isn’t the only local hot spot with new stores. On Worth Avenue, Yafa Signed Jewels recently premiered a 2,000-squarefoot retail location to house its collection of rare and vintage signed jewelry. At The Royal Poinciana Plaza, the December entrance of British fashion house Jimmy Choo marked the shopping center’s seventh new opening of the season.
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The Lowdown on SUGAR
How sugar works within the body and SMART SWAPS to eliminate it from your diet By Ivey Leidy | Photography by Kent Anderson When it comes to sugar, many people feel out of control. The good news? It’s not your fault. Proven to be highly addictive, sugar floods the brain with so much dopamine (the pleasure hormone) that we can’t help ourselves but to overeat and keep coming back for more. This addiction dates back to the beginning of mankind, when sugar was used as a means of survival. Our brain told our body to binge on the rare berry bush or beehive as a way to store fat for times when we’d need that reserve for fuel. Unfortunately, we never evolved out of this. While we no longer roam the earth hunting and gathering, we simply head to the pantry instead. Our endocrine/hormone system acts as our internal control center and is made up of organs and glands that communicate with our brain and gut, carrying out numerous functions within the body. This system usually works in perfect harmony, but when you add sugar to the mix, an interesting phenomenon occurs.
Sugar increases production of the “hunger hormone” known as ghrelin and deactivates our “satiety hormone” known as leptin, tricking our brains and bodies into thinking we are hungry. Fast-forward to present day, when our food industry has added sugar to almost every processed food we eat. This constant exposure to sugar leads not only to overeating (especially of more sugary foods), but to obesity and diabetes. The massive increase in chronic disease, heart disease, hypertension, and especially type 2 diabetes in recent decades is no coincidence. Kicking the addiction to sugar may seem daunting, but with a few changes, a remarkable shift can occur. Not only will your taste buds change, making foods more flavorful, but hormones may stabilize, improving mood and sleep and regulating blood sugar and blood pressure.
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If you take the grams of sugar listed on a nutritional label and divide by four, you get the number of teaspoons of refined sugar or table sugar. The USDA recommends no more than 10 teaspoons of sugar per day for adults and 6 per day for children 2 years of age and older. Infants’ taste buds are designed to crave fat and sugar in N’ice cream breastmilk; their rapid growth requires more calories. Unfortunately, this sweet tooth can Save sweets and treats for special remain until puberty, resulting in children occasions. having very limited palates. Here are some tips for limiting sugar intake during these years: Keep fresh fruit and vegetables on hand for snacks. Eliminate juice, soda, and sports drinks, which can contain up to 50 grams of Read labels! Just because a cereal sugar per drink. Stick to water instead. says organic and whole grain doesn’t mean it contains less sugar. Try to keep Replace desserts with fruits and fresh cereal sugar content to less than 6 grams fruit popsicles, low-sugar yogurt, or per serving. n’ice cream.
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Vanilla N’Ice Cream with Stewed Apples »
FREE OF GLUTEN, DAIRY, AND REFINED SUGAR
N’ICE CREAM INGREDIENTS 3 frozen bananas 1/2 cup soaked and drained raw cashews (either soaked overnight in enough water to cover or soaked for 1 hour in hot water) 1 tsp. vanilla extract 2 tbsp. almond or cashew milk
Combine all ingredients in a high-speed blender for 1-2 minutes, scraping down the sides as you go. Enjoy as is, or let set in the freezer for 1 hour before scooping. STEWED APPLES INGREDIENTS 1 apple (I love Honeycrisp or Fuji) 1/3 cup water 1/2 tsp. ground cinnamon Peel and core the apple and slice into wedges, about 1/4 inch thick. Place apple slices, water, and cinnamon into a saucepan or pot. Bring to a boil and then simmer for 3-4 minutes. When water is evaporated, transfer to a bowl and top with n’ice cream.
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Although it's important to avoid high-sugar fruits when trying to beat the addiction to refined sugars, it’s okay to reintroduce moderate amounts once refined sugar has been eliminated. Bananas' nutritional benefits outweigh their sugar content. They’re rich in vitamin C, potassium, and fiber, which slows the digestion of their sugars and limits the effect on blood-sugar levels and insulin production.
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DON’TS · Processed foods including chips, crackers, pasta, and sweets · Gluten, dairy, and all table sugar · Artificial sweeteners such as saccharin (Sweet’n Low), aspartame (Equal), sucralose (Splenda), and sugar alcohols like xylitol, erythritol, and maltitol, which are difficult to process, causing bloating, gas, and diarrhea · Sweeteners such as agave, cane sugar, coconut sugar, and highfructose corn syrup, which are high on the glycemic index and act like table sugar within the body · Sugary drinks, juices, and sodas · High-sugar fruits such as mangoes, bananas, grapes, and pineapple DO’S · In place of these sweeteners and artificial sweeteners, use 1 tsp. of raw unfiltered honey, maple syrup, or pure stevia. · Keep fruit intake to 1/2 cup of low-sugar fruits such as raspberries, blackberries, strawberries, blueberries, oranges, grapefruit, cantaloupe, and kiwi. · Keep starchy vegetables such as potatoes and corn to a minimum (less than 1/4 of your plate). · Include as many non-starchy vegetables as you can ( 1/2 to 3/4 of your plate). Good options are broccoli, cauliflower, brussels sprouts, asparagus, celery, cucumber, eggplant, peppers, leafy greens, tomatoes, and zucchini. · Aim for 6 oz. of protein per meal. Best choices are lean animal meat like chicken, eggs, and omega-3rich fish like salmon and tuna. If possible, choose organic produce, pasture-raised organic eggs and poultry, and grass-fed meat. • Healthy fats—such as extra-virgin olive oil, almond butter, and avocados—keep you fuller longer, staving off sugar cravings.
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AKRIS SPRING/ SUMMER 2021 This collection, a collaboration with Imi Knoebel, showcases the German artist’s geometric shapes.
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AVANTE GARDE Blue angel Anouk handbag with detachable strap ($1,290), Akris, Palm Beach, akris.com
STYLE NOTES GALLERIST: Artist creations become fashionable collector’s items. EXPRESSIONISM: Abstract prints and structural shapes make bold statements. COLOR 101: Opt for accessories in vivid hues or graphic black and white.
ANIMAL KINGDOM Lion and Bird drop earrings ($1,635), Grainne Morton, grainnemorton.co.uk
COMIC COUTURE Dessus Dessous Wow bangle ($780), Hermès, Palm Beach, hermes.com
FANCY FLORALS Ken Scott print Gucci 1955 Horsebit top-handle bag ($2,500), Gucci, Palm Beach, Boca Raton, gucci.com NEON LIGHTS Printed fabric handbag ($1,975), Chanel, Palm Beach, Palm Beach Gardens, chanel.com
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Rick Rose is the founder of Palm Beach Vacation Rentals but is best-known around town for his deep knowledge of Palm Beach history. In fact, the West Palm native is so well versed in all things Palm Beach that he penned a book on the subject; Palm Beach: The Essential Guide to America’s Legendary Resort Town became the leading guide to the island upon its initial 2017 publication (the second edition will hit shelves in October). As the official historian for the Worth Avenue Association, Rose leads weekly walking tours of the area that raise money for a charity of choice each season. In addition to being a member of the Historical Society of Palm Beach County, Flagler Museum, and Palm Beach Preservation Foundation, Rose serves on the board of Discover the Palm Beaches and supports Ballet Palm Beach. —Skye Sherman
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In a time when bucket-list trips feel out of reach, start planning an experiential Tanzania safari for the future, exploring all corners of the Serengeti and heeding our most current insider tips
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LOOK FORWARD TO ALL THAT’S NEW ON THE SERENGETI SAFARI CIRCUIT. Remarkably, 2020 blessed us with some of the Serengeti’s most stunning accommodations to date. Of note, the much-loved Singita Sabora Tented Camp (singita.com), a crown jewel of Singita Grumeti Reserve in the western Serengeti, re-debuted in November 2020 after a year-long closure, showing off a brand-new facility built from the ground up. Sabora Tented Camp 2.0 is a masterpiece of light-on-Earth, transitional indoor-outdoor space, with profound wellness elements woven into a minimalist, African-indebted aesthetic. Each of the nine canvas-topped tents reveals expansive open floor plans, framed by alternating glass and mesh screens, allowing the sights, sounds, and breezes of the savanna to remain present at all times. Rooms are strewn with custom leather furnishings, from nightstands to folding tables to hanging bathroom mirrors fastened to thick, handsome belts. A private meditation deck, outdoor shower, alfresco living area, and comfy daybed facilitate restorative days of yoga, reading, contemplation, and unapologetic relaxation in the heart of the Tanzanian bush.
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Clockwise from above: The refreshed lounge at Sayari Camp; an epic daytime leopard sighting at Sayari camp; overlooking the Tanzanian bush with Serengeti Balloon Safaris; safari from the pool at the Four Seasons Safari Lodge Serengeti.
Up in the northern Serengeti, Asilia Africa’s Sayari Camp (asiliaafrica.com) reopened following a comprehensive refurbishment. The pioneering property, best known for its role in fostering a conservation economy in a former poaching hot spot, sports a new look courtesy of celebrated designer Caline Williams-Wynn. The 15-tent camp pays homage to its setting: Kuria people of the northern Serengeti are depicted in original artworks, the color palette is inspired by the surrounding topography, and beaded Maasai soft goods adorn rooms. Situated near the Mara River, the location here is also tops; wildebeest and zebra abound during annual migrations—and apex predators tend to follow. The Gran Meliá Arusha (melia.com) is another welcomed addition to the Serengeti safari circuit. Nestled between Kilimanjaro and Arusha airports, this comfort-rich, hypermodern hotel—rooftop bar included—gives safari-goers a world-class place to rest their heads in between their international arrival and next-day domestic departures.
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MEET THE CATS OF THE UNTOUCHED EASTERN SERENGETI. From 1994 to 2014, much of the eastern Serengeti—and its iconic short-grass plains—remained off limits to tourism as part of a concerted effort to protect dwindling numbers of big cats (namely cheetah) and provide a safe haven for repopulation efforts. Once the region was reintegrated into the National Park circuit, eco-conscious operator Asilia Africa (asiliaafrica.com) planted roots in this prime predator real estate. Fast-forward to present day, and Asilia’s tented camp, Namiri Plains, stands as the superlative place within the Serengeti to see African cats, big and small. A recent visit to Namiri Plains lived up to the hype. I counted a minimum of six cheetah encounters daily, with one jumping right into our vehicle. I marveled at interactions among lion cubs, including the progeny of famed lions Bob and Ziggy, known for their size, strength, and massive black and blond manes, respectively. I witnessed rare daylight sightings of caracals and servals, even catching a glimpse of two melanistic serval kittens. The camp itself also impressed as one of the Serengeti’s best. Transformed in 2019 from its humbler origins, Namiri Plains is now a collection of 10 solar-powered tents and tricked-out common areas, all crafted from ancient sedimentary rock, resulting in a fabulous, fossil-chic vibe. With outdoor salas in each tent and prolific design-forward spaces along the Ngare Nanyuki riverbed, there are ample swoonworthy spots for reflecting on the day’s adrenalinefilled, feline-forward adventures.
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Below from left: Hominid skulls on display and a culture-filled dinner at Boma Grill at the Four Seasons Safari Lodge Serengeti.
SEEK OUT THE ARTS AND CULTURE IN THE BUSH. While wildlife will always be the main draw of a Serengeti safari, many properties are going the extra mile to showcase the region’s artistic and cultural assets. Case in point: the aforementioned Four Seasons Safari Lodge Serengeti, home to the likes of an artist-in-residence program, an inspiring Discovery Center, and Boma Grill, a restaurant that celebrates Maasai culture through performance and Tanzanian culture through cuisine. During the year, eight up-and-coming artists complete residencies between two weeks and two months long, painting new works and interacting with guests daily in a studio near the main bar. The Discovery Center is part museum, part lecture theater, with artifacts from across Tanzania, including hominid fossils from Olduvai Gorge, and documentaries screened twice nightly. At Boma Grill, immerse in the authentic song and dance of the Maasai while sampling typical Tanzanian mainland dishes such as savory banana soup and seafood-centric cuisine from Zanzibar like coconut prawn curry. PALMBEACHILLUSTRATED.COM | MARCH 2021
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WEIGH THE RISKS VERSUS THE REWARDS OF TRAVELING NOW. Tanzania and its safari lodges are currently open to international visitors and have been since May 2020. With tourism at recent lows, a lack of human presence (and those pesky vehicles that accompany it) have permitted an unparalleled regeneration within Serengeti National Park and its peripheral reserves. Now, the animal sightings rank arguably the best in recent decades. As one who has ventured on 23 safaris in as many years, my expedition last Novem-
ber topped them all. Coveted action sequences typically reserved for television specials, such as leopards mating in daylight, back-to-back cheetah kills, and face-offs between giraffes and lions, are currently happening in real time, all the time. Suffice to say, those who feel comfortable traveling to the Serengeti now will witness what few get to see: Nature completely ruling Africa’s heartland. Nevertheless, if late 2021or 2022 feels more logical and responsible, an epic safari still awaits—the Serengeti never disappoints. «
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What does the sweet smell of success actually smell like? When it permeates the interior of Mercedes’ stunning new $160,000 flagship SUV—the Mercedes-Maybach GLS 600 4Matic—it’s the flowery, light aroma of white osmanthus blossom, rounded off by a gentle leather note, with a hint of spicy tea. The olfactory-minded team at Mercedes-Benz created this unique fragrance to spritz the cabin of the hedonistic GLS 600. Here is a super-luxe business jet on wheels to challenge the likes of Bentley’s Bentayga, Range Rover’s SV Autobiography, and BMW’s Alpina XB7. And while it was developed from the Alabama-built, full-size Mercedes GLS 4x4 (prices from $76,000) it’s a different animal altogether. Just look at the thing: It has more bling than Liberace at his most flamboyant, Vegas best. It oozes opulence, from its flashy chrome grille to its shimmery-mesh air intake, from those towering polished rims to that gorgeous two-tone paint. While the exterior will rotate heads from Worth Avenue to Rodeo Drive, the interior is the exclamation point. Climb into the back—helped by self-lowering suspension—and settle into rear thrones that recline aircraft-style, with elevating footrests, built-in calf and back massagers, heaters, coolers, and pillows as headrests. A compartment between the seats can chill a bottle of Champagne and there are even a couple of flutes—for drinking, not playing—at your disposal. To serenade you while you imbibe, the state-of-theart Burmester 3D surround-sound system boasts 27 speakers and 1,590 watts of auditory bliss. Arguably the biggest thrill of this mighty Maybach is the way it drives. Its power comes courtesy of a 4.0-liter twin-turbo V-8 that
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packs a robust 550 hp and 538 lb-ft of torque. Add to this Mercedes’ EQ Boost 48-volt mild-hybrid system, which can rustle up 21 hp and 184 lb-ft of additional thrust. Pedal to the metal, you’ll hit 60 mph from standstill in a mere 4.8 seconds. Perhaps even more impressive is the way this 6,000-pound beauty seemingly defies physics and behaves like a sports sedan through the curves. The key here is the Maybach’s E-Active Body Control, which allows it to lean into a curve, much like a motorcycle, to reduce any top-heavy sensation for those inside. Couple this with air suspension that delivers a magic carpet ride, front cameras
that prep the suspension to absorb lumps and bumps, and truly impressive tire grip to arrive at a vehicle that is an absolute delight to drive. Okay, not all is perfect. With the rear seats now positioned 4.7 inches farther back to increase legroom (the third row has been jettisoned entirely) plus their inability to fold, luggage space is minuscule at best. Picking up friends from the airport? Better book an Uber for their bags. Here’s the dilemma: Do you go with the Mercedes-Maybach 600 GLS or the newly refreshed 2021 Bentley Bentayga? Tough call. Both have a comparable base price, similar V-8 power, and the same single-minded focus on luxury—though the Maybach definitely has the cooler rear seats. But with its interior aroma of white osmanthus blossom, the Maybach just might win by a nose. «
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Seven Seas Yachts’ stunning HERMES SPEEDSTER is a Porsche for the seas By Howard Walker For aficionados of classic automobiles, the 1954 Porsche Speedster stands out as an icon. “King of Cool” Steve McQueen used to race one. So did James Dean. It’s the reason you can now expect to pay upward of a quarter of a million dollars to put one in your garage. It’s no wonder then that UK-based Seven Seas Yachts used the Porsche’s quirky yet instantly recognizable lines as the inspiration for its achingly gorgeous Hermes Speedster runabout. The Porsche Speedster design cues are hard to miss—from that curvy windshield to the chrome-ringed retro gauges and twin meshed air intakes set in the rear sun pad. As for that
Hermes name, it comes from the ancient Greek god rather than the fancy fashion brand. That being said, the quality is certainly up there with that of the French couturier. Seven Seas, which maintains a U.S. headquarters in Fort Lauderdale, has been building this rakish 22-footer since 2017. Until recently, the main power source was a 155-horsepower Rotax airplane engine utilizing a Waverunnerlike water jet. It’s a combo that can skim the Speedster across the water at a zippy 45 mph. These days, however, the builder is aiming to appeal to more environmentally conscious boaters with its zero-emission, all-electric
version, the Speedster E. It comes with a 100kW electric motor juiced by a 30-kW-hour battery pack to deliver a top speed of 36 mph. Throttle back and, at 6 mph, it’ll run in stealthy silence for up to nine hours on a single charge. Regardless of whether you select gas or electric, the level of craftsmanship is just astonishing. Every piece of trim, every switch, every fitting is handmade. I love the Art Deco–style stereo, with its wave-patterned stainless-steel facing plate that hinges downward from the dash at the touch of a button. That, and the beautiful Italian Moto-Lita wood-rimmed helm with its polished spokes and shiny rivets.
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The teak-soled cockpit boasts seating for five, including two hip-hugging buckets and a rear seat that’s extra deep for lounging. And just so you don’t forget the runabout’s roots, there’s a gold-plated “Speedster” badge on the dash and cockpit sides in the same typeface used for the classic Porsche. For a little protection from the sun, or when an afternoon shower rolls through, just flip forward the folding canvas top which, again, is Porsche-inspired. As for the design of the glass hull, there’s hardly a straight line. And never forgetting the Porsche connection, the rear looks oh so similar to that of the four-wheeled Speedster. There’s no shortage of substance to balance all this style either. Seven Seas’ patented “Amfihull” design is said to do away with the typical speedboat characteristic of the bow pointing skyward as the boat leaps onto the plane. Instead, the Hermes maintains a near horizontal attitude as speed increases. Its low center of gravity also gives it excep-
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tional stability when making tight turns. It’s not a big boat—just 22 feet bow to swimplatformed stern, and a slender 5 feet, 9 inches in the beam. But tipping the scales at 1,500 pounds makes it a breeze to tow behind your road-going Porsche. That water jet sprouting from the transom also keeps the boat’s draught in check. It’ll run in seas less than a foot deep, meaning it’s ideal for Florida’s shallow waters.
Of course, all this craftsmanship and quality doesn’t come cheap. A Rotax-powered Hermes Speedster will set you back around $188,000, while the electric-powered Speedster E stickers at $269,000. Both come lavishly equipped with no options to add. As for pulling up outside the yacht club or your favorite dockside eatery in a red Hermes Speedster? That’s priceless. «
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One for the Books HOW A LOCAL PHILANTHROPIST AND CHILDREN’S BOOK AUTHOR MADE CHARACTER—AND HER LIFE—COUNT
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n ensemble of themed character props and designer couture is not a typical sight in Palm Beach, but never looked chicer than when worn by Ms. Loretta Neff, local philanthropist, author, and child advocate. Loretta was in her element helping children and her entertaining spirit was the “magic wand” of her enchanting presentations. Animatedly reading to students, Loretta’s enthusiasm bubbled over to the safari-themed, pith-helmet-wearing students their excitement bursting into all arms reaching up for questions. Teaching core values and character education was ever so fulfilling and heartwarming. This was just another day in the life of Loretta Neff. Loretta was an award-winning children’s book author, writing books about bettering oneself through manners, civility, and caring for and service to others. Building character as a longstanding and honorable virtue was at the core of her mission; it is an overarching theme in each of her books. She was committed to creating a better world through the earnestness and innocence of children. Tame Your Manners at KAMP Safari® {Kids’ Animals & Manners Program} and follow-up book, Sip Tea with Mad Hatter at KAMP® {Kids’ Arts & Manners Program} were written to teach basic social skills early, especially during childhood, when a child’s moral fiber can be
shaped to greatly impact his or her life for the better. Loretta recently finished a manuscript for her third book, Desi & Lucy’s Adventures at KAMP Happy Tails™, a book which incorporates a new Furry Reading Buddies™ program, a unique curriculum that links social-emotional learning (SEL) and humane education. As a young woman, Loretta joined a private club and began teaching business etiquette and the all-important social skills to clients ranging from individuals to Fortune 500 companies. A simple postponement of law school became a thriving career –and a driving mission. In 2014, Loretta created the EW Foundation (EWF) to help underprivileged children gain valuable skills used for life from its Kids of Character™ outreach programs. EWF’s vision is to teach, inspire, and motivate children to perform spontaneous acts of kindness and consideration. Through fun and interactive school presentations and donated books, students learn more than 20 principles, including compassion, confidence, gratitude, humility, integrity, knowledge, loyalty, obedience, patience, respect, responsibility, and understanding. With her husband by her side and a few devoted volunteers, Loretta Neff reached out to children, schools, and principals, and shared the goodness of her books. Her annual fundraiser, Books, Bellinis
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and Bel Canto™, was a labor of love and Loretta flourished with her foundation’s goal of reaching as many students as possible. Loretta brought her “muchness” (an endearing phrase from her books to represent a big heart and passion) to children all over the U.S., especially in Palm Beach County. She worked hard for every dollar raised and since EWF’s inception, it has served over 25,468 children, 46 charities, and 43 schools and academies. She was immersed in the Palm Beach scene but spent most of her time illuminating the classrooms. Exceptionally thoughtful, she would sign and personalize every book given to a student and was a connoisseur of the handwritten note. Married to her beloved husband, Pier Bjorklund, for almost 14 years, they shared a special love that weathered the ebbs and flows of “sickness and health and good times and bad” through their strong devotion to each other. They met on the day after Valentine’s Day in 2007 at a Palm Beach fundraiser. A quick glance serendipitously had them engaged in Bordeaux, France, on August 7, 2007, and married at Sandy Lane in Barbados on October 7, 2007. By most accounts, a fairy-tale romance and beginning of a life together became challenged in 2012 when Loretta was diagnosed with stage 4 breast cancer. Although given a prognosis of one year, Loretta persevered for eight purposeful years—her zest for life and altruism sustaining her. Despite her illness, she started her journey in writing children’s books. Since her passing in July 2020, it’s been impossible to determine the countless people touched by Loretta’s sparkle and kindness throughout her lifetime. Her joie de vivre will live on in the hearts of family, friends, the children whose lives have been shaped by the ideals within her books and programs, and, most importantly, through the continuing work of her proudest accomplishment, the EW Foundation. Her husband, family, close friends, and donors are steadfast in continuing her legacy through the EW Foundation with their sights set on a broader, more national outreach to expand Loretta’s vision. In the words of J.M. Barrie, the creator of Peter Pan, “People who bring sunshine into the lives of others, cannot keep it from themselves.” Not only was this one of Loretta’s favorite quotes, it embodies the person she was her entire life. Loretta is remembered for her joy, lightness, generosity of spirit, and, most especially, for her commitment to helping children in need. Please visit https://ewfcares.org for more information on the EW Foundation and donations and follow us on Facebook (EWFcares) and Twitter (@EWFcares) to be a part of our further growth, successes, and the launch of the new book, Desi & Lucy’s Adventures at KAMP Happy Tails™.
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Palm Beach Gardens Fire Rescue Department Rescue Lieutenant Krystyna Krakowski eyeballs the bins of medical supplies in the back of her ambulance. It’s a veritable emergency room on wheels. But beyond the equipment is something she says is just as important: compassion for people. “I could be the last face someone sees,” she says. “I’m going to make sure they get what they need from me as a medic. But also, what they need from me as a human being.” As alarms ring through the station, a dispatcher alerts the team to an emergency at a local long-term care facility. Lights on and sirens blaring, fire medic Julie Dudley guides the ambulance through traffic. On scene, the team races to the patient, with Krakowski calling the shots. They start chest compressions and administer medications. They find a pulse and lose it. They try to determine the man’s medical history (which no one at the facility seems to know) and how long he’s been unresponsive (an aide shrugs and says, “He was fine this morning.”).
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Krystyna Krakowski Title: Rescue lieutenant Age: 46 Number of years in the fire service: 17 Best thing about the job: “I love helping people and making a difference. I was attracted to the physical aspect, and how every day is a new challenge. I get to do what I love and be kind to others while I’m doing it.”
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Kelsey Krzywada Title: Fire medic (recently promoted to rescue lieutenant) Age: 29 Number of years in the fire service: 5 Best thing about the job: “Every so often we get letters and follow-up calls from someone we’ve helped. It’s cool to know the patient is healed now and that you played a part in that.”
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Respect for everyone on the team is embedded into the culture of our department. Every person who works here has got to believe in and support that culture, or they won’t actually put it into practice when no one is looking.” —Deputy Fire Chief James Ippolito On many days, lives are saved on calls like these. But this isn’t one of those days; the patient dies. Krakowski and her team are likely the last faces he saw—and maybe the only people who cared for him at a human level. Making History The fire rescue team responding to the long-term care facility is comprised of two women and three men. But on September 18, 2020, the team was a women-only affair: Krakowski and Dudley, plus fire medic Kelsey Krzywada, acting captain Monica Marzullo, and driver engineer Sandi Ladewski. “It happened by chance,” Palm Beach Gardens Deputy Fire Chief James Ippolito says of the first-ever all-woman shift in the department’s 56-year history. “We were just going through our normal staffing procedures based on qualifications and rank.” Marzullo says that from the get-go she knew the team would garner attention, and she wanted to make sure they were ready for whatever the day brought. “When they hear us go on calls today, it’s going to be all eyes on us,” she told her colleagues at their morning meeting. “Everybody bring your A game.” After the meeting, the group posed for pictures at Fire Station 65 to commemorate the history-making day. But then, Dudley says, it was business as usual as the team handled the calls that came in from dispatch. Because the Palm Beach Gardens Fire Department provides both firefighting and emergency medical services, every team member on every shift is a certified firefighter as well as either a certified paramedic or EMT. Ippolito says 85 percent of the calls his crews respond to are medical emergencies. The remaining 15 percent are to structure fires, vehicle fires, brush fires, hazardous materials incidents, car accidents, bomb scares, gas leaks, and other types of public assistance calls. There were no fires for the #sheshift (as it’s now known) to fight that day, but there was plenty of action. Dudley says that on call after call, people took note of the all-woman squad. “They were like: Wait a minute, there’s another girl! ‘How many of you are there?’” she recalls a man who had been in a car accident asking. “And I was like: ‘There are five of us, and we got this.’” But when their 24-hour shift ended, the greater conversation—about women’s roles in male-dominated professions like the fire service— was just beginning. Shifting the Culture Firefighters nationwide consider each other family. But no family is without its dysfunction, and within this one, there’s an open secret: Women in the fire service are still controversial and relatively rare. To explain the dearth of women firefighters, some point to the fact that men and women are held to identical physical standards. Those standards—adopted in fire departments throughout the U.S.—are 96
known as the Candidate Physical Ability Test (CPAT), an eight-event, timed gauntlet. Candidates must drag hoselines, climb stairs in full gear, carry tools, operate ladders, use sledgehammers to gain forcible entry, navigate mazes with limited visibility, locate and remove a 165-pound dummy from a simulated fire scene, and breach a ceiling. They have just 10 minutes and 20 seconds to do it all, and they must wear their protective clothing, helmet, and boots—plus a 50-pound vest to simulate the weight of a self-contained breathing apparatus. (For the stair climb event, an additional 25 pounds is added to their shoulders to approximate the weight of a high-rise hose bundle.) The CPAT is widely considered to be one of the most grueling tests required for any profession in the U.S., and many say it presents a physical barrier too high for most women to meet. But Marc Bendick, an economic consultant who conducted a 2008 study on female firefighters across North America, says that when the test is administered fairly, men and women pass at about the same rate. “It’s not every woman in the U.S. who could pass that test,” Bendick admits. “And not every man can pass it either. But the kind of women who apply for fire jobs are very athletically inclined, and they can and do pass.” Krzywada takes pride in the fact that women firefighters have to hit the same benchmarks as their male counterparts. But, she says, that often means they have to work smarter, not harder, to get the job done. “I always have to figure out how to do stuff in different ways,” she explains. “Like, maybe I can’t pick that tool up like that. I have to find a different way to grab it, a different angle to make it work.” But beyond the concerns over the demanding physical standards of the CPAT, there’s also a sexist precedent, a pervasive bro culture that says women don’t belong in the fire service. Krakowski—who worked at another department before joining Palm Beach Gardens 15 years ago—says she’s experienced the struggle firsthand. “I went through horrific hazing,” she says, recalling her days at the other department. “You’re talking about a good-old-boy system, and it’s strong.” Ippolito says that system has to change—and he’s doing his utmost to make sure his department leads the way. “Respect for everyone on the team is embedded into the culture of our department,” he says. “Every person who works here has got to believe in and support that culture, or they won’t actually put it into practice when no one is looking.” Ippolito must be doing something right: Female firefighters make up 11 percent of his department. If that percentage seems low, consider that the national average of women firefighters is just 4.7 percent, according to federal labor statistics. Marzullo believes Palm Beach Gardens’ success comes from using each individual’s strengths for the good of the team and the community they serve. “There’s a job for everybody,” she says. “It takes all different types to complete all the tasks we’re expected to do.” Ippolito agrees: “Do we all have our strengths and weaknesses? Absolutely. But they all complement each other.”
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Monica Marzullo Title: Lieutenant and acting captain Age: 38 Number of years in the fire service: 18 Best thing about the job: “It takes a certain kind of person to want to do this job. You have to be strong. You have to work well under pressure. You have to be decisive. And you have to be confident. It just fits my personality.”
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Sandi Ladewski Title: Driver engineer Age: 47 Number of years in the fire service: 19 Best thing about the job: “I love the medical part and helping people. And there’s nothing like the camaraderie and family aspect. I love the schedule too—a typical 9-to-5 job isn’t for me.”
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Julie Dudley Title: Fire medic Age: 53 Number of years in the fire service: 24 Best thing about the job: “I love the physical part of it and the mental part of it. I like that we’re problem solvers; you’re constantly having to figure things out. It’s hard work, but it’s fun work.”
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Inspiring Impact When Krakowski and Dudley posted the group photos they’d snapped during the #sheshift to their social media accounts, they had no idea what their reach (nor their impact) would be. Initially, they pegged their posts to support Brian Wolnewitz, a 40-year-old Palm Beach Gardens fire captain who was diagnosed with stage 4 lung cancer in 2019. “He’s our driving force,” says Krakowski, who urges people to purchase the Firefighters to the Rescue fundraiser shirts that all five women wore in those now-viral photos (firefighters totherescue.com). “We wanted to celebrate our accomplishments as women,” Ladeswki says, “but Brian was our big why.” With a combined 6,000 likes and 4,000 shares, the story soon morphed beyond the fundraising realm and began appearing in media outlets from The New York Post to ABC’s Good Morning America to NBC’s Today Show. As the self-proclaimed introvert of the #sheshift, Marzullo found the initial media onslaught overwhelming. But the influx of mentoring opportunities that has come along with the group’s newfound fame has allowed her and her colleagues to encourage the dreams of the next generation of women firefighters. That alone, Marzullo says, makes all of the hubbub worth it. Krakowski tells the women and girls who’ve reached out for advice that pursuing the job you love—especially in a male-dominated profession—takes personal fortitude. “Don’t give up,” she says. “I tell them they’ve got to keep a sense of humor and not take things personally. If you have smarts and compassion to do the job, you’re going to succeed.” Of course, on the internet, anything that attracts good attention will
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also attract bad attention. Ladewski says that in the wake of it all, she has followed a key online adage: don’t read the comments. “There are still some people in the fire service who don’t think women should be in the ranks,” she says. “You’ve just got to ignore it and do what you love and are good at.” Internet trolls aside, Ippolito says that the barrier-breaking positivity of the #sheshift inspires him as both a firefighter and a father. “The message that there are no boundaries, and that you can do anything you want to do regardless of your gender, is important,” said Ippolito, who has a 8-year-old daughter. “That’s what I want for my daughter, and that’s what I want for the women in our department. That’s what I want for the women in my community.”
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Future Focused There will always be fires to fight. There will always be emergencies to respond to. And there will always be patients to care for—like the man in the long-term facility that Krakowski and her team worked to save. Those things are all part of being a firefighter. The shift at Station 65 was staffed by a nearly all-male crew on September 19. But for one day, the women ruled. The #sheshift hopes their story helps those who will follow in their bootsteps to see a new diverse future for the fire service. Krzywada, who admits it took her several tries to pass her fire school test, feels the #sheshift stands as a lesson to those who doubt a woman’s ability to work in the fire service. “The first time I didn’t pass the test, the director of my fire academy looked me straight in the eye
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and said, ‘You’re done here. I would never want you working on my crew,’” she recalls. “But the irony is: I did eventually make it.” Does she wonder if he saw the viral media coverage? “Damned straight,” Krzywada says, laughing. “I hope he saw it and recognized me as the woman he tried to discourage. He’s the one who failed, not me.” As the dust settles on their viral moment, Krakowski says she’s come to realize that the #sheshift’s message of empowerment is just an echo of the internal monologue she returns to when being a woman—in a job that was once seen as no-place-for-women—tests her spirits: “Hold your ground. Never quit. Even with tears in your eyes, keep going,” she says. “Don’t let anybody else tell you what you’re capable of, because women can do anything.” « PALMBEACHILLUSTRATED.COM | MARCH 2021
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DAVID MCCLYMONT | The Surfer-Turned-CEO As CEO of the Palm Beach Symphony, David McClymont may appear to be a classic businessman in a perfectly tailored suit. But somewhere beneath his Lean Six Sigma Green Belt lies the salty heart of a former Billabong-sponsored surfer. On most days, McClymont leads the symphony’s business dealings and programming. (He’s doing something right—in 2020, the Cultural Council for Palm Beach County awarded the organization a Muse Award for Outstanding Community Engagement in recognition of its wide variety of programming in schools, free public concerts, youth music, and music therapy efforts for underserved populations.) But on weekends and holidays, you can catch McClymont traveling to surf new locales around the world, including a recent jaunt to the Maldives. It’s a sport that McClymont says has heavily influenced his personal style, since being a sponsored surfer meant doing his fair share of photo shoots. The experience introduced him to the world of sartorial expression: “How to pair outfits, how to dress up or dress down to a particular mood, occasion, or style,” he explains. Over the years, he’s taken those lessons and applied them to his own look. “I make sure that my style inspiration is coming from me and not what I’m seeing on social media,” he says. “We’ve seen so many people who wear something that’s super fashionable, but you can tell that they’re wearing it for all the wrong reasons. It’s not part of their persona, right? True style has to be an extension of who you are as a person.” Personal style statement: I try to embrace my mood. Can never have too many: Shoes. There’s always an occasion to show your personality with a great pair of shoes. Labels he loves: Salvatore Ferragamo, Gucci, Tod’s, Billabong, Chervò, J Brand Current style influencers: Keanu Reeves, Roger Federer, David Beckham, and Mariano Di Vaio. They can go from edgy to modern to distinguished, and they aren’t afraid to take risks. Beloved shopping spots: Worth Avenue, The Royal Poinciana Plaza, The Gardens Mall Most priceless piece: My grandfather’s cufflinks Celebrity closet he’d like to raid: Keanu Reeves. He has a diversified wardrobe for all occasions. Worthwhile splurge: My custom suits Go-to look: Distinguished business attire Best way to break the rules: Stripping down to a pair of trunks and going surfing. Last purchase: A Chervò Mondello jacket Next fashion investment: A Calibre de Cartier diver watch
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JERVONTE EDMONDS | The Minimalist Someone once told Jervonte “Tae” Edmonds—CEO of Suits for Seniors and the West Palm Beach Police Athletic League—that people judge you twice: when you walk in the room and when you open your mouth. That’s why the nonprofit organizations he leads help teach young people how to have style and back it up with substance. What does his style say when he walks into a room? Edmonds likes to shoot for two goals: bold and simple. “I try to have my suit make a statement, but you’ll always see me in a simple dress shirt,” he explains. “I don’t wear a tie, but I add a pocket square. I want to stand out, but I want to always be reserved and know that I’m not being too extra.” Edmonds says he discovered his personal passion for style after joining a college leadership organization. “I think I took the saying, ‘Dress for where you are going, not where you are,’ too seriously,” he jokes. But it’s a mantra that has gotten him far—and inspired him to help others along the way. “It means a lot to be a part of a crowd of people who are trying to be influencers and show how important your image and first impression are,” he says. “I represent a population of people who tend to get put into a box. I hope I get to open up the box for them through my style.” Personal style statement: It has evolved over time as I’ve found the pieces, patterns, and prices that meet my needs to be both bold and simple. Can never have too many: White button-down slim-fit dress shirts Labels he loves: Ferragamo (for accessories) Beloved shopping spots: NY Men’s Clothing in the Boynton Beach Mall and Bob Goldfarb Custom Suits Most priceless piece: A windowpane, custom-made Bob Goldfarb gray suit given to me for Christmas by my friend John Tedesco Celebrity closet he’d like to raid: Steve Harvey. Can you name someone with a greater taste in suits? Favorite fashion up-and-comer: My Suits for Seniors alumni. The students go off to college and seem to come back dressed better than me. Biggest fashion risk he’s taken: Wearing a super slim-fit patterned suit to a Comcast Achievers interview. I broke the zipper in the middle of the interview. It was worth the risk because only the top half of my suit made the cut. Worthwhile splurge: My Ferragamo shoes Go-to look: A navy blue suit, a white dress shirt, and a white pocket square Always accessorizes with: A gold ring Best way to break the rules: Wear a big hat. You’ll never catch him in: Colorful clothing. For me, less is more. Trend he’d like to see canceled: Three-piece suits. They typically run big on the person wearing them. Fashion’s next big moment: When designers start making affordable clothing that doesn’t cause body-shaming and bullying.
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MATTHEW LINDERMAN | The Traditionalist For Matthew Linderman, president, COO, and general manager of Boca West Country Club, style is a constant process of polish and refinement. “I’ve always had a keen eye for detail—whether it’s the way I dress, making sure my shoes are polished, or the way I present myself when I go into meetings,” he says. In practice, that means wearing a suit six or seven days a week. But even hospitality honchos have to take some downtime, and Linderman says his wife, Yamile, and daughters, Alexa and Sophia, have his full attention on his days off. Still, it can be hard for him to get out of the strings of a suit. “My wife likes it more when I’m in my sandals and flip-flops, but I tend to be proper in my attire. My family is always pushing me to relax,” he says, laughing. His passion for family extends to his philanthropic endeavors. He’s actively involved with Habitat for Humanity and the Boca West Children’s Foundation, which works with at-risk children to address basic care needs surrounding poverty, such as homelessness and hunger. Flip-flops aside, Linderman believes his urge toward formality is just part of who he’s always been. “My father was born in Ireland, grew up in Scotland, and worked in the garment industry in New York,” he notes, explaining his fascination with a sort of Britishinspired polish. “Being refined is who I am—it’s in my bloodline.” Personal style statement: Debonair and refined. I’d say I’m conservative. I’m never flashy. Can never have too many: Dress shirts or pocket squares. It’s always about the details. Labels he loves: Charles Tyrwhitt, Hugo Boss, Tom Ford, Canali, Brioni Most priceless piece: My father’s Lord Elgin watch. It was a gift he received from my mother for their wedding in 1955 and it was passed down to me. Collects: Watches and cufflinks Celebrity closet he’d like to raid: James Bond because of his sophistication, elegance, and timeless style. Worthwhile splurge: A Tom Ford tuxedo Always accessorizes with: Ties Perfectly Palm Beach look he’s known to rock: Matching color schemes with my wife and daughters. Last purchase: Salvatore Ferragamo shoes Next investment piece: Another watch! A fashion statement he’ll never attempt to pull off: Robert Graham or Versace because it’s not me. Trend he’d like to see canceled: Sneakers with suits
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DALE PERRAULT | The Envelope-Pusher Whether it’s in his role as managing director for the Palm Beach office of Nest Seekers International or in his fashion choices, Dale Perrault says he “likes to push the envelope.” As a real estate agent, he believes that means going above the norm—creating media focus and experiential marketing opportunities over more “outdated approaches” to selling a home, such as open houses and printed flyers. That kind of forward thinking carries over to his personality. “I like to be colorful and vibrant in the way I dress,” he says. “I’m not really concerned with who’s looking at me; I’m more concerned with how I feel in the clothes I wear.” Although Perrault—who lives locally with his husband, Justin Perrault, director of research at Loggerhead Marinelife Center—discovered his fashion sense at age 18, he admits it didn’t flourish until he came out at 28. “That is when I really began allowing myself to take risks and be true to who I am as an individual.” For Perrault, authenticity is key. “I think people can recognize when you feel comfortable—and when you don’t—in the clothes you wear,” he says. “Your personal style is important because it creates energy and almost develops your character based on the outfit you’ve chosen that day. Or at least it does for me.” It’s a style that Perrault says isn’t guided by labels or price tags. “Growing up in foster care, I was never given an opportunity to focus on fashion—nor did I really have access to things.” That mindset has followed him into adulthood. “It doesn’t matter how much money I make. I’m always going to walk to the sale rack first; it’s just the way I’m wired. I really focus on things that stand out to me, that I connect with. Fashion, at its core, is a way to express yourself and your personality.” Personal style statement: My personal style describes my mood for the day. You can tell how I am feeling based on my appearance. I like playing with colors that pop but also enjoy a black ensemble from head to toe. Labels he loves: I’m not a big label guy, but I have a soft spot for Vineyard Vines and Lilly Pulitzer. Current style influencers: Alexander McQueen and Marc Jacobs because they are true to themselves. But my greatest style influencer is my 14-year-old daughter, Alyson, who prefers repurposing thrifted clothes and creating insanely awesome outfits. Perfectly Palm Beach look he’s known to rock: My Palm Beach pink blazer Most priceless piece: A pair of boots that I purchased five years ago after my first real estate sale. I typically don’t spend much on myself, but I worked my feet off for that family and I decided those boots at Nordstrom were made for walking on these feet. Always accessorizes with: Bracelets Celebrity closet he’d like to raid: Diane Keaton. We could create the most amazing montage highlighting her most iconic looks throughout her career. Biggest fashion risk he’s taken: I once was known to rock what I call a front mullet—just bangs. That was literally all that I had on my head. And I would grow my bangs out long enough to tuck behind my ear. I was 13. Fashion’s next big moment: Celebrating people for who they are as individuals. Fashion is amazing because it will always be a form of expression, which is timeless regardless of era.
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HARRISON MORGAN | The Life of the Party Fashion designer Harrison Morgan knows a good look when he sees one. More importantly, he knows where—not who—he’s dressing for. “I dress for the locale and the event,” he says. “Colors read differently in different light.” As co-owner of Palm Beach and Co., Morgan produces women’s clothes and jewelry designs that he then wholesales to top department stores and specialty shops. His self-described “creative urge” began as a child, watching his mother, Camille, develop her own fashion business. He and his husband, interior designer Guy Clark, made Palm Beach their permanent home five years ago. The key to fitting in no matter where you are? Morgan says it’s valuing participation over “simply showing up.” While his personal preferences have always been classic, moving to the island has allowed him to get more adventurous with color and print. “When we are here in Palm Beach, we try to do a Palm Beach look, which we enjoy. You can take a few more chances down here with prints and color. When we’re in the Hamptons or in Nantucket we do more muted colors. I mean, maybe I’ll push a little bit of color in the Hamptons, but not like you could do here.” When it comes to being social, Morgan notes that dressing up is half the fun. “It gives you a chance to be a part of any event, whether it’s restrained formal elegance or a beach bash.” Personal style: Always classic and adapted to the cities in which I am most often at work or play. (I recently got a climate-controlled storage unit from which I can select items for various trips to different locales.) Can never have too many: Comfortable, well-designed shoes. Your feet support your fun. Labels he loves: J. McLaughlin, Cremieux, Ralph Lauren Beloved shopping spots: The Royal Poinciana Plaza, Worth Avenue, and unexpected small shops when I travel to Italy and France each year Most priceless piece: My Cartier Panthère watch. It is beautifully designed, comfortable, and I like being on time. Collects: Since moving to Palm Beach, I now have a collection of colorful blazers and about 300 pocket squares. Covets: Hermès loafers in unique designs Celebrity closet he’d like to raid: Influencer/blogger James Andrew. He has an incredible eye for colorful, timeless quality. Favorite fashion up-and-comer: Michael Bastian, who is breathing new life into Brooks Brothers. Go-to look: White J. McLaughlin jeans, a colorful blazer, and Gucci loafers Last purchase: Respoke espadrilles. Designer Michael Tonello imaginatively recycles vintage Hermès, Gucci, and Pucci silk scarves into espadrilles. « 110 PALM BEACH ILLUSTRATED
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Nestled on the thirtieth floor, the home of art dealer William Secord (opposite page, left) and interior designer Bruce Bierman boasts amazing views and beautifully marries their individual interests.
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Bierman sought to evoke the feel of a 1930s yacht in his interior design. The living room features custom furniture by Bierman and art selected by Secord, including a nineteenth-century deerhound and terrier portrait by Gourlay Steell.
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hen interior designer Bruce Bierman first walked into the penthouse apartment at 529 South Flagler in West Palm Beach, he very nearly made an about-face and walked right back out again. It wasn’t just the “frightening” 1980s decor in mauve and seafoam green, or even the interior walls blocking the view encompassing the Intracoastal, most of Palm Beach Island, and the ocean beyond. It was that some of the exterior walls were not on right angles to each other, says his husband, art dealer William Secord. “We almost didn’t get the apartment because Bruce didn’t like the angle of the wall in two of the rooms.” Since that fateful day 14 years ago, the couple has managed to marry art and geometry to create the perfect design for the thirtieth-floor aerie. After Bierman recovered from his initial reaction to the apartment, he quickly envisioned the possibilities. Donning his architect hat, he gutted and reworked the space first, removing interior walls and opening the 2,500-square-
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foot apartment up to the stunning vista on three sides. He couldn’t change the 45-degree angle of the windows on the exterior walls in the kitchen and library, so he designed around them. Using an all-white interior to make the walls and floors recede allowed him to pull the view to the forefront. “The space tells me what the design should be, and it’s hard to fight that view,” Bierman notes. The top-floor vista only enhances the feeling of being in the clouds, he adds. “Because the penthouse address is P1E, or ‘pie,’ we call it our ‘pie in the sky.’” West Palm Beach wasn’t even on their radar when the couple, who own a loft in the Flatiron district of Manhattan and a beach house on Fire Island, decided to purchase a condo in the area to be near some of Bierman’s clients. They were renting a carriage house in the estate section of Palm Beach and hoped to stay on the island, but condo buildings that
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allowed dogs proved elusive. So they “crossed over,” as Secord says, to West Palm Beach. Since then, they have come to love it. “It’s a small city, but it’s like a community,” he notes. “We can walk to everything: a couple of blocks one way to get croissants and The New York Times and a few blocks the other way to the grocery store.” Bierman, owner of Bruce Bierman Design and a 2000 inductee into the Interior Design Hall of Fame, fashioned an efficient interior that’s reminiscent of a 1930s yacht: rich with ribbon stripe mahogany, Makassar accents, and cleverly hidden storage. Unobtrusive doors slide over the open-concept kitchen cabinets, hiding them from the living area. Another door ingeniously rotates out from a wall in the entryway to seamlessly block the master suite, library/guest room, and two bathrooms from the main living area. PALMBEACHILLUSTRATED.COM | MARCH 2021
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The limited use of materials and colors gives the apartment its sleek, slightly masculine look. “I like my design to whisper rather than shout,” Bierman says. The couple filled the apartment with elegant Art Deco furniture collected on their yearly trips to Paris and adorned the walls with art curated by Secord, president of The William Secord Gallery in Manhattan, an author, and a foremost expert on nineteenth- and twentiethcentury dog and animal paintings. To satisfy Bierman’s quest for straight lines, the white floors are a mosaic of 4-foot square glass slabs—all aligned at right angles to the doorways and built-in cabinetry. Efficiency of design shows up in the kitchen cabinets and pantry shelves, built 30 to 36 inches deep rather than the typical 24 inches, offering loads of storage space. “This apartment is an OCD person’s dream,” Bierman says. The island in the kitchen is mystery white Italian marble that seems to float atop a pedestal, rendering it an unobtrusive divider between kitchen and dining room. “The idea behind this apartment fits into my philosophy
of how I design,” says Bierman. “I call it the psychology of space. Most people don’t use their home efficiently. They say they want extra room and I show them they already have the space they need.” He also stays away from what he calls “occasion-driven” design, favoring more quotidian decor. “Clients come to us with a game plan for entertaining, but 95 percent of the time, it’s just them and how they live every day that matters.” Though the penthouse easily adapts to entertaining, the design is all about accommodating the two of them. “I find that we use every single part of the apartment and that makes it feel larger than 2,500 square feet,” Bierman says. “It just works so well for us.” In the living area adjacent to the kitchen, Bierman custom designed the upholstered furniture—including the 12-foot-long couch—in neutral shades of taupe. He also designed the 8-foot-long coffee table, which required a steel-rod reinforcement down the center to prevent it from sagging when stacked with an array of books. “I like to have a book near me instead of on a bookshelf,” Bierman says. “I didn’t watch TV during
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Top and bottom right: The couple embraced the home’s once off-putting angles in Secord’s office, which houses a portion of his large book collection on the topic of dog paintings.
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Above and right: The kitchen is incredibly sleek and demure. An island made from mystery white Italian marble separates the area from the dining room. Plentiful pantry and cabinet storage makes the apartment an “OCD person’s dream,” says Bierman.
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[the COVID-19 pandemic]. Instead, I’d choose a book to read.” The intentionally oversized sofa and coffee table that invite relaxation also ironically make the small space appear bigger, he explains. “When you walk into this room and see the large couch and table, you think the room has to be large.” A ventless, white glass–slabbed, oil-burning fireplace separates the living room from the dining area. Over the sofa, Secord chose an imposing painting of a deerhound and a terrier by a favorite artist of Queen Victoria, the Scottish nineteenth-century painter Gourlay Steell. Opposite the entryway, the room with those first-look troubling angles became the library/guest room and a sanctuary for Secord, housing some of his collection of books on dog paintings, which at one time numbered
2,000. It’s also a quiet place to write. Secord is the author of five books and numerous articles, including his first book, “Dog Painting, 1840 to 1940, now in its sixth printing and featuring a foreword by the late Brooke Astor. The nearby master suite features a high-gloss mahogany headboard and, of course, a dog painting—this one of a Weimaraner by contemporary artist Christine Merrill. “Bruce loves taupe, so I found a painting of a taupe dog,” Secord jokes. A freestanding tub in the master bath looks out over the view. The toilet in both the apartment’s bathrooms is in its own space (“I have a thing about hiding toilets,” Bierman notes) and the custom sink cabinets have deep, capacious drawers for storage. A mirror designed by Stanford White hangs above the master bath vanity, flanked by Art Deco designer
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Above: The white palette of the master bath is awash in natural light. In addition to a freestanding tub, the serene space includes deep custom sink cabinets, a mirror by Stanford White, and Art Deco sconces from the 1930s.
Above and right: The master bedroom includes a mahogany headboard and a range of linens in a crisp taupe hue. To complement this color scheme, Secord selected a painting of a Weimaraner. While Secord specializes in animal artworks from the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, this portrait is a contemporary piece by Christine Merrill.
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Emile-Jacques Ruhlmann sconces from the 1930s, purchased in Paris. With its quiet decor and ease of design, the penthouse echoes the way the couple lives, Bierman says. Having been together for more than 25 years, they are attuned to each other’s taste and defer to the other’s expertise. “I had veto power on the design and Bruce had veto power over the art,” Secord says, adding that neither needed to exercise that power during this project. His favorite area in the penthouse? The living room, where he can enjoy the tableau of nature outside. The floor-to-ceiling sliding doors allow him to see the ocean from wherever he sits. “I could watch the changing color and mood of the ocean forever; it goes from green to blue to black,” he says. For Bierman, the apartment represents a showcase of 20 years of happy recollections. “Almost everything in the apartment brings back a memory of where we bought it and what we were doing at the time, and that’s so wonderful,” he says. “We have a privileged life and we’re very fortunate.”« PALMBEACHILLUSTRATED.COM | MARCH 2021
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ABOARD CHARTERING A LUXURY YACHT ALLOWS YOU TO ISOLATE IN GRAND STYLE. AND WITH A FLEET OF SUMPTUOUS YACHTS BASED RIGHT HERE IN FLORIDA OR CLOSE BY IN THE BAHAMAS, YOU CAN BE ANCHORED IN THAT DESERTED BAY AND FAR AWAY FROM THE CROWDS IN NO TIME. THESE 10 LUXURY VESSELS—SMALL AND LARGE, NEW AND OLD—ARE GUARANTEED TO FLOAT YOUR BOAT. BY HOWARD WALKER
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There are times when you just want to embrace excess. Like renting that lime-green Lamborghini for the day, or splurging on dinner at The Breakers for 20 of your best friends. That same urge applies to chartering the 78-foot Sexy by Lazzara Yachts. Reserve for half a day, a full day, or a whole week, and she’ll take you anywhere at a speedy 27 knots. With her lipstick-red upholstery, silver lamé sofas, and red and black galley, there’s a definite Don Johnson–Miami Vice vibe. What fun for an Austin Powers–themed party or far-out birthday treat. She can carry up to 13 guests for a sunset cruise or sleep up to eight in four staterooms. Based out of Boca Raton, Sexy charters through Moran Yachts from $6,000 a day. (moranyachts.com)
Doesn’t every superyacht come with its own three-person SportSub submersible to take you 130 feet down into the deep, blue yonder? Seems not. But the 145-foot, Cheoy Lee–built Island Heiress does. It’s just one of the amazing watersport toys that come with this elegant globe-trotter. Imagine the fun you’ll have zooming down the yacht’s inflatable waterslide, then hoisting yourself back up via the inflatable climbing wall. To get you to those remote Bahamian dive spots, Island Heiress offers a 34-foot center console tender and 20-foot RIB, plus trained dive instructors among the crew of 10 to lead you on underwater adventures. Refitted in 2019, she has space for 12 in six cabins. Based out of Nassau, the yacht charters through Hill Robinson in the Bahamas from $110,000 a week. (hillrobinson.com)
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As the saying goes, life’s too short to charter an ugly yacht. And the 140-foot Fabulous Character is sure to make any sailor’s heart soar. Winner of a coveted World Superyacht Award for exterior design, this Holland Jachtbouw–built masterpiece oozes sophistication from every porthole. She’s made for relaxation, with an interior layout that can accommodate 10 guests in five staterooms with pampering from a crew of nine. The classic ambience continues inside, inclusive of French
Provençal finishes and lovely weathered limed oak. And to ensure total comfort at anchor, this blue-hulled beauty comes with zero-speed stabilizers to reduce the chance of whitecaps forming on your martini. There is also an on-board gym, stand-up paddleboards, water skis, and even an inflatable sailing dinghy. Her favored cruising grounds are the Northern and Central Caribbean, where she charters through Camper & Nicholsons from $150,000 a week. (camperandnicholsons.com)
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Barbara Dawson, senior charter broker at Camper & Nicholsons, explains the do’s and don'ts of chartering a luxury yacht
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Who can forget the iconic “I’m flying” scene in Titanic when Leo and Kate stood on the bow of the doomed liner? You can pretty much experience the same kind of thrill from the comfy, farfar-forward sunpad of the Touch motor yacht. It’s perhaps the coolest spot on this 120-footer to feel at one with the ocean—especially when she’s at her 12-knot cruising speed. Touch is a true grown-up’s vessel, with seductive staterooms (all beds are king-sized with not a single bunk in sight) and service that’s described as “six star.” The only dilemma will be determining who gets the owner’s stateroom, complete with a private deck and spiral staircase as well as a bathroom bedecked in marble, gold leaf, and Lalique glass. Touch charters through Camper & Nicholsons around the Bahamas, Turks and Caicos, and the Leeward, Windward, and Virgin Islands from $80,000 a week. (camperandnicholsons.com)
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Only use a professional charter broker. For luxury charters, it’s key to use a broker who’s a member of the International Yacht Brokers Association. They’ll have knowledge and experience of the yachts with the best crews, chefs, and toys, and can steer you to the best destinations. They’ll also be there if anything goes wrong.
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Plan your route. Some charter yachts are faster than others. If you have a wish list of beaches or ports you want to hit, make sure you know—with the help of a broker—whether the yachts on your short list have the speed to get there.
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It’s all about the toys. Most luxury yachts will offer a selection of toys to enjoy; Jet Skis, paddleboards, and fast tenders are the usuals. But some yachts go the extra mile and come with the very latest in water toys, like Flyboards, kite boards, mini-submarines, electric Foilboards, and climbing walls. Just make sure the crew is proficient in teaching how to use them.
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Don’t watch any episodes of Below Deck. The Bravo reality show chronicling the lives of crew members on a charter superyacht is just that—a reality show. Most of it is just acting.
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Have a spare $1.2 million burning a hole in your chinos? Because that’s what it costs—plus expenses, naturally—to charter the 312-foot gigayacht Kismet for a truly unforgettable week cruising the Caribbean. Owned by Jacksonville Jaguars principal and Naples resident Shahid Khan (who’s worth $7.8 billion according to Forbes) Kismet was built back in 2014 by the legendary German shipyard Lürssen. There are not enough superlatives in Webster’s to fully describe the hedonistic luxury of this floating palace. With interior design by Laura Sessa, Kismet’s style is a jaw-dropping mix of Japanese and Art Deco. There are seven cabins for 12 guests, and a crew of 28 to look after your every whim, wish, or want. If you love the experience, ask nicely and you could take her home; yes, Kismet is for sale, though it’s definitely “price upon application.” For those interested in a test drive, charter bookings are handled through Moran Yacht & Ship in Fort Lauderdale. (moranyachts.com)
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Fresh from a $4 million refit, the 164-foot Westport Trending is crammed with the latest water toys to help you really make a splash. From the 37foot Boston Whaler in tow to its armada of Jet Skis, Sea-Doos, SeaBobs, paddleboards, glass-bottom kayaks, kite surfers, and eFoil surfboards, Trending has it all. The superyacht also boasts its own kite surfing and PADI-certified dive instructors. On board there’s room for 12 in six chic
cabins, with a crew of 11 including a Michelin-star-trained chef. And as part of her facelift, Trending is now loaded with the latest audio, video, and WiFi systems that make it easy for guests to sync and share music, videos, or images from their smartphones. Trending cruises the Caribbean and charters through Camper & Nicholsons from $210,000 a week. (camperandnicholsons.com)
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With 17 yachts to choose from, Miami-based Golden Yacht Charters claims to have the largest charter fleet in South Florida. While its flagship is a sleek, 116-foot, Italian-built Azimut superyacht, it’s the “baby” of the family, the stealthy VanDutch 40 Black, that’s guaranteed to turn heads when cruising along the Intracoastal. With seats for up to 10 guests and a captain at the helm to keep you in the channel, the VanDutch is an ideal day-tripper. And with a small cabin complete with a fridge, microwave, and sink, this speed demon makes for great alfresco dining. If black isn’t your color, Golden Yacht Charters have a second VanDutch 40 that’s Ferrari red. Charters start at $3,000 a day. (goldenyachtcharters.com)
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Her guests have included everyone from Robert De Niro to Madonna, Bruce Willis to Jimmy Buffett. Harrison Ford lived aboard her in Belize during the filming of The Mosquito Coast back in 1986. Today this exquisite 122-foot classic fantail motor yacht known as Mariner III can host parties of up to 80 for a stylish wedding or dinner cruise, or up to 10 guests in six cabins for a weeklong cruise to the Bahamas or
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If you really want to arrive in the Bahamas in time for lunch, the 108-foot Sunseeker Predator Double D can get you there in a hurry. With a crazy-fast top speed of 45 knots, Double D will ferry you from Fort Lauderdale to Bimini in less than 90 minutes. Once there, you can spend a week at a gentler pace, luxuriating on the yacht’s multiple sunpads or catching another amazing sunset on the sprawling foredeck. Down below, there are four lavish staterooms to accommodate up to eight guests in air-conditioned bliss. When it’s time to play, Double D is equipped with a full suite of water toys, including a 215-hp SeaDoo, an inflatable trampoline, and a fast Zodiac tender. Weekly rates are from $55,000 through Hill Robinson. (hillrobinson.com) 136 PALM BEACH ILLUSTRATED
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Florida Keys. Built in Seattle in 1926, this Gatsby-era vessel recently enjoyed a major refit with the help of acclaimed interior designer Mitchell Turnbough. While she summers in New York, she heads south for the winter to season in Palm Beach under the command of her long-time owner, captain Sean Kennedy. Charters are priced from $15,000 for an event to $55,000 for a week in the Bahamas. (mariner3.com)
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Living the good life on a superyacht while you cruise the Bahamas doesn’t mean you can’t stay in shape. The 213-foot Eternity comes with a dedicated sundeck gym with everything from a punching bag to yoga mats to a stationary bike. Plus, there’s a huge foredeck Jacuzzi that doubles as a resistance pool. Completely refitted and repainted from stem to stern in 2018, this Italian-built Codecasa can sleep 12 in seven cabins. The highlights of the stunning master suite include an adjoining office and a fold-out balcony. If you love the artwork—which is updated twice annually—you can take it home with you, for a fee, of course. Eternity spends summers and winters in the Bahamas and charters through Burgess from $392,000 a week. (burgessyachts.com) «
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BALLENISLES COUNTRY CLUB A luxurious and privileged experience awaits at BallenIsles Country Club. Renowned for its superb level of service, BallenIsles features a redesigned, state-of-the-art, 115,000-square-foot Grand Clubhouse that includes four dining venues, a sports bar, golf shop, meeting space, expansive card rooms, and so much more. In addition, the Club amenities include a 65,000-squarefoot Sports Complex where health and wellness are the spotlight with a fabulous Cosmo & Company salon and spa, fitness center, Pilates and spin studios, world-class tennis facilities, and resort-style swimming pool, not to mention its three championship golf courses. BallenIsles’ famed South Course recently completed a $7.5 million golf course renovation project led by renowned golf course architect Rees Jones.
The renovations feature a complete tee-to-green makeover, including new bunkers and design modifications that improve strategy and shot options allowing for various tee settings and angles to challenge different levels of golfers. With the South Course renovation now complete, BallenIsles boasts three modern day championship golf courses, including the North Course and historic East Course, to accommodate its vibrant and active membership. Future plans include a new pickleball complex, Sports Complex expansion, and golf facility renovation. Whether you’re an avid golfer, tennis buff, fitness aficionado, or community volunteer, you’ll find paradise at BallenIsles, which is exactly where you want to be.
100 BALLENISLES CIRCLE, PALM BEACH GARDENS, FL • 561.775.4763 • BALLENISLES.ORG
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THE CLUB AT IBIS Every day at The Club at Ibis offers championship golf on one of three Nicklaus family-designed courses, plus exceptional racquet sports, aquatics, fitness, and endless opportunities to engage with family and friends. Top-tier golf and tennis programs are headed by world-class instruction from Martin Hall, host of Golf Channel’s popular series, School of Golf, and on the tennis courts, with former Davis Cup player and Olympic coach Jay Berger. The social scene at Ibis is just as impressive. Members can participate in acting and writing workshops, take art classes, perform in musicals, play cards, showcase their photography, and sharpen their cooking skills. For exercise enthusiasts, the expansive CORE is an unbelievable gathering place for families, consisting of a two-story fitness complex, spa, casual dining in the Bistro, and a resort-style aquatic center with a lap pool.
The 80,000-square-foot clubhouse hosts unforgettable events and is home to three additional restaurants. The Chef’s Table (inside the kitchen of Panache) offers a tableside dinner show with wine tastings. The casual Pub represents the ultimate sports bar with multiple TVs, a full-length bar, and seating available inside or on the expansive terrace overlooking the Legend Course. Ibis has the right real estate options in place to attract a full range of buyers looking for an engaging lifestyle in a secure, friendly community. Beautifully manicured neighborhoods offer everything from golf villas to custom estates, priced from the $200,000’s into the millions. Ibis is a Platinum Club of America, an Emerald Club of Distinction, and was voted the “Best Country Club” and “Best Golf Course” in 2020 by the Palm Beach Post.
8225 IBIS BOULEVARD, WEST PALM BEACH, FL • 561.624.8000 • CLUBATIBIS.COM
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Like all businesses that had to rethink their models during the pandemic, Fresh Rx pivoted from farm-to-table fundraising dinners to private dining experiences that bring the farm to your home. The initiative, which was founded on the belief that diet is fundamental to overall health, is now delivering chefprepared, four-course meals via the Farm to Your Doorstep program. As the name suggests, each meal is delivered to your door, with every component properly portioned, labeled, and packaged. A handy instruction sheet demystifies the heating and plating process, allowing anyone to assemble a restaurant-quality dish.
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A recent meal, prepared by chefs Jimmy Everett of Driftwood and Michael Hackman of Aioli, included a trio of appetizers, a harvest salad with Fresh Rx’s excellent fig balsamic dressing, and entrees like grilled broccoli steak with local mushrooms and local cobia and romesco with roasted turnips, bok choy, and seaweed chimichurri. Hackman’s peppermint cheesecake (if it isn’t world-famous, it should be) and a spiced berry cordial by mixologist Jules Aron rounded out the menu, which was as satisfying as it was virtuous.
Fresh Rx is also rolling out a Chef-to-Table Experience, a private chef dinner prepared in home, and a Virtual Cooking Experience, an indepth lesson with celebrity chef Marc Murphy. (freshrx.org) —Daphne Nikolopoulos
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SECOND ACT Originally from Massachusetts, chef Glenn Rogers began his restaurant career at age 16 as a dishwasher at IHOP. After moving to Florida in 2012, he worked at Palm Beach restaurants such as Buccan and Meat Market. In December, he became executive chef of Johnnie Brown’s, ushering in a new culinary era at this live music favorite Glenn Rogers along Delray Beach’s Atlantic Avenue. PBI recently caught up with Rogers to discuss his background and vision for the restaurant. (johnniebrowns.com) —Mark Spivak PBI: When did you decide to become a chef? Rogers: It was just a job at first, but I fell in love with it after I came to Florida. The turning point was when I was on the opening team at Meat Market; they were doing such amazing things, both from a perspective of presentation and flavor. I realized then that cooking could be an art. Working with chefs such as Clay Conley and Pushkar Marathe had a great impact on me. Johnnie Brown’s is very different from the restaurants you trained at. Why did you decide to take on the role of executive chef? I was terrified when I was offered the job because I had heard horror stories. But then I did some research on Clique Hospitality, their new management group, and realized that our values were the same. They want to present the best possible product, and they don’t cut corners.
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What are some of the changes you’re making? We now have a tuna poke bowl on the menu, which is something you wouldn’t have seen before. We also have a number of vegan options. But our staple is still wings—we have the greatest range of different treatments in the area. They’re triple-cooked for tenderness; we first cure them to remove the moisture, and then they’re baked and fried. You have your choice of seven or eight delicious sauces.
TO TRY PURA VIDA Can fast food be healthy? In December, the husband-and-wife team of Jennifer and Omer Horev, owners of Miami-based Pura Vida cafés, opened their first Palm Beach County location in Rosemary Square. Inspired by their travels and Israeli-born Omer’s Mediterranean roots, the menu features all-day breakfast as well as an assortment of fresh juices, superfood smoothies, sandwiches, and organic açai bowls. “We want our dishes to be delicious, nutritious, and filled with rich, bright colors,” says Jennifer. “We are constantly inspired by the bounty of South Florida, using fresh and locally sourced ingredients when available.” (puravidamiami.com)
Do you sometimes feel that you’re competing with the live music? There’s an element of theater to what we do in the kitchen. One of our specialties is the Shipwreck Platter, an assortment of appetizers served in a sushi boat. It comes to the table with a sparkler and a lot of fanfare. What’s your goal at Johnnie Brown’s? The restaurant is an iconic music venue, but we also want people to come for the food. From where we started to where we are now, it’s literally night and day. But we’re just beginning. We have a long way to go to elevate ourselves.
CHARLIE & JOE’S AT LOVE STREET Joe Namath proved there was life after football when he partnered with developer Charles Modica to open Charlie & Joe’s at Love Street in Jupiter’s Inlet Village. The complex encompasses three restaurants—Beacon (a contemporary American grill), Lucky Shuck (an oyster bar), and Topside (featuring rooftop tapas)—as well as The Tacklebox, a seafood market. A complete hospitality experience, Charlie & Joe’s reflects the pair’s love affair with Jupiter’s waterfront lifestyle. “We’re trying to enhance the community for the locals and visitors who come to our town,” says Namath. Modica agrees: “We are not silent owners. We live in the community, and when we go there we have a sense of pride.” (lovestreetjupiter.com) —M.S.
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Spring has arrived in Palm Beach. Time to say goodbye to the cozy elegance of winter libations and let the spirit of vernal cocktails bloom. One magnificent springtime celebration is the Sakura Hanami, the Japanese practice of viewing the blossoming cherry trees. To welcome the season and honor the Jules Aron tradition, this month’s cocktail comes directly from the pages of my newly published book, Low-Proof Happy Hour, your guide to low-alcohol cocktails for times when you’d prefer to keep things light while still enjoying a proper drink. Enter: The Sakura Mule. Featuring a sweet, fragrant syrup of sakura blossoms, this elegant libation adds a soft, intoxicating zing to a mule. It is made low proof by substituting the vodka with shochu, a Japanese spirit distilled on a base of sweet potato, barley, rice, buckwheat, and/or sugar cane, and clocking in at half the alcohol of most high-proof spirits. You can mix the syrup directly into the drink or freeze it into ice cubes and let it melt for a subtle burst of flavor. —Jules Aron
Sakura Mule Ingredients (serves 1) 1/2 oz. Sakura Syrup 1 oz. lime juice 2 oz. shochu 4 oz. ginger beer
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Steep the tea in the boiling water for 15 minutes to make a strong infusion. Combine the infusion and sugar in a pan and heat until boiled, stirring to allow the sugar to dissolve evenly. Strain into a sealable glass container. The syrup can be refrigerated for up to 2 weeks. This delicate and delicious sweetener tastes as good on pancakes as it does in drinks.
A selective guide to Palm Beach-area restaurants THE LISTINGS The Palm Beach County dining scene has something for everyone, from funky burger bars and gastropubs to the glam style of iconic Palm Beach lounges. Here, find a listing of area standouts, organized by cuisine type, with descriptions, contact information, and price details for each. What the icons mean: $ $$ $$$
Dinner entree under $10 Most entrees $10-$25 Most entrees $25 or more
While not all-inclusive due to space limitations, our dining listings may vary every month and are constantly updated to showcase the culinary diversity of the area. Find more information on local dining options on palmbeachillustrated.com. NOTICE TO RESTAURATEURS: The establishments listed and their descriptions are printed at the discretion of the editors of Palm Beach Illustrated. They are not a form of advertisment, nor do they serve as a restaurant review. For more information, email editorial@palmbeachmedia.com
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AMERICAN 11 MAPLE STREET The menu fuses organic produce, fresh seafood, and free-range game into inventive fare. 3224 N.E. Maple Ave., Jensen Beach (elevenmaple.com) $$$ 1000 NORTH The Jupiter Lighthouse serves as the backdrop for chef Jason Van Bomel’s global takes on classic dishes. 1000 North U.S. Hwy. 1, Jupiter (1000north.com) $$$ AMERICAN CRAFT ALEWORKS This brewery and gastropub pairs an expansive menu with entertainment like vintage video games. 200 Clematis St., West Palm Beach (americancraftaleworks.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 Chef Julien Gremaud offers flavorful Florida-Caribbean bites. His latest venture, Avocado Cantina in Palm Beach Gardens, features the same vibe but with a Mexican flair. 125 Datura St., West Palm Beach (avocadogrillwpb.com) $$ BELLE & MAXWELL’S This charming eatery serves bistro dishes in comfortable surroundings. 3700 S. Dixie Hwy., West Palm Beach (belleandmaxwells.com) $ BISTRO 1001 As the West Palm Beach Marriott’s signature restaurant, only the finest local provisions are used to suit a wide range of palates in its 150-seat dining room. 1001 Okeechobee Blvd., West Palm Beach (bistro1001.com) $$
BREEZE OCEAN KITCHEN Enjoy craft beer, specialty cocktails, and distinctly Floridian cuisine at this seaside gem located at the Eau Palm Beach Resort & Spa. 100 S. Ocean Blvd., Manalapan (eaupalmbeach.com) $$ BRICK & BARREL Chef David Schroeder’s gastropub favors comfort food as much as it does healthy options. 1153 Town Center Drive Suite 101, Jupiter (brickandbarrelpub.com) $$ BUCCAN Offering a wide-ranging menu of small plates that changes with the seasons. 350 S. County Road, Palm Beach (buccanpalmbeach.com) $$ CAFÉ CHARDONNAY Chef-owner Frank Eucalitto has augmented the menu with influences from Latin America and Asia. 4533 PGA Blvd., Palm Beach Gardens (cafechardonnay.com) $$$ CITY CELLAR WINE BAR & GRILL Offering pizza, steaks, fresh pasta, and seafood. 700 S. Rosemary Ave., West Palm Beach (citycellarwpb.com) $$ COOLINARY CAFÉ Tim Lipman uses surprising ingredients to cook creative cuisine. 4650 Donald Ross Road, Suite 110, Palm Beach Gardens (thecoolpig.com) $$ THE COOPER Practicing farm-to-table cooking in PGA Commons. 4610 PGA Blvd., Suite 100, Palm Beach Gardens (thecooperrestaurant.com) $$ C.W.S BAR + KITCHEN Serving up modern-American cuisine in the heart of Lake Worth. 522 Lucerne Ave., Lake Worth (cwslw.com) $$ DADA Boasting an eclectic and hip atmosphere, Dada serves a fresh spin on standards. 52 N. Swinton Ave., Delray Beach (dadadelray.com) $$ PALMBEACHILLUSTRATED.COM | MARCH 2021
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FRENCH FRIES Grease Burger Bar Daphne Nikolopoulos, Editor in Chief Fans of thick-cut, skin-on wedge, or crinkle fries, you can stop reading. But if you appreciate the delicate, crispy texture of a pile of shoestrings hot from the fryer, this post is for you. For the holy grail of shoestring fries, head to Grease and order a batch of russet potato fries. Marvel at their thin, almost elegant shape. Swoon over the just-enough potato taste that enhances but doesn’t overpower the burger. I happen to be a purist, but if you think more is more, opt for the loaded OMG cheese fries or the “famous” truffle Parmesan fries. You really can’t go wrong. West Palm Beach (greasewpb.com) The Office Mary Murray, Executive Editor For me, a burger and fries is a last-meal-worthy treat. The Office boasts an array of guilty-pleasure burgers, but I especially appreciate this hip gastropub’s veggie burger, a quinoa and lentil patty topped with an umami bomb of confit onions. What puts this meal over the top, though, are The Office’s fries, which I love dipping in the signature Office sauce, a slightly spicy yet light remoulade. If you look up the definition of “french fries” in the dictionary, you’re sure to find a picture of these perfectly crispy, divinely salted, hand-cut beauties. Delray Beach (theofficedelray.com)
DEATH OR GLORY This gastropub prioritizes outstanding cocktails and new-wave bar bites. 116 N.E. 6th Ave., Delray Beach (deathorglorybar.com) $$ FARMER’S TABLE This farm-to-table establishment is committed to clean eating. 951 N. US Hwy. 1, North Palm Beach; 1901 N. Military Trail, Boca Raton (farmerstableboca.com) $$ GALLEY Stop by this restaurant in the Hilton West Palm Beach for grilled delicacies with a coastal flair.
Pistache French Bistro Kristen Desmond LeFevre, Senior Editor France invented fries, so it’s no wonder Pistache serves up the most authentic version around. Stop by for the restaurant’s two-for-$20 happy hour (held daily from 4:30 to 6:30 p.m.) and make the large fries your first choice. Pick two sauces from six offerings—the roasted garlic and basil aioli and the au poivre are my go-tos. These crispy-on-the-outside, soft-on-the-inside shoestring fries arrive in an oversized paper cone of deliciousness. Pro-tip: Select the moules marinière as your second plate to score yet another sauce in which to dip your fries, making for the ultimate French frites fest. West Palm Beach (pistachewpb.com) Darbster Mark Spivak, Wine & Spirits Editor If you’re passionate about fries and need a change of pace, head to Darbster. This creative, plant-based bistro serves its gluten-free sweet potato fries with a smoked paprika aioli to balance the natural richness of the tubers. Sweet potatoes are high in complex carbohydrates, fiber, and beta-carotene, which may assuage any guilt you feel about fried food. West Palm Beach (darbster.com)
600 Okeechobee Blvd., West Palm Beach (hilton westpalmbeach.com) $$$ GARY RACK’S FARMHOUSE KITCHEN Spicy buffalo cauliflower is a standout at this healthy hangout. 204 E. Atlantic Ave., Delray Beach; 399 S.E. Mizner Blvd., Boca Raton (farmhousekitchenboca.com) $$ GREASE BURGER BAR The high-end burgers elevate pub cuisine to a divine experience. 213 Clematis St., West Palm Beach (greasewpb.com) $
HENRY’S A throwback to a less-complicated era, Henry’s serves American comfort food. 16850 Jog Road, Delray Beach (henrysofbocaraton.com) $$ HENRY’S PALM BEACH This American-inspired bistro is perfect for dinner, drinks, or weekend brunch. 229 Royal Poinciana Way, Palm Beach (thebreakers.com) $$$ KITCHEN Matthew Byrne opened this intimate eatery to serve sophisticated but not intimidating fare. 319 Belvedere Road #2, West Palm Beach; 5250 Donald Ross Road #100, Palm Beach Gardens (kitchenpb.com) $$$ THE LEOPARD LOUNGE AND RESTAURANT In the Chesterfield Hotel, chef Gerard Coughlin oversees the culinary happenings at this unique restaurant. 363 Cocoanut Row, Palm Beach (chesterfieldpb.com) $$$ PROPER GRIT Using only local ingredients, this chophouse in The Ben pays homage to Old Florida. 251 N. Narcissus Ave. West Palm Beach (propergrit.com) $$$ REBEL HOUSE An eclectic atmosphere and fun menu make Rebel House a favorite on the Boca dining scene. 297 E. Palmetto Park Road, Boca Raton (lifetastesbetter.com) $$ RESTAURANT 44 Contemporary classics served in a sleek setting. Palm Beach Towers, 44 Cocoanut Row, Palm Beach (restaurant44palmbeach.com) $$$ RH ROOFTOP The top floor of Restoration Hardware boasts a dazzling dining space. 560 Okeechobee Blvd., West Palm Beach (restorationhardware.com) $$ SOURBON KITCHEN & BAR If you are in search of contemporary American dining with a botanical atmosphere, look no further than Sourbon. 215 Clematis St., West Palm Beach (sourbon.com) $$ SWIFTY’S AT THE COLONY Cosmopolitan dining meets island ease, featuring high-end classics such as designer meatloaf. 155 Hammon Ave., Palm Beach (thecolonypalmbeach.com) $$$ TRUE Baltimore native Frank Hawkins turns out the best crab cakes south of Charm City. 147 S.E. 1st Ave., Boca Raton (truebocaraton.com) $$ THE WOODS Tiger Woods’ take on an upscale sports bar. 129 Soundings Ave., Jupiter (thewoods.tiger woods.com) $$$
ASIAN BEG FOR MORE IZAKAYA This tiny eatery introduces Delray Beach to the concept of izakaya, a casual Japanese pub with tapas-style snacks. 19 S.E. 5th Ave., Delray Beach (561-563-8849) $$ ECHO The Asian restaurant of The Breakers offers dishes from the cuisines of China, Japan, Thailand, and Vietnam. 230A Sunrise Ave., Palm Beach (echopalmbeach.com) $$$ LEMONGRASS ASIAN BISTRO Creative pan-Asian plates in cool surrounds. 1880 Congress Ave., Boynton Beach; 420 E. Atlantic Ave., Delray Beach; 10312 Forest Hill Blvd., Suite 204, Wellington; 101 Plaza Real South, Boca Raton (lemongrassasianbistro.com) $$ MALAKOR THAI CAFÉ This Northwood staple offers a colorful setting to enjoy Thai classics such as curry and noodles as well as a wide selection of sushi. 425 25th St., West Palm Beach (malakor.com) $$
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ECLECTIC GRANDVIEW PUBLIC MARKET This chic, industrial food hall features poké bowls and sushi burritos from Poké Lab Eatery, Zipitios’ tacos, Mediterranean eats from Lokanta, and much more. 1401 Clare Ave., West Palm Beach (grandviewpublic.com) $$ LOLA 41 From Italian-imbued plates to innovative sushi, this vibrant restaurant bases its menu off of the flavors found along the forty-first parallel. 290 Sunset Ave., Palm Beach (lola41.com) $$$ RHYTHM CAFÉ This West Palm Beach staple offers internationally inspired comfort food and an impres-
sive beer and wine inventory. 3800A S. Dixie Hwy., West Palm Beach (rhythmcafe.com) $$ SPRUZZO Enjoy views of the Intracoastal at this rooftop eatery with a globally inspired menu. 251 N. Narcissus Ave., West Palm Beach (spruzzowestpalm.com) $$ TARU AT SUNDY HOUSE Featuring an international concept menu by chef James Strine. 106 S. Swinton Ave., Delray Beach (sundyhouse.com) $$$ WAXIN’S Swedish food finds a South Florida home at this sophisticated eatery. 5300 Donald Ross Rd. Unit 130, Palm Beach Gardens (waxins.com) $$$
FRENCH CAFÉ BOULUD This four-star restaurant boasts the same French flair as its Manhattan cousin, with a dash of South Florida flavor. 301 Australian Ave., Palm Beach, in the Brazilian Court Hotel (cafeboulud.com) $$ LA GOULUE This island newcomer brings the flavors of France to Palm Beach. 288 S. County Road, Palm Beach (lagouluepb.com) $$$ PARIS IN TOWN, LE CAFÉ Offering pastries, crepes, and more in an authentic setting. 11460 U.S. Hwy. 1 at PGA Blvd., North Palm Beach (parisintown.com) $ THE PARISIAN This charming French brasserie presents culinary staples like coq au vin and elegant
desserts worth saving room for. 201 N. US Hwy. 1, Jupiter (theparisianrestaurant.com) $$ PISTACHE FRENCH BISTRO Presenting French bistro bites with a Mediterranean twist. 101 N. Clematis St., West Palm Beach (pistachewpb.com) $$
FRENCH AMERICAN ALMOND This Bridgehampton mainstay has brought its take on classic French comfort food and globalinspired plates to Palm Beach. 207 Royal Poinciana Way, Palm Beach (almondrestaurant.com) $$$ BRULÉ BISTRO A high-end gastropub with French and American dishes, this Pineapple Grove outpost draws regulars for creative cocktails and cuisine like ginger chicken meatballs. 200 N.E. 2nd Ave., Delray Beach (brulebistro.com) $$ CAFÉ L’EUROPE With influences from all over Latin America and Europe, Café L’Europe invites guests to enjoy its impressive wine list, exquisite desserts, and warm hospitality. 331 S. County Road, Palm Beach (cafeleurope.com) $$$ SIX TABLES There really are only six tables and 24 seats under the watchful eyes of chef-owners Thomas and Jennifer Finn. 112 N.E. 2nd St., Boca Raton (sixtablesarestaurant.com) $$$
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123 DATURA This fun hangout serves sharable versions of Italian favorites. 123 Datura St., West Palm Beach (123datura.com) $$ ANTHONY’S COAL FIRED PIZZA Known for quality pizza and Italian soul food, Anthony’s has expanded beyond Florida’s borders with its popular favorites. 1900 Okeechobee Blvd. Suite A-5, West Palm Beach; 2680 PGA Blvd., Palm Beach Gardens; 115 N.E. 6th Ave., Delray Beach; 21065 Powerline Road #5A, Boca Raton; 851 S. Federal Hwy., Boca Raton; 1000 S. State Road 7, Wellington; 2343 S.E. Federal Hwy., Stuart (acfp.com) $ 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) $$$ BRIO TUSCAN GRILLE Beautifully presented dishes are complemented by fine wine and dessert options. 550 S. Rosemary Ave., West Palm Beach; 3101 PGA Blvd., Palm Beach Gardens (brioitalian.com) $$ CAFÉ CENTRO This Northwood Village resto boasts entertainment as exciting as its cuisine. 2409 N. Dixie Hwy., West Palm Beach (cafecentrowpb.com) $$ CAFÉ SAPORI This café’s menu offers classics from every region of Italy. Dishes run the gamut from
delicate to earthy. 205 Southern Blvd., West Palm Beach (cafesapori.com) $$ CAFÉ FLORA Located in a garden courtyard off Worth Avenue, Café Flora presents Tuscan delicacies in a charming setting. 240 Worth Ave., Palm Beach (cafeflorapalmbeach.com) $$$ CAFFE LUNA ROSA Luna Rosa turns out consistent versions of classic Northern Italian dishes. 34 S. Ocean Blvd., Delray Beach (caffelunarosa.com) $$ ELISABETTA’S This sleek eatery slings up handmade Italian delicacies, including to-die-for pasta and pizza. 32 E. Atlantic Ave., Delray Beach; 201 N. Flagler Drive, West Palm Beach (elisabettas.com) $$ GRATO Chef Clay Conley lends his prowess to Italian food at this casual, family-friendly trattoria. 1901 S. Dixie Hwy., West Palm Beach (gratowpb.com) $$ HULLABALOO An Italian gastropub with creative cuisine and a unique cocktail menu. 517 Clematis St., West Palm Beach (sub-culture.org/hullabaloo) $$ JOSIE’S RISTORANTE James Beard Award–winning chef Mark Militello serves as consulting executive chef to this family-owned Italian restaurant. 1602 S. Federal Hwy., Boynton Beach (josiesristorante.com) $$ LA VILLETTA RISTORANTE ITALIANO Following culinary training in Italy, chef Maria Mirra-Costanza traveled the world before serving her Old World
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perience one of the most romantic settings around. 87 Via Mizner, Palm Beach (renatospalmbeach.com) $$$ RISTORANTE SANTUCCI Chef and owner Emilio Santucci translates his experience growing up in a large family in Sicily into his restaurant. 610 Clematis St., West Palm Beach (restaurantsantucci.com) $$ SANT AMBROEUS Pairing the essence of Old World Milan with fine dining. 340 Royal Poinciana Way, Palm Beach (santambroeus.com) $$$ SCUSI TRATTORIA Transporting diners to the Amalfi Coast, one bite at a time. 4520 PGA Blvd., Palm Beach Gardens (scusirestaurants.com) $$ TRAMONTI ITALIAN RISTORANTE A taste of New York, Tramonti is the Delray Beach version of Angelo’s of Mulberry St. 119 E. Atlantic Ave., Delray Beach (tramontidelray.com) $$$
LATIN AMERICAN CHE RESTAURANT This Argentinean steak house is the first U.S. location from restaurateurs Daniela and Marti Sujoy. 900 E. Atlantic Ave., Delray Beach (cherestaurant.com) $$$ HAVANA This family-friendly cantina serves an array of Cuban specialties. 6801 S. Dixie Hwy., West Palm Beach (havanacubanfood.com) $$
PAPICHULO TACOS Three friends came together to fuse Mexican, Cuban, Peruvian, and Argentinian influences. 1556 US-1, Jupiter; 1005 N. State Road 7, Royal Palm Beach (papichulotacos.com) $$ VIVA LA PLAYA Born from the foodies who made Benny’s on the Beach a brunch favorite, this new spot offers a menu that sings with Latin American sabor. 10 S. Ocean Blvd., Lake Worth Beach (vivalaplaya.com) $$ THE WAVE KITCHEN & BAR Situated inside the Costa d’Este Resort, The Wave Kitchen & Bar offers fine dining with a decidedly Cuban flair. 3244 Ocean Drive, Vero Beach (costadeste.com) $$$
MEDITERRANEAN FLORIE’S In the Four Seasons Palm Beach, acclaimed chef Mauro Colagreco offers his interpretation of fine-dining Mediterranean fare. 2800 S. Ocean Blvd., Palm Beach (fourseasons.com/palmbeach) $$$ LEILA RESTAURANT In addition to its many Mediterranean dishes, Leila also offers entertainment in the form of belly dancing and hookah on the patio. 120 S. Dixie Hwy., West Palm Beach (leilawpb.com) $$ TEMPLE ORANGE This seaside restaurant celebrates the cultures along the Mediterranean Sea with service during breakfast, lunch, and dinner. 100 S.
Ocean Blvd., Manalapan, in the Eau Palm Beach Resort & Spa (templeorangerestaurant.com) $$
MEXICAN CHOLO SOY COCINA This taqueria specializes in street food that pack outrageous flavor. 3715 S. Dixie Hwy., West Palm Beach (cholosoycocina.com) $ COYO TACO Featuring addictive Mexican fare with house-made ingredients. 337 Royal Poinciana Way, Palm Beach (coyo-taco.com) $ EL CAMINO An Atlantic Avenue staple, El Camino serves Mexican soul food. 15 N.E. 2nd Ave., Delray Beach (elcaminodelray.com) $$ ROCCO’S TACOS AND TEQUILA BAR Every day is Cinco de Mayo at this 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) $$
SEAFOOD 50 OCEAN The second floor of Boston’s on the Beach houses an elegant restaurant specializing in first-rate seafood and a beautiful brunch. 50 S. Ocean Blvd., Delray Beach (50ocean.com) $$
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TASTE 3800 OCEAN Chef Marc Rosen takes guests on a culinary journey through Florida’s local bounty at this seafood-centric restaurant in the Palm Beach Marriott Singer Island Beach Resort. 3800 N. Ocean Drive, Riviera Beach (marriott.com) $$$ THE ATLANTIC GRILLE Located in the Seagate Hotel, this restaurant places emphasis on bold and innovative American seafood. 1000 E. Atlantic Ave., Delray Beach (theatlanticgrille.com) $$$ BOCA LANDING One of Boca Raton’s only waterfront restaurants, Boca Landing inside the Waterstone Resort & Marina boasts rare, glittering views of the Boca Inlet. 999 E. Camino Real, Boca Raton (bocalanding.com) $$$ CAPTAIN CHARLIE’S REEF GRILL This unassuming restaurant packs a punch with a large selection of Cajun-inspired entrees. 12846 U.S. Hwy. 1, Juno Beach (captaincharliesreefgrillfl.com) $$ CITY OYSTER AND SUSHI BAR With a full sushi bar, fresh oysters, and a bakery, City Oyster offers a plethora of options for all tastes. 213 E. Atlantic Ave., Delray Beach (cityoysterdelray.com) $$$ COBALT Located inside the Kimpton Vero Beach Hotel & Spa, Cobalt presents elegant seafood dishes in an oceanfront setting. 3500 Ocean Drive, Vero Beach (cobaltrestaurant.com) $$$
COD AND CAPERS SEAFOOD MARKET AND CAFÉ A daily market and restaurant in one, Cod and Capers sells fresh fish to bring home or will take care of dinner for you. 1201 U.S. 1, North Palm Beach (codandcapers.com) $$ COPPERFISH KITCHEN Sustainably sourced seafood is the speciality at Copperfish, although carnivores will also find something to love. 5250 Town Center Circle #143, Boca Raton (copperfishkitchen.com) $$$ DIVE BAR RESTAURANT Dine on the water at the Jupiter Yacht Club Marina along the Jupiter Riverwalk or sit at the open-air bar surrounding a large saltwater aquarium. 318 S. U.S. Hwy. 1, Jupiter (divebarrestuarant.com) $$ HIGH DIVE This family-owned eatery is the perfect spot for unique specialty cocktails and creative seafood. 550 S. Rosemary Ave., Suite 236, West Palm Beach (highdivewestpalmbeach.com) $$ LIONFISH Committed to sustainability, this chic eatery presents an array of innovative seafood selections. 307 E. Atlantic Ave., Delray Beach (lionfishdelray.com) $$ LITTLE MOIR’S FOOD SHACK Put on your jeans and enjoy some of the freshest and most creatively prepared seafood in the area. 103 S. U.S. Hwy. 1, #D3, Jupiter (littlemoirs.com) $$ MUSSEL BEACH This coastal-inspired restaurant offers 12 unique preparations of mussels served in gi-
ant pots ideal for sharing. 501 E. Atlantic Ave., Delray Beach (musselbeachdelray.com) $$ OLD KEY LIME HOUSE This lime-colored waterfront restaurant prioritizes fun times and exquisite seafood in equal measure. 300 E. Ocean Ave., Lantana (oldkeylimehouse.com) $$ 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) $$ THE SEAFOOD BAR AT THE BREAKERS Offering stunning ocean views along with the freshest fish and shellfish from the four corners of the United States. 1 S. County Road, Palm Beach (thebreakers.com) $$$ SEAWAY Fresh ocean ingredients and Latin flavors commingle at this oceanfront eatery at the Four Seasons Resort Palm Beach. 2800 S. Ocean Blvd., Palm Beach (fourseasons.com/palmbeach) $$ SINCLAIRS OCEAN GRILL The sleek decor matches the mouthwatering menu at Jupiter’s only upscale beachfront dining location. 5 N. A1A, Jupiter, in the Jupiter Beach Resort (sinclairsoceangrill.com) $$$ 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 (spotos.com) $$$
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SMALL PLATES HMF The Breakers’ glamorous cocktail lounge is a fashionable mix of modern and classic, both in atmosphere and cuisine. 1 S. County Road, Palm Beach (hmfpalmbeach.com) $$ SALUTE MARKET More than just a boutique wine and liquor shop, Salute is a modern and upscale hangout with small plates and a killer happy hour. 5530 PGA Blvd., Palm Beach Gardens (salute2u.com) $$ STAGE Through small dishes packed with flavor, Stage presents plates from delicious curries, to gluten-free veggie options, to Korean specialties. 2000 PGA Blvd., Suite 5502, Palm Beach Gardens (stagepga.com) $$
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A handful of top-quality distillers are reintroducing the world to Irish whiskey By Mark Spivak Spirits have exploded in quality over the past three or four decades and attained an aura of connoisseurship, something previously reserved for wine. However, despite being affordable and easy to drink, Irish whiskey traditionally lagged far behind, dominated by massmarket brands. The situation is rapidly changing. Irish whiskey is the fastest-growing spirit in the world today, and the best examples are on par with the finest single-malt Scotch, premium tequila, or single-barrel bourbon. New distilleries are launching and releasing exciting expressions that combine extended aging with experimental barrel treatment. Here, we highlight some lesser-known brands worth investigating. Teeling: In 2015, the Teeling family opened the first new Dublin distillery in more than 125 years—very close to where their ancestor, Walter 156 PALM BEACH ILLUSTRATED
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produce traditional poitín (Irish moonshine) as well as a range of seasonal gins flavored with foraged botanicals. The whiskey repertoire begins with Pot Still ($55) and includes two single malts: 7 Year ($55) and 13 Year ($95), which is finished in Japanese Mizunara oak casks. (glendaloughdistillery.com) Writers’ Tears: Founded by Bernard and Rosemary Walsh in 1999, Writers’ Tears is on the forefront of the Irish whiskey renaissance. They Above: Glendalough’s 7 Year single malt is produce only triple-distilled, super-premium craft finished in porter casks. Right: The fourth iteration of Dingle’s Single Pot Still marries whiskeys that pay homage to tragic Irish writers (of bourbon and Oloroso casks. which there have been many). Expressions include Double Oak, a blend of pot-still and single-malt whiskey IF MONEY IS NO OBJECT aged in a combination of Kentucky bourbon barrels and Won the lottery or finally received that inheritance? There’s an Irish whiskey for you: French Cognac casks ($57); Japanese Cask ($100); and Cask Strength ($120). (walshwhiskey.com) Cask 28 Year Single Pot Still ($2,080) • J.J. Corry “The Chosen” Single Cask Dingle: An independent artisan distillery, Dingle was es• And the king of them all: Midleton Very 27 Year Single Malt ($8,200) tablished in 2012 and sold vodka and gin until its whiskey Rare Silent Distillery Collection 45 Year • Teeling Vintage Reserve Platinum Botcame of age (Batch 1 was released in 2016). Current offerings Single Malt ($35,000 upon release; tling 30 Year Single Malt ($2,045) include Batch 5 ($95), a single malt matured in a combination twice that now, if you can locate it) • Method & Madness Ruby Port Single of bourbon, sherry, and Madeira casks. (dingledistillery.ie) «
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Margaret Kaywell of Kaywell Interiors composed a variation on theme within these bedrooms. “We reorganized the placement of the blues and neutrals in each room, but both spaces have the same elements, including the natural touches, subtle coastal references, and classic motifs,” Kaywell explains. In the master bedroom, Kaywell’s key inspiration was the Thibaut wallpaper. Its woven texture and blurred striped pattern bring a softness to the room and create an apropos backdrop for the beamed and boarded ceiling as well as the combination of a bed, nightstands, and a chair in white and ivory tones. “My favorite part of this room is the wallpaper, but the bed with suede straps over a driftwood frame is just gorgeous,” says Kaywell. “And what about that green lamp in a fabulous shape just to add a bit of fun?” For the second bedroom, she took a pair of dark stained mirrors from her client’s house up north and reimagined them with a cream hue that was more fitting to this home’s vibe. Hung over each bed, they mimic the look of portholes. A custom-painted chest serves as a lovely focal point and offers a colorful contrast to the wicker and rattan accents. West Palm Beach (kaywellinteriors.com)
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Practice these professional organization hacks for an INSTAGRAM-WORTHY pantry and fridge For the past 10 years, Korinne Kubena Belock and her team at Urban Simplicity have been making people’s organizational dreams come true. Belock left her career spearheading campaigns and operations for politicos like Mike Bloomberg to help clients in New York and Palm Beach organize their homes, workspaces, and lives. Below, she shares her best strategies for boosting the efficiency of your pantry and fridge. (urbansimplicity.co)
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What is a common mistake people make in their fridge organization? Many people forget to clean all surfaces of the fridge. The perfect time to do so is when you’re getting organized. Ivey Leidy (livingwithivey.com), a healthy-living lifestyle expert, recommends a nontoxic, all-purpose cleaner made from half of a cup distilled white vinegar, 1 and a half cups filtered water, and 20 drops of essential oils with natural antibacterial properties like lavender, peppermint, lemon, tea tree, cedar wood, eucalyptus, or cinnamon.
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What is a favorite strategy you employ in your fridge organization projects? Just like your closet or pantry, think about organizing your fridge into zones. Keep items you use every day at eye level. Save upper and lower shelves for lesser-used items. A fridge comes with shelves and drawers, but what other organizational elements should people add to maximize effectiveness? Use bins to maintain freshness for eggs, berries, and produce. Use portable bins for categories like yogurt and snacks. Go vertical with stacking bins on fridge shelves to maximize space. When possible, use glass jars and decanters for dressings, sauces, and beverages for a
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PBI: Within the fridge, why and how should you separate food into categories? Belock: A main way to maintain fridge organization and to prevent overbuying at the grocery store is to create categories. Examples include fresh fruits, veggies, meats, cheeses, condiments, breakfast, beverages, and leftovers. But don’t stop there! Create categories within condiments, too, such as dressings and everyday-use items like mustard, as well as for cuisine types like Asian, Mexican, and Italian.
uniform look. A lazy Susan (or turntable) is an efficient way to organize everyday beverages like milk, juice, or iced coffee so they are front and center. If you need to store beverage cans in your fridge, a soda can organizer is a major space saver. All these products are available at The Container Store (containerstore.com). What items take up unnecessary space in a fridge? Always remove items from their original packaging when possible to save space. You’ll also be able to easily see your supply. What’s your overall approach to the layout of a pantry? First things first: Sort like with like and group items together. Examples of categories include grains, salty snacks, savory snacks, sauces, and condiments. As with the fridge, keep items you use every day at eye level, and save upper and lower shelves for lesser-used items. What organizational accessories do you recommend in a pantry? Go vertical inside cabinets to maximize space. Stacking bins, rising shelves, and a double-decker lazy Susan are great for canned goods, condiments, and spices. Use portable bins for go-to spices, oils, and vinegars. Remove items from packaging, particularly pasta, grains, nuts, and snacks, and put
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them into airtight containers to save space. For larger categories of items like snacks, breakfast foods, and baking use baskets or clear bins.
What are your thoughts on labeling? The more labels the better! Since every member of the family accesses the pantry, labels are key to keeping things organized. Group items by type, use a bin to contain them, and then label the outside of each bin. It’s helpful to label jars individually since it can be hard to identify items once they are decanted. You only need to label expiration dates for things you don’t use up quickly like sugar, flour, and spices. Write the expiration date on a piece of masking tape on the bottom of each jar. What is a common mistake people make in pantry organization? The most common mistake is failing to edit. Always declutter first and start with unused items and expired food. You’ll likely come across duplicate
items in your pantry. One major advantage to an organized pantry is saving money by not purchasing duplicates.
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What types of food should be put into transparent containers and what can be left in its original packaging? It’s best to decant things like cereal, pasta, grains, nuts, and certain snacks into airtight containers. You can keep some categories like kids’ snacks, chips, and pretzels in their original packaging but remove any items from boxes to save space. If you don’t decant things, use a larger bin to keep those items grouped together.
When it comes to organizing snacks, what do you suggest for households with kids? This depends on your kids’ ages and your day-to-day family schedule. If your children are a bit older, it’s definitely smart to set up an easily accessible snack area. If your children are younger, keep snacks on a higher shelf so you can manage their access. In the fridge, keep fresh fruit and veggies washed and easily accessible on a lower shelf to encourage healthy snacking. In a pantry, use clear bins to keep snacks organized by type and always remove them from their original packaging so you can see what you have.
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Create a communal hub in your home with pieces that spark togetherness CITY SLICKER This captivating Palm Beach hand-embroidered pillow ($197) by Cat Studio features icons like the Flagler Museum and The Breakers as well as modern landmarks such as C.Orrico and Cucina. Swoozie’s, Palm Beach Gardens (swoozies.com) EVERLASTING LOVE Regardless of whether your kids drop, knock, or topple these acrylic tumblers ($18 each) by Mario Luca Giusti, they will remain unbreakable. Hive Home, Gift & Garden, West Palm Beach (hivepalmbeach.com)
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PHOTO OP Always be surrounded by loved ones with the Meural LCD WiFi digital frame ($300) that displays custom playlists of photos, short video clips, and even your little Picasso’s art. Best Buy locations (bestbuy.com)
HIP DIP Movie snacks take a modern turn thanks to Nambé’s Braid chip and dip bowl ($175), with acacia wood and a removable alloy bowl that can be heated or chilled. Regency Collection, Boca Raton (regencycollectiongifts.com)
SNAZZY STORAGE Give stuff a chic place to hide with Made Goods’ Santana soft woven seagrass nesting baskets ($950 for the set of three). Our Boat House, Delray Beach (ourboat house.com)
DOMINO EFFECT Whether it’s an impromptu diversion on a rainy afternoon or a full-fledged game night, this posh domino set ($125) from Tizo will have all ages saying, “game on.” Lifestyles Giftware, Boca Raton (lifestylesgiftware.com)
HANG IN THERE Ellen Kavanaugh and Madison Way of Ellen Kavanaugh Interiors infused this space with lounging allure. “Our goal was an informal aesthetic that offsets the formal proportions we had to work with,” says Kavanaugh. “Ultimately, we were creating a groovy, laid-back space for listening to music, watching movies with the entire fam, or simply lounging around with a great book. The wainscoting and grasscloth broke up the elevation, giving us a chance to install a very low, deep, ‘sink-into’ type of sectional from Holly Hunt in Miami. Additionally, we created a gigantic round ottoman—big enough to dance on—paired with two plush navy velvet swivel chairs. The art installed from Brintz Gallery topped it off by adding that unexpected punch of color and character every space needs.” Palm Beach (ellenkavanaugh.com)
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Keith of Palm Beach My Listings in the newly renovated 2774 South Ocean Blvd 2774southoceanblvd.com The renewed & upgraded 2774 South Ocean Blvd is quickly becoming the hip place to be. You will find great aesthetic and structural improvements to the building. It is a perfect oceanfront location with its iconic tree line to the South providing the sought after privacy coveted by all.
UNIT 505 - $1,300,000 | cabana & covered parking 2774southoceanblvd505.com
UNIT 808 - $1,200,000 | turnkey including art 2774southoceanblvd808.com
UNIT 608 - $799,000 | Turnkey excluding art, covered parking. 2774southoceanblvd608.com
UNIT 410 - $750,000 | Large Kitchen 2774southoceanblvd410.com
UNIT 506 - $500,000 | 1 bedroom, Large Kitchen 2774southoceanblvd506.com
UNIT 407 - $430,000 | I bedroom & a Great Value 2774southoceanblvd407.com
Keith is a highly skilled professional with insightful local knowledge and extensive expertise in Palm Beach Luxury Real Estate. His dedication to high-quality service, combined with his one-of-a-kind resources provides him with powerful advantages to help you navigate the Palm Beach real estate market.
Keith Vanderlaan
Global Real Estate Advisor
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2774 SOUTH OCEAN BLVD 803 - $1,975,000 Floor to ceiling views from ocean to sky with a totally open floorpan. Unique one bedroom Penthouse level unit. Easily converted back to its original state as a 2-bed, 2- bath. Ideal for entertaining! 2774southoceanblvd803.com
3390 SOUTH OCEAN BLVD 203 - $1,295,000 This 3-bedroom,3-bathroom has been converted to a 2-bedroom but can easily be restored to a 3-bedroom. Direct ocean views in this 27 unit boutique building make this a great opportunity. All Special Assessments have been paid. The adjacent two bedroom is also for sale and can be combined. 3390southoceanblvd203.com
Here is A Variety of My Select Sold Properties SOLD
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1460 North Ocean - Listed $4,950,000 (represented buyer)
1100 SE Atlantic - Listed $5,250,000 SOLD
2100 South Ocean Blvd Listed $3,495,000 SOLD
130 Sunrise Ave Listed $1,060,000
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360 Seaspray Ave Listed $3,295,000 (represented buyer) SO LD
3390 South Ocean Blvd Listed $840,000
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2774 South Ocean Blvd Listed $1,150,000 SO LD
2784 South Ocean Blvd Listed $745,000 (represented buyer)
Operated by Sotheby’s International Realty, Inc.
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THE PINNACLE OF LUXURY AT OLD PALM
11714 Tulipa Court | $3,850,000 5 Bedrooms | 6 Full and 1 Half Baths
11767 Calla Lilly Court | $4,750,000 6 Bedrooms | 6 Full and 2 Half Baths
12214 Tillinghast Circle | $6,995,000 5 Bedrooms | 5 Full and 3 Half Baths
12403 Hautree Court | $8,998,000 7 Bedrooms | 7 Full and 2 Half Baths
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©2021 Old Palm Real Estate, LLC., Licensed Real Estate Broker. All rights reserved. Prices subject to change without notice. All references to clubs, golf clubs, and membership opportunities and other amenities are subject to fees, dues, and availability. This is not an offering in jurisdictions where prior qualification is required unless the developer of Old Palm Golf Club has previously met such qualifications. Void where prohibited. Broker participation welcome. Print Date: 03/21
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BALANCE
WELLNESS
POWER NAP
When we were children, naps seemed like a punishment. As adults, however, the idea of a mid-afternoon siesta often feels like a coveted opportunity. In fact, napping actually comes with myriad benefits, notes Dr. Darryl Appleton, an internationally recognized sleep disorder expert and founder of the Appleton Clinic in Boca Raton and Toronto. For healthy adults, napping supports relaxation, stress relief, reduced fatigue, enhanced energy, and increased alertness. According to some studies, naps may decrease risk of cardiovascular events and improve mood and performance.
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That being said, napping may also result in sleep inertia (where an individual is groggy and disoriented after waking) or difficulty falling asleep at night. Determining which group you fall into is dependent upon understanding whether you are experiencing healthy daytime fatigue or a condition that may need medical attention. “If one has a very good reason for fatigue or if longer sleep times help, then sleep deprivation or insufficient sleep are the most likely cause,” says Appleton. “However, if one has unrefreshing sleep despite a good amount of sleep in the night or has excessive sleepiness or fatigue, it is a good idea to go to a health care provider or sleep doctor and make sure there are no medical or psychological reasons contributing to those issues.” Ready to build your perfect nap? Turn the page for Appleton’s suggested do’s and don’ts. (appletonclinic.com) —Liza Grant Smith
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Do aim for early afternoon. “Taking naps in the early afternoon when we have a natural circadian rhythm dip is usually best. This is why, in many cultures, a siesta nap is done after a large meal. Napping after 3 p.m. may interfere with nighttime sleep. Individual factors, such as your need for sleep, age, medication use, and sleeping schedule can play a role in determining the best time of day to nap.”
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Don’t let naptime run too long. “Aim for a nap to last only 10 to 30 minutes,” says Appleton. “The longer you nap, the more likely you are to feel groggy afterward and potentially affect your ability to fall asleep easily that night. However, young adults might be able to tolerate longer naps. Many of them are sleep-deprived, as their body clocks generally have them not being tired until late
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Don’t feel like you need to mimic your nighttime sleeping environment. “Some people nap best where they have their usual bedtime environment, but often times a short nap can occur during a break at work. Try to create a restful environment. Nap in a cool, dark place with a comfortable room temperature, where it is quiet. Make sure to set an alarm so as to ensure not oversleeping. Some people don’t sleep well in their normal bedtime place, so for them sleeping in
a different environment may actually help them sleep better as they have classical conditioning to not sleep well in their bedroom.”
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HEALTHY SWAPS
NOT YOUR AVERAGE JOE
These coffee alternatives may have you rethinking your commitment to java MUDWTR: With a fraction of the caffeine content of coffee, MudWtr pairs nutrientdense ingredients, such as lion’s mane mushrooms and turmeric, with flavorful ingredients like masala chai, sea salt, and vanilla. (mudwtr.com)
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RASA: This restorative tonic is loaded with adaptogens, herbs that work through your hormonal and nervous systems to help your body deal with stress more effectively. The Original Rasa is composed of 12 organic herbs and is naturally caffeine- and gluten-free. (wearerasa.com)
TEECCINO: Created by award-winning tea designer Caroline MacDougall, Teeccino aims to satisfy both coffee and tea drinkers with its rich, full body and health benefits including natural energy. Organic herbs like chicory, carob, dandelion, and barley are combined with fruits and nuts that are roasted and ground to create these herbal coffees. (teeccino.com) —L.G.S.
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Michiko Kurisu, co-founder and director of the Swinton Community Growing Project in Delray Beach, notes that this little garden that could has been a long time in the making. She began the organic community garden in 2008, and has since adopted a permaculturebased model of cooperative gardening and created a food forest. Permaculture looks to natural ecosystems and upholds sustainable models of agriculture in order to care for the planet. Within the Swinton Community Growing Project, the volunteer-run garden includes a variety of tropical perennials and almost everything is safe to eat. “Our food forest is an edible landscape intended to nurture the regenerative patterns found in nature,” explains Kurisu. “In a healthy wild forest, the trees and plants find their niches among layers of light and shade, root depths, moisture, and airflow.
BUTTERFLY PEA VINE: A traditional Chinese and Ayurvedic medicine, the luminous blue butterfly pea vine has been used for centuries as a memory enhancer, brain booster, and an anti-stress and calming agent. Its flowers have a sweet, mild taste and can be fried or used to make a vibrant-colored tea.
Michiko Kurisu runs the Swinton Community Growing Project, which includes a food forest rich in nutritious ingredients.
We attempt to create this kind of diversity and balance with edible plants. Zero-waste is also a goal, and we work to reintegrate as much plant material as possible back into the soil.” The Swinton Community Growing Project offers educational workshops and pop-up events. It has also partnered with chef and nutritional health coach Ryann Morris of Food Brilliance to host cooking classes and develop recipes utilizing healing plants from the food forest. Below, we spotlight some edibles currently growing. (facebook.com/swintoncgp) —L.G.S.
KATUK: Half of the katuk’s nutrition comes from protein. In addition, a 100-gram serving of katuk provides more than 100 percent of your daily vitamin C needs. Its taste is like that of peas, with a slight nutty flavor. The seeds make great garnishes, while the leaves can be added to anything from green smoothies to scrambled eggs and curry dishes.
MORINGA: Used for centuries for its medicinal properties, moringa is rich in antioxidants and bioactive plant compounds. It is also thought to help relieve menopause symptoms and aid new mothers in the production of breast milk. Its slightly bitter leaves are good in soups, stews, and stir-fries.
CRANBERRY HIBISCUS: The leaves and blooms of this shrub are edible and contain antioxidants, calcium, iron, and vitamins B2, B3, and C. The flowers are used more for their color than taste. The leaves have a tart flavor. Incorporate the flowers into drinks like lemonade, tea, or creative cocktails. The leaves can be added to salads or stir-fries.
PURSLANE: This veggie boasts only 16 calories and is one of the most nutrient-dense foods on the planet. It is high in omega-3 fatty acids and loaded with antioxidants like vitamin A and vitamin C. It is akin to spinach and watercress, with a slightly sour or salty taste. Use it as you would lettuce or sauté it as a side dish.
TULSI: Closely related to culinary basil, tulsi (also known as holy basil) is typically used in alternative medicine to relieve anxiety, stress, and fatigue. It is similar to traditional basil but stronger in flavor, with clove-like notes and hints of mint and spice. Brew tulsi in tea or use it to make an infused honey.
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We Take Care of Moms & Dads
DAMON THOMAS,
AMANDA HOWE,
Executive Director
Sales Director
It is truly a blessing to work for an organization like Inspired Living that allows us to make a difference every day. In our positions, we strive to ensure our community is alive with energy and purpose, and that the residents, families and team members are fulfilled. We look forward to serving South Florida moms, dads, and families!
OPENING IN MARCH 2021
Our resort-style community in Delray Beach was designed to provide comfortable living and enjoyment every day. While Inspired Living will never be the home that was left behind, we hope that you or your loved one will find comfort, ease, and happiness in our community.
Features • 24-7 Nursing Available • Nutritious Chef-Prepared Meals
• Spacious Studio, 1 & 2 Bedroom Apartments
• All Day Restaurant Dining
• Movie Theatre
• Onsite + Offsite Events
• Game Room
• Dedicated Programming Daily
• Library
• Housekeeping & Maintenance
• Social Lounges
• Beautiful outdoor grounds and walking paths
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BALANCE PAMPER
You Look Fabulous
NICK SARGENT
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In 2004, Anis Lacerte decided to close her medical spa in Delray Beach and focus on creating a plant-based skin care and cosmetics line. Using the Ayurvedic, aromatherapy, and plant medicine training she received in France, Lacerte worked with chemists, plastic surgeons, cancer patients, and burn survivors to develop Boca Raton–based I’m Fabulous. “I’m Fabulous cosmetic skin care is free of the harsh and harmful chemicals that plague other skin care lines,” says Lacerte. “Most importantly, these products penetrate the skin to help create a balance within the cellular walls themselves. With regular use, the result is healthy, glowing skin that defies extrinsic aging.” For those hoping for spa results without stepping foot outside their abode, I’m Fabulous offers the At Home Med Spa ($799), which includes the Luxe Cleanser, Wild Berry Honey Exfoliator, Pink Detox Glow Mask, Bio Gorgeous Peel High Tech Copper Peptide Serum, and Organic Luxurious Serum. (imfabulouscosmetics.com) —L.G.S.
RIDE TIME
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CYCLING NEVER FELT—OR LOOKED—SO GOOD. SOULCYCLE HAS BROUGHT ITS POP-UP SOULOUTSIDE EXPERIENCE BACK TO THE ROYAL POINCIANA PLAZA IN PALM BEACH. THE 45-MINUTE CLASSES ($36 EACH) ARE HELD OUTSIDE DAILY, WITH BIKES SPACED TO ENSURE SOCIAL DISTANCING. PARTICIPANTS ARE PROVIDED WITH HEADPHONES TO HEAR ALL OF THE DISCO-STYLE, HEART-PUMPING MUSIC. VISIT NOW THROUGH APRIL. (SOUL-CYCLE.COM) —MARY MURRAY
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TO TRY COOL CUSTOMER What: The Cryo Skin Facial Where: Restore Wellness, Palm Beach Gardens, Delray Beach, Boca Raton Cost: $185 Intrigued by full-body cryotherapy (which Restore Wellness also offers) but not ready to take the subzero plunge? Restore’s Cryo Skin Facial is a refreshing way to reap the benefits of cold-induced vasodilation (widening of the blood vessels) on your face. Using a smooth, chilled wand, your technician will sculpt your jaw, cheeks, forehead, and neck as you relax under a cozy blanket. The drop in temperature and resulting increase in blood flow boosts oxygen supply and aids collagen production, reducing the appearance of wrinkles and pores. Best of all? There’s no harsh chemicals and zero downtime. For optimum results, Restore recommends a series of four to five weekly treatments, followed by one treatment a month for maintenance. (restore.com)
HELPING HANDS What: Hand Rejuvenation Where: Lickstein Plastic Surgery, Palm Beach Gardens Cost: $1,500 for fillers, $250 for BroadBand Light therapy (BBL) You can turn back the clock with all manner of facial treatments. But if your hands give away your age, the staff at Lickstein Plastic Surgery can help. They strategically inject dermal fillers to restore volume to your hands immediately, giving them a plumper, more youthful appearance. Want to take even more years off? Lickstein can resurface your hands using state-of-the-art BroadBand Light therapy. After the application of a topical anesthetic, you’ll feel a warm snapping sensation that’s almost pleasant—especially as you envision your results: reduced wrinkles, zapped dark spots, faded scars, and improved skin texture. Downtime? It depends on the number of passes (your treatment is tailored to your skin), but plan on a week or two of mild redness before you begin to admire your younger-looking mitts. (licksteinplasticsurgery.com) —Kristen Desmond LeFevre
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Dr. Jordan Geller is excited to announce the opening of his Palm Beach Endocrinology practice.
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THURSDAY, MARCH 25, 2021 12:00PM THE BREAKERS PALM BEACH
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BALANCE
WEALTH
Rate of RECOVERY
Assessing the immediate and future economic implications of the pandemic By Judy Martel
If asked to guess what will go down as the greatest economic impact of 2020, the answer should be pretty obvious. “The [COVID-19] pandemic, by historical standards, presented an unprecedented swing in economic activity this past year,” notes Michael Loewy, an associate professor of economics at the University of South Florida. From the extreme setback in the stock market in the second quarter, to the loss of jobs and failure of businesses resulting from the forced shutdown, the world took one economic hit after another. The larger, more difficult question in 2021 is how and when the U.S. and the state will recover from the pandemic-induced recession. However it happens, it won’t be quick, Loewy believes. Although the stock market and housing market held up relatively well in 2020, they are not necessarily complete and accurate indicators for the future of the economy. The loss of jobs and businesses have a broader reach that will require years of recovery, especially in Florida’s tourismdependent employment market, says Loewy. It’s “pretty likely,” he adds, that over the coming year we’ll experience either a slowdown in the economic recovery or a retraction. In some ways, Loewy explains, the employment picture will 194 PALM BEACH ILLUSTRATED
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change permanently, but that’s not necessarily unusual, even in good times. “Economies are, by nature, changing and adapting all the time.” We’ve already seen some trends as a result of the pandemic. Many people in white-collar jobs learned that they can work from home, while those in the service and manufacturing sectors saw their jobs replaced by technology or become scarce. That puts immediate pressure on workers to seek training for new positions. Longer term, Loewy worries about the disruption in primary and secondary education and its potential impact on productivity a decade down the road. Additionally, women, who have been especially hard hit by the pandemic recession,
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may take more time to recover lost careers. They make up a disproportionate number of workers in the retail and hospitality sectors, which virtually shut down for months last year. Women also typically bear more responsibility for childcare and many quit work to care for their families and oversee homeschooling. “These longer-term impacts have been unfortunate consequences of the pandemic,” Loewy says. “We may not know the effects for decades.” Interest rates, which have remained essentially unchanged, will probably not rise anytime soon. But despite the low rates, people aren’t in the mood to borrow money while jobs are shaky, and businesses are reluctant to expand during the uncertainty around COVID. “There’s only so much the [Federal Reserve] can do on the monetary side to help the economic recovery,” Loewy says. Further assistance has to come from government rescue programs. The initial stimulus packages to date have introduced some fiscal assistance programs, such as a freeze on evictions for renters, mortgage forbearance, and smallbusiness loans and grants, but they are intended to be short-term remedies. In Florida, the state budget is already under pressure from the shutdown and subsequent slowdown of one of its largest industries: tourism. Across-the-board cuts have been rippling throughout the state. Lowey has already seen budget decreases of 5 to 8 percent at universities. “It will be a long recovery for our hotels, restaurants, and theme parks,” he says. The hit to the tourism industry, he adds, “will be tough straits for Florida.” « PALMBEACHILLUSTRATED.COM | MARCH 2021
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NSU ART MUSEUM FORT LAUDERDALE February 28 – September 19, 2021 Exhibition Organized by The Fashion and Textile Museum, London The World of Anna Sui is generously sponsored by The Douglas A. Hirsch and Holly S. Andersen Family Foundation in honor of Jane B. Holzer. Additional support provided by The David and Francie Horvitz Family Foundation. Exhibitions and programs at NSU Art Museum Fort Lauderdale are made possible in part by a challenge grant from the David and Francie Horvitz Family Foundation. Funding is also provided by the City of Fort Lauderdale, AutoNation, Community Foundation of Broward, Broward County Board of County Commissioners as recommended by the Broward Cultural Council and Greater Fort Lauderdale Convention & Visitors Bureau, the State of Florida, Department of State, Division of Cultural Affairs and the Florida Council on Arts and Culture. NSU Art Museum Fort Lauderdale is accredited by the American Association of Museums.
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TOP BILLING
FLORAL Arrangements
Maypops, elderberries, pitcher plants, oh my! It is no surprise why “Florida”—derived from the Spanish word florido, meaning “full of flowers”—came to mind when Juan Ponce de Leon landed on the peninsula in 1513. To celebrate the wonders of the state’s native flora, the Preservation Foundation of Palm Beach will host “Wildly Exquisite: Florida’s Native Plants” through April 30. The juried exhibition features the works of 29 lauded artist members of the American Society of Botanical Arts. Among them is Carol Woodin, the showcase’s organizer and the society’s director of exhibitions, who drew on the unsuspecting intrigue of the maypop passion flower for inspiration. “Wildly Exquisite” will challenge viewers to “see that there is beauty within these species of plants that are not always perceived as being beautiful,” says Amanda Skier, the Preservation
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“Wildly Exquisite” includes depictions of maypops by Carol Woodin (top), white-topped pitcher plants by Jean Emmons (right), and the poetic symbiosis between ruby-throated hummingbirds and coral honeysuckle by Karen Coleman (above).
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AGENDA MARCH 2021
ARTS & CULTURE Prismatic Space, Ron Agam
Hindsight 2020, Tracy Guiteau Blue Hurricane, Ron Agam
Great, Kyle Poyser
Above and left: Check out the Kinetic Art Exhibit in Boynton Beach March 6-7. Far upper left: Catch “Karibu: A Celebration of Black Artists in Palm Beach County” at the Cultural Council for Palm Beach County through March 13.
Oxbridge Golf Classic, Ocean Course, The Breakers, Palm Beach, $2,980 for four. (oapb.org) 3 Bijoux! 2021 Contemporary Jewelry Art Sale, Armory Art Center, West Palm Beach, to March 6, $15. (armoryart.org)
4 Book + Art: Fruit of the Drunken Tree, streaming online courtesy of the Norton Museum of Art, contact for ticket prices. (norton.org)
GOINGS ON 1 “Culture & Cocktails: Bosom Buddies” with Faith Prince and Rob Russell, streaming online The Mechanical Horse, Adrian Landon
courtesy of the Cultural Council for Palm Beach County, $15. (palmbeachculture.com)
“Only in Florida Your Story, Your Art” lecture with Caren Neile, streaming online courtesy of Boca Raton Museum of Art, $5. (bocamuseum.org)
Saving Florida: Women’s Fight for the Environment in the Twentieth Century book discussion and lecture with Leslie K. Poole,
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streaming online courtesy of the Historical Society of Palm Beach County, free. (hspbc.org)
5 Hike2O, Loggerhead Marinelife Center, Juno Beach, to March 7, $125 for in-person, $25 for virtual hike. (marine life.org)
6 Kinetic Art Exhibit, various locations in Boynton Beach, also March 7, free. (boynton-beach.org) Make a Splash Family Art, Cultural Council for Palm Beach County, Lake Worth Beach, free. (palmbeachculture.com)
8 Geopolitics lecture with Admiral James Staridis, streaming online courtesy of the Festival of the Arts Boca, contact for ticket prices. (festivalboca.org)
9 Life is in the Transitions: Mastering Change at Any Age book discussion with Bruce Feiler, streaming online courtesy of the Festival of the Arts Boca, contact for ticket prices. (festivalboca.org)
10 Art in Bloom Luncheon, Vero Beach Museum of Art, also March 11, contact for ticket prices. (vbmuseum.org) “Egyptian Art Deco: The Ancient Civilization” lecture, streaming online courtesy of the Art Deco Society of the Palm Beaches, free. (armoryart.org)
Faces of Resilience Cocktail Event, streaming on-
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line courtesy of The Jewish Women’s Foundation, $200. (jwfpalmbeach.com)
Legendary trendsetter Iris Apfel will serve as honorary chair of Armory Art Center’s Bijoux! jewelry art sale, March 3-6.
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2 PICKS THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH’S ART IN PUBLIC PLACES WILL HOST THE FIFTH BIENNIAL KINETIC ART EXHIBIT MARCH 6 AND 7. THE CELEBRATION WILL STUN WITH INDOOR AND OUTDOOR DISPLAYS BY LOCAL AND NATIONAL ARTISTS AT THE BOYNTON BEACH CULTURAL CENTER AND BOYNTON BEACH TOWN CENTER, RESPECTIVELY. THE EXHIBITION IS FREE TO ATTEND. (BOYNTON-BEACH. ORG/KINETIC) TWENTY-FOUR RENOWNED ARTISTS WILL EXHIBIT THEIR WORK AT THE LIGHTHOUSE ARTCENTER’S PLEIN AIR FESTIVAL MARCH 1420. THE WEEKLONG FETE WILL FEATURE A PAINT OUT COMPETITION AT THE ANN NORTON SCULPTURE GARDENS, EN PLEIN AIR PAINTING, WORKSHOPS, AND MORE. THE EXHIBITION WILL BE AVAILABLE TO VIEW IN-PERSON AND VIRTUALLY. (LIGHTHOUSE ARTS.ORG)
Clockwise from top: View works by Bruce Helander at the Paul Fisher Gallery; the Kravis Center hosts Randall Goosby March 29 and Pink Martini March 27.
11 “Leadership on the Edge” lecture with Robert Swan, Gubelmann Auditorium, The Society of the Four Arts, Palm Beach, $20. (fourarts.org)
Mr. President, How Long Must We Wait? book discussion and lecture with Tina Cassidy, streaming online courtesy of the Historical Society of Palm Beach County, free. (hspbc.org)
The Next Great Migration: The Beauty and Terror of Life on the Move book discussion and lecture with Sonia Shah, streaming online courtesy of the Festival of the Arts Boca, contact for ticket prices. (festivalboca.org)
“A Tribute to Maria Callas: Her Life and Great Performances” lecture with Roni Stein-Loreti, Persson Hall, Kravis Center, West Palm Beach, $25. (kravis.org)
12 Art Palm Beach, Palm Beach County Convention Center, West Palm Beach, to March 15, contact for ticket prices. (pbconventioncenter.com)
Screen on the Green presents Hook, Meyer Amphitheatre, West Palm Beach, free. (wpb.org)
14 Plein Air Festival, various locations in Palm Beach County, to March 20, contact for ticket prices. (lighthousearts.org)
15 “The Invention of Nature: Alexander von Humboldt’s New World” lecture with Andrea Wulf, Gubelmann Auditorium, The Society of the Four Arts, Palm Beach, $20. (fourarts.org) THESE EVENT DETAILS ARE CURRENT AS OF PRESS TIME, BUT PLEASE CONTACT THE VENUE OR PRESENTER FOR THE MOST UP-TO-DATE INFORMATION.
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AGENDA Marie Bostwick book luncheon, North Palm Beach Country Club banquet room, $26. (village-npb.org) 16 Virtual Cooking Experience with chef Marc Murphy, streaming online courtesy of FreshRx, $1,500. (freshrx.org)
18 Grander in Her Daughters: Florida’s Women During the Civil War book discussion and lecture with Tracy Revels, streaming online courtesy of the Historical Society of Palm Beach County, free. (hspbc.org)
19 Garden & Antique Show and Sale, McKee Botanical Garden, Vero Beach, to March 21, free. (mckee garden.org) 22 Mining for Treasures Spring Break Summer Camp, South Florida Science Center and Aquarium, West Palm Beach, $45-$50. (sfsciencenter.org)
24 Invisible Visits: Black Middle-Class Women in the American Healthcare System book discussion with Tina K. Sacks, streaming online courtesy of the Spady Cultural Heritage Museum, free. (spadymuseum.com)
VOTES FOR WOMEN
25 Palm Beach International Boat Show, Flagler Drive, West Palm Beach, to March 28, contact for ticket prices. (pbboatshow.com) 29 “African Exodus: Migration and the Future of Europe” lecture, Gubelmann Auditorium, The Society of the Four Arts, Palm Beach, $20. (fourarts.org)
30 “Divine Connections: History of Freedom’s Call” lecture with Bill Nix, Persson Hall, Kravis
Love Letters, Greenberg Courtyard, Levis JCC Sandler Center, Boca Raton, to March 14, $20. (levisjcc.org) Stellar Entertainment presents “Jive Talkin’ Tribute to the Bee Gees,” Sunrise Theatre, Fort Pierce, tickets start at $38. (sunrisetheatre.com)
6 The Chris Thomas Band presents “Swingin’, Groovin’, Steppin’,” Arts Garage, Delray Beach, $40-$45. (artsgarage.org)
Center, West Palm Beach, $25. (kravis.org)
PERFORMANCES 2 Fort Pierce Jazz & Blues Society Jam, Sunrise
Keller Williams, Old School Square, Delray Beach, contact for ticket prices. (oldschoolsquare.org)
Theatre, Fort Pierce, also March 9, 16, and 23, $7-$9. (sunrisetheatre.com)
Nadine Sierra and Friends, streaming online courtesy of the Festival of the Arts Boca, contact for ticket prices. (festivalboca.org)
4 Deathtrap, Lake Worth Playhouse, to March 7, contact for ticket prices. (lakeworthplayhouse.org)
7 Atlantic Classical Orchestra presents “A Little Night Music,” Vero Beach Museum of Art; also
Jay Mohr, Palm Beach Improv, West Palm Beach, to March 7, $30. (palmbeachimprov.com)
March 8, First Presbyterian Church, North Palm Beach; also March 9, St. Mary’s Episcopal Church, Stuart, $35$105. (atlanticclassicalorchestra.com)
Krazy Train, Meyer Amphitheatre, West Palm Beach,
Soulpax, Arts Garage, Delray Beach, $20-$25.
free. (wpb.org)
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Outdoor Exhibit opening March 1 PBCHistory.org
Pat Moran Family Foundation Inc. The Mary Alice Fortin Foundation
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Violinest James Ehnes, streaming online courtesy of
Al Di Meola will perform at the Pavilion at Old School Square March 30.
the Festival of the Arts Boca, contact for ticket prices. (festivalboca.org)
Tas Cru & His Band of Tortured Souls, Arts GaALEXANDER MERTSCH
8 On Your Feet, Riverside Theatre, Vero Beach, to March 27, contact for ticket prices. (riverside theatre.com)
11 Marlon Wayans, Palm Beach Improv, West Palm Beach, to March 14, $35-$45. (palmbeachimprov.com)
Spred the Dub, Meyer Amphitheatre, West Palm Beach, free. (wpb.org)
12 The Five Boroughs, Arts Garage, Delray Beach, $35-$40. (artsgarage.org)
Preacher Lawson, Sunrise Theatre, Fort Pierce, tickets start at $39. (sunrisetheatre.com) Stage Struck, Delray Beach Playhouse, to March 31; also streaming online, March 25 to April 1, contact for ticket prices. (delraybeachplayhouse.com) Sweat, Stonzek Studio, Lake Worth Beach, to March 21, contact for ticket prices. (lakeworthplayhouse.org)
13 Constantine Kitsopoulos and The Festival All Stars, streaming online courtesy of the Festival of the Arts Boca, contact for ticket prices. (festivalboca.org)
One Small Step Family Concert, streaming online courtesy of Palm Beach Symphony, free. (palmbeach symphony.org)
rage, Delray Beach, $35-$40. (artsgarage.org)
16 Cellist Zlatomir Fung, Eau Palm Beach Resort & Spa, Manalapan, contact for ticket prices. (cmspb.org)
The Electric Light Orchestra Experience, Duncan Theatre, Lake Worth Beach, $39. (duncan theatre.org)
Sibling Harmony: The Everly Brothers’ Story and Songs, Delray Beach Playhouse, also March 17, contact for ticket prices. (delraybeachplayhouse.com)
18 Concert in the Park with Fred Goodnight, Vero Beach Museum of Art, $10-$12. (vbmuseum.org)
Screening of the Met Opera’s production of Porgy and Bess, Gubelmann Auditorium, The Society of the Four Arts, Palm Beach, $15-$25. (fourarts.org)
14 Festival Finale with flutist Nestor Torres, streaming online courtesy of the Festival of the Arts Boca, contact for ticket prices. (festivalboca.org)
T.J. Miller, Palm Beach Improv, West Palm Beach, to March 20, $27. (palmbeachimprov.com) 19 Assisted Living: The Musical, Mizner Park Cultural Center, Boca Raton, to March 21, contact for ticket prices. (miznerparkculturalcenter.com)
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To continue its tradition of showcasing art that moves the masses, New Wave Art Wknd will host Dominican American multidisciplinary artist Joiri Minaya in the third installation of its pioneering artist-inresidence program. Like Renzo Ortega and Estelle Mainsonett before her, Minaya will set up shop in a studio space in Rosemary Square beginning March 1, where she will cull inspiration from the sights, sounds, and people of downtown West Palm Beach. Minaya’s performative interventions and interactive installations investigate intrapersonal and societal relationships to the female body, with poignant commentary on identity, hierarchies, and multiculturalism’s impact on both. (newwave.art; joiriminaya.com)
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Atlantic City Boys, Eissey Campus Theatre, Palm Beach Gardens, $41. (eisseycampustheatre.org)
20 The Miami Big Sound Orchestra, Arts Garage, Delray Beach, $40-$45. (artsgarage.org)
Screening of the National Theatre’s production of Cyrano de Bergerac, Gubelmann Auditorium, The Society of the Four Arts, Palm Beach,
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$15-$25. (fourarts.org)
21 Palm Beach Opera presents I Capuleti e I Montecchi, The Pavilion, Old School Square, Delray Beach, contact for ticket prices. (pbopera.org) The Ultimate Tribute Show: A Night with the Stars from Sinatra to Streisand, Arts Garage, Delray Beach, $40-$45. (artsgarage.org) Palm Beach Symphony presents “Vladimir Feltsman Performs Mozart,” streaming live from the Kravis Center, $30. (palmbeachsymphony.org)
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OPENING JANUARY 26 22 The Songs of Harold Arlen, Delray Beach Playhouse, to April 1; also streaming March 29 to April 5, contact for ticket prices. (delraybeachplayhouse.com) 24 Ari Axelrod presents “Jewish Broadway Cabaret,” Greenberg Courtyard, Levis JCC Sandler Center, Boca Raton, also March 25, $20. (levisjcc.org)
BOCA RATON 2021
Strings for Peace, Gubelmann Auditorium, The Society of the Four Arts, Palm Beach, $40. (fourarts.org)
25 Croce Plays Croce, Duncan Theatre, Lake Worth Beach, $35. (duncan theatre.org)
26 Mac Arnold & Plate Full O’ Blues, Arts Garage, Delray Beach, $40-$45. (artsgarage.org)
Next to Normal, Lake Worth Playhouse, to April 11, contact for ticket prices. (lakeworthplayhouse.org) 27 Pink Martini featuring China Forbes, Dreyfoos Hall, Kravis Center, West Palm Beach, tickets start at $29. (kravis.org)
Screening of the Met Opera’s production of Le Nozze di Figaro, Gubelmann Auditorium, The Society of the Four Arts, Palm Beach, $15-$25. (fourarts.org)
28 Tony Holiday & The Soul Service, Arts Garage, Delray Beach, $40-$45. (artsgarage.org)
29 Violinist Randall Goosby, Rinker Playhouse, Kravis Center, West Palm Beach, $32. (kravis.org)
30 Al Di Meola presents “Music and Words 2021,” The Pavilion at Old School Square, Delray Beach, contact for ticket prices. (oldschoolsquare.org)
GALLERIES Ann Norton Sculpture Gardens, West Palm Beach. “Artists at Home,” “Bjorn Skaarup: The Ostrich,” and “Edwina Sandys: War and Peace,” all to June 30. (ansg.org) Boca Raton Museum of Art. “Paul Gervais: Faces and Forms,” to May 30; “Glasstress Boca Raton 2021” and “An Irresistible Urge to Create: Florida Outsider Art from the Monroe Family Collection,” both to Sept. 5; “Renee Cox: The Signing,” through Sept. (bocamuseum.org) Cultural Council for Palm Beach County, Lake Worth Beach. “Joe Horton: My Life in Art,” to March 12; “Karibu: A Celebration of Black Artists in Palm Beach County,” to March 13; “Biennial 2021,” March 26 to May 29; “Ann Friedlander: The Language of Shapes,” March 19 to April 17. (palmbeachculture.com)
Esther O’Keefe Gallery, The Society of the Four Arts, Palm Beach. “Charles and Jackson Pollock,” to March 28. (fourarts.org)
Findlay Galleries, Palm Beach. “Ronnie Landfield,” March 13 to April 13; “Charles Neal: Belvoir” and “Gustavo Novoa: 50 Years of Exclusive Artist Representation,” both to March 18. (findlaygalleries.com)
Historical Society of Palm Beach County, West Palm Beach. “Votes for Women: A Portrait of Persistence,” to March 30; “Becoming West Palm Beach: Celebrating 125 Years,” to July 2. (hspbc.org)
In Mizner Park | 501 Plaza Real, Boca Raton BOCAMUSEUM.ORG Loris Gréaud, The Unplayed Notes Factory, 2017, Video. Courtesy the artist and Gréaudstudio Glasstress Boca Raton 2021 presented by Fondazione Berengo, Venice, Italy with additional support provided by the Museum’s Leadership Donors.
Lighthouse ArtCenter Gallery & 2D Studio, Tequesta. “Soul on Art: Ghosts of Africa,” to March 10; “Radial Jewelry Makeover,” to March 20. (lighthousearts.org)
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HISTORIC HEROINES
In honor of Women’s History Month and as a belated celebration of the centenFeatured portraits, above nial of the ratification of the Nineteenth from left: Mary McLeod Amendment to the United States ConBethune; Anna Julia Haywood Cooper; Mary stitution, the Historical Society of Palm Church Terrell. Beach County in West Palm Beach will host an array of powerful programming. All month long, the organization will present the National Portrait Gallery’s exhibition “Votes for Women: A Portrait of Persistence,” a moving display of the 80-year fight for women’s right to vote in the United States. Segmented into four prolific periods and including a section on the legacy of the Nineteenth Amendment, the exhibition sheds light on the trials and triumphs of the movement’s extraordinarily brave players. To keep the conversation going, the Historical Society will also host three virtual lectures on women’s issues, March 4, 11, and 18. (hspbc.org)
McKee Botanical Garden, Vero Beach. “Sean Kenney’s Nature Connects Made with LEGO Bricks,” to April 25. (mckeegarden.org) Morikami Museum and Japanese Gardens, Delray Beach. “Collecting Stories,” to April 3. (morikami.org)
Norton Museum of Art, West Palm Beach. “The Collection of Esther M. and Sumner L. Feldberg” to March 28; “María Berrío: Esperando Mientras la Noche Florece,” to May 9; “George Cohen: Artist of the Chicago Avant Garde,” to May 16; “Art Finds a Way” and “Jose Alvarez (D.O.P.A.): The Krome Drawings,” both to May 30; “Celebrating the Norton: Eighty Years,” to June 13. (norton.org)
Palm Beach Art, Antique, and Design Showroom, Lake Worth Beach. “Serge Strosberg” to March 9; “Giovanni DeCunto: American Flag and Dynamic Abstracts,” to March 31. (palmbeachdesignshowroom.com)
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Paul Fisher Gallery, West Palm Beach. Works by Bruce Helander, Starsky Brines, Jordi Molla, Adam Pinsley, Karl Momen, and Joseph Conrad-Ferm, through April. (paulfishergallery.com) Preservation Foundation of Palm Beach. “Wildly Exquisite: Florida’s Native Plants,” to April 30. (palmbeachpreservation.org) Rosenbaum Contemporary, Boca Raton. “Oriano Galloni,” March 2 to April 3.
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South Florida Science Center and Aquarium, West Palm Beach. “Real Bodies: The Exhibition,” to April 11. (sfsciencecenter.org)
Vero Beach Museum of Art. “Chul Hyun Ahn: New Light,” to April 30; “Poetry of Nature: Hudson River School Landscapes from the New York Historical Society,” to May 2. (vbmuseum.org)
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WHAT YOU DON’T SEE:
Inside these cases are five saxophones, one trumpet, and one cornet — all seven handdelivered to young musicians in our community who can now enjoy the life-changing experience of participating in music.
This is on top of roughly 30 instruments provided to students since the start of the pandemic — and a small piece of our larger educational initiative to benefit the community, which include digital lessons, concerts, hospital visits, and more.
At Palm Beach Symphony, we love nothing better than performing to packed concert halls. But that’s not an option right now. Instead, we’ve been giving back.
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LUNCHEON “Building Pathways to Equity & Prosperity”
A Virtual Celebration of Philanthropy! Sponsored by Palm Beach Illustrated
Join us for our 8th annual Founder’s Luncheon, a report to the community and a virtual celebration of philanthropy hosted by the Community Foundation for Palm Beach and Martin Counties.
Wednesday, April 21, 2021 11:30 a.m. - 12:15 p.m.
Tickets and sponsorships are available at yourcommunityfoundation.org.
561-659-6800 | yourcommunityfoundation.org 700 S. Dixie Highway, Suite 200, West Palm Beach, FL 33401
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SPELL IT OUT Large bubble initial charm with diamond pavé set in 14-karat white gold ($980), Stephanie Gottlieb, stephaniegottlieb.com
COZY CHIC Mule slippers with shearling and pearls ($286), Alameda Turquesa, alamedaturquesa.com
FEELING HOT Facing West coconut wax candle ($28), Sunday Candle Co., sunday candle.com
By Emily Pantelides This month, I’ve sourced the coolest, most creative accessories, decor, toys, and beauty essentials around—starting with slippers from Alameda Turquesa. Handmade in Portugal, these cozy slides can even be worn outside. One of the first things guests comment on when they walk into my home are these fun bookends from a #shopsmall business called Kasart. Outfit your bookshelves and tabletops with help from Sunday Candle Co., which specializes in candles made with 100-percent pure coconut and soy wax. And this season, as you check chores off those spring-cleaning to-do lists, prioritize your health with a bespoke face mask, complete with an attached chain. For self-care, I adore Prose’s line of hair products that are custom created to address your individual needs. Finally, nothing l FOR MORE FASHIONABLE says “treat yourself” like dessert, BUYS, WATCH THE “EMILY’S PICKS” and this divine olive oil cake is SEGMENT ON CBS12.COM. certainly worth the calories. CLEAR SKIES Rainbow bookends ($225), Kasart, kasartstore.com
SAFETY FIRST Monogram face mask ($55) and chain (starting at $30), Bespoken Swag, bespokenswag. storenvy.com
FUN AND GAMES Baby gym in ocean pink ($60), Little Dutch, scandiborn.com
SWEET TREAT Eight-inch olive oil cake ($35), My Olive Oil Cake, myoliveoilcake.com
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