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10 HOME STORES 1 ADDRESS SEE PAGE 4A Classified........................................10A Elite Auctioneers..............................3A Flexcation.........................................8A Florida Drivers License.....................7A

Hallandale Beach.......................6A, 7A Hollywood........................................8A Kodner Galleries...............................2A Mold In Your Home...........................9A

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AVENTURA • BAL HARBOUR • DANIA BEACH • HALLANDALE BEACH • HOLLYWOOD • NORTH MIAMI BEACH • PEMBROKE PINES • PEMBROKE PARK • SURFSIDE • SUNNY ISLES BEACH

A 3D structure reveals how a unique molecular switch in the brain causes us to feel full and may help develop improved anti-obesity drugs

Open Dialogues

Coronavirus Exposed

The Art And Culture Center/ Hollywood Is Promoting Social Justice Through The Arts

How SARS-CoV-2 Tampers With Cell’s Hardware To Outsmart The Immune System Severe symptoms of COVID19, leading often to death, are thought to result from the patient’s own acute immune response rather than from damage inflicted directly by the virus. Intensive research efforts are therefore seeking to determine how the SARS-CoV-2 virus manages to mount an effective invasion while throwing the immune system off course. A new study, published in Nature, reveals a multipronged strategy that the virus employs to ensure its quick and efficient replication, while avoiding detection by the immune system. The study, conducted jointly by the research groups of Dr. Noam SternGinossar at the Weizmann Institute of Science and Dr. Nir Paran and Dr. Tomer Israely of the Israel Institute for Biological, Chemical and Environmental Sciences, focused on understanding the molecular mechanisms at work during infection by SARS-CoV-2 at the cellular level. During an infection, our cells are normally able to recognize that they’re being invaded and quickly dispatch signaling molecules, which alert the immune system of the attack. With SARS-CoV-2, it was apparent early on that something was not working quite right – not only is Coronavirus, 6A

(Above) Freddy Rodriguez Director Open Dialogues: Stories from the LGBTQ Community

South Beach Wine & Food Festival

rience fun, food and music in a safe, outdoor environment. The weekend kicks off with an exclusive dinner hosted by Asian-Fusion King and Food Network Star, Jet Tila alongside Etaru Head Chef, Davide D’Agostino. The event will take place Friday, May 21st, 2021 from 7:00 p.m. – 10:00 p.m. at Etaru Hallandale. Tila will sizzle, slice and sear Asian-inspired ingredients to create renditions of fan-favorite Thai dishes. He brings innovation and artistry into the traditional Thai food fold to create a signature style that is at heart, his own. The event will take place outdoors and will fol-

The Art and Culture Center/ Hollywood is thrilled to have been selected by the Community Foundation of Broward to receive an Art of Community grant for its multidisciplinary project “Open Dialogues: Promoting Social Justice Through the Arts.” Open Dialogues will utilize a variety of artistic and creative media in three unique programming components that are designed to foster constructive dialogue about social justice for Broward’s Black and LGBTQ communities. This project will present in 2021-22 two short documentary films created in-house by the Center and a curated gallery exhibition that address inclusion, acceptance and equity in our community. These films and the exhibition will build collaborative networks among artists, writers, community members, nonprofits, businesses, academics, government agencies to illustrate how the arts play a vital role in inspiring conversations around race and gender. “The Center is grateful to the Community Foundation of Broward for creating this incredible opportunity for us to expand our programming in such a powerful and meaningful way,” said Joy Satterlee, the Center’s

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Hallandale Beach Event Series Will Create an Amazing Food & Art Weekend for Foodies of all Ages! The Hallandale Beach Community Redevelopment Agency (HBCRA), in partnership with the Food Network & Cooking Channel South Beach Wine & Food Festival presented Capital One (SOBEWFF®), will host their second annual event series Friday, May 21st, 2021 - Sunday, May 23rd, 2021. The weekend will consist of three signature events showcasing local eateries, wine and spirit samples, music, art, fun for kids, healthy living, fitness, celebrity guests &

more! The SOBEWFF® Hallandale Beach Event Series is a part of the HBCRA`s strategic plan to promote economic development by branding the City of Hallandale Beach as a destination for food, arts and entertainment, while also attracting international exposure to our local participating restaurants. The HBCRA is excited to provide this weekend series as the “Grand Re-Opening” of the City by welcoming the community to expe-

New Trial for Patients with Advanced and Metastatic Pancreatic Cancer Available Now Are you, or someone you know, being treated for Advanced or Metastatic Pancreatic Cancer with chemotherapy alone? If so, you may want to contact Dr. Robert Donoway at AtlasOncology in Hollywood/ Aventura, Florida, regarding a new trial combining multimodality therapy in combination with

Pancreatic Nanoknife Ablation and with chemo-immunoradiotherapy. With over 35 years experience performing pancreatic surgery here in Tri-county South Florida, Dr. Donoway saw

Hallandale Beach Commits To Net-zero Emissions By 2050, 6A

what others as well recognize, that often because of late diagnosis, up to 85% of the patients undergoing pancreatic surgery for potential cure, already had metastatic disease that limited

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R.B. Donoway, MD, FACS, FSSO the benefit they might get from the Whipple surgery. Today, recent evidence shows that when even advanced disease is treated aggressively in a multimodality integrated approach,

incorporating Nanoknife surgery, long term survivorship of many years can be achieved; especially when compared to cheNew Trial, Page 5A

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