Palm Beach Illustrated November 2023

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ILLUSTRATED

SEW MUCH FUN

MILLY PARK’S NEW LINE OF FAIRY-TALE DRESSES Milly Park with daughters Mia and Camila

VISUAL POETRY

ERIKA LARSEN DOCUMENTS THE UNSEEN

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A PALM BEACH FASHION STORY

WONDER WOMEN

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The Height of Waterfront Living in the Heart of Palm Beach Gardens A LI MI T ED O F F E RI N G O F 3-, 4 - AND 5 -B E DR OO M WAT E RF RO N T RE SI D E N CE S AND PRI VAT E M A RI N A

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CONTENTS

NOVEMBER 2023 | PALMBEACHILLUSTRATED.COM FOR THE LATEST IN ALL THINGS LUXURY

FEATURES 96 LENS ON LIFE

110 SAVORING THE MOMENTS

Photographer Erika Larsen shares stories of global citizens and their relationships to the natural world

Jupiter resident and lifestyle blogger Lauren Thomas sheds light on her Thanksgiving traditions and entertaining style

By Valerie Staggs

By Ann Kaiser

104 OUT OF THE PARK

116 THEN & NOW

Having inherited a love of sewing from her grandmother, Milly Park is paving her own path as a designer for women and children

Get dressed for yesterday, today, and tomorrow in archival and vintage fashions and their contemporary counterparts

By Kelley Marcellus

Photography by Gabor Jurina

Milly Park plays bocce ball with her daughters, Mia and Camila. All three wear dresses by Milly Park.

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CONTENTS DEPARTMENTS

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28 FROM THE EDITOR 30 FROM THE PUBLISHER 32 LOG ON What’s new on palmbeachillustrated.com

38 RSVP Soirees from the social season

NEW&NOW 49 SPOTLIGHT The history behind the Palm Beach Turkey Trot

50 AROUND TOWN Cool creative projects and business news from locals

52 ONLINE Dating advice with the women of Excuse My Grandma

54 Q&A COURTESY OF OIL NUT BAY

All things dance with Miami City Ballet’s Dawn Atkins

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56 GUIDE Highlights at The Royal Poinciana Plaza

58 HEROES A cancer survivor becomes a patient advocate

60 PROFILE

ON THE COVER: PHOTOGRAPHER: NICK MELE MODELS: MILLY, MIA, AND CAMILA PARK LOCATION: PRIVATE RESIDENCE, PALM BEACH HAIR AND MAKEUP: DEBORAH KOEPPER, DEBORAH KOEPPER BEAUTY, PALM BEACH CLOTHING: MILLY PARK

Singer Kendra Erika got her start in Boca Raton

62 LIVING WITH IVEY Embrace mindful eating to combat holiday pounds

STYLE 65 THE LOOK Fashion that gives back, plus a lady’s take on black tie

68 THE EDIT Editors’ picks for Thanksgiving table decor and more

70 BIJOUX Be bold in chic yellow-gold pieces

72 BEAUTY ASHLEY MEYER

Seasonal essentials that exude the essence of autumn

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JOURNEYS 75 WANDERLUST Explore by land or sea at Oil Nut Bay

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CONTENTS

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CURRENT MEDIA

JESSICA GLYNN

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80 TRAVEL JOURNAL

144 ELEMENTS

Chef Pushkar Marathe’s foodie tour of India

Say yes to more with maximalism

82 QUICK TRIPS

146 HERITAGE

The Inn at Little Washington delivers one divine dining experience after another

Study up on Palm Beach’s material trifecta

86 FLORIDIANA

BALANCE 169 PERSONAL GROWTH

Rediscover Coconut Grove with Mr. C

Shake it off with Be You Disco

88 HIGH ROAD

170 HEALTH & FITNESS

The sexy new Ferrari Roma gets the Hollywood treatment

Trying out mahjong, learning about Lifeforce, pampering with The Mani Co., diving with Bigfish Miami, and making a difference with Essential Candy

92 HIGH SEAS Space abounds aboard the Wallywhy150

SAVOR 129 TRY THIS

178 GOOD NATURE

130 LOCAL BITES

180 WEALTH

Thanksgiving wine pairings, teatime at Café Boulud, thousands of thirst quenchers at 7 Brew, and the latest opening at Mizner Park

Tips for investing during uncertain times

Approaching relationships with intention

CULTURE 185 TOP BILLING

138 SIP WITH PBI

The Morikami Museum and Japanese Gardens’ newest exhibition

A holiday horchata recipe with an extra dose of cha-cha

186 CALENDAR

A Palm Beach bedroom that is a serene waterfront dream EMAGEN PHOTO

These drinks are redefining happy hour

Kapow Noodle Bar debuts new dishes, including a wow-worthy ube cake

HOME 141 DESIGN

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142 INSPIRED LIVING Expert insight into curating a personal art collection for the home

What to see and do this month

SOCIAL STUDIES 204 PALM BEACH MAGAZINE Hot parties, beautiful people

LAST WORD 208 REAL TALK WITH... Local designer Christina Coniglio

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I L L U S T R A T E D Editor in Chief Daphne Nikolopoulos Creative Director Olga M. Gustine Executive Editor Mary Murray Managing Editor Allison Wolfe Reckson Fashion Editor Katherine Lande Automotive Editor Howard Walker Travel Editor Paul Rubio Lifestyle Editor Liza Grant Smith Libations Editor Jules Aron Web Editor Abigail Duffy Editorial Intern Marlowe Dunn Flom

DESIGN Senior Art Director Ashley Meyer Art Directors Airielle Farley, Jenny Fernandez-Prieto Digital Imaging Specialist Leonor Alvarez-Maza CONTRIBUTING EDITORS Jane E. Enos, Kristen Desmond LeFevre, Gaylene Salomons

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CONTRIBUTING WRITERS Judy Alexandra DiEdwardo, Tammy Fender, Ann Kaiser, Sam Kerrigan, Ivey Leidy, Kelley Marcellus, Linda Marx, Marie Penny, Skye Sherman, Valerie Staggs, Karina Wensjoe, Sheldon Zoldan CONTRIBUTING PHOTOGRAPHERS Nathan Coe, Gabor Jurina, Erika Larsen, Nick Mele, Jerry Rabinowitz

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FROM THE SURFACE TO THE SEAFLOOR Sea to Preserve

Another world waits to be discovered. From eco-friendly attractions such as the Loggerhead Marinelife Center and Manatee Lagoon to protected wildlife areas, there’s no better place than The Palm Beaches to experience the miracle of nature. So please enjoy responsibly—it’s the best way to preserve our natural resources for future generations. Share your favorite outdoor memory in The Palm Beaches on social media with the hashtag #LoveThePalmBeaches. Visit thepalmbeaches.com/seatopreserve for more information.

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FROM THE EDITOR

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WHAT SHE SAID

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EAT AND GREET Food tourism reaches its pinnacle at The Inn at Little Washington. Come with us on a gastro journey through the famed property, beginning on page 82.

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PALM BEACH STYLE This month marks the launch of “Endless Summer: Palm Beach Resort Wear,” a fashion exhibit benefiting the Historical Society of Palm Beach County. See our stylish tribute on page 116.

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EDITOR’S NOTEBOOK

The first time I met this month’s cover star, Milly Park, she came to lunch at Sant Ambroeus with her daughter Camila, and every eye in the room turned toward her. At first, I thought it was because she’s so striking, but later, after a string of compliments, I realized they were marveling at her and her daughter’s matching sage-green silk dresses trimmed with beads and crystals and tied at the back with a massive bow. Had her admirers known that she conceived the dresses and sewed them startto-finish herself, they would have been floored. Milly, who’s married to Palm Beach philanthropist Patrick Park, didn’t have to sit at the sewing machine; she wanted to, because fabric is her chosen medium for creative self-expression. When I saw the rest of her designs, I invited her and her girls to sit for a series of fun, cinematic vignettes, masterfully executed by Nick Mele. Take a look and read all about Milly’s plans to bring her collection to the public in “Out of the Park,” starting on page 104. In the spirit of celebrating fierce females, this month we also feature the work of photographer Erika Larsen, whose poignant images have been featured in National Geographic and in a number of international exhibitions. Erika lives in Boynton Beach but travels the world to witness and document the relationship of humans to their natural surroundings. When I first saw her photography, particularly the series “People of the Horse,” it stopped me in my tracks. It’s unadorned and honest but also provocative, as it proposes esoteric and sometimes complicated ideas about the environment and human existence. I invite you to view some of Erika’s images in “Lens on Life” on page 96. Also in this issue is a slice-of-life story featuring lifestyle blogger and cookbook author Lauren Thomas. A friend gifted me Lauren’s beautiful cookbook, The Modern Hippie Table, and I thought it would be fun to share her entertaining style with our readers. Turn to “Savoring the Moments” on page 110 and experience Lauren’s “modern hippie” Thanksgiving, which is structured around familial warmth, simple elegance, and food traditions. Wishing you and yours a lovely holiday season!

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WELL SEASONED

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“Do you remember what I wore to this event last year?” That’s a familiar refrain in our home, one that my wife delivers with great concern and consideration. My go-to response is to pull out a copy of this magazine and see what, indeed, she was wearing. It is one of the occupational hazards of being in the magazine business and fortunate enough to attend so many fantastic events throughout the social season. Palm Beach Illustrated has long been a supporter of charitable organizations across Palm Beach County. For those of you who receive this magazine through the U.S. mail, a copy of our annual Palm Beach Charity Register arrived along with it. With the Charity Register, we chronicle what events are going on and when they are scheduled to take place. With Palm Beach Illustrated, it is all about who was there. The fundraising events we feature and support serve purposes beyond the much-needed philanthropy. The balls, galas, luncheons, and cocktail parties are the social center of gravity that brings people together. Friends are reacquainted. Photos of new grandchildren are shared. Longtime friends whom we’ve lost are remembered. During my 18 years with this magazine, I’ve forged many of my closest relationships at such events as the Children’s Home Society of Florida’s Ultimate Dinner Party, Jupiter Medical Center Foundation’s Black-Tie Ball, Cancer Alliance of Help & Hope’s Shop the Day Away, International Red Cross Ball, and American Heart Association’s Heart Ball. I look forward to each gala season with anticipation and joy for the friends we have yet to meet. Palm Beach Illustrated will continue its tradition of support and involvement with the philanthropic community and the events that bring giving to life. Throughout the year we feature social gatherings in the pages of PBI as a record of what happened, where it happened, and the people who made it happen. We honor these organizations for the work they do to uplift those in need across Palm Beach County and for the fabulous events they create to bring us together. See you at the galas!

Having solved the wardrobe conundrum, the Duffys enjoy the 2022 Heart Ball.

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WILD ABOUT WILDLIFE LUNCHEON WHO: National Wildlife Refuge Association WHAT: Wild About Wildlife Summer Luncheon WHERE: Table 26, West Palm Beach HIGHLIGHTS: More than 50 guests attended a Champagne luncheon that included an auction and live music to benefit the South Florida Urban Wildlife Refuge Program, which connects underserved youth to Palm Beach County’s natural areas.

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GROUNDBREAKING CEREMONY WHO: Cardinal Newman High School WHAT: North Academic Building Renovation Groundbreaking Ceremony WHERE: Cardinal Newman High School, West Palm Beach HIGHLIGHTS: Guests donned hard hats and united for a symbolic shovel toss in celebration of the beginning of the college preparatory Catholic high school’s $10 million renovation.

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TURKEY The Town of Palm Beach United Way’s Turkey Trot is the island’s unofficial season opener. Since its inception in 2009, the Thanksgiving Day chip-timed race has sold out every year and, better yet, has provided meals to children and families who would otherwise not enjoy Thanksgiving dinner. Last year, the Turkey Trot provided funding to 19 local organizations, which translated to nearly 5,000 meals—and smiles of gratitude. The brainchild of Palm Beacher Cara McClure, who serves on the Town of Palm Beach United Way’s board of trustees, the race is a community-building event for all ages. “I’m not much of a gala girl, so we tried to think outside the box,” she says. “I loved the idea of it being the one social event of the season where you could toss the stilettos and get a great sunrise workout.” After 15 years hosting it with her husband—growing it from a 50-person run to a sanctioned race with more than 1,200 registrants—McClure has passed the baton to her younger sisters, Francesca Finck and Gabrielle Fricker, and their husbands.

“We spent many days running our own relay races and picnicking under the poinciana tree,” Fricker says. “When Cara began this journey, no one expected it would become a tradition, not only for our family but for so many local families.” The Turkey Trot begins at Bradley Park, across from the White Elephant hotel, on Thanksgiving morning (November 23), with the Kids Drumstick Dash at 7 a.m. and the 5k race at 7:30 a.m. Though the race is sold out again this year, donations are still being accepted and spectators are encouraged. (palmbeachunitedway.org/turkey-trot) —Skye Sherman

The art for the 2023 Turkey Trot was created by Jupiter painter and illustrator Kourtney Cannon. (kourtneycan non.com)

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Audio Meets Visual Art is for all five senses, but we rarely engage more than one. However, a recent installation commissioned by the Northwood Community Redevelopment Agency and ArtLife WPB is a treat for the eyes and ears. Visit Blum Park or Serenity Park and the first thing you’ll notice is Prismatic Tessellations, a series of steel sculptures by Molly Aubry. But step closer and you’ll hear an audio component titled Voices of Northwood, by portrait photographer and short film director Ates Isildak. Isildak composed five compositions using “found”

sounds from Northwood, such as birds chirping, bicycle bells, basketballs bouncing, and glasses clinking. The recorded clips, which play through custom weather-resistant speakers, combine with traditional audio elements to transform into songs, ambient meditations, chill hip-hop, and dreamy blues. They interplay with Aubry’s sculptures to form one cohesive art experience. (wpb.org, molly aubry.com, strangewaverecords.com) —S.S.

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Dreyfoos School of the Arts alumna Kimberlea Kressal never expected that spotting dilapidated dwellings while lost in the desert on a 109-degree day might become the inspiration to write, direct, and produce her own indie film, but such is life. “I was grieving, and, like me, they were isolated, gutted, and barren,” she says of the dwellings. “They were sad. They were haunted. And so was I. From that connection, I found the inspiration for a story I’d been aching to tell.” Kressal teamed up with fellow Dreyfoos folk—two of whom she met in 1990, in the inaugural class of what was then called the Palm Beach County School of the Arts—to make Jackrabbit Homestead. The psychological thriller stars Yara Martinez (of Jane the Virgin fame) and follows a bereft widow who inherits a homestead in the California desert. Funded through an IndieGoGo campaign and private donations, the short film was shot with a cast and crew of 25 over four “very long” June days in Wonder Valley, California. After the film is “locked” post-production, Kressal plans Kimberlea Kressal to submit it to festivals. (kimberlea kressal.com) —S.S. N DO AN BR

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Hive has much to celebrate this November, including the opening of Pure by Hive (above) and the tenth anniversary of the Hive lifestyle brand.

Expanding over the years from a design firm into an all-out lifestyle brand— complete with showrooms, shops, and a bakery and café—Sara McCann has created a veritable interior design empire. But she’s not done yet: next is Pure by Hive, a showroom and home furnishings store at 4805 South Dixie Highway in West Palm Beach. Here, the emphasis is on clean lines, natural materials, organic textures, and neutral tones, all with the contemporary tropical twist that locals love. This month, from November 11-22, Hive will also celebrate its tenth anniversary by donating 10 percent of sales at Hive Home, Gift & Garden and Hive for Her, Him & Kids to 10 nonprofits. (mccanndesigngroup.com, hivepalmbeach.com) —S.S.

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Grandma Gail Rudnick and her granddaughter Kim Murstein host Excuse My Grandma, a podcast and series of viral videos on Instagram and TikTok.

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GRANDMA KNOWS BEST GRANDMA GAIL AND HER GRANDDAUGHTER KIM BRIDGE GENERATIONS THROUGH LAUGHTER AND LOVE BY SKYE SHERMAN

There’s a lot of thumb-stopping content on the internet today, not all of it as wholesome and hilarious as Excuse My Grandma, a podcast and series of viral videos on Instagram and TikTok covering one Palm Beach grandmother-granddaughter duo’s camaraderie and intergenerational differences in life and love. Gail Rudnick, 81, has been married for 60 years; her granddaughter Kim Murstein, 27, is still looking for the one. “During the pandemic, I was completely remote for my work in television news, so I decided to leave New York City and live with my grandparents in Palm Beach,” Murstein says. “My grandma got a front-row seat to my dating habits, and we decided to start a podcast to talk about it.” Shortly thereafter, they began creating videos on social media. Their first one was a joke about Murstein’s dating life. “She gave the advice, ‘Date someone who wants you.’ And I said, ‘Not my type,’” Murstein recalls. 52

Ever since, Murstein has wintered in Palm Beach with Rudnick, and Rudnick spends the rest of the year in New York with Murstein. They’ve been surprised by how deeply their antics resonate with their audience. “People find our dynamic extremely relatable and love how it reminds them of a relationship they have or had with their grandparents,” Murstein shares. However, there are many things they don’t see eye-to-eye on. “We try to have open dialogue and communication to share each other’s sides even if we don’t agree, and we want to inspire that in other families as well,” says Murstein. Would she date someone if Grandma Gail didn’t approve? “I have, more than once,” Murstein admits. “But I think once I settle down, she has to like my permanent partner.” (excusemygrandma.com)

SHE SAID/SHE SAID Do you believe in love at first sight? Kim: Absolutely! I am a dreamer, so I’m waiting for that knowing glance from across the room. Gail: No, I think you have to know somebody before you realize you really love them. You can feel an attraction, but that doesn’t necessarily mean love. Describe your ideal first date. K: I’m a big activity date person—a show, live music, golf! G: Eating in a beautiful setting, looking out at the sunset, and sharing a glass of wine. Is an age difference a significant concern in a relationship? K: I would say keep to a 10-year or less age gap. G: Not really, as long as the gap isn’t too large. It also depends on what stage of life you’re in. What gives you the ick in a relationship? K: Texting “hehehe” instead of “hahaha.” G: Somebody who eats with his mouth full. Is it okay to have separate beds/rooms? K: As hard as it is to have a permanent sleepover, I would find it strange not to share a bed. G: When you get older, sometimes it’s necessary because someone snores too loudly, but not when you’re young, because usually no one snores. Who’s your celebrity crush? K: Lil Dicky G: Paul Newman

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ON POINTE PALM BEACH GARDENS RESIDENT DAWN ATKINS TAKES CENTER STAGE AS A PRINCIPAL DANCER WITH MIAMI CITY BALLET BY JUDY ALEXANDRA DIEDWARDO

When Dawn Atkins began dancing at age 5, she had dreams of becoming a principal dancer, the highest rank of technical ability and artistic maturity. Earlier this year, that dream came true when she was promoted at Miami City Ballet (MCB). The company will perform at the Kravis Center November 4-5, in a “Fall Mix” program that includes Serenade, In the Upper Room, and the world premiere of Sea Change from choreographer Jamar Roberts. Here, Atkins shares the secrets to her success, which she attributes to perseverance, a balanced life, and a flexible plant-based diet that allows for a cheeseburger now and then. (miamicityballet.org)

PBI: How did the opportunity to join MCB come about? Atkins: MCB had always impressed me, and artistic director, Lourdes Lopez, is someone I’ve admired and followed for years. I danced with Boston Ballet for 10 years before my husband and I relocated to Palm Beach County. I joined MCB as a soloist in 2021.

Miami City Ballet’s Dawn Atkins (right) performs in works such as Prodigal Son, as seen below with Alexander Peters.

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How did you learn of your promotion? I understand it happened in February after your performance of Martha Graham’s Diversion of Angels. Yes. It was an absolute dream-come-true moment. After Lourdes complimented me and my partner on a great performance, she looked at me, held my hand, and simply said the word “principal.” Oh my God, are you kidding? It was so profound. A neighbor of mine compared it to winning a gold medal at the Olympics. It definitely feels that way! What have been your greatest professional challenges, and what have they taught you? The demands of ballet are no joke. It’s rigorous and takes an absurd amount of dedication. Not only am I in class every day followed by hours of rehearsal, [but] I’m doing strength training exercises to help prevent injuries and cross-training with Pilates to help improve my

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What sparked your preference for a plant-based diet? I demand a lot of my body and feel best when eating a plant-based diet that’s diverse and nonrestrictive. When I was younger, I ate healthy food, but it had very little variety. At one point I stopped eating meat but later decided against any restrictions. I never want to feel bad or limited about a food choice. I can even have that cheeseburger and fries on occasion, even though I feel best with my core diet.

What are your favorite guilt-free pleasures? My husband and I both love California wines so, when I’m not performing, that’s something I enjoy in moderation. I also have a huge sweet tooth, especially for Dove milk chocolates, ice cream, and cookies, which I enjoy in moderation. After all, it’s not mentally or physically healthy to have a rigid diet that includes guilt or sacrifice. Balance is key.

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GAVLAK GALLERY Sarah Gavlak’s eponymous gallery specializes in contemporary art, with a strong representation of women and LGBTQ+ artists. From November 22 to December 17, the gallery will exhibit works by Andrew Brischler, a New York–based artist who seeks to express his queer identity through the lens of popular culture. This show will include his monochromatic, pixelated portraits of female movie stars in their most memorable roles, such as Michelle Pfeiffer as Elvira Hancock in Scarface. (gavlakgallery.com)

MARISSA COLLECTIONS As the second outpost of this Florida-based boutique, Marissa Collections at The Royal upholds a legacy of style nearly 50 years in the making. Stop by to peruse an array of designer goods—from Brunello Cucinelli cardigans to Chloé sneakers and Dolce & Gabbana crossbody bags—plus fine jewelry by brands such as Brent Neale (pictured), Kwiat, Assael, and many more. If you’re feeling daring, schedule a piercing and add an extra diamond or two. (marissacollections.com)

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STONEY CLOVER LANE This colorful spot screams Palm Beach. Founded by sisters and Palm Beach natives Kendall and Libby Glazer, Stoney Clover Lane specializes in personalized items perfect for both the jet-set glitterati and fashionable co-eds. Think: totes, backpacks, pouches, wallets, hats, and more. Don’t sleep on their limited-edition colors and Disney collections. (stoneycloverlane.com)

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BY THEIR SIDE AS A PATIENT NAVIGATOR FOR THE PROMISE FUND OF FLORIDA, LILIANA HERRERA IS CONNECTING WOMEN WITH VITAL CANCER CARE

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Forty years later, Herrera is cancer free and working as a patient navigaCANCER WILL tor for the Promise Fund of Florida, NOT KILL YOU. educating women in underserved WHAT WILL communities about the importance of annual screenings KILL YOU IS and walking alongside her patients throughout their diNOT KNOWING agnoses. “It has been one of my greatest rewards because it allows me to pass on my experiences and be THAT YOU able to help other women who don’t know where to go, HAVE IT AND don’t speak the language, don’t drive, and don’t know NOT DOING where to find care.” SOMETHING Herrera continues to share her story in hopes that it ABOUT IT, SO inspires even just one woman to get a screening. In June PLEASE GET 2022, she shared it with First Lady Jill Biden before she YOUR ANNUAL had the honor of introducing her at a cancer research SCREENING event in West Palm Beach. AND MAKE SURE “It’s been almost 40 years since I had that experience in YOU’RE OKAY.” Palm Beach County where I couldn’t get insurance, and we’re still in the same spot,” Herrera says. “My motivation to be at that presentation was to let the First Lady and the Top left: Liliana community know about it and perhaps choose to do someHerrera (at lectern) introduced First Lady thing to correct the unfairness that we sometimes see.” Jill Biden (left) at a As for her message to any woman who might be putting cancer research event in West Palm Beach in off her annual screening? “Cancer will not kill you. What June 2022. will kill you is not knowing that you have it and not doing something about it, so please get your annual screening and make sure you’re okay. If you don’t do it for yourself, do it for your children, do it for your husband, do it for your parents, because you have people WATCH SAM’S “HOMETOWN HEROES” who love you and you deserve to be SEGMENT MONDAY MORNINGS ON CBS12 NEWS well.” (promisefundofflorida.org) «

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THE ROAD TO STARDOM HOW SINGER AND PERFORMER KENDRA ERIKA JUMP-STARTED HER CAREER IN HER HOMETOWN OF BOCA RATON

Kendra Erika was born with musical confidence, but by age 8 she had already realized an unfortunate truth: she was tone-deaf. That didn’t stop the aspiring performer from chasing her dreams. Erika began training with local German opera singer Gisbert Heuer and worked hard to overcome that obstacle, relying upon the work ethic she inherited from her parents, Ingrid and Fred Fulmer. “Those years are a clear blur, but I learned so much,” says Erika, who is now 30 and lives in Los Angeles. “I began to sing in the Boca community as well as in productions while I was a student at Saint Andrew’s School. I credit Boca Raton for giving me a sense of community.” Erika has come a long way since her high school and college days at Lynn University in Boca Raton, where she earned a degree in communications. She sang jazz and pop in local restaurants (including a regular gig at Renzo’s) and performed in such Boca Raton theaters as the Little Palm (now closed) and with the Sol Children Theatre Troupe. Even though she racked up regional accolades—including winning the Rotary Club of Boca Raton’s Future Star Performing Arts Competition two years in a row and being named a finalist for Boca’s Entertainer of the Year—she yearned for more. “I got standing ovations and had big dreams for a career,” says Erika. “After college I got really serious as an artist. I was writing songs, recording, collaborating, always trying to improve myself while being true to who I am.” Since then, Erika has had five Billboard Top 10 dance hits, even rising to No. 1 on the Billboard Dance Club Songs chart with 2019’s “Self-Control.” Grammy Award winner Damon Sharpe and Eric Sanicola produced the song, putting a futuristic twist on the 1984 pop/dance hit by Laura Branigan. Erika’s remake of “Witchcraft,” produced for her own label, Oyster Shell Music, won for best producer/production at the 2023 Hollywood Independent Music Awards. In July, she released her latest single, “Have My Way with You.” 60

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As a performer and a person, Erika notes that she likes to take risks—and her newest one is acting. She recently appeared in the film Cherry Picker, playing the pop singer girlfriend of a scammer. Though filmed in Fort Lauderdale and Miami, the story raises awareness of some of the hard realities of life in Hollywood, California. Now Erika is planning to make two other Florida-based films called Burning Bridges and The Ministry. Her future will include a lot more risk-taking because escaping her comfort zone is what makes her tick. “I want to travel down a red brick road,” Erika says. “The yellow brick road is too predictable. The red brick road is more exciting and challenging. I never want to live in a box of expectations.” (kendraerika.com) «

Kendra Erika has come a long way from her Boca Raton performing arts roots, achieving success in her music and acting careers.

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HEALTHY HABITS EXPERT TIPS AND EASY RECIPES TO STAVE OFF HOLIDAY WEIGHT GAIN BY IVEY LEIDY PHOTOGRAPHY BY NATHAN COE

According to a study published in The New England Journal of Medicine, the average American gains 1 to 2 pounds between Thanksgiving and Christmas, with those who are already overweight gaining up to 5 pounds. Although 1 to 2 pounds doesn’t sound all that significant, the study also found that, for the most part, that weight never comes off. The holidays are a time to enjoy festive foods and to celebrate with family and friends, all of which can be done while still keeping our health—both physical and mental—in check. As fun as they can be, the holidays can also spur a lot of stress and anxiety. Managing that stress by practicing a little self-care can ensure you don’t turn to food when those feelings emerge. Meditation, breathing and relaxation exercises, going for a walk, or simply calling a friend to chat have all been shown to reduce stress. Furthermore, sleep deprivation can cause cravings, especially for high-sugar, high-fat foods. When we are sleep deprived, we tend to confuse the need for energy as a need for extra calories. Prioritizing sleep can help to keep cravings at bay, so practice good sleep hygiene,

to include avoiding screen time before bedtime and making sure your bedroom is dark and at a comfortable temperature. Read on for mindful eating tips to help you navigate the holiday season, plus easy recipes for small meals that will keep you full.

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think about how certain foods make them feel. Paying attention to how your body feels after eating can help guide us to make healthy choices. 3. Routine. Sticking to a daily exercise routine and/or a timed eating window can help keep you on track. 4. Hydrate. Studies have shown that 37 percent of people confuse thirst for hunger. Staying hydrated can prevent that. A 150-pound person needs upwards of 100 ounces of water a day; add 16 more ounces if you live in a warm climate and exercise. Pro tip: drink a tall glass of water while you get ready for that holiday soiree. 5. Don’t starve yourself. Fasting all day in order to enjoy that holiday meal almost always leads to overconsumption. Small meals that focus on lean protein and fiber content will ensure satiety and keep you from overeating later.

6. Drinks count. Did you know that the average margarita has approximately 700 calories? Stick to clear spirits sweetened with freshly squeezed citrus like lemon, lime, or orange and topped with mineral water or club soda. And always have a water on the side. 7. Protein. Focusing on high-protein meals and snacks throughout the day can help keep blood sugar stable and control your appetite. 8. Eat in order. Fill up on vegetables first, before you enjoy the non-nutritious party snacks. Fiber-rich foods will leave less space for the high-sugar treats.

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» INGREDIENTS 1/2 cup Greek yogurt of your

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» Layer yogurt, nuts, and fruit. Garnish with seeds of your choice.

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EDAMAME HUMMUS

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2 cups frozen edamame, shelled 2 tbsp. tahini 3 tbsp. coconut aminos 1/4 cup lime juice 1 tsp. freshly grated ginger 1 tsp. freshly grated/ minced garlic 1/4 cup ice water

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WITH 20 GRAMS OF PROTEIN AND 20 GRAMS OF FIBER PER CUP, EDAMAME IS A GREAT FOOD TO ENSURE YOU STAY AHEAD OF CRAVINGS.

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THE BLACK TIE TAKE INSPO FROM THE BOYS WHEN DRESSING FOR YOUR NEXT GALA BY KATHERINE LANDE

LINE ITEM Necktie ($320), Dior, dior.com

SOLO ACT Jewelled Accumulation earring in antique silver ($690), Alexander McQueen, alexander mcqueen.com

X STYLE NOTES TIE ONE ON: Wear the trend with a skinny black necktie. HEY STUD: Offset the look with crystalembellished accessories. ON EDGE: Opt for statement pieces to make your outfit interesting.

LET LOOSE Short scarf in silk satin ($350), Saint Laurent, Palm Beach, ysl.com

VALENTINO FALL 2023 In the Black Tie collection, masculine meets feminine with a modern approach to evening attire.

CRYSTAL BALL Billiard crystal-embellished round clutch ($3,990), Oscar de la Renta, Palm Beach, oscardelarenta.com

SKY HIGH Ari crystal sandals 105 ($1,595), Aquazzura, aquazzura.com

SILVER PLATTER Valentino Garavani Loco bag ($5,100), Valentino, Palm Beach, valentino.com BACK IN BLACK Tall black diamond scribble ring ($15,400), Sidney Garber, Marissa Collections, Palm Beach, marissa collections.com

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ROUND AND ROUND Cleo silver sandals 105 ($1,040), Rene Caovilla, renecaovilla.com

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STYLE RING TONE Bougainvillea napkin rings ($112 for set of four), Kim Seybert, kimseybert.com Kim Seybert’s metallic interpretation of a South Florida standard takes root in these nature-inspired napkin rings, which exude holiday vibes while showcasing the season in style. —Allison Wolfe Reckson, managing editor

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A CUT ABOVE Two-piece pistol carving set ($500), Scully & Scully, scullyandscully.com Well-suited to traditional Turkey Day decor yet sophisticated enough to fit more contemporary Thanksgiving tablescapes, this carving set with pistol-style handles is handmade in England. —Jane E. Enos, contributing editor GLOW GETTER Bobbin taper holder in brass ($16-$248), Serena & Lily, serenaandlily.com Turn your tablescape into a dreamscape worthy of the occasion with flickering candles held by eye-catching taper candle holders like these by Serena & Lily. They’re sure to bring a new dimension to your festive setting and cast warm glows on the faces of those you love. —Abigail Duffy, web editor

GOURD GRACES Personalized pumpkin place cards ($8.75 each for small, $10 each for large), Folmar Street, etsy.com/ shop/folmarstreet Greet guests with these personalized table tokens, each hand-lettered in your choice of black or gold ink. —Kristen Desmond LeFevre, contributing editor

CHEERS TO THAT Italian retro goblets in amber ($68 for set of two), IVV, food52.com I find amber to be the ultimate autumn color, reminiscent of the magical embers that flash from firepits. With their textured design, these retro goblets are the perfect vessel for wine, water, a spiked cider cocktail, and more. —Mary Murray, executive editor

LEAF IT TO ME Autumn Leaf centerpiece ($1,350), Michael Aram, michaelaram.com When setting my Thanksgiving table, I always incorporate references to nature with a modern twist. Michael Aram’s Autumn Leaf sculptural brass centerpiece (and the entire collection, really) alludes to a decaying leaf’s veining and crumple and looks on-point filled or empty. —Daphne Nikolopoulos, editor in chief 68

AU NATUREL Raffia place mats ($228 for set of four), Tory Burch, toryburch.com Rustic in texture and material, these round raffia place mats will add a natural element to any elegantly decorated holiday table. —Gaylene Salomons, contributing editor

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Spice things up with beauty products picked for the season, packed with nourishing standouts from autumn’s abundance: Lano Lanolips Tinted Lip Balm in Spice ($13.50, Ulta Beauty locations); Fable Rune Turmeric Charcoal & Copaiba Facial Cleanser with brightening turmeric and mulberry root, antioxidant-rich licorice root, and hydrating pomegranate enzyme ($32, fablerune.com); True Botanicals Calm Ginger Turmeric Cleansing Balm, a silky, melting cleanser with yucca extract and turmeric ($48, Nordstrom, Palm Beach Gardens, Boca Raton); Bliss Pumpkin Powerhouse Resurfacing & Exfoliating Enzyme Mask ($15, blissworld.com); Enlighten Candles Fall Harvest Candle with warming notes of cinnamon, nutmeg, apple, clove, and cedarwood ($28, enlightencandles.com); Primal Life Organics Pomegranate Cleanser with glow-enhancing pomegranate seed oil ($49, primallifeorganics.com); and Tammy Fender Holistic Skin Care Awakening Eye Gel, a moisturizing mix of rosemary leaf water, carrot seed water, and more hydrating heroes ($90, Tammy Fender, West Palm Beach, Delray Beach). —Abigail Duffy

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COURTESY OF OIL NUT BAY

YOUR PASSPORT TO THE MOST FASCINATING CORNERS OF THE GLOBE

WANDERLUST

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DISCOVER LUXURY BY LAND AND SEA AT OIL NUT BAY, AN EXCLUSIVE HIDEAWAY IN THE BRITISH VIRGIN ISLANDS BY PAUL RUBIO

Among the Caribbean’s myriad tropical dreamscapes, the British Virgin Islands (BVI) are heralded as the region’s sailing capital—and for good reason. Calm trade winds, jewel-toned waters, proximity between

From above: Nova Restaurant at Oil Nut Bay’s Marina Village; aerial view of Oil Nut Bay’s Cliff Suites.

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Clockwise from bottom left: The Beach Club and its multiple pools from different angles; the living room and master bath of the Cliff Penthouse Suite; a resident sea turtle swimming near The Beach Club.

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the cactus-speckled terrain more than 10 years ago, the property has continuously added inventory and enhancements. As of Fall 2023, the peninsula—accessible exclusively by boat or helicopter—houses 43 completed ocean homes, villas, and suites (plus 11 in progress), with nearly 70 percent participating in the resort program. While every abode is unique, strict design guidelines ensure an aesthetic that blends into the natural topography, down to the native flora landscaping. Couples visiting Oil Nut Bay typically opt for a one-bedroom suite, many of which have been built directly into the cliffs, including the coveted Cliff Penthouse Suite. This 1,334-square-foot, stone-studded architectural

some 50 islands, and a wealth of uninhabited beaches all make for idyllic yachting vacations. Far less known are the destination’s ultra-luxe land-based offerings, none more impressive than Oil Nut Bay, a 400-acre resort community on its own peninsula at the easterly tip of Virgin Gorda. Here, cast within a 76

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marvel features a living area with frameless, retractable, floor-to-ceiling glass doors that segue to a wraparound terrace edged by an infinity pool. A thoughtfully positioned master bedroom and oversize bathroom ensure unobstructed sea views from the comforts of bed and the deep soaking tub. Those with family in tow can scale up to furnished, multi-bedroom villas. Constellations, for example, is a four-bedroom, bi-level, 4,470-square-foot exercise in understated elegance that dazzles with its north-facing panoramas, saltwater pool, and private beach area. Set to debut in 2024, the property’s latest muse, the Ocean Villas, will be Tahitian-inspired, glass-enveloped constructs of varying sizes, all evoking the sensation of floating overwater. All Oil Nut Bay accommodations come with concierge services (accessible via WhatsApp or house mobile phones) and a dedicated electric cart that puts the entire estate and its

fabulous trappings within easy reach. Much of the resortstyle action centers around The Beach Club, which fronts a reef-protected lagoon, erupting with lazuline waters and often teeming with sea turtles and other charismatic marine life. Within and beyond the lagoon, look forward to water sport adventures, from the more predictable (kayaking, snorkeling, and sailing) to the more extreme (sea bobbing, wing foiling, and even sea turtle tagging with a marine biologist). Back on the palm-laced shoreline, The Beach Club’s trio of tiered swimming pools awaits, succeeded by a hot tub at even higher ground. To satisfy the desires of today’s epicurean travelers, the club’s restaurant serves farm-fresh salads, artisan flatbread pizzas from a wood-fire oven, and Wagyu burgers during the day and refined multicourse presentations come night. A recent dinner included a starter of heirloom beet carpaccio and a main of Caribbean red snapper with crispy leeks and burnt lemon purée, followed by the most droolworthy of desserts: caramel-roasted pineapple with coconut ice cream, vanilla crumble, and mango gel (washed down with a rum pairing from the resort’s collection of more than 52 varieties). For the active traveler, The Beach Club

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Left, from top: the dramatic entrance of the Constellations Villa; alfresco dining at The Beach Club. Below: exterior and interior of a Pilatus PC-12 from Tradewind Aviation.

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features a state-of-the-art wellness center equipped with just about every cardio and weight machine imaginable, two tennis courts, and two pickleball courts. And for the vacationing parents needing respite from their beloved offspring, the Nut House Kids Club offers activities for kids 5 and older, all day, every day; a favorite is interacting with and tending to the

four emus and two horses at the on-site Animal Rescue Center. A 5-minute cart ride west, Oil Nut Bay’s Marina Village presents another enclave for indulging, imbibing, and engaging in leisurely pursuits. Unlike The Beach Club, which remains exclusive to homeowners and guests, the Marina Village and its handful of shops and eateries are open to the public, making it a go-to hangout for the BVI’s yachting elite and the social hub of Oil Nut Bay. One anchor of the village is Nova Restaurant, a picturesque spot for sake, sushi, sunset

cocktails, Sunday jazz brunch, lazing the day away on suspended hammocks, or wading in the cantilevered pool. The other is the 93-slip marina, which permits day-trippers and overnight visitors to dock and play. Better yet, it enables homeowners and guests with their own watercraft to enjoy the best of land and sea. With the famed beach bars of Jost Van Dyke, pink sands of Anegada, hiking trails of Tortola, and secluded beaches of Virgin Gorda a short sail away, there’s no better way to experience this wonderland than to islandhop by day, returning to the comforts of Oil Nut Bay at your own pace. Few places can truly combine the elevated lifestyles of the resort and boat worlds, but Oil Nut Bay does just that, branding it one of the most spectacular destinations in the Caribbean, if not the entire tropics. (oilnutbay.com) «

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com) in Mumbai. 6. CRAVEWORTHY DISH Tarri poha, which is served with brown chickpea stew and sev (a crunchy chaat snack) on top. It’s quintessential Nagpur! 7. UNDERRATED Local pav bhaji (thick, spicy

vegetable curry served with soft dinner rolls) and pulao (a basmati rice pilaf cooked with spices and herbs) from street vendors in Nagpur. 8. LOCAL DELICACY Santra burfee, an orange

milk fudge, is a sweet delicacy. Nagpur is famous for its oranges and orange santra burfee. Heera Sweets (heerasweets.com) makes some of my favorites. 9. BEST FAMILY MEAL Naivedhyam in the Sitabuldi neighborhood of Nagpur is a vegetarian restaurant great for family get-togethers, birthdays, and large parties. I have great memories of eating with my family growing up, enjoying South Indian delicacies and more.

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COURTESY OF THE INN AT LITTLE WASHINGTON

JOURNEYS

QUICK TRIPS

Clockwise from bottom left: caviartopped sorrel gel starter; dining room and exterior of The Claiborne House, The Inn’s most prized room product; lobster Napoleon; chef Patrick O’Connell in his showpiece gilded kitchen.

Epicurean DIVINITY

A MEAL AND STAY AT THE INN AT LITTLE WASHINGTON CONSTITUTE A RITE OF PASSAGE FOR FOODIES BY PAUL RUBIO

Ranking travel experiences can be a challenge, especially when privileged with a job seeking out the world’s best. But after a recent stay at The Inn at Little Washington (a 23-key Relais & Châteaux property with an eponymous restaurant), I can confidently say that it represents the pinnacle of food travel in America. In 1978, chef Patrick O’Connell opened The Inn at Little Washington in Washington, Virginia (current population: 83). Since then, O’Connell has developed an entire campus of restored historic buildings, including a main inn, a restaurant decorated with three Michelin stars, an 1850s Victorian house, a 1740s cottage, and Patty O’s Café & Bakery. 82

Three themes prevail throughout: food, theatrics, and perfection, a trifecta most palpable over a languid dinner at The Inn’s restaurant, where you’re likely to interact with “the Pope of American Cuisine” himself, who won the James Beard Foundation’s lifetime achievement award in 2019. A typical evening begins with sips in either the quirky Monkey Lounge or the stately Living Room, both conceived by London stage and set designer Joyce Evans, who also imagined The Inn’s guest rooms and suites. Then (by advance notice), enter chef O’Connell’s showpiece gilded kitchen, aka his “Cathedral.” Chanting altar boys will escort you to a baronial fireplace for a fire-

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Clockwise from left: the dining conservatory; the primary bedroom of The Claiborne House; cherry tart; Patty O’s famous burger; Room 5: Phyllis Richman (named for the American writer and food critic).

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sorbet and puffed wild rice; a chartreuse of savoy cabbage and Maine lobster with caviar beurre blanc; a pasta “rose” with local silver queen corn, chanterelles, and sungold tomatoes; and a choice of five aged cheeses from up to 30 prized varieties, courtesy of Faira, the cow-shaped cheese cart, and Cameron, the in-house cheese connoisseur (or “cheese whiz” as he’s locally known). Despite all this Michelin-worthy excess, O’Connell maintains a delightfully unstuffy ambience at his restaurant, where guests can choose to dress to the nines or not; the official dress code is “anything but wet bikinis.” While it’s possible to visit The Inn for dinner only—Washington, D.C., is 75 minutes away, after all—the property merits a two-night getaway. The rich design of the rooms and cottages channels Americana-meets-Victorian floral fairy tale, while decadent breakfasts, picnic lunches, and afternoon tea presentations

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side chat with the “Pope” over truffle-heavy popcorn, caviar-laced bites, and fine wine. Next, it’s time for the main attraction. Opt for a table under moonlight in the conservatory, nestled among a circus of big-top umbrellas and towering potted plants. Choose wine pairings alongside either The Gastronaut’s Menu (nonvegetarian) or The Good Earth Menu (vegetarian). Regardless of which route you take, you’ll embark upon a multicourse meal likely to go down as the best of your life. There are six official courses, but a surfeit of amuse-bouche, bread service, and post-dessert treats renders it more like 10. Each ingredient-driven dish is thoughtfully and beautifully composed, mingling flavors familiar and new, demonstrating a mastery in classic and modern cooking techniques. An enthusiastic waitstaff delivers it all to the table in synchronicity. While the menus are constantly evolving, highlights from a recent fall dinner included a henhouse egg of garlic custard with sunchoke puree and Parmesan cream; carpaccio of bigeye tuna and swordfish with wasabi

are nothing short of epic. A second night grants ample time for dinner at Patty O’s, where the chef showcases his definition of casual comfort food (think: a Champagne-brined ham sandwich with shaved Comté cheese and whole-grain mustard on a sweet onion roll) and spins some of his greatest hits (hello, whole-roasted quail with mushroom-apple stuffing and braised fig). Plus, the extra days allow for more opportunities to work off some calories in the form of exploring the mountainous surrounds and hiking the trails of nearby Shenandoah National Park. In short, The Inn at Little Washington is a small-town epicurean utopia, documented as my superlative dining travel experience in the lower 48. Whether it’s for the most memorable of meals or a weekend escape, a visit here is sure to be an incomparable feast for the senses. (theinnatlittlewashington.com) «

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COURTESY OF MR. C HOTELS

JOURNEYS

Clockwise from top left: The rootop pool at Mr. C Coconut Grove offers sweeping views of Biscayne Bay; classic Italian dishes at Bellini; the nauticalinspired porthole windows dot the hotel’s facade; a facial at Beatala Spa; the hotel’s signature Bellini cocktail; brunch alfresco at Il Giardino.

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Once a hot spot that has cooled a bit over the years, Coconut Grove is again on the rise. Long favored by artists and intellectuals, its Banyan-lined streets, bayfront parks, bohemian vibes, and sidewalk cafés combine to create a tropical oasis of tranquility. Sure, the Grove is a bit off-grid from other Miami marvels like Wynwood or South Beach. But this slower paced side of the Magic City has a sweet sophistication—and Mr. C Coconut Grove is at the heart of the area’s resurgence. The “C” in Mr. C stands for “Cipriani.” Following properties in Beverly Hills and Manhattan, the Miami outpost is the latest luxury boutique hotel conceived by Ignazio and Maggio Cipriani. The fourth-generation hoteliers are descended from Italy’s legendary Giuseppe Cipriani, who founded Harry’s Bar in Venice’s Piazza San Marco in 1931 and invented the Bellini, an aperitivo made of Prosecco and peach purée. The hotel hasn’t forgotten its heritage. Here, 86

guests are greeted with a silver tray of Bellinis (crafted using Giuseppe’s original recipe) so that they may toast their arrival in a lobby that melds modernist Miami with the effortless style of Italy. With exteriors designed by Bernardo Fort-Brescia of Arquitectonica and interiors

by Martin Brudnizki, Mr. C exudes a mash-up of nautical influences—from the property’s proximity to Sailboat Bay, to the specter of Stiltsville viewable from the private cabanas at the rooftop pool, to the tradition of seafaring Venetians and coastal Italian culture. The result is a building lifted on massive concrete and steel stilts, as well as rooms done in blue hues and glossy timber paneling with chrome detailing, plus banks of oversize portholeinspired windows. It all adds up to equal a sleek stay that feels like a dry-land version of a luxe yacht vacay. Hit up one of Mr. C’s two on-site restaurants during your visit; Bellini sits atop the building, serving breathtaking views and classic Italian fare, while Il Giardino creperie on the first floor features a café set in a garden courtyard. Or journey out into the Grove on foot to experience all the area has to offer. Situated one block from Biscayne Bay and Dinner Key Marina, Mr. C is near some of the neighborhood’s most popular haunts. Swing by Books & Books for a little independent bookstore browsing, Fireman Derek’s Bake Shop for a slice of key lime pie, Greenstreet Café for a nosh while you people watch, AC’s Icees for a beat-the-heat treat, Michelin-starred Ariete for a meal worth bragging about, or Panther Coffee for when it’s time to caffeinate. No matter where you wander, you’ll find fun, food, and flair unique to this storied enclave tucked just south of the usual glitz and glam. (mrccoconut grove.com) «

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JOURNEYS

HIGH ROAD

Forza FERRARI THE TWO-DOOR ROMA COUPE IS A 612-HORSEPOWER TOUR DE FORCE BY HOWARD WALKER

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In celebration of the upcoming cinematic tribute to Scuderia Ferrari founder and “Il Commendatore” himself, Enzo Ferrari, I felt it my duty to get behind the wheel of one of Maranello’s latest and greatest. Allow me to introduce you to la bella Roma. But first, the movie. Unless you’ve been living in a yurt in Tristan da Cunha, you’ll know that Ferrari, directed by Michael Mann and starring Adam Driver as Enzo, is slated to open in theaters Christmas Day. I’m counting the hours. Signore Ferrari, who passed away in 1988 at the ripe old age of 90, would have loved the Roma. When it was launched back in 2020, it marked a return to classic front-engine Ferrari grand touring V8 coupes. Here is the successor to Ferrari’s Portofino folding hardtop roadster and, at around a quarter of a million bucks, essentially the first rung on the Ferrari ladder. A “starter” Ferrari, if you will. A lover of fine engines, Mr. Ferrari once said, “When you buy a Ferrari, you are paying for the engine. The rest you get for free.” I’m pretty sure he would have nodded in quiet appreciation of the Roma’s exquisite power plant. Mounted well back under that curvy hood for near-perfect weight balance is a twin-turbocharged 3.9-liter V8. It’s one of the great Ferrari engines, packing an impressive 612 hp and 561 lb-ft, and with an affinity for shrieking to its 7,500-rpm redline. It powers a car that has more curves than Gina Lollobrigida in her sultry prime, more tensed muscles than Chris Hemsworth in Thor. See it in the metal and there’s hardly a sharp edge or crease anywhere—from the thrusting shark-nose front end, to the bulging rear haunches, to the swept-down roofline. It was at the recent Monterey Car Week in California that Ferrari kindly offered me the keys to an ever-so-subtle Grigio Medio–colored Roma. I had four hours, just long enough for a fast blast south along the snaking Pacific

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Coast Highway to Big Sur and the beloved Nepenthe coffee shop for a cappuccino. The Roma is surprisingly spacious inside. Heck, there’s even a pair of rear seats—not that anyone over the age of 10 will fit back there. But they fold flat and add to the luggage space. Pop the glass tailgate, and there’s room for a couple weekender bags. One big disappointment here is that instead of some big red start

button on the center console, Ferrari has opted for a capacitive touch surface on the bottom of the steering wheel. It uses haptic feedback to recognize your thumb and provides about as much sense of occasion in firing up that mighty V8 as you’d feel turning on the radio in a Kia. But once I ignite the motor and pull back on the oversize paddle shifter behind the wheel, I’m rolling. Along the picturesque 17-Mile Drive, with the crashing Pacific Ocean to my right, the Roma is a docile, refined grand tourer, its 8-speed dual-clutch automatic shifting with oily smoothness. However, as I approach Highway 1 and stomp on the throttle, Dr. Jekyll becomes Mr. Hyde in short time. The sheer thrust as the Roma slingshots forward is beyond breathtaking, accompanied by a soundtrack matched only by Pavarotti hitting the high notes in Nessun Dorma. Select sport or race mode for the full fireworks, as the Roma’s true supercar persona is revealed. To hear the V8 as it screams toward the red zone is to experience aural magic. Through Highway 1’s tight twists and turns, the Roma tracks on invisible rails no matter how hard you push. Yes, the steering, while laser precise, is a little too light in feel for my taste. But there’s also an agility, dynamism, and athleticism synonymous with Ferrari. What the Roma delivers is that glorious blend of relaxed grand tourer and heart-stopping supercar, all wrapped up in a body that’s pure design perfection. Signore Ferrari would have approved. «

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JOURNEYS HIGH SEAS

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BOASTING 50 PERCENT MORE INTERIOR SPACE THAN ANY OTHER 78-FOOTER, THE NEW WALLYWHY150 BREAKS ALL THE RULES BY HOWARD WALKER

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s it a boat? Is it a plane? Is it a floating penthouse? Is it a stealthy fighter jet for the seas? The answer, perhaps, is all the above. Meet the 78-foot Wallywhy150 from disruptive Italian builder Wally Yachts. Yes, it’s weird. Wally has been doing weird for almost three decades, and when crafting this speedy motor cruiser, it shredded the

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nautical design rulebook to create what it describes as a floating “spaceship.” And a spaceship is exactly what it is. By doing away with traditional mini-superyacht features (such as walk-around side decks and a big foredeck) and stretching the beam to more than 22 feet, Wally designers managed to squeeze in 50 percent more interior space than comparable 78-footers. Maybe the best example of this spaceenhancing design is the cavernous master suite, which is nestled on the main deck, right behind the vertical bow. It comes with wraparound windows—there’s even a window incorporated into the upright bow— to offer CinemaScope-

style, 270-degree forward views. Just imagine yourself luxuriating in the forward-facing double bed and seeing water all around. Kate and Leo on the bow of the Titanic didn’t have as panoramic a vista as this. Wally calls it the “amphitheater of the sea.” Then there’s the open-plan saloon, which boasts ceilings that measure an unthinkable 8 feet, 2 inches tall. Sitting at the all-black dining table and gazing out through floorto-ceiling windows is like being in a glassfilled atrium. In case you’ve never heard of Wally Yachts before (if you love boats, that’s hard to believe), it was founded in 1994 by Luca Bassani, a passionate Italian sailor, entrepreneur, and visionary. Now part of the burgeoning Ferretti Group, Wally has built some of the sexiest, most avant-garde, most technically advanced sailboats and motor yachts on the planet. As for the rather oddball “Wally” name, it was inspired by the 1960s Hanna-Barbera

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cartoon featuring a waterskiing Cajun alligator, Wally Gator. Bassani loved the character and named his first racing sailboat in his honor. And if you’re wondering about that “Wallywhy150” moniker, the “why” is short for “Wally Hybrid Yacht,” with the 150 reflecting the yacht’s interior volume rather than length. The Why150 was one of the stars at the recent Cannes Yachting Festival in the South of France, breaking new ground by offering so

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much space while still being operatable by an owner and spouse. In addition to that jaw-dropping primary suite, there are three more cabins on the lower deck, laid out as a spacious VIP plus a guest double and guest twin cabin. For those times you might need a crew, there are two more compact cabins in the bow. But what really sets the 150 apart is its massive exterior deck for tanning, lounging, or entertaining. At the stern, huge glass doors open out from the saloon and galley for indoor/ outdoor living, with the rear sundeck featuring a hydraulic swim platform. When not being used for Busby Berkeley–coordinated diving, it can carry a 13-foot tender.

The upper deck is completely open and has a dining table and U-shaped sofa shaded by a large canvas top. Ahead is that trademark Wally pilothouse, with dark-tinted glass set at crazy angles. As you’d expect, there’s no shortage of horsepower. Standard motors are triple Volvo 900-hp Penta D13s driving IPS pod drives, with the option of 1,000-hp versions. With the bigger Volvos, expect a 23-knot top speed and a range of around 370 nautical miles courtesy of 2,378-gallon tanks. Of course, the Wallywhy150 won’t be for everyone. The sheer amount of attention it’ll get outside any waterfront eatery may be a little overwhelming. But what you have here is a sexy, daring, outrageous family cruiser with an immense amount of interior space, some remarkable design features, and a level of quality and craftsmanship that justifies the roughly $6.7 million asking price. A spaceship indeed. «

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BOYNTON BEACH RESIDENT ERIKA LARSEN HAS TRAVELED THE WORLD TO PHOTOGRAPH ITS LESSER-KNOWN CORNERS, DOCUMENT ITS SACRED CREATURES, AND CONNECT WITH PEOPLE FROM ALL WALKS OF LIFE BY VALERIE STAGGS

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Erika Larsen reaches high onto a shelf behind her desk and retrieves a Pentax K1000 camera that she bought when she was 15. Even at that young age, she believed that photography would be her means of connecting with the world around her. “My dad worked for NASA on the Hubble Space Telescope, [and] I remember him bringing home some of the early images that were coming back from Saturn,” says Larsen. “There was that moment of realization that you can hold the planets in your hand. I thought not only is photography bringing something that’s

very far away close, it’s also reminding me that I’m a part of everything.” Since that first Pentax, Larsen has used dozens of cameras and traveled all over the world documenting the intersection of man and the natural world. National publications including Time, Field & Stream, and National Geographic have commissioned her for pictorials, and her work has been included in exhibitions at the Smithsonian National Portrait Gallery, the National Geographic Society, and the Fotografiska Museum in Stockholm, Sweden. She is currently a National Geographic Explorer

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and Photographer, a designation that National Geographic reserves for “exceptional individuals in their fields who receive funding and support from the society to illuminate and protect our world through their work in science, exploration, education, and storytelling.” Larsen is renowned for her unique photographic expressions. In an interview with Larsen for the National Press Photographers Association, Jim Colton, former photo editor for Newsweek, wrote that “a photograph can also speak volumes with a whisper. The stoic beauty of a quiet moment can pierce the heart. Few have managed to do that as well as Erika Larsen. Her work, in a word, is enchanting, simple in structure, thoughtful in composition, and always conveying her vision with a quiet elegance.” 98

A Boynton Beach resident, Larsen is now focusing her camera closer to home. In January, she had a feature story in National Geographic about the Florida manatee. “[We chronicled] what was going on with the manatee and the environmental impacts of what is happening with manatee habitats, seagrass loss on the East Coast, and seagrass restoration on the West Coast in places like Crystal River, and how large organizations are working with the manatee situation.” The story emanated from another project, a Florida-based film that she is cowriting and codirecting. “We look at what it means to be enchanted and how we can find a deeper connection with our daily lives and the environment … and how that pushes us to think about our own existence in connection with the world around us,” says Larsen,

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Larsen worked with students—including Carmello Shenandoah (above) and Tavon Henry, Nyomi Davis, and Rood-Olson Benel (top left)—at the National Geographic Photo Camp held at Archbold Biological Station near Lake Placid.

Right from center: Larsen photographed Jane Goodall for National Geographic (2019); Larsen photographed Kenneth Blades for The Barbados Rebellion: An Island Nation’s Fight for Climate Justice, The New York Times Magazine (2022). Opposite page: Cora Berchem and Wayne C. Hartley count manatees in Blue Spring State Park, from Larsen’s For the Love of Manatees, National Geographic (2022).

who has been working on the film for two years. As research, she is currently enrolled in a yearlong program at the University of Amsterdam’s Centre for the History of Hermetic Philosophy and Related Currents, focusing on academic research and teaching in the field of esotericism. “I am looking at the theological currents and how we relate to existence in order to deepen our character development for our film.” This in-depth research is indicative of Larsen’s dedication to her craft. As a high-school student in Maryland, she enrolled in weekend classes at a local community college and began studying photography. “I remember talking to my teacher and saying, ‘I want to do this as a career,’” she recalls. The teacher encouraged her to apply to the Rochester Institute of Technology (RIT) in Rochester, New York, home to Eastman Kodak. Larsen submitted her only college application to RIT and was accepted. She earned a BFA in photography in 1997, followed by an MFA in animation and film and computer graphics in 1999. After graduation, she moved to New York City and spent a year assisting photographers in all genres while building her own portfolio. She started showing her work to publications like Time, Newsweek, Fortune, and The New York Times. In 2001, she landed one of her first freelance jobs at Time magazine. “Time hired me to do themes around everyday people dealing with difficult life moments,” she explains. “My work reflected these more quiet, intimate moments. I was young and in my own process of how do you process other people’s emotions? How do you process spending time with a family dealing with a terminal illness?” PALMBEACHILLUSTRATED.COM | NOVEMBER 2023

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Clockwise from left: Larsen in Montana, photographed by Andriana Mereuta; Among Buocut (2009) from Sámi, Walking with Reindeer; Lavvo and Northern Lights (2010), from Sámi, Walking with Reindeer, shot while moving with reindeer from their winter grazing grounds to their summer location.

Opposite page: Sunna and Laila (2008), from Sámi, Walking with Reindeer. Larsen photographed this mother and daughter in Sweden. Both women don a gákti, a traditional dress that represents their respective paternal heritage.

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Looking for a respite, Larsen focused on a new project in her off time. “I began to photograph hunting. I started working for Field & Stream magazine. I was looking at how hunting ties into the ancestral and cultural connections in Canada and the United States.” In 2007, she moved to the Scandinavian Arctic and lived with Sámi reindeer herders to better understand their culture and relationship to their ancestral roots and the Arctic landscape. While there, she learned the North Sámi indigenous language, which currently has between 12,000 and 15,000 speakers. “I was able to create this extended story about the Sámi reindeer herder connection to their ancestral past and how they bridge that into a modern economic society,” she says. The work comprises her first monograph, a book entitled Sámi, Walking with Reindeer, published in 2013. The Sámi project caught the attention of the team at National Geo-

graphic, for which she now regularly creates provocative images that tell compelling stories of man and nature. Some of her most noted pictorials include the first National Geographic single-topic issue, published in 2016 and titled Yellowstone: The Battle for the American West. Her work was also showcased in an issue called Women: A Century of Change, which came out in 2019. “We produced an entire issue of National Geographic done entirely by women, photographed by women, edited by women, written by women, about women, and I was the main portrait photographer on that,” says Larsen. For the project, she photographed 21 women around the world, including the prime minister of New Zealand; Oprah Winfrey; Emma Gonzalez, an activist and survivor of the Stoneman Douglas High School shooting; and Sylvia Earle, a marine biologist who grew up in Florida. Larsen’s collaborators note both the aesthetic integrity and the PALMBEACHILLUSTRATED.COM | NOVEMBER 2023

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Above: A 2005 photo from Larsen’s The Hunt series for Field & Stream magazine. Opposite page: Larsen snapped this 2018 photo of an ice formation in Svalbard, the Norwegian archipelago in the Arctic Ocean, midway between continental Norway and the North Pole.

sense of connection and understanding she brings to her assignments. “I have always been struck by the tenderness Erika shows in her work and how deep she goes into her subjects,” says Sarah Leen, director of photography emerita for National Geographic Partners and the founder and editor of Visual Thinking Collective. “Her sensitivity is very special and people can feel that.” “What sets Erika apart is her unwavering dedication to grasping the essence of the stories she’s entrusted to convey,” says Kaya Berne, a photo editor who has worked with Larsen on pictorials for National Geographic and Time. “She consistently invests extra time in researching the subject matter and thinking creatively about ways to authentically [portray] her subjects. Erika approaches her assignments as if they were her own stories, demonstrating profound empathy and a willingness to gain a new perspective.” Larsen is excited to continue to challenge her visual storytelling capabilities with her Florida film project, which she describes as a “fictionalized interpretation of real-life events in Florida. The plot weaves together multiple timelines to reveal stories about Florida’s cultural, environmental, and geopolitical history and the spirit of enterprise that leads characters from the depths of primordial swamps to dreams of our cosmic origins among the stars.” She hopes the film will give viewers an opportunity to learn about the human story in relation to time and existence. “Photography is this way for us to understand who we are.” « PALMBEACHILLUSTRATED.COM | NOVEMBER 2023

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illy Park found her love of fashion in a flamenco skirt. The youngest of five children born to a Venezuelan mother and a Chinese father, Milly grew up in a family full of artists, including painters, musicians, and, perhaps most importantly for Milly, a seamstress. While living in Venezuela, she discovered the traditional Spanish dance from her grandmother’s native country and yearned to master it. “I can remember coming home and saying, ‘Grandma, please, please, you have to make me a flamenco outfit,’” she says. Milly and her family consider her grandmother, the now85-year-old Neri Bruguera, to be “the perfect woman,” thanks to her long-lasting marriage and masterful career as a seamstress, having made wedding gowns, flower girl dresses, and outfits for all kinds of special occasions. As she worked, Bruguera took 5-year-old Milly under her wing, giving her sequins and beads to hand sew to scraps of lace. Milly thought her grandmother’s attention was as magical as her creations, not minding an occasional poked finger as she learned. Eventually, her grandmother agreed to make the flamenco skirt. “We went to the fabric store and had to hunt for the right pieces,” recalls Milly, now a 36-year-old mother of two. “I had to wait and wait for her to be done.” 104 PALM BEACH ILLUSTRATED

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Milly and her twin daughters, Mia and Camila, are all wearing Milly Park designs. When creating her pieces, Milly does not sketch nor does she use patterns. Her designs are feminine and often embellished, but they still allow for ease of movement.

With the first flash of white ruffle (accented with red hearts), Milly knew what it meant to be loved. “I felt special in everything she made,” says Milly, voice thick with emotion. In her grandmother’s tradition, Milly became a skilled seamstress and fashion designer in her own right—making clothing for herself, her friends, and her family, even showing her grandmother some new tricks that today’s technology allows. Now Milly is taking the first steps to share the special feeling she first felt as a little girl more broadly. This month, she will launch an eponymous website (millypark.com) to tell her story and introduce her brand of oldworld craftsmanship and intergenerational outfits to a wider audience. In the new year, she plans to debut a line of clothing for sale on her website. “It’s a God-given gift,” Patrick Park says of his wife’s talent for design. Patrick and Milly first met through friends but then fell in and out of touch for some time before he asked her to dinner. “We talked so much, I went home hungry,” Milly recalls of that first date. By that time, she had moved to Boca Raton with her entire family, including her grandmother and two more younger siblings her father shares with his second wife. Milly and Patrick’s common interests included the arts, philanthropy, and devotion to their families. The couple, who recently sold the Jupiter home they shared with their 9-year-old fraternal twin daughters, Mia and Camila, are excited to unveil Milly’s designs, which she makes without so much 106 PALM BEACH ILLUSTRATED

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as a sketch or a pattern. Her ideas come constantly, like visions, she says. She draws inspiration from the places she’s lived and traveled, as well as from fashion designers whom she admires. However, no one inspires her as much as her daughters do. “When I became a mother, I had a whole different dream,” says Milly, who is teaching her girls in the same way her grandmother taught her, with small projects and gradually more complicated oldworld techniques. “I’d always been into fashion, but at that moment, I wanted to create something special for them.” Caring for newborn twins wasn’t the season for creativity, Milly learned. “There was absolutely no sleeping,” she says with a laugh. Even so, she found things she could make between feedings and diaper changes—pieces of jewelry suitable for children, for example. Soon, she was back behind a sewing machine, assembling dresses for her girls and herself. “The way Milly looks at our daughters is extremely beautiful,” Patrick says. “When she puts her outfits on them, my eyes get watery.” Celebrating the special nature of children and their connection to their mothers is front of mind for Milly as she creates and seeks to tell a story about the preciousness of childhood, a time of protection and play. Her goal for her mother-daughter collection, however, is to coordinate and blend individual pieces that can be worn with or without counterparts. “The idea is to be similar but not the same,” she says. “The outfits have the same feel, maybe the same fabrics. They’re meant to be playful but sophisticated, not like wearing a costume. A woman does not need to be a mother to appreciate a dress.” Her often-embellished clothing is perfect for a special occasion, though she also has selections for every day. Her looks are always feminine and, whether for mother or child, are well-fitted and suitable for movement. Milly’s friend of 15 years, Rosa Miranda of Guadalajara, Mexico, attests that she has accom-

Milly culls inspiration for her designs from her daughters, her travels, and her favorite designers and brands, which include Tommy Hilfiger, Valentino, Ralph Lauren, Dolce & Gabbana, Jimmy Choo, and Christian Louboutin.

plished these goals. “The one thing I love about Milly’s dresses is that they’re made so well to fit your body,” Miranda says through a translator. “I feel comfortable, day or night. Her clothes are so comfortable, so light, and so elegant.” As for the future, Milly says the possibilities are wide open. The Parks are planning to relocate to Spain, but they’ll maintain a property in the Palm Beaches; they’re waiting for a place in The Residences at Mandarin Oriental in Boca Raton to be constructed and anticipate traveling between their homes frequently to spend time with family. Milly hopes her website and cloth-

ing line will be well-received, allowing her to create seasonal- and location-inspired designs. “We aren’t looking to be a Fortune 500 company,” Patrick says. “She has an innate talent that we’d like other people to experience. When you have a passion, you will find success along the way.” As for Milly, she says seeing her family bloom is her No. 1 goal, but she has dreams for this new venture, too. “For this to be established means that other women will know what I know,” she says. “I want other kids to feel as special as my girls. That’s what I want to share.” « PALMBEACHILLUSTRATED.COM | NOVEMBER 2023

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Savoring THE MOMENTS Come Thanksgiving, cookbook author Lauren Thomas relishes the opportunity to share cooking and camaraderie with her family BY ANN KAISER | PHOTOGRAPHY BY JERRY RABINOWITZ

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or author and lifestyle blogger Lauren Thomas, entertaining runs in the family. In her maternal grandmother’s warm, cozy kitchen, she learned to slice, spice, and bake. At her paternal grandmother’s boisterous, elegant gatherings, she learned how to party. “I remember how good people felt when they were at her house,” she says. “That’s where I learned what makes a good hostess.” Though her love affair with entertaining started at a young age, Lauren has put her own spin on those early influences. As she’s hosted friends and family in dorm rooms, apartments, and now in the Jupiter home she shares with her architect husband, Christian, and their two teenage children, Ella and Brayden, Lauren has realized that making people feel welcomed and well-fed is one of her biggest gifts and greatest joys—and that a fantastic dinner party is about way more than the menu. “Entertaining is less about the decor and the food than it is about the atmosphere,” she says. “When people come into my home, I want them to immediately feel relaxed and welcomed, which has so much

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I SEE HOMES AS PLACES THAT STORE MEMORIES FOR FUTURE GENERATIONS.” —Christian Thomas

Gluten-Free Stuffing Ingredients (serves 6-8)

In addition to turkey and gluten-free stuffing, Lauren’s Thanksgiving feast often includes simple yet delectable sides such as popovers (above), roasted tarragon carrots, and steamed green beans.

to do with the lighting, music, and energy.” Lauren appreciates the chance to slow down and savor the moment—and the meal—with her guests, a philosophy that runs through her book, The Modern Hippie Table, which came out last fall. The featured recipes are approachable yet delicious and cover everything from salads to desserts. Lauren also shares tips for setting the mood and prepping in advance, so readers can spend less time in the kitchen and more time enjoying themselves. The term “modern hippie” speaks to an era when people tended to be more present at the table and less distracted by tech devices. “As soon as guests come into my home, I want them to feel transported to a place where they don’t have to think about anything but enjoying themselves,” Lauren says. For her, that means thinking ahead about not just the food, but also the music, table design, and lighting (a dimmable light over the dining table is a must, she notes). Lauren involves her kids as well, with Brayden helping her in the kitchen and Ella sparking conversations after greeting guests. By the time guests arrive, the Thomases already have soft music playing (often a mix curated by Ella and Brayden), the bar set up, and something in the oven, scenting the space. “Make people feel like you were expecting them,” says Lauren. “If you’re stressed or absent from the room doing 112

various tasks, people are going to sense that energy.” Kick off your shoes—literally and figuratively—and they will do the same. And don’t worry about things being too perfect; being present is far more important. That “perfectly imperfect” energy is reflected in Christian’s design of their 1958 mid-century modern home as well. “I design from a place of memory,” he says, “and I see homes as places that store memories for future generations.” During an initial renovation that respected their home’s history, Christian finished the walls in a waxed lime plaster, a material that is meant to age with time. Their oak dining table has retained the dings and marks from homework assignments and dinner parties past. Their funky dining room lighting fixture (designed by Ingo Maurer) also embodies the evolution of their family. Over the years, quotes, memories, and childhood doodles alike have made their way onto the chandelier’s rice paper pages. Though Lauren prefers small gatherings to big parties, Thanksgiving is an exception, in large part because of the intergenerational guest list. “It’s the one holiday a year when our whole family gets together,” says Lauren, who celebrates with nearly two dozen aunts, uncles, and cousins. “It’s my favorite holiday because I’m in the kitchen with my mom.” Some traditions are set in stone: Lauren’s mom always stuffs the turkey, and her uncle

4 1/2 lb. gluten-free bread (about 4 loaves) 1 lb. ground breakfast sausage (sage sausage recommended) 1 1/2 cups salted butter (1 stick) 6 cups celery, diced 3 cups onion, finely chopped 5 tbsp. poultry seasoning 1 tbsp. salt 1 tbsp. pepper 2 tbsp. rubbed sage 1 tsp. ground thyme 2 cups dried cranberries 1 cup skim or plant-based milk 2 eggs 1 cup turkey stock Preheat the oven to 350 degrees Fahrenheit. In a large bowl or roasting pan, break up the bread into half-inch pieces and set aside. In a large nonstick skillet, brown the sausage, breaking it up into small pieces. Transfer the sausage to a small bowl and set aside. In the same skillet over medium heat, add the butter, celery, and onion. Cover and simmer until tender, about 20 minutes, stirring occasionally. Meanwhile, season the bread with the poultry seasoning, salt, pepper, rubbed sage, and ground thyme. Use your hands to fluff the spices into the bread evenly. Mix in the ground sausage, onions, celery, and dried cranberries. In a separate bowl, whisk together the milk, eggs, and turkey stock, and drizzle evenly over the mixture while stirring. Transfer the stuffing to a greased baking dish, the size of which will depend upon whether you will use some of the stuffing to stuff your turkey. Cover with a lid or aluminum foil. Bake for 40 minutes. Remove the lid and continue baking for about 5-10 minutes, or until the top is brown and crispy. Let cool for a few minutes before serving.

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THE MOST IMPORTANT SKILL FOR HOSTING IS TO BE AWARE OF THE ENERGY THAT YOU BRING TO THE ROOM....” —Lauren Thomas

always carves it. Her family has been making the same stuffing since she was a little girl, and a group still gets together the day before to help break the bread for the recipe. “When I think of Thanksgiving, I think of being in my nana’s kitchen with my mom and brother, breaking bread for stuffing,” she says. Much like Lauren does now, her maternal grandmother knew her recipes by heart and cooked intuitively, gauging how much of each spice to put in by smell. Though she is now gone, they keep her picture in the kitchen as they cook. “We still ask, ‘Nana, what do you think?’” But some things do change: to accommodate family members with food sensitivities, they now make the stuffing gluten-free— and have found that the whole family likes the new version even better. Side dishes change year to year, but they always stay simple to let the rich flavors of the stuffing shine. Though she shares the cooking with her mom, Lauren is in charge of the table decor, and she prefers to keep the design elegant and a little asymmetrical, with an element of nature. Think: in-season fruits and veggies arranged with flowers and candles. She likes to tuck fresh herbs or flowers into cloth napkins at every seat, even at the kids’ table. When dinner is served, Lauren is often the one to get the conversation flowing with what her friends and family call “Lauren questions.” She may ask people to name the achievement they’re most proud of from the past year, reveal a secret talent, or share their favorite thing about each person at the table. Though Lauren is an expert host, she asserts that you don’t have to be born into a family of ace entertainers to become one yourself. “The most important skill for hosting is to be aware of the energy that you bring to the room and realize what other people need,” she says. “And that’s a skill you can grow.” At the end of the day, it’s all about the company. The best moment, Lauren says, “is well into the meal, or even after, when the candles have burned low, the wine and food are scarce, and the sound of laughter erupts from those still sitting around the table.” « 114

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In June, Michael and Theresa Drapkin opened West Palm Wine Co., an independent wine shop “dedicated to the intersection of small-batch, natural, and traditional wines.” While most hosts tend to choose one, maybe two wines to pair with their Thanksgiving feasts, we decided to task the Drapkins with selecting a wine for each element of the meal. Here, Michael offers their pairing picks, all of which are available at their shop. (westpalmwine.com)

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TURKEY “Pair it with a delicate bottle of red that can benefit from a slight chill before serving. The 2021 Jean Foillard Beaujolais would be a delightful marriage. This wine from Burgundy is made with Gamay from old vines in the hands of an iconic winemaker. Tart red fruit, spicy, and refreshing.”

X CRANBERRY SAUCE “The sweet and tart quality of the timeless cranberry sauce needs a wine with similar qualities. Our selection is an off-dry pink bubbly, the NV Renardat-Fâche in Savoie, France, called Cerdon Bugey. It’s fizzy, cranberry-hued, and will wed nicely with the dance of sweet and tart on the palate.”

PUMPKIN PIE “A rule of thumb is to pair sweet with sweet. One of the most common mistakes is when a sweet dessert is paired with a dry Champagne, [as] the sweetness overpowers the intricacies of dry Champagne. Instead, look for an airy Riesling, like the 2020 Willi Schaefer Riesling hailing from the Mosel in Germany.”

SWEET POTATO CASSEROLE WITH MARSHMALLOWS “The richness of this dish requires a wine equally as powerful but that can also act as a balance to the density of flavors. Our choice would be the 2020 Remi Jobard Bourgogne Blanc, which is made with 100 percent Chardonnay. The wine is fermented and aged in wood, which imbues it with strength and an unctuous texture.”

STUFFING “A formidable stuffing screams for a glass of sturdy red wine. We look to the Syrah grape to fill this role. The 2020 Pax Mahle North Coast Syrah has all the benchmark qualities of a refined Syrah: notes of smoked meat, damp earth, black fruit, and olives.”

MAC AND CHEESE “The warm pasta oozing with cheese deserves a classy, racy bottle of Blanc de Blancs from Champagne. Our selection is the NV Pierre Moncuit Champagne from the Grand Cru village of Le Mesnil-sur-Oger. This wine is intricately detailed, like the finest needlepoint. It has the hallmark qualities we all adore in a good bottle of Champagne: delicacy counterbalanced by powerful aromas and flavors of brioche, baked apple, and spice. Exhilaratingly dry and snappy.”

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There are few places more picturesque than Café Boulud inside The Brazilian Court on Palm Beach. Recently, the restaurant debuted one more reason to stop by: afternoon tea, available daily from 3 to 5 p.m. Priced at $48 per person, the menu brings some distinctly French flair to traditional British tea service, à la mini madeleines, opéra cake, and tarte au citron, plus scones and savory sandwiches, all conceived by executive pastry chef Julie Franceschini. Patrons can enjoy tea in either the restaurant’s main dining room or sundappled courtyard. They can also augment the experience with a glass of bubbly. (cafeboulud.com/palmbeach) —M.M.

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: $ $$ $$$

Most entrees under $25 Most entrees $25-$40 Most entrees $40 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 advertisement, nor do they serve as a restaurant review. For more information, email editorial@palmbeachmedia.com

AMERICAN AIOLI This family-owned eatery makes everything inhouse, presenting an array of tantalizing daily specials. 7434 S. Dixie Hwy., West Palm Beach (aioliwpb.com) $ AMERICAN SOCIAL Fun times are on tap at this convivial hangout inside Mizner Park. 351 W. Plaza Real Suite 315, Boca Raton (americansocialbar.com) $ BANTER Located inside the Canopy by Hilton hotel, Banter serves Florida fusion cuisine. 380 Trinity Place, West Palm Beach (banterwpb.com) $$ BAR 25 This hip new hot spot pairs elevated gastropub fare with sleek surrounds. 25 S.E. 6th Ave., Delray Beach (bar25.com) $ BELLE & MAXWELL’S This charming eatery serves bistro dishes in comfortable surroundings. 3700 S. Dixie Hwy., West Palm Beach (belleandmaxwells.com) $ BERRY FRESH CAFÉ These family-run restaurants specialize in breakfast and brunch favorites made using farm-fresh ingredients. 11658 U.S. Hwy. 1, Palm Beach Gardens; 3755 Military Trail, Jupiter; 1429 S.E. Federal Hwy., Stuart; 1718 S.W. St. Lucie West Blvd., St. Lucie West (berryfresh.cafe) $ THE BLUE DOG COOKHOUSE & BAR Fuel up before hitting the shops at the Town Center at Boca Raton. 6000 Glades Road, Boca Raton (bluedogboca.com) $$ BREEZE OCEAN KITCHEN Enjoy craft beer, specialty cocktails, and distinctly Floridian cuisine at this seaside gem at the Eau Palm Beach Resort & Spa. 100 S. Ocean Blvd., Manalapan (eaupalmbeach.com) $$

BRICK & BARREL Chef David Schroeder’s gastropub favors comfort food and healthy options. 1153 Town Center Drive Suite 101, Jupiter (brickandbarrelpub.com) $$ BUCCAN Chef Clay Conley offers a wide-ranging menu of small plates that changes with the seasons. 350 S. County Road, Palm Beach (buccanpalmbeach.com) $$$ BURT AND MAX’S This beloved establishment specializes in made-from-scratch plates. 9089 W. Atlantic Ave., Delray Beach (burtandmaxs.com) $$ CAFÉ CHARDONNAY Chef-owner Frank Eucalitto augments his menu with influences from Latin America and Asia. 4533 PGA Blvd., Palm Beach Gardens (cafechardonnay.com) $$$ COOPER’S HAWK WINERY & RESTAURANTS This Napa-style tasting room offers dishes paired with a Cooper’s Hawk wine selection. 3101 PGA Blvd., Palm Beach Gardens, in The Gardens Mall (chwinery.com) $$ DRIFTWOOD A creative eatery that specializes in innovative fare with fun cocktails to match. 2005 S. Federal Hwy., Boynton Beach (driftwoodboynton.com) $$ FARMER’S TABLE This farm-to-table spot is committed to clean eating. 951 N. U.S. Hwy. 1, North Palm Beach; 1901 N. Military Trail, Boca Raton (farmerstableboca.com) $$ FERN STREET WINE BAR & KITCHEN The ever-changing menu showcases clean ingredients. 501 Fern St. Suite 104, West Palm Beach (fernstreetwpb.com) $$$ FRIES TO CAVIAR GARDEN BISTRO & BAR Chef Jimmy Mills shows off his technical skills and knack for crafting unusual plates. 6299 N. Federal Hwy., Boca Raton (friestocaviar.com) $$ PALMBEACHILLUSTRATED.COM | NOVEMBER 2023

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TRIPLE Threat It’s hard to beat the date-night trifecta of fresh seafood, top-notch steaks, and high-end cocktails. Eddie V’s Prime Seafood, the latest addition to Boca Raton’s Mizner Park, knows not to mess with perfection. Instead, the team behind the nationwide brand has leaned into this combination, offering American classics accented with Asian influences, like Chilean sea bass steamed Hong Kong style and crab fried rice. The steaks are hand-carved daily by an in-house butcher, and guests can pair their meals with a selection from a walkthrough wine tower boasting more than 300 labels. Eddie V’s is also home to the V Lounge, where local musicians perform nightly and signature cocktails are always flowing. (eddiev.com) —M.M. Scenes from Eddie V’s, clockwise from top left: Chilean sea bass steamed Hong Kong style; bananas Foster butter cake; smoked old-fashioned; crab fried rice.

GREASE BURGER BAR The high-end burgers elevate pub cuisine to a divine experience. 213 Clematis St., West Palm Beach (greasewpb.com) $ THE GROVE Northern California’s food and wine culture takes center stage at this upscale eatery. 187 N.E. 2nd Ave., Delray Beach (thegrovedelray.com) $$ THE HAMPTON SOCIAL This brunch-favorite spot delivers the essence of the Hamptons. 40 N.E. 7th Ave. Suite 100, Delray Beach (thehamptonsocial.com) $$$ HENRY’S Serving American comfort food to a packed house. 16850 Jog Road, Delray Beach (henrysof bocaraton.com) $$ HONEYBELLE Inside PGA National Resort, this restaurant from chef Lindsay Autry features a whimsical take on Old Florida cuisine. 400 Avenue of the Champions, Palm Beach Gardens (pgaresort.com) $$ J. ALEXANDER’S This sleek chain offers modern American cuisine in contemporary settings. 4625 PGA Blvd., Palm Beach Gardens; 1400 Glades Road, Boca Raton (jalexanders.com) $$$ KICKBACK NEIGHBORHOOD TAVERN A bar and grill with local flair and farm-fresh ingredients. 12771 W. Forest Hill Blvd., Wellington (kickbacktavern.com) $ LE BAR Á VIN This wine and cocktail bar offers a range of drinks and light dishes. 380 S. County Road, Palm Beach (lebarpalmbeach.com) $$$ MAXWELL’S PLUM The circa-1966 resto is revived, complete with upscale cuisine and cool cocktails. 12300 S. Shore Blvd., Wellington (maxwellsplum.com) $$$ 132

PARK TAVERN Everything at this lively eatery is handmade using locally sourced ingredients. 32 S.E. 2nd Ave., Delray Beach (parktaverndelray.com) $$ PIG BEACH BBQ New York–based pitmasters bring Americana cuisine to this El Cid hangout. 2400 S. Dixie Hwy., West Palm Beach (pigbeachnyc.com) $ RESTAURANT AT THE NORTON Art enthusiasts come for the fresh exhibition spaces but stay for the food. 1450 S. Dixie Hwy., West Palm Beach (norton.org) $$ SASSAFRAS This hot spot brings a decadent twist to Southern food. 105 S. Narcissus Ave. #130, West Palm Beach (sub-culture.org/locations/sassafras/) $$ SEASONS 52 This grill and wine bar serves seasonally inspired dishes. 11611 Ellison Wilson Road, Palm Beach Gardens; 2300 N.W. Executive Center Drive, Boca Raton (seasons52.com) $$ SEASPRAY INLET GRILL Ocean views, live entertainment, and a seasonal menu can be found at this restaurant fit for any occasion. 999 E. Camino Real, Boca Raton (seasprayboca.com) $$ SURFSIDE DINER This casual breakfast and lunch spot serves classic comfort food. 314 S. County Road, Palm Beach (surfsidediner.com) $ SWIFTY’S AT THE COLONY Cosmopolitan dining meets island ease. 155 Hammon Ave., Palm Beach (thecolonypalmbeach.com) $$$ THE TIDES Chef Leanne Kelleher’s “Treasure Coast cuisine” highlights Florida dishes. 3103 Cardinal Drive, Vero Beach (tidesofvero.com) $$$

TROPICAL SMOKEHOUSE Chef Rick Mace brings his culinary prowess to Florida barbecue. 3815 S. Dixie Hwy., West Palm Beach (eattropical.com) $ TRUE FOOD KITCHEN Featuring a rotating array of organic, gluten-free, vegan, and vegetarian options. 700 S. Rosemary Ave., West Palm Beach; 3101 PGA Blvd. #O-200, Palm Beach Gardens, in The Gardens Mall; 6000 Glades Road Unit 1015A, Boca Raton, in the Town Center at Boca Raton (truefoodkitchen.com) $ TWENTYTWENTY GRILLE TwentyTwenty does not hold back with its modern cuisine. 141 Via Naranjas, Boca Raton (twentytwentygrille.com) $$$ VOODOO BAYOU Take your palate on a walk through the French Quarter. 11701 Lake Victoria Gardens Ave. Suite 5095, Palm Beach Gardens (voodoobayou.com) $ YARD HOUSE Yard House offers an electric atmosphere and an array of hearty American entrees. 11701 Lake Victoria Gardens Ave. #4016, Palm Beach Gardens, in Downtown at the Gardens; 201 Plaza Real Suite 1201, Boca Raton (yardhouse.com) $

ASIAN AND INDIAN ALLEY CAT Chef Eric Baker slings up small Asian bites and an array of specialty sushi rolls. 297 E. Palmetto Park Road, Boca Raton (alleycatboca.com) $$ AROMA INDIAN CUISINE Dinner is popular but the real draw is the daily lunch buffet. 731 Village Blvd. #110, West Palm Beach (aromawestpalmbeach.com) $$

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BASILIC VIETNAMESE CUISINE Whether you’re craving a banh mi, pho, or bubble tea, it’s all on tap. 200 S. Federal Hwy., Boca Raton (basilicvietnamesecuisine.com) $ BEG FOR MORE IZAKAYA At this izakaya, tapas-style snacks are served to accompany sake. 19 S.E. 5th Ave., Delray Beach (561-563-8849) $$ BOKEN Savor omakase-style sushi and more at this new spot inside the Eau Palm Beach. 100 S. Ocean Blvd., Manalapan (eaupalmbeach.com) $$$ COCO SUSHI LOUNGE & BAR See and be seen at this sultry sushi spot with great daily happy hour specials. 25 N.E. 2nd Ave. Suite 208, Delray Beach (cocodelray.com) $$ ELA CURRY KITCHEN Chef Pushkar Marathe celebrates the flavors of his childhood. 4650 Donald Ross Road, Palm Beach Gardens (elacurrykitchen.com) $$ IMOTO Chef Clay Conley presents small Asian bites and a sushi menu that tempts all senses. 350 S. County Road, Palm Beach (imotopalmbeach.com) $$ KABUKI Come here for traditional and modern sushi in a dimly lit environment. 308 N. Clematis St., West Palm Beach; 5080 PGA Blvd. Suite 105, Palm Beach Gardens; 2465 S. State Road 7 #100, Wellington (kabukiwpb.com) $ LE COLONIAL Discover the French-tinged flavors of Vietnam at this chic outpost. 601 E. Atlantic Ave., Delray Beach (delraybeach.lecolonial.com) $$$ LEMONGRASS ASIAN BISTRO Presenting creative panAsian plates in sleek surrounds. 1880 N. Congress Ave., Boynton Beach; 420 E. Atlantic Ave., Delray Beach; 10312 Forest Hill Blvd. Suite 204, Wellington; 101 Plaza Real S., Boca Raton (lemongrassasianbistro.com) $$ RED PINE RESTAURANT & LOUNGE Boasting authentic family-style dishes, many made in woks and steamers. 1 Town Center, Boca Raton (redpineboca.com) $$ SAIKO-I SUSHI LOUNGE AND HIBACHI Stop by for hibachi, sushi rolls, and craft cocktails with an Asian twist. 5970 S.W. 18th St., Boca Raton (saikoiboca.com) $$ THE SEA SOUTHEAST ASIAN KITCHEN & SUSHI BAR Offering a cool take on Southeast Asian cuisine. 16950 Jog Road, Delray Beach (theseaasianbistro.com) $$ SUSHI SIMON Fresh fish and a playfully creative flair make this a must-visit for any sushi lover. 1628 S. Federal Hwy., Boynton Beach (561-731-1819) $$ TAKI OMAKASE This Japanese outpost features a sushi, nigiri, and Wagyu multicourse experience with a superb sake selection to pair. 1658 N. Federal Hwy., Boca Raton; 632 E. Atlantic Ave., Delray Beach (takiomakase.com) $$$ YAMA Sushi master Kiyonori “Yama-san” Yamamoto prepares raw and cooked Japanese dishes, Korean barbecue, and Thai curries at this Pineapple Grove hidden gem. 200 N.E. 2nd Ave. #110, Delray Beach (yamadelray.com) $$

FRENCH AND FRENCH AMERICAN BRULÉ BISTRO A high-end gastropub with French and American dishes, this outpost draws regulars for creative cocktails and cuisine like ginger chicken meatballs. 200 N.E. 2nd Ave., Delray Beach (brulebistro.com) $$ CAFÉ L’EUROPE With influences from all over Latin America and Europe, Café L’Europe invites guests to enjoy its impressive wine list and warm hospitality. 331 S. County Road, Palm Beach (cafeleurope.com) $$$

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SEVENTH HEAVEN Looking for your next liquid fixation? Then swing by 7 Brew on Okeechobee Boulevard in West Palm Beach. Since opening its first drive-through coffee stand in Rogers, Arkansas, and offering seven original coffee drinks, the 7 Brew brand has grown to more than 100 locations and 20,000 individual drink combinations. Visit the West Palm drive-through (7 Brew’s first Palm Beach County outpost) to savor one of the originals, such as the Blondie with caramel and vanilla breve or the German Chocolate with coconut and caramel mocha, as well as an array of coffees, teas, smoothies, shakes, kids’ beverages, and more. (7brew.com) —M.M.

LA GOULUE This island newcomer brings the flavors of France to Palm Beach. 288 S. County Road, Palm Beach (lagouluepalmbeach.com) $$$ LA NOUVELLE MAISON Savor light and delicate dishes and indulge in artful desserts. 455 E. Palmetto Park Road, Boca Raton (lnmbocaraton.com) $$$$ THE PARISIAN This charming French brasserie presents culinary staples like coq au vin. 201 N. U.S. Hwy. 1, Jupiter (theparisianrestaurant.com) $$ PISTACHE FRENCH BISTRO Presenting French bistro bites with a Mediterranean twist. 101 N. Clematis St., West Palm Beach (pistachewpb.com) $$ SIX TABLES There really are only six tables under the watchful eyes of Thomas and Jennifer Finn. 112 N.E. 2nd St., Boca Raton (sixtablesarestaurant.com) $$$ VINCENT’S BISTRO Chef Vincent Durin boasts more than 30 years of culinary experience. 516 Lucerne Ave., Lake Worth Beach (vincentsbistro.com) $$

ITALIAN 123 DATURA This hangout serves sharable versions of Italian classics. 123 Datura St., West Palm Beach (123datura.com) $ ARTURO’S RISTORANTE Arturo’s presents authentic flavors of Italy in every dish and wine glass. 6750 N. Federal Hwy., Boca Raton (arturosrestaurant.com) $$$ BICE Homemade pastas, excellent service, and tiramisu will make you feel like Italy isn’t so far away. 313 Worth Ave., Palm Beach (bice-palmbeach.com) $$$ BRIO TUSCAN GRILLE Beautifully presented dishes are complemented by fine wines and desserts. 3101 PGA Blvd., Palm Beach Gardens (brioitalian.com) $$ CAFÉ CENTRO This Northwood Village resto pairs live performances with eclectic Italian fare. 2409 N. Dixie Hwy., West Palm Beach (cafecentrowpb.com) $$

CAFÉ FLORA Located in a garden courtyard, Café Flora presents Tuscan delicacies in a charming setting. 240 Worth Ave., Palm Beach (cafeflorapalmbeach.com) $$$ CAFFE LUNA ROSA Luna Rosa turns out consistent versions of classic Northern Italian dishes. 34 S. Ocean Blvd., Delray Beach (caffelunarosa.com) $$ CASA D’ANGELO Angelo Elia’s Boca Raton outpost succeeds in every possible way. 171 E. Palmetto Park Road, Boca Raton (casa-d-angelo.com) $$$ CUCINA PALM BEACH After indulging in classic Italian dishes, clear your table for the nightclub. 257 Royal Poinciana Way, Palm Beach (cucinapalmbeach.com) $$ EVO Chef Erik Pettersen is on a mission to re-create the cooking of his Sicilian relatives. 150 N. U.S. Hwy. 1, Tequesta (evoitalian.com) $$ FRANK PEPE PIZZERIA NAPOLETANA Bite into New Haven–style “apizzas” with a ciabatta-type crust. 1701 S. Federal Hwy., Delray Beach (pepespizzeria.com) $ FELICE Savor a classic Tuscan menu and sustainable wines at this stylish café. 366 S. Rosemary Ave., West Palm Beach (felicerestaurants.com) $$ HULLABALOO An Italian gastropub with creative cuisine and a unique cocktail menu. 517 Clematis St., West Palm Beach (sub-culture.org/hullabaloo) $$ LA VILLETTA RISTORANTE ITALIANO Chef Maria Mirra-Costanza is a master of old-world cuisine. 4351 N. Federal Hwy., Boca Raton (lavillettaboca.com) $$$ LIMONCELLO This trattoria serves up classic dishes in a family-friendly atmosphere. 2000 PGA Blvd., Palm Beach Gardens (limoncellopbg.com) $$$ LOUIE BOSSI’S Specializing in sharable Italian favorites, like homemade pasta and divine charcuterie. 100 E. Palmetto Park Road, Boca Raton (louiebossi.com) $$ LYNORA’S A true family affair, Lynora’s excels at modernizing classic Italian dishes. 207 Clematis St., West Palm Beach; 1548 N. U.S. Hwy. 1, Jupiter (lynoras.com) $$

PIZZA AL FRESCO This casual eatery offers some of the best pizza and views on the island. 14 Via Mizner, Palm Beach (pizzaalfresco.com) $$ PREZZO A popular Italian joint featuring old favorites alongside new, modern dishes. 4520 PGA Blvd., Palm Beach Gardens; 5560 N. Military Trail, Boca Raton (eatprezzo.com) $$ RENATO’S Renato’s produces first-rate Italian and continental fare in a European setting. 87 Via Mizner, Palm Beach (renatospalmbeach.com) $$$ RISTORANTE SANTUCCI Chef/owner Emilio Santucci translates his experience growing up in a large Sicilian family into his menu and atmosphere. 610 Clematis St., West Palm Beach (restaurantsantucci.com) $$ SANT AMBROEUS Sant Ambroeus pairs the essence of old-world Milan with fine dining. 340 Royal Poinciana Way, Palm Beach (santambroeus.com) $$$ TAVERN PI While Chicago may be best known for deep dish, Tavern Pi slings up craveworthy slices of the ultra-thin pizza popular in bars across the Windy City. 1209 Main St. Suite 120, Jupiter (tavernpi.com) $ TRAMONTI ITALIAN RISTORANTE A taste of New York, Tramonti is the Delray Beach version of Angelo’s of Mulberry Street. 119 E. Atlantic Ave., Delray Beach (tramontidelray.com) $$ TREVINI RISTORANTE Trevini serves Northern and Southern Italian dishes with taste and refinement. 223 Sunset Ave., Palm Beach (treviniristorante.com) $$$ VIC AND ANGELO’S Offering both light and hearty Italian delights as well as an impressive wine selection. 290 E. Atlantic Ave., Delray Beach (vicangelos.com) $$

LATIN AMERICAN AND MEXICAN ANDALUCIA TAPAS BAR & RESTAURANT Savor Spanish cuisine on-site or shop the marketplace to take a little bit of Spain home with you. 187 Tequesta Drive, Jupiter (andaluciatapasbar.com) $$ BODEGA TAQUERIA Y TEQUILA This Miami favorite has migrated north, bringing with it a youthful, modern spin on Mexican street food. 118 S. Clematis St., West Palm Beach (bodegataqueria.com) $ CABANA EL REY Cabana offers an array of South American dishes with endless flavor. 105 E. Atlantic Ave., Delray Beach (cabanaelrey.com) $$ CACTUS GRILLE & TEQUILA BAR Saddle up for authentic Tex-Mex fare paired with a massive tequila menu. 4650 Donald Ross Road Suite 100, Palm Beach Gardens (thecactusgrille.com) $$ CALAVERAS CANTINA Providing festive environs and Mexican staples. 125 Dockside Circle, Jupiter; 409 Plaza Real, Boca Raton (calaverascantina.com) $$ CASA CAÑA A nostalgic atmosphere and an eclectic Latin menu separate Casa Caña from the pack. 377 Tequesta Drive, Jupiter (casacana.com) $$ DEL FUEGO Stop by for made-from-scratch Tex-Mex cuisine and a robust bar program. 900 E. Atlantic Ave., Delray Beach (delfuegorestaurant.com) $ DON RAMON Don Ramon is one of the pioneers to introduce Cuban cuisine to the area. 7101 S. Dixie Hwy., West Palm Beach (donramonrestaurant.com) $

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DR. LIMÓN Chef Carlos Brescia delivers a taste of Latin America in South Florida. 533 Clematis St., West Palm Beach (doctorlimon.com) $ EL CAMINO Serving Mexican soul food, like brisket quesadillas and carne asada tacos. 700 S. Rosemary Ave. Suite #232, West Palm Beach; 15 N.E. 2nd Ave., Delray Beach (elcaminowestpalmbeach.com; elcaminodelray.com) $ EL FOGONCITO Enjoy authentic Mexican cuisine rooted in family recipes and traditions. 711 W. Indiantown Road Suite C4, Jupiter (elfogoncitorestaurant.com) $ KOUSINE A native of Lima, chef Danny Kou crafts exciting modern Peruvian dishes, some with Asian influences. 1668 N. Federal Hwy., Boca Raton (kousine.com) $$ PAPICHULO TACOS Three friends came together to fuse Mexican, Cuban, Peruvian, and Argentinian influences. 1005 N. State Road 7, Royal Palm Beach; 1556 U.S. Hwy. 1, Jupiter (papichulotacos.com) $ PIO PIO Colombian and Peruvian roots commingle at this Latin American restaurant. 510 E. Ocean Ave., Boynton Beach (piopioocean.com) $ THE WAVE KITCHEN & BAR At the Costa d’Este Resort, The Wave offers fine dining with a decidedly Cuban flair. 3244 Ocean Drive, Vero Beach (costadeste.com) $$

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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) $$ THE ATLANTIC GRILLE Located in the Seagate Hotel, this restaurant emphasizes bold and innovative American seafood. 1000 E. Atlantic Ave., Delray Beach (seagatedelray.com/dining/atlanticgrille) $$$ BENNY’S ON THE BEACH Chef Jeremy Hanlon’s casual beachside dining experience features American seafood and a stunning view of the Atlantic Ocean. 10 S. Ocean Blvd., Lake Worth Beach (bennysonthebeach.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 market and restaurant, 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) $$ COPPERFISH KITCHEN Sustainably sourced seafood is the specialty at Copperfish, although carnivores will also find something to love. 5250 Town Center Circle #143, Boca Raton (copperfishkitchen.com) $$$ CORVINA SEAFOOD GRILL Chef Jeff Tunks infuses his eclectic culinary experience into delectable seafood delicacies. 110 Plaza Real S., Boca Raton (corvinabocaraton.com) $$$ DIVE BAR RESTAURANT Dine on the water at the Jupiter Yacht Club Marina or sit at the open-air bar surrounding a large saltwater aquarium. 318 S. U.S. Hwy. 1, Jupiter (divebarrestaurant.com) $$ LIONFISH Committed to sustainability, this chic eatery presents an array of innovative seafood, including lionfish ceviche and specialty sushi rolls. 307 E. Atlantic Ave., Delray Beach (lionfishdelray.com) $$ LITTLE MOIR’S FOOD SHACK Put on your jeans and enjoy some of the freshest and most creatively prepared seafood in the area. 103 S. U.S. Hwy. 1 #D3, Jupiter (littlemoirs.com) $$ LUCKY SHUCK A raw bar, fresh seafood, and craft beer are all part of the ambience. 1116 Love St., Jupiter (luckyshuckjupiter.com) $$ MUSSEL BEACH This coastal-inspired restaurant offers 12 unique preparations of mussels. 501 E. Atlantic Ave., Delray Beach (musselbeachdelray.com) $$ OKEECHOBEE PRIME SEAFOOD Savor superb ocean products in elegant surroundings from the same family behind Okeechobee Steakhouse. 2888 Shawnee Ave., West Palm Beach (okeeprimeseafood.com) $$$ PB CATCH This contemporary seafood restaurant is the brainchild of Pistache’s Reid Boren and Thierry Beaud. 251 Sunrise Ave., Palm Beach (pbcatch.com) $$$ PRIME CATCH Nestled on the waterfront, Prime Catch pairs stunning views with raw bar delights and innovative specials from the land and sea. 700 E. Woolbright Road, Boynton Beach (primecatchboynton.com) $$ THE SEAFOOD BAR AT THE BREAKERS Glittering views of the Atlantic Ocean combine with a menu full of global seafood dishes with innovative twists. 1 S. County Road, Palm Beach (thebreakers.com) $$$ SEMINOLE REEF GRILL Key West charm commingles with Palm Beach sophistication at this locally owned restaurant specializing in fresh fish. 11940 U.S. Hwy. 1 Suite 175, Palm Beach Gardens (seminolereefgrill.com) $$$ SQUARE GROUPER TIKI BAR Tropical drinks, American-style bar bites, and live music can all be found at this lively spot. 1111 Love St., Jupiter; 1920 Seaway Drive, Fort Pierce (squaregrouper.net) $$ THE STATION HOUSE While the clam chowder, Ipswich steamers, and fish dishes are noteworthy, the specialty is perfectly prepared Maine lobster. 233 W. Lantana Road, Lantana (thestationhouse.com) $$

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SMALL PLATES HMF The Breakers’ glamorous cocktail lounge is a fashionable mix of modern and classic. Asian influences dot the menu, including bao buns, pot stickers, and a full sushi bar. 1 S. County Road, Palm Beach (thebreakers.com/dining/hmf/) $$ SALUTE MARKET This upscale hangout offers small plates, gourmet sandwiches, salads, and a killer happy hour. 5530 PGA Blvd., Palm Beach Gardens (salute2u.com) $$ STAGE Through small dishes packed with flavor, Stage presents an array of flavors, from delicious curries to gluten-free veggie options and Korean specialties. 2000 PGA Blvd. Suite 5502, Palm Beach Gardens (stagepga.com) $$

STEAK HOUSE ABE & LOUIE’S In addition to serving outstanding beef, Abe & Louie’s features classic New England seafood dishes. A comprehensive wine list and an exquisite selection of classic desserts round out the experience. 2200 W. Glades Road, Boca Raton (abeandlouies.com) $$$

THE CAPITAL GRILLE This successful chain offers classic steak house fare, complemented by a stellar wine portfolio. 11365 Legacy Ave., Palm Beach Gardens; 6000 W. Glades Road, Boca Raton (thecapital grille.com) $$$ CUT 432 This modern steak house has a hip, highenergy environment. Executive chef and owner Anthony Pizzo pairs his food with excellent wines. 432 E. Atlantic Ave., Delray Beach (cut432.com) $$$ FLAGLER STEAKHOUSE Operated by The Breakers, this elegant steak house offers hand-selected cuts of beef in country club environs. 2 S. County Road, Palm Beach (flaglersteakhousepalmbeach.com) $$$ HARRY’S A New York transplant, Harry’s has perfected the steak house experience, from beef Wellingtons carved tableside to ice-cold martinis. 384 S. Rosemary Ave., West Palm Beach (harrysbarrestaurant.com) $$$ THE JUPITER GRILL Steak and seafood share top billing at this modern coastal steak house at Harbourside Place. 149 Surroundings Ave., Jupiter (thejupitergrill.com) $$$ LEWIS STEAKHOUSE The family behind Okeechobee Steakhouse brings its classic fare and exquisite hospitality to North County. 6390 W. Indiantown Road Suite #59, Jupiter (lewissteakhouse.com) $$$

MEAT MARKET The Palm Beach outpost of the famed Miami Beach steak house offers a dynamic menu and a sexy ambience similar to its original location. 191 Bradley Place, Palm Beach (meatmarket.net) $$$ OKEECHOBEE STEAKHOUSE Credited as the oldest steak house in Florida, the Okeechobee Steakhouse opened in 1947 and has been an institution ever since. 2854 Okeechobee Blvd., West Palm Beach (okeesteakhouse.com) $$$ PALM BEACH GRILL Emphasizing freshness and consistency, the Palm Beach outpost of Houston’s offers beloved items we have come to expect: ribs, steaks, and seafood. Wine is taken as seriously as the food, and the list includes the best of the New World’s smaller wineries. 340 Royal Poinciana Way, Palm Beach (palmbeachgrill.com) $$$ SALT 7 Steak is the top draw at this late-night favorite, but make sure to savor the truffle mac and cheese as well as sashimi, specialty sushi rolls, and raw bar bites. 32 S.E. 2nd Ave., Delray Beach (salt7.com) $$$ STONEWOOD GRILL AND TAVERN At once casual and classy, Stonewood presents a savory menu in an intimate setting. Start with the bruschetta and end with the chocolate bread pudding. 10120 Forest Hill Blvd., Wellington (stonewoodgrill.com) $$

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Horchata for the Holidays

November signals the start of the festive season. Regardless of whether you deck the halls as soon as you take off your Halloween costume or prefer to celebrate from Thanksgiving onward, we could all use a smooth, creamy, refreshing beverage to mark the occasion. Originating in North Africa as far back as 2400 B.C. and introduced to Southern Spain by the Moors, horchata was traditionally made from chufa, or tiger nuts. The Spanish brought horchata with them to the Americas, but since tiger nuts were not available, the recipe evolved to use rice instead. Today, there are as many variations of horchata as there are regions across Latin America. Regardless of the different grains, nuts, and seeds used to prepare it, the beverage remains plant based. This recipe includes a few key ingredients sure to add a little extra chacha to your next horchata.

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Serenity Now Nestled in an expansive Palm Beach oceanfront estate, this bedroom by MarcMichaels Interior Design is both refined and serene.

“We wanted this room to have all the comforts of home,” says lead designer Melissa Adair. “It offers a fully upholstered, tufted bed with comfortable bedding, reflectivity in both lighting and furniture, and a relaxing seating area of soft neutrals. Lavender and green accents throughout add to the sophisticated vibe.”

Because the homeowner wanted to maximize the room’s views, every wall has either windows or doors. Adair adapted to this challenge by draping the bed wall in a beautiful sheer fabric that complements the de Gournay wallcovering and incorporating blackout shades for privacy. Boca Raton (marc-michaels.com) —Liza Grant Smith

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HOME Melanie Werner (inset) of Galerie Werner advises clients on the selection of distinctive artworks such as Never Alone by Lúcio Carvalho (below).

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Getting the HANG OF IT A LOCAL ART ADVISOR OFFERS A CRASH COURSE IN COLLECTING BY LIZA GRANT SMITH

PBI: What are your first steps when advising new clients? Werner: After establishing the budget, the initial goal is discerning where the clients’ tastes, interests, and collecting inclinations rest. I then compile an extensive portfolio of art selections, which includes a wide range of styles, periods, mediums, subject matter (from figurative to abstract), cultural diversity, palettes, and price points. For example, I recently sent a couple over 300 “vetted” options just to get the creative process flowing. They aligned on about 50 artists, and I delved deeper into the body of work for those 50 artists. They eventually selected 11 pieces from various artists from around the world. The collection was diverse and dynamic, just like the couple themselves.

What should people never do when selecting art? Never match the art to accessories. It’s novice and implies [an] art world neophyte.

How should the pieces of art that you own speak to you? When a piece is “right,” the viewer typically has a physical, visceral response. Does it take your breath away or send chills through your body? Has the work emotionally moved you in some shape or form? On some level, does the piece invoke or inspire curiosity? If the answer is yes, rest assured, the piece is right for you.

What is in high demand now among your South Florida clients? Generally speaking, I sell more abstract works in South Florida. With the volume of uncertainty in the world today, abstracts [like those by Mark Rothko, Wassily Kandinsky, and Brice Marden] are less complicated, freer, and more open to interpretation. That said, I have many clients who prefer figurative works

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Should an art purchase work toward building a collection with a general theme, or can each piece function independently? Some collectors are well versed, quite disciplined, and have set distinct parameters for what they’re looking to acquire. These buyers center a collection around a favorite artistic period, movement, or style. Other collectors are more visually random and purchase what resonates. In this case, their collections tend to be more diverse. That said, I’ve often found that even collections formed “independently” carry some level of cohesion—a common thread, if you will. How much should artwork be an asset investment versus an emotional investment? That depends on one’s investment strategy. If you’re planning to build a collection as an asset class in and of itself, then buy the very best avail-

able from a favored artist. An advisor can help navigate [you] toward that very best category piece and can help acquire it at the right price. A more casual collector might be drawn to an emotional purchase. In this case, I’d advise to carefully review artists’ bios and exhibition history as a safeguard for potential growth.

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[like those by Pablo Picasso and David Hockney] or more tangible subjects such as landscapes.

What is your favorite “first piece” that you’ve helped someone buy? Never Alone by Lúcio Carvalho. It was gratifying to place this piece because I believe the artist is on the rise and currently affordable. Additionally, it suited [the collectors’] personalities—traditional at heart but willing to take a risk on a fantastical representation of the fragility of life.

What is the best way for people to begin learning what type of art they love? Visit museums, art fairs, and galleries and see artwork in person. Over time, you’ll discover what you’re drawn to, what you like, and equally important, what you don’t like.

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TO THE MAX BY LIZA GRANT SMITH

SPIRIT GUIDE A master of maximalism, designer Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen explains how to embrace exuberance in More More More: Making Maximalism Work in Your Home and Life ($25). Barnes & Noble locations (barnesandnoble.com)

SUNSHINE STATE Catch some rays with Regina Andrew’s Zon mirror ($1,375), which shines with texture and visual intrigue. Clive Daniel Home, Boca Raton (clivedaniel.com)

ON THE PROWL Graphic artist Marcello Velho created the Catwalk petite accent chair ($848) for Anthropologie. Anthropologie, Palm Beach Gardens (anthropologie.com)

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CHEER SQUAD For her own West Palm Beach design studio, Alexandra Naranjo of Alexandra Naranjo Designs rejected the “plain white box” aesthetic and instead chose to create a den of happiness. “I look at maximalism as a fearless use of color and an understanding of the importance of layering, exquisite finishes, and composition,” Naranjo says. “The exuberant Mind the Gap wallpaper and high-gloss emerald green finishes simply make me happy and inspire me to create that same happiness for my clients.” West Palm Beach (alexandranaranjo.com)

SIPPIN’ PRETTY Hand-finished by artisans, the Sir Madam Rialto old-fashioned glasses ($64 for set of two) will bring a dose of saturation to your china cabinet. Maison Curated, Boynton Beach (maison curated.com)

HIT THE SPOT The Safavieh Kencia lamp ($128) will impart whimsy into your too-serious decor. Capitol Lighting, Palm Beach Gardens, Boca Raton (capitollighting.com)

COMPARE AND CONTRAST ’s Calla highReminiscent of a work of art, Von Gern Home’s gloss place mats ($240 for set of two) epitomize sleek maximalism. Pioneer Linens, West Palm Beach (pioneerlinens.com)

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A LOOK AT THE TRIO OF BUILDING MATERIALS SYNONYMOUS WITH PALM BEACH BY MARIE PENNY

Local architects have long drawn from a palette of raw materials to fulfill their vision for gracious living, and there are three that could be considered the trifecta of Palm Beach style: pecky cypress, Florida keystone, and barrel roof tile. Two of the three (pecky cypress and Florida keystone) are only found in the Southeast, though they are not as bountiful as they once were. These materials show the imprint of nature, all the while weathering the plentiful sunshine, salty trade winds, and rainfall. Here, we share an example of each.

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1. VILLA MIZNER, 1923 Addison Mizner often used barrel roof tile, one of the most ubiquitous symbols of the Mediterranean Revival style. When he couldn’t source the tiles, he fabricated his own at Mizner Industries using a clay composed of local sandy soil. These tiles are ideal for South Florida, as their shape facilitates circulation and allows rainfall to run off.

tree, which is exclusive to the wetlands of the Southeast. The distinctive small holes in the wood are caused by a fungus and are what make it “pecky.” This rare natural design only occurs in older trees and can’t be assessed until the tree has fallen. In this photo of Bienestar (a landmarked home by Marion Sims Wyeth), the loggia is topped with a pecky cypress ceiling and beams.

2. BIENESTAR, 1924 Pecky cypress comes from the bald cypress

3. MIZNER MEMORIAL FOUNTAIN, 1929 Florida keystone, also known as quarry

keystone, is a type of limestone found in the Florida Keys that contains coral from the Pleistocene era. It can be used in a variety of ways, including resplendent sculpted forms. The Mizner Memorial Fountain exists today thanks to restoration efforts that fortified the fountain with a mixture of keystone and cement aggregate. Marie Penny is the consulting director of archives for the Preservation Foundation of Palm Beach.

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MAGNIFICENT MANSION OVERVIEW Live the dream at this deepwater estate in Boca Raton’s luxurious Sun and Surf community. ADDRESS 747 Marble Way, Boca Raton YEAR BUILT 2012 ASKING PRICE $8,450,000 DEVELOPMENT Sun and Surf SETTING A waterfront canal home on the barrier island

of Boca Raton SIZE 7,298 total square feet BEDROOMS/BATHS Six bedrooms, five baths, one half bath INTERIOR HIGHLIGHTS This impressive 7,298-total-square-foot residence features six bedrooms, five full baths, one half bath, marble floors, a five-car garage with a car lift, four gas fireplaces, an elevator, a generator, a new seawall/ dock, two laundry rooms, coffered ceilings, and a third floor for a media room/gym/office. Resort-style amenities include a heated pool, a waterfall, and a

putting green. It is also a short walk to the beach, Red Reef Park and Golf Course, high-end shopping and dining, and The Boca Raton resort. EXTERIOR HIGHLIGHTS Situated on a sprawling .38-acre waterfront lot boasting incredible privacy, this custom-built home features an expansive 95-foot boat dock and Intracoastal/golf views, and is a reflection of Boca Raton’s architectural aesthetic. FOR MORE INFORMATION Steve Brendle, Lang Realty, Boca Raton (561-866-2500, seasidebroker.com)

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PARADISE AWAITS AT THIS AMENITY-RICH ESTATE LOCATED IN THE PREMIER OCEANSIDE COMMUNITY OF SUN AND SURF.

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This exquisite 7-bedroom home sits on 3/4 of an acre along the direct Intracoastal, offering stunning waterway views and a 40k boat lift for easy access to boating adventures.

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The architecture and old-world European ambiance in this stunning 2-story estate situated in the exclusive Old Palm Golf Club blend seamlessly with an amazing array of luxury amenities and design details.

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Transformational life coach Carolina Panoff believes that dance, movement, and music can inspire individuals to connect with themselves and those around them. With that in mind, she established Be You Disco, aiming to help people break down their walls, shed their armor, and celebrate themselves in an innovative way. Participants are provided with their own headphones, through which they hear music and a facilitator who merges that music with mindfulness guidance to help everyone arrive at a meditative state. “We live in a society that only values the ‘good’ emotions, [like] happiness, gratitude, love, and compassion,” says Panoff. “The human experience is not always sunshine and rainbows. Be You Disco is an outlet where you get to embrace yourself fully by expressing all of your emotions through movement.” In addition to private parties and corporate team-building events, the company hosts monthly gatherings on Singer Island Beach. RSVP for Sundown Silent Disco November 17 or the Full Moon Silent Disco November 26. (beyoudisco. com) —Liza Grant Smith

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Played on tables anywhere from community rec centers to the poshest of living rooms, mahjong has evolved from an ancient diversion to a trending obsession. I am a recent addition to the burgeoning fan club thanks to lessons with local mahjong maven Gillian Kennedy Wright. An artist by trade, Wright stumbled into mahjong when she filled the fourth-player spot during a game at her recreational department job with the City of Palm Beach Gillian Kennedy Wright (above) Gardens. As Wright tells it, she made a fool of introduces newbies to the herself trying to learn and play the game at the basics of mahjong. same time. However, she became intrigued by bams, cracks, and dots (the suits of mahjong) after subbing in the next week. In 2019, Wright resigned from her job with the city to focus on her art and mahjong instruction. Now, she teaches students, like our little crew of West Palm Beach mamas, in their homes, in addition to public group classes at local recreation centers. She brings all the necessary supplies and institutes certain rules (no cell phones, no side conversations, and no alcohol) to ensure focus during the two-hour lesson. She notes that mahjong is more than just a pastime: it can help you to sharpen your mental acuity and is also a fun way to connect with loved ones. “There’s a certain level of comfort when you have mastered and can play the game,” says Wright. “Then, just like life, this allows you to live one moment at a time. You learn to laugh at yourself, it calms your spirit, and you tend to forget the worries of the world and just enjoy the game in the company of friends.” (561-236-5101)

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NAILED IT After losing her father to suicide, South Florida native Nina Massinello experienced depression for the first time in her life. Massinello’s personal self-care and healing journey ultimately brought her out of grieving and led her to create The Mani Co., a beauty and self-care brand dedicated to “strengthening mental health, one manicure at a time.” Each of the brand’s UV-free, gel-like nail polish colors features a positive affirmation or mantra intended for manifesting abundance and positivity. Massinello’s three-step process combines color therapy with empowering statements. First, start with a clear base of Set Your Intention. Then, apply two to three coats of the mantra/positive affirmation color of your choice. As your nails dry between layers, take that time to still your mind and focus on positive manifestations. Finally, seal your manicure with the Gratitude top coat. “Our method teaches and reminds that there is power right at the tips of your fingers,” says Massinello. “The practice of manifestation can help you achieve your greatest dreams, overcome struggles, and manifest the life you want. With practice, my technique helped me channel one of my darkest moments into something beautiful that I can share with others and honor my father and family at the same time.” (themanico.com) —L.G.S.

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A NEW LEASE on Life After his first child was born, Dugal Bain-Kim found himself slipping into bad habits and not feeling as great as he used to. He wanted to prioritize his health, but the tactics that previously worked for him now fell short. After researching longevity and health optimization, Bain-Kim realized that, thanks to advances in medical science and technology, he didn’t have to put up with feeling average. Eventually, his pursuits lead him to establish Lifeforce, a health care optimiza-

tion platform for those 35 and older, which he founded alongside Palm Beacher and life coach Tony Robbins as well as Dr. Peter Diamandis, entrepreneur and tech executive Joel Jackson, and Courtney Reum, a co-founder and partner of venture firm M13. Lifeforce members receive regular in-home diagnostic blood tests that measure more than 40 biomarkers vital to physical, cognitive, sexual, and psychological performance. A team of physicians interprets the results to create a personalized, goal-specific program of lifestyle adjustments, nutraceuticals, and hormone and peptide therapies. “We built Lifeforce to empower people who want to know what’s happening in their bodies and have the peace of mind that they are functioning at their best now and are on track for a long life in the future,” says Bain-Kim. (lifeforce.com) —L.G.S.

JOY RIDE LUXURY VEHICLES ABOUND IN PALM BEACH, BUT FEW ARE AS EXHILARATING AS A SEABREACHER. OPERATING OUT OF FORT LAUDERDALE AND RIVIERA BEACH, OUTFITTER BIGFISH MIAMI OFFERS EXPERIENCES IN THIS ENGINE-POWERED WATERCRAFT, WHICH IS DESIGNED TO DIP AND DIVE BENEATH THE WAVES AT HIGH SPEEDS, THANKS TO ITS SHARK-LIKE DESIGN. A TRAINED OPERATOR PILOTS THE TWO-SEAT VEHICLE, WHICH CAN ACCOMMODATE UP TO ONE ADDITIONAL PASSENGER AS YOUNG AS 7 YEARS OF AGE. SEABREACHER RIDERS CAN CRUISE FOR A HALF HOUR ($150) OR AN HOUR ($285). (BIGFISH-MIAMI. COM) —MARLOWE DUNN FLOM

Discover the ultimate luxury of rejuvenation at Dr. Ilona Fotek is a renowned Biological Cosmetic and Restorative Dentist, known for her artistic finesse and safe dental restoration methods. Together with Dr. Paul Fotek, a board-certified periodontist and implant specialist, they offer unmatched expertise in smile design and reconstruction. Dental Healing Arts takes a holistic approach to dental health, addressing underlying causes like poor nutrition, jaw under-development, TMJ, Sleep Apnea, and toxins. Experience a transformative journey with our expert team specializing in reducing wrinkles, hydrating skin, and restoring youthful volume. COSMETIC AND Located in Jupiter, our exceptional service and warm approach RECONSTRUCTIVE DENTISTRY ensure your complete satisfaction.

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ADVANCING MOLECULAR & RADIOLIGAND THERAPIES TO THE COMMUNITY Dr, Ashok Muthu Krishnan has close to 20 years of academic practice experience as a nuclear medicine physician, teacher, and researcher at the University of Pittsburgh medical center. He has published more than 40 peer-reviewed journal articles and presented several scientific abstracts in national and international scientific conferences. Having been one of the pioneers in the field of nuclear medicine radioligand cancer therapy and theranostics, his publications have been cited multiple times. He has also co-authored book chapters in important radiology textbooks. Dr. Krishnan while serving as the chief of the nuclear medicine program in Pittsburgh, has recently established his own independent

therapy practice in Jupiter Florida. Ever since he opened his practice in December 2022, he has been providing Lu-177 PSMA (Pluvicto™) and Radium-223 (Xofigo™) therapies for prostate cancer, as well as Lu-177 DOTATATE (Lutathera™) therapies for neuroendocrine cancer. Being a major provider of such radioligand therapies and an independent provider, he is able to attract patients from multiple oncological referral base spanning the entire state, from Orlando all the way up to Miami . In his spare time, he likes to play his guitar and enjoy music in his audiophile music setup in his office and home.

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Left: Dean and Tracy Ernst, creators of Essential Candy

HOLISTIC DENTAL CARE Paul Fotek, DMD, MS and Ilona Fotek DMD, MS

WHAT ATTRACTS PATIENTS TO SEEK OUT DENTAL HEALING ARTS OVER OTHER DENTAL PRACTICES IN SOUTH FLORIDA?

Our office in Jupiter, Dental Healing Arts, is fortunate to treat patients that are both local and those who fly in from out of state. It is the only biological dental office to offer services by both a cosmetic dentist and a board-certified periodontist. As a husband-and-wife duo, we have mastered a holistic approach to treatment that encompasses everything from minimally invasive procedures that preserve the integrity of your mouth, to natural materials that will enhance and protect the physical wellbeing of your entire body.

WHAT IS BIOLOGIC DENTISTRY?

As biologic dentists, we understand the inextricable link between oral health and overall body health. Our therapeutic goal is to find the root cause of the symptom that may harm your immune and nervous system, thus compromising overall health. A significant difference between biological dentistry and traditional dentistry is the use of biocompatible materials that are non-toxic and will not burden your immune system and therapies that stimulate the body’s healing capabilities.

ARE THERE OTHER PROCEDURES YOU ARE RENOWNED FOR?

We provide biological facial rejuvenation and enhancement by utilizing bio-fillers with all-natural platelet rich fibrin (derived from one’s own body) and laser collagen stimulation.

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CANDY CRUSH Tracy and Dean Ernst are proving that candy can be appreciated for more than its sweet taste. At Wellington-based Essential Candy, the Ernsts offer organic hard candies infused with essential oils and plant botanicals to promote health and well-being. Here, Tracy Ernst shares insight into the company’s origins and more. (essentialcandy.com) —L.G.S. PBI: What led to the creation of Essential Candy? Ernst: On a bike ride in 2018, I was wrestling with the wind and almost felt like giving up. But all I could think about was my friend who was bravely fighting cancer for the fourth time and having a difficult journey. His courage and unwavering strength in the face of illness deeply moved and inspired me to do something. I started asking myself, “How can I actually make a difference? How can I help my friend feel better despite the hardships of chemotherapy?” A moment of clarity emerged: “Why not create candies infused with essential oils?” I started making hard candies designed to bring comfort to my friend’s cancer fight and the side effects of chemotherapy. I saw the direct and positive impact the candies had on my friend’s well-being. This was the beginning of what would soon be known as “candy with a purpose.” What makes your products unique? Essential Candy’s products stand out for their distinct fusion of two elements: organic essential oils and organic plant botanicals blended

with delicious and purposeful flavors. … Our collection comprises 10 distinct blends, designed to provide targeted assistance and address a range of needs, encompassing digestive issues, allergies, inflammation, immune support, energy, enhanced focus, sleep-related concerns, stress management, mood balance, and congestion and sinus discomfort. Every candy is free from GMOs, gluten, animal products, soy, dairy, artificial colors, flavors, sweeteners, and preservatives. Why was it important that your products help in the fight against cancer? This commitment is rooted in a personal connection and a desire to make a meaningful impact on individuals facing this formidable challenge. Some of our hard candy blends are crafted with purpose to alleviate distressing symptoms experienced by cancer patients, such as nausea, discomfort, neuropathy, and altered taste perception. We have also implemented an initiative: for every bag of our products purchased, we donate one bag to someone navigating the challenges of cancer and its treatments.

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SHAKE UP YOUR HYDRATION ROUTINE WITH THESE BEVERAGES AND MORE BY LIZA GRANT SMITH

CELEB-BACKED ADAPTOGEN DRINKS While adaptogens have traditionally been offered as capsules or in powder form, they’re now becoming a popular ingredient in nonalcoholic beverages, some of which are backed by big-name celebrities. As the global functional drink market has grown into the billions in recent years, consumer awareness of adaptogens (defined as plants and mushrooms that help the body respond to stress, anxiety, and fatigue) has similarly skyrocketed. Here are two drinks to try now. The Drink: De Soi The Celeb: Pop star Katy Perry The Deets: Billed as a drink that “can take you from long nights to early mornings,” De Soi’s nonalcoholic aperitifs are made with natural adaptogen ingredients, are gluten free, and do not include any artificial colors or flavors. The Flavors: Golden Hour, with lemon balm and L-theanine to promote focus; Champignon Dreams, with relaxing reishi mushroom and passionflower; Purple Lune, with cherry and ashwagandha to combat fatigue; and Très Rosé, a nonalcoholic alternative with lion’s mane and saffron. (drinkdesoi.com)

THE THREE-DRINK THEORY Creator Sophia Wilson Pelton originated the three-drink theory with the hypothesis that “the height of luxury is drinking three liquids at once: one for fun, one for hydration, and then one for energy.” In a TikTok video, Wilson Pelton offered many potential trios—Spindrift, water, matcha, for example—but they all upheld the ethos of “caffeinate, alleviate, hydrate.” What would be the South Florida equivalent? We recommend green juice, coconut water, café con leche. 176

The Drink: Kin Euphorics The Celeb: Supermodel Bella Hadid The Deets: In addition to adaptogens for stress management, Kin Euphorics’ beverages feature nootropics to support cognition and botanics to elevate taste. The Flavors: Actual Sunshine, an immunity and beauty booster; Kin Spritz, an invigorating energizer; Kin Bloom, for heart-opening joy; and Lightwave, for inner peace. (kineuphorics.com)

YERBA MATE With roots in Latin and South America, yerba mate (or just mate) is an herbal tea derived from the yerba mate plant. Mate is an energy booster, with an estimated 70 to 80 milligrams of caffeine per cup. Some studies have also found that mate may have a positive impact on cholesterol, weight loss, and heart health, according to the Mayo Clinic. Furthermore, its anti-inflammatory effects are purported to aid in muscle recovery and rehabilitation after exercise, making it a popular drink among athletes; Inter Miami CF’s own Lionel Messi is a well-documented fan. Brands such as Guayakí sell it in its loose-leaf form as well as within canned beverages. (guayaki.com)

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GOOD NATURE

FULL CIRCLE THE GIVE-AND-TAKE OF RELATIONSHIPS STARTS FROM WITHIN BY TAMMY FENDER

Over the years, my garden has informed my perspective on how to create lasting relationships and savor the beauty of the moment. For instance, I always plant lavender and marigold next to my kitchen herbs to deter chewing insects from damaging their delicate—and delicious—leaves. I rely on chamomile to attract pollinators, increasing the abundance of anything planted nearby. On a wider scale, I love to think about the way plants like calendula and alfalfa restore soil health by absorbing certain environmental impurities and increasing valuable nitrogen stores. These cyclical relationships exemplify what I like to bring to my own relationships, whether with family, friends, clients, or neighbors. After all, forming enriching connections relies on some of the same principles of carving out a special place and a nurturing environment in which to spend time with those you love. Being the kind of person who can turn any gathering into a special occasion is a real art, and I’m sure that, on a fundamental level, the world’s best hosts would agree that spin178

ning that magic starts with intention. For me, that means showing up when I’m grounded and present. As I’ve come to realize, I nourish others best when I feel deeply nourished myself. It’s a daily practice of weaving my awareness of others into my self-care routine, acknowledging that what I do to take care of myself also has a flow-on effect, benefiting the lives of those around me. Taking the time to prepare to meet others, without rushing, can be a key part of enjoying that togetherness. To that end, walking on Palm Beach’s Lake Trail and moving in nature is a great way to prepare for any

event, as is working with an essential oil like sandalwood, which is so warming and grounding. Try pressing a drop onto the soles of your feet (where it is easily absorbed) or into pressure points around the face and head. You don’t need to be an expert in reflexology to reap the benefits; simply apply pressure to any point that feels good to activate an unseen network of support. Just like with plants, these practices will help nourish you at your roots and enable you to share your glowing abundance with others. «

Cyclical relationships and practices carry importance throughout personal interactions as well as with those found in the natural world.

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GIVEN THE CURRENT ECONOMIC INSTABILITY, PREDICTING WHERE AND HOW TO INVEST HAS BECOME HAZY BY SHELDON ZOLDAN

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nterest rates haven’t just increased over the past 20 months—they’ve been strapped to a rocket. Since March 2022, the Federal Reserve’s (the Fed’s) upper bound rate for loaning money has gone from .25 percent to 5.5 percent. This warp speed is the result of the Fed’s attempt to tamp

down the worst inflation since the 1980s. However, the quick jump has made it more difficult for investors to know how to invest their money. “Because we’re seeing interest rates rising at historical speed, probably at least half [of investors] haven’t worked through this problem before,” says Scott Pearson, who teaches finance at Palm Beach Atlantic University in West Palm Beach. He adds that investors need to ask themselves two questions: why are interest rates rising? And, what is going to happen in the future? If interest rates are rising because the economy is strong and the Fed is trying to remove excess capital from the market, that’s an encouraging sign, Pearson ex-

plains. It indicates that growth stocks are a good investment. But that is not the case today, when the Fed is raising rates to slow inflation. “Then we have to take a step back and say, ‘What do we do in an inflationary environment?’” he notes. “If you’re dealing with high inflation, you want to invest in gold or in Treasury Inflation-Protected Securities or other inflation hedges.” Health care stocks and consumer noncyclicals are good equities to buy when interest rates jump, says Steven Perfect, associate professor of finance at Florida State University in Tallahassee and advisor for the student investment fund. He adds some commodities and interest-bearing cash accounts to the list. Real estate, such as investing in rentals, is good protection against inflation, Pearson says, but it’s difficult to invest in this sector if

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more difficult to do. “I used to do fairly well at that because the markets were fairly stable,” he says. “In recent years, I find myself having a hard time seeing beyond six months.” Many economists believe that July’s interest rate hike will be the last—and the upcoming election cycle could buttress that prediction. Historically, the Fed stops increasing rates as a presidential election ap-

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Art Exhibitions ■ Concerts ■ Films ■ Lectures ■ Classes ■ Libraries ■ Gardens The Society of the Four Arts offers a dynamic lineup of cultural programming from November through April, including art exhibitions, live performances, notable speakers, films, cultural partner screenings, educational programs, and book discussions. The Four Arts sculpture and botanical gardens and children’s and adult libraries are open year round. Located along the Intracoastal Waterway just north of Royal Palm Way, The Four Arts is one of Palm Beach’s oldest and most respected cultural destinations.

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YOUR GUIDE TO THE HOT TEST HAPPENINGS THIS MONTH

WEARABLE

COURTESY OF MOBILIA GALLERY AND COLLECTION OF HANA SASAKI

ART

Featured works by Maeda Asagi include 12 Months on Cherry Street necklace (above) and We Meet by the Law of the Universe bracelet (right, and alternative view above center).

Japanese jewelry artist and storyteller Maeda Asagi is accustomed to holding the world in her hands. Each of her meticulously crafted sculptural creations reflects everyday life, from momentous occasions to how family and society are experienced around the globe. Beginning November 4, Asagi’s work will be on view in “Stories on the Planet: Jewelry of Maeda Asagi” at the Morikami Museum and Japanese Gardens in Delray Beach. The exhibition features more than 40 pieces, fashioned from wood, Plexiglas, resin, enamel, silver, gold, and semiprecious stones, and finished with paintings and personal engravings. Asagi’s signature work, Stories on the Planet, comprises eight removable brooches that can be connected (physically and symbolically) to fashion one necklace, representing 32 cities across 28 countries and the stories being told throughout. (morikami.org) —Abigail Duffy

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COURTESY OF THE ARTIST AND ONESSIMO FINE ART

COURTESY OF BOCA BALLET THEATRE

ARTS & EVENTS

1 Five Flags Over Jupiter Inlet Lighthouse Tour, Jupiter Inlet Lighthouse & Museum, also Nov.

COURTESY OF MCKEE BOTANICAL GARDEN

8, 15, 22, and 29, $6-$12. (jupiterlighthouse.org)

Clockwise from top left: Catch Boca Ballet Theatre’s The Nutcracker November 24-26; check out The Myth of Faith by Henri Lamy in Onessimo Fine Art’s “Burner: The Exhibition,” on view to November 12; Lurrie Bell performs at Arts Garage November 18; and see The Gentleman and other works by Donna Dodson and Andy Moerlein at McKee Botanical Garden beginning November 1.

Lighthouse Sunset Tour, Jupiter Inlet Lighthouse & Museum, also Nov. 8, 15, 22, and 29, $6-$12. (jupiter lighthouse.org)

2 Early Native American History and Archaeology Tour, Jupiter Inlet Lighthouse & Museum, also Nov. 9, 16, and 30, $6-$12. (jupiterlighthouse.org)

“Everglades Restoration Progress: Building Resilience for South Florida” lecture with Steve Davis, Elliott Museum, Stuart, $16. (hsmc-fl.com) Night Market, Sanborn Square, Boca Raton, free. (myboca.us)

Sip and Shop with Bent and Bree, Boca Raton Museum of Art, free. (bocamuseum.org) 3 Day in the Life of a Lighthouse Keeper Tour, Jupiter Inlet Lighthouse & Museum, also Nov. 10 and 17, $6-$12. (jupiterlighthouse.org)

Feast of Little Italy, Abacoa, Jupiter, to PAUL NATKIN

GOINGS ON

Nov. 5, free. (feastoflittleitaly.com)

First Friday Art Walk, downtown Delray Beach, free. (downtowndelraybeach.com)

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the Four Arts, Palm Beach, $75. (fourarts.org)

4 Diwali Festival of Lights Celebration, The Square, West Palm Beach, free. (thesquarewestpalm.com)

Families Reading Together Kick-Off, Norton Museum of Art, West Palm Beach, free with Palm Beach County library card. (norton.org)

Food for Thought Dinner with Carl Hiaasen, benefiting the Mandel Public Library of West Palm Beach, Norton Museum of Art, West Palm Beach, contact for ticket prices. (wpblf.org)

JEREMY DANIEL

LagoonFest, Flagler Drive, downtown West Palm Beach, free. (thepalmbeaches.com/lagoonfest)

AND ALL THAT JAZZ Roxie Hart and Velma Kelly are set to bring a little “Razzle Dazzle” to Dreyfoos Hall when Chicago kicks off the Kravis Center’s new Kravis on Broadway season November 7-12. Celebrity, scandal, corruption, and a whole lot of sex appeal come to a head in this revival production of the Bob Fosse–choreographed and –directed original sensation. The longest-running musical still currently on Broadway, Chicago packs vaudevillian charm, showstopping songs, and mesmerizing numbers sure to astonish. The production is recommended for audience members 13 years of age and older. (kravis.org) —A.D.

2 PICKS CELEBRATE DIWALI, OR “THE FESTIVAL OF LIGHTS,” WITH ROHI’S READERY AND THE SQUARE IN WEST PALM BEACH NOVEMBER 4. THE FREE EVENT WILL FEATURE LIVE MUSIC, DANCE PERFORMANCES, GARLAND AND RANGOLI CRAFTING, AND MORE. (THESQUARE WESTPALM.COM)

BROADWAY ICON AND TRIPLE-THREAT CHITA RIVERA WILL GRACE THE UNIVERSITY THEATRE STAGE AT FLORIDA ATLANTIC UNIVERSITY IN BOCA RATON NOVEMBER 14. AS PART OF THE EVENT, HOSTED IN PARTNERSHIP WITH THE PALM BEACH BOOK FESTIVAL, RIVERA WILL DISCUSS HER NEW BOOK, CHITA: A MEMOIR. (FAUEVENTS. COM) —A.D.

COURTESY OF THE ARTIST AND ACQUAVELLA GALLERIES

King Fling, Philip Hulitar Sculpture Garden, The Society of

Tour works including Immaculate Conception in “Damian Loeb: More Wishful Thinking,” on view at Acquavella Galleries beginning November 6.

Plant-A-Palooza Fall Plant Sale, Mounts Botanical Garden, West Palm Beach, also Nov. 5, $7-$15. (mounts.org) Stories in the Park, Burns Road Park, Palm Beach Gardens, free. (pbgfl.com)

Sunset Tequila Festival, Mizner Park Amphitheater, Boca Raton, $75-$175. (sunsettequilafest.com)

Taste of Recovery, benefiting The Crossroads Club, American German Club, Lake Worth Beach, $60-$75. (thecross roadsclub.com)

5 Delray is Going to the Dogs, Old School Square, Delray Beach, free. (delrayoldschoolsquare.com)

6 Twilight Yoga at the Light, Jupiter Inlet Lighthouse & Museum, also Nov. 13, 20, and 27, $10. (jupiterlighthouse.org) 7 Alicia and Jeff Spero Book and Author Luncheon, Boca West Country Club, Boca Raton, $100-$130. (levisjcc.org)

Buck film screening, Lyric Theatre, Stuart, $95. (lyrictheatre.com) Chicago Speakeasy, in partnership with the Kravis Center, Galley at the Hilton West Palm Beach, to Nov. 12, contact for ticket prices. (galleywestpalmbeach.com) Native Plants of the Outstanding Natural Area Tour, Jupiter Inlet Lighthouse & Museum, also Nov. 14, 21, and 28, $6-$12. (jupiterlighthouse.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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French Florals The splendor of France’s flora will be on view in “Isabelle de Ganay,” an exhibition of the renowned French impressionist and en plein air painter’s works at Findlay Galleries on Palm Beach. Regarded as one of the preeminent plein air painters of the twentieth and twenty-first centuries, de Ganay has honed her craft by painting outside in all conditions. This practice has enabled her to fully study and embody the dynamism of the natural world, from changes in the atmosphere to fluctuations in light. What results are whimsical, masterful, colorful captures of ephemeral moments. The exhibition is on view November 25 to December 14. (findlaygalleries.com) —A.D.

8 Artists and Masterpieces, Delray Beach Playhouse, $49. (delraybeachplayhouse.com)

10 American Humane Hero Dog Awards Gala, The Breakers, Palm Beach, $1,000. (herodogawards.org)

“Endless Summer: Palm Beach Resort Wear” Grand Opening Reception, Richard and Pat Johnson Palm Beach County History Museum, West Palm Beach, $150-$500. (pbchistory.org)

“Florida’s Archaeology Threatened by Rising Seas” lecture with Sara Ayers-Rigsby, Old

Artist Talk: Rachel Rossin, Norton Museum of Art, West Palm Beach, free with museum admission. (norton.org) Beach Treasures Beachcombing, Gumbo Lim-

Master Gardener Tour with CJ McCartney, Ann Norton Sculpture Gardens, West Palm Beach, contact for ticket prices. (ansg.org)

Santa’s Arrival Parade and Photos with Santa, The Gardens Mall, Palm Beach Gardens, photos with Santa to Dec. 24, parade is free, contact for photo prices. (thegardensmall.com)

bo Nature Center, Boca Raton, also Nov. 28, free. (gumbolimbo.org)

Screen on the Green: The Little Mermaid, The

Cribs for Kids Luncheon, benefiting Clinics Can Help, The Sailfish Club, Palm Beach, contact for ticket prices. (clinicscanhelp.org)

Woman Volunteer of the Year Luncheon, ben-

Films on the Field, Gardens North County District Park, Palm Beach Gardens, free. (pbgfl.com)

11 Juno Beach Craft Festival, 14200 U.S. HighLighthouse Explorer’s Club, Jupiter Inlet Lighthouse & Museum, $6-$12. (jupiterlighthouse.org)

the Four Arts, Palm Beach, free. (fourarts.org)

Golden Hour Guided Tours, Gumbo Limbo Nature Center, Boca Raton, also Nov. 14 and 28, $10$13. (gumbolimbo.org)

9 Dialogues: Kelsi Brown Corkran, Wold Per-

Kids Corner Holiday Shop, benefiting The Arc of

forming Arts Center, Lynn University, Boca Raton, $15. (lynn.edu/events)

Palm Beach County, The Gardens Mall, Palm Beach Gardens, to Dec. 24, free. (thegardensmall.com)

School Square, Delray Beach, $30-$35. (olliboca.fau.edu)

MartinArts Awards, Lyric Theatre, Stuart, $22$45. (lyrictheatre.com)

“Thanks for Giving” Thirtieth Anniversary Fall Luncheon, The Foundations School, West Palm Beach, $330. (cceflorida.org)

A Tree Grows in Brooklyn book discussion with Hindel Levitin, King Library, The Society of

Great Lawn, West Palm Beach, free. (wpb.org)

efiting the Junior League of Boca Raton, The Boca Raton, $200-$4,000. (jlbr.org)

way 1, Juno Beach, also Nov. 12, free. (artfestival.com)

Red, White, and Boca Veterans Day Celebration, Mizner Park Amphitheater, Boca Raton, free. (myboca.us)

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CULTURE Tequesta Chili Cook-Off and Beer Tasting Event, benefiting Southeast Florida Honor Flight,

15 Mini Book and Art: American Desi by Jyoti Rajan Gopal, Norton Museum of Art, West Palm

Operation 300, Warriors Renewal Coalition, Wounded Veterans Relief Fund, and Tequesta Friends of Public Safety, One Main Street, Tequesta, $30-$100. (tequestachilicookoff.com)

Beach, free. (norton.org)

Zoo Lights, Palm Beach Zoo, West Palm Beach, to Jan. 7, $15-$26. (palmbeachzoo.org)

Mommy and Me Thanksgiving Celebration and Crafting, The Mall at Wellington Green, free.

18 Book and Art: The Yellow House: Van Gogh, Gauguin, and Nine Turbulent Weeks in Arles by Martin Gayford, Norton Museum of

(shopwellingtongreen.com)

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

Veterans Plaza Amphitheater, Palm Beach Gardens, free. (pbgfl.com)

16 “Elegant Threads” Runway Show, Light-

Downtown West Palm Beach Art Festival,

house ArtCenter, Tequesta, $5. (lighthousearts.org)

12 Intracoastal Adventures: Kayaking, Gum-

The Square, West Palm Beach, also Nov. 19, free. (thesquarewestpalm.com)

MolecuBar, Cox Science Center and Aquarium,

bo Limbo Nature Center, Boca Raton, also Nov. 25, $20-$25. (gumbolimbo.org)

West Palm Beach, $23-$50. (coxsciencecenter.org)

Family Fun: Sampuru Cornucopia, Morikami

We Are Delray: An Evening of Events, hosted

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

Veterans

Salute

Celebration,

Sensory-Friendly Sunday, Norton Museum of Art, West Palm Beach, free. (norton.org) Swank Table: Fall Harvest Hoedown, benefiting Beachwood Integrative Equine Therapy, Swank Specialty Produce, Loxahatchee, $180. (swankspecialtyproduce.com)

14 Chita Rivera, University Theatre, Florida Atlantic University, Boca Raton, $35-$65. (fauevents. com)

by the Delray Beach Chamber of Commerce and Posh Properties, Throw Social, Delray Beach, $95. (delraybeach.com)

17 Santa’s Arrival and PJ Party, The Mall at Wellington Green, free. (shopwellingtongreen.com)

Rendezvous at the Light, Jupiter Inlet Lighthouse & Museum, $150. (jupiterlighthouse.org)

Sculpture in Motion: The Art of Pre- and Post-War Automobiles, Ann Norton Sculpture Gardens, West Palm Beach, $12-$30. (ansg.org)

Smoke and Mirrors: A Night of Magic at the Museum, Boca Raton Museum of Art, $99-$199. (bocamuseum.org)

Very Merry Holidays Kick-Off, Mizner Park Amphitheater, Boca Raton, free. (myboca.us)

The Historical Society of Palm Beach County presents

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Moderator Katherine Lande, Fashion Editor Palm Beach Illustrated

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27 Lighthouse Moonrise Tour, Jupiter Inlet Lighthouse &

$20-$25. (gumbolimbo.org)

Museum, $25. (jupiterlighthouse. org)

20 Edward Hopper and Cape Ann: Person and Place as Creative Catalysts book discussion with Elliot Bostwick Davis, Dixon Education Building, The Society of the Four Arts, Palm Beach, $20. (fourarts.org)

The Giving Tree, The Mall at Wellington Green, to Dec. 11, free. (shopwellingtongreen.com)

Ulysses, We Hardly Knew Ye book discussion and signing with Alvin Felzenberg, Dixon Education Building, The Society of the Four Arts, Palm Beach, $20. (fourarts.org)

COURTESY MTN SPACE

19 Intracoastal Adventures: Intro to Canoeing, Gumbo Limbo Nature Center, Boca Raton,

Grass Under Woman by Marcela Ramos Castillo will be on view at Mtn Space beginning November 11.

Gumbo Limbo Fall Break Camp, Gumbo Limbo

28 Bessie: A Novel book discussion with Linda Kass,

Nature Center, Boca Raton, also Nov. 21 and 22, $30-$37.50 per day. (gumbolimbo.org)

Levis JCC Sandler Center, Boca Raton, $18-$25. (levisjcc.org)

23 Palm City Turkey Trot 5K Run/Walk, Palm

Christmas Tree Lighting and Yuletide Street Fest, Old School Square, Delray Beach, free. (delray

City Presbyterian Church, $10-$50. (runsignup.com)

Beach, to Jan. 1, free. (delrayoldschoolsquare.com)

30 “Angari Ocean Expert Exchange: Secrets of Sargassum” lecture with Brian Lapointe, streaming courtesy of the Angari Foundation, free. (angari.org)

oldschoolsquare.com)

Turkey Trot, benefiting the Town of Palm Beach United Way, Bradley Park, Palm Beach, $5-$100. (palmbeachunitedway.org) 25 Affair of the Arts, Wellington Amphitheater, also Nov. 26, free. (affairoftheartsfl.com)

Communi-Trees Event, benefiting 20 local nonprofits, Maltz Jupiter Theatre, to Dec. 10, contact for ticket prices. (jupitertheatre.org)

Holiday Village, Old School Square, Delray

Dialogues: Lee Asher, Wold Performing Arts Center, Lynn University, Boca Raton, $15. (lynn.edu/ events)

Early Birding with Al, Gumbo Limbo Nature Center, Boca Raton, free. (gumbolimbo.org)

On Display October 12th, 2023 - April 14th, 2024

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CULTURE PERFORMANCES

7th Annual

1 Piaf! The Show, Dreyfoos Hall, Kravis Center, West Palm Beach $39.

The Ar t of Pre- and Post-War Automobiles Honoring Veterans and Gold Star Families of Palm Beach County

(kravis.org)

Twin Tribes and Bootblacks, Respectable Street, West Palm Beach, $20$25. (sub-culture.org)

2 Clematis by Night: Roots Shakedown, Waterfront Commons, West Palm

Grand Marshal Donald Osborne

Beach, free. (wpb.org)

Pam Tillis, Lyric Theatre, Stuart, $60. (lyrictheatre.com) Zac Brown Band with King Calaway, iThink Financial Amphitheatre, West Palm Beach, tickets start at $46. (westpalmbeachamphitheatre.com)

3 The Art of Laughter with Doug Smith, Arts Garage, Delray Beach, $30$35. (artsgarage.org)

Israel Fernández and Diego Del Morao, Rinker Playhouse, Kravis Center, West Palm Beach, $45-$55. (kravis.org)

Community Exhibition - 10:00am - 4:00pm The Grand Tour Parade of Cars - 4:15pm For information - www.ansg.org

Palm Beach Atlantic University Symphonic Band Claude Rhea Family Music Series, Rinker Hall, Palm Beach Atlantic University, West Palm Beach, free. (pba.edu)

Steep Canyon Rangers, Lyric Theatre, Stuart, $55. (lyrictheatre.com) 4 Colin Quinn: Small Talk, Lyric Theatre, Stuart, $52. (lyrictheatre.com)

PAUL GERVAIS AN ENDANGERED LANDSCAPE; RECENT PAINTINGS OF THE HYPOLUXO SCRUB OCTOBER 11, 2023 - JANUARY 7, 2024

Klezmer Company Jazz Orchestra, Arts Garage, Delray Beach, $45-$50. (artsgarage.org)

Miami City Ballet presents “Fall Mix,” Dreyfoos Hall, Kravis Center, West Palm Beach, also Nov. 5, contact for ticket prices. (kravis.org)

Philharmonia No. 3, Wold Performing Arts Center, Lynn University, Boca Raton, also Nov. 5, $35-$50. (lynn.edu/events)

Pop Rock Ensemble: A Night of Popular Music and Jazz Favorites, Rinker Hall, Palm Beach Atlantic University, West Palm Beach, $15. (pba.edu)

5 Acoustic Alchemy, Lyric Theatre, Stuart, $45. (lyrictheatre.com) A Mile in My Shoes, Arts Garage, Delray Beach, $25. (artsgarage.org) 7 Chicago, Dreyfoos Hall, Kravis Center, West Palm Beach, to Nov. 12, $34$104. (kravis.org)

9 Clematis by Night: Cover Up, Waterfront Commons, West Palm Beach, free. (wpb.org)

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John Waite presents “40 Years of Missing You” with Jeffrey Gaines, Lyric Theatre, Stuart, $65. (lyrictheatre.com)

West Side Story, StarStruck Academy & Theatre, Stuart, to Nov. 12, $25-$50. (starstruckfl.org)

10 9 to 5, University Theatre, Florida Atlantic University, Boca Raton, to Nov. 19, $18-$25. (fauevents.com)

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Flagler Museum

Bicycles:

Get ready for a month of thrilling shows at the Kravis Center, including David Brighton’s “Space Oddity: The Quintessential David Bowie Experience” November 16 (above) and Cirque Dreams Holidaze November 24-25 (right).

Technology ThaT changed The World Fall Exhibition October 17 - December 17 The Fall Exhibition highlights the development and evolution of the bicycle and the profound impact bicycles had on American society and culture. Sponsored by:

Railcar 91 Tea Room Open for the Season November 24, 2023 - March 31, 2024

Enjoy a Gilded Age style afternoon tea in the Flagler Kenan Pavilion offering spectacular panoramic views over Lake Worth and the City of West Palm Beach skyline. 1964: Beatles Tribute, Sunrise Theatre, Fort Pierce, $52-$61. (sunrise theatre.com)

Martin Barre Performs Jethro Tull, Lyric Theatre, Stuart, $52. (lyric theatre.com)

Palm Beach Atlantic University Symphony, First Presbyterian Church of North Palm Beach, $15. (pba.edu)

Tito Puente Jr., Arts Garage, Delray Beach, $50-$55. (artsgarage.org) 11 Ballet Vero Beach presents “And So it Goes,” Vero Beach Museum of Art, $30-$36. (vbmuseum.org)

Christmas Tree Lighting Festivities and Special Holiday Lecture December 3, 12:00 - 5:00 pm

The day will be filled with holiday cheer, festive music, a lecture by Les Standiford, and a visit by Santa Claus. Sponsored by:

Holiday Evening Tours of Whitehall December 19 - 23

Discover the wonder and magic of a Gilded Age Christmas while touring Whitehall at night. Tours begin nightly at: 6:00, 6:15, 6:30 and 6:45 pm. Includes Holiday Reception with refreshments.

Classic Albums Live: Pink Floyd’s The Dark Side of the Moon, Wold Performing Arts Center, Lynn University, Boca Raton, $20-$25. (lynn.edu/events) Livin’ in the USA: Linda Ronstadt Tribute, Delray Beach Playhouse, $45. (delraybeachplayhouse.com)

A Night of Jazz, Rinker Hall, Palm Beach Atlantic University, West Palm Beach, $15. (pba.edu)

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

12 Candlelight Concert: A Tribute to Taylor Swift, The Church of Bethesda-by-the-Sea, Palm Beach, $52-$80. (candlelightexperience.com)

Coyote Wild, Arts Garage, Delray Beach, $25-$30. (artsgarage.org)

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CULTURE From the Studio of Lisa Leonard: Musical Origins, Amarnick-Goldstein Concert Hall, Lynn

atre, Florida Atlantic University, Boca Raton, $10. (fauevents.com)

17 A Christmas Carol, Lake Worth Playhouse, to

Passion Meets Folklore with cellist Gary Hoffman, violinist Arnaud Sussmann, and pianist Jon Kimura Parker, Norton Museum

Joe Devito, Delray Beach Playhouse, $45. (delray

Dec. 3, $38-$114. (lakeworthplayhouse.org)

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

Pianists Estibaliz Gastesi and Marcio Bezerra present “Erik Satie: His Music and Improbable Legacy,” Norton Museum of Art, West

beachplayhouse.com)

Palm Beach, $15-$35. (norton.org)

of Art, West Palm Beach, contact for ticket prices. (cmspb.org)

Mon David, Arts Garage, Delray Beach, $45-$50. (artsgarage.org)

The Victory Dolls, Delray Beach Playhouse, $49.

16 Clematis by Night: Terry Hanck, Waterfront

Walter Trout, Lyric Theatre, Stuart, $30-$40. (lyric

(delraybeachplayhouse.com)

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

theatre.com)

13 A Musical Tribute to Veterans, Delray Beach

David Brighton’s “Space Oddity: The Quintessential David Bowie Experience,” Dreyfoos Hall,

Student Composition Concert, Marleen For-

Playhouse, $35-$49. (delraybeachplayhouse.com)

14 Celebrating Billy Joel, Sunrise Theatre, Fort Pierce, $40-$61. (sunrisetheatre.com) O-Town Motown, Lyric Theatre, Stuart, $50. (lyric theatre.com)

15 The Berlin Diaries, Theatre Lab, Florida Atlantic University, Boca Raton, to Dec. 3, $15-$45. (fauevents.com)

Kravis Center, West Palm Beach, $25-$75. (kravis.org)

kas Studio One Theatre, Florida Atlantic University, Boca Raton, $10. (fauevents.com)

Eurydice, Fern Street Theatre, Palm Beach Atlantic

18 Henry Rollins, Lyric Theatre, Stuart, $30-$40.

University, West Palm Beach, $10-$20. (pba.edu)

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Florida Atlantic University Symphony Orchestra presents “Vibrant and Joyful,” Uni-

Lurrie Bell, Arts Garage, Delray Beach, $40-$45. (artsgarage.org)

versity Theatre, Florida Atlantic University, Boca Raton, $10. (fauevents.com)

Solitary Man: Neil Diamond Tribute, Lyric The-

An Intimate Evening of Jazz, University The-

Manheim Steamroller Christmas by Chip Davis, Dreyfoos Hall, Kravis Center, West Palm Beach, $30-$125. (kravis.org)

atre, Stuart, $35. (lyrictheatre.com)

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On view November 17, 2023 – January 13, 2024

Carol Moon Frazier, Funky Flamingos, 2022, acrylic on canvas, 24 x 48 inches

Sometimes we just want to be enchanted, engaged, and enthralled. In this exhibition, Florida’s flamingos will be represented in all their glory along with a wide array of quirky and beautiful visual creations. With specific installations that will evolve throughout the show’s run, visitors are encouraged to return again and again. Dan Remmel, Under the Concrete Sky, 2020, acrylic on canvas, 24 x 20 inches

Generously sponsored by:

Ellen Liman

Robert M. Montgomery, Jr. Building 601 Lake Avenue, Lake Worth Beach, FL 33460 Tuesday – Saturday, 12 – 5 p.m. Free and open to the public palmbeachculture.com/exhibitions

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CULTURE Metropolitan Opera: Live in HD presents X: The Life and Times of Malcolm X, Gubel-

Sunday on the Waterfront: Switch Back to the ’80s, Meyer Amphitheatre, West Palm Beach,

mann Auditorium, The Society of the Four Arts, Palm Beach, $15-$30. (fourarts.org)

free. (wpb.org)

A Musical Evening of Escher with the Atlantic Classical Orchestra, Vero Beach Museum of Art, $30-$36. (vbmuseum.org)

Paris Ballet and Dance presents The Nutcracker, Eissey Campus Theatre, Palm Beach State

The Symphonia presents “Native Wonders,” Roberts Theater at Saint Andrew’s School, Boca Raton, $55-$90. (thesymphonia.org)

Dave Koz and Friends, Sunrise Theatre, Fort

Dreyfoos Hall, Kravis Center, West Palm Beach, $30-$85. (kravis.org)

Palm Beach Symphony presents pianist Yefim Bronfman, Dreyfoos Hall, Kravis Center, West Palm Beach, contact for ticket prices. (kravis.org)

Delray Beach, $45-$50. (artsgarage.org)

foos Hall, Kravis Center, West Palm Beach, $35$150. (kravis.org)

19 Band-O-Rama 2023, Mizner Park Amphithe-

ray Beach Playhouse, to Nov. 22, $55-$65. (delraybeachplayhouse.com)

25 Otis Cadillac and the El Dorados featuring the Sublime Seville Sisters, Arts Garage, 28 A Christmas Carol, Maltz Jupiter Theatre, to Dec. 10, $50-$98. (jupitertheatre.org)

22 Disney Pixar’s Coco Live-to-Film Concert,

The Dean Martin Story: A Musical, Del-

also Nov. 25, $55.50-$110.50. (sunrisetheatre.com)

21 Michael Flatley’s Lord of the Dance, Drey-

College, Palm Beach Gardens, also Nov. 19, $25-$35. (parisballetanddance.com)

atre, Boca Raton, free. (fauevents.com)

Tom Segura Live, Sunrise Theatre, Fort Pierce,

24 Boca Ballet Theatre presents The Nutcracker, Olympic Heights Performing Arts Theater,

Pierce, $60-$207. (sunrisetheatre.com)

Robert Dubac’s “The Male Intellect: An Oxymoron?”, Delray Beach Playhouse, $50. (delray beachplayhouse.com)

Boca Raton, to Nov. 26, $25-$55. (bocaballet.org)

29 Fonseca, Dreyfoos Hall, Kravis Center, West Palm Beach, $39-$139. (kravis.org)

Cirque Dreams Holidaze, Dreyfoos Hall, Kravis

Robert Dubac’s “The Book of Moron,” Delray

Center, also Nov. 25, West Palm Beach, $29-$125. (kravis.org)

Beach Playhouse, $50. (delraybeachplayhouse.com)

She Loves Me, Delray Beach Playhouse, to Dec. 10,

CAPEHART

$42. (delraybeachplayhouse.com)

30 Bye Bye Birdie, The Wick Theatre & Costume Museum, Boca Raton, to Dec. 24, $79-$109. (thewick.org)

Promotion and Events

Sculpture in Motion Co-Chairmen

ANN NORTON SCULPTURE GARDENS The Seventh Annual Sculpture in Motion at the Ann Norton Sculpture Gardens welcomes visitors to experience the history and design of one-of-a-kind, classic pre- and post-war automobiles. Taking place on November 18, the event honors Gold Star Families of Palm Beach County and veterans and concludes with a grand tour parade of cars. 253 Barcelona Road | West Palm Beach | 561-832-5328 | ansg.org

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Clematis by Night: Holiday Tree Lighting and The Music Machine, Waterfront Commons, West Palm Beach, free. (wpb.org)

Lucia Micarelli and Leo Amuedo, Rinker Playhouse, Kravis Center, West Palm Beach, $45-$55. (kravis.org)

Acquavella Galleries, Palm Beach. “Damian Loeb: More Wishful Thinking,” Nov. 6 to Dec. 3. (acquavellagalleries.com) Ann Norton Sculpture Gardens, West Palm Beach. “An Endangered Landscape: Recent Paintings of the Hypoluxo Scrub by Paul Gervais,” to Jan. 7. (ansg.org) Artist’s Eye Gallery & Boutique, Lake Worth Beach. “This and That,” Nov. 7 to Dec. 9. (lwartleague.org)

Arts Warehouse, Delray Beach. “Office Hours: Amy Broderick,” Nov. 3 to Dec. 30; “Containment and Boundlessness: Nina Surel and Giannina Dwin,” to Nov. 19. (artswarehouse.org)

VAN RICHARDSON

GALLERIES

Peruse paintings, jewelry, photography, ceramics, and more by local and national artists at the Downtown West Palm Beach Art Festival November 18 and 19.

Boca Raton Museum of Art. “Smoke and Mirrors: Magical Thinking in Contemporary Art,” Nov. 15 to May 12; “Dorotha Grace Lemeh: Cycles,” Nov. 15 to May 19. (bocamuseum.org) Cornell Art Museum, Delray Beach. “Delray Walls Artist Showcase,” to Nov. 26. (delrayoldschool square.com)

Court House Cultural Center Gallery, Stuart. “Day… Night… Dream,” to Nov. 18. (martin arts.org)

Cox Science Center and Aquarium, West Palm Beach. “Titanic: The Artifact Exhibition,” to April 14. (coxsciencecenter.org)

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CULTURE Cultural Council for Palm Beach County, Lake Worth Beach. “Veterans of Palm Beach County,” Nov. 3 to Dec. 9; “Whimsy and Wonder,” Nov. 17 to Jan. 13; “Lauren Bertelson,” to Dec. 2. (palmbeachculture.com)

Elliott Museum, Stuart. “Path of the Panther by Carlton Ward Jr.” and “Wild Everglades by Mac Stone,” both to Dec. 18. (hsmc-fl.com) Esther B. O’Keeffe Gallery, The Society of the Four Arts, Palm Beach. “Scenes of New York City: The Elie and Sarah Hirschfeld Collection,” Nov. 18 to Jan. 28. (fourarts.org) Findlay Galleries, Palm Beach. “Gordon Onslow Ford,” to Nov. 3; “Isabelle de Ganay,” Nov. 25 to Dec. 14. (findlaygalleries.com) Flagler Museum, Palm Beach. “Bicycles: Technology that Changed the World,” to Dec. 17. (flaglermuseum.us)

Gavlak Gallery, Palm Beach. “Alexis Teplin,” to Nov. 19; “Andrew Brischler,” Nov. 22 to Dec. 17. (gavlakgallery.com)

ARTISTS IN MOTION IMPRESSIONIST AND MODERN MASTERPIECES from the Pearlman Collection

Holden Luntz Gallery, Palm Beach. “Planes of Light: Photographs and Spacial Borders,” to Nov. 11. (holdenluntz.com) Lighthouse ArtCenter, Tequesta. “Elegant Threads: An Exhibition and Runway Show” and “Little Lush: Functional Handmade Ceramics,” both to Dec. 2. (lighthousearts.org)

McKee Botanical Garden, Vero Beach. “A Tropical Flock of Avian Avatars by the Myth Makers: Donna Dodson and Andy Moerlein,” Nov. 1 to April 28. (mckee.org)

Morikami Museum and Japanese Gardens, Delray Beach. “Stories on the Planet: Jewelry of Maeda Asagi,” Nov. 4 to April 7. (morikami.org) Mounts Botanical Garden, West Palm Beach. “Stickwork,” through December. (mounts.org)

Mtn Space, Lake Worth Beach. “Ates Isildak: Pantransitions,” to Nov. 4; “Mar-

October 14, 2023 - February 18, 2024 Entry is Museum Admission plus $5

artists in motion: impressionist and modern masterpieces from the pearlman collection is organized by the princeton university art museum in collaboration with the henry and rose pearlman foundation. this exhibition is supported by an indemnity from the federal council on the arts and the humanities. major support for this exhibition at the norton was provided by the george and valerie delacorte endowment fund, the mr. and mrs. hamish maxwell exhibition endowment, and the heidi and thomas mcwilliams endowment.

cela Ramos Castillo,” Nov. 11 to Dec. 22. (mtnspace.com)

Norton Museum of Art, West Palm Beach. “Classic Blues: Cobalt Blue Porcelain and Indigo-Dyed Textiles” and “Past Lives: Performance Art through the Camera,” both to Nov. 19; “Special Guest: Beaching the Boat (Afternoon Light) A Masterpiece by Joaquín Sorolla y Bastida,” to Dec. 31; “Artists in Motion: Impressionist and Modern Masterpieces from the Pearlman Collection,” to Feb. 18; “Special Guest / A Quiet Abiding: Jacobus Vrel’s Interior with a Sick Woman by a Fireplace in The Leiden Collection,” to Dec. 15, 2024. (norton.org) Oditto Gallery, Palm Beach. “Mr. Popcorn,” Nov. 1-30. (odittogallery.io)

above: Vincent Van Gogh (Dutch, 1853 – 1890), Tarascon Stagecoach, 1888 (detail), Oil on canvas, 28 1/8 x 36 7/16 in. (71.4 x 92.5 cm), The Henry and Rose Pearlman Foundation on loan to the Princeton University Art Museum

@nortonmuseumofart

Onessimo Fine Art, Palm Beach Gardens. “Burner: The Exhibition,” to Nov. 12. (onessimofineart.com)

Palm Beach Art, Antique & Design Showroom, Lake Worth Beach. “Nature’s Symphony: A Pallet of Color Expression by Anna Paola Cibin,” Nov. 4. (palmbeachdesignshowroom.com) Palm Beach Photographic Centre, West Palm Beach. “Beatitude: The Beat Attitude Photographs by Joey Tranchina,” to Jan. 6. (workshop.org)

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

Palm Room Art Gallery & Artisans Boutique, Sewall’s Point, Stuart. “’Tis the Season,” Nov. 1 to Dec. 30. (martinartisansguild.org)

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December 2-3, 2023

New York at Night by Everett Shinn will be on view in “Scenes of New York City: The Elie and Sarah Hirschfeld Collection” at The Society of the Four Arts beginning November 18.

Preservation Foundation of Palm Beach. “Addison Mizner: Visionary Architect,” Nov. 6 to Feb. 2. (palmbeachpreservation.org) Richard and Pat Johnson Palm Beach County History Museum, West Palm Beach. “Endless Summer: Palm Beach Resort Wear,” Nov. 9 to May 25. (pbchistory.org)

Rosenbaum Contemporary, Boca Raton. “James Fisher: Imagined Worlds,” to Nov. 4. (rosenbaumcontemporary.com) Schmidt Boca Raton History Museum. “Black Pearls: The Story of Pearl City,” through December. (bocahistory.org)

Spady Cultural Heritage Museum, Delray Beach. “Thresholds: An Exhibit of Black Cultural Legacy Artifacts,” to Dec. 26. (spadymuseum.com)

Tauni de Lesseps Art Gallery, Palm Beach Atlantic University, West Palm Beach. “Isabel Gouveia: Printing Matters,” to Nov. 10. (pba.edu) Vero Beach Museum of Art. “Infinite Variations: The Imaginative Worlds of M.C. Escher,” to Dec. 30. (vbmuseum.org)

All performances at the Kravis Center for the Performing Arts

For tickets visit balletpalmbeach.org or call 561.832.7469 or 800.572.8471

White Cube, West Palm Beach. “Harland Miller,” Nov. 30 to Dec. 16. (whitecube.com) PALMBEACHILLUSTRATED.COM | NOVEMBER 2023

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Runway of

Champions

Presented by the Doyle Family Foundation benefiting Place of Hope

MEET OUR Chaired by Emily Pantelides

Runway of Hope is an 8-week FUN peer-to-peer challenge bringing together fashion and philanthropy! From September 13 through November 8, our “Champions for Children” will compete in a spirited fundraising campaign in which they set out to raise as much money and friends as they can for Place of Hope. The challenge will culminate at Saks 5th Ave in Palm Beach Gardens for a private evening celebration with a “Best of Saks” runway show featuring designer looks from “Cinq a Sept.”

Place of Hope is focused on providing programs and services to end the cycles of abuse, neglect, homelessness, poverty, and human trafficking. Over 30,000 foster children, homeless youth, single moms with dependent children, and human trafficking survivors have been served. It is rated number one in its category in America by Charity Navigator with a charity score of 100 and a 4 star rating.

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Clare Davy

Gabby Papale

Jonathan Duerr

Kai Lassen

Meg Weinberger

Pola LoBello

Sean Hegarty

Stacey Leuliette

To sponsor this event, to purchase tickets for this event, or to support one of our Champions, scan this QR code or visit placeofhope.com.

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BUYING INFORMATION PAGE 116 Vintage Emilio Pucci gown with embellished neckline (price upon request), vintage silver cuff ($48), Dina C’s Fab & Funky Consignment Boutique, West Palm Beach, fabandfunkyvintage.com PAGE 117 Column dress with cape in Kiwi ($3,290), Carolina Herrera, Worth Avenue, Palm Beach, carolinaherrera.com

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The Palm Beach–based designer reflects upon life on the island and her new namesake brand BY KATHERINE LANDE

What is your mission behind launching Coniglio Palm Beach? The first test capsule I have designed is all about simplicity and ease. Most styles are a one-size-fits-most strategy, with the emphasis on flexibility within wear. Using this ethos, I can create styles that are designed with purpose—they have a long breath within your closet, can complement life’s changes, and adapt along with you. What makes this brand unique in the market? It represents a creative perspective on a product, versus product first and creativity second. At the heart of all of this and as a trained designer, I want to invite people to give live feedback to me while I perfect and hone in on fit, con-

Where do you draw your biggest inspirations from? I am really inspired by what my siblings do and how they live. Authenticity of the Palm Beach lifestyle is very important to me as this all evolves. My focus is to story tell and reference back to the history and originality that was old Palm Beach. So much has been lost over the years, and the goal of my brand is to have a nostalgic reference within the designs that the community can celebrate. Tell us about your new studio concept space. The concept is to immerse with the customer, to work and refine the product in all aspects while gaining direct feedback [from] the community. I plan to sketch and drape from the studio while inviting shoppers into the store for fittings and conversations on the process. It’s a space for me to be creative and for the community to join in on that creativity. What did you love most about growing up on the island? Ah, I loved it all. Palm Beach was and still is so magical, but I really want to emphasize that barefoot and free energy that I feel is getting lost. I think a lot of what’s going on now has become so formal, so serious. We grew up just running around and zipping from Greens to P.B. Boys Club to Hamburger Heaven to Flagpole Beach. It was just this silly, happy, tropical life. I want to represent that fully and refocus the island.

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