Photo above: Jody Harrison Grass, chair of the Boca Raton Museum of Art’s board of trustees; Boca Raton Mayor Scott Singer; TCM host Ben Mankiewicz; Boca Raton Museum of Art exec. director Irvin Lippman and exhibit curator Thomas A. Walsh…
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2022’s Art Basel was bigger than ever
By Rachel Galvin When you are planning to go to Art Basel Miami, you know that wearing comfortable shoes is essential. After all, you will be spending hours perusing art from all over the world throughout the Miami Beach Convention…
Read MoreMen of Style Rocked the Runway
By Rachel Galvin A fantastical carnival of delight welcomed guests of the Men of Style event held Dec. 1 at the Galleria Fort Lauderdale. Greeted by interestingly-attired people on stilts and a shirtless man wearing a metal hoop skirt holding…
Read MoreTickets on Sale for Men of Style –Dec. 1
Front row (l. to r.): Chris Caputo, David Greenberg, Justin Nepola, Andrew Wurtele, David Cooley and Jorge HernandezBack row (l. to r.): Gregg Goldstein, Mike Linder, Marc Spoto, Andre Gonzalez, Chris Hawk, David Smith The 2022 Men of Style honorees will…
Read MoreFilm Review: Along comes a spider… “Holy Spider’s” grisly tale hits very close to home
By Rachel Galvin As the streets of Iran have erupted with protestors enraged at the killing of a 22-year-old woman who dared to show a little too much hair from beneath her head scarf, a film called “Holy Spider” comes…
Read MorePalm Con brings comic book lovers & more to West Palm Beach
By Rachel Galvin Cosplayers and comic book aficionados flocked to The Palm Beach County Comic Book & Collectibles Show (Palm Con) on September 17th at the Palm Beach Convention Center in West Palm Beach. Martin Pierro’s latest creation was bigger…
Read MoreEat Your Heart Out on October 13
Chef Peter from The Capital Grille. Photo by Michael Murphy Photography. “Eat Your Heart Out,” Fort Lauderdale’s favorite food and “fun”raiser featuring gourmet creations, fresh libations and live entertainment returns to Galleria Fort Lauderdale on Thursday, October 13, from 6…
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Pictured: Mary Csar, executive director of the Schmidt Boca Raton Historical Museum, with performers: Joanna Marie Kaye, executive director from the Festival of the Arts BOCA, who sang with Rick Krive, on keyboards/ vocals, and Scot Klarman on saxophone, vocals….
Read MoreFilm Review: “My Name is Sara”
By Rachel Galvin As World War II rages and Jews are being rounded up by Nazis, a young 13-year-old Polish Jewish girl named Sara and her brother are instructed by their parents to escape before it is too late. As…
Read MoreFilm Review: “How to Please a Woman”
By Rachel Galvin Photos by from Michelle Shwarzstein (Brainstorm Media) In the new Australian film “How to Please a Woman,” directed by Renee Webster, Gina (Sally Phillips) is a frustrated woman in her 50s in an unsatisfying marriage and unappreciated…
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