Bernard “Bernie” Marcus, who made an indelible mark on Boca Raton’s healthcare offerings, died in Boca Raton on Wednesday.
The Golden Age of Spanish Painting gleams at the Boca Museum, and a jazz siren tours Arts Garage. Plus, the art of “Akira” ...
Florida’s flora, fauna and mythos are central to much of “Hot Glass,” the Cornell Art Museum’s newest exhibition. The medium is glass art, and with most of the artists hailing from our home state, the ...
West Palm Beach’s GreenMarket, voted the best farmers market in the country by USA Today 10Best, has returned to celebrate its 30 th anniversary season. It will run through April 19 (except for March ...
The voice came through the walkie-talkie of a member of the expedition team with a polite urgency. A thick fog had rolled in, and one of the polar bears that the scouts had been observing since ...
“The wind is wreaking havoc on my moon,” says Michael Martin as he looks at a round screen flapping in the breeze, whereupon a projector is beaming a now off-kilter display of a witch’s silhouette ...
On Monday, the Delray Beach City Commission will settle the fight over a big contract. It’s for construction of the new Pompey Park Recreation Center. It could be worth roughly $40 million. In August, ...
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It’s been a long week. Here’s a short recap of what’s been making news lately in Florida. Dwayne Wade honored with statue…kind of Miami Heat superstar Dwayne Wade was honored this week with the ...
From James Bond to hip-hop, the term “ice” has been used as shorthand for luxurious diamonds. And among today’s specialists in rare and priceless diamonds, one “ice man” stands atop his field. “It ...
Candle making. Paint and sip. Pottery throwing. Shopping and brunching. If you and your best gal pals have done it all—we have your new Saturday afternoon plans. Extra bonus if you love Lilly Pulitzer ...
Ever since David J. Zappitell was in the eighth grade, he knew he wanted to be an attorney. He was chosen by his teacher to defend a cheerleader who had committed a crime in a mock trial, and handily ...