
The Art of Tourondel
By Jenny Starr Perez. Photos by Jason Nuttle. “The first thing you notice is the view, then the extraordinary flavors, which linger for ages,” says a well-known local food expert
By Jenny Starr Perez. Photos by Jason Nuttle. “The first thing you notice is the view, then the extraordinary flavors, which linger for ages,” says a well-known local food expert
By Ginger Harris. Whether you’re looking to go a few rounds with a punching bag, pump some iron or get your “ohm” on, you can now do it all in
By Melissa Puppo. Photography by Jason Nuttle. If you asked Emilio Dominguez what he envisioned for his life in 2017, he would have told you something along the lines of
By Daisy Olivera. When the television series, Miami Vice, premiered in 1984, one of Arquitectonica’s early condominium projects on Brickell Avenue, the Atlantis, splashed onto the global stage in a
By Melissa Puppo. Photography by Eduardo Schneider. Walking through the doors of The Chic Beauty Bar in Little River, a larger-than-life pink and gold leaf–decorated giraffe head mounted on a
By Angela Caraway-Carlton. A couple dressed in coordinating striped sweaters and sunhats is reading on loungers by the harbor, spritz cocktails in hand. The smell of the sea and the
By Melissa Puppo. A few minutes north of downtown Fort Lauderdale lies one of Broward County’s quickly evolving neighborhoods: Oakland Park. It’s gained popularity over the years, in part due
By Angela Caraway-Carlton It never fails. When summer’s oppressive heat strikes, I begin daydreaming of winter wonderlands and permanently fix my television on Hallmark’s feel-good “Christmas in July” marathon. Last summer,
By Jenny Starr Perez. The inviting sight of flames dancing on the grill. The tantalizing scents of slow-cooked meats wafting through the air. Summer has officially arrived and with it
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