
With Reckless Abandon
From starring as a hero on a fantasy TV series to playing a villain in a post-apocalyptic show, Katherine McNamara is cementing herself as a young Hollywood actor to watch.
From starring as a hero on a fantasy TV series to playing a villain in a post-apocalyptic show, Katherine McNamara is cementing herself as a young Hollywood actor to watch.
For nearly two decades, Udonis Haslem’s gritty, physical play earned him a place in Miami Heat lore. Now entering his 18th season with the team, Haslem is embracing his newest and perhaps most important role in the community: outspoken activist.
Driven by an unwavering desire to maintain a coastal oasis steeped in privacy and quiet elegance, The Moorings Village’s Hubert Baudoin created a celebration of island life in Islamorada.
How Chris Stegner’s very young yet highly touted company, Very Big Things, is putting South Florida’s startup scene on the map.
Through the Zero Empty Spaces program, retail spaces that formerly stocked apparel, shoes and housewares are now showcasing a different product: working artists.
Imagine the most vile words fans and opponents can say to a Black NHL player. Former Florida Panthers enforcer Peter Worrell has heard them all—and now he’s working to make sure the next generation of hockey players don’t experience the same sting.
Stacy Ritter, president and CEO of the Greater Fort Lauderdale Convention & Visitors Bureau, went from promoting sun and sand to safety and sanitation in a matter of days. She shares how she’s changing the marketing game by strategically supporting local businesses and residents while gearing up to welcome tourists whenever they’re ready to return.
By Nila Do Simon Portrait by Eduardo Schneider What was the appeal of opening the upcoming venue The Abbey in an abandoned church? I’ve been in the hospitality industry for
With a family tree that’s as loaded as they come, underwater photographer Chris P. Leidy owes much of his success to one specific soul: Mother Ocean.
Alexandra Kamper centers her efforts on the most basic comfort item: food.
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