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BY Pris Killingly
 June 27th, 2011
Eight years after the Wright Brothers dared to defy gravity in Kitty Hawk, Miami got its’ first taste of flight when aviator Howard Gil took to the air in a wood and cloth-winged biplane and soared over Miami. In celebration of this monumental occasion, HistoryMiami is proud to present Aviation in Miami: The First [...]
BY Katherine Doyle
 June 25th, 2011
The saying goes that one person’s trash is another person’s treasure and at the vintage boutique, Divine Trash, this old adage holds true! Housed in a quaint cottage right along the Boulevard in Miami, Divine Trash sells everything from books, mirrors, hand made jewelry, fur coats, hand bags and martini glasses! The store is [...]
BY Kara Franker
 June 24th, 2011
Chef Andre Bienvenu of Joe’s Stone Crab and Event Chair Allen Susser, invite you to join Miami’s finest chefs and restaurants for an incredible night of fine food, scintillating spirits, wonderful wine and a whole lot of fun with the single purpose to end childhood hunger in our community. One hundred percent [...]
BY Truly Gil
 June 23rd, 2011
Photo courtesy of The Dressing Room
Have you ever stood in your closet and stared at all your clothes thinking, “I have nothing to wear!”? You then proceed to call your girlfriends to see if you can borrow accessories or that cute romper you saw her don a couple weeks back. If you’re [...]
BY Lizzie Bassuk
 June 18th, 2011
Have you ever found yourself saying “there isn’t enough time in the day”? During our daily routines, few of us find moments to devote to the ethereal aspects of life, including poetry and, yes, love. But, during Midsummer, the period of time centered around summer solstice, a period marked by exceptionally long days—you have [...]
BY Deborah Kunz
 June 14th, 2011
Set against the backdrop of a balmy Miami evening, the Miami chapter of Stand Up For Kids held its second annual “Art Is Life” fundraiser. Upon my arrival at the Bakehouse Arts Complex (located in the Wynwood Arts District) I could feel the warm vibe in the air . With live paintings, live energy [...]
BY Kara Franker
 June 13th, 2011
Azul, the award-winning signature restaurant at Mandarin Oriental, Miami, unveils a new dinner menu under the culinary creativity of star chef Joel
Chef Joel Huff (MiamiNewTimes.com)
Huff. The enticing new menu captures the best elements of modern European cuisine with American and Asian influences.
Some of the delectable “Beginnings” include “Silver & Gold [...]
BY Deborah Kunz
 June 7th, 2011
Nestled in the midst of Las Olas Boulevard’s trendy boutiques and art galleries lies a mainstay of Fort Lauderdale dining; “The Floridian”. Just steps away from the most exclusive real estate in Fort Lauderdale, this restaurant remains a favorite amongst locals and tourists alike. In this fast paced, transient society, “The Floridian” has managed [...]
BY Kara Franker
 June 6th, 2011
Two education reformers, Jeb Bush and Michelle Rhee will have a bipartisan discussion to elevate the need to work collaboratively on improving the nation’s public education system. On June 16, 2011 at the Four Seasons Hotel in Miami, guests will enjoy a luncheon while listening to key speakers discuss important issues in today’s education.
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BY Truly Gil
 June 2nd, 2011
As all of you Miamian’s know, summer is in full swing, meaning beach hot bodies everywhere, pool parties, and endless fun. If you want to make a lasting impression at your next party, serve your guests the most amazing cocktails that they will be raving about for weeks to come. United Way of Miami-Dade [...]
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