The Case for Wine

If you are willing to reconsider how you define “return-on-investment,” putting some money into fine wine might be a smart play after all. With apologies for the boorish introduction, it seems useful to begin with some numbers. First, take 1990 — just another year, for most of us, but for observers of the Burgundy region, […]

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Haute Seas

Bahamian-born and Lauderdale-based, Patrick Knowles is at the tip of the spear when it comes to on-the-water interior design. With all apologies to Antibes, South Florida is without a doubt the yacht capital of the world. Its marinas and canals drip so thickly with baubles of naval architecture that the Floridian peninsula resembles a gleaming […]

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On Track

Formula 1 is coming to Miami, the perfect home for its blend of speed and glamour. Miami’s Hard Rock Stadium has seen six Super Bowls, the World Series, concerts by U2 and Madonna, as well as Serena Williams’ 120-plus mph tennis serve. This May, it’ll also see 200mph Formula 1 racecars whipping their way around […]

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Sky High Style

Restoration Hardware is soaring to new heights with its new GulfStream RH One. With many anxious to travel after many months of restrictions, design fans are aiming to take the comforts of their stylized homes on the road. Or in the air, as it may be. For those who opt for a finer class of […]

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Jewel on the Bay

At the record-breaking price of $150 million, business leader and philanthropist Adrienne Arsht offers her spectacular waterfront property to Miami’s next history maker. Affectionately known as the “Embassy of South Florida,” Adrienne Arsht’s spectacular Miami waterfront estate overlooking Biscayne Bay earned its jaunty tag thanks to the many gatherings of glitterati she has hosted there […]

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Fitting Together

How sustainability and well-being connect in South Florida. Connecting the dots on sustainability of the environment and its link to our health is becoming increasingly obvious. It’s no secret that consuming clean products in skincare, supplements, and provisions has a direct physiological impact on our bodies and our minds. The choices we make in our […]

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Breaking the Cycle

Miami-based nonprofit serves domestic violence victims in need. As a child, Somy Ali and her younger brother used to hide under her bed and watch their father physically abuse their mother. At the time, she lived in a 28-room mansion in Pakistan, thanks to her father’s career as a renowned movie industry player in Bollywood. […]

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Feminine Mystique

Pop Art’s forgotten leading lady gets her due with a new spring exhibition at the Pérez Art Museum Miami. Although well-known in culture circles today, Latin American artist Marisol never achieved the iconic status that her contemporary and friend Andy Warhol attained in the Pop Art canon. While they both enjoyed success in 1960s New […]

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En Pointe

Miami City Ballet’s principal dancer readies to take his final bow. Much like for everyone else, the pandemic hugely upset plans of Miami City Ballet’s (MCB) principal dancer Rainer Krenstetter. In short, the big idea for this renowned Austrian performer was to hang up his slippers at the end of that season. “I wanted to […]

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Desert Patch

Bolstered by cinematic visuals, lush vocals, and social media fervor, Mojave Grey is doing it on its own terms. To launch the new Mojave Grey sound, this California-based ensemble chose the recent Miami Art Week to test out its unique amalgam of sonic theorems. “I was working on a new direction for a couple of […]

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