With her bold, studied depictions of wild Florida, Mary O’Hara is making a mark on the Fort Lauderdale arts scene. The flamingoes look darker than they’re often portrayed – more…
On Federal Highway, a long-anticipated development is coming together. In 1980, J.J. Sehlke played junior golf at the Coral Ridge Country Club. Today, he’s the managing partner of it. After…
Anne Woods understands grief, loss – and renewed joy. In her new book, The Mothers’ Club, which she co-authored with several other members of the club in the title, she…
Broward College is growing – both in physical size, and as a player in local industry. The latter happens thanks to programs that supply crucial workforce and through direct work…
Florida’s one of the best states in the country for getting an affordable college education – but that doesn’t mean you don’t have to plan. In May and June, thousands…
When Caribbean Premier League cricket rolls into town at the end of July, it brings one of the best South Florida‑produced athletes that South Florida’s never heard of. Steven Taylor…
As North Beach Village changes, one high-profile project offers oceanfront glamour and neighborhood walkability. In recent years, the beachside area south of Sunrise Boulevard has seen plenty of changes. However…
The Fort Lauderdale Strikers’ roster is stocked with international players – and one hard-working midfielder who went to Northeast. Heading home from a community appearance with a local youth soccer…
Luxury condominium developers in Fort Lauderdale are increasingly breaking with the tradition of building only on the beach. Condos and townhouses in the $1-million-and-up price bracket are sprouting up inland,…
As Slow Burn Theatre Company finishes its first season at the Broward Center, it has found success bringing sometimes overlooked work to a wider audience. Slow Burn Theatre Company has…