Shades of the South
Dive into the eclectic hues of South Florida’s summer fashion. Location courtesy of Marseilles Hotel; Fashion Director & Stylist Rebecca Engling, Creative Management at MC2; Photographer Fred Love; Hair & Makeup…
A New Way with the Old Country
A new Italian restaurant respects tradition while forging its own path. The old restaurant patron’s tale has stuck with Denise Silvano through the years. “I once had a wedding at…
Bunches of Brunches
A mother’s sacrifice isn’t giving birth, it’s nine months without wine – so bring her to one of these amazing Fort Lauderdale brunch spots for Mother’s Day and keep the…
At Home in the Food Chain
Whether you take in Kenya’s vast beauty and wildlife from a safari jeep, a hot air balloon or your own two feet, you’ll never forget the iconic landscapes and the…
A Posh Charmer
Built in 1944, this characterful Victoria Park home blends casual living with contemporary flair. From the street, it’s hard to tell what’s behind the gate of the property on a…
The Vanishing of Harmon Field
Nearly a century ago, land near the New River became a public space “to be used in perpetuity for playground and recreation purposes.” Today there’s no park and a dispute…
When Eula Waded In
Eula Johnson fought to desegregate many Fort Lauderdale places – including the famous, sandy one. It’s been 55 years since Eula Bandy Johnson led her courageous and now legendary civil…