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Sundy, Bloody Mary, Sundy
Unless you were thinking ahead — way ahead — there's no chance for a table this Mother's Day at Sundy House in Delray Beach. It's sold out. That's OK. Because Sundy House raises the price $17 per person on Mother's Day, Easter and other...
Tags: Kravis Center, Miami (Miami-Dade, Florida), Delray Beach, Fort Lauderdale, Family
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To do Thursday: Delray's On the Ave, author Ben Greenman and singer Nicole Henry
Books Ben Greenman: "It's not the most-exciting thing to get up in a bookstore and read a book that you wrote," this Miami-raised writer said in a 2011 interview. "It's not as interesting I would guess — though I've never done it — as...
Tags: Music, Stevie Nicks, Britney Spears, Delray Beach, Entertainment
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Images from a backstage past
Sharon Socol spent eight years attending parties as the wife of a high-fashion CEO. She shot a book's worth of photographs as a fly on the wall at posh events, and published them in "Plus One: An Outsider's Photographic Journey Into the World of Fashion."...
Tags: Entertainment Events, Entertainment, Barney's New York Incorporated, Fashion Shows
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Free admission to botanical gardens for National Public Gardens Day on Friday
Sun SentinelVisit Florida botanical gardens for free on Friday to celebrate 2013 National Public Gardens Day. This could be a fun thing to do with Mom for Mother's Day. Get free admission for up to 10 people at more than 80 botanical and public gardens around the...Tags: Tourism and Leisure, Travel, Mother's Day, Gardens and Parks, University of South Florida
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Broward lawyer charged with overbilling Seminole tribe by $1 million
A Broward County lawyer was indicted Thursday on federal charges that he overbilled the Seminole Tribe of Florida by more than $1 million. Frank Excel Marley III, 39, of Southwest Ranches, and his office manager, Maria Hassun, 66, of Coral Gables,...
Tags: Washington, DC, Business Enterprises, The Seminole Tribe, Punishment, Crime, Law and Justice
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Paper perfect: Fort Lauderdale artist puts knife to paper for her creations
Christina Lihan builds South Florida hotels, houses and skyscrapers without ever having to break ground. She uses thick watercolor paper and Exacto knives to create multidimensional, cut paper sculptures of cityscapes and European buildings —...
Tags: Wilton Manors, Sculpture, Cleveland Clinic, Miami Beach, Arts and Culture
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Seminole officials hope to extend SunRail to Sanford airport
SunRail commuter trains won't start running through the Orlando area for at least another year, but already some Seminole County officials envision extending the system to Orlando Sanford International Airport. That would mean a traveler could someday...
Tags: Seminole County, Corporate Officers, Orlando, Travel, Osceola County
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To do Tuesday
Books Ryan Blair: Blair's rags-to-riches story is quite original. As a teenager, he belonged to a gang and sold drugs. Later, with the help of a mentor, he cleaned up his act and founded his own Internet company, 24/7 Tech. The business took off, and...
Tags: Mardi Gras, Kravis Center, Music, Broadway Theater, Entertainment
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Baptist hospital denied reasonable ADA request, EEOC charges
Baptist Health South Florida violated federal law by denying the reasonable scheduling request of a recently hired physician with epilepsy, the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission said in a lawsuit filed Monday in Miami. According to the lawsuit,...Tags: U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, Labor Legislation, General Practitioners, Career and Workplace, Epilepsy
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When Augusten Burroughs had no words
Augusten Burroughs is a man of many words, but he was at a loss the other night. The author of the best-selling memoirs “Running With Scissors” and “Dry” has been touring the country to talk about his most recent book, a self-...
Tags: Miami Beach, Authors, Sandy Hook Elementary School Shooting, Fort Lauderdale
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Sol Kramer, wholesale hobby business owner
Sol Kramer, who turned a Depression-era 15-cent balsa toy airplane business into a leading wholesale hobby empire, died of pneumonia April 24 at Hospice by the Sea in Pompano Beach, Fla. The former Pikesville resident was 96. Born in Baltimore, he was...
Tags: Japan, Camp Lejeune (military base), Hobbies, Services and Shopping, Pompano Beach
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The grilled cheese grows up
You can say we're having a grilled cheese moment. Our favorite childhood comfort food is suddenly commanding not just a spot on menus, but full-fledged restaurants. Last November, longtime Miami chef Allen Susser opened Daily Melt, a grilled...
Tags: Art Basel, Sandwiches, Onions, Foods and Beverages, Coral Springs
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