Cocktails For A Cause

Recreating the cocktail styling’s of times long past, The Hoxton will toast St. Alban’s Child Enrichment Center with a sophisticated fundraiser served straight up on Thursday, December 13, from 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. Guests will enjoy passed hors d’oeuvres, live jazz music from gLg, an ensemble of five renowned musicians from Miami Arts Charter, and a special performance from Tony Wilson, with a splash of casual camaraderie over well-executed, classic cocktails in exchange for a $25 charity donation. Over the past 63 years, St. Albans has helped more than 10,000 children and families gain access to imperative educational, health, nutrition, disability, mental health and social services in Miami. The proceeds will benefit St. Albans new early childhood literacy, technology, engineering, math and science programs.  Tickets can be purchased at http://stalbanscocktail.eventbrite.com; For more information visit, http://www.stalbanschildcare.org/ or call 305-443-1234.

 

Lash Lounge and Brow Bar 

High definition brows and long, glamorous lashes are just a “wink” away with the launch of a new Lash Lounge and Brow Bar at Dr. Patty’s Dental Boutique in East Fort Lauderdale. Not your ordinary dentist’s office, Dr. Patty’s Dental Boutique is South Florida first dental spa.  The new 500 square foot lash/brow bar will compliment Dr. Patty’s existing spa services menu, which features facials, massages, dermal fillers and other aesthetic treatments. Get pampered by Dr. Patty’s master brow sculptresses.  These licensed estheticians are skilled in the traditional Indian art of eyebrow threading and NovaLash artistry.  By removing an entire row of hairs, instead of one at a time, facial hair threading is a quicker, less painful method of hair removal with results that last up to three weeks. NovaLash is an award-winning, medical-grade eyelash extension system meticulously applied lash-by-lash to enhance the length and thickness of eyelashes.  Clients can choose from a broad palette of colors, textures and lengths of weightless lash extensions for customized looks that run the gamut from subtle and natural, to trendy and glamorous. “Each lash application is a work of art with an intricate finish for instant beauty,” explains Dr. April Patterson, founder of Dr. Patty’s Dental Boutique. Prices start at $20 for an express brow service, $28 for a brow and lip combo and $50 for a high-definition brow makeover.  Waxing and additional a-la-carte treatments are also available.  A full set of NovaLash extensions start at $225. New clients can take advantage of the Pretty Peepers Package, featuring 50% off their first visit to the brow bar (NovaLash extensions not included).  All clients can enjoy complimentary cocktails at the new lash lounge including chardonnay and champagne while they wait.  Access to the complimentary Nespresso bar, shower and locker room is also available.

 

RA Sushi in South Miami

RA Sushi in South Miami has the perfect way to lighten up this holiday season – a salad and beverage combo featuring the fresh, crisp flavors of Fuji apple. RA Sushi’s December Pairing features a Grilled Salmon Apple Salad and an Apple of My Eye cocktail. In addition to helping guests watch their waistline, RA Sushi is giving the gift of savings with all day happy hour on Christmas Eve. Tackle a busy day of holiday shopping by fueling up on a hearty dish that won’t leave you feeling weighed down. The Grilled Salmon Apple Salad features marinated, grilled skewers of fresh salmon, artfully arranged over a salad of lettuce, apples and diced red bell peppers, then drizzled with Asian Yuzu Ninben sauce. A refreshing complement to the dish, the Apple of My Eye is a mix of Absolut Orient Apple Vodka, Rock Nigori Sake, apple juice, lemon juice, and a splash of soda, garnished with Fuji apple slices. Available at RA Sushi in South Miami from December 1 through December 31, order the December Pairing for $18. Enjoy the December Pairing, plus all day happy hour pricing on December 24 from 11:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. The happy hour menu features more than 35 appetizer, sushi and drink selections ranging from $2.25 to $7.25. Try sushi favorites like the Viva Las Vegas Roll and Tootsy Maki, or a specialty cocktail such as the Emperor’s Cucumberita or Strawberry Saketini.

 

 

Art to Wear Collection

On Saturday, December 15, give the gift of art and fashion this holiday season during Gallery Night at Bird Road Art Walk. ART TO WEAR Collection handbags are one-of-a-kind, hand painted works of art by Miami Artist Holly Jones. Each and every handbag is as unique as the woman wearing it. Hand painted silk scarves and cufflink bangles are also available in the Collection. If you are unable to attend gallery night, place an order online at www.hollyajones.com.

 

SUGARCANE’s Dinner With Friends featuring Clay Conley
Clay Conley and Timon Balloo will be teaming up this Monday, December 17 at 7:30 p.m. for the last Dinner With Friends of 2012! To book or for more information visit http://sugarcanerawbargrill.com/.

  

 

Miami Light the Night Walk Raises $850,000

Posted by Maryanne Salvat On December - 11 - 2012ADD COMMENTS

4,500 people participated in the Miami Light the Night® Walk by the Southern Florida chapter of the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society, raising $850,000 which doubles the amount raised in 2011. 78% of all monies raised goes directly to research for cures for blood cancers. For more information, visit www.lls.org/sfl.  

The Miami Tower was lit up in gold, red and white  – the colors of the balloons carried by the Walkers i.e. gold for those walking in memory of loved ones lost to cancer, red for supporters and white for survivors. The Walk was led by Lisa Gaeta, the National Chairman of the Board of the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society and by Light the Night® Miami Walk Chair Ralph E. Lawson, executive vice president and chief financial officer of Baptist Health South Florida. 

The Top Friends and Family team was Team Luke and the Top individual fundraiser was Larry Kahn with Lowell Homes.  The Top Corporate team was Baptist Health South Florida. Walk activities included food and activities for children and families, music by DNR, a band featuring local physicians, a Remembrance Ceremony for loved ones lost to cancer and the Walk itself followed by fireworks, dessert and dancing.

 

Art Basel Miami

Posted by Maryanne Salvat On December - 6 - 2012ADD COMMENTS

By:  Dr. Mary Jo Almeida-Shore and Maryanne Salvat

Art Basel, the Mecca for art collectors and enthusiasts will take over Miami from December 6 through 9, 2012.  In its 11th season, the most prestigious art show in the Americas will feature more than 260 leading galleries from North America, Europe, Latin America, Asia and Africa, among the most respected in the world that will showcase works by more than 2,000 artists of the 20th and 21st centuries.  Special exhibition sections feature young galleries, performance art, public art projects and video art and musical experiences. Art Basel will provide a vital platform for art lovers, allowing them to both discover new developments in contemporary art and experience rare museum-caliber artworks.  In addition to the actual show at the Miami Beach Convention Center, art museums throughout South Florida, satellite art fairs, and events for and by curators provide the perfect forum for encountering and experiencing art and design. Every year, a greater number of art collectors, artists, dealers, curators, critics and art enthusiasts from around the world participate in Art Basel – and the requisite parties keep the locals and the visitors in an art-induced state of bliss.  Without a doubt, sunny Miami is the favorite winter meeting place for the international art world.  Below, we have highlighted just a few of the major events that are scheduled this year, and are sure to make Art Basel 2012 the best to date.  Be sure to visit Passport Miami for the latest updates. Read the rest here »

Gorgeous and hilarious celeb chef Nadia G (more Tony Soprano than Giada) of the Cooking Channel’s Bitchin’ Kitchen brought her irreverent attitude to Miami whipping up bold bites for select VIPs at the funky Awarehouse space in Wynwood for A Bitchin’ Evening with Nadia G and Apothic Wines.  While there, she showed fans how to make her chicken skewers with walnut pesto and a decadent apple crumble topped with candied bacon. She also served up chocolate mousse sprinkled with cayenne pepper and fleur de sel–a crowd favorite–paired with Apothic Red.  As she cooked, she regaled the crowd with comedic anecdotes about some of her famous tattoos and her take on men in skinny jeans.  After bringing the Bitchin’ Kitchen experience to the event, Nadia autographed copies of her cookbook, Cookin’ for Trouble. Michael Jordan dined at Villa Azur on Sunday night with his fiancé. He ordered his favorites and was so pleased with his meal he went into the kitchen to personally thank the chef. While in town for two nights of concerts last week, Madonna held a private after party for her back-up dancers, crew and close friends at FDR at the Delano on Wednesday night. Hunky Gerard Butler was at the Soho Beach House on Monday to promote his new movie, Playing for Keeps.  Actor, Tyler Ritter, lead singer of the All American Rejects dined at SUGARCANE raw bar and grill with an unidentified woman on Sunday November 25. Ritter enjoyed some of our SUGARCANE favorites including bacon-wrapped dates, sliders, goat cheese croquettes and skirt steak with his date. The couple arrived late and spent the rest of night fully engrossed in conversation. Kanye West was spotted at Wood Tavern on Sunday for Backyard Boogie.

Destination Fashion, Best Buddies, ORCHID, Opera and Barton G.

Posted by Maryanne Salvat On November - 29 - 2012ADD COMMENTS

Tom Brokaw, Marc and Nick Buoniconti of the The Buoniconti Fund


By:  Dr. Mary Jo Almeida-Shore

Destination Fashion

Destination Fashion took over Bal Harbour Shops on November 10, with a star-studded, over-the-top party three years in the making. NFL Hall of Famer Nick Buoniconti and his son Marc of the The Buoniconti Fund (the fundraising arm of The Miami Project to Cure Paralysis) hosted the fantastic event, for which Barton G. transformed the luxury mall into a themed celebration, spotlighting “The Destinations” of locations from around the world such as Asia, Africa and the Americas, for over 2, 000 fashion-forward VIPs including celebrities, sports stars and philanthropists.  Guests enjoyed an Emilio Pucci’s Spring 2013 Fashion Show designed by Peter Dundas, a gourmet dinner, interactive destination party experience and private concert by Enrique Iglesias.  The successful fundraiser got off to a running start when long-time Buoniconti Fund Board Member and supporter, Christine E. Lynn, who was being presented with the Humanitarian Award, announced a gift of $25 million.  This staggering amount contributed in large part to the $31 million raised throughout the evening.  Micky and Madeleine Arison, received the Inspiration Award; Edie Laquer and the Laquer Foundation, received the Champion for a Cure Award; The Buoniconti Fund Award was granted to Paul and Swanee DiMare, and the Philanthropist Award was presented to Beatrice and Dr. Sanford Ziff. Read the rest here »

23rd Street Supper Club at Cafeina

On Thursday, November 29, Cafeina will present the 23rd Street Supper Club with live jazz by special guest Nicolle Chirino, daughter of the Cuban sensation, Willy Chirino. Guests will enjoy the classic experience of dinner and a show as they indulge in craft cocktails, delectable tapas or even the “Taste of Cafeina,” platter which includes the Boneless Crispy Baby Back Ribs, Coffee & Rum Braised Short Rib Mini Tacos, Stuffed Dates& Empanadas (available for $18 during Happy Hour or $25 after 8:00 p.m.) in the sultry, manor-esque lounge atmosphere. Early Happy Hour is from 5 to 8:00 p.m. and show times are at 8:00, 9:30 and 11:00 p.m. Reservations are not required, but preferred for large parties; info@cafeinamiami.com or 305.438.0792. 

 

 

 

 

LUCKYRICE Miami Epicurean Cocktail Feast

 

LUCKYRICE Miami Epicurean Cocktail Feast presented by BOMBAY SAPPHIRE East®to take place on Friday, November 30 from 7:30 to11:00 p.m. at the SoHo Beach House Miami Beach. Just days before Art Basel comes to town, the event will take over the private members club, with cocktails and bites spilling from the pool to the tiki hut and onto the beachfront marquee and ocean side fire pits. Tickets are available at www.luckyrice.com and are $88 for general admission and $150 for VIP (VIP access is from 7:30 to 8:30p.m.). Hosted by Susur Lee (Top Chef Masters) with Douglas Rodriguez (father of Nuevo Latino cuisine), the inaugural LUCKYRICE Miami event is a “Chino Latino” collaboration that celebrates Miami’s international fusion style. From the host chefs, expect a couple of roasted pigs (Chinese “char siu”-style from Susur and Cuban-style from Douglas), giant paellas and woks of rice, and a beachfront ceviche crudo bar.

 

 

ONE World AIDS Day at HaVen Gastro-Lounge

On Saturday, December 1, Erica Bovea, Dani Bernal, Betsy Skipp and Alexandra Gordon present the ONE World AIDS Day event at HaVen Gastro-Lounge from 6:00 to 8:00 p.m., in hopes to bring together the community, educate, raise awareness and take action to ensure the Beginning of the End of AIDS. Admission is free and guests will enjoy one complimentary Belvedere cocktail in addition to HaVen’s new Happy Hour menu which features $5 to $7 bites and 2-4-1 cocktails. For advance reservations, call or text the HaVen iPhone at 305.987.8885 or visit www.havenlounge.com.

 

 

 

 Fairchild Tropical Botanic Garden Butterfly Exhibit

Fairchild Tropical Botanic Garden’s state-of-the-art DiMare Science Village, covering more than 25,000 square feet and featuring The Clinton Family Conservatory’s splendid butterfly exhibit, the Glasshouse Café, Windows to the Tropics Conservatory, and the Whitman Tropical Fruit Pavilion, will open to the public on Saturday, December 1.

 

 

 

Helmut Newton: A Liberating Focus

    

In an artistic coup that is anticipated to create a major statement as an exciting preview to the official December 6 kick off of Art Basel, owner Naomi Wilzig announces an arrangement with Austria’s Museum der Moderne (MAM) to present Helmut Newton: A Liberating Focus, the first Miami solo show of the world-famed photographer, opening Monday, December 3, at 9:00 p.m., at World Erotic Art Museum (WEAM). Working at French Vogue and Harper’s Bazaar, Newton was to begin a lifelong career as a photo/artist and, historically, the iconic photographer who shook off all constraints via his broad view of capturing the provocative worlds of beauty, eroticism, humor, money, power and at times, violence. Most recently, 200 original and vintage prints were shown in a retrospective at Paris’ Grand Palais. In Berlin, the Helmut Newton Foundation, Museum of Photography, is exhibiting “White Women, Sleepless Nights, Big Nudes.”

 

World Erotic Art Museum is located at 1205 Washington Avenue. Open Monday- Thursday, 11 A.M- 10 P.M.; Friday & Saturday, 11 A.M. to Midnight.  Tickets are $15. No one under 18 admitted. Further information is available by calling 305-532-9336 or via www.weam.com. Entrance is free during Art Basel week for Art Basel VIP card holders and for accredited press.

 

 

STOMP 

From December 4 through 9, STOMP an explosive, provocative, sophisticated, sexy, utterly unique performance will be showing at the Adrienne Arsht Center. The international percussion sensation has garnered an armful of awards and rave reviews, and has appeared on numerous national television shows. The eight-member troupe uses everything but conventional percussion instruments – matchboxes, wooden poles, brooms, garbage cans, Zippo lighters, hubcaps – to fill the stage with magnificent rhythms.  As USA Today says, “STOMP finds beautiful noises in the strangest places.”  Tickets start at $26 a ticket. Performances are Tuesday through Saturday Evenings at 8:00 p.m., Sunday at 7:30pm and Saturday and Sunday Matinee at 2:00 p.m. Tickets are available by calling (305) 949-6722 or by logging on to www.arshtcenter.org. 

 

 

 

 

Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center 20th Anniversary Gala 

The Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center will celebrate its 20th anniversary at its 2012 gala on Saturday, December 8, at the JW Marriott Marquis Miami and Hotel Beaux Arts. Gala guests will enjoy a reception with a luxury silent auction, dinner and an After Party. The highlight of the evening will be a performance by two-time Tony-award winner Sutton Foster. The 2012 gala includes an option to attend just “The Party” which includes a reception, the stage show and the After Party. Nearly 1,000 guests are expected to gather from Miami-Dade, Broward and Palm Beach counties to increase cancer awareness and raise funds for cancer research. A highlight of the Gala is the awarding of the Caroline Halpern Award for exemplary service to The Harcourt M. and Virginia W. Sylvester Foundation and Stuart A. Miller and the Jay Weiss Scientific Award to W. Jarrard Goodwin, M.D.To inquire about sponsorships/underwriting opportunities, donating auction items, or purchase a ticket, visit www.miami.edu/sylvestergala or call the Sylvester Development Office at 305.243.9088.

 

 

 

  “Ménage à Twist” Yoga at the Standard

Grab a friend, a lover or the nosy neighbor down the hall for a “Ménage à Twist” on Friday, December 7, whoen The Standard Spa and Ayama Yoga Founder Mariano (Mano) Ardissone host a workshop featuring asanas for singles, couples and threesomes. This engaging 120-minute yoga class will explore various postures and flow sequences with partners in unique ways that offer greater assist, adjustment and connection.  Paired in groups of twos and threes, partners will work together to go deeper into poses while building a sense of trust, compassion and intimacy with others.Before and after class, students can enjoy complimentary use of the spa’s Hamam, sauna and steam rooms.  Part of The Standard Spa’s H2-OM yoga series, this one night workshop is open to the public and the cost is $30.  For more information, visit http://www.ayamayoga.com.