The cooler weather has finally arrived, and with Wicked Wilton: 2012, we can actually mark the “environmental”—if not the actual—start of autumn. There’s lots to do between now and Thanksgiving, and we give you a “taste” of it inside, OUT in Florida.
As the weather gets colder, a guy needs all the help he can get to stay warm. There’s a reason the autumn breezes are known as “snuggle weather,” and Manley Guy, from our sister publication GUY Magazine, has can’t-miss tips on the ancient and rewarding art of kissing, in a special Guide on the subject to which you’ll want to set eyes (and maybe smackers).
South Florida is known for its abundance of seafood and seafood restaurants. House foodie Richard David Chamberlain spent some time recently at Ocean 101, within striking distance of the waves in Lauderdale-by-the-Sea, and he shares all the delicious details, inside Dining.
This week, all eyes (but especially four of them, those belonging to Mitt Romney, who wants to live there, and Barack Obama, who wants to pick up another four-year option on his lease) will be cast upon our nation’s capital. Globetrotter Robert Elias Deaton knows the ins and outs of the District (including some secret spots frequented by the nation’s closeted elites), and he takes us to DC By Night, in a brand new Travel column.
In addition, Chef Jean Doherty shares a delicious Recipe, Andy “The Core” Kress, offers up some sound Nutrition advice, and there’s much more.
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]]>Father’s Day is the perfect time to take out your daddy, Papi, Pap-o—or even your actual father—for some delicious dining. I don’t know which part of me loves Italian cuisine more: the Italian part—I mean, c’mon, Fuhgeddaboudit!—or the Irish, which is hot for the Italian in me. Both halves were delighted to read this week’s Dining review from foodie Richard David Chamberlain, who takes us this week to Fort Lauderdale’s Fiore de Tedesco’s, on East Commercial Boulevard, for a look at one of the happening spots on the east side of town. (And with a menu item named after Old Blue Eyes himself—Pollo Sinatra—I mean, seriously, how can you go wrong?)
Want to know the “skinny” on what foods are good—and what foods are good to avoid? Nutrition expert Andy “The Core” Kress has the low-down on Super-Foods (and Not-So-Super-Foods). Are Jay-Z, Beyoncé, Chris Martin, and Gwyneth Paltrow really taking a Recreational Vehicle on a summer road trip around Florida? Grant James knows all and tells all—along with two new album reviews—this week in The SCENE. We also take you OUT (in Florida), to see what’s hot and happening around the Sunshine State this week, and Terri Schlichenmeyer reviews “Redefining Diva” in an all-new Bookshelf.
Happy Father’s Day!
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Coping with the Dark Side of Our Heroes Caldwell Theatre Company Premieres “After the Revolution”
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DJ TPROMIX Celebrating 25 Years Behind the Turntables
Guilt-free Cakes, Cookies and Desserts All of the Taste, None of the Sin
One Year Later and Still Going Strong – J Mark’s
Enchanted by Kuala Lumpur Asia’s Cultural Melting Pot
In this week’s Style & Entertainment, we get up close and personal with the Queens of Lips, the “Dragalicious Divas” are celebrating their fourth year in Fort Lauderdale in Entertainment; Andy Kress enlightens us on some exciting ways to cut down the fat and sugar content in our favorite cookies and cakes in Nutrition; and Tim Slivinski examines why J Mark’s is still going strong after a year in their Fort Lauderdale location in Dining.
We also have an exciting interview with DJ TPROMIX, who is celebrating 25 years at the helm of the turntables in Profile; a delectable recipe for Salad Lyonnaise in Recipe; and Paul Rubio’s journey through Malaysia, including the world’s former tallest building in Travel.
We also have your favorites, Out in Florida and our statewide Bar Guide.
Enjoy! H – AV
Andy Kress enlightens us on the pitfalls of excess protein in Nutrition; Bob Kecskemety takes to the streets and asks “What is your favorite gay-themed movie?” in The Q, and Richard Hack enjoys the sumptuous delights offered up by Michele’s Dining Lounge in
Dining.
We also have your favorites, Out in Florida and our statewide Bar Guide.
Enjoy! H – AV
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Macaviti – Visionary, Artist, Creator Setting His Own Path and Destiny
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In this week’s Style & Entertainment, we get up close and personal with super diva Macaviti, discussing his new single and his transition from drag performer to recording artist in Profile; Eric Christian sheds some light on this season’s most wearable trends and the best places to get them no matter your budget in Style; and we take a trip down memory lane with our new feature Remember When.
Paul Rubio takes us cruising on the luxury Celebrity Silhouette Cruise in Travel; Tom Bonanti shows us how to find that fountain of youth with some tips to “Turn Back Time” in Fitness; and Jean Doherty helps us create a classic with Coq Au Vin in Recipe.
We also have your favorites, Out in Florida and our statewide Bar Guide.
Enjoy! H – AV
Michael French asks where civility has gone in Home, and we take on “the big taste of small plates” at PL8 Kitchen in Dining.
Warren Day examines the “Good and LGBT” offerings for this season’s movie line-up in Film. Tom Bonanti shows us how “Free Weights Rule,” but that machines still have their place in your workouts in Fitness, and Jean Doherty traces the history of Banana Bread in Recipe.
We also have your favorites, Out in Florida and our statewide Bar Guide.
Enjoy! H – AV
To Every Movie There Is a Season
Café Seville 25 Years and Going Strong
The Loss of Civility in America
PL8 Kitchen Is What Modern Diners Want – “Small Plates for Big Appetites
]]>Dolce & Gabbana’s Fall/Winter 2011 Menswear Collection Revisits the 80?s, 90?s and Today
The Insatiable Narcotic of Fame “As Bees in Honey Drown”
Stop Spinning Your Wheels – Maximize Your Workouts By Avoiding Bad Habits
In this week’s Style & Entertainment
we look to one of fashion’s top decadent
duos, Dolce & Gabbana for the
definitive menswear of 2011 in Style,
Michael French calls for national legislation
for regulating cell phone use while
driving in Home and we sample the hip
flavorful delights of Tee-Jay Thai Sushi
on Wilton Drive in Dining.
Warren Day looks at a hot new play starring
equity theatre actors in his review of
“As Bees in Honey Drown” in Theatre and
he also takes us along a journey of the fear
of a cough whilst looking at the new film
“Contagion” in Film. Tom B onanti sheds
some light
on the biggest timewasters and
moves that can cause injury at the gym in
Fitness and Jean Doherty lets us be the
chef with the supremely delicate use of
truffles in Recipe.
We also have your favorites, Out in
Florida and our State-wide Bar Guide.
Enjoy! H – AV
Hooray For Hollywood… Hollywood, Florida Has Many Charming Factors
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We visit an old friend by relaxing at Rosie’s and enjoying the staple favorites of the community in Dining, Tom Bonanti gives us a lesson in the importance of all the anti oxidants and good fats that we can gain from incorporating fish in our diets in in Fitness and Jean Doherty lets us be the chef with an exercise our sweet tooth, with a decadent recipe for American Fudge in Recipe.
We also have your favorites, Out in Florida and our State-wide Bar Guide.
Enjoy! H – AV
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