American Way & Celebrated Living
American Airlines in-flight travel magazines
From traditional methods to organic materials to garment repair, these global brands are committed to sustainability in the clothing industry.
From exploring legendary sites to attending exclusive performances, travelers on these luxury cruise l ines enjoy a bounty of unique activities.
Visitors to France’s Gerard Bertrand and Chateau d’Esclans wineries enjoy behind-the-scenes tours and private tastings.
Celeb stylist Cannon, who has worked with Rami Malek, Sarah Paulson and Michael Phelps
The British actress, who portrays New York transplant Tess in Sweetbitter, dishes on her favorite spots to eat and drink in the Big Apple.
These smartphone applications take the guesswork out of going green
A sidebar that complemented Bill Kearney's story on how race car driver Mário Haberfeld is protecting Brazil’s jaguars
This month Cartagena Music Festival offers performances from around the world
A South Korean artist-barista creates well crafted (and caffeinated) masterpieces
In honor of Black History Month, the Apollo Theater throws an open house
Wyndham hotels encourages families to play make-believe in their rooms
Spring Beauty Trends as told by Bonnie Gillies of Oz Beauty Expert to Shellie Frai
Celebrated Living magazine's November/December collection of the season's best watches and jewelry
Platinum List is the "as told to" section of the magazine, where I speak with experts about what is hot this month.
THE HOLLYWOOD REPORTER
Entertainment industry’s weekly trade publication
The city's red-hot market can be a magnet for dodgy agents (no, the other kind) looking to squeeze out every dollar, ethically or not. A THR investigation reveals dangerous levels of potential fraud.
Amy Poehler also stars in the movie, featuring appearances by Jeremy Renner and Mariah Carey, the latter of whom requested stuffed animals be brought into her trailer while she was shooting her cameo (which ultimately got cut).
While some like to keep it all in the (corporate) family — Disney's Bob Iger prefers ABC News, naturally — many others say they turn to social media (Judd Apatow cites Patton Oswalt's Twitter rants) as their go-to for staying current.
The singer's diva antics were "borderline abusive to our director" according to co-star Cedric Yarbrough.
It's hard to believe it's been 20 years since the first Harry Potter book was published.Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone hit bookstores on June 26, 1997 (the title was changed to Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone for U.S. readers).
'Addison Cooke' writer Jonathan Stokes' new book — with a movie in the works — is a travel guide for a group of students who head to the past.
OCEAN DRIVE
South Florida’s leading lifestyle magazine
Baywatch sensation Charlotte McKinney jetted to the Magic City to celebrate her first Ocean Drive cover and splash around our shores.
Eneida M. Hartner Elementary gets a colorful revamp with the help of Wynwood School Arts Program the RAW project.
The O, Miami Poetry Festival brings the community together through literature as it returns to the Magic City this month.
We chatted with singer and actress Becky G about how social media has impacted her career, falling in love for the first time, and why she loves to spend time in the 305.
We caught up with the iconic fashion designer on her new collection and where she frequents when visiting the Magic City.
Say goodbye to 2016 and ring in 2017 in true Magic City style—with an epic New Year’s Eve blowout. Not sure where to pop champagne when the clock strikes midnight? We’ve narrowed down the top soirees in Miami that will leave the rest of the world green with envy.
With former Victoria's Secret Angel Heidi Klum on the cover of this month's issue—and to pay tribute to the annual Victoria’s Secret Fashion Show airing December 5—we take a look back at 10 former Ocean Drive cover stars who also graced the famed catwalk.
BOCA MAG
Boca Raton’s regional magazine
Summertime, your time to relax, unwind and lay back. But what if you already binge-watched all your favorite Netflix shows, and sitting by the pool has become all too boring all too fast? This, my friend, is why they invented “the summer book.”
A two-and-a-half-hour drive straight across the Florida peninsula from Boca Raton is an island safe haven called Sanibel.
South Florida is infamous for its intermittent weather changes. One second you’re sitting poolside, soaking up the sun, and the next, you’re running for cover as dark gray clouds roll overhead.
With summer comes wedding season, which can be your favorite time of the year—thanks to the dancing, the reuniting of friends and, of course, the open bar.
Summer is here, which calls for sunny beach days, family vacations and slow strolls along Boca’s favorite outdoor mall, Mizner Park.
June 24, 2016 is about to become a day Palm Beach County fashionistas will never forget. Deborah James, the noteworthy women’s clothing boutique with locations in Boca Raton and Fort Lauderdale, has announced two incredible events beginning this Friday.
Summer is arguably the best season of the year due to the highly anticipated summer vacation, the excuse to consume more ice cream than necessary and the easily accessible tan.
In high scool, it was mandatory to take an art credit. With me being completely helpless with a colored pencil and lacking any musical ability, I decided to take TV Production.
The perfect Fourth of July calls for some sun, a refreshing pool and a delicious barbecue with friends. With all the fun you’ll be having, you are going to want a comfortable outfit.
To all the fashionistas, watching our favorite athletes win gold medals at the 2016 Olympics (Aug. 5-21) isn’t nearly as exciting if we don’t look like winners too.
While the internet has given tourists the inside secrets to all the best restaurants, hotels and beaches, there are a few things only true South Floridians are “in-the-know” about—one of them being where to get the best and trendiest local swimwear.
Slow Burn Theatre opened its production of “Heathers,” a musical adaptation of the of ahead-of-its-time cult movie about the dangers of high school cliques.
"Forever Plaid” begins with an ominous narrator, who recounts the story of four singers suffering a deadly car crash before a concert.
Tony Finstrom is one of Florida’s most innovative, creative and distinguished playwrights, with scripts produced by countless theatre companies throughout the state.
THE MIAMI HURRICANE & distraction
University of Miami's award-winning student-run newspaper and magazine
Arts and Entertainment Editor 2017-2018 | Fashion Editor 2016-2017 | Staff Writer Fall 2015-2016
Red and blue lights bathed the stage when Post Malone came out wearing his notoriously causal black tee and shorts with white vans.
“What is up, guys?” Malone said. “What is going on. Y’all going to get weird tonight?”
Students snacked on pizza and played corn hole, while local DJ Nick Leon played eclectic beats from his turntable at the UC Patio for WVUM’s annual Pre-Points party, which promotes Wynwood’s popular III Points Music, Art & Technology Festival.
For two and a half weeks the University of Miami has been on a hiatus. Every class, extracurricular activity and event scheduled during that time was canceled. This forced every department to rethink its agenda to accommodate the break and new academic calendar.
The UC Pool turned into a “dive in” cinema Sept. 3, where more than 100 guests watched Disney’s “The Little Mermaid,” projected on 35mm, from the comfort of pool floaties. After the screening, guests watched two drag queens perform their interpretation of the film.
The residents of Coral Gables will cast their votes for the city’s next mayor and commissioners of the city April 11.
For the past few years, blogging has become increasingly popular. More people can easily create online platforms to showcase their writing, photography and videos, which can eventually turn into a full-time job.
At 22 years old, UM senior musical theater major Thomas Jansen has landed the coveted role of Daniel Hunter, the protective older brother of four on Nickelodeon’s newest TV series, “Hunter Street,” premiering 7 p.m. Monday on Nickelodeon.
Wynwood bustled with vibrant works of art, crowds and sounds even more than usual during its Art Wynwood festival last weekend. The event, which returned to the urban-art paradise for the sixth year in a row, sets itself apart from Art Basel with its new approach to showcasing contemporary art.
Playwright Tarell McCraney participated in a Q&A session with University of Miami President Julio Frenk Wednesday evening at the Cosford Cinema after a screening of “Moonlight,” the Academy Award-nominated film that was inspired by one of McCraney’s plays.
If you were brave enough to endure the overwhelming traffic and massive crowds that took over Miami this past weekend for Art Basel, it probably did not take you long to realize it was all worth it.