How to SunFest in West Palm Beach: Tickets, transportation, set times & more
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by Ben Crandell
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When the 40th edition of SunFest returns to downtown West Palm Beach on May 3-5, it will feel bigger, more flavorful and boast a distinctive sound — a little more local, with an extra dash of EDM.  As always, the big draws at this beloved music festival are big names, an eclectic list this year that will include Cole Swindell, Nelly, Third Eye Blind, Billy Idol, Elle King, Hailey Whitters, Matisyahu, Shaggy, Quiet Riot and Yung Gravy, to name just a few.  Everywhere there are signs that an event that appeared to be shrinking last year is now in growth mode. SunFest 2023 trimmed down ..read more
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‘One with the Whale’ review: Climate change and animal activists threaten an Indigenous Alaskan community
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by Nina Metz
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In the remote Alaskan village of Gambell on St. Lawrence Island in the Bering Sea, students are allowed 10 excused absences a year for subsistence activities, primarily hunting. “If you don’t do subsistence activities, you die,” says the school principal in the documentary “One with the Whale,” airing this week on public television as part of Independent Lens. Directed by Peter Chelkowski (whose credits include the NatGeo series “Life Below Zero: First Alaskans”) and environmental journalist Jim Wickens, the film is about many things at once: Climate change; poverty; parents worrying about the ..read more
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Broward’s new 954 Burger Month: Feasts, Burger Beast sightings & a wrestling-themed sandwich
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by Phillip Valys
1d ago
In the brawl for tastiest hamburger in Broward County, Sef Gonzalez thinks he’s found a winner. It’s dubbed El Cruz Diablo, and the spicy double-smashed patty will star in a new sandwich celebration called 954 Burger Month, a series of events happening May 1 to 19 at eateries from Fort Lauderdale to Pembroke Pines. The burger-centric showcase is programmed by Visit Lauderdale, the county’s tourism arm, and coincides with May’s National Hamburger Month. Gonzalez, better known to South Floridians as comfort-food blogger Burger Beast, has reason to be biased about that burger: He created it. El C ..read more
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UPDATED: Boca Raton art museum’s ‘Creature Features’ extended, but time’s running out to catch ‘Smoke & Mirrors’ conspiracies & magic exhibit
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by Phillip Valys
1d ago
UPDATED April 22, 2024: Don’t call this fake news, but Tony Oursler’s “Creature Features” gallery, a centerpiece of the Boca Raton Museum of Art’s “Smoke & Mirrors: Magical Thinking in Contemporary Art” exhibition, has just been extended through Oct. 13. “Smoke & Mirrors,” meanwhile, will close as originally planned on May 12. Call them conspiracy theories, alternative facts or disinformation, but the theme of the Boca Raton Museum of Art’s new blockbuster exhibition is the almighty lie. “Smoke and Mirrors: Magical Thinking in Contemporary Art,” running Nov. 18 through May 12, takes on ..read more
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Time to vote: Who has the best donuts in South Florida?
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by Kari Barnett
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We’re circling back on a deep-fried query we raised to our readers: Who makes the best donuts in South Florida? It certainly wasn’t a topic that was glazed over by fans of the sweet confection. We received several hundred nominations of favorite donut shops throughout Palm Beach, Broward and Miami-Dade counties — and now we have the finalists! The top-five, most-nominated donut makers, in alphabetical order, are: Bake Shack (Dania Beach) Max’d Out Donuts (North Miami Beach) Mojo Donuts (multiple locations) The Dandee Donut Factory (multiple locations) The Hollywood Donut Factory (Hollywood, F ..read more
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Travel Channel shows Palm Beach County is a pets’ paradise
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by Lois K. Solomon
2d ago
We know that South Floridians love to bring their dogs to the supermarket, the beach and out to eat. But did you know we live in a “Pets’ Paradise”? We do, according to “Pets in Paradise,” a show that will appear on the Travel Channel on Tuesday, April 23, and Thursday, April 25, as part of a marketing program sponsored by the Palm Beach County Tourist Development Council. The half-hour show explores dog parks, beaches, hotels, restaurants and attractions in Palm Beach County and offers insight from a local veterinarian who details how to travel with a happy dog. “Pets in Paradise” explores do ..read more
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Mother’s Day inspiration: 3 elevated brunch cocktails for spring
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by Jeff Burkhart
2d ago
Ernest Hemingway once wrote that “Paris is a moveable feast.” I think he might have meant “transportable,” because a moveable feast changes dates but not location, whereas a transportable feast goes wherever you do. But what do I know? Holidays, like Easter or Passover, that move around the calendar are known as “moveable feasts.” But I would argue that any occasion that kicks off brunch season — whether it’s Mother’s Day or the first sunny Sunday after months of rain — is the ultimate moveable feast. Adding a whole egg adds richness to a Ramos Fizz. (Ross Taylor/The Virginian-Pilot) And brunc ..read more
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Column: AI moviemaking software ‘so easy an alien could do it.’ But where do visual effects go from here?
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by Michael Phillips
2d ago
By 2023, artificial intelligence had seeped into enough corners of a nervous film industry — buoyed by Barbenheimer, but fully aware of an imminent 2024 shortage of new titles — to become a seriously effective tool of labor unrest. Last year’s Screen Actors Guild contract, achieved after a lengthy, costly staring contest with industry producers and streamer honchos, added some guardrails designed to protect actors’ collective livelihood, noting “the importance of human performance in motion pictures and (AI’s) potential impact on employment.” Tye Sheridan knows about that impact. He’s an actor ..read more
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Paris 2024: With roster of 10,000+ Olympians still forming, see who’s in
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by Associated Press
2d ago
By GRAHAM DUNBAR and EDDIE PELLS (AP Sports Writers) The names have been trickling in, one or two at a time. Over the next two months, that trickle will turn into a flood. By the time the festivities begin in Paris on July 26, some 10,500 athletes from more than 200 countries will be able to call themselves 2024 Olympians. From archery to wrestling, each of the 32 sports on the Olympic program has different qualifying criteria. Some athletes have been racking up wins, or points, over the past year and already have secured their spots. Many more — for instance, more than 85% of the spots on the ..read more
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