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Weekend Guide: 10/22-10/25

Get spooked, eat seafood, listen to great music, watch sports, or actually participate in sports–all makes for a successful weekend! South Beach Seafood Festival When: Thursday, Oct. 22nd-Sunday, Oct. 25th Where: 7th & Ocean Drive, Lummus Park Tickets: Children under 10 years old: free; Tickets range from $25-$200 Additional Information: 15 top restaurants participating, including: Joe’s Stone Crab, Smith & Wollensky, Red the Steakhouse, & Whole Foods sobeseafoodfest.com House of Horror Amusement Park When: Thursday, Oct. 22nd at 6-11pm; Friday, Oct. 23rd & Saturday, Oct. 24th at 5:30pm-12:00am; Sunday, Oct. 25th at 5:30-11:00pm Where: Miami International Mall Tickets: Children ages 6 & under: $15 (does not include haunted houses); Adults: $30 Additional Information: The purchase of a ticket allows for unlimited carnival rides, one entry through the Haunted House, concerts, shows & attractions houseofhorrorpark.com Spooky Adventures at Gold Coast Railroad Museum When: Friday, Oct. 23rd & Saturday, Oct. 24th at 6:00-9:00pm Where: Gold Coast Railroad Museum Tickets: $10 www.gcrm.org Ricky Martin: One World Tour 2015 When: Saturday, Oct. 24th at 8:00pm Where: AmericanAirlines Arena Tickets: ticketmaster.com Special Guest: Wisin Jason Aldean Concert When: Saturday, Oct. 24th at 7:30pm Where: Perfect Vodka Amphitheater in West Palm Beach Tickets: ticketmaster.com Special Guests: Cole Swindell & Tyler Farr Ironman Triathlon When: Sunday, Oct. 24th at 7:25am Where: BayFront Park ironmanmiami.com Miami Dolphins Football Game When: Sunday, Oct. 24th at 1:00pm Where: Sun Life Stadium Tickets: nfl.com

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Cindy Crawford Celebrates Book Launch in Miami

By Gisel Habibnejad This week, Cindy Crawford celebrated the launch of her book, Becoming, at Miami-Dade College and Books & Books in Bal Harbour. She kicked off the week with a conversation led by NBC’s Jackie Nespral at Miami-Dade College. Crawford discussed her book, her definition of beauty, motherhood, and her trailblazing modeling career. “What I really enjoyed about modeling is the story-telling part of it,” said Crawford to the audience. The following day, Crawford hosted a book signing at Books & Books Bal Harbour where many fans cherished her time there.  Becoming is a collection comprised of 150 iconic shots throughout Crawford’s modeling career. She also gives exclusive insight on stories which shaped her path and ultimately led her to become the woman she is today. Cindy also has another launch to be excited about. Her beauty line, Meaningful Beauty, will be releasing its latest product and has already been making waves in the beauty world–The Meaningful Beauty Vitality Oil–in February 2016.

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Marc Anthony Headlines This Weekend at AAA

Photography by: Nikon Miami Marc Anthony is taking the Latin heat up a notch this weekend in Miami. With two concerts lined up, men and women of all ages across the city will be in attendance. It’s rare that an artist can engage audiences of all languages, ages, and generations but Marc has never had a problem succeeding there. Put on your dancing shoes and get ready for a night filled with fun, singing, and lots of dancing. Date: Friday, Oct. 2nd & Saturday, Oct. 3rd Time: 8:00pm Place: American Airlines Arena Tickets: ticketmaster.com

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Guide to Miami’s Oktoberfest 2015

German or not, Miami is widely known for its fun Oktoberfest celebrations throughout the city. The 11-day beer festival gives us an excuse to indulge in good drinks with great company. Of course, you can’t forget about famous German dishes that will be served at all locations participating. 21st Annual Coral Gables Oktoberfest When: October 1st-11th, 2015 – Daily noon-midnight (Sundays noon-2pm) Where: Bierhaus Plaza, 60 Merrick Park Way, Coral Gables, FL 33134 Admission: Free Nikki Beach Oktoberfest When: October 4th, 2015 Where: One Ocean Drive, Miami Beach, FL Bavaria Haus Hosts Oktoberfest at Bayside When: September 18th-20th, 2015 Where: Bavaria House Bayside Additional Information: Free beer from 4-5pm on Friday courtesy of Horfbrau Brewery GIPA’s 24th Annual Oktoberfest When: October 10th, 2015 – 12-7pm Where: German American Social Club, 11919 SW 56th St, Miami, FL 33175 Admission & Parking: Free

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Top 15 Most Anticipated Concerts of the Year

If you’re looking to have a good time, a concert always guarantees a way to let loose with family and friends. You can sing and dance your way until the end of 2015 with this amazing line-up of talented entertainers. Make sure you don’t miss these highly anticipated concerts everyone in Miami will be talking about! 1. Janet Jackson: Unbreakable World Tour AmericanAirlines Arena Sunday, September 20, 2015 at 8:00pm 2. J BALVIN with Becky G. James L. Knight Center Wednesday, September 23, 2015 at 7:30pm 3. Nick Jonas: Live in Concert The Fillmore Miami Beach at Jackie Gleason Theater Sunday, September 27, 2015 at 7:30pm 4. Marc Anthony AmericanAirlines Arena Friday, October 2-3, 2015 at 8:00pm 5. LA MUSA Awards and Induction Gala The Fillmore Miami Beach at Jackie Gleason Theater Thursday, October 15, 2015 at 8:00pm 6. Zedd: True Colors Tour Bayfront Park Friday, October 16, 2015 at 7:00pm 7. Juan Gabriel AmericanAirlines Arena Friday, October 16, 2015 at 9:00pm 8. KORN The Fillmore Miami Beach at Jackie Gleason Theater Friday, October 16, 2015 at 9:00pm 9. Ricky Martin AmericanAirlines Arena Saturday, October 24, 2015 at 8:00pm 10. Taylor Swift AmericanAirlines Arena Tuesday, October 27, 2015 at 7:30pm 11. iHeart Radio Fiesta Latina AmericanAirlines Arena Saturday, November 7, 2015 at 8:30pm 12. Alejandro Fernandez AmericanAirlines Arena Saturday, November 14, 2015 at 8:00pm 13. Juanes AmericanAirlines Arena Friday, December 4, 2015 at 7:30pm 14. Luis Miguel AmericanAirlines Arena Saturday, December 12, 2015 at 8:00pm 15. The Weeknd: The Madness Fall Tour AmericanAirlines Arena Saturday, December 19, 2015 at 7:30pm All tickets may be purchased on ticketmaster.com

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Miami’s Cultural Countdown to Art Basel 2015

With September rolling in so quickly, it only means December is just around the corner and Art Basel Miami 2015 will begin in the blink of an eye. For those of us who simply cannot wait for the cultural week, we can cater to our artistic selves in the meantime with these current cultural happenings. Fontainebleau Hosts Frank Sinatra’s Centennial Birthday Celebration If you’ve ever wondered what it was like to live in the era of Frank Sinatra and his sultry tunes, you won’t want to miss Frank Sinatra’s Centennial Birthday Celebration at the Fontainebleau Miami Beach. The 100 day countdown features tons of fabulous events such as The Frank Sinatra Photo Gallery Official Unveiling and Launch of “Sinatra – Exclusive Limited Edition Book” hosted by Fontainebleau and Frank’s granddaughters, A.J. Lambert and Amanda Erlinger. When: September 3rd-December 12th, 2015 Where: Fontainebleau Miami Beach PAMM Opens Major Exhibition of Aboriginal Contemporary Art The major exhibition of aboriginal contemporary art begins on September 17th, 2015 and continues until January 3rd, 2016 at the Pérez Art Museum Miami. No Boundaries: Aboriginal Australian Contemporary Abstract Painting will exhibit nine artists paving the way and “inspired by their ancient cultural traditions.” This particular exhibition will guarantee a learning experience of these traditions with more than 75 paintings created over a span of 10 years. When: September 17, 2015-January 3, 2016 Where: Pérez Art Museum Miami Lou La Vie Art Night  What do you get when you mix philanthropy, art, and fast cars? You’ll have to attend Lou La Vie’s Art Night to find out–however, a good time with unique art is guaranteed. On September, 10th, Lou La Vie and Chris Chambers from Catch 84 Foundation will host artist Yuhmi Collective, along with Homero Ganem, Leonardo Hidalgo, Mister E., King Saladeen, and much more. They are coming together to showcase their work and raise awareness for Autism Speaks. When: Thursday, September 10th, 2015 – 7-10pm Where: 246 NE 15th Street, Miami, FL 33132

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Labor Day Weekend 2015 Festivities in Miami

By Gisel Habibnejad Summer is coming to a close, which means Labor Day weekend is among us. So why not ring in the fall season by having a blast in Miami? If you’re looking to indulge in artistic masterpieces, a family friendly activity, get a good workout in, or party the night away–you’ll find something to spark your interest here! Labor Day Picnic at the Pérez Art Museum Miami (PAMM) Enjoy a lovely waterfront picnic with live music from Magic City Hippies, and food and drink specials. Top your day off by exploring the exhibitions inside the museum including: Project Gallery: Bik van der Pol, Poetics of Relation, and much more. When: Monday, September 7th – 11am-3pm (Picnic); 10am-6pm (Museum & galleries open) Where: Pérez Art Museum Miami – 1103 Biscayne Blvd., Miami, FL 33132 Ticket Purchase: http://bitly.com/pammlaborday Additional Tip: Metromover is recommended Miami Marlins vs. Milwaukee Brewers Catch a fly ball, savor in Cracker Jacks, sip on a cold one, and oh yeah–watch the Miami Marlins beat the Milwaukee Brewers! What can be better than that? A great way to enjoy a family outing on a sunny day! When: Monday, September 7th – 1:10pm Where: Marlins Park Ticket Purchase: http://miami.marlins.mlb.com/index.jsp?c_id=mia Bill Baggs Cape Florida State Park in Key Biscayne You can’t celebrate Labor Day weekend properly in Miami if you don’t make a trip to the beach. So why not sulk in the sun at one of the most beautiful beaches in Florida? If you’re not a fan of the water you can always adventure through the historic lighthouse, go kayaking, camping, or bicycle riding through the nature trial. Where: 1200 South Crandon Boulevard, Key Biscayne, FL 33149 Additional Tip: Two restaurants available; Guided tours of lighthouse and lighthouse keeper’s cottage available twice daily; https://www.floridastateparks.org/park/Cape-Florida LIV Nightclub Labor Day Parties Party the night away on any given night this weekend, featuring some of the top artists of today’s music. Laidback Luke ­– Thursday, September 3rd Jason Derulo ­– Friday, September 4th 50 Cent – Saturday, September 5th; Poolside at 3pm Afrojack ­– Saturday night, September 5th For table reservations, call (305) 674-4680

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Julio Iglesias, Jr.: World Tour with His Father, Family Life, & What’s Next

September-October Issue 2015 MIAMI NATIVE & SPANISH SINGER REVEALS WHAT IT’S LIKE BEING ON TOUR WITH HIS FATHER, GROWING UP AS AN ‘IGLESIAS,’ & WHAT THE FUTURE HOLDS FOR HIM By Gisel Habibnejad Photographed by Ernesto Poblacion With musical talent running through his veins, it’s safe to say Julio Iglesias, Jr. was born to grace the world with his gift. Throughout his lifetime and various works, music has always remained a constant. There’s no denying the greatness that awaits Julio in the near future with a new album in the works and joining his father on his world tour, among the many. Julio was born to Spanish music icon Julio Iglesias, and Filipina socialite and journalist Isabel Preysler. Growing up, his parents instilled morals and values that molded him into the person he is today. “My dad taught me the importance of working hard in anything you do in life and to always surround yourself with great people.” Having a popular singer as a father also had its perks. “When I was younger, I saw my father like any young boy sees his father. As I got older, I began to realize that my father was famous. It was always nice to hear my friends and their parents express how they love my father’s music,” says the singer. “It’s a great feeling when people appreciate what your parents do.” Although he doesn’t plan on having children in the near future, he can’t wait to instill his family values into his future offspring. “I value good people with big hearts, family, friends, and music.” As Julio grew older, his passion for music blossomed and he soon realized his purpose in life. “Growing up in a musically-inclined family, you learn to really appreciate it.” While it would be easy to assume Julio broke into show business through music, it was actually through his modeling career. With several campaigns under his belt, his most notable include: Versace and Gap. Soon after, he ventured off into other aspects of the industry. He displayed his dance moves on the Spanish version of Dancing with the Stars known as ¡Mira Quien Baila! He then went on to win the first season of Gone Country, featuring various celebrities from different genre backgrounds competing to become a country singer. However, the most memorable of his TV stints has to be his frequent appearances on Oprah Winfrey’s talk show. Somewhere between his modeling career and television shows, Julio toured and became the opening act of Cher’s Do You Believe? 1999 North American tour. Most recently, Julio recorded the album Latin Lovers, featuring various artists coming together to create a compilation covering popular Spanish music hits. Along with Nuno Resende and Damien Sargue, Julio performed several of these covers at numerous concerts throughout Europe. Among the popular singles are “Vous Les Femmes,” an original by his father, “La Camisa Negra,” and “Livin’ La Vida Loca.” When he’s not touring or traveling all over the world, he’s in Miami–the place he has called home for most of his life. Julio was born in Spain, but moved to our beloved city when he was a child. Ever since, it has held a special place in his heart. “My family and friends live here. There’s nothing better than that.” An ideal day for Julio is relaxing by the beach and playing tennis. “The great thing about Miami is that you never get bored here; the city is always expanding. There’s always something to do.” However, ‘home is where the heart is’ and his heart belongs to his beautiful wife, Charisse Verhaert. Charisse and Julio began dating 12 years ago and finally tied the knot in 2011. “I love my wife, she’s an amazing woman. I’m very blessed to have her by my side,” says Julio about the Belgian model. While he’s usually touring overseas, some of his favorite destinations are within our very boarders. He takes delight in making occasional trips to the Florida Keys and spending time in his vacation home. Besides boating and kite boarding, the drive itself brings him bliss. “The spectacular view of the ocean on both sides when crossing the Seven Mile Bridge really makes the long drive worth it.” Having attended Menlo College near San Francisco, Julio grew affection towards Northern California, which he visits at least four times a year. One of his favorite places on the west coast is Lake Tahoe. During the winter, he can’t get enough of snowboarding; while in the summer, he enjoys the quiet beaches. Earlier this year, it was announced Julio would be joining his father on his world tour. Their first official performance together took place on May 22nd in Romania. Bulgaria, Spain, and Portugal were among the other countries that followed. In September, he will perform alongside his father in Guadalajara, Santiago de Querétaro, Mérida, Yucatán, Hermosillo, Puebla, and Monterrey in Mexico. In November and December, he looks forward to touring in Asia. “It’s a great experience because I get to spend a lot of quality time with my father. To share a stage with him in front of 20,000 people has been a dream come true.” As for a concert in Miami, locals should be on the look out for an upcoming performance down the road. With this in mind, we had to ask: are there any future plans for a performance with Julio, his father, and Enrique? We were pleasantly surprised to find the answer to be yes. Whenever this occurs, it is sure to make history! We were especially excited to learn that Julio has begun writing and recording songs for his next Spanish solo album, which will be released next spring. Everyone will be able to get to know Julio on a personal level like never before, and he can’t wait to share it with the world. To keep up with all the latest news on Julio Iglesias, Jr., follow his social media accounts: Instagram: @juliojrofficial Facebook: www.facebook.com/JulioJrOfficial Twitter: @JulioJrOfficial Click here to view this

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LA MUSA Awards Induction Gala 2015

CELEBRATING THE GREATEST LATIN SONGWRITERS & COMPOSERS By Gisel Habibnejad Photography Courtesy of AR ENTERTAINMENT & LSHOF On October 18, 2012 history was made when the Nominating Committee and Board of Directors had their first meeting to establish The Latin Songwriters Hall of Fame. “I was driven by my passion to honor the greatest Latin Songwriters of all time,” shares Rudy Peréz, LSHOF Co-Founder and President, who joined forces with Desmond Child, LSHOF Co-Founder and Chairman, to create the organization. With the celebration of the musical accomplishments of Spanish and Portuguese icons as its driving force, these music titans will never be forgotten. In efforts to support and educate those aspiring to pursue a career in the music world, workshops, showcases, and scholarships are put into the hands of the next musically inclined generation. “Our immediate goals are to continue inspiring new generations of songwriters through our Masterclass In The Round series and ongoing digital initiatives,” says Peréz. Once a year, The Latin Songwriters Hall of Fame committee comes together to celebrate inductees and honorees with LA MUSA Awards Induction Gala. Special performances by artists currently making waves and presenters honoring their peers take place throughout the night. While the night is full of laughs and tears, the induction process is hard work. Involving singers, producers, songwriters, recording engineers, and performing rights organization representatives, the awards aren’t just handed to anyone. Some of the requirements include having their first big hit at least 20 years prior. The amount of significant influence they’ve had on other artists is also taken into consideration. The award trophy itself has a beautiful story behind it. The design was inspired by cofounder, Desmond Child’s mother in order to preserve her legacy and symbolize the meaning of the award. “In 2012 after my mother, the Cuban poet and songwriter Elena Casals passed away. I felt a strong need to create a legacy in her honor that would educate, preserve, honor and celebrate the lives and music of the world’s greatest Latin music songwriters and composers and encourage future generations of music creators in every genre,” recalls Child. Of course, none of this would be possible without the founders. Rudy Peréz, LSHOF Co-Founder and President, has made an impact in the music industry for the last 30 years writing about 300 #1 hit songs and being pronounced “Producer of the Decade” by Billboard Magazine with five Grammy wins. Fellow musical veteran of 40 years, LSHOF Co-Founder and Chairman, Desmond Child has sold 300 million albums worldwide and has worked with artists such as Bon Jovi, Katy Perry, and Aerosmith. In addition to honoring the biggest musical influences in the industry, they make it a priority to preserve an endless appreciation to songwriters who often become the unsung heroes of the music business. “We stand with them in solidarity so they will be able to make careers out of what they do best, which is to write the classic songs that we’ll be honoring at the Latin Songwriters Hall of Fame far into the future,” declares Child. The Latin Songwriters Hall of Fame may be young, but the future only looks brighter with a museum in Miami and a traveling exhibition currently in the works. “We are in the planning stages of creating an interactive Latin Songwriters Hall of Fame Museum Experience that will be a must see tourist attraction in Miami,” reveals Peréz. For now, we can celebrate Latin music and its pioneers through LA MUSA Awards Induction Gala which will take place on Thursday, October 15, 2015 at 7pm at The Fillmore Miami Beach Jackie Gleason Theatre. “This year we have many surprises in store, you will see unique performances that you’ll never see anywhere else, as well as a stellar line up of iconic legends and contemporary superstars all accompanied by the great La Musa Orchestra conducted by Maestro Eduardo Marturet of the Miami Symphony Orchestra,” shares Peréz. The upscale event will induct Hector Ochoa Cardenas, Emilio Estefan, Myriam Hernadez, Gustavo Santaolalla, Alvaro Torres, and Diego Torres. The 2015 Honorees include Beto Cuevas, Fonseca, Alejandra Guzman, Quincy Jones, and Rita Moreno.  LA MUSA Awards Induction Gala will take place on Thursday, October 15, 2015 For more information, please visit www.latinsonghall.com Click here to view this post in the September/October 2015 digital issue Click here to view the online issue

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Creating the Stepping Stones for At-Risk Youth

By Alyse Mier Photography by World Red Eye July 9th marked a day of pure joy for the staff and students at the Irie Foundation Allapattah Music and Literacy Center (IFAMLC). Media, volunteers, staff, Jeff Ransdell from Merrill Lynch Wealth Management and Miami’s very own DJ Irie were in attendance to celebrate the van that had been gifted to the center by Merrill Lynch. The students of the center had been working tirelessly for days to put together a performance that would impress the crowd. The performances consisted of exceptionally talented rappers, dancers, solo singers and spoken word poets who made the crowd’s jaws drop. The performers exhibited qualities of artistic professionals and were true examples of the center’s incredible success. Using the arts as a motivational and learning platform, the Irie Foundation has provided kids with a creative outlet for self-expression through its art programs. The students are encouraged to use their talents to increase self-confidence and build essential life skills. At the center, the children are taught how to write songs, produce music videos, edit music videos and, thanks to Irie’s efforts, may soon be able to listen to their very own music on the radio. Most importantly, the center works with each student to ensure that they turn their love for music and arts into a passion for academic success. Free tutoring lessons are offered to every single student and made mandatory for those students that want to participate in music and art classes but are receiving a “C” or below in one or more subjects in school. “Irie and his team are creating opportunities for these young kids to learn and to express themselves, and quite honestly I’m just proud to be a part of it,” said Ransdell who is the Managing Director and Market Executive for Merrill Lynch in the Southeast, Latin America & Caribbean. At the heart of the center is DJ Irie, whose goal is to provide at-risk youth with opportunities to express themselves through a creative outlet and in ways that would otherwise not be provided to them. He wants to be able to award the kids with the same opportunities and experiences that he was able to take advantage of when he was younger. “If I wasn’t able to experience and enjoy music and art at an early age, I don’t think I would be the person that I am today. Some of the kids in there know how to shoot, produce and edit music videos. When you have that knowledge you can take that and pursue it as a career. They don’t have to depend on anybody else, so the fact that all those things are available for them now really enables them to make that decision,” said Irie. The youth currently served by the center are walking testaments that the arts are an extremely powerful learning tool and exemplify just how critical a solid academic foundation is. For more information on the Irie Foundation, please visit iriefoundation.org

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Julio Iglesias Jr. to Perform at SWIMMIAMI

By Alyse Mier The most fashionable week of the year will kick off with SWIMMIAMI sponsored by Planet Fashion TV. The much-anticipated event will be hosted at the W South Beach Hotel and Residences on July 16th at 6pm. SWIMMIAMI will feature a VIP cocktail reception, a runway presentation by Lacoste™ and a performance by the widely talented Spanish singer Julio Iglesias Jr. Iglesias will perform a not to be missed modern day remake of his father’s hit song “Vous Les Femmes.” However, your swim week fun does not need to end there. SWIMMIAMI will carry on from July 17th through July 19th during swim week. Make sure to gather all your friends and dive into the most fashionable time of the year. To purchase VIP tickets, please call (305)793-1389 For more information, please visit planetfashiontv.com

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My Miami: America Olivo

Photographed by Russell Baer America Olivo is a true multitalented artist, where education meets seemingly endless creativity. After earning a bachelor’s degree from the opera theatre program at The Juilliard School in New York, she landed a job opening for Ricky Martin in China. During this time, along with three friends, she formed a Spanish/English pop band, called Soluna and signed a multimillion dollar record deal with DreamWorks Records/Universal Music Group. For 6 years, Soluna toured the U.S. and Latin America performing with Enrique Iglesias and Mark Anthony. In the last 10 years, she has appeared in 40 television episodes, 16 films, and several on-stage performances. When she’s not performing, she and her husband, Christian Campbell, produce live shows, web, and television series. America Olivo currently recurs on Chicago P.D., Defiance, and Degrassi: The Next Generation. She can also be seen in the upcoming Mission: Impossible–Rogue Nation with Tom Cruise. She and her husband have recently established a production company named EsoteriCam Productions. They are both spokespeople for Baby Quest Foundation, which provides grants to prospective parents who need financial assistance to create a family when they can’t “naturally” do so. When in Miami you may catch me… Having lunch in Coconut Grove or shopping at vintage boutiques on Biscayne Boulevard. The biggest misconception about Miami is… That it’s just a big fashion show centered around superficial, body conscious beauties. I prefer to think of Miami fashion as body “unconscious” that encourages people to be free, courageous, and unreserved. The last restaurant I enjoyed in Miami was… The Terrace at the SLS South Beach Hotel. It reminds me of being at an Italian cafe in Lake Como, where my husband and I were married. I’m a sucker for pancakes and their Olive Oil Mini Pancakes are to die for. What surprised me most about Miami was… That you don’t really need to pack a lot. It’s always a freeing feeling to let go of my black clothing and leggings, and trade them in for vibrant colors, flowing fabrics, and bathing suits. I’m also often surprised by how fast Miami natives make me feel comfortable every time I visit. Aside from the weather, the best reason to return to Miami is… My husband and I usually attend the week long Burning Man Festival in the Black Rock Desert. Miami shares some amazing qualities with this festival such as: self-expression; the sense of living in the moment rather than that rat race rush; the feeling of community; and the importance of music, dancing, art, and culture rather than business. The first time I became really curious about Miami was… I was obsessed with La Música Latina growing up. Gloria Estefan and the Miami Sound Machine drew my attention towards Miami. I couldn’t wait to hear the Cuban rhythms en vivo! Click here to view this post in our July/August digital issue. Click here to view our online issue.

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