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The Weekend Guide: 11/12-11/14

Destination Fashion Kick Off Party When: Thursday, November 12th at 6:00-9:00pm Where: Bal Harbour Shops Additional Information: Annual fundraiser benefitting spinal cord research; appearances by NFL Hall of Fame linebacker Nick Buoniconti, his son Marc, Tommy Lee Jones, Emilio & Gloria Estefan, & Brittany & Christian Slater; live concert; fashion show; live auction; launch of 2016 Women of Substance & Style www.balharbourshops.com Miami Heat vs Utah Jazz When: Thursday, November 12th at 7:30pm Where: AmericanAirlines Arena Tickets: www.ticketmaster.com Jason Derulo Concert When: Friday, November 13th at 8:00pm Where: Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Tickets: www.ticketmaster.com Color Run 5k When: Saturday, November 14th at 9:00am Where: Sun Life Stadium Registration: $45 per runner Additional Information: Photo stations; followed by the Finish Festival with music; Shine Tour gift kits; keepsakes such as shirts; shiny tattoos, shine powder packets, & gold finisher’s medal thecolorrun.com/miami Coral Gables Food, Wine & Spirits Festival When: Saturday, November 14th at 4:00pm Where: Bossa Nova Tickets: $39/2-day access Additional Information: 100 companies & 200 brands will be featured; spirits tent, wine tent, beer garden, culinary square, seminars & demonstrations coralgablesfoodwinespirits.com The Fourth Annual Savor the Season When: Saturday, November 14th at 6:00-11:00pm Where: Brickell World Plaza Tickets: $100 Additional Information: Benefits the Humane Society of Greater Miami, Feeding South Florida, & the University of Miami Center for Autism & Related Disabilities savortheseasonmiami.com Alejandro Fernandez Concert When: Saturday, November 14th at 8:00pm Where: AmericanAirlines Arena Tickets: www.ticketmaster.com

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Top Seasonal Beers of Fall

By Justina Coronel Among the midst of the fall spirit and pumpkin spice and everything nice, make sure to enjoy the most delicious seasonal brews made for you. 1. Abita Brewing Company Pecan Harvest Ale: This fine ale is brewed with a mix of pale, biscuit, Munich, caramel malts, and Willamette hops. Flavorful Louisiana roasted pecans are also added in order to give the brew a subtle nutty flavor. Great food pairings involve seafood, red meat, and of course nuts. For more information, visit www.abita.com 2. Dogfish Head Punkin Ale: This smooth brown ale is brewed with pumpkin meat, spices, and brown sugar to give you the ultimate flavors of pumpkin and caramel. Great food pairings would be the classic Thanksgiving dishes such as turkey, stuffing, or lamb but you can also combine it with roasted duck, dessert dumplings, or sharp cheddar cheese. For more information, visit www.dogfish.com 3. Samuel Adams OctoberFest: This rich flavor deep golden amber colored beer is a classic blend of hearty melts of deep yet smooth flavors of caramel. Octoberfest is a malt lover’s heaven due to its blend of four roasts of barley to create sweet flavors of caramel and toffee. For more information, visit www.samueladams.com 4. Founders Brewing Company Harvest Ale: With the first sip, your mouth is embraced with a juicy hop presence that is incorporated with fresh citrus and then followed by a toasted malt undertone. For more information, visit www.foundersbrewing.com 5. AleSmith Evil Dead Red: Just like the sound of the name, this beer is deep blood-red in color, but with an aroma of pine and citrus. These hops balance the sweetness and richness of the brew’s caramel malts. A great combination to eat with this brew would be with caramel apples or toffee. For more information, visit their Instagram page: @AleSmithBrewing These amazing brews are seasonal, so be sure to make time to crack a beer and enjoy the moment this time of year.

Beauty, MSM Online, Traveler

Safe Travels with Savvy Travelers

By Gisel Habibnejad The holiday are coming up, which usually means traveling with loved ones. Some of these travels require air transportation and airlines enforce a strict travel code through which our beauty essentials usually suffer. Sometimes, we have to leave behind important products vital to our beauty regimen. Savvy Travelers relieves us of most of these pains by creating one-time use, disposable products that are also airline friendly. Recently launched at Nordstrom earlier this month, the brand was created by Tina Aldatz and Margie Floris in partnership with the department store. The specialized items are made in California and can be used as on-the-go products, not just for travel. Each 6-pack box is $10. “Whether you are buying Savvy Travelers products as a stocking stuffer for a friend or loved one, or if you need the products yourself to ease packing during holiday travels, Savvy Travelers aims to make your holidays healthier and easier,” shares Margie. Here are four products you won’t want to travel without: 1. Take Offz A facial cleanser and moisturizer in one—that doesn’t need any water! 2. In the Klear Glass cleaner. This includes eyeglasses, phones, smart devices, and much more. 3. No Sweat Antiperspirant sheets that are so light and take up little to no space. 4. Speak Eazy Mouthwash in a wipe—easy, breezy, fresh!

Fashion, Fashion 101, MSM Online

Yeezy Season 1 x Webster Miami

By Gisel Habibnejad Last spring, Kanye West revealed his very first clothing line partnered up with Adidas. What took him so long, right? Now, the androgynous designs are available to men and women at Webster Miami. Made up of dark colors and neutrals, the line is ideal for fall fashions and oozes effortless appeal. It’s clear to see the theme is made up of utilitarian inspirations and trendy street style. The line includes joggers, bomber jackets, loose fitting sweaters, platform boots, and more. For more information, please visit www.thewebstermiami.com

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Weekend Guide: 11/6-11/8

ICA Speaks When: Friday, Nov. 6th at 7:00pm Where: Palm Court Plaza – Miami Design District Admission: Free with RSVP RSVP: www.icamiami.org Party on the Plaza Presented by Coral Gables Museum Young Associates When: Friday, Nov. 6th at 7:00pm Where: Coral Gables Museum Tickets: Pre-sale: $50 with 10,000 casino chips; At door: $60 with no chips Additional Information: Miami Vice theme, cocktail attire; cars, boats, casino, ‘80s cover band, DJs, street art, champagne bar, open Bacardi bar, & food from local restaurants www.coralgablesmuseum.org Stand Up for the Cure Miami 2015 Sponsored by Sense Beach House When: Saturday, Nov. 7th; 9:00am – Event begins, 12:00pm – Beer & wine available, 1:00pm – Lunch with beer & wine Where: Miami Yacht Club You can register here Additional Information: Racing, Opportunity Drawing Raffle & Silent Auction, & paddle boarding; lunch, happy hour beer & wine; free breast & skin cancer examination; benefits Susan G. Komen & Stand Up for the Cure Florida Georgia Line – This is How We Cruise When: Saturday, Nov. 7th-11th Where: Port of Miami – Miami to Cozumel Tickets: http://www.fglcruise.com/transportation/ Coconuts Music Festival When: Sunday, Nov. 8th at 11:00am-6:00pm Where: Haulover Beach Park Admission: Free Additional Information: Concert, family activities, coconut edibles, food trucks, coconut shot put, coconut casting; funds benefit Veterans of Foreign Wars’ local efforts & Parks Foundation of Miami-Dade to create tree canopy at Haulover Beach Park; parking $7, bus/RV $15 www.hauloverbeach.org Miami Heat vs. Toronto Raptors When: Sunday, Nov. 8th at 6:00pm Where: AmericanAirlines Arena Tickets: www.nba.com/heat/tickets

Arts, Culture, MSM Online, The Issue

Craig Robins: A Not So Secret Love Affair with Art

November-December Issue 2015 By Angela Betancourt Before they were turned into charming boutique hotels, before they were restaurants, before they gained worldwide fame and recognition, the Art Deco District was merely a series of run-down buildings facing an uncertain future. If it wasn’t for the vision and determination of a few pioneering individuals, who saw this historic district for its potential, the Miami Beach we know today would not exist. One of these visionaries is Craig Robins, a real estate developer, philanthropist, and art enthusiast that has made a massive impact in Miami’s real estate, culture, and art landscape. Robins is also the Founder and CEO of Dacra, a real estate company that is constantly propelling Miami into the future. Robins’ vision for the Art Deco District was unprecedented. He began investing in South Beach real estate in the 1980s and steadily restored iconic properties to their original grandeur. As the neighborhood began to thrive and flourish, Robins set his eyes across the bridge. He is the man behind the Miami Design District (MDD) which has become a famed neighborhood in its own right. Less than 30 years ago the MDD was the neglected area of the city you wouldn’t want to get caught in walking around at night. Today, the MDD is a destination that’s home to numerous restaurants, galleries, artists, luxury retail brands, and innovative businesses. “When we set out to revitalize and reinvent the District, our goal was to cultivate an atmosphere where creativity could flourish, regardless of its specific label or medium. These artistic endeavors are all vital components of the fabric of the Design District – the value systems informing each are remarkably similar, with an emphasis on craft, quality, and a profound commitment to expressing a creative vision,” he shared. One of the first things Robins and his team did was to bring back the element of furniture design in order to compete with a nearby business. The move paid off and as new buildings were created; heavy hitters in the design world began setting up showrooms. Robins also fostered an environment of creativity and innovation by providing artists with studio space. “As the neighborhood became known as a laboratory for creativity, we hosted events like the annual Art Loves Design party to celebrate those flourishing creative disciplines. We created public art installations by Marc Newson, Jose Bedia and Zaha Hadid among others,” he said. It wasn’t long before leading fashion brands took notice of the neighborhood’s new personality. The MDD soon welcomed Marni, Christian Louboutin, Maison Martin Margiela, and others. There are currently more than 50 luxury fashion brands in the neighborhood with brands like Christian Dior, Dolce & Gabbana, Isabel Marant, Loro Piana, Tod’s and Van Cleef & Arpels expected in 2016. “While the revitalization of the neighborhood began with a cultivation of design showrooms and art collections of international significance, fashion was always part of my vision for the Design District,” said Robins. While two of Miami’s most important neighborhoods were being physically transformed, a creative metamorphosis was simultaneously taking shape: the emergence of Miami’s art scene. Robins’ passion for the arts transcends beyond his personal life and into his work. He even positioned Dacra to be a real estate development firm “that uses architecture, art, design and cultural programming to build creative international destinations.” He speaks of art not in the way of colors on a canvas or molded form; it comes from a much deeper place. “I am instinctive in choosing art, but my life is an interaction between intuitive impulses and a conscious mind, one checks the other. When I become interested in an artist, I tend to collect their work in depth. For more than a decade I have been working with Jack Tilton, who has been the single greatest influence on me as an art collector. Jack is one of the most insightful people working in the art world today, he gave me the confidence to work harder on building my collection”. So it shouldn’t come as a surprise that Robins is also the Principle of the leading international design show Design Miami and is also responsible for introducing Miami Art Basel to the city. Art Basel has now become one of the largest art fairs in the world; featuring more than 200 galleries and attracting thousands of visitors each year. Miami Art Basel takes place over one week in December. During this time, the amount of events being hosted around the city is almost maddening. Each year it gets even larger. The act of attending all of these events, also known as Art Baseling, is not for the weak of spirit. Robins’ take on it is pretty accurate: “Trying to get ready for Art Basel Miami Beach – it’s a kind of endurance event that you have to train for.” Though Miami Art Basel only comes once a year, Robins believes in creating events and programs that will keep the community more engaged in the arts year round. The MDD currently has a diverse arts and culture program that seeks to constantly engage the community across a variety of art platforms. Some of the initiatives include a lecture series, an art day for families, a six week live music series called District Sounds, and a Site-Specific Performance Series that takes the performance out of the traditional theater and into the neighborhood. “As our base of important cultural institutions grows here in the Miami Design District, so has our ability to connect the community with distinguished artists, curators, critics and cultural figures. The lecture series offered at the de la Cruz Collection, the ICA/Miami and Locust Projects (exhibition space) both engages and inspires conversations within the Miami arts community.” Each event is carefully curated to further an understanding of contemporary art and to allow the artist to engage with the audience in unexpected ways. By breaking from the traditional, the community has an opportunity to experience art in more unusual and interactive ways. The programs and events are designed to make art accessible to everyone. With

Culture, Film, MSM Online

O Cinema: A Theater of Dreams

By Michèle Bigler Photography Courtesy of O Cinema It has been said that cinema has evolved into the modern book. Most of the classic novels we’ve all heard of or even read have come to life behind the screen in movie theaters and eventually made their way into our living rooms. Many of us can recollect fond memories of our first trip to the theater and the impressions of the big screen usually accompanied by popcorn, slushies or nachos. Cinema, like any art, can be classified into many different fields, however the most relevant is Hollywood Blockbusters vs. independent film. Although we won’t argue the quality of said genres, the lacking of smaller budget films in large venues is lamentable. Fortunately for South Florida film junkies looking to catch first-run independent, foreign, art and family films, they can opt to visit O Cinema for their alternative film needs.    With three locations that sprouted in Wynwood, Miami Beach and Miami Shores you can head over to the more intimate venues that don’t only offer unique screenings, but also attempt to involve the community with local artists by showcasing some of South Florida’s talent at their venues. Currently on display at the Wynwood location is the project 9TOPICS by Amalia Caputo and Marina Font, which takes a deeper look at the contemporary world and the way that we define our existence. Given that modernity is largely defined by a saturation of images and selfies, this project attempts to delineate the self through pictures that steer away from the selfie. 9TOPICS is a promising expo  encompassing 3000+ portrayals of public submissions that present a myriad of interpretations of the self to be exhibited until November 22, 2015. Evidently, O Cinema Miami is the perfect place for a date night or just an evening outside the box that is sure to culturally enrich any spectator and set a spellbinding train of thoughts into motion. For those interested, the following movies will be presented in November: Steve Jobs– yet another perspective into the life of one of the creators of our technologically engrossed modernity. Bridge of Spies– a film that zooms into the cold war through the candid eye of a scrupulous insurance lawyer sent on a mission to negotiate the exchange of three prisoners of war. The Prime Ministers: Soldiers and Peacemakers– an examination of Israeli and Egyptian relations as well as the events that surround the rescue of hostages in Entever in 1976. This documentary looks at the evolution of the tense political relations between Israel and its neighbors. Sufragette– a chronicle about the journey that a trio of women endured in order to advocate woman’s suffrage. La Nozze di Figaro (The Marriage of Figaro)- a showing of Britain’s Royal Opera House featuring a story of love, betrayal and forgiveness. Room– A riveting gaze into a mother’s relationship with her son. What Our Fathers Did: A Nazi Legacy– a series of conversations that done a frank insight into the lives of the sons of nazis. For more information, please visit http://www.o-cinema.org

Culinary, MSM Online

The South Beach Food & Wine Festival is Back & Ready to Attack

By Justina Coronel It’s that time of year of food galore with so much more. Celebrating 15 years, the Food Network & Cooking Channel presents the Wine and Food Festival Presented by FOOD & WINE (SOBEWFF) on February 24-26, 2016. The signature white tents are perfectly nestled and stretched on the sands of South Beach and are there to provide the most glorious tastes for the ultimate foodies. February 24, 2015: On the first day of the festival, a new edition is added to the mix with the Festival’s new Taste For Lauderdale Series with Seaside Eats hosted by Robert Irvine at the Bonnet House Museum & Gardens. The series will have a selection of intimate dinner experiences that are being held in various Fort Lauderdale restaurants featuring renowned chefs with a variety of culinary personalities. February 25, 2015: Kicking off this day will commence with Barilla’s Italian Bites on the beach house by Emmy Award-Winning Food Network star Giada De Laurentiis. Thirty of the nation’s best chefs will be there to take attendees on a delicious tour of true and authentic Italian samples that are also accompanied by Folonari and Campari Italian spirits. February 26, 2015: The Amstel Light Burger Bash, a fan-favorite, is presented by Schweird & Sons hosted by Rachael Ray after 10 years. This event will bring the country’s leading burger experts to come together to construe scrumptious and burgerlicious combinations in order to compete for top honors. Also, new Festival Events in 2016 include: Grilled Cheese Happy Hour hosted by Laura Werlin & Ms. Cheezious Midnight Breakfast hosted by Chrissy Teigen & Fireman Derek Dessert Party hosted by Duff Goldman Croquetamania hosted by Jean-Georges Vongerichten Like Water for Chocolate Screening & Conversation with Screenwriter Laura Esquivel Not only are you enjoying a bite, but you are also helping the student of the Florida International University Chaplin School of Hospitality & Tourism Management because all the proceeds from the festival benefit their program. To date, the festival has raised more than $22 million for the school. Make sure not to miss this event where you can devour mouth-watering samples of every type of food selection tied with a perfectly paired fine wine; there is no better way to enjoy your time to dine. For more details: The Festival’s exclusive MasterCard® presale period begins on Monday, October 5 at 9:00 AM EST online at sobefest.com or by calling 877.762.3933 (phone sales open Monday – Friday, 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM EST). Public ticket sales for the 2016 Festival open at midnight on Monday, October 19.

Arts, MSM Online

The Weekend Guide: 10/30-11/1

By Alyse Mier Ghosts, witches and goblins oh my! MSM has provided you with quite the treat and compiled a list of this weekend’s spookiest happenings. All you have to do is provide the tricks. Happy Hauntings! Vizcaya Halloween Sundowner This spooktacular event held on the Vizcaya estate features 5 full service bars, breweries, food options and plenty of dancing all while overlooking the beautiful Biscayne Bay. Make sure to come in your Halloween finest and participate in the costume contest. When: Friday, October 30th at 8:00pm-midnight Where: Vizcaya Museum & Gardens Tickets: Can be purchased at vizcayahalloween.org/tickets/ Price: $125-$250 Additional Information: All those wishing to attend must be 21 and over. Proof of age required at entry. Halloween Eve There’s is no better way to begin your weekend than partying with some of EDM’s hottest DJs, Krewella. Gather a group of friends and make your way down to Miami Beach for an all hallows eve you are sure to never forget. When: Friday, October 30th Where: LIV Nightclub at the Fontainebleau Hotel Additional Information: For table reservations, call (305) 674-4680 Nightmare on the Beach The only Halloween party that takes place directly on the sand of South Beach, Nightmare on the Beach is a night full of food, live entertainment and an open bar. Best part of all, this annual party benefits the Little Lighthouse Foundation. When: Saturday, October 31st at 9pm-2am Where: Lummus Park Tickets: Can be purchased at wantickets.com Price: $183 Additional Information: All those wishing to attend must be 21 and over Halloween Night on Lincoln Road Mall Once a year this tourist hotspot is turned into a central hub for zombies, pop culture personas and anything else you can turn into a costume. Take part and witness as all sorts of get ups make their way down the mall, and stop in at the different bars and restaurants. And make sure to not miss out on the costume contest happening on the main stage. When: Saturday, October 31st Where: Lincoln Road Mall, Miami Beach Additional Information: This event is free to the public and pets are welcome Sunday Gourmet Brunch Take in the breathtaking water and city view while enjoying a fabulous brunch at the Mandarin Oriental. Brunch includes: a made to order omelet and egg station, champagne, carving station, sushi, fresh salads and fruit, bakery items and so much more. When: Sunday, November 1st Time: 11:30am-3:30pm Where: Mandarin Oriental Hotel Price: $55 for adults; $25 for kids ages 6-12

Culinary, Health & Fitness, Health & Fitness, LIFESTYLE, MSM Online

Fall in Love with Fall

By Gisel Habibnejad The fall season doesn’t have to be boring. This is an opportunity to truly enjoy the seasons changing, don’t just sit there and wait—get out there and be a part of it. Relish in the breezy weather, engage in physical activities, tap into your inner foodie, and more with these activities guaranteed to get you out of the house and fall in love with this season. Ride horses Visit a pumpkin patch & carve pumpkins Pick apples & bob for apples Attend local fall festivals or carnivals Bake/cook pumpkin flavored everything Here are some recipes you can use Volunteer or make a donation Here are local charities & volunteer opportunities Go camping: Make a bonfire, share some stories, and cook some s’mores Stargaze Bill Sadowski Park Zoo Miami Miami Science Museum Visit a haunted place The Biltmore Hotel Coconut Grove Ghost Tours Attend an NFL or college football game: Don’t forget to tailgate! Miami Dolphins: Sunday, Nov. 22nd at 1:00pm; SunLife Stadium University of Miami Hurricanes vs University of Virginia Cavaliers: Saturday, Nov. 7th at 3:00pm; SunLife Stadium vs Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets: Saturday, Nov. 21st at TBA; SunLife Stadium Florida International University Panthers vs UNC Charlotte Bobcats: Saturday, Nov. 7th at 12:00pm; Ocean Bank Field at FIU Football Stadium vs WKU Hilltoppers: Saturday, Nov. 21st at 2:30pm; Ocean Bank Field at FIU Football Stadium Make a trip to the Food & Wine Festival in Epcot Fly a kite Enter a race Zoo Miami – ZooRun5K & ZooKidsDash on Nov. 14 2015 iRun 5K & 10K on Nov. 8 at 7:00am The Great Amazing Race on Nov. 29 at 2:15pm Enjoy a movie at a drive-in theater Visit a brewery

Beauty, Experts, LIFESTYLE, Makeup & Hair, MSM Online

6 Halloween Makeup Inspirations From The Pros

By Gisel Habibnejad Halloween is not just about the costumes anymore. The better the face makeup, the more realistic and, let’s face it—just plain awesome. You can turn the most basic costume into something unique with a twist, like a zombie ballerina or a vampire Elvis Presley. Of course, you’ll need the right products… None of those oily paints that come from costume stores. Something professional will ensure a long-lasting effect for all your hard work.  The talented makeup artists at MAC show us how we can turn boring costumes into beautiful art with these six creative looks. 1. Egyptian Goddess by Schuron Womack 2. Pop Icon by Lyle Reimer 3. Ice Queen by Lacie Dawn 4. Black Cat by Tu Dang 5. Day of the Dead by Marissa Jade Willinsky 6. Zombie by Matt King

LIFESTYLE, MSM Online, Traveler

6 Reasons to Book a Flight to Canada Right Now!

…Other than Niagara Falls. Our neighbors up north have a lot more to offer than icy landscapes and beautiful waterfalls. Next time you make a trip, be sure to visit these wonderful attractions, eh. 1. Butchart Gardens 2. Notre Dame Basilica 3. Moraine Lake 4. Royal Tyrrell Museum of Paleontology 5. Peyto Lake 6. Parliament Hill & Buildings

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