Hope for Depression Research Foundation Draws Over 275 Teens To Inaugural Teen Race of Hope

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L to R: Hayden Lucas, Audrey Gruss, Grier Hammond Henchy, Stacey Griffith Photo By: Dan Bassini

The Hope for Depression Research Foundation held their  inaugural Teen Race of Hope, uniting more than 275 teens and their family members, friends and teachers. The goal was to raise awareness about the crisis in youth mental health in the U.S. and fight the stigma that surrounds mental health.

The Co-Grand Marshals for the Race were Grier Henchy, the 16-year-old daughter of Brooke Shields, and Hayden Lucas, who was one of the creators of the event. Soul Cycle’s Stacey Griffith, mental health advocate and social media influencer, spun her signature playlist as DJ for the race. 

The Race raised $35,000 and marked HDRF’s first Race of Hope in New York City and the first one to be youth focused.

Soul Cycle’s Stacey Griffith, mental health advocate and social media influencer, spun her signature playlist as DJ for the race.  The music reinforced the energy of the crowd as they waited for the Race to begin against the backdrop of New York Harbor, downtown Manhattan and the Statue of Liberty. 

Grier Henchy said: “Today is all about the message of hope and how we can make it safe to talk about mental health.  It’s really important for every teen to know it is okay to not be okay – and to reach out for help.

Hayden Lucas, who also served as the Chief Student Ambassador for the Race, is a junior at Dwight High School.  He came to HDRF with the idea of a Teen Race after he had run in a recent Race of Hope in Southampton, NY. 

Lucas said: “HDRF has supported the idea of the Teen Race from the beginning. Thanks to them we are able to run here today to spread awareness and work towards ending the stigma about mental health.”

Samuel Waxman Cancer Research Foundation Annual Luncheon at AVRAMadison

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Dr. Samuel Waxman, Marion Waxman, Dr. Paul Jarrod Frank (Photo credit: BFA/Jason Crowley)
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The annual Waxman Luncheon, benefitting the Samuel Waxman Cancer Research Foundation (SWCRF), took place on Wednesday, May 17th, 2023, at AVRAMadison in New York. The luncheon honored Dr. Paul Jarrod Frank for his continued support of the SWCRF mission and passion for scientific advancement, raised in excess of $165,000. A live fashion presentation by Max Mara featured their stunning Spring/Summer 2023 Collection. Funds raised will support crucial SWCRF initiatives such as the International Network on Aging and Cancer Research and the Women’s Cancer Research Program. 

Jean Shafiroff (Photo credit: BFA/Jason Crowley)

The Waxman Luncheon also included a live auction, silent auction, and raffle with specially curated lots featuring generous donations from companies such as Chopard, Movado, Jimmy Choo, Schiaparelli, Fendi, Arlotta Cashmere, and The Baker House 1650. Heritage Auctions were the official auctioneer.

Marion Waxman, Danny Miller, Jani Aronow Gerard (Photo credit: BFA/Jason Crowley)


Notable attendees at the Waxman Luncheon included; Dr. Samuel Waxman, Marion Waxman, Dr. Paul Jarrod Frank, Jani Aronow Gerard, Danny Miller, Dr. Lorraine Gudas, Helen Vaysman, Nancy Litman, Lauren Silvers, Erica Linden-Fineberg, Kobi Halperin, Susan Gutfreund, Ingeborg Rennert, Ramona Singer, William Brobston, Jean Shafiroff, Ingeborg Rennert, Ariella Wertheimer, Consuelo Vanderbilt Costin, Maribel Lieberman, Luisa Diaz, and Larry Scott

The Waxman Luncheon Committee included: Karen Amster-Young, Chris Arlotta, Karen Giberson, Sarah Irby, Orital Karelic, Dina Koutroumanis, Norah Lawlor, Pamela Morgan, Deanna Passarelli, Jaq Poussot, Lorri Scott, Barbara Warren, Bettina Waxman and Andrea Wernick.

THE LUISA DIAZ FOUNDATION CELEBRATES THE 9TH ANNUAL MAG GALA “A CELEBRATION OF KINDNESS” AT THE PLAZA

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Ernie Anastos, Luisa Diaz, Alan Brown (Photo credit: PMC / Mark Sagliocco)

Hosted by WABC’s Ernie Anastos, and featuring the Runway of Hope Fashion Show on NYC’s Proclamation of its First Official “Kindness is Cool” Day, was the Mi Amor Graciousness (MAG) Gala, in support of survivors of domestic violence and human trafficking.

The Luisa Diaz Foundation, founded in 2020 hosted its annual event which returned to New York for its Ninth anniversary at the iconic Plaza Hotel with an evening of compassion-meets-fashion and the “Runway of Hope.” Funds from the 2023 event benefited three charities: Safe Passage Heals, Hope’s Door and Team TLC NYC and raised awareness of the importance of the work of the Luisa Diaz Foundation.

Luisa Diaz, Ernie Anastos, Runway of Hope Participants (Photo credit: PMC / Mark Sagliocco)

Survivors of domestic violence who have completed the program to break the vicious cycle of domestic abuse walked in the MAG Gala’s empowerment fashion show, dressed by designers Jovani, Anne Fontaine and Chiara Boni. The walk on the runway signifies the transition from a place of darkness to one of hope and light. This year’s celebration also included an official proclamation from New York City declaring May 18 as “Kindness is Cool Day” from that day forth.

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Notable Attendees included: Luisa Diaz, Ernie Anastos, Johnny Drinks, Seth Herzog, Jean Shafiroff, Deborah Hung, Nikki Haskell, Alan Brown, Noreen Donovan, Jose, Carmen, Tina Radziwill, Carmen D’Alessio, Maria Elena Christensen, Valerie Vazquez, James Brynes, Noreen Donovan, Bryan Griffin, Sofie Mahlkvist, Nadja Sayej, Sarah Prendes, Joan Jodell Hall of Fame broadcaster, WABC radio and “Positively America” host Ernie Anastos served as the evening’s host. Influencer Johnny Drinks was live streaming and served up the “Kindness is Cool” martini. Seth Herzog, resident comedian, and sketch performer with The Tonight Show starring Jimmy Fallon, presided over a live auction. The evening’s entertainment will include an electrifying performance by Sarina the Violin Diva and DJ Show N Tell.

Jesse Palmer and Food Network’s Spring Baking Championship Brings Sweet Success

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Food Network’s ninth outing of seasonal baking competition Spring Baking Championship saw an average .95 P18+ and 1.39 W18+ L3 rating, reaching more than 8.8 P2 viewers. This season now stands as the series’ highest-rated season among P/W18+ since 2020 with ratings up double-digits from the prior run, +12% and +13% respectively. Last week’s season finale delivered .98 P18+ and 1.42. W18+ L3 rating, with Food Network ranking as the #1 non-news/sports cable network in Prime among P/W18+. On social, the season wrapped up with a total of 45 million social impressions and 20 million social video views. Hosted by Jesse PalmerSpring Baking Championship has been picked up for a tenth season that will air in the spring of 2024.

Vibrant colors, fresh fruits and bright flavors are on display as 12 of the best bakers in the country compete in challenges for the title of Spring Baking Champion and the $25,000 prize. To survive week-to-week, the bakers must prove their abilities in front of expert judges Kardea BrownNancy Fuller and Duff Goldman. The array of springtime treats in this one-hour series is the sweetest way to kickoff spring.

Spring Baking Championship is produced by Triage Entertainment. 

THE LUISA DIAZ FOUNDATION CELEBRATES THE 9TH ANNUAL MAG GALA “A CELEBRATION OF KINDNESS” AT THE PLAZA May 18

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Luisa Diaz / Credit: Richard Simpson

The Mi Amor Graciousness (MAG) Gala, in support of survivors of domestic violence and human trafficking. The Luisa Diaz Foundation, founded in 2020 hosts its annual event which returns to New York for its Ninth anniversary on Thursday, May 18th, 2023 starting at 6:30pm at The iconic Plaza Hotel with an evening of compassion-meets-fashion and will include as a highlight the “Runway of Hope.”
Funds from the 2023 event will benefit three charities: Safe Passage Heals, Hope’s Door and Team TLC NYC.
Survivors of domestic violence who have completed the program to break the vicious cycle of domestic abuse will walk in the MAG Gala’s empowerment fashion show, dressed by designers Jovani, Anne Fontaine and Chiara Boni. The walk on the runway signifies the transition from a place of darkness to one of hope and light. This year’s celebration also includes an official proclamation from New York City declaring May 18, 2023, as “Kindness is Cool Day” from that day forth.
Hall of Fame broadcaster, WABC radio and “Positively America” host Ernie Anastos will serve as the evening’s host. Influencer Johnny Drinks will be live streaming and serving up the “Kindness is Cool” martini. Seth Herzog, resident comedian, and sketch performer with The Tonight Show starring Jimmy Fallon, will preside over a live auction. The evening’s entertainment will include an electrifying performance by Sarina the Violin Diva and DJ Show N Tell.

Executive director and former Ms. Venezuela International Luisa Diaz founded the Luisa Diaz Foundation in honor of her beloved grandmother to raise funds and awareness for individuals and organizations who support survivors of domestic violence and their families.

“The MAG Gala has been possible because of a snowball of kindness since the first gala with everyone that came together to make this event happen,” said Luisa Diaz, founder of the Luisa Diaz Foundation. “The Gala’s ‘Kindness is Cool’ award is given out to individuals and organizations that show kindness in the community. This year’s award goes to Ilze Thielmann from Team TLC NYC and Hope’s Door. We will also debut the first Legacy Sponsor Award to Active International, who has been a loyal believer and supporter of the impact we are making in the community.”

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Young Concert Artists 62nd Annual Gala Honoring Deborah Borda

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Young Concert Artists honored New York Philharmonic CEO Deborah Borda at their 62nd Annual Gala on Monday May 8, at Jazz at Lincoln Center. Chaired by board chairman Paul Sekhri, Peter W. May, Sarah Billinghurst Soloman, Oscar L Tang, Barbara Tober, and Ann Ziff, the evening included performances byJoshua Bell and YCA alumniCarter Brey, Jeremy Denk, George Li,  Anne-Marie McDermott, as well ascurrent YCA artists Steven Banks, Joseph Parrish, Nina Shekhar, Zhu Wang.

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Guests included Colin Bailey, Angela Chen, Joan Hardy Clark, Suzi Cordish, John Corigliano, Layla Diba, Judy and Tony Evnin,Dan Kellogg, Gary Ginstling, Mark Gude, Maria Eugenia Maury and Bill Haseltine, Margaret and Gregory Hedberg, Sharon and Lawrence Hite, Agnes Hsu-Tang, Paul Huang, Maureen and Sherman Katz, Elbrun and Peter Kimmelman, Noel V. Lateef, Leni and Peter May, Juliet and Ilse Melamid, Judith Pisar, Sana Sabbagh, Carol and Lawrence Schaefer , Annaliese Soros, Daisy Soros, Mary Tanner, Sandy and Stan Warshawsky, and Eugenia Zukerman.

Dan Kellogg, Deborah Borda, Paul Sekhri / Photo By Kendall Redmon


For more than 60 years YCA has discovered young musicians and provided support, tools, opportunities, and infrastructure to take their careers to the highest level.

Viennese Opera Ball to Hold 67th Annual Charity Celebration in New York City May 12

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Viennese Opera Ball (Photo Credit: Stefan Joham)
Viennese Opera Ball (Photo Credit: Stefan Joham)

The Viennese Opera Ball – the oldest and most prestigious outside of Vienna – will hold its annual celebration for the 67th year on Friday, May 12th, 2023, at The Plaza in New York City under the auspices of the U.S. Austrian Chamber of Commerce. The Gala chairs for the evening will be philanthropist Jean Shafiroff, who is also being honored and Denise Rich. This gala will benefit Gabrielle’s Angel Foundation for Cancer Research and will be “A Night inspired by ‘Carmen’”, from the opera Carmen by Bizet.

The vice chairs will be Sylvia Hemingway and Peter Thomas Roth. Top opera stars will perform including Stephen Costello and Joyce El-Khoury, who both sing in leading roles at the Metropolitan Opera as well as opera singers Nathalie Peña Comas and Johanna Will whom have been confirmed to perform at the 67th Viennese Opera Ball.

In addition, a number of leading lights of the Austrian Social scene will be present in New York for the Viennese Opera Ball, including: Peter Hanke (Executive City Councilor, City of Vienna), Norbert Kettner (Director, Vienna Tourism Board), Gudrun Senk (CTO, Wiener Linien), Gerhard Hirczi (CEO, Vienna Business Agency), Christian Frey (Head International Department, Vienna Business Agency), Julian Jäger (Member of the Board of Directors, Vienna Airport), Franz Patay (CEO, United Stages Vienna), Helmut Schoba (CEO, VGN Media Holding), Michael Trestl (CCO, Austrian Airlines) and Monte Lipman, CEO of Republic Records. In addition, attending will be Maribel Lieberman of Mariebelle New York and Honorary Guest, Fashion Designer Malan Breton.

The annual white tie charity gala honors Austria and America’s cultural and economic ties, uniting two continents, two cities, and two centuries in one glamorous evening. It was founded 67 years ago by Austrian immigrants to the United States as a tribute to both their former hometown Vienna and their host city, New York. The gala attracts an international audience that includes diplomats and dignitaries, international corporations, and professionals.

At the heart of the Vienesse Opera Ball is the presentation of the debutantes and their escorts.  The 67th Annual Ball will have the following participants; Reesa Artz, Clara Burtscher, Rachel Borreta, Mei Colby, Thara Eisingerich, Deborah Engelberg, Isaac Escamilla, Thara Eisingerich, Meyer Eskin, Shifra Eskin, Elias Wallin Giangrande, Gwyneth Giangrande, Joseph Grosh, Royce Howley, Catherine Humphrey, Madison Hoerler, Thomas Itkoff, Sean Jagermann, Alex Koschell, David Kuhn, Benton Madsen, Sofie Maehlkvist, Allegra Marschik, Spencer Napolitano, Maximiliane Norwood, Felix Oblin, Yasmeen Star Omer, Meghan Quinn, Rudolf Schatz, Nick Solari, George Stavropoulos, Anna Talos, Alexander Yale and Maximilian Yale.  Sheila Hultgren Giangrande and Gregory Giangrande’s daughter Gwyneth and son Elias will open the ball.

Metropolitan opera singers, a renowned orchestra, ballet performances, Presentation of Colors by Midshipmen from the US Naval Academy, a midnight quadrille, and many other surprises all contribute to a glamorous and delightful evening. Previous notable attendees include The Honorable Michael Ludwig, Governor and Mayor of Vienna, Actress Samantha Mathis, and TV personality Star Jones.

Viennese Opera Ball Sponsors include: City of Vienna, Austrian Airlines, Augarten, A.E. Koechert, Lobmeyr, Hotel Bristol, Erste Bank Group AG, Madl Salzburg.  Austrian wines sponsored by: Esterhazy wines, Mayer am Pfarrplatz, Domaene Wachau and Schoedl.

Paul Rudd is Men’s Health March 2023 Cover Star

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Paul Rudd is back as Ant-Man—and the superhero life actually fits him pretty well. For the March 2023 cover story, Men’s Health discovered that Rudd’s real superpower is far more than just being funny. The everyday hero opens up about how he stays strong and happy, and how he feels about his shirtless scene being cut from Ant-Man. Plus, in his Men’s Health Eat Like video, Rudd shares how he eats to get fit, whether he’s preparing for his superhero role or living a healthy, “normal life.”

The March 2023 issue of Men’s Health featuring Paul Rudd hits newsstands nationwide on February 7.

 On deciding to become an actor, at the age of 16: 

“I never wavered from it. And I never had a backup. I said, I’m going to school and study this.” 

On signing up to do a play in New York after wrapping up his work on Clueless, his first big-studio movie:

“My agent said, What are you doing? My career was just starting. But I had a real clear vision then of what I wanted and how I wanted to do it. I didn’t want to be considered a joke among actors who I really admire. I really wanted to learn how to do this right. I had a real focus. Certainly some of the movies were not as good as I’d imagined, but they were beneficial, each in their own way.”

On landing Ant-Man and joining a superhero franchise:

“My agent set up a meeting with Marvel Studios president Kevin Feige. Marvel was pretty new. They weren’t even part of Disney. It would’ve been like somebody saying, How would you feel about doing Dancing with the Stars? A superhero franchise was never on my radar. I never really thought I was the type of actor that they would offer any of those parts to. But when this idea came around, I was excited about doing something that was so out of left field, and I knew that if it was announced that I was going to be joining a superhero franchise, most people would say, What the f*ck?And I got to wear a superhero suit.”

On his most important tip for a superhero body, eternal youth, and happiness: 

“Sleep. Then diet. Then weights. Then cardio. People ask me, ‘Can you send me your meal plan? How many times a week do you work out? Do you drink? Do you eat carbs? Do you have a cheat day?’ The most important part of training is sleep. People will set their alarm and then sleep for four hours and they’ll get up so that they can train. They’re doing themselves a disservice. If you can somehow get eight hours of sleep . . .”

On his morning routine:

“I get up and I have a cup of coffee, and then I do cardio before I eat anything. I never would’ve done that before [Ant-Man]. I lift weights, hopefully at least three times a week. And I’ve learned so much about how my body reacts to foods, how it reacts to exercise, and where I’m happiest and how much it affects me mentally…. If I’m in this suit, running around playing a character who’s supposed to be a superhero, I just feel better. And I feel less like an impostor.”

On why regimen has become essential for him:

“I find routine comforting. There isn’t an office that we have to go to every day where we see the same people and do the same kind of job. Routine is a human need. It’s grounding in a really positive and healthy way.”

On getting back into shape for Quantumania

“I worked really hard to get back into shape for Quantumania, and I realized, Oh my God, this is so much harder than it was [for the last Ant-Man project]. I had fallen off more than I had in the past. All of a sudden my clothes fit tight. And I thought, God, this sucks. I can’t even wear these pants. So I’d say to myself, Well, I might as well just eat some of these cookies. I was irritable and self-conscious. I just wasn’t in a good mood. I really beat myself up.”

On how having a goal helps him stay focused:

“I can be a hyper-focused person if I have a goal. If I’m doing one of these movies and I know that in four months I have to do a shirtless scene, I’m pretty dialed in. I also try and find the happy medium. I could work out hard and eat perfectly and I’ll still look worse than most of the other Avengers.”

On being a Men’s Health cover star:

“My first reaction to being in Men’s Health was: I can’t. There’s no way. But [my rep] said, ‘No, you don’t understand. You’re doing the magazine.’ So I thought, It’s gonna motivate me. It’s gonna force me into it. And it did. But the fitness that I do now has less to do with the fact that I might have to do another Marvel movie or a magazine shoot and more because I finally understand if you make fitness a part of your lifestyle, you’ll just feel good.”

On whether he sees what others see—that he does not seem to have aged as quickly as other men in their 50s: 

“I see some things that people are politely not acknowledging. I’m certainly happy that people don’t say the opposite. Like, God, he looks a hundred years old! It’s flattering, but at the same time, I never know what the response is supposed to be.”

On his shirtless scene being cut from Ant-Man

“On one hand, I was annoyed because I put in a year’s worth of hard work. On the other, if I had to look at myself shirtless in a Marvel movie, I would just want to make fun of it in every single way. Ultimately the movie was running long, and the scene wasn’t essential.”

In his Men’s Health “Eat Like” video, on how his diet has changed over the years:

“The basic overview of what I eat changed about10 years ago when I first got all the ant stuff. It was the first time in my life that I really had to change my approach to nutrition, training…I had always worked out – here and there – when I did [Ant-Man], it was like a shift. All of a sudden, fitness and nutrition became the centerpiece of the day and everything else fit in around it.”

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Apple TV+ World premiere for “Dear Edward” at the Directors Guild of America in Los Angeles

Colin O’Brien, Taylor Schilling, Jason Katims, creator, showrunner, executive producer and writer, and Connie Britton attend the Apple Original series “Dear Edward” world premiere event at the Directors Guild of America. “Dear Edward” premieres globally February 3, 2023 on Apple TV+
Colin O’Brien, Taylor Schilling, Jason Katims, creator, showrunner, executive producer and writer, and Connie Britton attend the Apple Original series “Dear Edward” world premiere event at the Directors Guild of America. “Dear Edward” premieres globally February 3, 2023 on Apple TV+

This week, Apple TV+ held the world premiere event for “Dear Edward” at the Directors Guild of America in Los Angeles. The highly anticipated Apple Original series is written and executive produced by Emmy Award winner Jason Katims, and stars Emmy nominee Connie Britton and SAG Award winner Taylor Schilling. The drama will make its global debut with the first three episodes of its 10-episode first season on Friday, February 3, 2023, followed by one new episode weekly every Friday through March 24, 2023. Adapted from Ann Napolitano’s bestselling, acclaimed novel, “Dear Edward” is a heartbreaking, life-affirming and uplifting story about survival, resilience, connection and the examination of what makes us human.

Hailing from Apple Studios, “Dear Edward” tells the story of Edward Adler (played by Colin O’Brien), a 12-year-old boy who survives a devastating commercial plane crash that kills every other passenger on the flight, including his family. As Edward and others all over the world are affected by the tragedy try to make sense of life after the crash, unexpected friendships, romances and communities are formed. “Dear Edward” stars Emmy nominee Connie Britton, SAG Award winner Taylor Schilling and introduces newcomer Colin O’Brien. The ensemble cast also includes Amy Forsyth, Anna Uzele, Audrey Corsa, Brittany S. Hall, Carter Hudson, Dario Ladani Sanchez, Douglas M. Griffin, Eva Ariel Binder, Idris DeBrand, Ivan Shaw, Jenna Qureshi, Khloe Bruno and Maxwell Jenkins.

“Dear Edward” is written by Katims, who serves as showrunner. He executive produces through True Jack Productions alongside Jeni Mulein. Book author Ann Napolitano also serves as executive producer alongside Fisher Stevens (Palmer), who is set to direct the first episode and serve as executive producer on the pilot.

RELEASE DATE: February 3, 2023

Miami is Hot! See South Florida’s Nominees for the 2023 James Beard Awards

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This year’s James Beard Foundation Awards class of nominees in Miami and throughout South Florida reflects the area’s coming of age as a culinary powerhouse. The nominees include one of the region’s most prominent restaurant groups, a bar that pays homage to Cuban cocktail tradition, an apotheosis of Nikkei cooking in the United State, and much more.

The prestigious culinary award ceremony takes place this May. Here’s who made the shortlist.

Outstanding Restaurateur

Mohamed Ali Alkassar and Niven Patel, Alpareno Restaurant Group (Ghee Indian Kitchen, Orno, and Mamey), Miami, FL

Jimmy and Johnny Tung, Bento Asian Kitchen + Sushi, Doshi, and Camille, Orlando, FL

Outstanding Chef

Michael Schwartz, Michael’s Genuine Food & Drink, Miami, FL

Outstanding Restaurant

Ariete, Miami, FL

Emerging Chef

Akino West, Rosie’s, Miami, FL

Outstanding Bakery

Zak the Baker, Miami, FL

Outstanding Pastry Chef or Baker

Manuel and Jesús Brazón, Caracas Bakery, Doral, FL

Outstanding Wine Program

Macchialina, Miami Beach, FL

Outstanding Bar

Cafe La Trova, Miami, FL

Best Chef: South (AL, AR, FL, LA, MS, PR)

Timon Balloo, The Katherine, Fort Lauderdale, FL

Jeremy and Cindy Bearman, Oceano Kitchen, Lantana, FL

Fernando, Nando, and Valerie Chang, Itamae, Miami, FL

Rick Mace, Tropical Smokehouse, West Palm Beach, FL

Pushkar Marathe, Stage, Palm Beach Gardens, FL

Henry Moso, Kabooki Sushi, Orlando, FL

Lojo Washington, Queen of Sheeba, West Palm Beach, FL