Unicorn Children’s Foundation—helping one child at a time
By Diane Feen BOCA RATON — It was in 2005 that Michele Yellin saw a notice in the society section of her newspaper about a gala for the Unicorn Children’s Foundation. Although Yellin had been active in charities for many years, she didn’t know much about the Unicorn Children’s Foundation. But Yellin is a quick learner – and the Unicorn More...
Stanley Steemer owner Tom Scalera is clearly customer and community oriented
By Dianne Feen If you think that nice guys finish last, then you haven’t met Tom Scalera. This local Boca Raton businessman keeps a low profile but does some high profile work. As the president and CEO of Stanley More...
Laughter, Jay Leno style; wit at the speed of light
They say laughter is the best medicine. And I couldn’t agree more. An apple a day is so passé (and the pesticides could kill you) and exercise just takes up too much time. Jay Leno at the Seminole Hard Rock Hotel More...
Left coast luxury lulls the clamor of reality
By Diane Feen If you’re looking for a change of scenery and a seaside hideaway to rest and restore from the commotion and clamor of reality, head west. Not to Parkland or Westin, but to Redondo Beach, California. What More...
You’ll LOL at New York Comedy Club in West Boca
By Diane Feen If you’re tired of all the partisan bickering in Washington and suffering from post-holiday boredom, you might need a quick pick me up. That’s why we headed to West Boca to check out the New York More...
You don’t have to be the master of your domain to see Jerry Seinfeld
By Diane Feen There aren’t too many people in the world more fortunate than Jerry Seinfeld. He created one of the most successful TV shows on the planet, he has a wonderful marriage and more money than you could More...
‘The House of M. Lucretius’ – a book of wonders
By Diane Feen Boca Raton psychologist Liz Alexander has many talents. She is an excellent therapist, she does past life regression therapy, and has the common sense of three wise men. But when she said she was More...
Can you see me?
By Diane Feen We pass each other on the street or meet at parties or restaurant openings. Sometimes we sit next to each other at doctor’s offices or stand in line together at the post office. We might notice what More...
Ojai – coming back to the Earth
By Diane Feen If you’re tired of the hustle and bustle of our tiny town and long for the simplicity of yesteryear, check out Ojai, California. Not many Floridians know about this mountainous artsy community, but More...
Beauty is in the eyes of the beholder
Wonderment and beauty come in different forms. Some of us see beauty in the shining sun while others see it as a potential health threat. The same goes for money – to some of us it is a divine right of passage, More...