ONE Sothebyshas just released the special holiday edition of The Scoop! We've got your key to the hottest happenings and trendiest gifts. Learn about Continuum's Angels, Santa Stat and Shade Parade.
Continuums Angels
With holiday traffic at its peak, South of Fifth residents are happy to stay put and check out whats new in their backyard. Coral Gables-based Cibo Wine Bar opened its second location in a gargantuan two-story space with a rooftop deck and 3,000 bottle wine cellar at the Continuum. The star-studded hangout already has a local following forTuesdaylobster night andSundayItalian bubbles and brunch, which offers a Christmas day version.
Indulge in lasagna with Bolognese sauce and creamy fusilli with chicken and porcinis. For lighter fare, the Nicoise salad adds arugula and anchovies, and an array of crudos features house-cured salmon with blood orange and fennel. Its worth ordering vino just to see the wine angel retrieve ones selection via a hydraulic suspension system.
- 200 South Pointe Drive,305.987.6060,cibowinebar.com

Santa Stat
Did you leave your holiday shopping for the last minute? Since its too crazy to even think of going near a mall, stick to these boutiques. FrangiPani has agate coasters trimmed in sterling silver from RabLabs (shown here) and sets of butterfly boxes by Christian Lacroix.
Besides gift baskets of every size, Flavorish Markets foodie finds range from champagne in pretty packaging to Kusmi teas from France, as well as Rochelois jams and Swell water bottles as stocking stuffers. Emporium carries Buddha-shaped ceramic candle holders, Blanca Beroes crystal beaded necklaces sporting silk tassels and pearl pendants, and Jessica Kagan Cushman canvas totes emblazoned with emotional baggage for the beach, lunch and groceries. Who wouldnt like to snuggle in a throw or towel in soft Turkish cotton from The Bazaar Project?
- frangipanimiami.com,flavorishmarket.com,shopemporiummiami.com,thebazaarprojectshop.com

The Coral Gables Art Cinema
Though joyous, the holidays mean kids are home from school and getting bored by the minute. The Coral Gables Art Cinema feels parents pain with its daily matinees of family-friendly classics throughJanuary 4. Admission including a complimentary soft drink and popcorn is only $5, so load up the SUV with the whole gang, for showtime at11 a.m.
Even adults will want to catchtomorrowsThe Princess Bride, a cult fairy tale since its 1987 premiere. Old-timers appreciate being able to see Miracle on 34th Street (shown here) and Singin in the Rain on the big screen, while Ghostbusters with its famous Stay Puft Marshmallow Man scene celebrates its 30th anniversary. The Muppets, Marty McFly and Willy Wonka also make appearances during the series that has something for everyone.
- 260 Aragon Avenue, 786.385.9689,gablescinema.com

Shade Parade
Krewe is creating buzz in fashion circles for its modern approach to sunglasses - think hipster meets high quality. Founded by a fine photographer in New Orleans, hence the names Mardi Gras reference, these shades are hand-carved in small batches at a historic factory outside Milan. Theyre incredibly light due to their nearly 100 percent acetate construction and lenses made with CR-39, a scratch-resistant plastic polymer that offers the same properties as glass like UVA and B protection and polarization. Most frames are two-toned (oyster and matte black, tortoise and matte amber) and complemented by lenses in exclusive custom colors like mirrored turquoise, though more subdued options are available; some add delicate gold or gunmetal hardware across the bridge or bottom of frames.
ONE Sothebyshas just released the special holiday edition of The Scoop! We've got your key to the hottest happenings and trendiest gifts.
CONTINUUMS ANGELS:With holiday traffic at its peak, South of Fifth residents are happy to stay put and check out whats new in their backyard. Coral Gables-based Cibo Wine Bar opened its second location in a gargantuan two-story space with a rooftop deck and 3,000 bottle wine cellar at the Continuum. The star-studded hangout already has a local following forTuesdaylobster night andSundayItalian bubbles and brunch, which offers a Christmas day version. Indulge in lasagna with Bolognese sauce and creamy fusilli with chicken and porcinis. For lighter fare, the Nicoise salad adds arugula and anchovies, and an array of crudos features house-cured salmon with blood orange and fennel. Its worth ordering vino just to see the wine angel retrieve ones selection via a hydraulic suspension system.
200 South Pointe Drive,305.987.6060,cibowinebar.com
SANTA STAT:Did you leave your holiday shopping for the last minute? Since its too crazy to even think of going near a mall, stick to these boutiques. FrangiPani has agate coasters trimmed in sterling silver from RabLabs (shown here) and sets of butterfly boxes by Christian Lacroix. Besides gift baskets of every size, Flavorish Markets foodie finds range from champagne in pretty packaging to Kusmi teas from France, as well as Rochelois jams and Swell water bottles as stocking stuffers. Emporium carries Buddha-shaped ceramic candle holders, Blanca Beroes crystal beaded necklaces sporting silk tassels and pearl pendants, and Jessica Kagan Cushman canvas totes emblazoned with emotional baggage for the beach, lunch and groceries. Who wouldnt like to snuggle in a throw or towel in soft Turkish cotton from The Bazaar Project?
frangipanimiami.com,flavorishmarket.com,shopemporiummiami.com,thebazaarprojectshop.com
SCREEN SAVER:Though joyous, the holidays mean kids are home from school and getting bored by the minute. The Coral Gables Art Cinema feels parents pain with its daily matinees of family-friendly classics throughJanuary 4. Admission including a complimentary soft drink and popcorn is only $5, so load up the SUV with the whole gang, for showtime at11 a.m.Even adults will want to catchtomorrowsThe Princess Bride, a cult fairy tale since its 1987 premiere. Old-timers appreciate being able to see Miracle on 34th Street (shown here) and Singin in the Rain on the big screen, while Ghostbusters with its famous Stay Puft Marshmallow Man scene celebrates its 30th anniversary. The Muppets, Marty McFly and Willy Wonka also make appearances during the series that has something for everyone.
260 Aragon Avenue,786.385.9689,gablescinema.com
SHADE PARADE:Krewe is creating buzz in fashion circles for its modern approach to sunglassesthink hipster meets high quality. Founded by a fine photographer in New Orleans, hence the names Mardi Gras reference, these shades are hand-carved in small batches at a historic factory outside Milan. Theyre incredibly light due to their nearly 100 percent acetate construction and lenses made with CR-39, a scratch-resistant plastic polymer that offers the same properties as glass like UVA and B protection and polarization. Most frames are two-toned (oyster and matte black, tortoise and matte amber) and complemented by lenses in exclusive custom colors like mirrored turquoise, though more subdued options are available; some add delicate gold or gunmetal hardware across the bridge or bottom of frames.
ONE Sothebyshas just released the special holiday edition of The Scoop! We've got your key to the hottest happenings and trendiest gifts.
CONTINUUMS ANGELS:With holiday traffic at its peak, South of Fifth residents are happy to stay put and check out whats new in their backyard. Coral Gables-based Cibo Wine Bar opened its second location in a gargantuan two-story space with a rooftop deck and 3,000 bottle wine cellar at the Continuum. The star-studded hangout already has a local following forTuesdaylobster night andSundayItalian bubbles and brunch, which offers a Christmas day version. Indulge in lasagna with Bolognese sauce and creamy fusilli with chicken and porcinis. For lighter fare, the Nicoise salad adds arugula and anchovies, and an array of crudos features house-cured salmon with blood orange and fennel. Its worth ordering vino just to see the wine angel retrieve ones selection via a hydraulic suspension system.
200 South Pointe Drive,305.987.6060,cibowinebar.com
SANTA STAT:Did you leave your holiday shopping for the last minute? Since its too crazy to even think of going near a mall, stick to these boutiques. FrangiPani has agate coasters trimmed in sterling silver from RabLabs (shown here) and sets of butterfly boxes by Christian Lacroix. Besides gift baskets of every size, Flavorish Markets foodie finds range from champagne in pretty packaging to Kusmi teas from France, as well as Rochelois jams and Swell water bottles as stocking stuffers. Emporium carries Buddha-shaped ceramic candle holders, Blanca Beroes crystal beaded necklaces sporting silk tassels and pearl pendants, and Jessica Kagan Cushman canvas totes emblazoned with emotional baggage for the beach, lunch and groceries. Who wouldnt like to snuggle in a throw or towel in soft Turkish cotton from The Bazaar Project?
frangipanimiami.com,flavorishmarket.com,shopemporiummiami.com,thebazaarprojectshop.com
SCREEN SAVER:Though joyous, the holidays mean kids are home from school and getting bored by the minute. The Coral Gables Art Cinema feels parents pain with its daily matinees of family-friendly classics throughJanuary 4. Admission including a complimentary soft drink and popcorn is only $5, so load up the SUV with the whole gang, for showtime at11 a.m.Even adults will want to catchtomorrowsThe Princess Bride, a cult fairy tale since its 1987 premiere. Old-timers appreciate being able to see Miracle on 34th Street (shown here) and Singin in the Rain on the big screen, while Ghostbusters with its famous Stay Puft Marshmallow Man scene celebrates its 30th anniversary. The Muppets, Marty McFly and Willy Wonka also make appearances during the series that has something for everyone.
260 Aragon Avenue,786.385.9689,gablescinema.com
SHADEPARADE:Krewe is creating buzz in fashion circles for its modern approach to sunglassesthink hipster meets high quality. Founded by a fine photographer in New Orleans, hence the names Mardi Gras reference, these shades are hand-carved in small batches at a historic factory outside Milan. Theyre incredibly light due to their nearly 100 percent acetate construction and lenses made with CR-39, a scratch-resistant plastic polymer that offers the same properties as glass like UVA and B protection and polarization. Most frames are two-toned (oyster and matte black, tortoise and matte amber) and complemented by lenses in exclusive custom colors like mirrored turquoise, though more subdued options are available; some add delicate gold or gunmetal hardware across the bridge or bottom of frames.
ONE Sothebyshas just released the special holiday edition of The Scoop! We've got your key to the hottest happenings and trendiest gifts.
CONTINUUMS ANGELS:With holiday traffic at its peak, South of Fifth residents are happy to stay put and check out whats new in their backyard. Coral Gables-based Cibo Wine Bar opened its second location in a gargantuan two-story space with a rooftop deck and 3,000 bottle wine cellar at the Continuum. The star-studded hangout already has a local following forTuesdaylobster night andSundayItalian bubbles and brunch, which offers a Christmas day version. Indulge in lasagna with Bolognese sauce and creamy fusilli with chicken and porcinis. For lighter fare, the Nicoise salad adds arugula and anchovies, and an array of crudos features house-cured salmon with blood orange and fennel. Its worth ordering vino just to see the wine angel retrieve ones selection via a hydraulic suspension system.
200 South Pointe Drive,305.987.6060,cibowinebar.com
SANTA STAT:Did you leave your holiday shopping for the last minute? Since its too crazy to even think of going near a mall, stick to these boutiques. FrangiPani has agate coasters trimmed in sterling silver from RabLabs (shown here) and sets of butterfly boxes by Christian Lacroix. Besides gift baskets of every size, Flavorish Markets foodie finds range from champagne in pretty packaging to Kusmi teas from France, as well as Rochelois jams and Swell water bottles as stocking stuffers. Emporium carries Buddha-shaped ceramic candle holders, Blanca Beroes crystal beaded necklaces sporting silk tassels and pearl pendants, and Jessica Kagan Cushman canvas totes emblazoned with emotional baggage for the beach, lunch and groceries. Who wouldnt like to snuggle in a throw or towel in soft Turkish cotton from The Bazaar Project?
frangipanimiami.com,flavorishmarket.com,shopemporiummiami.com,thebazaarprojectshop.com
SCREEN SAVER:Though joyous, the holidays mean kids are home from school and getting bored by the minute. The Coral Gables Art Cinema feels parents pain with its daily matinees of family-friendly classics throughJanuary 4. Admission including a complimentary soft drink and popcorn is only $5, so load up the SUV with the whole gang, for showtime at11 a.m.Even adults will want to catchtomorrowsThe Princess Bride, a cult fairy tale since its 1987 premiere. Old-timers appreciate being able to see Miracle on 34th Street (shown here) and Singin in the Rain on the big screen, while Ghostbusters with its famous Stay Puft Marshmallow Man scene celebrates its 30th anniversary. The Muppets, Marty McFly and Willy Wonka also make appearances during the series that has something for everyone.
260 Aragon Avenue,786.385.9689,gablescinema.com
SHADE PARADE:Krewe is creating buzz in fashion circles for its modern approach to sunglassesthink hipster meets high quality. Founded by a fine photographer in New Orleans, hence the names Mardi Gras reference, these shades are hand-carved in small batches at a historic factory outside Milan. Theyre incredibly light due to their nearly 100 percent acetate construction and lenses made with CR-39, a scratch-resistant plastic polymer that offers the same properties as glass like UVA and B protection and polarization. Most frames are two-toned (oyster and matte black, tortoise and matte amber) and complemented by lenses in exclusive custom colors like mirrored turquoise, though more subdued options are available; some add delicate gold or gunmetal hardware across the bridge or bottom of frames.


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