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January 2014: The Young Issue

By staff January 7, 2014

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FEATURES

Our Turn

Cooper Levey-Baker takes a look at how the millennial generation is adapting to—and redefining—Sarasota. Plus: A three-way conversation on the young Sarasota professional's eternal dilemma: Should I stay or should I go?

Fashion

Bright young lights in cool club fashions. Photography by Mark Farmwald.

Where the Child Things Are

Got kids? Got grandkids? Abby Weingarten rounds up 26 great things to do with your little ones.

The Treasure Hunters

From hip newlyweds to sophisticated collectors, design savants are heading to Elliot Bernstein’s mid-century modern auctions. By Robert Plunket

DEPARTMENTS

From the Editor

Why so many of our kids are coming back to town. By Pam Daniel

Heat Index

People, issues and events on our radar, including top tickets, Carol Tisch’s shopping finds, Chef Judi Gallagher’s dish, Heather Dunhill’s Fashion IQ, an update on Sarasota designer Camilyn Beth, why Vassar President Emerita Frances Daly Fergusson chose Sarasota as her new hometown—and more.

Party Girl

Veronica Pastore meets real live angels at All Children’s Hospital Guild’s Miracle Ball.

Freeze Frame

Step right up to the Sailor Circus arena, where Sarasota students learn the art of performing under the Big Top.

Mr. Chatterbox

The truth about those 50th anniversary high school reunions.

Luxury Home

Ilene Denton visits an award-winning green home and reports on neighborhood and real estate news. Plus: design trends from Marsha Fottler.

Health

A new massage at the Ritz, skincare basics and more. By Hannah Wallace

Food and Wine

The Usual Place is anything but ordinary, reports restaurant critic John Bancroft. Plus: a revamped Polo Grill, the coffeemakers at Perq, Sarasota’s best muffin and a good deal at PDQ.

Only in Sarasota

Boats galore on City Island. Illustration by John Pirman

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