During this special week between Christmas and New Year’s, I want to personally thank Legends Radio for giving me the opportunity to share with all of you, my favorite things to do locally and nationally, and what to wear when you get there!
I love the music of Legends, and all the people involved, and the listening audience for keeping us all going! Remember, it’s all about style, and that’s what my focus has been – to share a part of me with you each week.
I’m wishing all of you a Happy and Healthy New Year, and Best Wishes always! Contact me at bonnie@bonnieroseman.com if you have any questions or comments. I look forward to buzzing around for you in 2018!
It feels like Christmas in Palm Beach County this week! You can even watch the snow falling every night at City Place. Check it out before the end of the year – fun for the whole family!
We have all kinds of musical treats this week in town. Friday night, December 8th it’s Carole Bufford at the Arts Garage. Check their website here for tickets – she is a wonderful cabaret singer from New York.
December 7th at the Kravis Center it’s the Grammy-award-winning trumpet player Wynton Marsalis and about a dozen other fabulous jazz musicians that are world famous joining him. Not to be missed!
At the Maltz Jupiter Theatre we have Newsies, based on a true story that takes place in 1899 about the paper boy strike. It’s a fabulous play. For further information visit jupitertheatre.org.
My movie pick of the week is Ladybird with Laurie Metcalf. It’s a coming of age story that has critics around the country raving about the story and performances. Check the paper for local theaters and times.
Always a hoot and so entertaining, the musical A Little Shop of Horrors is playing at the Rinker Playhouse at the Kravis Center! It’s especially nice that all roles are filled with local talent for this particular musical.
My charity pick of the week is Toys for Tots. Keep your eyes open for drop-off boxes all over town. A wonderful cause this holiday season.
So whether you’re getting dressed up for the holidays or keeping it more casual as you stroll through City Place, remember that it’s all about style. Email me at bonnie@bonnieroseman.com to schedule your stylist consultation.
Always Remember my Three Golden Rules to Dress By:
1. Build Your Wardrobe with classic pieces.
2. Liven Your Wardrobe with fun novelty items.
3. Tweak Your Wardrobe with touches of color.
There is so much wonderful entertainment going on in the theaters in the area. Little Foxesnow showing at the Dramaworks in West Palm, Born Yesterday is at the Maltz Jupiter Theatre, I Will Survive at the PGA Arts Centre, and at the Kravis it’s The King and I.
At the Old School Square in Del Ray is Fleetwood Max, a tribute to Fleetwood Mac.
My movie pick of the week is Wonderstruck. A visually engrossing tale with Julianne Moore and Michelle Williams. It’s always fun to see a great film! Check the paper for local movie theaters and their times.
For an evening out, a personal favorite of mine is heading over to the Polo Lounge at The Colony Hotel to see Raquel Williams on a Saturday night. She has a jazz pianist, a bass player, and it’s a great chance to dance. It always makes for an enjoyable evening, and there are usually surprise guests every Saturday night.
Whether you’re getting all dressed up and going to the theater, or putting together a casual look for the movies, remember that it’s all about style…
Always remember my Three Golden Rules to Dress By:
1. Build Your Wardrobe with classic pieces.
2. Liven Your Wardrobe with fun novelty items.
3. Tweak Your Wardrobe with touches of color.
I’m so excited about heading back to the Palm Beaches after traveling for four months!
I’m looking forward to going to the Norton Museum, especially on Thursday for Art After Dark – check their website for more information.
Be sure to check the event schedule for the Kravis Center, where they always have amazing programs on their main stage, the Dreyfoos hall, or Pearson Hall. Check their website for a list of their upcoming events.
It’s always fun to stroll down Worth Avenue and visit the world famous shopping district. For home décor, make your way to Antique Row in West Palm Beach.
If you haven’t been, try the Northwood section, which has more of a Bohemian scene. Enjoy casual dining and art-inspired shopping.
All in all, my home base in Palm Beach County is hard to beat from November through May, and I’m looking forward to giving you more updates through the social season.
Whether you’re all dressed up and going to a charity event in the evening, or just strolling through City Place in a casual sweater and slacks, remember that it’s all about style.
Always remember my Three Golden Rules to Dress By:
1. Build Your Wardrobe with classic pieces.
2. Liven Your Wardrobe with fun novelty items.
3. Tweak Your Wardrobe with touches of color.
It’s Halloween this week, and wherever you are, have a spooky wonderful week!
New York City! The “City that Never Sleeps!” The Big Apple! It’s my last stop before heading back to West Palm Beach, and it’s a great place to visit if you haven’t experienced the hustle and bustle of such a Metropolitan city.
It’s hard to beat Central Park on a Sunday afternoon. Dozens of musicians, artists, and dancers, all free for the viewing, not to mention the ponds and trees in their fall-colored glory.
Of course Broadway is one of the highlights of being in the city, and I’m very fortunate to be able to see Hello Dolly this week as well as Dear Evan Hanson, which won all the top awards for Best Musical.
There are also a few small off Broadway shows that I want to let people know about. One is called I of the Storm, it’s at the Gym at the Judson. Desperate Measuresat the York which is on 54th and Lexington, and Lonely Planet, which is on Theater Row. Those are just a few special off Broadway productions worth seeing.
For more music in the city, we have Michael Masci who surprises us on Sunday nights at Bemelmans Bar at the Carlyle Hotel! He’s up from the West Palm Beach area – what a treat!
On Mondays, we have the Cast Party at Birdland with Jim Caruso and Billy Stritch, and a lot of Broadway surprises with so many people sharing their talent. What a great way to spend a Monday evening!
So whether you’re strolling in your cashmere jacket here in New York, or you’re in your cotton and linen shirts in West Palm Beach, Florida, remember, it’s all about style.
Always remember my Three Golden Rules to Dress By:
1. Build Your Wardrobe with classic pieces.
2. Liven Your Wardrobe with fun novelty items.
3. Tweak Your Wardrobe with touches of color.