Stewart Stewart and I (Dena Stewart) had heard of CBD. Friends of ours mentioned…
CONVERSATIONS
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A focus on detail, detail, detail, is the secret to the enormous success of Bruce Orosz, head of ACT Productions.
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At the Miami Book Fair, Professor Alan Dershowitz, Author of “The Case Against Impeaching Trump”, and Stewart Stewart talk about the discord in the Country and how to remain friends with those who have different political viewpoints.
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For Conversations with Stewart Stewart, a spin-off from Alive on South Beach, Stewart talks with Photographer Manny Hernandez who has made his mark on the Society Pages capturing images of celebrities and fashion icons at their best and their worst.
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January 1, 1975, when Robert Kraft was 24 years old, he made a New Year’s Resolution to run eight miles every day. Now 66, he has run for more than 15,300 consecutive days and counting. His persistence and commitment over the years has attracted more than 2,600 runners from all over the world to run with him. Always shirtless, a black sweatband holding back his longish-black hair, black shorts, one black glove, and gray shoes, they dubbed him Raven. Laura Lee Huttenbach wrote a biography called “Running with Raven”.
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Stewart Stewart has a conversation with Patricia Posner (Trisha), an author/researcher, and fashionista, about her latest book, “The Pharmacist of Auschwitz”, and her relationship with her partner/husband author/researcher Gerald Posner.
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Miami Beach is a relatively small town, but with big city issues. Governing the City with the intention of pleasing the locals (residents) and visitors is a complex balancing act. So, Stewart had a conversation with Miami Beach Mayor Dan Gelber to learn how he accomplishes this major task.
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Stewart Stewart has a conversation with Latin Grammy award winner, Jazz-flautist Nestor Torres.
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Conversations with Stewart B Stewart – an entertaining mix of interviews with people you know, people you would like to know, and people you don’t know yet.
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1st ANNUAL SOUTH BEACH JAZZ FESTIVAL – Each musical performance will showcase the artistry of at least one person with a disability. The sheer talent of the artists will promote the festival’s dual goal, to entertain, and to define others by ability rather than disability.