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Friday, May 1, 2026

#NHLPeachy @NHL NHL Morning Skate: Stanley Cup Playoffs Edition – May 1, 2026

* Quinn Hughes helped the Wild earn their first series win since 2015 and advance to the Second Round of the 2026 Stanley Cup Playoffs, where they’ll meet the Avalanche. Hughes is set to face fellow decorated defenseman Cale Makar in the postseason for the first time.

* Cutter Gauthier scored the series-clinching goal and helped Anaheim advance to the Second Round for the first time since 2017 as it now awaits the winner of the Utah-Vegas series.

* Friday’s schedule features the Lightning, Bruins and Mammoth all looking to force a Game 7 in their First Round series.

* The 2026 NHL Draft Lottery Interactive Information Guide is now available on the League’s Media site. The event will be conducted at NHL Network’s Secaucus, N.J., studio on May 5.

Hughes has clinching goal, three points as Wild win first series since 2015
Quinn Hughes (2-1—3) had the go-ahead goal with 9:22 remaining in regulation and Matt Boldy buried two empty-netters as the Wild snapped a lengthy losing streak in opening-round series by winning their first since a six-game victory versus the Blues during the 2015 First Round.

* Hughes tied the franchise record for most points in a potential closeout contest and became the first defenseman in club history with a series-clinching goal. Forwards Justin Fontaine (Game 6 of 2015 R1), Nino Niederreiter (Game 7 of 2014 R1), Darby Hendrickson (Game 7 of 2003 CSF) and Andrew Brunette (Game 7 of 2003 CQF) account for the other four.

* Hughes was traded to the Wild from the Canucks in a blockbuster deal on Dec. 12, 2025. Other notable instances of defensemen acquired mid-season with a clinching goal in the first series with their new team include Tampa Bay’s Braydon Coburn (Game 7 of 2015 R1), Philadelphia’s Danny Markov (Game 5 of 2004 CQF), Edmonton’s Janne Niinimaa (Game 7 of 1998 CQF) and Pittsburgh’s Norm MacIver (Game 7 of 1995 CQF).

* The Wild and Avalanche will play their fourth head-to-head playoff series following seven-game wins by Minnesota in the 2014 First Round and 2003 Conference Quarterfinals as well as a six-game victory by Colorado during the 2008 Conference Quarterfinals. Jared Spurgeon capped the last series by scoring the tying tally with 2:27 remaining in regulation before Niederreiter’s overtime clincher in Game 7.

* Hughes and Cale Makar are set to play the fifth series in NHL history involving James Norris Memorial Trophy winners from each of the last two seasons pitted against each other. The others featured Detroit and Anaheim (Nicklas Lidstrom & Scott Niedermayer in 2007 CF), Detroit and St. Louis (Lidstrom & Chris Pronger in 2002 CSF), Montreal and Boston (Chris Chelios & Ray Bourque in 1990 DF) as well as Montreal and Detroit (Doug Harvey & Red Kelly in 1956 SCF).

DUCKS ADVANCE TO SECOND ROUND, WIN FIRST PLAYOFF SERIES SINCE 2017

The Ducks got out to an early 3-1 lead in the first period and never looked back as they defeated the Oilers in six games and advanced to the Second Round, where they’ll face the winner of the Mammoth-Golden Knights series.

* Among franchises to end a playoff drought of five or more consecutive years, Anaheim became the fourth team to eliminate a Stanley Cup champion or Stanley Cup finalist. The others: 2019 Hurricanes (R1 vs. WSH), 2017 Oilers (R1 vs. SJS) and 1995 Flyers (CSF vs. NYR).

* Cutter Gauthier (1-1—2) recorded both of his points in the first period and his goal served as the series-deciding tally. Gauthier (22 years, 101 days) became the third-youngest player in Ducks history to score a series-clinching goal, behind only Nick Ritchie (21 years, 156 days in 2017 R2) and Ryan Getzlaf (21 years, 344 days in 2007 CQF).

* Jackson LaCombe (0-1—1) boosted his totals to 1-8—9 to begin his playoff career and established a Ducks record for assists and points by a defenseman in a playoff series. He also became the franchise’s third defenseman to be the team’s outright leader in points for a playoff series, following Sami Vatanen (1-4—5 in 2017 CF) and Chris Pronger (2-4—6 in 2007 CQF).


2025-26 LADY BYNG FINALISTS ANNOUNCED
Cole Caufield, Anze Kopitar and Jake Sanderson are the three finalists for the 2025-26 Lady Byng Memorial Trophy, awarded “to the player adjudged to have exhibited the best type of sportsmanship and gentlemanly conduct combined with a high standard of playing ability.” Click here for the full details.




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GAME 7 ON THE HORIZON FOR LIGHTNING, BRUINS AND MAMMOTH?

Three games are on tap Friday with each of the Lightning, Bruins and Mammoth looking to avoid elimination and force Game 7 in their respective First Round series against the Canadiens, Sabres and Golden Knights. Teams have combined for four wins to stave off elimination in the 2026 First Round – each opening round since 2021 has featured at least six (most: 11 in 2022 R1).

* Tampa Bay is looking to force a Game 7 for the sixth time in franchise history, following the 2022 First Round, 2015 First Round, 2011 Conference Finals, 2011 Conference Quarterfinals and 2004 Stanley Cup Final. The Lightning have won the series in each scenario except one (2011 CF). Overall, the franchise is 16-14 (.533) in 30 all-time potential elimination games – the second-highest winning percentage in Stanley Cup Playoffs history (min. 5 GP), behind only the Islanders (32-25; .561).


* Boston can force Game 7 after overcoming a 3-1 series deficit for the third time in franchise history (2009 CSF & 2008 CQF) and looks to win a series in that scenario for the first time. David Pastrnak has scored seven goals in his career during Games 6 and 7 and can join Brad Marchand (10), Milan Lucic (10) and David Krejci (9) as the fourth Bruins player with eight or more goals in that scenario.

* The Mammoth can become the 11th franchise in NHL history to require a Game 7 in their first-ever playoff series and second in as many instances, following the Kraken (2023 R1). Seattle has accounted for one of six times a club has won its first-ever series in a Game 7.


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#MovietimeInManhattan Five Decades of Box Office Intelligence: Comscore Celebrates 50 Years of Movie Measurement

Comscore, Inc. (Nasdaq: SCOR) announced it is celebrating 50 years of continuous box office measurement, with its movies division marking five decades of innovation, industry trust, and global leadership in theatrical data.

The business traces its origins to 1976, when industry pioneer Marcie Polier Swartz founded a centralized box office reporting service to bring consistency and transparency to theatrical performance data. Over the decades, the business evolved alongside the film industry, operating under several names and ownerships, before becoming part of Comscore through the company’s merger with Rentrak in 2016.

“Comscore is passionate about supporting the studios, exhibitors, and storytellers who bring films to audiences around the world, and proud of the trust the industry has placed in our data and our people for decades,” said Janice O’Bryan, SVP & Managing Director, Movies Domestic Comscore. “50 years of uninterrupted measurement speaks to the enduring importance of reliable, standardized box office data and the trust the industry places in it.”

Today, Comscore Movies measures box office performance in more than 70 countries worldwide, delivering insights across the full film ecosystem. These include theatrical grosses, audience demographics, marketing impact, and global release tracking, supporting studios, exhibitors, distributors, and marketers around the world.

“Comscore has long been part of how we bring films to audiences everywhere. Their measurement gives us a clear, consistent view across markets, helping us make confident decisions in an industry that never stands still,” said Shaun Barber, Head of Domestic Distribution, Paramount Pictures. “The strength of that partnership, built on trusted data and a team that truly understands our business, is why Comscore remains so essential. We’re proud to celebrate Comscore Movies and 50 years of impact on the film industry.”

The 50‑year milestone also highlights the continuity of expertise within the Movies division. Many members of today’s Comscore Movies team began their careers during earlier chapters of the business, carrying forward decades of institutional knowledge and firsthand experience as the theatrical landscape has evolved.

“Congratulations to Comscore Movies on 50 years of serving and strengthening the theatrical industry. For many years, we’ve relied on Comscore to help us understand our audiences and evaluate performance at the theater level with reliable data we can count on. We value the team behind Comscore movies, which has grown alongside our business through decades of industry change,” said Brock Bagby, President and Chief Content, Programming & Development Officer, B&B Theatres.

Throughout 2026, Comscore plans to recognize the anniversary through industry events, client engagements, and storytelling that honors the legacy of box office measurement while looking ahead to the future of theatrical insights.

About Comscore
Comscore is a global, trusted partner for planning, transacting and evaluating media across platforms. With an unmatched data footprint that combines digital, linear TV, over-the-top and theatrical viewership intelligence with advanced audience insights, Comscore empowers media buyers and sellers to quantify their multiscreen behavior and make meaningful business decisions with confidence. A proven leader in measuring digital and TV audiences and advertising at scale, Comscore is the industry's emerging third-party source for reliable and comprehensive cross-platform measurement.

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Celebrity chefs Alex Guarnaschelli, Sam Hart, Chris Ivens‑Brown to Unite for St. Jude Families Facing Childhood Cancer

The St. Jude Celebrity Chef & Wine Dinner will bring together acclaimed chefs, philanthropists, and supporters for an evening dedicated to advancing the mission of St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital® on May 9 at The Revelry North End.

Guests will be treated to a world-class culinary experience led by Alex Guarnaschelli, Food Network star, cookbook author, and restaurateur; Sam Hart, chef and owner of Counter, Charlotte’s Michelin‑starred restaurant; and Chris Ivens‑Brown, executive chef with Compass Group. The evening will begin with a cocktail hour featuring tasting stations, a wine wall showcasing over 100 selections, signature cocktails, and lively entertainment. Throughout the night, guests will enjoy live and silent auctions showcasing exclusive items and experiences, including a Caribbean vacation, Lake Tahoe retreat, and multiple European destinations, plus chef-led culinary experiences, drivable Carolina getaways, limited-edition bourbons, and premier golf excursions.

A highlight of the evening will be the presentation of the Hope Award to the Palmer family, a St. Jude family from the Carolinas, recognized for their advocacy and dedication to raising awareness of the institution's mission. Through grassroots fundraising efforts such as neighborhood art sales that raised thousands of dollars for research and patient care, the Palmers have mobilized friends, extended family, and their community to inspire philanthropic support for St. Jude.

Guests will also hear from Kelly Goddard, a local St. Jude mother who will share her family’s experience and the role donor support plays for families navigating a childhood cancer diagnosis.

Executive Chairs Dino Bernacchi, chief marketing officer of Sonic Automotive, and his wife, Tracy, along with a committee of local executives and community leaders, helped lead the signature Charlotte gala. Proceeds from the event help ensure that families never receive a bill from St. Jude for treatment, travel, housing, or food—so they can focus on helping their child live.

For sponsorship opportunities, tickets, or more information, visit www.stjude.org/charlottedinner.

St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital®

St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital is leading the way the world understands, treats and defeats childhood cancer and other life-threatening diseases. Its purpose is clear: Finding cures. Saving children.® It is the only National Cancer Institute-designated Comprehensive Cancer Center devoted solely to children. When St. Jude opened in 1962, childhood cancer was largely considered incurable. Since then, St. Jude has helped push the overall survival rate from 20% to more than 80% in the United States, and it won't stop until no child dies from cancer. St. Jude shares the breakthroughs it makes to help doctors and researchers at local hospitals and cancer centers around the world improve the quality of treatment and care for even more children. Because of generous donors, families never receive a bill from St. Jude for treatment, travel, housing or food, so they can focus on helping their child live. 

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#RockYourBody #FloridaPeachy Gray & Sons Reviews Certified Pre-Owned Rolex Price Trends Over the Past 12 Months

New analysis reveals stabilizing prices, sustained demand for iconic models, and growing investor confidence in the pre-owned luxury watch market

Gray & Sons Jewelers, a leading independent retailer of certified pre-owned luxury watches and fine jewelry, has released a comprehensive review of certified pre-owned Rolex price trends over the past 12 months, offering valuable insights into market performance, collector demand, and the growing role of pre-owned Rolex watches as long-term investment assets.

Over the past year, the market for pre-owned Rolex timepieces has demonstrated notable resilience. Following periods of heightened volatility in prior years, pricing across many popular models has shown signs of stabilization, with more consistent valuation patterns emerging across key collections. This shift reflects a maturing secondary market, where informed buyers and sellers are navigating pricing with greater confidence.

Certain models, including the Rolex Submariner, Daytona, and Datejust, have continued to attract strong interest among collectors and first-time buyers alike. Viktoria Peshkur, a Gray & Sons specialist with over a decade of experience, notes the consistent demand for iconic sport models: “I would say the Rolex Submariner is always in demand, especially 16610 and 16613. It's a best seller and, in my opinion, an amazing gift.”

While some references experienced modest corrections, others maintained steady value or showed gradual appreciation, particularly those with limited availability or strong historical demand. Gray & Sons’ internal data indicates that condition and certification continue to play a significant role in determining resale value. “Sports models sell faster than regular dress watches,” Peshkur added, highlighting a continued preference among buyers for versatile, everyday luxury pieces.

The analysis also underscores the enduring strength of certain flagship models. “The Daytona holds its value the best,” adds Peshkur, pointing to its reputation as one of the most investment-resilient watches in the Rolex lineup.

The report further highlights a broader trend toward long-term ownership and investment-minded purchasing. As economic conditions evolve, many buyers are turning to tangible assets such as luxury watches, with pre-owned Rolex models offering both wearability and enduring value. Certified pre-owned timepieces, in particular, provide an added layer of trust and transparency that is increasingly important in today’s market.

Gray & Sons Jewelers emphasizes that the certified pre-owned segment remains one of the most accessible entry points into the luxury watch market. With a wide selection of authenticated timepieces, buyers are able to acquire iconic Rolex models at competitive prices while benefiting from expert servicing and warranty support.

As the secondary luxury watch market continues to evolve, Gray & Sons remains committed to providing clients with accurate market insights, high-quality inventory, and trusted expertise built over decades in the industry.

About Gray & Sons Jewelers
Gray & Sons Jewelers is a premier independent retailer specializing in certified pre-owned luxury watches, fine jewelry, and expert repair services. Founded in 1980 and based in Miami Beach, the company is known for its extensive inventory, master watchmakers, and commitment to quality and customer service.

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Thursday, April 30, 2026

#PatrioticPeachy #CulturedPeachy Landmark Exhibition at the @Smithsonian American Art Museum Unites U.S. Bicentennial Photography Surveys for the First Time


Much Here Is Beautiful: Photography Surveys of the U.S. Bicentennial” at the Smithsonian American Art Museum brings together, for the first time, photography surveys that capture an expansive and evocative portrait of America in the years surrounding the 1976 U.S. Bicentennial. From the California coast to the Kansas heartland to the streets of New York City, the exhibition features images taken across the country by more than 70 photographers as part of the federally funded Surveys Grant Program. Bringing together 225 photographs, “Much Here Is Beautiful” places the Bicentennial images within the broader legacy of federal survey photography dating back to the 19th century and its lasting impact on generations of artists. “Much Here Is Beautiful” is the culmination of years of research, drawing on the museum’s rich photography holdings and uncovering U.S. Bicentennial survey photographs held in collections nationwide, revealing new discoveries and previously unseen works.

On view at the Smithsonian American Art Museum from Friday, Sept. 18, to Sunday, April 18, 2027, “Much Here Is Beautiful: Photography Surveys of the U.S. Bicentennial” is presented as part of the Smithsonian’s Our Shared Future: 250, featuring a range of exhibitions and programs in honor of the United States Semiquincentennial. The exhibition is organized by John Jacob, the McEvoy Family Senior Curator for Photography, and Krystle Stricklin, assistant curator of photography.

“Since its inception, the Smithsonian American Art Museum’s photography program has been dedicated to collecting and preserving work that reflects the lived experiences of Americans,” said Jane Carpenter-Rock, the acting Margaret and Terry Stent Director of the Smithsonian American Art Museum. “Marking the United States’ 250th anniversary, ‘Much Here Is Beautiful’ underscores the museum’s ongoing commitment to stewarding and interpreting images of the nation, ensuring they remain vital to our understanding of our past and ourselves.”

To celebrate the U.S. Bicentennial in 1976, the National Endowment for the Arts (NEA) created a grant program to fund a series of regional photographic projects that documented people and places across the country. Inspired by the legacy of the Farm Security Administration’s (FSA) photographs during the Great Depression, the NEA envisioned these surveys as a new portrait of the United States during a pivotal chapter in its history. Lasting from the late 1970s to the early 1980s, the NEA funded more than 70 photo surveys, yielding thousands of pictures taken by more than 200 photographers.

In 1983, 1,000 photographs by NEA grant recipients were transferred to the Smithsonian American Art Museum. Among the material received by the museum were prints from 13 of the survey projects, as well as an archive of related documents and ephemera covering the entire grant program. Showcasing a variety of subjects, formats and geographies, “Much Here Is Beautiful” explores the range of surveys funded by the NEA.

“Together, these images present a view of the U.S. from within, as artists turned their cameras toward their own communities with urgency and personal vision,” Jacob said. “At a moment when photography was in transition, the photography surveys of the U.S. Bicentennial affirmed its power to shape how we see the world—and ourselves within it.”

“This exhibition makes an incredible range of photographic material newly accessible to the public, much of which has not been comprehensively revisited since the grants were originally administered,” Stricklin said. “By bringing these surveys into a contemporary context—and situating them within the rich tradition of federal survey photography—we hope audiences will gain a deeper appreciation for its important role and impact on the medium.”

“Much Here Is Beautiful” opens with an introduction to the history of federal survey photography leading up to the U.S. Bicentennial. It includes works from the museum’s collection by Carleton E. Watkins, William Bell, Timothy O’Sullivan and William H. Jackson, produced as part of the 19th-century U.S. Geological Survey, which brought images of the West to many Americans for the first time. Also featured are photographs from the FSA program of the 1930s and 1940s, which demonstrate photography’s transition to documenting all aspects of American life in the 20th century, including works by celebrated photographers Marion Post Wolcott, Dorothea Lange, Walker Evans, Arthur Rothstein, Russell Lee and John Collier.
The exhibition organizes the U.S. Bicentennial surveys into four geographic sections:

The Northeast, featuring images by Lee Friedlander, who focused on the factories and laborers of industrial towns in Ohio and Pennsylvania. The section also includes Bruce Davidson’s acclaimed “Subway” series depicting New York City in the 1980s, alongside a photographic survey of East Baltimore led by Elinor Cahn, Joan Clark Netherwood and Linda Rich.

The South, debuting never-before-seen images by Robert Townsend Jones Jr. of Beale Street in Memphis, Tennessee, during a major transition period, developed from negatives that were discovered through curatorial research. This section also includes Martin Stupich’s documentation of the construction of the Metropolitan Atlanta Rapid Transit Authority (MARTA) and photographs from Appalachian communities of West Virginia and Kentucky.

The Midwest, showcasing images by Joel Meyerowitz that record the look and spirit of St. Louis, dominated by Eero Saarinen’s monumental sculpture “The Gateway Arch.” This section also features large-scale projections of John Margolies’ photographs of roadside attractions, capturing the motels, diners, gas stations and quintessentially American oddities that defined the landscape.

The West, including works that were part of the “The Rephotographic Survey Project” by photographers Mark Klett and JoAnn Verburg, shown alongside prints of the original landscape images captured by Carleton E. Watkins and Timothy O’Sullivan a century earlier. Also featured are photographs by Reagan Louie chronicling San Francisco’s Chinatown, a neighborhood imbued with the artist’s personal and ancestral memories, as well as a selection of works from Penny Wolin’s “Jackalopes, Cowboys and Coalmines: A Photographic Survey of Energy Development in Wyoming.” The title of the exhibition comes from the poem “American Journal” (1978) by Robert Hayden, who was the Consultant in Poetry to the Library of Congress from 1976 to 1978, a role today known as U.S. Poet Laureate.

The museum will present a set of public programs in support of the exhibition; details about these programs and additional events will be available on the museum’s website.

A fully illustrated catalog, published by Radius Books in partnership with the Smithsonian American Art Museum, will be available for purchase ($65) in the museum’s store and online.

About the Smithsonian American Art Museum Photography Collection
The Smithsonian American Art Museum began actively collecting photography in the early 1980s, at a time when the art world was beginning to embrace photography. In 1983, 1,000 photographs were transferred from the NEA to the Smithsonian American Art Museum. These works established the museum’s photography collection. Since then, the collection has grown to more than 10,000 works that span the history of the medium. From its inception, the museum’s photography program has focused on works that capture and address the conditions of everyday life in the United States. Embracing the diversity of the medium and its practitioners, the museum collected the history of American photography as a story of invention and inventiveness, and exhibitions such as “American Photographs: The First Century” (1996) and “A Democracy of Images” (2013) were groundbreaking for their recognition of photography’s breadth.

The museum’s photography holdings include works by Laura Aguilar, Berenice Abbott, Ansel Adams, Dawoud Bey, Mathew B. Brady, Imogen Cunningham, Roy DeCarava, Walker Evans, Roland Freeman, Paul Fusco, Ken Gonzales-Day, John Gossage, Sid Grossman, Alfredo Jaar, Dorothea Lange, Hiram Maristany, Ana Mendieta, Trevor Paglen, Gordon Parks, Aaron Siskind, James VanDerZee and Carrie Mae Weems. Deep holdings of works by individual artists include the world's largest collection of daguerreotypes by African American photographers James P. Ball, Glenalvin Goodridge and Augustus Washington, an extensive set of Lee Friedlander’s “The American Monument” series, the only publicly held set of Diane Arbus’ “A box of ten photographs,” more than 100 works by Irving Penn, more than 100 works by Man Ray and Martha Rosler’s seminal series “House Beautiful: Bringing the War Home.” More information can be found on the museum’s website.

Credit
“Much Here Is Beautiful: Photography Surveys of the U.S. Bicentennial” is organized by the Smithsonian American Art Museum. Major support is provided by the Elizabeth Broun Curatorial Endowment, Ronald Costell, Nion McEvoy and Leslie Berriman, the Charles Robertson Exhibitions Endowment, the Bernie Stadiem Endowment Fund and Trellis Fund. Generous support is provided by Michael Abrams and Sandra Stewart, the Joanne and Richard Brodie Exhibitions Endowment, Crown Equipment Exhibitions Endowment, Daniel W. Hamilton, the Margery and Edgar Masinter Exhibitions Fund, Minami Legacy Fund for the Arts, MurthyNAYAK Foundation, the David and Anne Sellin Exhibitions Endowment and Lucille and Richard Spagnuolo.

About the Smithsonian American Art Museum and Its Renwick Gallery
The Smithsonian American Art Museum is the flagship museum in the United States for American art and craft. It is home to one of the most significant collections of American art in the world. The museum’s main building, located at Eighth and G streets N.W., is open daily from 11:30 a.m. to 7 p.m. The museum’s Renwick Gallery, a branch museum dedicated to contemporary craft, is located on Pennsylvania Avenue at 17th Street N.W. and is open daily from 10 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Check for current hours and admission information. Admission is free. Smithsonian information: (202) 633-1000. Museum information (recorded): (202) 633-7970. Website: americanart.si.edu.

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#InauguralReview #DonGiovanni Since 2021 by #ShanaSpinosa and #GiovanniSpinosa #Napoli #Contemporary #Italian #PortOrange #VolusiaCounty #Florida

Lobster ravioli and shrimp is Peachy Deegan's favorite and is among the very best on the entire East Coast
It's not who you know, it's WHOM YOU KNOW and we know Shana and Giovanni Spinosa, wife and husband team setting the standard for Italian culinary excellence in Volusia County, Florida.   Shana and Giovanni opened Don Giovanni on October 18, 2021 and Giovanni is the Executive Chef.  Of course, this area is home to the World Center of Racing and when you see a Corvette in front, that is always a harbinger of a stellar review.  Napoli's loss is Florida's gain and we are thrilled to show you exactly why.  Don Giovanni restaurant like the man himself is named after Giovanni Spinosa's grandfather.  Surely he is with him in spirit here.
We could not be more thrilled to kick off our dining reviews in the State of Florida and this was scheduled to happen in 2024 but Mother Nature and her hurricanes had other plans.
From the moment we stepped a single foot in the door, Giovanni Spinosa himself graciously greeted us and seated us and the fresh bread and expertly seasoned olive oil welcomed our palate.  Ambiant Bocelli music graced our ears and it was not too loud at all.
Avid readers know we like to see what dishes are all about when we see the name of the restaurant in them.  Avid readers also know that we never edit pictures. You win like Giovanni or we do not publish.
Please say enchante to the Don Giovanni Salad.
Arugula is served with Cherry Tomatoes, shaved parmesan, mini mozzarella balls that are quite captivating, and prosciutto.  All elements of this nutritious amalgamation were supremely fresh and delicious.  A homemade balsamic glaze is the ideal companion and they listened and put it on the side as requested by Ms. Pretty Picky.  We highly commend their nine salad choices and the very best Peachy's Picks are invited to our column, Sensational Salads.
Equally commendable is the Artichokes and Parmesan Salad.  Romaine lettuce is topped with gorgeously marinated artichokes, tomatoes, onion, shaved parmesan of the ideal thinness, and the artichokes vinaigrette was on the side as requested.  Both salads we tried were triumphant and far superior in composition and quality both.  They are of a generous size as well and note the menu has GF designations for Gluten Free if you are looking for that.
The story of Don Giovanni begins in 2012 when Giovanni Spinosa arrived in the USA, specifically to New Jersey in Toms River.  In 2013, Giovanni arrived in Florida and met Florida native Shana, and it is evident that they are in it to win it with Don Giovanni.  Don Giovanni was originally in another location in Port Orange, Florida and today they are located at 1633 Taylor Road where you'll discover 125 coveted seats inside and an additional 32 on the patio outside.  They use both imported and local suppliers and are open six days a week. (not Sunday)  The menu reflects Italy as a whole, not a certain region.  This is their first review by Whom You Know.
Beef Lasagna is crafted on premises and this homemade lasagna will wow you in every captivating bite.  Layers of pasta, ground beef, ricotta and mozzarella meld wonderfully in the Don Giovanni oven to make your day, even you Clint Eastwood.  And ya ought to feel lucky, punk, to behold and dine upon the Classic Chicken Parmesan entree of organic farm chicken: it doesn't get better than this in Florida and the perfectly pounded and breaded chicken in sublime marinara sauce will absolutely put a smile not only on your palate but also your face.  And it will be genuine.  As you know, we have extensive Chicken Parm experience and Peachy might be the only one crazy enough to have an entire column dedicated to this dish.
The eight inch subs absolutely hit the spot and the Meatball grinder is a solid performer (Peachy is from Connecticut so she says grinder.  People in New York might say hero.  People in Boston and Florida might say sub.  You all know everyone just means SANDWICH.)  It automatically comes with fries and you also could get a salad instead.  This is perfect to bring to the beach or on the plane.  Jetblue has direct flights from JFK to DAB now finally so if you are reading this now after a three hour plane ride, you could be eating this and going to the beach.
It's obvious that Giovanni takes tremendous pride and joy in his vocation and you will taste the talent and enthusiasm.
Spaghetti with clams vogued for the camera and insisted upon a closeup.
Seafood deliveries to Don Giovanni occur every other day, ensuring freshness.
The spaghetti with clams is a magnificent feast of the sea, and as a peninsula state, Florida is uniquely positioned to thrive in the realm of seafood.  A luxurious garlic evoo sauce envelops these little morsels and the exquisite white clams will enchant your appetite.  You may also order this in a red sauce but we prefer this classic style shown.  Another promising pasta that is not found in the pasta section but rather in the Second Entrees section is the Shrimp Scampi with Spaghetti, an innovative take on the dish with elevated tangy lemon flavor: shrimp is sauteed in a white wine garlic combination with evoo sauce and is further enhanced with ripe cherry tomatoes which punctuate the dish with flavor, color and nutrition.  La Molisana spaghetti from Italy is used in this smashing number.
Don Giovanni Risotto is testament to the talents of Giovanni Spinosa, and the remarkable depth of flavor reflects his high level of dedication to his craft and commitment to quality, which is an everyday vocation at Don Giovanni.  Six shrimp and cremini mushrooms wonderfully waltz in a supreme light brandy cream sauce with risotto.
Giovanni tells us he is "all in" and he does nothing halfway; this is most evident in the commanding Lobster Ravioli which is absolutely competitive with the best we've ever had.  The Beatles might be a Fab Four but these ravioli are a Fab Five, all made on premises.  The aromatic savory scent will enliven your senses as your proximity to the dish increases, culminating in culinary glory when the lobster ravioli befriends your palate.  The sauce is super rich and amazing, and additionally five shrimp come to the party on a plate and they go together beautifully.

Don Giovanni really impressed us and we can't wait to see what they do next.




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#NHLPeachy @NHL #LadyByng Caufield, Kopitar and Sanderson Voted Lady Byng Trophy Finalists


 Montreal Canadiens right wing Cole Caufield, Los Angeles Kings center Anze Kopitar and Ottawa Senators defenseman Jake Sanderson are the three finalists for the 2025 26 Lady Byng Memorial Trophy, awarded “to the player adjudged to have exhibited the best type of sportsmanship and gentlemanly conduct combined with a high standard of playing ability,” the National Hockey League announced today.

Members of the Professional Hockey Writers Association submitted ballots for the Lady Byng Trophy at the conclusion of the regular season, with the top three vote-getters designated as finalists.

Following are the finalists, in alphabetical order:


Cole Caufield, RW, Montreal Canadiens

Caufield enjoyed a historic season as Montreal’s first 50-goal scorer in 36 years, helping the Canadiens (48-24-10, 106 points) post their second-highest standings points total in that span. Caufield notched 51-37—88 in 81 games, finishing second in the race for the Maurice Richard Trophy behind Nathan MacKinnon (53 goals) and tying the seventh-highest goal tally in franchise history. Among those 51 were 29 go-ahead goals, the second-highest figure for a single season in League history behind Brett Hull (39 in 1990-91). He did so while taking just seven minor penalties for a total of 14 penalty minutes, the fewest among the NHL’s 45 players with at least 30 goals. The 25-year-old, a first-time NHL Awards finalist, is the first Lady Byng Trophy finalist representing the Canadiens since Mats Naslund (1st in 1987-88, 3rd in 1985-86 and 1988-89). Two Canadiens players have won the Lady Byng since the trophy’s founding in 1924-25: Naslund and Toe Blake (1945-46).



Anze Kopitar, C, Los Angeles Kings

Kopitar skated in his 20th and final NHL campaign and 10th as the Kings’ captain, recording 12-26—38 and a team-leading +19 rating in 67 contests to help Los Angeles (35-27-20, 90 points) reach the postseason for the fifth consecutive season. The 38-year-old, who logged an average of 19:07 per game with just 10 penalty minutes, recorded at least 25 assists in each of his 20 seasons. He became the Kings’ all-time leading scorer on March 14 when he tallied his 1,308th point to surpass Marcel Dionne (550-757—1,307). He retired holding a host of regular-season franchise records that include games (1,521), game-winning goals (79), assists (864) and points (452-864—1,316). A three-time Lady Byng Trophy winner (2015-16, 2022-23 and 2024-25), Kopitar is vying to become the first repeat winner since Martin St. Louis (2009-10 and 2010-11) and just the fifth four-time winner in the trophy’s 101-year history (Frank Boucher 7x, Wayne Gretzky 5x, Pavel Datsyuk 4x, Red Kelly 4x).



Jake Sanderson, D, Ottawa Senators

Sanderson was the top point-producer from the blueline (14-40—54) for the highest-scoring Senators team in 19 years, helping the club (44-27-11, 99 points) qualify for the Stanley Cup Playoffs for the second consecutive season. Appearing in 67 games and logging a team-leading average of 24:50 per contest, the fourth-year NHLer received just eight penalty minutes; the only players ever to match Sanderson in games and average ice time with fewer PIMs were Tomas Kaberle (2 in 2001-02 with TOR) and Lady Byng Trophy recipient Brian Campbell (6 in 2011-12 with FLA). Sanderson, 23, is a first-time NHL Awards finalist and the second player in franchise history voted a Lady Byng Trophy finalist; Senators assistant coach Daniel Alfredsson finished second in balloting in 2003-04. Four defensemen all-time have won it: Jaccob Slavin (2020-21 and 2023-24), Campbell (2011-12), Red Kelly (3x, most recently 1953-54) and Bill Quackenbush (1948-49).



History

Lady Byng, wife of Canada’s Governor General at the time, presented the Lady Byng Trophy during the 1924-25 season. After Frank Boucher of the New York Rangers won the award seven times in eight seasons, he was given the trophy to keep and Lady Byng donated another trophy in 1936. After Lady Byng’s death in 1949, the NHL presented a new trophy, changing the name to the Lady Byng Memorial Trophy.



Announcement Schedule

The series of NHL Trophy finalist announcements continues Friday, May 1, when the three finalists for the Jack Adams Award will be unveiled.


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On Optimism, by Paul McCartney

"I am the eternal optimist. No matter how rough it gets, there's always light somewhere. The rest of the sky may be cloudy, but that little bit of blue draws me on."
-Paul McCartney

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#CruisingPeachy #ChicagoPeachy 2026 CHICAGO AUTO SHOW COMES TO A SUCCESSFUL CLOSE FOR ITS 118TH EDITION

The 2026 Chicago Auto Show came to a successful close on Monday, Feb. 16, after a 10-day run at McCormick Place. The 118th edition of the show welcomed 211,850 attendees to experience the latest cars, trucks and SUVs, cutting-edge automotive technology and electrified mobility, producing more than 102,000 in-vehicle experiences across indoor and outdoor activations.

Manufacturers from across the industry showcased their newest models and innovations, giving consumers the opportunity to compare vehicles side-by-side and engage directly with brand experts. Notable vehicles at the show included the 2026 Cadillac Celestiq, 2026 Honda Prelude, 2026 Jeep Recon, 2027 Kia Telluride, 2027 RAM 1500 SRT TRX, 2026 Subaru Outback and 2026 Toyota RAV4. Concept vehicles like the Chevrolet Corvette CX Concept and Tesla Robotaxi also drew significant attention on the show floor, highlighting the industry's continued focus on design, performance and future mobility solutions.

Four immersive indoor test tracks and daily outdoor test drives provided attendees with hands-on opportunities to experience the latest vehicles firsthand. The fan-favorite Camp Jeep returned with its signature off-road course, offering thrill rides that demonstrated Jeep's legendary 4x4 capability on a dynamic indoor obstacle track. Ford's "Built Wild" experience once again highlighted the Bronco family's off-road prowess, while the Chicago Drives Electric track, powered by ComEd, allowed guests to ride in a wide range of battery-electric, hybrid and plug-in hybrid vehicles.

New for 2026, the Chicago Drives gas-powered track debuted on the show floor, giving attendees an additional passenger-seat experience featuring gas and hybrid models. Combined with outdoor test drives from participating manufacturers including Alfa Romeo, Dodge, Ford, Jeep, Ram, Subaru, Tesla and Toyota, the expanded offerings reinforced the show's commitment to interactive, hands-on engagement.

"Each year we strive to make the Chicago Auto Show more immersive and relevant for today's consumers," said Chicago Auto Show General Manager Jennifer Morand. "From hands-on test tracks to dynamic new exhibits, the show gave attendees countless opportunities to explore, compare and experience the latest advancements in the automotive space."

New and returning specialty exhibits further elevated the show experience. Making its debut, Chi-Town Alley brought Chicago's vibrant car culture to life through an immersive, high-energy display featuring performance vehicles, custom builds, street-inspired rides and exotics. The exhibit also showcased six locally selected vehicles from the inaugural Chi-Town Alley Showcase contest, where the fan-voted winner, Tim Mejias, was ultimately named and recognized for his 1997 BMW M3. As part of the honor, Mejias received an invitation to return and display his winning vehicle at the 2027 Chicago Auto Show. Attendees could also enjoy a behind-the-scenes look at filmmaker and car enthusiast Sung Kang's upcoming film "DRIFTER," including two versions of the film's hero car, "Lola."

Returning exhibits also drew strong engagement throughout the show's run. Overlanding Chicago expanded its footprint with additional demonstrations, specialty vehicles and upfitting vendors focused on adventure-ready builds and the overlanding lifestyle. For the first time, participating Overlanding exhibitors camped overnight on the show floor, transforming the exhibit into a city-style campsite complete with activities like hide-and-seek, story time and "campfire" snacks. The Family Zone once again provided a dedicated, family-friendly space with interactive activities including a kids' Power Wheels track, Sim Drive racing simulators, car seat demonstrations with Britax and hands-on play areas designed to engage younger attendees while immersing them in the auto show environment.

This year's themed days and special events attracted enthusiastic crowds and diverse audiences. The Miles Per Hour Run returned as a unique indoor running experience through the show floor, drawing more than 800 participants from 12 different states. Automotive Career Day welcomed nearly 2,000 students from across the Chicagoland area, offering a firsthand look at the wide range of opportunities within the automotive industry. Chicago Friday Night Flights also returned as a one-of-a-kind craft beer sampling event paired with live music and full access to the show.

"Chicagoland's new-car dealers continue to set the standard, uniting to deliver one of the most prestigious auto shows in the world and standing firmly behind the local organizations that power our community," said 2026 Chicago Auto Show Chairman Jason Roberts. "The Chicago Auto Show continues to stand out as a place where innovation, culture and consumer engagement come together. This year's new exhibits, expanded ride-alongs and diverse displays demonstrated how the show continues to evolve alongside the industry."

In partnership with Versiti Blood Center of Illinois, the Dennis Buckley Memorial Blood Drive, a meaningful tradition spanning more than two decades, returned during the 2026 Chicago Auto Show. The drive collected 1,441 units of blood, the second-highest total in show history, helping provide lifesaving support to as many as 4,323 patients and their families while addressing critical winter blood shortages.

Fan engagement extended well beyond the show floor. Early analytics indicate that the Chicago Auto Show generated strong reach across digital and social media platforms, with millions of impressions, extensive video content and positive audience sentiment highlighting excitement around new exhibits, interactive experiences and the return of key manufacturers.

The show also saw strong and growing support from sponsors for 2026, led by premier partners Cars.com and ComEd. Official sponsors included Sim Drive and Drive Chicago, with additional support from star sponsors U.S. Army and Mattress Firm, and supporting sponsors Renewal by Andersen and Britax. These partners played a key role in enhancing onsite activations, interactive exhibits and branded experiences that contributed to a more engaging and dynamic attendee experience throughout the show.

The Chicago Auto Show is already gearing up with plans to return to McCormick Place next February. Dates for the 2027 Chicago Auto Show are Feb. 12 (First Look for Charity) and Feb. 13-21 (public show).

For more information on the Chicago Auto Show, visit www.ChicagoAutoShow.com.

About the Chicago Auto Show
First staged in 1901, the Chicago Auto Show is the nation's longest running auto exposition in North America. The show is produced by the Chicagoland's new-car dealer association, the Chicago Automobile Trade Association, which has staged the show since 1935. The 2026 public show was Feb. 7-16 at McCormick Place. For more information and the latest updates, visit ChicagoAutoShow.com.

About the Chicago Automobile Trade Association
Founded in 1904 and located in Oakbrook Terrace, the Chicago Automobile Trade Association is comprised of more than 400 franchised new-car dealers and an additional 150 allied members. The group's dealer members employ about 19,000 people in the metropolitan area. The association has produced the world famous Chicago Auto Show since 1935. For more information, please visit www.CATA.info.

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#FashionAlert #FloridaPeachy @madavepalmbeach Madison Avenue Couture Palm Beach Celebrates One Year Anniversary with a Celebration at The Colony Hotel Our Coverage Sponsored by Hallak Cleaners the Couture Cleaner @hallakcleaners @hallakcouturecleaner

For sixty years, Hallak Cleaners the Couture Cleaner has been entrusted with Manhattan’s finest wardrobes. The official cleaner of Whom You Know since 2012, Hallak is the only cleaner Peachy Deegan would ever use and we are honored to work with them. New York’s fashion boutiques have been recommending Hallak to their loyal customers for years. They understand the importance of quality fabric care and protecting their client’s investment. While Hallak is known for their expert handling of couture and other precious items, they also make it a point to give your more casual garments the same level of attention. Their representatives are always on the look out for the hard-to-notice stains, loose seams, missing buttons, etc. You can trust Hallak Cleaners with your entire wardrobe and then some. A sample of some of their specialized services:


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Madison Avenue Couture Palm Beach was proud to celebrate its one year anniversary with a special event at The Colony Hotel on March 19th, marking a milestone year defined by meaningful connections, strong community support, and remarkable growth.

Since opening its doors, Palm Beach has been warmly embraced by the local community. Situated near the iconic Worth Avenue in Via Mizner, the brand has had the unique opportunity to become part of one of the country's most renowned and vibrant retail and cultural destinations. Over the past year, Palm Beach has cultivated lasting relationships with residents, partners, and neighboring businesses, establishing itself within this dynamic and historic corridor.

At the heart of the brand is its beautifully designed 2,000-square-foot showroom, which has quickly become a welcoming hub for both shopping and social connection. The space reflects the spirit of Palm Beach, elegant, inviting, and lively and has hosted a series of memorable gatherings that bring the community together. Signature events such as Mahjong Night and Birkin Bingo have become standout experiences, blending style, fun, and philanthropy while fostering a sense of connection among guests.

"We are incredibly grateful for the welcome and encouragement we've received," said CEO and Founder Judy Taylor. "Being part of the Worth Avenue community has been especially meaningful. It's such a special place, and we're honored to contribute to its energy and tradition. Seeing our showroom come to life through events and shared experiences has been one of the most rewarding parts of this journey."

The anniversary celebration brought together friends, collaborators, and community members for an evening that reflects the spirit and energy that have defined Palm Beach's first year. Guests enjoyed a thoughtfully curated experience that highlighted the brand's core essence.

As Palm Beach looks ahead, the team remains committed to deepening its roots in the community, continuing to grow, and delivering experiences that resonate with its audience.

"This is just the beginning," added Palm Beach Showroom Director Sophia Sherkanowski. "We're excited for what's to come and honored to be part of such an inspiring community."

For more information about Palm Beach and upcoming events, please visit www.madisonavenuecouture.com or follow @madavepalmbeach on Instagram and TikTok.

About Madison Avenue Couture
Founded in New York in 2010, Madison Avenue Couture is the leading U.S. destination for authentic Hermès and Chanel in the secondary market. With strict authenticity standards, a commitment to unparalleled client service, and a carefully curated inventory, Madison Avenue Couture is the trusted resource for collectors and fashion insiders seeking store-fresh, rare, and iconic pieces. The company opened its second showroom in Palm Beach, Florida, in 2025, located in Via Mizner on Worth Avenue. Clients can visit either their NYC location or Palm Beach for private shopping experiences and to view the collection of investment-worthy pieces.

For more information, visit madisonavenuecouture.com or follow @madisonavenuecouture on Instagram and TikTok.

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