
John Bisognano
Executive Editor at Palm Beach Post
Managing Editor at The Palm Beach Post. journalist, cartoonist, illustrator, painter and big fan of news, wine, food, dogs and underdogs.
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6 days ago |
yahoo.com | John Bisognano
Do you change the way you view food, or does food change you? I thought of that recently as our Food & Dining reporter Diana Biederman was working on the story about Palm Beach County being recognized by the exclusive Michelin Guide for the first time. Restaurants in West Palm Beach, Palm Beach, Palm Beach Gardens and Boynton Beach got Michelin shout-outs. So how impressive is that?
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1 week ago |
palmbeachpost.com | John Bisognano
The movie "Jaws" hit the big screen 50 years ago and smashed the then-current box office record. The first victim in the movie which opened June 20, 1975, was a woman swimming in the ocean. That woman, Susan Backlinie, was a West Palm Beach resident and Forest Hill High School graduate. She died in 2024 at the age of 77.
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1 week ago |
palmbeachpost.com | John Bisognano
Police estimated about 1,000 to 1,500 people attended the "No Kings" rally on both sides of PGA Boulevard near Campus Drive in Palm Beach Gardens on June 14. The rally was "completely peaceful," with no arrests or issues, according to Palm Beach Gardens police. Some protesters were treated for heat-related issues caused by the hot and humid conditions.
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1 week ago |
palmbeachpost.com | John Bisognano
Around 1,000 to 1,500 people attended a "No Kings" rally in Palm Beach Gardens, Florida. Attendees expressed concerns about democracy and compared current events to historical instances of fascism. A GOP organizer and Trump supporter attended the rally to ensure safety and discourage counter-protests. One attendee was inspired to attend by a Lone Ranger episode about fighting for justice.
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2 weeks ago |
palmbeachpost.com | John Bisognano
Sly Stone, a pop and funk music innovator best known for his band Sly and the Family Stone, has died. He was 82. The onetime San Francisco DJ played in what was Palm Beach County's closest version of Woodstock. It was the Thanksgiving weekend 1969 and the Palm Beach International Music and Arts Festival was hailed as the “first annual,” but there never was a second one. The event was marred by rain, lawsuits and scandals, but is fondly remembered by many who were there.
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