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Arts and Entertainment (10 unread) Blogs
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What do math, history, and opera have in common?
By Rebecca Casamayor, Florida Grand Opera
Florida Grand Opera’s (FGO) in-school educational programs allow students to engage in the art of the opera without having to leave the classroom. This past Wednesday, May 22, the company’s head of costuming, Camilla Haith, visited Richmond Heights Middle School to talk to students [...]
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The Scene for May 24, 2013
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Did you survive last week's torrential downpours? As the official theater season winds to an end, the rainy season is just beginning.
Yes, the official theatre season is ending, but that doesn't mean theater is coming to an end for the year. South Florida has developed a robust' [...]
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Don’t miss this Queen City musical tradition
Summer Pops, Symphony Park. Photo by Jeff Cravotta, courtesy of Charlotte Symphony Orchestra
The Summer Pops Concert Series by the Charlotte Symphony Orchestra (a Knight Arts grantee) is just around the corner, with the first concert scheduled for June 9 at Symphony Park. Tickets are $10 for adults, [...]
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Dance Now! Gala with City of Miami Beach Mayor Matti H. Bower
Next Friday, May 31, Dance Now! will host its first annual Gala Fundraiser honoring City of Miami Beach Mayor Matti H. Bower. The proceeds raised from the gala will go towards Dance Now!’s Summer Intensive Program, which offers scholarships for qualified dancers and, most importantly, provides training that fosters the [...]
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Margarita Cabrera presents “Space in Between”
Margarita Cabrera burst onto the contemporary art scene a few years ago at Art Basel Miami Beach when she showed a crazy life size VW Bug made out of vinyl (see image below). It was an instant sensation. Cabrera was recently a resident at the Knight Foundation-funded McColl Center [...]
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Fleisher 24 Hour Photo crash course with Ahmed Salvador
Have you ever dreamed of being a photographer? And not like the digital Instagram breed, but a real chemistry-and-darkroom Ansel Adams photographer? Well, now is your opportunity to get a crash course in manual photography and developing with “24 Hour Photo: A Crash Course in Darkroom Photography,” courtesy of [...]
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Front Page 5/23/13
Thursday, May 23, 2013
Miami’s Independent Thinkers Summer Art Auction 6/7/13Friday, June 7th, 7pm-midnight
1035 N. Miami Avenue
Miami, FL 33136 (10th Street & N. Miami Avenue)
Cost: Free
Kerry McLaney [...]
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Monseñor Giulio Einaudi me atrabanca contra el librero de la santa sede en La Habana
Rosie Inguanzo 8. Maya y Alejandro hablan con un cantado que a nosotros nos da mucha risa. Los traen al parque a jugar pero si tratamos de agarrarlos duro, subirnos dos o tres al columpio, o si Maya...
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Downtown Miami First Friday Art Walk 6/7/13
Downtown Miami "First Friday" Art Walk
June 7, 6-10 pm
Downtown Miami, FLJoin us for an exciting evening of gallery openings, artist open studios and panel discussions
Discover the Downtown Arts & Culture District
This new cultural initiative shines a light on the growing art community [...]
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Off Stage Conversations
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Hello Everyone -- it's Andie Arthur, executive director of the South Florida Theatre League and I'm back for this Wednesday's Off Stage Conversations. Apologies for missing last week. I've been pretty sick. (Bronchitis is no one's friend.)
A Look at How You Ask For Money
As artists [...]
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