Michelle F. Solomon | ArtburstMiami
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A new exhibition at P茅rez Art Museum Miami didn鈥檛 begin with the idea of a collector lending paintings to a museum. It began with a realization.
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鈥淢argaritaville is kind of like the gateway to thinking about a certain kind of straight white culture in Florida, but then maybe the U.S. more broadly,鈥 Gone says.
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Made famous on film by Ryan Gosling, Miami鈥檚 Wulf Clark steps into one of romance鈥檚 most iconic characters.
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The institution known for almost two decades as HistoryMiami Museum is changing its name to the Museum of Miami to reflect a countywide 鈥渕useum without walls鈥 mission.
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Seraphic Fire has been presenting candlelit choral programs for two decades鈥攍ong before the recent wave of branded 鈥渃andlelight concerts鈥 made the ethereal experience seem like something new.
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Now in its third year, Batiste鈥檚 Montreux Jazz Festival Miami has expanded venues and lineups with two additional nights at the Miami Beach Bandshell along with its premiere venue at The Hangar in Coconut Grove.
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Before he ever stepped into the title role of 鈥淒ear Evan Hansen鈥 on Broadway, Kendall and Palmetto Bay native Stephen Christopher Anthony sat in the audience at the Music Box Theatre and was spellbound.
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The Key Biscayne Film Festival was an idea that emerged during the planning of what would probably have been a hit with television audiences 鈥 a reality show about life on Key Biscayne. Isabel Custer and Maite Garrido wanted to make a documentary reality series starring the characters that live on the island.
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While the Miami Jewish Film Festival, this year celebrating its 29th edition, has continued to grow, the number of films it presents as well as the South Florida venues it draws crowds to, this year it鈥檚 unveiled a segment entitled 鈥淢ade in Florida.鈥
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Zoetic Stage is premiering 鈥淭he Inheritance, Part 1鈥 as part of the company鈥檚 Theater Up Close series at the Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts, opening in previews Thursday, Jan. 8, then running from Friday, Jan. 9 through Sunday, Jan. 25.
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For Florida Grand Opera, a new era is underway as artistic director Maria Todaro vows to keep her promise that she鈥檚 not presenting 鈥測our grandmother鈥檚 opera鈥 with the upcoming reimagining of 鈥淒ie Fledermaus.鈥
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Art collector Dennis Scholl taps into a multitude of memories from different eras for his first U.S. solo show in Miami.