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Grammy award-winning Cellist Zuill Bailey is set to perform with the South Florida Symphony Orchestra as part of its 25th anniversary.
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For Black History Month 2023, AfriKin is presenting 鈥淭he Gaze Africana,鈥 an art exhibit showcasing the work of artists inspired by the life and legacy of Martin Luther King, Jr., the African American icon and civil rights movement leader.
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In 1951, Baker made history in Miami Beach when she refused to perform at a swanky nightclub unless Black guests were welcomed there. On Jan. 10, 1951, Baker became the first known entertainer to perform at a prominent Miami Beach club before an integrated audience.
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Starting April 1, the new leader at the helm of GableStage will be Bari Newport, who has served for the past nine years as producing artistic director of the Penobscot Theatre Co. in Bangor, Maine.
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鈥淭he Artist as Poet: Selections from PAMM鈥檚 Collection鈥 delves into the time period of the 鈥淧o猫me-Objet鈥 (poem-object), a very particular moment in the 1930s and 鈥40s where Surrealist artists used found objects and mixed them with text. The exhibition opens March 25 at the P茅rez Art Museum Miami.
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The Bookleggers Library was one of nine nonprofit beneficiaries of a $2.2 million investment by the foundation, which has been creating grants to support arts groups during these unusual times.
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NWS will open its 33rd season at 7:30 p.m. Oct. 17 with a special WALLCAST Concert at North Miami鈥檚 Dezerland Park Drive-In Theater.
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In an effort to help keep one of the city鈥檚 most valuable assets viable, the mayor and City Commission - in partnership with the Miami Beach Cultural Arts Council - approved distribution of $1 million in funds to 13 arts groups.
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Edwidge Danticat was one of 29 authors (and one of two from Miami) tapped to write a short story for the magazine鈥檚 project, a 21st century pandemic bookend of sorts to Giovanni Boccaccio鈥檚 almost 700-year-old 鈥淭he Decameron,鈥 which was written in the midst of a global epidemic of bubonic plague that hit Europe and Asia.
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Framed by retail mirrors, masked Miami City Ballet dancers Taylor Naturkas and Benjamin Lepson stretched out at barres placed 20 feet apart in the former鈥
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The question: In this time of coronavirus, when creativity is under forced constraint because of social distancing and other restrictions, how can you鈥
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Kareem Tabsch makes a valid point about how movies can provide a window to understanding concepts and cultures."Films are meant to educate, entertain and鈥