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鈥淚t starts with O Cinema, this little indie theater. Next day, it's a playwright presenting a play. Or a musician performing. Or a visual artist,鈥 said Kareem Tabsch. Mayor Steven Meiner wants to evict the nonprofit from a city-owned space after it screened Oscar-winning film No Other Land.
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Governor Ron DeSantis has a proposal to end Florida鈥檚 current standardized testing program. A judge ruled against Florida's anti-riot Law. Is it enforceable anymore? Plus, a short film made in Miami tackles homelessness and mental health.
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A local lawmaker is challenging Tallahassee on criminal justice, voting rights and equitable vaccine distribution. Do you want to be more civically engaged? There an app for that. Plus, O Cinema celebrates 10 years in business.
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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
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Wynwood鈥檚 only graffiti supply shop -- is closing on January 15. It鈥檚 another example of how the neighborhood in Miami is quickly changing.The sign out鈥
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Going to the movies 50 years ago in Miami Beach meant a fancy night out, with gentleman dressed in coats and ladies in heels and gloves. When the Byron鈥
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MSD Students Return to School; Coral Gables Takes A Stand on Gun Control; Skateboard Culture In CubaGuests for Sundial on Wednesday, Feb. 28:City of Coral Gables Mayor Raul Valdes-Fauli discussed the city commission vote that banned assault weapons even鈥
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In the annals of pop culture history, the name Linda Lovelace is synonymous with the mainstream notoriety of hardcore porn.As the 23-year-old star of the鈥
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In certain intellectual and artistic circles, it鈥檚 almost a sport to complain about how Miami gets every bit of culture last among the country鈥檚 larger鈥
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The work of the iconclastic filmmaker Stanley Kubrick is part of a retrospective this week at O Cinema in Wynwood.South Florida native Rodney Ascher鈥
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Knight Foundation and its Knight Arts Challenge grants have lubricated the city's arts community for the past five years, funding projects great and small鈥
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Tonight you and your kin have the chance to relive an American classic in The Wizard of Oz Sing-A-Long.The Miami Shores Fine Arts Commission partnered鈥