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Untold legends and midnight magic in Keith Wade's newest play.
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Miami-Dade Mayor Daniella Levine Cava’s office said a judge’s ruling will not deter the County from evicting Miami Seaquarium from its Biscayne Bay location.
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As we celebrate National Hispanic Heritage Month, we turn our attention to one Floridian who’s leading the effort to preserve Latin American communities through archaeology.
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The Bass Museum of Art in Miami Beach opened “Rachel Feinstein: The Miami Years,” a solo exhibition of works spanning nearly three decades that thematically focus on Feinstein’s childhood in the fabulous yet seedy world of Miami in the ‘70s and ‘80s.
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Buffett's music, particularly his 1977 hit “Margaritaville,” is loved by generations of music fans. As local "parrotheads" mark his passing a year ago this month, they celebrate songs synonymous with a chill Florida vibe.
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Book bans are increasing in classrooms and libraries across the country. This week, there's an effort to raise awareness about nationwide book restrictions. It's called Banned Books Week and goes through Sept. 28. WLRN’s Ammy Sanchez spoke with Katie Blankenship, inaugural director of PEN America’s Florida office.
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A Miami charity is helping children with cancer by sending them denim jackets and tote bags adorned with decorative patches. The Oliver Patch Project was created by 13-year-old Oliver Burkhardt and his parents after he underwent treatment for leukemia when he was 9.
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While audiences and visitors may not notice the financial strain or behind-the-scenes scrambling to make this arts season happen, the arts industry workers that keep us entertained certainly do.
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Ellen Brown Anderson's novella The Storm is set in Key West after a major hurricane and tells a story of domestic life in those frontier days of Florida.
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Fred Waitzkin, author of Searching for Bobby Fischer, has released a new book based on the story of his friend Ralph’s 20 years of homelessness in South Florida.
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The festival, now in its eighth year, hosted nearly 40 breweries from across the country to celebrate the impact of women in the craft beer industry, which is often viewed as male dominated.
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The Miami Beach City Commission unanimously approved a one-time fund of over $492,000 for 16 Miami Beach-based arts and cultural institutions at its Wednesday meeting.