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The Betsy Hotel’s Overture to Overtown

Posted by on Mar 7, 2023 in Performing Arts, Reviews | Comments Off on The Betsy Hotel’s Overture to Overtown

The Betsy Hotel’s Overture to Overtown

STÉPHANE DENÈVE debut concert will offer a sense of where the new NWS artistic director will lead the fellows, introducing new works that he wants to explore together with the musicians and audiences.

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MDC Live Arts’ Partnership with Urban Bush Women Comes Alive at the Historic Hampton House

Posted by on Mar 3, 2023 in Performing Arts, Reviews | Comments Off on MDC Live Arts’ Partnership with Urban Bush Women Comes Alive at the Historic Hampton House

MDC Live Arts’ Partnership with Urban Bush Women Comes Alive at the Historic Hampton House

CHRISTINE DOLEN: Michael McKeever is pondering big questions in Zoetic Stage’s “American Rhapsody,” a world premiere that boldly traverses more than 60 years in an extended family and an ever-evolving country.

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‘American Rhapsody,’ Michael McKeever’s New Play for Zoetic Stage at the Adrienne Arsht Center

Posted by on Jan 13, 2023 in Performing Arts, Reviews | Comments Off on ‘American Rhapsody,’ Michael McKeever’s New Play for Zoetic Stage at the Adrienne Arsht Center

‘American Rhapsody,’ Michael McKeever’s New Play for Zoetic Stage at the Adrienne Arsht Center

CHRISTINE DOLEN: Michael McKeever is pondering big questions in Zoetic Stage’s “American Rhapsody,” a world premiere that boldly traverses more than 60 years in an extended family and an ever-evolving country.

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Review: “We Will Not Be Silent” at Gablestage

Posted by on Jan 12, 2023 in Performing Arts, Reviews | Comments Off on Review: “We Will Not Be Silent” at Gablestage

Review:  “We Will Not Be Silent” at Gablestage

CHRISTINE DOLEN: “Imagine this:  You are a key part of a student group advocating nonviolent resistance to a brutal government.  A true believer sees you scattering pamphlets in support of your cause, and you’re immediately arrested. Within five days, you have been interrogated, convicted and executed.”

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Art Wynwood 2023

Posted by on Dec 25, 2022 in Reviews, Visual Arts | Comments Off on Art Wynwood 2023

Art Wynwood 2023

Back for its first edition since 2020, ART WYNWOOD may no longer be located in the once-artsy neighborhood that gives it its name, but its strategic location on the bay means a boat show attendee can easily shop for art as soon as they’re done buying their latest boat.

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“Ocean Filibuster,” a Theatrical Wake-Up Call on Climate Change

Posted by on Nov 11, 2022 in Performing Arts, Reviews | Comments Off on “Ocean Filibuster,” a Theatrical Wake-Up Call on Climate Change

“Ocean Filibuster,” a Theatrical Wake-Up Call on Climate Change

“OCEAN FILIBUSTER” is a work of multimedia immersive theater playing Saturday, Nov. 12 through Sunday, Nov. 20 inside the Carnival Studio Theatre at the Adrienne Arsht Center’s Carnival Studio Theater.

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Germane Barnes at Nina Johnson Gallery

Posted by on Oct 13, 2022 in Reviews, Visual Arts | Comments Off on Germane Barnes at Nina Johnson Gallery

Germane Barnes at Nina Johnson Gallery

Germane Barnes is an Assistant Professor and the Director of The Community Housing & Identity Lab (CHIL) at the University of Miami School of Architecture. Barnes’ work has been exhibited at and written about in, The Museum of Modern Art, The New York Times, Architect Magazine, DesignMIAMI/ Art Basel, and The National Museum of African American History. Barnes received the 2021 Rome Prize for Architecture.

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Review: Actors’ Playhouse Delivers a Concert and Cautionary Tale in “Hank Williams: Lost Highway”

Posted by on Jul 4, 2022 in Performing Arts, Reviews | Comments Off on Review: Actors’ Playhouse Delivers a Concert and Cautionary Tale in “Hank Williams: Lost Highway”

Review:  Actors’ Playhouse Delivers a Concert and Cautionary Tale in “Hank Williams: Lost Highway”

In 1987, singer-songwriter Hank Williams was given a posthumous Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award. The honor, bestowed to a country music icon whose body of work included “I Can’t Help It (If I’m Still in Love with You),” “I’m So Lonesome I Could Cry,” “Hey Good Lookin’,” “Your Cheatin’ Heart” and countless Billboard Country and Western chart toppers, was richly deserved.

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Maryan at MOCA

Posted by on Jul 4, 2022 in Reviews, Visual Arts | Comments Off on Maryan at MOCA

Maryan at MOCA

After a two-year pandemic pause, Miami’s City Theatre is finally celebrating its 25th anniversary in the best way possible, presenting a Summer Shorts festival that amply demonstrates the engaging allure of short-form comedies, plays and musicals.

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City Theatre’s “Summer Shorts” Returns in Fine Form for 25th Anniversary

Posted by on Jun 9, 2022 in Performing Arts, Reviews | Comments Off on City Theatre’s “Summer Shorts” Returns in Fine Form for 25th Anniversary

City Theatre’s “Summer Shorts” Returns in Fine Form for 25th Anniversary

After a two-year pandemic pause, Miami’s City Theatre is finally celebrating its 25th anniversary in the best way possible, presenting a Summer Shorts festival that amply demonstrates the engaging allure of short-form comedies, plays and musicals.

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