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ArticleTonight at 6 p.m., we'll be announcing the 2010 winners of the Knight Arts Challenge Miami. This year's winners have innovative ideas for bringing South Florida together through the arts. Find out all about them by visiting KnightArts.org after 7 p.m. See you then! Note: an earlier version of this...
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ArticleRandom Acts of Culture ™ are making quite a national impression. After surprising shoppers with a 650-person performance of Hallelujah in Philadelphia (the YouTube video has 5 million hits and counting), Knight partnered with the Florida Grand Opera and the Arsht Center to surprise shoppers at the Macy's shoe department...
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ArticleA couple of public art works have blown in, or crawled up, to Miami Beach in time for Art Basel, one of which will be here to stay, the other will recede. The permanent installation comes courtesy of an artist known for his public works, New York-based Brian Tolle, who...
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ArticleThe University of Buenos Aires' Centro Cultural Ricardo Rojas has announced the winners of the 2010 prestigious “Teatro del Mundo” (World's Theatre) awards. The book Paradigmas recientes en las artes escénicas latinas y latinoamericanas / Current Trends in Latino and Latin American Performing Arts (Homenaje al Festival Internacional de Teatro...
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ArticleWilliam Kentridge: Anything is Possible: William Kentridge's work is amazing. I saw an exhibition of his work earlier this year at the Museum of Modern Art. Reserve space right away for this captivating documentary film. On Saturday, Dec. 4, the Miami debut (and outdoor screening) of PBS Art:21's documentary about...
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ArticleIt is almost impossible to attend every fabulous Art Basel event unless you have a time-space travel machine from Star Trek. However, when your feet begin to hurt from all the gallery hopping, just keep in mind it is worth it. Over the next week, I will suggest several Art...
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ArticleThe most stunning and riveting photographs in Bruce Weber's series on Haitian Miami, which just opened at North Miami's MoCA, are the black-and-white portraits. The expressions captured on the faces, especially of the young girls, form the storyline of "Haiti/Little Haiti," revealing so much [caption id="attachment_8710" align="aligncenter" width="300" caption="Jessica Osme,...