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    Two International Shows Debut in Miami’s Wynwood

    Published November 10, 2010 by Anne Tschida

    As galleries get ready for Art Basel, they are already putting their best faces forward this week, like at the French gallery Hélène Lamarque in Wynwood, where two international shows are being unveiled. The first is from French feminist Orlan, called "Self-Hybridizations." It's a photographic exploration -- with the artist...
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    Digital and Media Literacy ‘Plan of Action’ Unveiled Today in D.C.

    Published November 10, 2010 by Knight Foundation

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    Event Preview: Culture Clash In AmeriCCa

    Published November 10, 2010 by Neil de la Flor

    Are you ready for Culture Clash in AmeriCCA, MiaMMi? This Friday and Saturday November 12th and 13th, the Center for Cultural Collaborations International and Miami Dade College's Cultura Del Lobo Performance Series presents Culture Clash in AmeriCCA: Real People, Real Stories. Culture Clash In AmeriCCa is real theater of the...
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    Open Source Requirements of the Knight News Challenge

    Published November 9, 2010 by Knight Foundation

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    Hacks and Hackers Collaborate at Inaugural Great Urban Hack

    Published November 8, 2010 by Knight Foundation

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    Emilio Estefan Supports Song Contest to Raise Awareness of Crimes Against Journalists

    Published November 8, 2010 by marika.lynch

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    Event Preview: Smash and Grab

    Published November 5, 2010 by Valerie Nahmad

    High season has arrived. Get in the pre-Basel spirit with one of the most fun art events of the year this weekend. Locust Projects hosts its annual Smash and Grab party this Saturday night. It goes like this: “The event revolves around a raffle, for which over 100 local, national...
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    On Tap: A Major Museum Show and a Local Art Grab

    Published November 5, 2010 by Anne Tschida

    There are two must stops on Saturday night, Nov. 6, for anyone serious about their interest in art: the Miami Art Museum's unveiling of a solo retrospective from one of America's significant painters of the latter part of the 20th century,...
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    Knight News Challenge 2011: A Q and A with John Bracken

    Published November 5, 2010 by John Bracken

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    “Mad Potter of Biloxi” Gets His “Temple” – Designed by Frank Gehry No Less

    Published November 5, 2010 by marika.lynch

    Five years ago, the Ohr-O’Keefe Museum in Biloxi was on a roll. Star architect Frank Gehry had agreed to design the campus, and it was just 11 months away from opening. Then an unwanted visitor showed up: A casino barge, flung loose by Hurricane Katrina, landed atop a building. The...
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    ‘Mad Potter of Biloxi’ Gets His ‘Temple’ – Designed by Frank Gehry, No Less

    Published November 5, 2010 by marika.lynch

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    Kristina Wong: An Interview

    Published November 4, 2010 by Neil de la Flor

    Los Angeles-based patron-martyr of carbon-free living, culture jammer, and performance artist Kristina Wong returns to the Arsht Center for the premiere of Going Green the Wong Way. Described as performance art meets stand-up comedy, Going Green the Wong Way recounts Wong’s misadventures and life-long attempt to live an eco-friendly lifestyle....
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    Porgy and Bess Update

    Published November 4, 2010 by Valerie Nahmad

    By Christopher Wilkins, Akron Symphony Music Director We have had two rounds of chorus auditions this fall. The chorus positions are now 95% filled. I am thrilled beyond words at the quality and enthusiasm of our chorus. Without a doubt, it will be one of the most distinuguished professional choruses...
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    The Art of Recycling

    Published November 4, 2010 by Valerie Nahmad

    By Young At Art Museum When most people think about recycling, edgy, green-themed couture made from bubble wrap, newspaper, plastic bottles and aluminum is not the first thing that comes to mind. Enter Young At Art's teen volunteers and girls from PACE Center for Girls who have applied these eco-friendly,...
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    Fanfare and the Live Orchestra

    Published November 4, 2010 by Valerie Nahmad

    By Rebecca King, Miami City Ballet Dancer Miami City Ballet has not hit the stage since opening weekend of its 25th Anniversary Season, but that doesn't mean we haven't been busy! We are focused on other upcoming ballets, but Program I is always in the back of our minds. Many...
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