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    Pianist Javier Perianes, a poet plays Chopin at the New World Symphony

    Published November 23, 2013 by Valerie Nahmad

    By Sebastian Spreng, Visual Artist and Classical Music Writer Spain is a land of poets more famous than its great musicians. Though at first sight Javier Perianes does not look the type, he is indeed a poet, and a good one. He is a pianist, and a good one. [caption...
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    Question Bridge: Black Males

    Published November 22, 2013 by Valerie Nahmad

    By Alexys Taylor, Gantt Center The mood is set, the lights are dim, and the cool air reminds you of a movie theater. As the space draws you in, there is a sense of gravity but at the same time a feeling of comfort. To the right are three projectors...
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    Locust Projects Celebrates 15th Anniversary at NADA Miami Beach

    Published November 22, 2013 by Valerie Nahmad

    By Gina M. Russo, Locust Projects 2013 marks Locust Projects’ 15th anniversary. As the only Miami representative at NADA this year, we will share our booth with a selection of Miami-based artists, and Locust Projects exhibiting artists past, present and future. All profits from this fundraiser initiative will be used...
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    We could all be artistic refugees

    Published November 22, 2013 by Anne Tschida

    The cast of "Homeland Refuge" at the Farside Gallery The images of devastation that have recently come out of the Philippines are yet another sad reminder of our precarious situation, a reminder that both natural and man-made disasters can upend our lives and send us to...
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    Woodward Line Poetry Series hosts ladies night at the Scarab Club

    Published November 22, 2013 by Rosie Sharp

    Jacqui Au kicked off the reading with a mixture of levity and gravity. Woodward Line Poetry, a monthly poetry series at the Scarab Club, held its regular meeting Wednesday, Nov. 20, with a curated collection of work from local ladies, Jacqui Au, Destiny Dorozan and Laura...
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    Coach House Theatre to present ‘On Golden Pond’

    Published November 22, 2013 by Roger Durbin

    Richard Figge and Dede Klein in "On Golden Pond." Photo courtesy of Coach House Theatre When you think of Ernest Thompson’s “On Golden Pond,” the movie version with film legends Henry Fonda, Katharine Hepburn and Jane Fonda (distributed in 1981) probably comes to mind. There was...
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    Journalist Bill Maxwell: Writer in residence in the Everglades

    Published November 22, 2013 by Valerie Nahmad

    By Giselle Heraux, AIRE It’s the 1980s, and Bill Maxwell is taking his sister to Everglades National. As they drive down Krome Avenue, Maxwell’s sister catches a view of the distant pine forest. “I don’t want to go there,” his sister proclaims. “There’re too many trees. Maxwell tells this story...
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    Miami Book Fair International features powerful work of talented poets

    Published November 21, 2013 by Neil de la Flor

    Julie Marie Wade This weekend, Miami Book Fair International features a contingent of poets and writers from around the world, including Obama inauguration poet Richard Blanco, whose work never rests even after the final word is written. The following three events are worth a visit, whether...
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    Community Supported Art’s 2014 growing season

    Published November 21, 2013 by Katherine Balcerek

    CSA-produced art by Caroline Brown. The eat-local, shop-local movement has skyrocketed in recent years, especially with programs like Community Supported Agriculture, where farmers offer a certain number of “shares” to the public. Interested consumers buy a share and in return receive boxes of seasonal produce throughout...
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    InLiquid tackles the monster of the juvenile justice system at Crane Arts

    Published November 21, 2013 by CSchwartz

    A solitary confinement replica in the center of the Ice Box. Crane Arts is in the midst of a vast exhibition organized by InLiquid that explores and ignites discussion about the challenging and often overlooked world of juvenile detention and youth incarceration. “Juvenile In Justice” comprises...
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    Yellow Lounge brings club style to classical at YoungArts

    Published November 21, 2013 by Gregory Stepanich

    Miloš Karadaglić at Le Poisson Rouge for Yellow Lounge. (From the Yellow Lounge website) The “indie classical” crowd doesn’t do things the same way as their predecessors did, when a career in this art form was defined by an elite management agency and carefully chosen appearances...
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    New Knight Plaza connects museums, people in downtown Miami

    Published November 21, 2013 by Andrew Sherry

      What’s in a name? For Knight Plaza in Miami, it’s the connection between art, science, journalism and people, a gathering spot for the community. Knight Foundation donated $10 million each to the new Pérez Art Museum Miami and the Patricia and Phillip Frost Museum of Science, in downtown Miami’s Museum Park on Biscayne Bay. The Pérez Art Museum will open Dec. 4 and the Museum of Science in 2015. When it came to recognizing the foundation’s support, giving the Knight name to the plaza that connects the two museums was the obvious choice, said Alberto Ibargüen, president of the foundation. “Our mission is to support informed and engaged communities, and having this community gathering space, this meeting space, designated in the foundation’s name is really very special to us,” he said.
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    New Knight Plaza connects museums, people in downtown Miami

    Published November 21, 2013 by Andrew Sherry

    What’s in a name? For Knight Plaza in Miami, it’s the connection between art, science, journalism and people, a gathering spot for the community. Knight Foundation donated $10 million each to the new Pérez Art Museum Miami and the Patricia and Phillip Frost Museum of Science, in downtown Miami’s Museum...
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    Twin Cities media forum to tackle access, justice and engaging diverse communities

    Published November 20, 2013 by Susannah Schouweiler

    Guante (a.k.a. slam poet, performer, activist and educator Kyle Tran Myhre) The focus of this weekend’s Twin Cities Media Alliance 2013 Fall Media Forum is especially timely given the lively public conversation of late surrounding issues of diversity, access and cultural (mis)representations in local arts. The...
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    Holiday fare serves diverse tastes at the Akron Civic Theatre

    Published November 20, 2013 by Roger Durbin

    Ryan Humbert. Photo courtesy of Akron Civic Theatre Knight arts grantee Akron Civic Theatre has a musical program to suit your tastes this holiday season. The diverse lineup includes rock-and-roll carols, country Noels from the Oak Ridge Boys, classic holiday music from a choir produced and...
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