The upcoming free program on September 8, featuring classical pieces by Debussy and Vivaldi, opera by Puccini, tango by Gardel, blues by Etta James, and pop by Ed Sheeran, promises to have wide family-friendly appeal.
Saturday's event features Kerrith Livengood, a Chicago-based composer of experimental acoustic and electroacoustic music and the inventor of Soundweaving, a concept where sounds are braided into streams.
A discovered connection between Bangkok and Miami street artists was the catalyst for an exhibition featuring artwork in Little Havana - closing August 27th.
“My hopes and dreams are that we continue to invest boldly in new ideas and risk taking and experimentation and supporting voices of marginalized artists and all of the people that make up our great city and beyond.” (Beth Boone)
The paintings of both artists are layered yet thin and intellectually conversant with the history of art. They have a combination of sophistication with loose, confident paint handling.
To recognize Perfecto Uriel's work of more than two decades, the XIX International Ballet Festival of Miami, will receive the "Criticism and Culture of Ballet" Lifetime Achievement Award.
Marshall L. Davis, Sr. honored by Miami-Dade County School Board Member Dorothy Bendross Mindingall surrounded by Davis’s family and staff. Photo courtesy of Gregory F. Reed, MFA. Overwhelmed. Honored. Proud. Those are the words Marshall Davis, Sr. said when asked about the African Heritage Cultural Arts Center being renamed in his honor. He has dedicated
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Amber Moore, Riverwood Field Lab Manager, is featured in one of 20 videos “Everglades Stories from Across the Watershed.” (Photo courtesy of The Everglades Foundation) The endangered Amazon biome, spanning nine countries in South America, is the single largest remaining tropical rainforest in the world. It houses around 10 percent of the world’s biodiversity, and