Amanda Rosa | Miami Herald
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The Broward Center announced its lineup for the 2024-2025 season, including the Fort Lauderdale return of “The Lion King” and the South Florida premiere of comedy “Shucked.”
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The Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts announced its 2024-2025 season, including iconic musical-turned-movie “Mamma Mia!” and movie-turned-musical “Beetlejuice.”
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The De la Cruz family is honoring the life of Miami art collector matriarch Rosa de la Cruz who died at age 81 after battling an autoimmune disease.
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Rosa de la Cruz, a globally lauded collector of cutting-edge contemporary art who opened one of Miami’s first private art museum with her husband Carlos, has died following a long battle with an autoimmune disorder.
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A rocket made by Elon Musk’s SpaceX company carrying 125 miniature, stainless steel sculptures by Koons launched from Cape Canaveral at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center.
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This Presidents’ Day Weekend, the Coconut Grove Arts Festival reaches seniority as it celebrates its 60th anniversary with hundreds of artists selling their work.
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Much of the artwork at Pérez Art Museum Miami’s latest exhibition, “Gary Simmons: Public Enemy,” is about what — or who — you don’t see.
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Irvin Lippman will serve as executive director of the Boca Raton Museum of Art for the next 12 months, culminating in the museum’s 75th anniversary and its “Baroque Spain” exhibition.
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Diana Eusebio, a 25-year-old Miami-based fashion designer and multidisciplinary artist, was named this year’s YoungArts Jorge M. Pérez award winner at the YoungArts Miami Gala.
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The festival, which runs from Jan. 11 to 25 at venues throughout Miami-Dade, aims to capture the diversity of the Jewish experience, from potential Academy Award contenders to deep dives into America’s creative kosher food scene and historical dramas.
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Monday kicked off National YoungArts Week, five days of intensive programming for the 153 top winners and art events showcasing their work and talent to the public.
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It had been over a decade since Daniel Arsham, a giant in the contemporary art world, opened a show in his hometown of Miami.