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The home-grown Our Voices Festival is in its second year and hopes to give out more than a thousand books to local students.
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The Museum of Contemporary Art North Miami is looking to update it’s nearly 30-year-old building using a $3 million grant presented by Congresswoman Frederica Wilson.
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This year’s OUTshine LGBTQ+ Film Festival includes more than 50 feature and short films from around the world and South Florida. For the first time, OUTshine partnered with the City of Miami to offer free Uber rides to and from certain screenings.
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The Pulitzer-prize winning story is performed on stage through Saturday at the Palm Beach Dramaworks in West Palm Beach. It was extended due to popular demand.
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On Sunday, April 21, GospelFest at the Little Haiti Cultural Complex is the final production in this year’s Gospel Sundays series produced by the Adrienne Arsht Center.
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Miami City Ballet will close out its season with the return of choreographer Alexei Ratmansky’s re-imagining of Swan Lake, which uses dance notation from a late 19th Century staging of the classic ballet.
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The 2024 Latin Grammys will return home to Miami — where the organization is headquartered. The 25th annual event will air live from the Kaseya Center on Nov. 14. Nominations will be announced on Sept. 17.
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The sequel to the influential documentary 'Food, Inc' — which shone a light on the country's corporate-driven food system —features the Coalition of Immokalee Workers, an organization fighting for human rights in Florida farms.
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The city of Opa-Locka celebrates its first MENA Fest with the opening of the Opa-Locka Heritage Trail, an interpretive historic trail installation.
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Thom Parham is on a mission to uncover parts of Florida’s buried past — with his metal detector. The 64-year-old history teacher is devoted to finding remnants of the Seminole Wars, and has also found kindred spirits along the way.
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Nonprofits in Riviera Beach are using competitive poetry events to draw more students into the arts. The Poetry Month Youth Summit, will feature educational workshops and performances as part of an effort to also promote literacy and mental health.
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Miami New Drama's Dangerous Days play tells the story of Arthur McDuffie and the 1980 race riots in Miami. It's based off the book by Edna Buchanan, the Pulitzer Prize-winning Miami Herald newspaper’s crime reporter.