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The Bookleggers Library was one of nine nonprofit beneficiaries of a $2.2 million investment by the foundation, which has been creating grants to support arts groups during these unusual times.
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Stores closed because of COVID-19 have become Miami New Drama's new storytelling venues.
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Four Miami-Dade arts organizations are joining forces to focus on cultural enrichment for K-12 students.
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The American Institute of Architects released a statement saying that it “unequivocally opposes” the order, and stated that it hopes President-elect Joe Biden will reverse it.
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A museum in Key West has captured a sound "carried across the centuries" — the boatswain's whistle, or pipe, from the Santa Margarita, a Spanish treasure ship that sank in a hurricane in 1622.
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Talbert wanted to write a holiday movie that would not only inspire him but also his son, the way Willy Wonkaor Mary Poppinssparked his imagination as a child.
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A Florida International University acting class held virtual Shakespeare workshops with high school students in Miami-Dade County.
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Pride died Saturday from complications of COVID-19 in Dallas. The baritone-voiced singer was the first Black man inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame.
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Jewish cantors in Wisconsin are celebrating Hanukkah in a new way during the pandemic: They will gather virtually and broadcast a concert of holiday music for audiences across the country.
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Shannon McDonald's own kids were the inspiration for her book, "Remember To Smile."
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Sometimes, when the days are getting shorter and the world seems like it's getting darker, a melancholy read seems like just the thing — so here are three fittingly dark novels in translation.
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As fall draws in, our literature in translation specialist has rounded up two novels and two story collections that will help you take a brief vacation from this world — and return re-energized.