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Miami Beach businesses aren’t looking to rekindle things with spring break’s wild past — they just want a healthier relationship. After last year’s tough crackdown, many South Beach businesses say this season’s lighter touch will strike a better balance between safety and sales.
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The South Beach Wine & Food Festival began at Florida International University’s Biscayne Bay Campus in 1997 as a one-day, student-run event. Today, it’s one of the country's largest culinary festivals. But one thing hasn’t changed: the FIU connection and the students behind the scenes.
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As the popularity of Afro-Caribbean cuisine grows, SOBEWFF in Miami Beach will be highlighting the food and its chefs.
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Before he ever stepped into the title role of “Dear Evan Hansen” on Broadway, Kendall and Palmetto Bay native Stephen Christopher Anthony sat in the audience at the Music Box Theatre and was spellbound.
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An aspiring actor with hidden superpowers tries to land a role as Marvel’s Wonder Man without the support of his family. That's the plot of the hit Disney+ series. The show also weaves in a local connection, featuring the hero’s Haitian background and a Miami native playing his father.
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It was 1985 when Toby Lerner Ansin, an arts advocate and divorced mother of three, set out to secure a professional ballet company in South Florida. For her mission, she would enlist dance world-luminary Edward Villella as artistic director and the backing of kindred spirits.
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The party scene in Miami is not just changing, it’s rewinding. In some cases, it’s going analog. The kids are turning to yoga, retro cameras, and at one local bookstore, silently reading with a group of strangers. At the Books & Books reading party, the party is silent and the vibes are literary.
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An in-depth look at Winston Churchill’s controversial decision to allow America’s segregated army into the U.K. during World War II, bringing in 15,000 Black troops who endured discrimination and hostility from white GIs.
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'Soul of a Swimmer' melds film and theater to tell the story of Nicholas Dworet, who was killed in the Marjory Stoneman Douglas mass shooting.
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Politician turned journalist Brian Walden and Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher face off in one of the most iconic political exchanges ever.
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This series follows Rocco Schiavone is a sharp-tongued, unorthodox police commissioner exiled from his beloved Rome to the snowy Italian Alps, where he tackles a series of dark and complex murder cases.
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Black Art Matters is back in downtown West Palm Beach. The free weekly series shines a spotlight on young and emerging Black artists from across Palm Beach County during Black History Month.