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With 25 Grammy and Latin Grammy awards to her name, Natalia Lafourcade has received more golden gramophones than any Latina artist in the history of the award. Her international acclaim is not, however, what makes her a treasure. Rather, it is for the way she communicates—simply and clearly, through the beauty of her voice, her lyrics, and her music.
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‘Hijo de la masa’ inaugural Mesoamerican food festival in West Palm Beach brings taste buds togetherWest Palm Beach residents and visitors are getting ready for a one-night chef tasting experience at the inaugural Hijo de la Masa or sons of corn.
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For Coconut Grove-based playwright and producer William Hector, a theater festival in the neighborhood was no coincidence. A love for the arts and community, bred in the Grove, set him off on a lifelong path in theater.
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A new Venezuelan film set to be featured at the Miami Film Festival depicts a story of loss and escape that paints a sobering picture of the country’s reality during the protests in 2017.
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Nathalie Saladrigas didn't think her 'silly' poem about roaches and salsa music was anything special, but the five-line ZipOde strikes at a familiar and relatable experience.
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Lili Cantero, a Paraguayan artist, sees soccer as family. Her love for the game began with childhood memories of listening to matches with relatives. Known for her painted soccer balls, Cantero's work is admired by stars like Lionel Messi. Ahead of the World Cup, she's displaying her art in Miami's Wynwood neighborhood, a hub for creativity.
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Based on true events, Eight Men Out is about a group of professional gamblers who offer the Chicago White Sox's best athletes a fortune to throw the series, and the players agree.
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The citywide initiative invited residents to distill their connection to South Florida into the traditional 14-line sonnet format, resulting in a massive wave of civic participation.
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The latest exhibition at the Westchester Regional Library brings together more than 80 contemporary Cuban artists, each working within a shared constraint: a 21-inch circular format that reveals a wide range of approaches, styles and generations.
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The LGBTQ symbolic crosswalk at Ocean Drive and 12 Street was ordered removed by the Florida Department of Transportation last October after the DeSantis administration said painted crosswalks could jeopardize road safety.
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At the University of Miami, medical students are using virtual reality to examine paintings up close as part of a study on how visual arts training can improve clinical skills. The project explores whether analyzing and interpreting art using VR can strengthen observation and communication skills among health care providers.
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If you're having writer's block, some young poets in Morningside K-8 Academy might help get the gears moving. They recently learned how to write their own masterpieces about the uniqueness of living in Miami.