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Quincy Chery, a former art student at FIU, had the idea to combine his two passions over a decade ago. Last year, his made it a reality.
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The museum’s incoming contemporary art curator, a native Floridian, says she is looking forward to combining her passion for socially engaged art with the outdoors.
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The founders of a new $115 million dollar performing arts center in Boca Raton's Mizner Park say it will reinvigorate the cultural scene in the city, giving people from across South Florida another incentive to support local arts. But shovels aren't ready to be put in the ground quite yet - the center has to keep track of any cost escalation.
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The festival's director says Florida's current political climate makes LGBTQ+ film festivals "more important than ever before."
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Tradition and modernity coexist peacefully within Son Rompe Pera, where punk collides with the cumbia the band grew up playing.
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In the first of our six-part series, NPR's Bob Mondello explains how the theater that most Americans see is being transformed.
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Fraser took a step away from acting after a series of personal struggles. In his latest role, he stars as an English teacher who is trying to reconnect with his teenage daughter.
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Latino comic book fans have taken to social media to call out DC Comics' latest attempt at appealing to their Latino fans. Art shows DC superheroes holding or eating a variety of Latin American foods.
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An exhibition of theater lobby cards at New York's Poster House celebrates women's contributions to silent movies both in front and behind the camera.
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The South Florida-based horror film festival is back for its 8th edition.
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The MoBBallet/M.I.A. Symposium is focused on Black representation in the ballet world but welcomes everyone.
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Local screenings of "My Name Is Sara" will feature Q&As with the film's director, Steven Oritt.