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The Tennessee Williams drama “Summer and Smoke” may not be as well-known as some of his other plays, like “Cat On A Hot Tin Roof,” or “A Streetcar Named…
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Isanusi García Rodríguez’s artwork reflects a timeline: different periods of recovery since 2012, when he suffered a stroke.Rodríguez used to express…
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Miami Herald reporter Doug Hanks has been following closely the race to represent District 5 at the Miami-Dade County Commission. This is the first time…
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What does it feel like to send your child off to war?Miami-based company Karen Peterson and Dancers will be exploring themes of fear, loss, pride,…
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In the Old Testament of the Bible, perhaps no book is more widely read or quoted than the Book of Psalms.For centuries, Jews and Christians alike have…
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Roughly 1,500 dancers across the United States and Puerto Rico performed simultaneously on Saturday to advocate for the protection and preservation of…
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Guests for Sundial on Thursday, March 8 2018:WLRN's education reporter Jessica Bakeman joined us via Skype to give us the latest from Tallahassee, where…
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Long before I considered journalism as a career, I was an aspiring ballet dancer.And although I started training in ballet late for the dance world—I was…
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Seeing Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater for the first time is a rite of passage for anyone who loves dance (and for plenty of people who didn't know…
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Update: The scheduled performance by Bill T. Jones at the Arsht Center has been canceled because of weather.A few years ago, Bill T. Jones thought there…
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Up until this year, the Miami City Ballet had been doing the same version of George Balanchine's "The Nutcracker" since the mid-1980s. The ballet tells…
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Senegal, Mali, Guinea, Ivory Coast, Haiti, Cuba and the Bahamas will all be among countries represented at the eighth annual African Diaspora Dance and…