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Through his art, George Balanchine — a Russian immigrant to the United States called the father of American ballet — was happy upon occasion to pay tribute to the red, white, and blue. But in “Jewels,” his 1967 masterwork for New York City Ballet, recognized as the first full-length plotless ballet, the palette changes to green, red, and white in reference to the hues of precious stones.
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Serbian-born FIU alumna and award-winning pianist and composer Marta Brankovich returns to her alma mater for an alumni concert. The performance marks her first of 2026.
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The pandemic and political strife didn't give us a break in 2021 — but WLRN staffers still found some moments of joy in their reporting.
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If you’re a transplanted New Yorker and you haven’t been back to the Big Apple in a while, performance artist Penny Arcade is here to tell you that the…
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For vocal students, the transition from college to professional choirs can feel impossible. Miami's only professional choral ensemble is working to change…