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Here are some great photos taken by Terence Cantarella on the third day of his journey as he paddles through Miami-Dade’s canals. On day three of his…
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Terence Cantarella, the man behind the the Canoe Project here at WLRN, had a chat with The Miami Herald‘s Michael Alen this week about waking up at day…
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Earlier this week WLRN Miami Herald’s Dan Grech interviewed Terence Cantarella, an intrepid contributor to WLRN who had the idea of navigating his way…
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Terence Cantarella, the man behind the Canoe Project, completed his four-day journey yesterday as he paddled into Scotty’s Landing in Coconut Grove.The…
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Terence Cantarella shared photos of the final leg of his four-day journey through Miami-Dade’s canals. Yesterday, Terence made his way through Coral…
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In an effort to add some perspective and history to WLRN’s Canoe Project, we’re also taking a look at books that add to our conversation about…
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Part of the Canoe Project’s mission is to create a conversation, and ultimately some new understanding, of the nature of Miami-Dade’s vast network of…
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As part of The Canoe Project’s mission to shed some light on Miami’s forgotten waterways, I spoke to Pamela Sweeney, a bona fide expert on Miami’s canal…
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“Our cars get dented form being parked on the street, and faded from sitting in the sun,” says Nancy Klingener in this essay on bike culture in Key West.…
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Lorelei Ramirez was the winner in the College category of Under the Sun‘s unpublished writers competition.Flagler Streetby Lorelei RamirezThis is what…
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This post goes in the “It’s a Small World” category.A few years back, I took a memoir workshop at the Florida Center for the Literary Arts. One of the…
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In April, we invited unpublished writers to submit their work as part of our Write South Florida contest. There were three categories in the contest:…