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The Wolfsonian-FIU Museum’s collections manager and conservator, Silvia Manrique, likens her work to that of a doctor, but when asked to describe her latest projects, it’s clear she’s giving these fragments of the past more than a typical check-up.
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"There was no closure, really — the word we use for all kinds of big life events. There was no closure."
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In an effort to help keep one of the city’s most valuable assets viable, the mayor and City Commission - in partnership with the Miami Beach Cultural Arts Council - approved distribution of $1 million in funds to 13 arts groups.
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Warm weather, bad traffic, store-bought tits, the beach, diversity, rudeness and the women.Miami in a nutshell according to the people we talked at our…
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Harvey Mattel says there are two kinds of radio collectors: Those who collect for what's on the inside and those who collect for what's on the…
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DATE: Saturday, March 11, 2017. 10 a.m. to 9 p.m.LOCATION: Wolfsonian-FIU, 1001 Washington Avenue, Miami BeachCelebrate over 100 years of the technology…
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The Wolfsonian-FIU Museum's newest exhibit chronicles an arts enterprise at Tulane University's former women's college. From 1895 to 1940, students sold…
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A major collection in the history of pottery -- and women's rights -- has come to South Florida.The exhibit, called “Women, Art, and Social Change: The…
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What's more adorable than a little girl complaining about spiders and her mayor? Nothing. Which is why you decided it would be our top story this week.…
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Here, in order of priority, is what really gets the goat of one little girl from Toronto:1. Spiders, for their webs are icky and sticky.2. Toronto mayor…
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We have heard your complaints. And they are hilarious -- especially this one from a little girl from Toronto who had thoughts on spiders... and the city's…
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Traffic, trash, ugliness – some of our most common complaints have to do with city life. WLRN will give you exclusive access to a discussion among some of…