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The Florida Aquarium’s Research Could Have Major Implications for Coral Reef Restoration

One day in early April, coral scientists at
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Sex Lives and Video Chat: Single Miamians Get Resourceful During the Pandemic

A couple of Saturdays ago, Hector, a Miamian in
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Artist Xavier Cortada Is Asking Miamians to Plant the City’s First Urban Mangrove Forest

From street flooding after summer rainstorms to
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A Dance to Shake Up the Story

Wall Street Journal Masterpiece Column: George
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Cultural Criticism
Environmental
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Visual Art, Writing

ICA Miami Celebrates Five Years of Firsts and Forward Thinking

Back in 2014, the Institute of Contemporary Art, Miami, presented their
January 17, 2020
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Dance & Theater, Writing

How Miami City Ballet’s Samantha Hope Galler Learned to Channel Rita Hayworth for Jerome Robbins’ “I’m Old Fashioned”

In 1983, at New York City Ballet, Jerome Robbins decided to create a
January 10, 2020
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Dance & Theater, Writing

Are We Too Precious With Classic Dance Works?

Choreographer Natascha Greenwalt loves the music of Swan Lake, but she
January 3, 2020
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Visual Art, Writing

Installations and Other Site-Specific Artworks Are Taking Over Miami

A stroll through the Magic City these days reveals a plethora of
December 17, 2019
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Visual Art, Writing

Shepard Fairey Reflects on His 30-Year Career Through Wynwood Walls Exhibit

In the summer of 1989, when he was 19 years old, the street artist Shepard
December 10, 2019
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Cultural Criticism, Visual Art, Writing

Satellite Art Show’s 2019 Edition Is a Choose-Your-Own-Adventure Art Fair

Beach balls and rubber gloves; empty potato chip bags; recycled TV sets and
December 5, 2019
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Visual Art, Writing

The Museum of Graffiti Gives Wynwood’s Walls the Context They’ve Been Missing

In 1999, two Miamians emblematized the clash between graffiti
November 25, 2019
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Visual Art, Writing

Five Young Artists to Watch During Miami Art Week 2019

As an overwhelming number of artists, shows, and events flood into town for
November 22, 2019
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Visual Art, Writing

Canoe Carver Pedro Zepeda Blends the Traditional and the Modern at CultureFest 305

When Seminole artist and master canoe carver Pedro Zepeda begins a project,
November 5, 2019
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Environmental, Writing

Lincoln Road Blooms With 500 Planted Orchids

Next time you find yourself walking on Lincoln Road in Miami Beach, pay
October 31, 2019

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