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At NSU Art Museum, the Future of South Florida Art Is “Perfect”

At NSU Art Museum, the Future of South Florida Art Is “Perfect”

By Douglas MarkowitzOctober 10, 2023

“Future Past Perfect” features impressive, stylistically diverse work from a group of South Florida artists worth monitoring.

Outshine Returns With New Crop of Queer Films for Fort Lauderdale Edition

Outshine Returns With New Crop of Queer Films for Fort Lauderdale Edition

By Trae DeLellisOctober 7, 2023

Outshine Film Festival’s Fort Lauderdale edition returns October 19-29 with the aim to “inspire, entertain, and educate.”

Rosie Herrera Blends Faith and Fantasy in <i>Make Believe</i>

Rosie Herrera Blends Faith and Fantasy in Make Believe

By David RollandOctober 3, 2023

Make Believe is the second part of a trilogy that choreographer Rosie Herrera describes as related to religious iconography and faith.

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Third Horizon Brings Caribbean Cinema to Streaming

Third Horizon Brings Caribbean Cinema to Streaming

By Douglas MarkowitzOctober 2, 2023

With the help of the Criterion Channel, Third Horizon offers a sample of the great filmmaking coming from the Caribbean and its diaspora.

New – and New to South Florida – Plays Are Just the Ticket for the 2023-24 Theater Season

New – and New to South Florida – Plays Are Just the Ticket for the 2023-24 Theater Season

By Artburst MiamiSeptember 28, 2023

Brand-new or lesser-known plays and musicals ask a ticket buyer to roll the dice and have faith that trusted artists are going to present something entertaining.

South Florida’s 2023-24 Season of Dance Is Nonstop and Full of Surprises

South Florida’s 2023-24 Season of Dance Is Nonstop and Full of Surprises

By Artburst MiamiSeptember 25, 2023

From Miami City Ballet to Dimensions Dance Theatre, here’s what’s in store for the upcoming season.

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Your Guide to This Season’s Haunted Houses in South Florida

Your Guide to This Season’s Haunted Houses in South Florida

By Luis GomezSeptember 25, 2023

If it’s menacing zombies and elaborate graveyard sets that you want, visit these haunted houses this Halloween season.

Python Hunter Takes Tourists Into the Florida Wilderness to Catch the Invasive Species

Python Hunter Takes Tourists Into the Florida Wilderness to Catch the Invasive Species

By Jess SwansonSeptember 6, 2023

Amy Siewe offers guided hunts to out-of-state travelers seeking to cross the “once-in-a-lifetime python hunt” off their bucket lists.

Tra Publishing Shares the Joy of Holding a Book

Tra Publishing Shares the Joy of Holding a Book

By David RollandAugust 30, 2023

The throughline between all of Tra Publishing’s output is creating something beautiful.

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From Religious Themes to Queer Stories, Popcorn Frights Showcases Horror’s Depth

From Religious Themes to Queer Stories, Popcorn Frights Showcases Horror’s Depth

By Trae DeLellisAugust 8, 2023

The 2023 edition of Popcorn Frights is a bloody cornucopia of horror cinema.

<i>Kokomo City</i> Explores the Beauty and Normalcy of Black Trans Sex Workers

Kokomo City Explores the Beauty and Normalcy of Black Trans Sex Workers

By Liz TracyJuly 31, 2023

D. Smith’s documentary shows how stigma and secrecy around transgender identities and sex work affects the Black community as a whole.

Pickleballin’ Aims to Diversify America’s Fastest-Growing Sport

Pickleballin’ Aims to Diversify America’s Fastest-Growing Sport

By Jesse ScottJuly 25, 2023

Pickleballin’ aims at getting women in Miami and beyond on the court.

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Coral Morphologic Collaborates With Designer Natasha Tonić on Coral-Inspired Swimwear

Coral Morphologic Collaborates With Designer Natasha Tonić on Coral-Inspired Swimwear

By Christine BorgesJuly 10, 2023

Coral Morphologic continues to take strides in innovating ways to educate others on coral reefs in ways that make a positive impact on the environment.

Lesbian Thespians Bring Together Queer Women for <i>Shower Songs</i>

Lesbian Thespians Bring Together Queer Women for Shower Songs

By Ashley-Anna AboredenJune 21, 2023

Lesbian Thespians are putting the spotlight on queer women at ArtServe in Fort Lauderdale.

Photos: Neither Rain Nor DeSantis Could Stop Wilton Manors’ Stonewall Pride Parade

By Michele Eve SandbergJune 21, 2023

Despite the rain, the crowds at the Stonewall Pride Parade & Street Festival were all smiles as they celebrated being proud of who they are.

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Tony Award-Winning Teacher Jason Zembuch-Young Makes Theater Inclusive for Students

Tony Award-Winning Teacher Jason Zembuch-Young Makes Theater Inclusive for Students

By Liz TracyJune 21, 2023

He accepted the Excellence in Theatre Education Award at the 76th annual Tony Awards, an honor from Carnegie Mellon University.

Brittany Brave Is Working on a Documentary About Miami’s Comedy Scene

Brittany Brave Is Working on a Documentary About Miami’s Comedy Scene

By Jesse ScottJune 9, 2023

If you’ve never experienced Brittany Brave’s live comedy set, now is the time to do so.

Miami Heat’s Five Most Fashionable Players

By Caroline ValJune 7, 2023

The Miami Heat players have some of the best drips in the game.

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South Florida LGBTQ Organizations to Support During Pride Month

South Florida LGBTQ Organizations to Support During Pride Month

By Tyler FrancischineJune 1, 2023

The time is now to donate your money, hours, and advocacy to the organizations tirelessly supporting South Florida’s LGBTQ community.

Stonewall National Museum Is More Than Its Namesake’s Legacy

Stonewall National Museum Is More Than Its Namesake’s Legacy

By Mathew MessaMay 31, 2023

The Stonewall National Museum Archives & Library in Fort Lauderdale contains one of the largest collections of queer books and historical archives in the U.S.

Here’s Your South Florida LGBTQ Event Guide for 2023

Here’s Your South Florida LGBTQ Event Guide for 2023

By Sean LevismanMay 26, 2023

The celebration of LGBTQ pride and inclusivity goes far beyond the month of June.

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<i>Konpa</i> and <i>Mountains</i>, Two Haitian-American Films, Will Premiere at Tribeca Festival

Konpa and Mountains, Two Haitian-American Films, Will Premiere at Tribeca Festival

By Mathew MessaMay 22, 2023

Al’Ikens Plancher’s short film Konpa and Monica Sorelle’s feature-length film Mountains were chosen to premiere at Tribeca Festival next month.

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