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May 12, 2006 |
Issue # 16 |
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The Eye of the Beholder
Exhibit Reveals the Raw Beauty of Miami
Women Living with Disabilities
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Liz Potter
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Tatiana Ribeiro, and office
assistant who has a spinal cord injury, is one of the models featured in the Raw
Beauty exhibition at the Dorsch Gallery |
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“Nothing like this has ever been done before,” says
photographer Ginny Dixon. “These photographs make powerful statements.”
Dixon is speaking of her current project. She is one of an international team
of 10 photographers presenting “Uncensored Life: Raw Beauty,” a
vanguard exhibition celebrating 20 beautiful and courageous Miami women living
with disabilities.
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Safe at Home
New Theatre Keeps its Coral Gables Venue—
for at Least Another YearBy Mary Damiano
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Eileen Suarez, managing director,
Ricky J. Martinez, artistic director and founder and former artistic director of
New Theatre. Photo: Mary Damiano |
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The award-winning New Theatre received good news this
week when they learned that they could stay in their Coral Gables theatre on
Laguna Street for at least another year. The building they now occupy on
Laguna Street has been bought by a developer and the theatre had been
searching for another space when they received word that they could remain
in the building through next season.
Harvey J. Burstein, co-chair of the Board of Directors of
New Theatre, was happy about the news. |
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In
Parentheses No More The Evolution of Modernage
By Elyse Wanshel |
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Gallery
Raises Awareness About Breast Cancer
AJ Japour Gallery
Partners to Launch Mother’s Day Event
Story and Photos by Irene Sperber |
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Arts
Opportunities Local organizations seek performers, paid staff
and volunteers
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Behind
the Scenes
Iliana Lopez |
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Artist
Spotlight
Caroline Geys |
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