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| December 22, 2005 |
Issue # 6 |
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Explosion of Art Miami Gears Up for an International Fair
By Kyle Bailey
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Ilana Vardy, director of Art Miami |
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Another year has come and gone and it's time again to dust off those holiday decorations, turn on those Christmas lights, and take down the hurricane shutters. The holiday season is here once more and Miami is just the place to be for any art lovers on your Christmas list. With the success of the recent Art Basel behind us, those who think that they‘ve seen it all can rest assured that this was only the beginning. |
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Miami’s City Theatre Presents Reading Series Audiences Can Influence Summer Shorts Selections
By Ashley Davidson
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Stephen Trovillion in Paul Rudnick's Pride and Joy, featured in the 2005 Summer Shorts festival |
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Celebrating its 10th anniversary this February, Miami's City Theatre is a premiere, professional company dedicated to showcasing unique one-act shows featuring both up-and-coming and established playwrights from South Florida.
In preparation for Summer Shorts, the organization's annual festival of one-act plays, City Theatre hosts a series of free readings to allow the community to preview possible plays, musicals, and comedies. |
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All Hail the King Tut Lures Cultural Tourists to South Florida By Mary Damiano
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Coconut Grove Arts Festival Unveils Official Poster Florida Artist Clyde Butcher's “Ghost Orchid” Chosen By Mary Damiano
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Author, Author Local Events Satisfy Book Lovers Lust for Literature By Patricia Herbello Espinosa
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Artist Spotlight Barry Sparkman
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