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November 24, 2006 Issue # 27
Art on the Beach
Art Basel Miami Beach Draws Cultural Tourists and Local Art Lovers

By Elizabeth Fernandez

Pablo Picasso, Tęte de femme (Jacqueline)

Pablo Picasso, Tęte de femme (Jacqueline), 1957, Gouache, colored pencil, and ink on paper, 66x50 cm (Courtesy Landau Fine Art, Inc., Montreal)

Every year, Miami Beach hosts one of the most important and exciting contemporary art shows in the world. Art Basel Miami Beach, which this year will be held December 7-10 at the Miami Beach Convention Center, features representatives and artwork from 200 galleries around the world. Over 1,500 artists from North and South America, Europe, Africa, Asia, and the Caribbean participate in the event.

According to art consultant Lisa Austin, “Art Basel is part museum, part trade show, part carnival.”

Collectors from across the globe come to South Beach every December to experience the event, with exhibits all over the South Beach, Wynwood Art, and Design districts. It officially takes place from December 7–10, but the festivities last much longer as visitors and artists enjoy some of the best parties of the season. The official sister event to the original Art Basel in Switzerland, described by Newsweek as “contemporary art's most influential trade fair,” the Miami version is more frenzied and over-the-top, explained Austin.

The Holidays on a Budget
Some Ideas About How to Afford to Buy Gifts and Tickets to a Show

By Anna Collins

Actor’s Playhouse's White Christmas

Terrell Hardcastle, Stacy Schwartz, Jody Madaras and Julie Kleiner, now appearing at the Actor’s Playhouse in White Christmas

Here they come.

Like a tsunami rolling towards us from the distance, wearing tap dancing shoes and carrying a stopwatch it’s… THE HOLIDAYS! Wake up people! Start revving up the credit cards and chucking those diets – it’s the hap-happiest time of the year.

“Can you believe it?” I hear people saying, “The holidays are almost here!” Yeah, I can believe it, especially when I saw Christmas and Hanukkah decorations out in September.
But don’t get me wrong – I adore the holidays. I don’t let the inflated prices and tempting gift baskets with all the stuff I love in them and want to keep for myself, get to me. Nor, as a once moneymaking realtor, do I let my 75 percent decrease in income since the real estate market tanked, dampen my holiday spirit. And I am certainly not upset that I was forced to look for work elsewhere, in a totally unrelated field selling laboratory casework and fume hoods (don’t ask) for a distributor an hour drive from where I live. Ditto for the fact that I also decided to go to yoga school earning myself a yoga teacher certification, which entitles me to further reap a fraction of my former income, albeit wearing cute form-fitting outfits.


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