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2006 Stories by Holly Hickman

Archives: 2006
  • Bring On the Dancing Horses

    published May 18, 2006

    From the Horse’s Mouth sounds like an eat-your-broccoli piece -- a compendium of dancers holding forth on the history of dance... More >>

  • Sing the Body Electric

    published May 11, 2006

    Three words: jazz and poetry. Four words: free jazz and poetry. Many words: An Evening of Jazz with Walt Whitman and the Mystical... More >>

  • Lavender Highlights

    published May 4, 2006

    Staged readings are easier on the soul — and the wallet — than full-length plays, especially in a town that lacks cheap and frequent... More >>

  • Oh, It's Carmen

    published April 27, 2006

    You must have seen the signs and banners: Carmen is coming to the Florida Grand Opera. Many of the ads touting the upcoming show are... More >>

  • Check Out Our Va-Jay-Jays!

    published April 20, 2006

    You have no doubt heard of The Vagina Monologues, but did you know Eve Ensler’s off-Broadway play now spearheads a movement called... More >>

  • More Fish to Fry

    published April 6, 2006

    The Deering Seafood Festival is an annual relaxing, family friendly event that cajoles not only youngsters but also naturalists and fish... More >>

  • Weird, Wild Stuff

    published March 30, 2006

    It’s tough to follow a legend. Take George Wolfe -- producer, director, Tony Award winner, New York Shakespeare Festival helmsman, and former... More >>

  • A River Runs Through It

    published March 23, 2006

    The Miami River is often called the city’s artery of trade. Running the 5.5 miles from Biscayne Bay into the heart/spleen/psoas of Miami, it... More >>

  • Bring On Tomorrow

    published March 16, 2006

    The New World School of the Arts is our version of Fame. Earnest, deeply talented youth learn and kvetch and surge through hormonal... More >>

  • Skate Aborted

    published March 9, 2006

    It's Sunday afternoon in a Doral industrial park, and eleven-year-old Roger Bustamante is doing what he loves most, busting out ollies and... More >>

  • Staged Prison Break

    published March 9, 2006

    When the playwriting team of Brendan Cochrane and Joseph Assadourian racked up a PEN American drama award for Heaven, the Miami theater collective... More >>

  • Weaving a Musical Tale

    published February 9, 2006

    Mario Betto is one of the good guys. A few years ago, the high end stylist started Hairstylists for Humanity, offering free haircuts to the... More >>

  • Spies Like Us

    published February 2, 2006

    She has performed in more than a dozen nations, furling, unfurling, and then hurling her supple, expressive body into space. With a simultaneously... More >>

  • Talent Without Attitude

    published January 19, 2006

    Each December the art community descends upon our fair city to wine and dine and dash. But Miami’s true collection of burgeoning talent... More >>

  • Paradise Found

    published January 12, 2006

    Playwright Glyn O’Malley doesn’t do pretty parlor pieces. He took on the Serbian bombing of Sarajevo in Concertina’s... More >>

  • Garden Arty

    published January 5, 2006

    It is winter. You are in shorts. Go thank Mother Nature for our good fortune by supporting the Miami Beach Botanical Garden, where the plants... More >>

Archives: 2006

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