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    January 8, 1992
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    December 1, 1993
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    February 26, 2009

    Manny Diaz is Deeply Disappointed by Bobby Jindal, Too

    via Urban BrownWould Chuck Strouse have better luck selling these in Miami parking lots? Poor Louisiana Governor Bobby Jindal can not catch a break. Everyone from freebase-Twitter addict Rick Sanchez to semi-Conservative Columnist David Brooks is criticizing his speech on Tuesday night, in which he ... More >>

  • Culture

    February 23, 1995

    Money for Something

    via Urban BrownWould Chuck Strouse have better luck selling these in Miami parking lots? Poor Louisiana Governor Bobby Jindal can not catch a break. Everyone from freebase-Twitter addict Rick Sanchez to semi-Conservative Columnist David Brooks is criticizing his speech on Tuesday night, in which he ... More >>

  • Culture

    May 18, 1995

    Taking the Piss Out of Art

    via Urban BrownWould Chuck Strouse have better luck selling these in Miami parking lots? Poor Louisiana Governor Bobby Jindal can not catch a break. Everyone from freebase-Twitter addict Rick Sanchez to semi-Conservative Columnist David Brooks is criticizing his speech on Tuesday night, in which he ... More >>

  • Culture

    December 21, 1995

    Water, Water Everywhere

    via Urban BrownWould Chuck Strouse have better luck selling these in Miami parking lots? Poor Louisiana Governor Bobby Jindal can not catch a break. Everyone from freebase-Twitter addict Rick Sanchez to semi-Conservative Columnist David Brooks is criticizing his speech on Tuesday night, in which he ... More >>

  • Calendar

    December 20, 2007

    Honor the Hands of Fire

    Celebrate 60 years of Candido Camero

  • Calendar

    April 26, 2007

    Legacy Through Movement

    Karen Peterson brings dance history home

  • Music

    April 19, 2007

    McCoy Tyner

    Karen Peterson brings dance history home

  • News

    December 7, 2006

    Low and Behold

    Pop Surrealism raises brows on Lincoln Road

  • Culture

    October 12, 2006

    Room to Show

    Four Cuban-American women get their due at the Frost

  • Music

    November 3, 2005

    Ron Carter

    Four Cuban-American women get their due at the Frost

  • Calendar

    July 15, 2004

    Seriously Funny

    It’s a night of politics, nudity, and one-liners

  • Diversions

    May 15, 2003

    BEST NEW PLAY

    Anna in the Tropics

  • Calendar

    November 29, 2001

    Write On!

    Your chance to hear author Robert Olen Butler at Writers on the Bay

  • Calendar

    September 28, 2000

    Couched in Design

    Design + Architecture Day

  • Culture

    September 21, 2000

    We Don't Aim to Please, Part 2

    Local theater leaders bemoan their most persistent obstacles

  • News

    August 3, 2000

    The Elian Effect

    Sandra Luckow thought the time was right for a documentary about Operation Pedro Pan. Boy was she wrong.

  • News

    April 13, 2000

    Sonic Truth

    Experimental composer Lukas Ligeti came to town with a mission: Create a new Miami sound

  • Calendar

    September 30, 1999

    Home for a Holiday

    Design and Architecture Day

  • News

    November 26, 1998

    Rebuilding Beethoven

    The New World Symphony hopes to start a classical music revolution with a bunch of kids and a big idea

  • Culture

    October 8, 1998

    What We Talk About When We Talk About Theater

    The New World Symphony hopes to start a classical music revolution with a bunch of kids and a big idea

  • Culture

    August 27, 1998

    That Screwball Family of Yours

    The New World Symphony hopes to start a classical music revolution with a bunch of kids and a big idea

  • Calendar

    July 30, 1998

    Night & Day

    July 30 - August 5, 1998

  • News

    September 21, 1994

    Still-life Preserver

    The life of an outdoor sculpture is a tough one. Which is why SOS! wants to hold public agencies accountable for the works of art.

  • Blogs

    May 10, 2010

    R.I.P. Francisco Aguabella, Afro-Cuban Jazz Great

    ​ Francisco Aguabella left Cuba in the 1950's and quickly established himself as a master conguero and bata musician in the American and nascent Afro-Cuban jazz scenes. Noted for his fluidity and energy, he was a sought-after performer who shared the stage with musicians as varied as Frank Sinatr ... More >>

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