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Reggie Wilson’s Citizen Tackles Identity Issues

New York-based choreographer Reggie Wilson’s Citizen asks loaded questions about belonging and not belonging. Tigertail presents Citizen this weekend at Miami-Dade County Auditorium, and Wilson will offer a full program, including a panel discussion and multiple dance workshops.
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Live Blog: Today’s Primary Election Results

Primary polls opened across Florida today, but voter turnout was not expected to be high, and the races pretty much seem decided already. The highest-profile incumbents running — U.S. Senator Marco Rubio, County Mayor Carlos Gimenez, and U.S. Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz — are likely to score decisive victories. Still, the...
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Koch- and DeVos-Linked Groups Back Bill to Gut Florida Public School Funding

Some very rich people would like Gov. Rick Scott to sign HB 7069, a hastily passed school funding bill that provides huge incentives to charter schools at the expense of public ones. And those billionaires — namely the Koch brothers, Betsy DeVos, and a slew of other wealthy right-wingers — are willing to mobilize their shell corporations and think tanks to ensure HB 7069 becomes law.
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Lake Worth’s Everymen Turn Struggle Into Song on Their New Album

Lake Worth’s Everymen is a difficult band to pin down. Their sound is an amalgamation of attitudes and instruments that can best be described as "folk-punk" but that transcends both of those genres. It’s a sound they’ve tirelessly shared on tour with the rest of the nation, and even Europe, for years.
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Colossal Director Nacho Vigalondo on “Genius Comedian” Anne Hathaway and Male Entitlement

Filmmaker Nacho Vigalondo has depicted many extraordinary events in his work: time travel, alien invasion, bomb threats, the apocalypse. His latest, Colossal, tells a tale of giant-monster attacks. “It’s always really exciting when you bring together the rules of fiction and the rules of reality, or rather the lack of rules of reality,” Vigalondo says.
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Tigertail’s Fire Festival Brings Contemporary Creatives to Miami

Festivals in Miami conform to a bit of a mold: They're typically bass-heavy, unflinchingly hedonistic, and rhyme with "shmultra." Mary Luft of Tigertail Productions has worked tirelessly since the '80s to break that mold. Her company concentrates on bringing to the 305 the most contemporary and avant-garde performers for events that otherwise might never see daylight in South Florida.
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Five Greatest Playoff Moments in Miami Heat History

Tonight is the last night of the 2016-17 regular season for the Miami Heat. Fans have grown accustomed to this time of year as just the beginning, not the end, of all the fun. But we won't know until after tonight if the Heat will get to continue playing: Miami needs to beat the Washington Wizards, and the Bulls or Pacers must end up with a loss.
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Dwayne Johnson’s HBO Documentary Rock and a Hard Place Airs Monday

The marriage between HBO and Dwayne Johnson takes the next step Monday when Rock and a Hard Place, a documentary Johnson produced, airs on the channel. The documentary follows incarcerated juveniles looking to cash in on a second chance as they attempt to conquer and complete the Miami-Dade County Corrections & Rehabilitation Boot Camp...
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Moonlight Panel Revealed Jenkins’ and McCraney’s Process and Passion

As praise for the Miami-made film Moonlight continues to build, its filmmakers and actors gathered at Miami Beach Cinematheque Thursday for a local look inside its creation. Actors Alex Hibbert and Jaden Piner, playwright Tarell Alvin McCraney, and director Barry Jenkins discussed the film in a Speaking in Cinema conversation led by Borscht Film Festival cofounder Lucas Leyva, resulting in one of the most revealing conversations about the film to date.
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Six Upcoming Seasonal Craft Beer Releases You Need in Your Fridge

Part of what makes visiting a local brewery's taproom so special is the draft lineup: there's usually something on tap you can't find in stores, or many of the local craft beer bars, for that matter. But what about when you want to take some of it home? Well, that's what bottle releases are for. They don't happen