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The Florida Aquarium’s Research Could Have Major Implications for Coral Reef Restoration

One day in early April, coral scientists at
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Sex Lives and Video Chat: Single Miamians Get Resourceful During the Pandemic

A couple of Saturdays ago, Hector, a Miamian in
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Artist Xavier Cortada Is Asking Miamians to Plant the City’s First Urban Mangrove Forest

From street flooding after summer rainstorms to
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A Dance to Shake Up the Story

Wall Street Journal Masterpiece Column: George
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Cultural Criticism
Environmental
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Dance & Theater, Writing

Rauf “RubberLegz” Yasit: The B-Boy Who Throws Genre Distinctions Out the Window

Scroll through the Instagram feed of Rauf “RubberLegz” Yasit, and you’d be
April 9, 2021
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Dance & Theater, Writing

Put Your Best Paw Forward: Inside the World of Dog Dancing

The first piece a choreographer creates will always hold a special place in
March 15, 2021
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Cultural Criticism, Dance & Theater, Writing

Has Social Media Changed How We Experience Dance in Public Spaces?

Especially in the last 10 years, it’s become increasingly common to see
November 9, 2020
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Cultural Criticism, Dance & Theater, Writing

Is the Line Between Concert and Commercial Dance Finally Fading?

Dancer Stephanie Crousillat has had the kind of career that would make most
June 22, 2020
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Environmental, Writing

The Florida Aquarium’s Research Could Have Major Implications for Coral Reef Restoration

One day in early April, coral scientists at The Florida Aquarium in Tampa
June 16, 2020
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Visual Art, Writing

Johann C. Muñoz’s Virtual Exhibit Works Like a Global Game of Telephone

When Miami-based artist Johann C. Muñoz thought of creating an exhibit to
June 12, 2020
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Visual Art, Writing

Andy Sweet Captures the Awkward Glory of Summer Camp in the 1970s

In the summer of 1977, Miami Beach-born photographer Andy Sweet was working
June 2, 2020
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Film, Writing

Drive-In Movie Theaters Pop Up Across Miami and Fort Lauderdale

When Popcorn Frights had to postpone its summer horror-film festival due to
May 19, 2020
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Visual Art, Writing

Comic Anthology Sun and Sand Captures South Florida’s Wonderful Weirdness

A colada with devious plans to control mankind. A giant Burmese python that
May 15, 2020
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Dance & Theater, Writing

Homemade Studios and Zoom Choreography: How Miami City Ballet Dancers Are Staying in Motion

Jennifer Lauren learned that the company would be closing the studios
May 8, 2020

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