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Artists John William Bailly and Edouard Duval-Carrié join WLRN's Carlos FrÃas to talk about their individual artwork that explores history, culture and mythology. Their work is displayed at the Center for Visual Communication in Wynwood.
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For voters in Colombia, a former guerrilla rebel is ahead in the race. The Biden Administration relaxes sanctions against Cuba. Plus, A piece of South Florida history turns 100. What will the next century look like considering sea-level rise and climate change?
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The state senate is hearing a bill that could make big changes to the way you vote. A Wellington man murdered his wife and children. He blames his antidepressant meds for his actions — even his doctors agree the drugs could be partially responsible. Plus, a new performance art project looks at life in Miami 28 years in the future.
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The Deering Estate offers ghost tours where guests can bring their own recording equipment in hopes of picking up something otherworldly. A new installation at the museum features sounds recorded at the estate that might not be made by ghosts but they are typically undetectable by the human ear.
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For a decade, Florida International University art professor John Bailly has watched his students discover other countries.Bailly leads the FIU Honors…
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The Key To Restoring Biscayne Coastal Wetlands? Culverts And Collaboration, State Water Managers SayFor most of us, culverts -- the pipes that help water flow under roads and hills -- aren't particularly exciting news.But the South Florida Water…
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02/08/13 - Next time on South Florida Arts Beat, Jazz vocalist and composer, Allan Harris, talks about his long, esteemed career and his three up coming…