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The French-born conductor tells us about his favorite classical piece (for the moment), what it takes to be a professional classical musician and the joy of going straight from the concert hall to the beach.
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The Boca Raton-based orchestra's season has a climate change theme.
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Heidi Schreck's Tony-nominated play is part of the Adrienne Arsht Center’s 'Theater Up Close' series.
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The annual dance concert — now in its third year —aims to challenge, deconstruct and redefine the role of the male dancer.
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Each of the Symphonia's 'Inspired Naturally' concerts is named for one of the four elements. 'Fire' kicks off the series.
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The South Florida-based horror film festival is back for its 8th edition.
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The MoBBallet/M.I.A. Symposium is focused on Black representation in the ballet world but welcomes everyone.
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Local screenings of "My Name Is Sara" will feature Q&As with the film's director, Steven Oritt.
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For as long as Key West has been around, booze has been a big part of island life. Historian Cori Convertito takes us on a tour through time of Key West's bars, saloons and grog shops.
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Playwright Bonnie Logan wrote the book for "Time Stops," premiering at the Kravis Center.
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As early as 1959, Frankenthaler became a regular presence in major international exhibitions. She won first prize at the Premiere Biennale de Paris that year, and had her first major museum exhibition in 1960.
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Each week, the guests and hosts on NPR's Pop Culture Happy Hour share what's bringing them joy. This week: two great newsletters, FX's The Bear, and more.