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The De la Cruz family is honoring the life of Miami art collector matriarch Rosa de la Cruz who died at age 81 after battling an autoimmune disease.
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Rosa de la Cruz, a globally lauded collector of cutting-edge contemporary art who opened one of Miami’s first private art museum with her husband Carlos, has died following a long battle with an autoimmune disorder.
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Hundreds of artists, activists and community stakeholders across South Florida gathered in Bayfront Park on Saturday to urge politicians to make Miami…
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After a month of online voting for the United Way of Miami-Dade's first Inspire305 grant competition, two local nonprofits won a combined $35,000 Thursday…
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Nursing Home Bills For Upcoming State Legislative Session; Miami's Museum Scene, And The Salty DonutThusday on Sundial: Nursing homes in Florida have been in the national spotlight due to the tragedy at the Rehabilitation Center at Hollywood Hills, where…
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What does heartbreak look like? That’s what the organizers of “Love Lost, Miami” want to know. It’s an art exhibit that launched during last year’s Miami…
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It is impossible to imagine theater without Charlie Cinnamon. Since the 1950s, he has been a major force on the scene — as a press agent, mentor and as a…
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The composer John Luther Adams calls himself "deeply, deeply Alaskan." That's where the 62-year-old lived almost his entire adult life, and he still has…
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It’s hardly his most famous or most valuable work, but it’s a Picasso nonetheless. And Thursday night it was believed to be stolen from Art Miami in…