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Katina Caraganis is a journalist based in Sturbridge, United States of America.
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HistoryMiami Exhibition Explores 'Mythic Creatures'
The HistoryMiami Museum is hosting an exhibition titled 'Mythic Creatures: Dragons, Unicorns & Mermaids' which explores the natural and cultural origins of legendary creatures from around the world. The exhibition, organized in collaboration with several museums including the American Museum of Natural History, features life-size models, interactive stations, and a companion exhibition 'Mythic Miami' focusing on local folklore. Vanessa Navarro Maza, folklife curator for HistoryMiami, highlights the exhibition's appeal to diverse audiences and its exploration of creatures that have intrigued communities for years.
‘Head Over Heels’ to Make Long-Awaited Debut at Broward Center
The Slow Burn Theatre Co.'s production of 'Head Over Heels: The Musical,' set to the music of the Go-Go’s, will run from June 10-26 at the Broward Center for the Performing Arts. The show, which celebrates love and acceptance, features a diverse cast and is notable for its depiction of gender fluidity through a nonbinary character. Originally scheduled before the COVID-19 pandemic, the musical is now seen as timely and relevant. Major support for the production comes from various cultural and arts organizations in Florida.
Summer Shorts Highlights Homegrown Talent
City Theatre Miami and the Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts are showcasing local talent in their 26th annual Summer Shorts event, focusing on Miami's emerging playwrights. The Homegrown Edition, running from June 8-25, features plays developed through City Theatre’s inaugural Homegrown program, which supports BIPOC writers. Vanessa Garcia, the program’s master playwright, mentors the cohort, which includes Luis Roberto Herrera and Ariel Cipolla. The event highlights the vibrant and diverse theater community in Miami, emphasizing the importance of local artistic support and development.
Leslie Jones and Margaret Cho Coming to Town
Comedians Leslie Jones and Margaret Cho are scheduled to perform at The Parker in South Florida, with Jones appearing on May 13 and Cho on May 18. The Parker, a cultural hub for concerts, comedy shows, and theatrical performances, was founded in 1967 and has hosted numerous renowned artists. It underwent a significant $30 million renovation, adding modern amenities while preserving its historical elements. The Broward Center for the Performing Arts now manages The Parker, which also serves as a home for the South Florida Symphony Orchestra and the Gay Men's Chorus of South Florida.
Miami Playwright Brings ‘Our Dear Dead Drug Lord’ to the Arsht Center
Alexis Sheer, a Miami-born playwright, brings her acclaimed play 'Our Dear Dead Drug Lord' to the Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts. The play, which explores themes of power, magic, and cultural identity through the story of four young women fascinated by Pablo Escobar, has already seen success off-Broadway. Directed by Stuart Meltzer and co-directed by Elena Maria Garcia, the production features former students of Meltzer and addresses complex issues such as teenage pregnancy and queer identity. Sheer hopes the play will inspire future generations of underrepresented young women in theater.
Brightline Officials Investing Millions to Prevent More Casualties
Brightline is investing millions in safety measures to prevent fatalities on its rail lines, which have the highest per-mile death rate in the U.S. New initiatives include red light intrusion detection cameras and extensive landscaping to deter trespassing. Despite these efforts, incidents continue, prompting meetings with regulatory bodies like the Federal Railroad Administration. Brightline emphasizes that most fatalities are preventable, urging adherence to safety precautions. The company is also expanding its services, planning to connect Miami to Orlando by next year.
Bayside Historic District Residents Stand Up to Developer
Residents of the Bayside Historic District are urging the Miami City Commission to uphold a decision by the Historic & Environmental Preservation Board denying a development proposal by Minor Street LP. The proposal involves subdividing two lots into five, constructing four single-family homes, and relocating the historic Prescott Mansion. Residents argue the project is incompatible with the neighborhood's historic character and raises concerns about environmental impact and flooding. The developer contends the denial was arbitrary and that the project would enhance the area. The city commission's decision is pending.
Brightline's Rocky Restart and a View Toward 2022
Brightline has resumed its high-speed train service between Miami and West Palm Beach after a nearly two-year hiatus due to the pandemic. The reopening was marred by a crash in Pompano Beach, but the company emphasized its extensive safety measures and ongoing investments in infrastructure. Brightline is also focusing on expanding its services, including new stations in Aventura and Orlando, and introducing the Brightline+ mobility service. The company aims to create significant economic impact and job opportunities in South Florida.
Protect Your Skin: Learn Not to Burn
Experts from various health and dermatology centers provide insights on effective sun protection strategies, emphasizing the importance of daily sunscreen use, choosing between mineral and chemical sunscreens, and the necessity of reapplying sunscreen regularly. They highlight the risks of sun exposure, including skin cancer and premature aging, and recommend additional protective measures such as wearing SPF clothing and hats. The article underscores the significance of using sunscreen for all skin types and the cumulative effects of sun damage over time.
Home Renovations Continue to be on the Rise Through Pandemic
Home renovations have surged during the COVID-19 pandemic as homes have become multifunctional spaces. A significant percentage of homeowners in the United States have undertaken home improvement projects, ranging from minor touchups to major remodels. Surveys indicate continued growth in home improvement activities, with a focus on outdoor spaces and multi-use areas. The industry faces challenges such as supply chain constraints and labor shortages, but businesses are adapting with new protocols and digital tools. The Better Business Bureau advises caution and thorough research when hiring contractors.
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