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Sleepless Nights, Mystery Dates & More: The Five Best Things To Do This Week in Miami (11/2/09 - 11/8/09)

Every Monday, we post The Five Best Things to enjoy in the upcoming week. These things are selected by the Plum TV staff and often times by you. This week: Sleepless Nights, MOCA Mystery Dates, the return of Wings Over Homestead & more.

November 2, 2009 in Miami Beach Insider Blog

About Last Night, New World Symphony & International Auto Show: The Five Best Things To Do This Week in Miami (10/19/09 - 10/25/09)

Every Monday, we post The Five Best Things to enjoy in the upcoming week. These things are selected by the Plum TV staff and often times by you. They range from humble to haute and include exciting events, festivals and performances as well as dining, shopping and playing at various treasured spots, shops and institutions. This week we're looking forward to...

October 19, 2009 in Miami Beach Insider Blog

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Adrienne Arsht Center

A look at what's going on this week at The Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts

October 14, 2009 by Lianamar Davila Sanabria in Miami Beach Insider Blog

Frank Gehry May Abandon New World Symphony Project

World-renown architect Frank Gehry may walk away from the New World Symphony project after a series of disputes with city officials.

April 23, 2009 in Miami Beach Insider Blog

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New World Symphony's Duality Rules

New World Symphony takes us for a percussion-filled ride at the Lincoln Theater, with instruments you might find in your local Home Depot, and traditional instruments such as the snare drum. David Restainer, Chairman of the Friends Of The New World Symphony, shares some words with us, as well the conductor, Michael Linville, and percussionist, Jacob Nissly.

March 8, 2010 in Watch Video

The Juice: March 5, 2010 (Part 3 of 3)

In Part III Jennifer and Josh watch the latest New World Symphony performance, Duality Rules; we take a look at the Miami Beach Cinematheque, an important part of the Miami International Film Festival; and Jennifer tells us all the places you can catch a flick around Miami in Plum Picks.

March 8, 2010 in Watch Video

The Juice: January 1, 2010 (Part 3 of 3)

In the final installment of The Juice, Jennifer Santiago and Alex Miranda attend the Friends of the New World Symphony annual event Late Night at the Lincoln: Amped! We also revisit an Art Basel favorite, Japanese artist Yayoi Kusama whose Flowers that Bloom at Midnight sculptures consist of giant, vividly painted flowers that range from five to sixteen feet in height. The exhibit is on display at Fairchild Tropical Gardens until May 2010.

January 6, 2010 in Watch Video

Symphony in the City

Hit the Vagabond with Friends of the New World Symphony.

May 29, 2008