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A sea of blue and white flooded the streets in South Florida, as soon as Argentina won its third World Cup, beating France 4 to 2 in a nail-biting penalty shootout.
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Oolite Arts and the City of Miami Beach awarded nine Miami-based filmmakers $5,000 each to create 3 to 5 minute narrative or documentary film shorts as “Local Love Letters” to Miami Beach. The winning stories will premiere Thursday night in a free screening outdoors at the New World Symphony.
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Three years ago, the city of Miami Beach did something that many people who attend Art Basel do: It became a collector of art exhibited at the giant show.
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Residents of the 14-story building were forced to evacuate Thursday evening after officials determined the structure was unsafe and gave orders to leave.
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The Miami Beach Bandshell, a South Florida staple where local and international performers showcase their work, is now nationally recognized as a historic site.
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Chan Marshall, better known by her stage name Cat Power, has been living in South Florida for 20 years - a place she says calms her music and her soul. She spoke to Sundial Now before her tour with Jack White stopped in Miami this week.
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Chan Marshall, better known by her stage name Cat Power, has been living in South Florida for 20 years - a place she says calms her music and her soul. She spoke to Sundial Now before her tour with Jack White stopped in Miami this week.
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A Colombian band's song “Nuestra Cancion” hit number one on the TikTok U.S. chart. We discuss the impact and pressures that TikTok is having on how music is being created today.
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In a legal battle rooted in the discovery of a 13-year-old human trafficking victim working as a dancer, a federal appeals court largely upheld restrictions that Miami Beach placed on nude strip clubs.
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Miami Beach Commissioner Mark Samuelian died Wednesday after an “unexpected illness,” his partner said. He was 58.
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Across the country, the number of students biking and walking to school has fallen dramatically in the past fifty years. Some South Florida students and advocates are trying to make it safer for kids to ride.
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