Week of March 11, 2004   
Performing-arts center's opening pushed back to October 2006
Miami, UM announce initiative to revitalize Civic Center area
Film festival a financial success, MDC official says
Skeptics say developers might be too hasty in Little Havana
Gables office condos enjoying 'brisk' sales, marketer says
Upper Eastside residents seek moratorium on high-rise projects
Gables considers expanding popular trolley service

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MUSIC

Thursday 3/11

TROPICAL BAROQUE MUSIC FESTIVAL V
   Sponsored by the Miami Bach Society, this event is considered one of the most prestigious Early Music festivals in the country. Through March 14. Cost is $300 for a preferred pass, $200 for a general pass, $25-75 for tickets to individual concerts. Details: (305) 669-1376 or www.miamibachsociety.org.

Friday 3/19

FLORIDA GRAND OPERA
   Verdi's celebrated masterpiece "A Masked Ball" will be the season's final production. Based on the true story of the assassination of King Gustavus III, the opera tells the tragic story of love, murder and deception. 7 p.m. March 19, 8 p.m. March 22 and 26 and April 1; 2 p.m. April 3 at Miami-Dade County Auditorium, 2901 W. Flagler St. Details: (800) 741-1010.
   
   
   


   

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