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Front Page » 2020 (Page 48)

Miami-Dade puts 60 free arts sites on display via web

Miami-Dade puts 60 free arts sites on display via web

  Miami-Dade County Department of Cultural Affairs’ Culture Shock Miami has launched a virtual listing of online arts programming called “Online Experiences.” As cultural organizations are finding innovative ways to…

Funding for $5 billion in MIA improvements left on standby

Funding for $5 billion in MIA improvements left on standby

  Miami International Airport’s (MIA) $5 billion capital improvement work is already underway, and after several delays, OK of bonds to fund the 15-year job was set to finally take…

Embattled fitness professionals train for stay-at-home world

Embattled fitness professionals train for stay-at-home world

  Less than a week into closures of all “non-essential” businesses due to the coronavirus, Danny Lopez-Calleja estimated he could keep things running for about three months. After that, the…

New World Symphony keeps its global audience tuned in

New World Symphony keeps its global audience tuned in

  The New World Symphony is creating new platforms to provide available content and curated series of online performances at its initiative to stay connected and continuing to educate its…

Filming in Miami: April 2, 2020

No new filming this week in Miami-Dade County.…

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OPINION – Business-driven economic recovery plan means direct aid

In reading your recent editorial I had a flashback to the Miami Today roundtable in 2008 when I was a panelist with Dr. Mark Rosenberg, president of Florida International University.…

Imperiled democracy requires paying the news utility bill

Imperiled democracy requires paying the news utility bill

                  If you read Miami Today regularly, you know you can’t get 90% of our news anywhere else. By design, that news…

FYI Miami: April 2, 2020

Below are some of the FYIs in this week’s edition. The entire content of this week’s FYIs and Insider sections is available by subscription only. To subscribe click here. FLORIDA…

Pete Carr: Building growth as president of Bacardi North America

Pete Carr: Building growth as president of Bacardi North America

  As president of Bacardi North America, Pete Carr oversees the stateside operations of the largest privately held, family-owned spirits company on the planet. It’s a demanding job that starts…

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