Classical Concert

A Classical Concert with Violinist Linda Rosenthal and Accompanist Richard Dowling. Playing on a violin made in Turin, Italy in 1772 by J. B. Guadagnini, Ms. Rosenthal performs throughout North America, Europe and Asia in recitals, as a soloist with orchestra and as a chamber musician. She has commissioned and…

Eco-Watch Lecture Series: Get on the Environmental Cutting Edge

Are you interested in learning about the natural world around us? Attend Gumbo Limbo’s lecture series for a presentation by a guest scientist, researcher, or other expert. This week our talk will be “Melting Ice, Rising Seas, Shifting Shorelines…the New Reality” by sea level adaption expert John Englander. Recommended for…

Cafe Dolly: Picabia, Schnabel, Willumsen

This exhibition presents paintings by three provocative artists: the work of late French artist Francis Picabia, celebrated for his contribution to the Dada art movement, but whose later figurative paintings remain relatively unknown in the U. S.; work dating from the 1980s to the present by the acclaimed New York…

Winter Spectacular – Open-Theme Exhibit

A great opportunity to see our first Art Exhibit of 2015. Come support our local Artists by joining us at the awards reception, where you can participate in our “People’s Choice” award. This exhibit is free and open to the public. Lite fare will be served. Wed., Jan. 21, 2015…

50 Shades! The Musical Parody

50 SHADES: THE MUSICAL, the hilarious parody of the Fifty Shades of Grey phenomenon, is a sexy, hysterical musical romp and a laugh out loud night of fun that you won’t want to miss! A resounding hit in Chicago and New York, and at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival, 50 SHADES!…

Make Way

Virginia Woolf’s essay “A Room of One’s Own” has long been required reading for women writers, feminists, and freshman lit classes. Its title is a bit of a play on words, as the author argues both for the need for women to have actual, physical private space in which to…

Broward college speaker series

Be enlightened and entertained by a moving and awe-inspiring presentation from NCAA Championship Wrestler, Motivational Speaker & Author, Anthony Robles, who illustrates how hard work and a strong belief in yourself can lead anyone to success and make you unstoppable. Anthony Robles, who was born without a right leg, never…

Bike America Night Ride

Bike ride at night. Participants will sign up at Bike America store. Call the Bike America at 954-570-8122. Wed., Jan. 21, 2015…

The Beethoven Project

To celebrate Bailey Hall’s brand new Steinway Grand Piano, award winning classical pianist Gustavo Romero will play the entire canon of Beethoven piano sonatas over eight spectacular performances. For more information on each performance please visit, www.baileyhall.org. Tickets can be purchased for individual performances or packages. Jan. 16-25, 2015…

“I & You”

Arts Garage has dedicated its season to celebrating women’s voices, and Lauren ’s is surely one to be heard. The playwright’s latest stage production, I & You, is Winner of the 2014 Steinberg/ATCA New Play Award Winner and finalist for the Susan Smith Blackburn Playwrighting Prize. The production is a…

Wynmoor Pottery Club Exhibit

A Broward County community pottery group display featuring slab and wheel turned ceramics. Jan. 12-Feb. 25, 2015…

Feast of Colors

The Atlantic Hotel & Spa on Fort Lauderdale Beach is pleased to announce that it has partnered with the non-profit organization, ArtServe Inc., to exhibit the artwork of local artists in the hotel’s main lobby. The exhibition, “Feast of Colors”, which will adorn the walls of the lobby from today,…

Bonnet House Lecture Series

The Bonnet House Museum & Gardens presents “The Bathing Suit: From Bathing to Swimming with Patsy West” Jan. 12-March 9, 2015…

A Marriage Crumbles, Beautifully, in Winter Sleep

Twitter is double-stuffed with check-your-privilege messages for entitled men, but I’ve rarely seen one as potent as this singular line from Nuri Bilge Ceylan’s out-of-time masterwork Winter Sleep, a Chekhovian drama of marriage and class and the way both can inspire insulated cluelessness. “Just once, I’d like you to defend…

Ava Duvernay’s Urgent Selma Speaks to the Now

Describing Ava DuVernay’s quietly remarkable Selma to a friend, I caught myself referring to the Civil Rights Era as a historical event, a thing of the past, and then backtracked. The killing of Michael Brown, Eric Garner, and Tamir Rice at the hands of police officers — not to mention…

Best Thing in Taken 3: The Way Liam Neeson Says ‘Bagels’

All you need to know about Taken 3 is that Liam Neeson survives an explosive car crash — twice. Director Olivier Megaton even rewinds the second blast to show us how his hero escaped. It still doesn’t make sense. But who cares. The Taken franchise is rooted in implausibilities, specifically…

Girls, Season 4: Lena Dunham Doesn’t Let Hannah & Co. Grow Up

Among many other things, Girls has always been great satire, lampooning with scolding empathy the callowness, narcissism, and insufferableness of early-to-mid twentysomethings who are privileged enough to spend their post-grad years making mistake after mistake with no serious consequences. But the HBO dramedy’s fourth season, in which Hannah (Lena Dunham)…

In With The Old

Fact: This past New Year’s Eve, promises of “Out with the old, in with the new!” were shouted at top volumes around 11:59 p.m., and those were noble sentiments indeed. But let’s make one little, teeny, tiny exception with tonight’s Holiday Hangover at the Historic Stranahan House Museum (335 SE…

The Home of the Bravo

With an indifferent pug at his side, a boy plays marbles in a verdant garden in front of what appears to be a portal into another realm. Scientists stand on scaffolding to document a strange flying cube, while a father aims a projectile at it from below. A shirtless man…