A Tchaikovsky Mixtape

Think of it as Tchaikovsky’s greatest hits, all in one night. The prestigious State Ballet of Russia, under the tutelage of awardwinning dancer Nikolay Anokhin, highlights excerpts from the most renowned works from one of ballet’s most prominent composers. With scenes from Swan Lake, Sleeping Beauty, and The Nutcracker, Tchaikovsky’s…

First Annual Holiday Art Sale

The holiday sale runs from Friday, December 12th to Tuesday, December 30th. Monday through Friday hours are from 8:30am-5:00pm, Saturdays 10:00am-2:00pm. Find all the gifts you need for this holiday season. Mon., Dec. 29, 2014…

Patricia Nix: An Icon of American Art

Throughout her lifetime of artistic achievements, contemporary artist, Patricia Nix has positioned herself as a keen protagonist in the development of late 20th century painting and drawing in America. Mon., Dec. 29, 2014…

Zo’s winter groove

The City of Miramar, FL is proud to collaborate with one of the nation’s most generous philanthropists, 2014 Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Famer Alonzo “Zo” Mourning, and the Mourning Family as they produce Zo’s Winter Groove. Having watched the success of Zo’s Summer Groove in years past, the City…

Music & Dancing Under the Stars

Enjoy live music from Motown to ballroom and country to rock n’ roll as you dance under the stars. Monday through Wednesday year-round, weather permitting. Tue., Dec. 30, 2014…

Butterfly Pavilion

Florida native butterflies appear each day. Staff members are on hand to explain the life cycle, describe the species and offer guidance in selecting plants that attract butterflies. Educational butterfly facts are posted throughout the pavilion. Tue., Dec. 30, 2014…

First Annual Holiday Art Sale

Find unique and original works of art for everyone on your gift list at the holiday sale which runs from Friday, December 12th to Tuesday, December 30th Monday thru Friday hours are from 8:30am-5:00pm, Saturdays 10:00am-2:00pm. Tue., Dec. 30, 2014…

Patricia Nix: An Icon of American Art

Throughout her lifetime of artistic achievements, contemporary artist, Patricia Nix has positioned herself as a keen protagonist in the development of late 20th century painting and drawing in America. Tue., Dec. 30, 2014…

Bearded Bash

All the attention is on Wednesday’s New Year’s Eve festivities, but anyone worth their weight in Miller High Life bottle caps will tell you: The big day is little more than amateur hour. Sidestep the overpriced door entries, drunken frat boys on holiday break, and sidewalk mystery puddles and start…

Patricia Nix: An Icon of American Art

Throughout her lifetime of artistic achievements, contemporary artist, Patricia Nix has positioned herself as a keen protagonist in the development of late 20th century painting and drawing in America. Wed., Dec. 31, 2014…

Oui, Oui, Paris

Oh là là, it’s a French party at the Delray Beach Playhouse. Get ready to pop bottles of French bubbly and sing along to some transatlantic delights during A Musical Midnight in Paris. Bestselling French recording star Liz Brady will entertain audiences with her coquettish croons. Born in Egypt to…

Jazziz Celebrates New Year’s Eve

JAZZIZ Nightlife in Boca Raton is hosting a spectacular New Year’s Eve celebration on Wednesday, December 31 with a five-course pre fixe menu, glass of champagne, party favors, live entertainment, dancing and special toast led by David Cassidy. Tickets for the first seating from 7 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. is…

Cumberbatch’s Code-Breaker Gets Lost in The Imitation Game‘s Plot

“Politics really isn’t my specialty,” Alan Turing (Benedict Cumberbatch) shrugs to a naval commander (Charles Dance) in an early job interview scene in Morten Tyldum’s choppy biopic The Imitation Game. Yet no less than Winston Churchill would credit Turing as the main cause of the Allies’ victory over the Nazis…

Witherspoon Hoboes Through the Winning Wild

For reasons that are perhaps understandable, stories about women finding themselves — or their voices or their inner courage or any number of things that are apparently very easy to mislay — are big business. But even if Cheryl Strayed’s hugely successful 2012 memoir Wild: From Lost to Found on…

Du Pont Wrestling Drama Foxcatcher Engages but Doesn’t Pin

The du Pont family made its fortune selling gunpowder during the War of 1812, and soldiered on to invent everything ever worn by a cop: Kevlar, nylon, polyester, synthetic rubber. If you’ve cooked on Teflon pans, that money’s theirs, too. That means you’ve supported American patriotism, or at least heir…

The Ten Best TV Shows of 2014

TV continued to unmoor from its origins and transform into something else this year. No longer tethered to a specific appliance, a particular kind of storytelling, or even commercial concerns, “television” now feels like an increasingly obsolete word. But that’s a discussion for another time, for we’ve come to celebrate…

The Colbert Report‘s Greatness Arrived With Its Very First Episode

The funniest and most incisive show on television is ending this week — so let’s look back at how it began. On October 17, 2005, a power-suited Stephen Colbert furrowed his eyebrows and showed off highlights of his new set. Red letters above him shouted, “The Colbert Report.” The title…

Clyde Butcher Exhibit

The exhibit on Clyde Butcher features the natural beauty of Cuba in a series of black and white photographs of Cuba’s landscape. Thu., Dec. 18, 2014…