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Raising the Curtain   

Years behind schedule and more than $100 million over budget, Miami-Dade's Carnival Center for the Performing Arts has opened for business. [read more]


Hello, Dali   

St. Petersburg's Salvador Dali Museum, which attracts 220,000 visitors annually, will get a $30-million makeover. [read more]


Show Stopper   

The 15th annual Orlando International Fringe Festival, an 11-day theater event in May featuring shows by actors, musicians, comedians and other performers, was the most successful to date, organizers say. [read more]


Fashion Trends   

NYNE -- New You New Energy --fashion line; alligator skin accessories; belt designed for golfers; N.O.A. watches. [read more]


For the History Books   

The Historical Society of Palm Beach County has launched a $9-million fund-raising campaign for its museum.  [read more]


A Cultural Showcase   

In Eatonville, the Orange County community best known as home of the Zora Neale Hurston Festival, former Miss Eatonville Debra Williams and business partner Sharon Fletcher Jones are creating the non-profit Heritage Village to showcase the nation's oldest incorporated black community and its 2,500 residents. [read more]


Work of Art   

What attracted Terence Riley to his new job as director of the Miami Art Museum, he says, was "the city's energy." [read more]


Hitting the Road   

Circus Sarasota, an organization founded in 1997 to promote the legacy of the American circus, is taking its show on the road. [read more]


High-Wire Act   

Cirque du Soleil, the Montreal-based circus, wants to bring its act to Miami Beach. Permanently. [read more]


Arts Center Cost Still Rising   

Blaming a shortage of construction workers and weather-related construction delays, county officials have upped the price tag for the Miami Performing Arts Center by $34.4 million to $446 million. [read more]


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