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Great flamenco performances several nights a week at this authentic Spanish restaurant right in the Cuban heart of Calle Ocho.
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You can see where the ageless diva and Sonny lived on the water in Fort Lauderdale and South Beach.
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See Latin shows every night but Monday at this club in the Fontainebleau Hilton.
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In 1956, Samuel Beckett’s Waiting for Godot premiered at this restored 1920s venue. Nothing so history-making has since occured, but the likes of Kathleen Turner and Jimmy Buffett perform.
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Starting out as an Art Deco movie theater in 1934, the Colony is now a state-of-the-art venue for some of the city’s best classical music concerts, dance, theatrical performances, and experimental film.
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The Performance Series presents music, dance, film, and visual arts, with an emphasis on contemporary works and solo theater performers.
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The newspaper humorist and author has helped to create Miami’s image as an over-the-top urban free-for-all.
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Miami Vice-roy himself, the King of 1980s Cool helped put hip “new” South Beach on the map (see Miami Beach and Key Biscayne).
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The opera house sometimes brings global luminaries to Miami, but their programs also feature new works, such as the compelling Balseros , based on the trials of Cuban refugees who attempt to reach Florida by raft.
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For many, the symbol of unstoppable Cuban Power, this talented pop songstress has succeeded in building an impressive cultural and realestate empire.
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