On Thursday, Miami-Dade officials held a meeting to deal with the looming crisis surrounding the County’s aging sewer pipes. We discuss this and other local stories.
[Air Date: 5/17/2013]
Currently, every individual has a lot of house supplies to purchase. Even a little basket of items can cost you up to a hundred dollars. For you not to be burdened by these higher rates, you can still find a way around it, and that can be achieved by buying groceries which have discounts. And one good way to do that is to start accumulating and getting savings coupons. One of the basic essentials that any home must have is laundry detergent. When performing your laundry, you should use only premium quality detergent. That is why we have Tide, the number 1 leading laundry soap brand right now. There are lots of people that only want this brand for their clothes; when you're one of them, then you should get Tide coupons for your self.

Many people consider Tide due to the fact that the brand is renowned for being an effective cleaner of grease, stains, and dirt in any type of clothing. It is available in different versions, as well as some even have chemicals just like fabric conditioners and the likes. They also introduce some variants that are made to reduce skin irritation. By using this kind of detergent can ensure you that you'll never have to struggle in cleaning your clothes. Certainly, Tide has received lots of great opinions, but as what you know already, it is not the most cost effective brand around. Nevertheless, there's no need for you to frown because you can still get some Tide items at a more affordable price by using Tide Coupon codes. This is surely a powerful way to save, as not only will you be able to get the laundry item you like but you will also be able to get some extra stuff you need because you now have the extra money to expend.Without a doubt, you want low priced Tide items, so get them with the usage of Tide coupons, and get these coupons in the official site of the manufacturer. You can also get printable coupons in the website, and if you click the subscribe button for their newsletter, you will be receiving emails for coupon codes that you can use for their products.
Scan some of their new products in supermarkets for you may see some Tide discount codes attached to it. You could also see them in Sunday papers, so check them continuously. If you are looking for free printable tide coupons, check out the above company. Discount coupons are given in the official website of Tide. All you should do is to subscribe on their newsletter and they'll send you some online coupons as well as other promos deals. If you cannot sign up to their newsletter, you may still avail of some limited printable Tide discount codes offered in their sites. If Tide is releasing a brand new variant or even launching a new appearance of an existing item, then it's better to visit your closest retail outlet and check out the items because coupons are possibly attached there.In addition, you should watch out for campaign ads because at times, coupon codes are given as part of the product anniversary promotion. When you're wondering where you can find other coupon codes, you could try your luck in coupon sites for these websites cater distribution of coupons for any product and brand.

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A judge ruled this week that Miami Commissioner Michelle Spence-Jones was not allowed to seek re-election, because despite her suspension, she had already fulfilled her two terms in office. But what was the true spirit of the 1999 charter that led to term limits in the City of Miami?
[Air Date: 4/12/2013]
Melis Bilen is singing Yamyamlar Gibi Yemeli in the special episode of New Year’s Night programme in Cyprus Tv.
Melis Bilen is singing Cirkeflesme Cirkinlesme in the special episode of New Year’s Night programme in Cyprus Tv.
Melis Bilen is singing Affettim Yine in the special episode of New Year’s Night programme in Cyprus Tv.
Susan Danis recently moved from Sarasota to South Florida to take the helm of the Florida Grand Opera.
While Ms. Danis has only been on the job a few weeks, it has been full steam ahead. An exciting season is set to commence Nov. 17 featuring La Bohème, The Magic Flute, La Sonnambula and La Traviata. And the task of bolstering the opera’s budget lies ahead.
Born in Connecticut, Ms. Danis’ travels have taken her from East to West Coast of the US and to France, where she earned her MBA.
Her business acumen paired with her love of the arts made her the ideal candidate for the job of leading the Florida Grand Opera into its next exciting season and beyond.
We won’t find Ms. Danis participating in one of her favorite pastimes here in Miami. Unfortunately, there are only the staircases in high-rises to climb rather than hills. But this avid hiker may pop up next to you at a performance of the Florida Grand Opera.
She likes to watch each performance from a different seat in the house.
Miami Today reporter Laura Stace interviewed Ms. Danis at the Florida Grand Opera headquarters in Doral. As we spoke, the sound of some of the best singers in the country rehearsing for the season ahead echoed throughout the building.
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The factors that contribute to the safety of our community including community policing, county and municipal police and fire rescues, and neighborhood watch organizations
ABOUT Our Miami Project:
Our Miami is a project of The Miami Foundation developed in association with an important three-year study called Soul of the Community. Funded by the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation, Soul of the Community surveyed residents of metropolitan Miami (and 25 other cities nationwide) to explore and understand what residents like most about where they live and which factors play the biggest roles in connecting people to their place.
To evaluate these qualities in greater depth, The Miami Foundation partnered with the Metropolitan Center at Florida International University. FIU gathered data in each category to better understand the degree of alignment and/or variance between Miamians perceptions and reality.
The Miami Foundation asked, “What can we do to make our place, our city more attractive to an increasingly mobile and global society?”
Armed with powerful new data, The Miami Foundation and its partners will use Our Miami to explore how Miamians can make improvements that will nurture a stronger sense of community and advance the quality of life for all area residents.
Our Miami coupled with the Beacon Council’s One Community | One Goal report augment years of national research that clearly shows attracting young, talented and creative people to your place will grow the economy faster than other more traditional measures of economic development and at the same time it fosters a deeper sense of community.
Take a little tour of Misael Soto's installation called "Picnic Blanket." This whimiscal, oversized blanket was an open invitationfor spectators at the DWNTOWNARTSDAYS to take a break, have a snack or play a game of chess. Or even the chance to watch Team-Ohhh perform "Oneness"
Paul Leary talks with Scott Shiller, Executive Vice President of The Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts of Miami Dade County and Producer for The Donkey Show. www.arshtcenter.org/donkeyshow/
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In the spirit of Studio 54, the epic shrine to disco, the celebrated smash hit The Donkey Show is poised to take Miami by storm as the city's dreamiest pop-up club! It's the ultimate night fever—a crazy fun house of disco mirror balls and feathered divas, of roller skaters and hustle queens, enchanted by an ever-so-light sprinkling of Shakespearean magic. Come party on the dance floor to all the '70s disco hits you know by heart as the show unfolds around you! Get the bouncer's attention—and you'll hustle right in! Get down and boogie with the star-crossed lovers, or watch from the sidelines—if that's the way you like it. And don't stop til you get enough! You can party into the night and live out your own fabulous disco fantasy. If you love the night life, The Donkey Show will be your mid-summer night's dream come true.
Disco fever is highly contagious. Protect your kids - leave them at home!
THE MULTIMEDIA PHENOMENON OF THE SUMMER IS BACK… RED EYE 2012!
A NIGHT DEDICATED TO BEING IMMERSED IN FORT LAUDERDALE’S STREET CULTURE
ArtServe and Sponsors; Rick Case Fiat, Greater Fort Lauderdale Alliance, Gibraltar Bank and Jerry’s Artarama will deliver a multimedia event portraying a sense of the experimental and unconventional on Saturday, July 14th from 6-10pm. Currently in its 7th year, the Red Eye will fuel the mind, body and soul. An innovative and exciting project that adds a twist to the conventional gallery exhibit, this is the only exhibit enmeshing gallery art with street art bringing attention to beauty in the eccentric and raising awareness to a new-age of artistic expression through dance, graffiti, music, fashion and installations as well as visual art. Forget that nervous little adjective “edgy”: Red Eye 2012 will wield a night that promises to leave you hyped, reflective, inspired, and completely stimulated!
“Red Eye is a spinoff of the Warhol world,” notes Byron Swart, the event founder and coordinator. “It’s overstimulation of the eye. As you walk through the spaces you confront so much that you’re often not sure if you’re a viewer or part of the installation. You’re constantly rubbing your eyes, taking a closer look, and experiencing something new and interesting. This is not your grandmother’s art exhibit.”
“Catering to the highly innovative, low brow and radical, the Red Eye is an energetic and creative concept offering artists in all artistic disciplines an open forum to express themselves.” commented Julia Andrews, ArtServe’s Curator. The Red Eye exhibition itself runs from July 5th to July 27th, 2012 with artwork displayed including 2D and 3D visual artwork, jewelry and installations.
With a crowd of over 1500 expected to experience Red Eye once again, title sponsor Rick Case Automotive is adding a new dimension to this year’s event, allowing one of their new Fiat cars to be “tagged” or covered in graffiti by Abstrk. The car will be unveiled at a private VIP launch party, where it will then be displayed at various locations around Broward County. A graffiti challenge “Cans to Canvas” will be done live on site during Red Eye Event, where people can watch it happen in real time.
“Having Rick Case Fiat involved is taking the event to a new level. It’s the perfect match between the consumer and the corporate world,” says Earl Bosworth, President of ArtServe. “The Fiat is designed like a piece of art. It’s sculptural and has presence. Graffiti art is one of the most popular modes of artistic expression these days. Fusing the two for Red Eye is a phenomenal idea. Red Eye truly becomes where the street meets the gallery with this new element added.”
Mark your calendars for Saturday, July 14th from 6-10pm at ArtServe - the ground-breaking reception promises to invigorate your senses with live music performances by The Hate Ash Buried, Boxwood, Astari Nite, Speaking Volumes and Twilight Notes; live graffiti art by Miss Marvel, Remote, Caron Bowman, Mad Neon, Ruben Ubiera and Abstrk as well as entertainment around every corner. You will not want to miss the Red Shorts, a Film Festival hosted by filmmaker Michael Chasin; open mic, hosted by local poetry guru Renda Writer and DJ’s performing while avant-garde fashion, designed by students from FIU under the guidance of Fashion Curator Sharon Ali premieres on the catwalk, in the Classical South Florida Hall at ArtServe.
Other Sponsors for the event include ArtsCalendar.com, id.im group, Tijuana Flats, Broward County Cultural Division, Fast Printz, New Times, twilight notes, Vibe, Galleria Mall, Transworld Business Advisors, American Intercontinental University, Impact Imagery, Audacity Recording Studio, Slumming Duchess and Resurrection Drums.
ArtServe provides progressive events, programs and services that help artists turn ART into business. ArtServe has been housed in the Fort Lauderdale branch library for over 10 years, where it provides low-cost, shared office space to other nonprofit organizations, each with at least one cultural component. The Fort Lauderdale branch library location houses a multi-purpose auditorium, the JM Family Enterprises Gallery, a dance rehearsal space, the Bienes Business Center, conference rooms, an artists work space and a computer lab complete with a flat-bed poster printer. The facilities are provided at low rates to artists and nonprofit organizations.
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For more information 954-462-8190
www.artserve.org
ABOUT RED EYE:
Saturday, July 14, 2012
6 - 10 pm
installations,
live graffiti, short films, dance,
DJs, fashion, live bands,
spoken word, performance art
gallery exhibition runs July 5 - July 27, 2012
follow us on facebook. artserve.org
ABOUT ARTSERVE:
ArtServe has been housed in the Fort Lauderdale branch library on Sunrise Blvd. for over 10 years, where it provides low-cost, shared office space to other nonprofit organizations, each with at least one cultural component. The Fort Lauderdale branch library location houses a multi-purpose facility that is provided at low rates to artists and nonprofit organizations. ArtServe's scope of services has expanded and numerous programs have been added to meet the demands of the South Florida arts community. Through private and public funding, ArtServe has developed a series of programs aimed at strengthening and assisting local artists and nonprofit cultural groups in their business-related and marketing efforts. ArtServe has become a national model for other arts supporting organizations. www.artserve.org & www.artscalendar.com
Music by Angelo Badalmenti from Twin Peaks Sound Track
Copyright 1990 Warner Brothers Records
Tony Cina was one of the poets who read at the 2012 Red Eye held at ArtServe in Ft. Lauderdale.
The Spoken Word Poetry room was sponsored by Audacity Creative
THE MULTIMEDIA PHENOMENON OF THE SUMMER IS BACK… RED EYE 2012!
A NIGHT DEDICATED TO BEING IMMERSED IN FORT LAUDERDALE’S STREET CULTURE
ArtServe and Sponsors; Rick Case Fiat, Greater Fort Lauderdale Alliance, Gibraltar Bank and Jerry’s Artarama will deliver a multimedia event portraying a sense of the experimental and unconventional on Saturday, July 14th from 6-10pm. Currently in its 7th year, the Red Eye will fuel the mind, body and soul. An innovative and exciting project that adds a twist to the conventional gallery exhibit, this is the only exhibit enmeshing gallery art with street art bringing attention to beauty in the eccentric and raising awareness to a new-age of artistic expression through dance, graffiti, music, fashion and installations as well as visual art. Forget that nervous little adjective “edgy”: Red Eye 2012 will wield a night that promises to leave you hyped, reflective, inspired, and completely stimulated!
“Red Eye is a spinoff of the Warhol world,” notes Byron Swart, the event founder and coordinator. “It’s overstimulation of the eye. As you walk through the spaces you confront so much that you’re often not sure if you’re a viewer or part of the installation. You’re constantly rubbing your eyes, taking a closer look, and experiencing something new and interesting. This is not your grandmother’s art exhibit.”
“Catering to the highly innovative, low brow and radical, the Red Eye is an energetic and creative concept offering artists in all artistic disciplines an open forum to express themselves.” commented Julia Andrews, ArtServe’s Curator. The Red Eye exhibition itself runs from July 5th to July 27th, 2012 with artwork displayed including 2D and 3D visual artwork, jewelry and installations.
With a crowd of over 1500 expected to experience Red Eye once again, title sponsor Rick Case Automotive is adding a new dimension to this year’s event, allowing one of their new Fiat cars to be “tagged” or covered in graffiti by Abstrk. The car will be unveiled at a private VIP launch party, where it will then be displayed at various locations around Broward County. A graffiti challenge “Cans to Canvas” will be done live on site during Red Eye Event, where people can watch it happen in real time.
“Having Rick Case Fiat involved is taking the event to a new level. It’s the perfect match between the consumer and the corporate world,” says Earl Bosworth, President of ArtServe. “The Fiat is designed like a piece of art. It’s sculptural and has presence. Graffiti art is one of the most popular modes of artistic expression these days. Fusing the two for Red Eye is a phenomenal idea. Red Eye truly becomes where the street meets the gallery with this new element added.”
Mark your calendars for Saturday, July 14th from 6-10pm at ArtServe - the ground-breaking reception promises to invigorate your senses with live music performances by The Hate Ash Buried, Boxwood, Astari Nite, Speaking Volumes and Twilight Notes; live graffiti art by Miss Marvel, Remote, Caron Bowman, Mad Neon, Ruben Ubiera and Abstrk as well as entertainment around every corner. You will not want to miss the Red Shorts, a Film Festival hosted by filmmaker Michael Chasin; open mic, hosted by local poetry guru Renda Writer and DJ’s performing while avant-garde fashion, designed by students from FIU under the guidance of Fashion Curator Sharon Ali premieres on the catwalk, in the Classical South Florida Hall at ArtServe.
Other Sponsors for the event include ArtsCalendar.com, id.im group, Tijuana Flats, Broward County Cultural Division, Fast Printz, New Times, twilight notes, Vibe, Galleria Mall, Transworld Business Advisors, American Intercontinental University, Impact Imagery, Audacity Recording Studio, Slumming Duchess and Resurrection Drums.
ArtServe provides progressive events, programs and services that help artists turn ART into business. ArtServe has been housed in the Fort Lauderdale branch library for over 10 years, where it provides low-cost, shared office space to other nonprofit organizations, each with at least one cultural component. The Fort Lauderdale branch library location houses a multi-purpose auditorium, the JM Family Enterprises Gallery, a dance rehearsal space, the Bienes Business Center, conference rooms, an artists work space and a computer lab complete with a flat-bed poster printer. The facilities are provided at low rates to artists and nonprofit organizations.
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For more information 954-462-8190
www.artserve.org
ABOUT RED EYE:
Saturday, July 14, 2012
6 - 10 pm
installations,
live graffiti, short films, dance,
DJs, fashion, live bands,
spoken word, performance art
gallery exhibition runs July 5 - July 27, 2012
follow us on facebook. artserve.org
ABOUT ARTSERVE:
ArtServe has been housed in the Fort Lauderdale branch library on Sunrise Blvd. for over 10 years, where it provides low-cost, shared office space to other nonprofit organizations, each with at least one cultural component. The Fort Lauderdale branch library location houses a multi-purpose facility that is provided at low rates to artists and nonprofit organizations. ArtServe's scope of services has expanded and numerous programs have been added to meet the demands of the South Florida arts community. Through private and public funding, ArtServe has developed a series of programs aimed at strengthening and assisting local artists and nonprofit cultural groups in their business-related and marketing efforts. ArtServe has become a national model for other arts supporting organizations. www.artserve.org & www.artscalendar.com
Mori Taiye was one of the poets who read at the 2012 Red Eye held at ArtServe in Ft. Lauderdale.
The Spoken Word Poetry room was sponsored by Audacity Creative
THE MULTIMEDIA PHENOMENON OF THE SUMMER IS BACK… RED EYE 2012!
A NIGHT DEDICATED TO BEING IMMERSED IN FORT LAUDERDALE’S STREET CULTURE
ArtServe and Sponsors; Rick Case Fiat, Greater Fort Lauderdale Alliance, Gibraltar Bank and Jerry’s Artarama will deliver a multimedia event portraying a sense of the experimental and unconventional on Saturday, July 14th from 6-10pm. Currently in its 7th year, the Red Eye will fuel the mind, body and soul. An innovative and exciting project that adds a twist to the conventional gallery exhibit, this is the only exhibit enmeshing gallery art with street art bringing attention to beauty in the eccentric and raising awareness to a new-age of artistic expression through dance, graffiti, music, fashion and installations as well as visual art. Forget that nervous little adjective “edgy”: Red Eye 2012 will wield a night that promises to leave you hyped, reflective, inspired, and completely stimulated!
“Red Eye is a spinoff of the Warhol world,” notes Byron Swart, the event founder and coordinator. “It’s overstimulation of the eye. As you walk through the spaces you confront so much that you’re often not sure if you’re a viewer or part of the installation. You’re constantly rubbing your eyes, taking a closer look, and experiencing something new and interesting. This is not your grandmother’s art exhibit.”
“Catering to the highly innovative, low brow and radical, the Red Eye is an energetic and creative concept offering artists in all artistic disciplines an open forum to express themselves.” commented Julia Andrews, ArtServe’s Curator. The Red Eye exhibition itself runs from July 5th to July 27th, 2012 with artwork displayed including 2D and 3D visual artwork, jewelry and installations.
With a crowd of over 1500 expected to experience Red Eye once again, title sponsor Rick Case Automotive is adding a new dimension to this year’s event, allowing one of their new Fiat cars to be “tagged” or covered in graffiti by Abstrk. The car will be unveiled at a private VIP launch party, where it will then be displayed at various locations around Broward County. A graffiti challenge “Cans to Canvas” will be done live on site during Red Eye Event, where people can watch it happen in real time.
“Having Rick Case Fiat involved is taking the event to a new level. It’s the perfect match between the consumer and the corporate world,” says Earl Bosworth, President of ArtServe. “The Fiat is designed like a piece of art. It’s sculptural and has presence. Graffiti art is one of the most popular modes of artistic expression these days. Fusing the two for Red Eye is a phenomenal idea. Red Eye truly becomes where the street meets the gallery with this new element added.”
Mark your calendars for Saturday, July 14th from 6-10pm at ArtServe - the ground-breaking reception promises to invigorate your senses with live music performances by The Hate Ash Buried, Boxwood, Astari Nite, Speaking Volumes and Twilight Notes; live graffiti art by Miss Marvel, Remote, Caron Bowman, Mad Neon, Ruben Ubiera and Abstrk as well as entertainment around every corner. You will not want to miss the Red Shorts, a Film Festival hosted by filmmaker Michael Chasin; open mic, hosted by local poetry guru Renda Writer and DJ’s performing while avant-garde fashion, designed by students from FIU under the guidance of Fashion Curator Sharon Ali premieres on the catwalk, in the Classical South Florida Hall at ArtServe.
Other Sponsors for the event include ArtsCalendar.com, id.im group, Tijuana Flats, Broward County Cultural Division, Fast Printz, New Times, twilight notes, Vibe, Galleria Mall, Transworld Business Advisors, American Intercontinental University, Impact Imagery, Audacity Recording Studio, Slumming Duchess and Resurrection Drums.
ArtServe provides progressive events, programs and services that help artists turn ART into business. ArtServe has been housed in the Fort Lauderdale branch library for over 10 years, where it provides low-cost, shared office space to other nonprofit organizations, each with at least one cultural component. The Fort Lauderdale branch library location houses a multi-purpose auditorium, the JM Family Enterprises Gallery, a dance rehearsal space, the Bienes Business Center, conference rooms, an artists work space and a computer lab complete with a flat-bed poster printer. The facilities are provided at low rates to artists and nonprofit organizations.
###
For more information 954-462-8190
www.artserve.org
ABOUT RED EYE:
Saturday, July 14, 2012
6 - 10 pm
installations,
live graffiti, short films, dance,
DJs, fashion, live bands,
spoken word, performance art
gallery exhibition runs July 5 - July 27, 2012
follow us on facebook. artserve.org
ABOUT ARTSERVE:
ArtServe has been housed in the Fort Lauderdale branch library on Sunrise Blvd. for over 10 years, where it provides low-cost, shared office space to other nonprofit organizations, each with at least one cultural component. The Fort Lauderdale branch library location houses a multi-purpose facility that is provided at low rates to artists and nonprofit organizations. ArtServe's scope of services has expanded and numerous programs have been added to meet the demands of the South Florida arts community. Through private and public funding, ArtServe has developed a series of programs aimed at strengthening and assisting local artists and nonprofit cultural groups in their business-related and marketing efforts. ArtServe has become a national model for other arts supporting organizations. www.artserve.org & www.artscalendar.com