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Detective Barnaby investigates the murder of Susan Bartlett, aided by an unlikely duo: two curious children.
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Across Palm Beach County this weekend, artists will greet visitors who want to learn about their work. More than 100 Palm Beach County creators will share their process this weekend at the Cultural Council’s third annual Open Studios.
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From her sailboat in the Keys, K Boswell records her brand of indie-pop, filled with electric guitars and electronic sounds. She is among the more than 100 South Florida artists who entered the beloved musical competition for 2025.
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“Waves of Style: Swimwear Through the Decades” opened to the general public on Saturday and will run through Oct. 5. The exhibit showcases about 50 historic swimwear pieces from the museum’s extensive collection of more than 2,000 textiles.
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Mike and Kristin investigate the murder of a historic village curator, but when Mike's health issues force him to step aside, Kristin must take the lead.
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The Trump Administration announced sweeping cuts to federal grant funding through the National Endowment for the Arts (NEA). Organizations in South Florida like the Miami Music Project, which provides free music education and development programming to under-resourced children, received emails that their funding would be cut.
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The open-air 360-degree theater experience in the Wilton Manors will seat its audience in swivel chairs — allowing them to follow the action as it unfolds across different areas of the Richardson Historic Park & Nature Preserve.
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Diego Salterini's 'Terra Mia/My Land' seeks to challenge stereotypes associated with Italy. The piece will be performed in Fort Lauderdale on May 9 and Aventura on May 10.
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Ride the rails with Sean Connery on a thrilling adventure as he plays Edward Pierce, a master thief who devises an elaborate plot to relive a train of its shipment of gold.
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Using their classical music background to bend genres, brothers Malcolm and Umoja McNeish from Broward County energize audiences as the Sons of Mystro. Together, they wield their violin bows to freestyle and bring positivity through music.
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Masters such as Pablo Picasso and Salvador Dali explore jewelry in a unique exhibit from French collector Diane Venet.
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Uncertainty continues to linger around state arts funding in Florida as budget negotiations continue in Tallahassee. Despite the lack of clarity, one major arts agency in Palm Beach remains hopeful about the outcome.