Carrie Pilby and Chronically Metropolitan touched on blatant flaws in others, compromise in perceptions, awareness of own limitations, and willingness to accept life, as it is, and go on with inner strength. Both films had well-known stars, were wonderfully acted, and had engaging characters.
dena stewart
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1st ANNUAL SOUTH BEACH JAZZ FESTIVAL – Each musical performance will showcase the artistry of at least one person with a disability. The sheer talent of the artists will promote the festival’s dual goal, to entertain, and to define others by ability rather than disability.
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At the MiFo (Miami-Fort Lauderdale) LGBT Film Festival, we saw some powerful films, we…
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“Love is All You Need?” is based on accepting the reality of a society totally opposite of the world we know. In this world, the accepted sexual orientation for humans is homosexual. Anyone who may happen to be heterosexual is deep in the closet.
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Stewart and I recently went to New York. Being native New Yorkers (born and…
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When celebrities attend an event, there is a Red Carpet for paparazzi to snap pictures, journalists to take notes, and us (Dena and Stewart) to have a brief conversation with them.
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We interrupt our regular programming to present a special episode (56) of Alive on South Beach … THE MIAMI BEACH 100TH ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION, marked by 100 hours of festivities that culminated with a spectacular superstar Concert on the beach with fireworks as its finale.
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Center for Folk and Community Art (CFCA) is grateful to our loyal sponsors who enable us to facilitate our nationally recognized Telling Stories Through Visuals art outreach projects.
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For the past 25 or so years, I have had a studio on…
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Self/Less had great potential with an all-star cast and a good premise, but as a sci-fi thriller, it wasn’t thrilling.