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Stay on Pointe
highlights, The Scene, May 2009

Sometimes it’s on the sidewalk, as you’re watching a man tap his feet while he collects bills in a hat. Sometimes it’s in a movie, as Richard Gere and Jennifer Lopez twist and twirl in a passionate tango. And sometimes its in the fourth row orchestra, as you’re watching the big number in a musical, and you realize; it’s not the music, not the lights, not the acting or the set that moves you, it’s the way they dance.

 

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Ultra your Prom Weekend
by Julian Malagon, highlights, The Scene, March 2009

 

The moment so many have been waiting for is only days away. No, not prom but the Ultra Music Festival. It ends the annual Winter Music Conference (WMC) a week-long exhibition of artists, deejays, producers, promoters, and record labels from around the world. Although WMC started in Miami Beach in1985, Ultra has only been around since 1999 and was held on South Beach until the festival had violated the beach permits due to the number of attendees a few years later.

 

 

Laser Floyd

by Maria L. Pablo, The Scene, November 12, 2008

 

Every first Friday of each month, for just seven dollars, the Miami Science Museum offers Laser Floyd, laser shows that can be a fun alternative to your routine Friday nights. The first function starts at 7:00 PM, and the last one at 12:00 AM.

 

 

Film Buffs Aspire to Host
highlights, The Scene, Nov. 14

The murmuring and shuffling suddenly subsides as the lights in the room dim. Last minute viewers find their seats just as the showcasing begins. One after the other, each one better than the last, the productions finally roll their end credits after exploring every genre and subject in film. The whispers of satisfied viewers begin again as they leave the building, walking under a banner written Coral Gables Film Festival.

            Giving young filmmakers a chance to debut their work in a student run film festival has been at the top of Cristina Quevedo’s wish list since the start up of the Film Society. Quevedo, who sponsors the club as well as the film class, is cautiously optimistic about the idea.