75.8 F
Coral Gables
Tuesday, April 23, 2024
April 23 , 2024

Modern Russian art exhibit opens at Lowe

The goal of the exhibit is to celebrate the diversity of Russian modernist styles by bringing together “disparate artists and styles that defy a single definition,” the curators say.

Annual Commencement Ball celebrates seniors

Likened to a “less stressful” version of prom, the ball was an opportunity for seniors to reconnect with friends and enjoy a night of dancing and casino games.

Crowd of all ages enjoys food, drinks, art at ‘Lowe After Dark’...

Open to members of the public, students and faculty, this event had all the features of high society. Sponsored by Bacardi and catered by Sushi Maki, “Lowe After Hours” filled its guests’ bellies with delicious sushi and scrumptious cocktails.

Grammy-winning professor discusses music, DACA and immigration reform

Daversa's band, “The John Daversa Progressive Big Band,” won awards for its album “American Dreamers: Voices of Hope, Music of Freedom," which tackled a variety of issues related to immigration in America.

Arts Festival celebrates Miami culture for 56th year

The annual Coconut Grove Arts Festival returned last weekend, Feb. 16-18, for one of the most "Miami" events of the year.

Student-approved date ideas for Valentine’s Day

Those who say tax season is the most stressful time of the year have probably never had to do Valentine’s Day on a college student’s budget.

The Not-So-Insignificant Girl: “Alita: Battle Angel” Review

Directed by Robert Anthony Rodriguez and produced by Jon Landau, “Alita: Battle Angel” is set to hit American theaters on Feb. 14, just in time for Valentine’s Day.

Veronica Lucchese