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November 19, 2008

Don't miss the Boca Raton Singers holiday concert

What better way is there to catch the holiday spirit than by attending a holiday concert? Our very own Boca Raton Singers, a local not for profit group, present three holiday concerts to help you capture the spirit of the season.

The concerts are Thursday, December 11th at 8 p.m. at the Crest Theatre, Saturday, December 13th at 8 p.m. at Olympic Heights High School and Sunday, December 14th at 2:00 p.m. at the Willow Theatre. The singers will perform Christmas and Chanukah songs including a musical presentation of the Night Before Christmas and Joy to the World. Tickets are $16 in advance and $18 at the door.

For more information and to purchase tickets go to http://www.bocaratonsingers.org. Good luck to all the performers and a special shout out to singer Debbie Kestenberg.

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July 10, 2008

A night at the improv

If you are looking for something other than the usual dinner and/or a movie, check out The Improv Comedy Club at the Seminole Hard Rock Hotel and Casino. The club features both top names and rising comedy stars in multiple shows on weekend evenings.

Last weekend featured home grown comedian Wayne Federman and Saturday Night Live alumni Jimmy Fallon. The show was excellent with memorable comedy routines that targeted universal themes of blogging, gps systems, and celebrities. The jokes were timely, topical and hysterical and made for a really enjoyable evening. Upcoming shows include Cedric The Entertainer, Bruce Bruce and Richard Lewis.

The seating is an intimate table style venue providing everyone with a close up view. There is a cover charge for the show and a two drink minimum with food available for purchase. Free parking is offered in the Lucky Street garage which is adjacent to The Improv. Tickets and show schedules can be found at http://www.improvftl.com.

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February 26, 2008

Cultural Connections

When I grew up in South Florida in the early 1970's, a cultured evening consisted of a night out at the famed Elbo Room on Fort Lauderdale beach. Since than theatres, art museums and performance venues have opened and expanded in cities from Miami through Palm Beach. The vast cultural wasteland of my youth has been transformed into an arts banquet and this winter season presents a smorgasbord of offerings.

The Boca Raton Museum of Art, located in Mizner Park, supplements its permanent collections with two special exhibitions. Degas in Bronze: The Complete Sculptures presents 73 Degas sculptures including ballet dancers, horses and women bathing. Tiffany Studios: Holtzman Collection showcases 50 stained glass pieces created by Louis Comfort Tiffany. Both exhibitions are a visual delight and run through April 27, 2008. For information about museum hours, curator tours and special events check out the museum website at http://www.bocamuseum.org.

The Festival of the Arts, also at Mizner Park, runs from February 29th through March 16th. The festival is a celebration of music, literature, film, art, food and wine. Some of the highlights of the program include literary events with Doris Kearns Godwin, Joyce Carol Oates and Ann Patchett and musical performances by the Pat Metheny Trio, Chick Corea, and the Russian National Orchestra with Joshua Bell, violin and Renee Fleming, soprano. This is the second year of the festival and if last years performances are an indication, this will be one of the outstanding pieces of the cultural season. Performance schedules and event tickets are available at http://www.festivaloftheartsboca.org.

The American Ballet Theatre will be performing its new production of Sleeping Beauty March 13 through 16 at the Carnival Center in Miami. This is the ABT's only Florida appearance this season and the ballet features 90 dancers, world-renowned principals and a full symphony orchestra. The Kravis and Broward Center both have numerous offerings including touring companies of such Broadway productions as Spamalot and Wicked.

For something a little unconventional, check out the Botero, Chihuly and Lichtenstein exhibit at Fairchild Tropical Gardens in Miami. The exhibit runs through May 31 and one of the highlights is the lighting of the sculptures on Thursday evenings from 6 until 9. You can walk through the gardens and take in the beauty of Botero's unique pieces, Dale Chihuly's glass, Lichtenstein's sculptures and the beautiful silhouettes. For more information the website is http://www.fairchildgarden.org.

These are the main events on my cultural calendar and I would love to hear any other suggestions. Write a comment with your personal favorite so that everyone can share in the South Florida arts experience.

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LORI BERMAN
Lori grew up in Broward County and has been a resident of Boca Raton for eighteen years. An attorney by profession, she...

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