A low-budget African-American theater company in Miami was the big winner at the 42nd annual Carbonell Awards ceremony Monday night at the Broward Center. Although M Ensemble has been producing plays for 47 years, it had barely been recognized by the South Florida awards for theater excellence until that night. Its mounting of Kings of Harlem, about the struggles of a black … [Read more...]
Arts news: 2nd Oliveira contest dates announced; PGB venue closes
BOCA RATON — The second Elmar Oliveira International Violin Competition will take place Jan. 12-26, 2020, at Lynn University, its founder said in a press conference Feb. 12. The celebrated American composer Christopher Theofanidis has been commissioned to compose a work for solo violin to be played by contestants in the competition. He is a member of the Yale University … [Read more...]
One-time live music promoter branches out into beer
Bands and beers are practically the twin engines that drive the clubs and restaurants in any live music scene. And North Palm Beach-based James Noble has blended performers and brews for more than a decade in Palm Beach County, in both traditional and his current not-so-customary ways. From 2005 to 2012, the 59-year-old Noble was the proprietor of the Orange Door in Lake … [Read more...]
Festival of the Arts Boca offers Battle, Perlman, Tinti, Haass, ‘E.T.’ — and Bill Murray
With its starting dates moved up a couple weeks this season, the 12th annual Festival of the Arts Boca opens Feb. 23 with a renowned American operatic singer and closes March 4 with a classic Steven Spielberg movie accompanied by a live orchestra. Opening the festival at the Mizner Park Amphitheater will be soprano Kathleen Battle, a five-time Grammy Award winner who will … [Read more...]
Music and science shake hands in Max Planck series
By Myles Ludwig Neurons were abuzz and synapses atwitch Dec. 11 when the circuits of science and music connected at the Max Planck Florida Institute for Neuroscience in Jupiter on FAU’s John D. MacArthur campus as the prestigious global scientific organization presented the latest in its series of public programs marked by the interaction of the two disciplines. Too … [Read more...]
At Art and Antique Show, three artists of illusion
By Myles Ludwig Magnificent oriental carpets from the Palm Beach Rug Gallery, elegant period furniture from Butchoff, Wick and Olivier Fleury, antiquities from the Sands of Time and jewelry worth more than I will earn in a lifetime of labor in the wordyards were on offer at the Palm Beach Art, Antique and Design show Dec. 16 in the Dixie Avenue gallery space of the Palm … [Read more...]
Palm Beach Opera cancels outdoor concert, citing weather
WEST PALM BEACH — The coming cold front might be good news for residents looking for a taste of winter for the holidays, but the thunderstorms forecast to usher it in aren’t conducive to an outdoor concert. Palm Beach Opera’s annual outdoor waterfront concert, scheduled for Saturday at the Meyer Amphitheatre, is being canceled because of the weather, company officials said … [Read more...]
Cultural Council CEO Blades stepping down
LAKE WORTH — Rena Blades, president and CEO of the Cultural Council of Palm Beach County for the past 13 years, will step down from her post, effective Jan. 15, the council said today. Upon Blades’ departure, Kathleen Alex, the council’s interim director, will oversee the agency’s grants, manage the cultural tourism programs under the Tourist Development Council, manage … [Read more...]
FAU’s Wayzgoose celebration ‘makes book’ in Boca
By Myles Ludwig John Cutrone is a tireless cheerleader for the hand printed and the art of the book. He heads FAU’s Arthur and Mata Jaffe Center for the Book Arts (JCBA) located in the school’s Wimberly Library, a treasure chest of the book as an art; i.e. the container, rather than necessarily the contents. I am a fan. On Oct. 29, John put together the first edition of … [Read more...]
Arts Buzz: Local arts news in brief, Sept. 22-28
PNC Foundation awards $125,000 in grants LAKE WORTH — The PNC Foundation’s Arts Alive program Thursday awarded $125,000 in grants and sponsorships to eight arts organizations in the Palm Beaches to increase access to visual and performing arts activities for children. Arts Alive is a multi-year initiative of the PNC Foundation dedicated to supporting visual and performing … [Read more...]