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CIO May 1, 2004 Juan Carlos Perez |
Miami Arts Center Enlists Techies to Enhance Design Miami's new performing arts center (PAC) trust contributed $100,000 to the MIT Media Lab to create a semester-long graduate course to focus on how cutting-edge digital technology can be made part of the Miami arts complex. |
Lucire March 13, 2007 |
Base on a true story An interview with Steven Giles, founder and creative director of Base, one of Miami Beach's hippest boutiques. |
Real Travel Adventures December 2008 Neha Kirpal |
Florida: Fort Lauderdale to Key West Florida has some very unexplored and beautiful places that are a must for travelers to see! Our trip to Florida consisted mainly of the sector between Fort Lauderdale, Key West and Miami. |
IDB America April 2008 |
Government and Business Leaders to Attend IDB Group Annual Meeting Finance ministers, business leaders, civil society representatives and top artists from Latin America and the Caribbean will participate in the annual meeting of the Inter-American Development Bank, taking place in Miami, Florida, April 4-8. |
Fast Company July 2001 Jill Rosenfeld |
Lead Softly, but Carry a Big Baton Symphony conductor Roger Nierenberg knows a thing or two about creative management. How else do you get the piccolos and the percussion to stay on the same page? |
Salon.com June 27, 2000 Janelle Brown |
Thoroughly modern Medicis Will new-economy millionaires bankroll needy artists? Several Web companies are promoting the idea. |
PC Magazine November 29, 2006 Evans & Chang |
Miami The image of Miami most of the world thinks of is one of beautiful beaches and the art deco hotels of South Beach, but there's a lot more to the area. |
Reason May 2009 Greg Beato |
I'm So Bored With the NEA The wrangling over bailout scraps offered artists an opportunity to exit a bad alliance with an elegant, ironic flourish. Instead, they acted like investment bankers -- really meek investment bankers -- and simply asked for more money. |
Sports Illustrated January 4, 2002 Austin Murphy |
Cane Whuppin' Unbeaten Miami flogged Nebraska early and often to win an undisputed national title... |
Reason July 2008 Tim Cavanaugh |
Classical Gasbags Mavens moan about the decline of classical music, but in reality the genre has more listeners than ever. |
Salon.com December 14, 2000 Gina Arnold |
Dance of the sugar plum anorexics A mother sues the San Francisco Ballet School to demand diversity of body type... |
HBS Working Knowledge November 10, 2011 Kim Girard |
HBS Cases: Making Lincoln Center Cool Again When Reynold Levy took over as president of New York's Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts, he faced challenges ranging from crumbling buildings to an aging customer base. How could the venerable institution get its high notes back? |
Fast Company Pavithra Mohan |
Knight Foundation Sinks $1.2 Million Into PowerMoves For Miami Diversity Push Last week, the Knight Foundation gifted $1.2 million to Code2040, an organization committed to placing black and Latino students at top tech companies. |
AskMen.com Daniel Harrison |
Miami: Drop $30,000 In 3 Days Beautiful in so many ways, Miami attracts visitors with its beaches, great weather, incredible nightlife, and cultural diversity. So what can a $30,000 budget bring in a city where heat, honeys and "hola!" are all commonplace? |
Reason Aug/Sep 2009 Ryan Grim |
Miami Vice: The Rise of Florida's Cocaine Economy Miami was the perfect base for large scale drug smuggling. By the mid-1970s Coconut Grove was bursting with hippies, the type of smart, anti-authoritarian troublemakers who make the best smugglers. |
Sports Central November 17, 2004 Kevin Ferra |
Why There is Hope For Miami Sports Fans Florida football teams are down and out, so what do the fans have to look forward to? They can chear for basketball; the Hurricanes have acquired a new star player. |
Commercial Investment Real Estate Sep/Oct 2004 |
Area Report: Welcome to Miami A hot hospitality market leads to the city's commercial real estate activity. |
Home Theater June 9, 2008 |
Major Label Expands to Survive The Universal Music Group will now manage classical artists and book concerts, moving into territory previously off-limits to most record labels. |