Music is fun, accepting, and nonjudgmental. It’s subversive. It’s shelter from the storm. Those are the goals of the South Florida Pride Youth Band, which is taking the stage for its 15th year.
When artist ransome outlined his ideas for a Key West residency in 2023 at The Studios of Key West, he wanted to examine the history of Bahama Village, blocks away from his temporary home, as it was shaped by its original inhabitants. Now, the painter and collage artist is presenting these visual works at his “Ghost in Bahama Village” exhibit, which will run through February in the Sanger Gallery.
Described as bringing a vibrancy to her folk-pop songs, musician Rachael Sage is a six-time Independent Music Award Winner, who is taking her uplifting performances to the southernmost city.
After more than 30 years and countless red shirts, GayDays has canceled its annual event. The organization announced the news Feb. 8 on social media.
Sister Christian, oh the time has come... for you to relive a classic movie on the stage. “The Wedding Singer” bows this weekend at the Coral Springs Center for the Arts. Like its cinematic progenitor, the play is filled with heart and songs that will have you singing along through the final curtain calls.
SunServe’s focus on mental health manifests itself in many ways. They help people address addiction issues, housing and food insecurities, trans care obstacles and more. Each one takes money. Lots of money. The reach of their programs is greatly dependent on the next two months.
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