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RELIGION
Mysticism for the masses
At the Kabbalah Centre in Miami Beach, people chatted in the softly lit lobby, shopped for books, DVDs and candles at the bookstore, sipped lattes at the cafe.
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BY DAMARYS OCANA,
Special to The Herald,
01/31/2004 03:01 AM EST)
MUSIC REVIEW
From brass to strings, Russian orchestra shines
The Russian National Orchestra's superb offerings spread a joyful mood through the Gleason Tuesday night.
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BY OCTAVIO ROCA,
oroca@herald.com,
01/31/2004 03:01 AM EST)
DANCE
Simple steps led to stardom
No longer dancing the lead, Michael Flatley now lords over a show business sensation.
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BY OCTAVIO ROCA,
oroca@herald.com,
01/30/2004 03:01 AM EST)
BACKSTAGE PASS
Yes, they're coming this spring
The classic lineup of Yes, featuring Rick Wakeman, Chris Squire, Jon Anderson and Steve Howe, has regrouped and plans An Evening With Yes -- The 35th Anniversary Tour for Sunrise's Office Depot Center on April 30. Tickets are $65, $50 and $35 and go on sale at noon Feb. 6. It's been a busy Yes year: Rhino has been busy remastering and reissuing the prog-rock group's original albums -- the next batch, 90125, Tormato and Drama are on the way Feb. 24 -- in addition to releasing an Ultimate...
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BY HOWARD COHEN,
hcohen@herald.com,
01/30/2004 03:01 AM EST)
THEATER REVIEW
Edge production makes believers out of us, too
Several standout performances help Miami's Edge Theatre maintain its reputation with a literate telling of John Guare's provocative `Six Degrees of Separation.'
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BY HOWARD COHEN,
hcohen@herald.com,
01/29/2004 03:01 AM EST)
MUSIC
Slide on up for one quirky one-night stand
The Trachtenburg Family Slideshow Players write twisted soundtracks for strangers' old slides.
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BY EVELYN McDONNELL,
emcdonnell@herald.com,
01/29/2004 03:01 AM EST)
THEATER REVIEW
Tale of 2 lost souls: moving, slyly funny
Tough to take yet emotionally shattering, Suzan-Lori Parks' Pulitzer Prize-winning play opens at Plantation's Mosaic Theatre.
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BY CHRISTINE DOLEN,
cdolen@herald.com,
01/28/2004 03:01 AM EST)
THEATER REVIEW
Board-game drama leaves audience bored
A ''comedy'' built around Monopoly becomes monotonous long before the game comes to an end.
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BY CHRISTINE DOLEN,
cdolen@herald.com,
01/26/2004 03:01 AM EST)
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