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Event: Jennine Capo Crucet at Books & Books Monday

Monday, December 28, 2009

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Jennine Capo Crucet, author of the award-winning How to Leave Hialeah, speaks and signs books Monday evening.

Do You Haiku?

Monday, November 16, 2009

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Here's a chance to win up to $500 in just 17 syllables. Submit a haiku about arts funding in Miami, and you could walk away with some funding yourself.

Spend an Evening Under the Sun

Friday, June 12, 2009

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Join us for two live Under the Sun events....Thursday 6/18 at Books & Books and Sunday 6/21 at the Hollywood Library.

Keep Our Beaches Clean!

Tuesday, June 9, 2009

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The City of Miami Beach wants your ideas for a poster campaign to keep litterers at bay.

Write South Florida Contest

Friday, April 17, 2009

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We want to hear your voice, South Florida! Enter our writing contest for cash and a chance to be heard on the radio.

Catch of the Day: Vintage Miami in Postcards

Friday, April 10, 2009

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Larry Wiggins tells the history of Miami through vintage travel postcards.

Under the Sun’s Ruth Morris Recounts “The Last Road Trip”

Thursday, April 9, 2009

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Our very own Ruth Morris recounts her final road trip with her father on the nationally syndicated show, The Story.

An Evening Under the Sun

Friday, March 6, 2009

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Thank you to everyone who attended "An Evening Under the Sun" on Wednesday.

Music From Episode 3: Literary South Florida

DJ Le Spam & Spam Allstars - Under the Sun Theme
The Rock Bottom Remainders - Proofreading Woman
Rolfe Kent - Theme from Dexter
Ken Nordine - Orange
DJ Le Spam & Spam Allstars - Perfume de Heliotropo
Milt Hinton - Joshua Fit the Battle of Jericho
DJ Le Spam & Spam Allstars - Who Knows?
Mudfunk, featuring Marco Haber - Dope
Dadou Pasquet - New York City
Buena Vista Social Club - Buena Vista Social Club
Henry Mancini - Pink Panther Theme

Why We're Telling These Stories

From Abe Rich's nephew...

On behalf of my family, friends and those that were close to my Uncle - thank you! It is truly a treasure to have the piece recorded and available for us and future generations to cherish. The story really captures his character, persona and spirit. Abe was a simple man, a man who struggled to survive during a tragic era in our history. His traumas and survival instinct kept him alive in Europe, Israel and in Miami as he worked till he could no longer stand up. As it said on his shop wall... "There is no substitute for hard work." I believe you and everyone at WLRN work very hard to provide us with wonderful programming and go above and beyond your call of duty. Thank you very much.

Shawn Rich

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