On the Magnetic Fields’ 69 Love Songs, Stephin Merritt tackled a round variety of music genres to create an album he claims is “about love songs,” but on the second volume of the three-disc set, there’s definitely this one song that evidences just how audacious Merritt could get with his teasing songwriting, making the...
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May’s event features King, Philip F. Deaver, Enid Shomer and Monica Wendel as your keen panel of writers hoping to draw literary aficionados out of their individual circles and into a broader community of engaged readers.
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Friday, March 22 – La Femme Fondue: The Art of Christie Miga 7:30 p.m. Timucua White House 2000 S. Summerlin Ave. timucua.com free Though we may have grown accustomed to the quirkier cardboard re-use aspect of Atlanta-born artist Christie Miga through the outsiders’ utilitarianism of this year’s Cardboard Art Festival and perennial favorites Dog...
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The Way Home comes out Jan. 4 and, in the collaborative spirit that she loves so much, Inguanta will celebrate by performing her collection at the Timucua White House on Jan. 6, with musicians Mandy Burgan and Benoit Glazer, as well as dancer Christin Carlow.
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Performing artist Jeremy Seghers, who recently relocated to Brooklyn from Orlando, presents Both Sides Now, the latest in his series of tributes to those musical individualists.
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From the mind of filmmaker Banks Helfrich, 7 Lives is a ride into the absurd, and no trip is complete without some serious tunes along the way.
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Central Florida Composers Forum brings together composers from all over the area.
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Trombonists Wolter Wierbos and David Manson return to Central Florida.
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This is the inaugural entry of the Civic Minded 5’s new “One and One” series, in which two performers each perform solo: a double dip of experimental noise.
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Sunday, Feb. 26 – Harris Eisenstadt’s Canada Day 7:30 p.m. Timucua White House 2000 S. Summerlin Ave. free Composer and drummer Harris Eisenstadt is a relative rarity – a composer and a drummer. But in his quintet, Canada Day, percussion isn’t up in the listener’s face; it creates textures – skittery, angular, even sometimes...
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