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Dating in Miami > Newsletter, October 2005

Fall Dating Preview [October 26, 2005]

CULTURE HAS FOUND ITS PLACE IN THE SUN

From now to the end of the year, South Florida will be filled with an abundance of cultural events. Perhaps we don't ordinary think of this type of venue as a meeting ground. Maybe we should think again…why not??? Visit a museum, go to an art gallery or an opera and you just might be surprised who else might be there for the first time also

Culture lovers- get ready- it is still a few months away (December 15- April 23) but Tutankhamun and the Golden Age of the Pharaohs , more commonly known as King Tut, or of late renamed as The Original King of Bling, the Egyptian King is coming to Fort Lauderdale's Museum of Art (One East Las Olas Boulevard) and tickets will go on sale in the middle of this month. For information call 954-535-5500.

Fort Lauderdale 's Broward Center for the Performing Arts , ( 201 SW 5 th Avenue ) will be home to Andrew Lloyd Webber's The Phantom of the Opera . This very famous musical is a tragic love story that will be at the Center until the end of October. Tickets are now on sale at 954-462-0222

The Boca Museum of Art (501 Plaza Real, Mizner Park , Boca Raton , 561-392-3500) will be offering Latin American Art form the Museum's collection until the end of November. There are photographs, sculptures and prints by artists originating from both the Americas and the Caribbean with a powerful political and social milieu.

Beginning now until November 13 th , at The Miami Art Central ( 5960 SW 57th Avenue , Miami , 305-832-5196) you can see Deborah Butterfield: Horses -, which encompasses twelve suggestive statues in both bronze and steel. Many of these pieces are from Butterfield's own private collection and have not yet been viewed by the public.

Living contemporary Cuban Masters will be making its inaugural display in the United States at Old School Square in Delray Beach (561-243-7922). This exhibit will be available until the end of October.

The Stage Door Theatre ( 8036 West Sample Road in Coral Springs , 954-344-7765) will be presenting the musical Kuni Lemi , which won an award for the Best off Broadway musical from October 28 th until the beginning of December.

The highly publicized and well known, Tuesdays with Morrie can be seen in both November and December at the Parker Playhouse ( 707 NE 8 th Street , Fort Lauderdale , 954-764-1441.

Grease , the musical will open October 7 th at the Actor's Playhouse at the historic Miracle Theater in Coral Gables and will run until the middle of November (Miracle Mile, 305-444-9293).

Now on another note….how could we not mention the infamous upcoming and fast approaching holiday Halloween??? If you are impulsive and ambitious, think about going to Halloween Horror Nights, Tales of Terror at the Universal Orlando Resort (1-877-762-7236). There will be a variety of “first of it's kind of frights” shows where you can jump into the action and experience lots of new haunted house and visit a pitch black mine shat where you control the only source of light. For more information, go to www.halloweenhorrornights.com .

So for this month, think about it. Why not try something new – instead of the same clubs and bars to meet Mr. or Ms. Right- step out of your comfort zone and see what might happen! You may be pleasantly surprised….


Linda E. HOPE
Email: lincoral@aol.com