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JUGGERKNOT THEATRE COMPANY PRESENTS CONJURING THE KING

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Back by popular demand, Juggerknot Theatre Company, the creators of the immersive hit show Miami Motel Stories bring you Conjuring The King A  immersive  Elvis theatre experience! Written by Dipti Bramhandkar Immersive Concept & Direction by Ana Margineau Starring  Susie K. Taylor and June Raven Romero Welcome to “Conjuring The King” a one of a kind immersive Elvis theatre Experience! This one-woman show is led by Avery, the president of the Miami Elvis “Fan Club”. Experience fandom like never before and the personal ties that bind us to our idols. YOU are one of 15 lucky guests invited to a secret location in Little River, only revealed to you once you purchase a ticket. Get ready to dive into Elvis mania! TICKETS This is your chance to flaunt it, Elvis-style! Ladies, tease that hair, and boys, bring your swivel hips and break out that rhinestone jumpsuit! P.S. Be quick, like Elvis on his comeback special, these tickets are hotter than a hunka hunka burning

In Celebration of Black History Month!

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                                                                   In the history of life and everything that is happening, Black Hiistory month is one of the month's that causes controversy and dialogue for many. There has been so many people within the united states that disagree with this month and there are some that are wondering why do they need an entire month for their history. In the reality of it history should be taught everyday not just one specific month. However because Black people were not learning their history during the time of integration there were people who came together to create this history that is now celebrated. It went from a day to a week and now a month. When celebrating others should it matter how long they have to celebrate themselves, and the hard work that they have put fourth in order to receive this time of celebration for themselves? When you look at history itself their are many parts of history that is not spoken about

Celebrating 20 Years of Artistry & Terroir

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  Celebrating 20 Years of Artistry & Terroir Twenty years ago, we embarked on a journey that was as daunting as it was exhilarating — shifting from the fast-paced corporate world to one built on centuries of craftsmanship and tradition. This venture was inspired by a simple yet profound desire: to create something enduring and beautiful that could bring people together in celebration of life's most precious moments.   Our story is not just about wine; it's a narrative of change, growth, and the endless pursuit of excellence. It begins with a leap of faith, leaving behind the security of successful careers for the unpredictable world of viticulture. This was a decision driven by a shared passion for wine and its unique ability to capture the essence of time and place, to foster connections, and to tell a story in every glass.   Fantesca Estate & Winery was founded on the belief that wine should be as rich and complex as the stories behind it. Our n

FAENA EVERAFTER Party Extravaganza!

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THE MET EVENTS JOIN IN!

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    Met Studies The Observant Eye Friday, January 12, 6:30–7:30 pm Carson Family Hall, Uris Center for Education Slow down, tap into your powers of observation, and discover a work of art through close looking and discussion. No prior knowledge of art is necessary. All adult learners are welcome. Stools are provided. Note: Space is limited; first come, first served. Learn more →   Met Tours Conversations with …  Rich Man, Poor Man: Art, Class, and Commerce in a Late Medieval Town Sunday, January 7, 3–4 pm Gallery 10, The Met Cloisters Join Met experts for lively dialogues on works of art on view in the galleries. In this session, connect with works of art on view in the exhibition  Rich Man, Poor Man: Art, Class, and Commerce in a Late Medieval Town . Free with Museum admission.  Note: Space is limited; first come, first served. Learn more →   Met Tours How Did They Do That?—Leatherworking Sunday, January 21, 1–4 pm Meet in the Main Hall, The Met Cloisters Peek a