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61st Annual Coconut Grove Arts Festival
Swing Into Spring At The Parker
Celebrating The Talent And Dedication Of Artists Nationwide
Music, Laughter And Dance Take Center Stage
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They Might Be Giants The highly anticipated 61st Annual Coconut Grove Arts Festival (CGAF), presented by First Horizon Bank, returns this year, showcasing a stellar lineup of 285 internationally acclaimed talented artists from across the United States. This premier outdoor art festival, set in the heart of Coconut Grove, has become a haven for art lovers and collectors eager to experience the creativity and craftsmanship of professional artists who dedicate their lives to their craft. Unlike hobbyists, the artists featured at the Coconut Grove Arts Festival are full-time professionals who rely on their art to support themselves and their families. Their participation in this event is about sharing their talent and sustaining their livelihood. This year’s festival brings together painters, sculptors, photographers, mixed-media artists, and more, all with compelling stories to share and extraordinary works to offer. Why Buying Art at a Festival Matters Purchasing art at a festival like Coconut Grove offers a uniquely personal experience. Festival goers have the rare opportunity to meet the artists behind the work, hear their stories, and gain insight into the inspiration and process behind the pieces. This Arts Festival, Page 6A
Tim Bonhomme, Jon Bolton, Keith Hubacher, Randy Leago and John Wedemeyer, continue the legacy of the iconic band. This concert will not feature Brian Wilson, Al Jardine or David Marks. Tables of ten and individual tickets are available. Visit: www.BrowardCenter.org/support - Or: email Foundation@Broward Center.org for information about buying table sponsorships and tickets to this event. In this musical tribute celebrating the legendary music of their fathers, Sons of Cream, featuring Kofi Baker, Malcolm Bruce and Rob Johnson, comes to the Amaturo Theater on Sunday, March 2nd at 7:00 p.m. in a performance presented by the Broward Center. Ginger’s son Kofi Baker and Jack’s son Malcolm Bruce are joined by
Spring is in the air, along with laughter, music and dance this March at The Parker, with tributes to The Beatles and Chicago, Jazz great Spyro Gyra with Lee Ritenour, hits from They Might Be Giants, Andy Grammer and Jefferson Starship, mind-bending dance movement from MOMIX, comedy from Howie Mandel, Bored Teachers and #IMOMSO HARD and more. An Evening with They Might Be Giants: The Big Show Tour comes to The Parker as part of the Cleveland Clinic Rock Series on Saturday, March 1st at 7:30 p.m. The eight-piece band featuring three horns, two sets and zero openers starts early and gets loud, with They Might Be Giants in top form as they bring their ever-evolving show on the road. Featuring songs from the earliest days of their Dial-A-Song service through their platinum album “Flood,” and all the way to their Grammy-nominated album “Book,” each night of the tour is its own distinct celebration of the band’s singular songbook. Backed by their notorious live band now including a three-piece horn section, audiences can expect a spontaneous, sprawling and enthralling musical event unlike any other. The Broadway smash Rain – A Tribute to the Beatles comes to
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March Roars And Soars With Broadway Hits, Musical Legends, Comedy And Family Fun March roars in like “The Lion King” and breezes through with a show-stopping lineup of music, theater, comedy and family fun that will inspire, entertain and delight audiences all month long at the Broward Center for the Performing Arts, from the Broadway smash hit “Something Rotten!” to musical legends The Beach Boys and John Waite, a tribute to Cream, Ari Shapiro in a cabaret-style solo show, sensory-inclusive magic with Kevin Spencer, a family-friendly musical with storybook characters Elephant and Piggie, stand-up comedy with Carlos Ballarta, an immersive murder mystery on foot and much more. Musical legends The Beach Boys will rock the Amaturo Theater in a rare, intimate performance during the Broward Performing Arts Foundation’s Annual Celebration and Benefit,
presented by Charles and Laura Palmer on Saturday, March 1st at 8:30 p.m. Proceeds from the Annual Celebration benefit the Broward Center’s education and enrichment programs. The full evening of festivities begins with a cocktail reception and preshow dinner followed by The Beach Boys performance and a post-show party with The Weedline Band. The Beach Boys have been giving out good vibrations for more than half a century with a torrent of hit singles and albums that number in the tens of millions. Hits such as “Surfin’ USA,” “Fun, Fun, Fun,” “I Get Around,” “Kokomo” and “California Girls” have made this band Rock and Roll royalty for music lovers everywhere. The Beach Boys are led by Mike Love, who, along with longtime member Bruce Johnston, Brian Eichenberger, Christian Love,
Love Is In The Air At The Parker This February Love is in the air this February with musical talent from Chris Botti, Foghat, Herb Alpert, Kate Pierson of the B-52s, Robert Trower, Little Feat, Robert Cray Band, A.J. Croce and Nitty Gritty Dirt Band, plus comedy greats MODI and Kathleen Madigan and so much more at The Parker in the Lillian S. Wells Hall. Hailed as “The next Jackie Mason” by The New York Times, Modi’s Pause for Laughter Tour comes to The Parker for five side-splitting performances presented by the Broward Center and Outback Presents on
Thursday, February 6th at 7:30 p.m., Sunday, February 16th at 5 p.m. and 8 p.m. and Monday, February 17th and Tuesday, February 18th at 7:00 p.m. Voted one of the top 10 comedians in New York City by The Hollywood Reporter, MODI is one of the comedy circuit’s most sought after performers. Featured on HBO, CBS, NBC, ABC, Comedy Central, Howard Stern and E! Entertainment, MODI has garnered rave reviews in The New York Times, Time Out NY and the New York Post. His headline tours have taken him to the U.K.,
Holland and Israel and to comedy festivals and special venues that include Montreal’s Just for Laughs Comedy Festival and The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in Washington, D.C. “MODI is imparting to audiences the importance of working together to bring light into the world,” according to Variety. Foghat comes to The Parker as part of the Cleveland Clinic Rock Series for a rescheduled performance on Friday, February 7th at 8:00 p.m. Formed in 1971 when Lonesome Dave Peverett and Roger Earl left the British
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Kathleen Madigan blues-rock band Savoy Brown, Foghat has earned eight Gold records, one Platinum record and one Double-Platinum record. After the passing of Peverett and
Rod Price in 2005, Roger Earl has kept Foghat’s musical legacy alive releasing “Sonic Mojo” last This February, 10A
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