It was my absolute pleasure to attend NSU’s sixth annual “Peace: A Holiday Concert”, Nov. 30, put on by The Farquhar College of Arts and Sciences Division of Performing and Visual Arts. The concert began with a piece from the Bossa Nova Chorale, the premier vocal ensemble of the Division of Performing and Visual Arts. […]
Category: Arts and Entertainment
Restaurant Review: 100 Montaditos
The Spanish tapas chain 100 Montaditos has expanded its reach and added flair to the South Florida culinary scene with several new locations, including one in the Fountains shopping center on University Drive in Plantation, Fla.
Movie Review: Lincoln
Daniel Day-Lewis, the man behind the spectacular performances of more than any man’s fair share of cinema villains and protagonists, delivers a sure-to-be-award-winning performance as one of the U.S.’s most beloved presidents in “Lincoln”.
Computer gaming on a budget
“Free to play” games are online games that don’t cost anything more than a website registration fee to play. Flash games that utilize web browser architecture to construct an artificial gaming environment, subscriptionless online games, even matchmaking websites for Chess all promise easily picked up and quickly droppable sources of computer gaming.
American history for dummies
The complete history of America in a little over 100 minutes? My high school history teacher would be appalled at the notion. I was intrigued and eager to see how the comedic actors would interpret America’s glorious history. The play “The Complete History of America (Abridged)” is a comedic play originally produced by the Reduced […]
Fifty shades of “Red”
Taylor Swift’s fourth studio album, “Red”, has been playing nonstop in my house, my car, and in my head since it came out — because it’s that good.
“Million Dollar Quartet” brings down the house
Direct from Broadway, “Million Dollar Quartet” is a energetic musical inspired by the real life 1956 recording session that brought together rock ‘n’ roll legends Elvis Presley, Johnny Cash, Jerry Lee Lewis, and Carl Perkins for the first and only time.
“Dance Works” comes to NSU
The NSU Studio Series Performance “Dance Works” is a mix of faculty, student, and guest choreography. The production was presented at the Performance Theater at the Don Taft University Center on Nov. 2 and 3.
Wining and dining for charity in Miami
Norman Brothers Produce in Miami held its annual wine tasting and open house, 8 p.m. to 11 p.m. on Nov. 3, to benefit the University of Miami-Nova Southeastern University Center for Autism & Related Disabilities (UM-NSU CARD). UM-NSU CARD provides resources, training, family support, and education to individuals and families dealing with autism and related […]