“Lorca: Flamenco y Contemporáneo” is a play with songs based on the life of the playwright and poet Federico Garcia Lorca..

“Lorca: Flamenco y Contemporáneo” will run through Dec. 15. Performances are Fridays and Saturdays at 8 p.m. and Sundays at 5 p.m. For more information visit mainstreetplayers.com or 305-558-3737.

Festival of Lights set for Nov. 30

Community Friday, November 15, 2019

    Kick off the holiday season with two great holiday traditions: the 35th Annual Main Street Festival of Lights in Miami Lakes, and Small Business Saturday.     Both events happen during the same weekend after Thanksgiving, on Saturday, Nov. 30.      That’s when lights will brighten two blocks of Main Street in downtown Miami Lakes, which will be transformed when the famous oak tree glows...

Fruit, film & fitness at Picnic Park West

Community Friday, November 15, 2019

     Picnic Park West is the place to be in Miami Lakes this fall.      The farmers market returns to the green space at 15151 NW 82nd Ave. on Saturday, Nov. 16.       Vendors selling fresh produce, natural juices, flowers, cultural foods and handmade accessories will be set up from 9 a.m. - 2 p.m., every Saturday through April.      New sellers are welcome. Contact the...

Workout: To do at home, in the gym or on the go

Sports By Ricky Ali, Personal trainer Shula’s Athletic Club Friday, November 15, 2019

It’s one of the most dreaded exercises of all: the push-up. And while difficult to do, the rewards are great. Push-ups will work muscles in your chest, core and abdomen as well as the front shoulder, triceps and anterior rotator cuff muscles. It’s truly a complete, challenging, full body movement when performed correctly.  -- Lie face down, place palms on the floor next to your arm pits.  ...

Main Street Playhouse: “Lorca” and the director’s point of view

Community By Megan Medina, Reporter Friday, November 15, 2019

“Lorca: Flamenco y Contemporáneo” will have its premiere at the Main Street Playhouse on Nov. 29.  Performers will sing and play guitar, and actors will say their lines in Spanish. “This is a play I’ve always wanted to do, since I was in school,” said Silvia de Esteban, the playwright and director.  de Esteban was born in Spain like poet and playwright Federico Garcia Lorca, whose...
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