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Miami is a city of architecturally exciting towers, and perhaps the most distinctive, and historic, is one of its oldest.
Freedom Tower was built in 1925 as the Miami News and Metropolis Building at the height of the Florida Land Boom. This was a time when the Sunday editions of Miami’s newspapers had upwards of 500 pages, most of them chock-full with real estate advertisements. The News’ printing press, located in the building along with the newsroom and advertising departments, was basically printing money.
Flush with cash, the News hired one of America’s legendary architecture firms to design its new building. Schultze & Weaver designed, at the peak of the boom, the Biltmore Hotel in Coral Gables and The Breakers in Palm Beach. Based in New York, S&W also designed the famous Waldorf Astoria. George A. Fuller was the firm’s lead designer on the Miami project.
While mourning one of South Florida theater’s most influential leaders, the GableStage board filled a programming void with Engage@GableStage, featuring fresh and free short, digital content from diverse artists. But the board’s most significant task carried out with a search committee that included Guthrie Theater artistic director Joseph Haj and actor-writer-director Teo Castellanos was to select Adler’s successor. A national search yielded 85 applicants, with the pool then narrowed to 25, then 10, then five. then one.
The new leader at the helm of GableStage is Bari Newport, who has served for the past nine years as producing artistic director of the Penobscot Theatre Company in Bangor, Maine.
Oscars: How One Nominee Found Herself at a Train Station on the Night of the 7th Awards Scott Feinberg Shirley Temple and Claudette Colbert at the 1934 Academy Awards.
Due to the ongoing pandemic, the 93rd Academy Awards on Sunday will take place with very few people in attendance just the nominees, their plus-ones and presenters at several “hubs” which have been set up around the world. The main one will be in downtown Los Angeles at Union Station.
It will be the smallest Oscars ceremony in decades, certainly since before the 16th Oscars, in 1944, when the Academy abandoned the banquet-style gatherings that it had held up to that point and moved to a large theater, Grauman’s Chinese Theatre. Ever since, at various venues around Los Angeles, thousands of people have attended the annual gathering.