Coming to you live, the University of Miami’s Jerry Herman Ring Theatre presents “The Rover.” Written by England's first professional female playwright Aphra Behn, the two-part Restoration play is a non-stop party filled with masked revelry and scandal. The play opens on Wednesday, March 1.
Underneath fairy lights in an open backyard filled with folding chairs, you’ll hear acoustic music and laughter every Thursday night at UM. Here, students experience tender moments together in a supportive safe space, a necessity that balances the daily chaos of college life.
On Thursday Feb. 23, the Lowe Art Museum hosted an After Hours event celebrating the life and work of famed Civil Rights era artist, Charles White. Generously loaned to the museum by collector Arthur Primas whose daughter Kathryn Primas is a UM alumna White’s works highlight the importance of Black dignity and humanity during the Civil Rights era.
“The guys were swinging the bat,” Miami head coach Gino DiMare said. “The ball is jumping off their bats right now. We feel like we can hit for power in our lineup. It’s kind of our MO.”
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