Countdown to the New South Florida Science Museum!
Countdown to the New South Florida Science Museum – Mission Accomplished!
The New South Florida Science Center and Aquarium officially reopens on June 7. Here’s President Lew Crampton with the latest information. Photo courtesy Thomas Cordy – Palm Beach Post.
Music
The Groove Line – Rod MacDonald
This month’s podcast spotlights the work of local folk artist Rod MacDonald, who has received national and international acclaim. We also get to sample his music! For more information, visit rodmacdonald.net.-
8 Track Brings Back the Music of the 1970′s at the Plaza Theatre
It’s always wonderful to catch up with an old friend, and Caroline Breder-Watts did that recently when she spoke with Missy McArdle, General Manager of the Plaza Theatre in Manalapan. Learn all about the musical 8 Track... -
Slow Burn Theatre Heats Up the Summer with The Wedding Singer
Have you heard WLRN’s Sunday Breakfast with the Arts? It airs Sunday mornings at 8:34 a.m. on 91.3 WLRN, and is hosted by our own Caroline Breder-Watts! Listen on June 16 when the featured guests are Matthew Korinko... -
Arts Garage Presents the Summer Tune-Up
Louis Tyrrell, Artistic Director of The Theatre at Arts Garage, has championed new American plays throughout his career. This summer, he continues that tradition with the Summer Tune-Up series and the musical Beyond the Rainb... -
Cinematically Speaking Explores the Work of Composer Ennio Morricone
May’s podcast spotlights the work of legendary film composer Ennio Morricone in a discussion with Scott Eyman and Caroline Breder-Watts. For more on Scott, visit scotteyman.com. -
Colin McPhillamy Reads “An Actor Walks into China”
Colin McPhillamy is an actor, director and author who has traveled extensively throughout the world. He reads an excerpt from his second book An Actor Walks into China. For more about Colin, visit McPhillamy.com. -
Creative Conversations – From Old School Square to Delray Beach Center for the Arts
Executive Director Joe Gillie talks about the process that led Old School Square to its new direction as the Delray Beach Center for the Arts.













