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The exhibit includes a herptarium containing several species of rattlesnakes in a cave-like setting. Souther Copperhead, Cottonmouth and Coral snak...
The museum displays 40 folio plates from famous nature artists John James Audubon (1785-1851), John Gould (1804-1881) and Edward Lear (1812-1888) t...
The museum offers a fantasy science laboratory, located in a forest setting that allows all ages to look into the natural sciences of biology, ecol...
The exhibit focuses on the bird research at the museum from the more than 240 species and data colected at bird banding stations, nest box monitori...
This is an exhibit of Bessie Heard, founder of the museum. The exhibit space will change to offer objects from the collection never seen by the pub...
This was a long, sweaty weekend. No bones about it -- summer has arrived. And it's effing hot. And wet. But it's Monday, and you're about to spend the next five days locked in an air conditioned off... More »
Looks like someone's got a case of the Mondays. Judging by your bleary eyed-expression and Big Gulp-sized cup of coffee, you're probably not too thrilled to be back to the grind. What, were you up too... More »
So this weekend is the Miami Marathon. Hah. Runners. The whole lot of them. Thinking they're all fancy because they can run 26 miles and challenge their endurance to the outer limits of human poss... More »
A full two decades before the Swiss rolled into town and put Miami Beach on the international art scene's radar, two artists wrapped 11 islands in Biscayne Bay with nearly 7 million square feet of shimmering pink fabric. See also: Art Basel... More »
With the Magic City's museums set to break out their big shows and the seasonal art fairs just a few months away, our cultural calendar is bristling with an embarrassing trove of riches this year.Star... More »
To call the Lowe's origins humble is an understatement. Its foundation began in three University of Miami classrooms back in 1950, until a free-standing facility opened to the public two years later. The museum's original holdings were donated by local philanthropists Joe and Emily Lowe. The initial gift has grown to include ancient artifacts and Native American and Asian art, as well as contemporary works and an expansive photography collection. In 2008, the museum added the Myrna and... More »
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