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When the weather turns nice, performers take the stage outdoors

When the weather turns nice, performers take the stage outdoors Sun Sentinel 12/16/2020 Rod Stafford Hagwood, South Florida Sun Sentinel © Michael Laughlin / South Florida Sun Sentinel/South Florida Sun Sentinel/TNS Dancers from Miami City Ballet in George Balanchine’s The Nutcracker in the Park,\ which will be staged outside at Downtown Doral Park Dec. 19-31 . With COVID-19 still in the air, who doesn’t feel a little better being outside these days? Lucky for us this is South Florida, where the dead of winter is a subtropical paradise. © Loews Miami Beach Hotel / Courtesy/South Florida Sun Sentinel/TNS Loews Miami Beach Hotel and Veuve Clicquot will host the pop-up experience \ Champagne on the Lawn\ Dec. 22-Jan. 1.

When Boston s music scene was built on Beethoven

When Boston’s music scene was built on Beethoven By Jeremy Eichler Globe Staff,Updated December 10, 2020, 4:42 p.m. Email to a Friend The city s fascination is mirrored by a 7-foot statue, which arrived to much fanfare more than 160 years ago.Lane Turner/Globe Staff This Wednesday, Dec. 16, is Beethoven’s 250th birthday, an occasion for celebration. Yet even before the pandemic shut down normal concert life, exactly how best to celebrate has not been a simple question. Some composers are desperate for the attention that major anniversaries bring. But what does it mean to give special consideration to a composer whose music is already ubiquitous, a figure who dominates orchestral programming to the extent of crowding out too many other voices? Calls to extravagantly mark the Beethoven year can sometimes feel a bit like calls to celebrate white men’s history month. Even without a formal designation, it already comes — every month. And similarly, in concert hall

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