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Cultural events can be quite pricey, but I've always had a bargain outlet wherever I've lived - Manhattan, Boston, and now in Ft Lauderdale. They're all are must-buy deals if you live in the local areas. To do the cities justice I'm devoting one blog to each of the three. This one, #3, is about Ft. Lauderdale metro.

FLIFF.pngFort Lauderdale International Film Festival (FLIFF). South Florida is not famous for culture, so a formidable film society was not what I expected for life in this area. In actuality, FLIFF  is just one of the culture scenes that I've delved into down here.

Thumbnail image for paradiso bldg.pngFLIFF is the membership organization. Cinema Paradiso is its home. The cinema lives on prime real estate in downtown Ft Lauderdale and was born of a classic deco church.

Paradiso is distinctive. The membership flow-eth over with enthusiasm, so every film is like a party. People know each other. They gab. The staff must live there because it's the same people over and over. They are part of the spirit. It seems like everyone takes such pride in what they have created and are raising. I do too in my quiet, out-of-the-fold way.

Paradiso wins the genius award.
In addition to the  continuous flow of large and small indies, the theatre brings unexpected programming to the big screen:  

Old movies. Imagine Citizen Cane, Where the Boys Are, or Monty Python.

5 nights of DGA screenings of Oscar picks -- free and for members only!

"La Traviata" as part of the monthly Opera Series.

Concert events, like Bruce Springstein and Greenday.

Get this: FLIFF also broadcasts special events, like the Super Bowl, Academy Awards, and New Year's Eve -- each with food and drink celebrations for a reasonable fixed price.

For only $70, Membership includes the following:
  • Guaranteed 50 free films a year (they say it was over 70 last year)
  • About 30% discount on movies
  • Free members-only events
  • Frequent sponsored sushi and cheese trays
  • Jolly good time

The art house is like an old movie house -- it still serves wine, beer and sometimes spirits. Buck sakes during special events are my favorite, and I hear there is champagne at some events.

The cinema offers other amenities too. Thumbnail image for paradiso theatre.png

Surprisingly enough this not-for-profit enterprise houses the most comfy, springy recliners. Plus, there's not a bad seat in the house. It's virtually impossible to have your view blocked by tall people or big hair. Unfortunately they haven't solved the perfume your neighbor doused herself with issue.

Plus, there is an outdoor, tented patio set up for celebrators and watchers. paradiso patio.pngParadiso just announced the opening of the Reel Café for pre-work breakfast. I wonder if members will have a discounted ride there as well?

Then of course there is the actual Ft. Lauderdale International Film Festival, which ran for 3 weeks this year! I suspect it is a big membership drive for them - that's where I was seduced. It was a dynamic film festival  20 years ago when I lived here the first time. I saw world premieres like, "Roger & Me" which brought Roger Moore's work into the public eye. And how about Babette's Feast -- a charming and succulent film that endeared itself into commercial success?

I am thankful that this cultural spot is here and is affordable for me to share with other movie "foodies". Cinema Paradiso is a gem. Find this somewhere else. HA! I knew you couldn't!


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fashion photography.pngCultural events can be quite pricey, but I've always had a bargain outlet wherever I've lived - Manhattan, Boston, and now in Ft Lauderdale. They're all are must-buy deals if you live in the local areas. To do the cities justice I'm devoting one blog to each of the three. Tip # 1 is for Boston -- simply because it is finish first!

Museum of Fine Arts (MFA). I had just moved to Boston and was starving for cultural pleasures. It's Boston -- they had to be there. But where?

I finally got my butt to the MFA. "Fashion Photography" was on special exhibit. At $25 it was a bit excessive but turned out to be worth it. The energy. The imagination. The curation.

mfa store.pngThe love fest continued after the show when I made the pilgrimage to the museum store - my temple. I was sure to spend more money than justifiable on books, jewelry, and creative gifts for people for no reason.


When I went to pay they asked me if I was a member. Apparently I would get 20% off (a special promotion that week) my pile of goods. Savings added up to about $18. So I ask the requisite question - how much?

Membership was $70. For that I would get:

  • Free museum entry ($15)mfa art 3.png
  • Free special exhibits for two ($25 each)
  • 40% discount on music and film
  • 10% off store and restaurant
  • VIP lounge with wireless (possibly the most valuable benefit)

Hmmm...I had already spent $43 of it. One more special exhibition will more than pay for membership. Then a light bulb went off -- there may be another perk. Maaaaaybe my guest at special exhibits would buy me a meal or drink at the restaurant. Tacky, entitled, and wishful thinking - I know. But the food was delectable, the menu was innovative, and the execution artistic.edward hopper 2.png (By the way, I have very generous friends). It was a treat -- dutch  or not.

Membership? It was a no-brainer.

Forgetting museum admission, membership paid off. I was a regular at the film fests and alternative music concerts, which were usually intellectually accessible to us common folk. The films were true independents - you know, the kind that cost 5k, which took the director a year to raise.

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Here's an example: I saw a film about an African young man who, after his father's death, finds out that he has 49 brothers and sisters. Well, he sets out to meet them all. It wasn't clear whether he did, but cultural disparity between how he was received by the siblings and their mothers there verses how he might have been here was riveting.

Now let's get real. When you see these things your ego inflates. Wow, aren't I cool? But it was an authentic glimpse into a world that, sadly few would see -- I am truly privileged.

This membership was a meaningful gift to me from me.

Museum of Fine Arts (Boston) www.mfa.org