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In the late 1970s, Miami native Andy Sweet began photographing the elderly Jewish population of South Beach. His photos are at the Krasl Art Center.
The film "The Last Resort," which takes a look back to a time when Miami Beach was home to a large population of Jewish retirees, makes its world premiere on Jan. 23 in South Beach.
Before South Beach became today’s international tourist hot spot, it was a retirement haven. A new HistoryMiami Museum exhibit reflects on the days when mostly Jewish seniors basked in the su… ...
Robert Requejo Ramos is the director of the South Beach Shark Club documentary. It tells the story of Miami Beach shark hunters in the 1970’s.
AMHERST — Andy Sweet, a young photographer right out of graduate school in the late 1970s, embarked on a proposed decade-long project documenting the elderly Jews of Miami’s South Beach. These ...
The transformation of South Beach didn’t happen overnight. We saw the seeds of change planted in the late 1970s and into the ‘80s amid crime, squalor and poverty.
Photographer David Godlis’s new book, “Godlis Miami,” (Reel Art Press, 2021) is a nostalgic romp through Miami Beach in the 1970s. The book takes us down memory lane to a place and time long ...
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