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The exhibition engages viewers in Anne Frank 's experiences before and during the War,
with the goal of promoting an understanding of how racism, inddTerence, and apathy can
destroy individuals, families, and entire communities. Through photographs, lellers, and
Anne 's own diary , the Frank family's story is juxtaposed again st world events during the rise
to power of Adolf Hitler, showing how people were persecuted by political decisions and by
the actions of individuals . Throughout the exhibit, Anne's own wonderfully candid writing
provides a central voice to the exhibit narrative, bringing a poignant and truly beautiful
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"I'm Abraham. I'm from Venezuela. I'll be your tour guide. I can sing. I can
dance. Anything you need, just ask."
Tour Bus Bonanza
Continued from page 26
begins his spiel, calling Miami "the
most diverse tree city in the world," and
briefly recounting the history of the
Freedom Tower as it drifts by on the left.
"Most Miamians," he explains, "are not
from Miami."
A few minutes later, the bus is on the
MacArthur Causeway, heading across
Biscayne Bay toward Miami Beach. It
starts to drizzle and Abraham hands
out ponchos to the unfazed passengers
on the nearly full top deck. "Hang on to
your hats, glasses, cameras, children, hair
weaves, and hair pieces," he says, "be­
cause it's about to get windy, my friends."
Big Bus Tours, Emilio and Abra­
ham's employer, is the city's latest, most
ambitious incarnation of the urban
sightseeing tour. The company's vision,
funding, and branding far exceed any­
thing that came before: The renewal and
re-urbanization of Miami over the past
few years, meanwhile, have helped set
the stage for the company's entry.
Formed in London in 2011 , Big Bus
Tours was created by the merger of two
established sightseeing companies ­
The Big Bus Company Ltd., based in
London, and the Paris-based Les Cars
Rouges. The history of open-top touring,
though, goes back much farther.
The first open-top double-decker
buses appeared in the United Kingdom
around 1910. Manufactured by the
London General Omnibus Company, they
were smaller than modern versions and
were mostly used for seaside excursions
or troop transport during World War 1.
, In 1956 the buses grew in size and
regained their roofs when Routemasters
- London's iconic, red double-decker
buses - entered service with the city's
public transportation authority.
Around the same time, a company
known today as The Original Tour began
using those Routemasters to offer nonstop
circular tours of London. The first guides
came aboard in 1984, and seven years
later, a popular hop-on, hop-off service
was added - allowing passengers the
freedom to get off, explore local sights,
and then hop back on another circling bus
without paying an additional fee.
In the 1990s, as London's fleet of
Routemasters began to age, the roofs
were once again left out of the design
of newly manufactured double-deckers .
The return of open-tops was a turning
point for the sightseeing industry. The
new vehicles increased the appeal of
sightseeing by bus and the model quickly
spread throughout Europe.
By the end of the century, large mul­
tinationaJ travel corporations and private
equity firms recognized the industry's
growth potential and began scooping
up many of the smaller open-top tour
companies. Via mergers, massive invest­
ments,and slick marketing, ·they trans­
formed the once-scrappy, niche travel
service into a global phenomenon.
In this country, New York City en­
tered the game first, getting its sightsee­
ing open-tops in the mid-1990s. Since
then, their numbers in many major U.S .
cities have exploded - so much so that
the New York Times ran an article in
2013 deriding them as "the height ofirri­
tation" due to their ubiquitous and pushy
Abraham pOints to the Freedom Tower: "More than 300,000 Cuban
, immigrants began their American dream in there."
sidewalk ticket salesmen, and a reputa­
tion for skirting regulations. Other cities'
daily papers have run similar stories.
Miami entered the field in April
2011, when local tour bus company
Conway Tours teamed up with travel
industry giant Gray Line and added
five new open-tops to its fleet of single­
level buses. Julia Conway, whose family
owned Conway Tours for more than 20
years, says that a few months later, the
UK-based Big Bus Tours Ltd. bought
the company and beg<;ln doing business
locally as Big Bus Tours Miami.
Conway, who stayed on after the
sale, is now executive vice president of
Big Bus Tours Miami. There's a serious
push to institutionalize open-top, hop-on,
hop-off sightseeing, she says, because
companies realize how profitable it is.
"When the bigger boys were done with
the top-tier cities,"· she explains, "they
started looking for new markets where
they could balance their portfolios, and
Miami was a perfect fit for Big Bus."
Why, though, did it take so long for
open-top sightseeing to reach sunny,
tourist-laden Miami - a seemingly ideal
locale for the model?
"Miami is a fickle market," Conway
says. "You're either coming for the
beach or you're coming to shop. It's also
Continued on page 30
On this particular ride, however,
windblown hair is the most pressing issue.
Heading west on 5th Street, back
toward the MacArthur Causeway, Big
Bus passes the Haitian restaurant Tap
Tap. "We have over 500,000 Haitian resi­
dents in Miami, living by Little Haiti,"
Abraham says. At that rate, though,
Haitians would constitute nearly a third
of the population of the City of Miami.
Accordingto the Brookings Institu­
tion, only about 18,600 Haitians live in
the City of Miami. A numerical slip of
the tongue, no doubt - caused, perhaps,
by the sudden appearance of a long­
legged Beach beauty swaying along the
sidewalk. It's still too early in the day for
bikinis, though.
Back on Biscayne Boulevard, Abra­
ham points to the Freedom Tower again,
Miami's Ellis Island: "More than 300,000
CUD,an immigrants began their American
dream in there." Just then, two swarthy
lads in matching orange Ferraris come
racing down the street, engines scream­
ing. The tourists crane to 'see them and
ooh and ahh in several languages.
"No point in talking over that beauti­
ful noise," AJlr$ain says.
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. In Miami, clearly, the American
dream is now candy-colored, loud, and
Wyliwood's profusion of wall murals have become a must-see for all
tour-bus companies.
slightly obnoxious.
Big Bus runs on two additional loops:
the City Loop (Coconut Grove, Coral
Gables, Little Havana, and downtown)
and the Uptown Loop (Wynwood, Mid­
town, Overtown, and downtown), free
with a 24- or 48-hour pass.
The City Loop has a different vibe
from the Beach Loop. With Miami
Beach's fantasyland appeal and vernacu­
lar charms far across the shimmering
bay, a different bus and crew ply the
more industrious mainland. The driver
remains silent, and Gordon, the erudite
guide, looks like your highschool history
teacher. He stresses safety. "We do kindly
ask that you remain seated at all times
on the upper deck and please keep vigil
of the trees above." A man, perhaps not
fluent in English, stands up. Gordon gives •
him a firm, "Sir," untiL he sits back down.
The bus passes through downtown,
where several homeless men near the
county courthouse smile and wave.
Then it's down 1-95 toward Coconut
Grove, where Gordon's monologue turns
to Miami Vice, Flipper, and Bad Boys.
A large peacock on S. Bayshore Drive
caws loudly as Gordon points to a coral
rock home, site of the infamous 1986
Stanley Cohen murder; LeBron James's
old residential street; and eventually
CocoWalk, where a group of schoolgirls
holler and strike comically sexy poses.
After ogling the Italianate mansions
in Coral Gables and learning of early
city luminaries like George Merrick,
Henry Flagler, and Julia Tuttle, the bus
heads for Little Havana.
"Some people are scared to death of
this city," Gordon says, "and I'll tell you
why. In 1980 we had the Mariel boatlift
and got a lot of bad publicity. We had a
lot of crime back then. Also, Miami Vice
showed us having a lot of crime here.
Those are the twoteasol1s.whY people' -:::
think this is an unsafe City. I can assure
Continued on page 34
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MIAMI TODAY
WEEK.oF THURSDAY, APRIL9, 2015 .
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Thursday 4/9
BLACK INK
The Miami Dade College Galleries
of Art + Design inaugurates the new
Hialeah Gallery at Hialeah Campus
with "Black Ink," an exhibition of
works on paper by Cuban masters
curated by Gustavo · Orta from his
own coilection. Exhibits through April
30. Hialeah. Gallery atMDC Hialeah
Campus, J 780 W 49th St., Hialeah:
Free. Details: (305) 237-7700 or http:/
/www.mdc.edu/galleries.
NURSES · LEADERSHIP
CONVENTION
EVA
The Haitian ·American Nurses AsThe Tower screens "Eva," a film
sociation hosts its fourth annual lead- by Kike Maillo. The film follows a
ership convention in partnership with shy but renowned cybernetic engi­
Mjami Dade College BSN Program ne~r, Alex, as he returns to his former
Honor Society. The two-day event unlvefSlty to carry' out a very spe­
will include le.ctures and abstract pre- . clfic mission: create a child robot.
sentations with a goal to empower There, Alex's routine is altered by his
nurses and allied health professionals niece Eva, a charismatic little' girl.
to become trans formative . leaders They set out on a journey together,
advocates and catalysts for cha~ge t~ which will bring them to a revelatory
improve population health and glo- end. In Spanish with English sub­
bal heaJthcare outcomes. The key".' tltl,es. 4: 10 p.m. and 6: 15 p .m. Tower
note ~peaker will be Deidre Walton· Theater, I 508SW Eighth St. , Miami.
president and CEO of the Natiunal I Details : (305) 642-1264 .
Black Nurses As~ociation" April 9­
10 convention. April II awards gala . .
Locations vary. Details: (305) 609­
74.98 or info@hanaoff/orida.org or.
www.hanaofflorida.org. ·
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Looking to May, the Miami Dade
College Museum of Art + Design (600
Biscayne Blvd., 305-237-7722) presents
_"An Evening with Las Hermanas Pelaez."
, The fundraiser features food writer Ana
Sofia Pelaez and her sister, filmmaker
and performer Cannen Pelaez. -Carmen
will perform scenes from her play Rum
and Coke, a poignant comedy about a
young Cuban-American woman. Ana
will talk about her recent book while
desserts, cocktails, and appetizers
featured in it are served. Tickets for the
May 6 show are $100. If you want to
attend, you'll have to hurry as there are
only_ISO seats available.
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Culture: GALLERIES + MUSEUMS
MIAMI.DADE COLLEGE MUSEUM OF ART +
DESIGN
Freedom Tower 600 Biscayne Blvd., Miami 305·237·7700 www.mdcmoad.org Through April 26: "History of (In) Curiosity" by Susan Lee·Chun
Through May 3:
"Arrhythmic Suite" by Odalis Valdivieso
Through June 7:
"Fountains and Galaxies" by Bernard Cooper
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testimonio en su diario del periodo en el que con su fanilia
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permaneci6 oculta de los nazis en Amsterdam (Holanda) . se
expone en la Torre de la libertad de Miani.
La exposici6n "Anne Frank: A f-istory for Today" (Anne Frank una historia para
hoy), organizada por la fundaci6n Anne Frank Center USA y el consulado de
Holanda en Miani, tiene como objetivo invitar a la reflexi6n sobre las "peligrosas
IIl1moc h,lrd
consecuencias de la intolerancia y el racismo" , explic6 el Miani Dade College
(MOC) .
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Gardens asesina joven esquizofrenico
Esta actividad se produce en el marco de la conmemoraci6n esle arlo del 70
aniversario del fin de la Segunda Guerra Mundial, el horror de los campos de
concentraci6n nazis y la muerte de Ana Frank, quien falleci6 de tifus enlre
febrero y abril de 1945 en Bergen-Belsen, Alemania. • Repone revela que I'1"Ids menares estarar ) Testigo : oficial controlaba La situacion Cl Anne Frank
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"EI diario de Ana Frank ha sido Iraducido a mas de 75 idiomas y sigue siendo
uno de los libros mas leldos del mundo", asegur6 Yvonne Simons, directora
ejeculiva de la fundaci6n Anne Frank Cenler USA. Qulzas Ie Interese ... • Casa Blanca seguira batallando en luzgad
En fotografias llega Ia hiSloria de los gitanos espafloles a Marri
Jueves con debs parcian-eme nublados
"Creo que 10 mas importanle sobre su Irabajo es que es la obra de una nii'la de
15 ai'los de edad que habla de su vida duranle un liempo increiblemenle
eslresanle dando una visi6n de c6mo era la vida fuera y denlro y viniendo de
una persona joven ese tipo (de hislorias) es muy impactanle", agreg6.
La especialista asegur6 que las nismas hislorias conladas por Ana Frank siguen
vigenles hoy en dla con loda la inlolerancia religiosa que se vive alrededor del
lejecutlvas migratorias
Avanza ley que perrrilifia a jueces decidir si un rrenor es
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Los visilantes de la exposici6n, abierta hasla el proximo 26 de abril, podriln asislir al relato de la hisloria de la joven judia y su
fanilia, reflexionando sobre los valores morales ligados a los derechos humanos, la lolerancia y la democracia.
Entre las imagenes de Frank y objelos expuestos figura una replica del diario que escribi6 enlre los 13 y los 15 ai'los, periodo que
va desde 1942 y 1945, la mayor parte nientras eslaba escondida de los nazis en Amsterdam durante la Segunda Guerra Mundial.
Tambien se exhibiriln brazaletes originales ulilizados por un oficial nazi duranle la contienda en la mueslra que acoge la Torre de la
Libertad de Miani .
La exposici6n "en Miani es importante por (ellema de) los refugiados e innigrantes cubanos y en algun momenlo se enilieron a la
familia Frank un os visas para Cuba, cosa que poca gente sabe; pero desafortunadamenle los papeles nunca Ilegaron 0 lIegaron
con retraso, dijo Simons.
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Un nill6n y medio de ninos murieron duranle la guerra, en los guelos y en los campos de concenlraci6n, por 10 que la exposici6n
les dedica un espacio especial.
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