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Introducing Jake Cline, Artburst Miami’s new editor!

Written By Jean Blackwell Font
February 13, 2019 at 2:58 PM

We’re excited to introduce Jake Cline as the new Editor for Artburst Miami! Jake has been covering arts and entertainment in South Florida for more than 20 years as an editor, reporter and critic. Until recently, he was the South Florida Sun Sentinel’s entertainment editor, where for seven years he oversaw arts coverage for the newspaper’s print and online properties. We’re thrilled to add Jake to our Artburst team.
Send your press releases to editor@artburstmiami.com. We’re committed to providing coverage to our wonderful non-profit arts groups in theater, music, and dance. We also offer reviews en Español!
Artburst works with some of the best art journalists in South Florida writing reviews, features and articles covering our vibrant cultural community. We partner with some of the top video producers to create multi-media content. Make Artburst your one stop source for dance, music, theater and independent film coverage. Visit us today at artburstmiami.com.
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