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25 Nov 2009 Adam Lambert says ‘I’m not a babysitter, I’m a performer’
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After ABC’s Good Morning America canceled Adam’s free concert scheduled for this morning, CBS wasted no time bringing him on board for an interview and to perform two tracks from his newly released album, “For Your Entertainment”.  He sang “Whadya Want From Me” and “Music Again”, this time as a more subdued, G-rated Adam.

Perhaps the risque Glampire only comes out when it’s dark…

Ever since his outrageous performance at the American Music Awards Sunday night, Lambert has been in the spotlight, chastised by many for his raunchy sexual antics and who say his behavior was inappropriate for prime time network TV.  Other die-hard fans clearly weren’t phased by any of this, apparent by the huge crowd that gathered to meet Adam and watch him perform on the show. One fan even came all the way from Japan to see him.

And Adam makes no apologies for his racy performance. Although some of the sexy choreography was pre-planned and rehearsed, Adam stated that he got a bit carried away and some of the moves were ”in the moment”. But his goal was to “promote freedom of expression and artistic freedom”, not to offend anyone. 

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20 Nov 2009 Park, drink and dine before your show at the new Prelude restaurant

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There’s a fantastic new way to enjoy your evening out at the Adrienne Arsht Center, with the addition of the Prelude restaurant by Barton G.. You can now pre-purchase parking, dinner and performance tickets, and indulge in a culinary feast either before or after your show.

Prelude is the Arsht Center’s only on-site restaurant, featuring a $23 (plus tax and gratuity) lunch/brunch menu (matinee performance days only) and $39 (plus tax and gratuity) dinner fixed-price menu. The restaurant also introduces a new concept to South Florida’s restaurant scene with its “Diner’s Decision” option, allowing patrons to choose from any three items at dinner (two at lunch) from a menu that blends classic American fare with the tastes of Miami. After 8 p.m., an a la carte menu is available in addition to the prix fixe dinners.

Read more about Prelude here