Casting for Ugly Kitchens – Selected Homeowners Could Get a Free Remodel 4/12-20/11

Casting for Ugly Kitchens – Selected Homeowners Could Get a Free Remodel!
4/12 tol 4/20,
Miami area
Miami area and surrounding suburbs within 50 miles
More Information.

Magnetic Productions is currently searching the Miami area for fun, outgoing, enthusiastic homeowners who have ugly kitchens in need of a makeover for a new television series!
The to-be-announced project features kitchen design remodels in various towns and cities across the country and the show is scheduled to air on a national cable network later this year.
Homeowners with great personalities and who are willing to turn over creative control to a design team, could get a complete kitchen remodel – for free!

Please send contact information, what you hate about your kitchen, along with photos to newkitchen@magneticproductions.com

Kendall Toyota, West Kendll Toyota and Miami Seaquarium partner for Toyota Giveaway

{Okay, this is not exactly an event, but we at Soul Of Miami are fans of the Miami Sequarium, and who doesn’t like a free car?}

Kendall Toyota, West Kendall Toyota And Miami Seaquarium Partner To Bring An Egg-Citing Toyota Giveaway

Enter to win from now until April 18; winner selected on Easter Sunday at Miami Seaquarium
April 24, 2011
4400 Rickenbacker Causeway
Miami, FL.

For more information please call (305) 361-5705 ext. 225.

On Easter Sunday, one lucky guest at Miami Seaquarium will go home with more than just eggs in their basket. From now until April 18, Florida residents can participate in the giveaway of a new 2011 Toyota Yaris at three different locations. To register to win, locals can visit Miami Seaquarium, Kendall Toyota or West Kendall Toyota and guess how many Easter eggs are stuffed inside the vehicle. Ten semi-finalists will be given a key, but only one will start the 2011 Yaris and reveal the winner.

“We’re thrilled to collaborate with Kendall Toyota in bringing this exciting offer to our guests,” commented Andrew Hertz, general manager at Miami Seaquarium. “This giveaway gives our guests a great way to start to their summer by entering to win a brand new car.”

The sweepstakes is open to all legal U.S. residents, 18 years of age and older, with a valid Florida state driver’s license, valid car insurance and a valid U.S. social security number and who have not won a prize from any of the sponsors in the last 30 days. This sweepstakes is void where prohibited by law.

Miami Seaquarium, South Florida’s most popular tourist attraction, is a family-oriented marine-life park open to the public 365 days a year. The park provides visitors with a greater understanding and appreciation for marine life through shows, presentations and marine-life exhibits. General admission to Miami Seaquarium is $38.95 and $28.95 for children (ages 3-9). More information on Miami Seaquarium is available at www.miamiseaquarium.com. Like Miami Seaquarium on facebook.

9th Annual Hats Off Luncheon 5/3/11

9th Annual Hats Off Luncheon
Tuesday, May 3, 2011, 10:30 am – 2:00 pm
Jungle Island – Lakeside Cafe & Treetop Ballroom
1111 Parrot Jungle Trail, Miami, 33132
www.HoneyShine.org

Tracy Wilson Mourning, founder and visionary of the Honey Shine Mentoring Program, along with hundreds of women leaders, members, sponsors, mentors and volunteers come together for the 9th Annual “Hats Off” Luncheon. Ladies, grab your favorite hat and enjoy a reception, silent auction, luncheon, and the always- anticipated “Honey Bug” Showcase. Proceeds fund bi-monthly “Aspire to Shine” Workshops as well as Camp Honey Shine, a now six-week summer day camp for more than 120 girls enrolled in the program.

The “Hats Off” Luncheon is the Honey Shine Mentoring Program’s premier fundraising event. Since 2003, the “Hats Off” Luncheon has attracted more attendees each year to support the empowerment of girls. Each spring, current Honey Shine Lady Bugs (members) and supporters look forward to wearing their favorite hat and partaking in a silent auction filled with great stylish items. This event also highlights Honey Bugs (girls in the program), Lady Bugs, and mentors from the current year. The Honey Shine Mentoring Program encourages the balance of mind, body, and soul in girls and women by providing nurturing experiences that enlighten their paths and empower their future.

RSVP by April 25th, 2011 to Andrea Graham at andrea@honeyshine.org or (305) 476-0095, extension 106. Tickets cost $125 and Honey Shine memberships begin at $250. Parking is available at $4 per car.

3rd Annual EXPOCOLOMBIA delights locals and tourist alike By Betty Alvarez

The 3rd Annual EXPOCOLOMBIA International, a showcase of Colombia in Miami took place April 8-10 at the Miami Airport Convention Center (MACC), this international exhibition had over 200 exhibitors specializing in Tourism, Beauty & Health, Fashion, Luxurious Arts & Crafts, Real Estate, Finance, Entertainment, and Food & Beverage.

EXPOCOLOMBIA International reflected the entrepreneurial spirit and vast array of talent in the Colombian business community as well as the beauty and richness of the country and people. Within the three days of exposition a multitude of companies and government entities exhibited from Colombia, which gave international visitors the opportunity to expand, create business opportunities in new markets and create commercial ties.

Local, national and international visitors had the opportunity to purchase the highest caliber of Colombian products and services, all while they enjoyed the most exclusive collections by famed Colombian Fashion Designers being showcased on the Expo’s runways.

Unique Arts & Crafts from the country’s most skilled artisans, great investment opportunities in International Real Estate, undiscovered Tourist Destinations, expert advice and service in Beauty and Health from Colombia’s top medical professionals and institutions all awaited attendees. This was a great way promote this beautiful and vast country who is very well known for its great coffee!

Photographs by Betty Alvarez copyright 2011

Sake Blue Grand Opening and launch of Sake Blue Fridays By Betty Alvarez

The fine dining capital of South Florida has added another star to their list, but with a twist. Sake Blue, which hosted its Grand Opening on April 8 is an exclusive restaurant and lounge offering Progressive Global Asian food, an impressive list of sakes and high-energy all around. Upon arriving at 225 Altara Avenue in Coral Gables, guests were first greeted with a feast for the eyes. Eye-catching Asian-inspired murals line the walls for your viewing pleasure and then your eyes are drawn to the 38-foot Sake Bar.
This day also kicked off “ Sake Blue Fridays” where Happy Hour specials begin at 4pm (4 -7pm, 2 for 1 well drinks) and complimentary ZU & TY KU cocktails as well as complimentary hors d’oeuvres will be offered from 8 to 9pm. To help set the tone and complete the mod-Asian experience, entertainment includes Asian drummers, Go-Go Geisha dancers performed and live music by DJ Miguel G.

High-energy is in and open to all at Sake Blue every Friday. Come unwind at the bar, enjoy a fulfilling dining experience or celebrate a special occasion “sake style” in Coral Gables’ first private sake room adorned with dragon graffiti murals while rubbing shoulders with up to twelve of your friends.

It was a fun filled evening, the decor was great and guests had a great time! Looking forward to visiting again!

Photographs by Betty Alvarez copyright 2011

Iberia Announced Introduction of First Ever Direct Flight from Miami to Barcelona

Marking the airlines’ continuous growth and international presence in South Florida, IBERIA announced the first ever direct flight from Miami to Barcelona yesterday during an exclusive VIP inauguration ceremony at which top executives from Spain’s number one airline announced the new route from IBERIA, attended by Mayor Tomas Regalado, local dignitaries and the region’s top CEOs at The Mandarin Oriental hotel in downtown Miami.

The occasion was marked with a special Catalonian-themed evening of food and entertainment featuring some of Spain’s most acclaimed maestros of cuisine. Emmy Award-winning international journalist, anchor and author, Marian de la Fuente, welcomed attendees, after which speeches were given by Manuel López Aguilar, Executive VP Commercial and Clients of IBERIA and José María Alvarado, Country Manager for IBERIA USA and Canada.

One of Spain’s top master chefs and the Michelin Star award-winning founder of Fonda Gaig in Barcelona, Carles Gaig, created a series of his own aesthetically pleasing signature classic and contemporary Catalán dishes for attendees at the event.

The star of Antoni Bassas’ weekly programme on Catalunya Ràdio and Albert Om’s El Club programme on TV3 in Spain, internationally acclaimed Chef Nandu Jubany also demonstrated his excellence in Catalán cuisine.

Hailing as a graduate from the London Academy of Bartenders and from his Cocktail Academy in Lisbon, Portugese Master Bartender and Mixologist, Paulo Ramos, exhibited his acrobatic flair in the art of cocktail creation during the event.

Iberia now operates now three non-stop flights weekly to Barcelona on Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Saturdays. Passengers coming from other U.S destinations, such as Dallas, Houston, Orlando and Tampa can connect to the new route via American Airlines. At Barcelona airport, travellers can link with Iberia Regional / Air Nostrum and Vueling flights to cities such as Bilbao, Majorca, Malaga and Valencia in Spain or Milan, Nice, Paris and Rome in Europe. Iberia expects to carry 53,000 passengers on this route in the first year of operation.

The non-stop Miami-Barcelona flight will be the second U.S route inaugurated by Iberia this week as the airline has also started flying this past Monday, March 28, between Los Angeles and Madrid. Iberia offers now three non-stop flights weekly from Los Angeles on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Saturdays – with an additional Friday flight from July to September.

The aircraft used on these routes will be a 254-seat Airbus A-340/300, with a 36-seat Business Plus section, recently redesigned, that offers 2.20 meters of space for each passenger and seats that unfold into horizontal beds.

To promote the new Miami-Barcelona route , Iberia is awarding triple frequent flyer points for tickets acquired in iberia.com through May 31st. The 1,800 points obtained flying from Miami to Barcelona are enough to pay for three return Madrid-Barcelona shuttle flights, for two return trips between Madrid and Casablanca, or for one return flight between Madrid and Athens, Istanbul, Stockholm, Copenhagen, Berlin, or other cities in Europe.

Now Iberia operates 10 weekly flights from Miami to Spain: apart from this new Miami-Barcelona route, it flies daily from Miami to Madrid. Iberia’s operations in Miami began on August 3, 1972. These new routes, together with the overall capacity increase on its flights from Boston, Chicago and New York to the Spanish capital will consolidate the United States as Iberia’s most important long-haul market. In 2011 the airline will offer a total of 1,164,000 seats between the Spain and USA, representing a 13 per cent increase from 2010.

The new flights and the overall capacity increase are part of the joint business launched in October last year by Iberia, American Airlines and British Airways for routes over the North Atlantic. Customers of the three airlines have now more travel options available, with more frequencies, more destinations and better connections across their networks. The three airlines’ combined route network serves 433 destinations in 105 countries with almost 5,200 daily departures.

American Airlines and British Airways will also start new services as a consequence of the joint business. Beginning April 5th, American launches service from JFK to Budapest and on May 1st, it begins a new flight from Chicago to Helsinki. Also, British Airways will begin service from San Diego to London on June 2nd.

Photographs of the event

Dream in Green’s annual fundraiser made lots of green at their anniversary event by Betty Alvarez

A who’s who of sustainability and environmental finance attended the Dream in Green’s Anniversary fundraiser held on April 1st at the beautiful Palms Hotel & Spa, on Miami Beach. Dream in Green (South Florida’s largest environmental-education non profit) joined Sustainability 2011 with its party-of-the-year, Living the Dream.

The eco-fabulous Palms Hotel generously donated 3-hours of complimentary delectables and cocktails. The 2011 Green Innovators and community leaders who were honored that evening were The Heat Group, Miami-Dade County’s Office of Sustainability, DecoBike and Assurant. Roger Bustamante (of Miami Symphony) set the mood with his bossa nova trio while guests bid on the over-the-top silent auction items. This year, Dream in Green started the bidding early through the pre-event, online auction, at www.dreamingreen.org.

The evening was emceed by Emmy-winning weathercaster, Trent Monge. Dream in Green received a Proclamation from Commissioner Jerry Libbin and the City of Miami Beach and there was also a beautiful art installation of each guest’s ‘green dream’ written on leaves, swaying in the Palms bamboo grove. The beautiful winner of the Miss Green Earth pageant was also in attendance.

All proceeds from this event are going to be used to expand the Green Schools Challenge program in South Florida. The Green Schools Challenge is currently in over 100 schools (K-12) and fosters green citizenship in upcoming generations by promoting energy and water conservation, waste reduction and sustainable community principles.

It was for sure a very special and memorable evening.

Photographs by Betty Alvarez copyright 2011

MIYO Home hosts chair-ity event to celebrate the launch of MIYO Home Virtual Boutique By Betty Alvarez

MIYO Home is pleased to announce the Chair-ity cocktail event on March 30th, with proceeds benefiting the Juvenile Bipolar Research Foundation. To celebrate the launch of the virtual boutique, MIYO Home commissioned eight local artistic visionaries along with a celebrity interior designer to create a customized MIYO Home Chair. Artists were invited to translate their visions onto a classic design piece – a chair – using the Juvenile Bipolar Research Foundation as a reference of inspiration. The one-of-a-kind chairs will be on display throughout the evening and auctioned off. The auction will begin prior to the event on the MIYO Home virtual boutique and will end at the event; 100% of the proceeds from all eight chairs were donated to the Juvenile Bipolar Research Foundation.

“The Juvenile Bipolar Research is a foundation that is very near and dear to me,” said MIYO Home co-owner and long-time supporter Fati Rosenberg. “It’s the first charitable organization fully committed to the support of research for the study of early-onset bipolar disorder; my ultimate goal is to draw awareness to the foundation and further aid in the study and treatment of this debilitating condition.”

The Chair-ity event took place at the beautiful MIYO Home Zen Garden where the eight completed MIYO Home Chairs were unveiled. Guests gathered while artists share insight on their inspiration as well as why they chose to collaborate for this important cause. On behalf of the Juvenile Bipolar Research Foundation, Dr. Demitri F. Papolos, M.D., Director of Research, was on hand to commemorate MIYO Home and supporters.

Among the eight visionaries who donated their talents were Thom Filicia, celebrity interior designer and TV personality; Seth Browarnik, celebrity lensman; local designer and developer, Mario Egozi; Miami-based European artist, Iran Issa Khan; Coral Gables interior designer, Hillary Scrutis; renowned interior designer, Briggs Solomon; Miami’s most sought after landscape designers, Fernando Wong and Miami-based interior designer, Robert Zemnickis.

About JBRF
The Juvenile Bipolar Research Foundation (JBRF) funds research dedicated to determining the etiology of juvenile-onset bipolar disorder and advancing the state of knowledge about this condition so that more effective treatments can be found. JBRF is committed to the development of early diagnostic protocols thus improving the likelihood of a healthy and productive life for children with bipolar disorder. This mission impacts over 1 million children and their families. For more information on JBRF visit www.jbrf.org

Demitri F. Papolos, M.D. Director of Research
Dr. Demitri Papolos is an Associate Professor of Psychiatry at the Albert Einstein College of Medicine in New York City and Co-Director of the Program in Behavioral Genetics. He is also the Director of Research of the Juvenile-Bipolar Research Foundation. His work has been published in the Journal of Affective Disorders, the American Journal of Psychiatry, the American Journal of Human Genetics, and in Molecular Psychiatry.

Dr. Papolos has developed diagnostic tests for bipolar disorder in youth, and implemented online programs for rapid identification, screening of large samples of adequate size for large scale genetic studies, as well as for clinical practitioners.

He is the co-author with his wife, Janice, of The Bipolar Child: A Comprehensive and Reassuring Guide to Childhood’s Most Misunderstood Disorder, Broadway Books, 2000, 2003, 2007), featured on ABC News’s 20/20, the Oprah Winfrey Show and NPR’s, The Infinite Mind. Dr. Papolos has a private practice in New York City and in Westport, Ct.

About MIYO Home
The premier destination to find the latest home design trends, MIYO Home has the signature must-haves with clean lines and a pristine color palette you are looking for to turn your house into a beautiful and stylish home. The essence of the store is created by avid world travelers and their passion for immersing themselves in other cultures. MIYO Home is fully stocked with everything for your home, such as luxurious sofas, natural wood coffee tables, paintings, foreign artifacts, outdoor furniture and much more. These unique pieces are available at an accessible price point.

Unlike other home-furnishing retailers, MIYO Home offers convenient and rapid delivery – within 48 hours of purchase – to make decorating your home seamless. Providing decoration solutions to your everyday consumer, interior designers, developers and architects, the MIYO Home showrooms offer a diversity of designs, in a fraction of the time.

MIYO Home also offers complimentary in-home consulting to all and has taken the guesswork out of interior decorating. MIYO Home experts will come to your house for a one-on-one consultation to develop inspiring design concepts that are tailored to your personal style including indoor and outdoor home needs. The experts will create a custom décor, color palette and layout for your home with the products found at MIYO Home.
For more information on MIYO Home, please visit www.miyohome.com or call 305-576-4170.

Photographs by Betty Alvarez copyright 2011

The Intercontinental Miami hosts Chef with a Purpose: Haiti event By Betty Alvarez

The InterContinental Miami was the host for its Chefs With A Purpose: Haiti partnership with Project Medishare for Haiti, Inc. and International Firefighters Assistance, Inc. (IFA). The second annual Chefs With A Purpose: Haiti fundraising event was held on March 30 at the InterContinental Miami and benefitted the Haiti rebuilding efforts of these two nationally recognized, 501(c)(3) non-profit organizations.

Both organizations have been providing assistance to Haiti well before the 2010 earthquake and were present, ready to assist, in the Port-Au-Prince ‘ground zero’ at the moment tragedy struck. This year, the organizations are joining forces and leveraging their resources to collaborate on efforts to train emergency responders and critical care medical workers in Haiti.

IFA’s mission and work in Haiti initiated in 2002 with a small helmet and bunker coat donation from South Florida firefighters. It was founded by Lieutenant Nate Lasseur, a 13 year veteran of the West Palm Beach Fire Rescue on a trip to Haiti, his parents’ homeland. The need in early 2000 remains the same now as there continues to only be two firefighter stations in the country. IFA has since grown to provide humanitarian assistance, support, education and training to firefighters and emergency rescue workers in underprivileged countries.

Project Medishare has been on the ground in Haiti since 1994, founded by Drs. Barth Green and Arthur Fournier from the University of Miami School of Medicine. The organization has evolved into a vital component of Haitian life running the only trauma and critical care hospital in Haiti with the only Neonatal and Pediatric Intensive Care Unit and the first spinal cord injury unit for paralyzed patients in the country. As a healthcare provider in Haiti, Project Medishare also trains healthcare professionals, funds sustainable health programs and provides technology, supplies and equipment to their clinic in Haiti and surrounding areas.

The Chefs With A Purpose: Haiti event was conceived after the devastating Haiti earthquake in 2010. At the time, the InterContinental Miami reached out to its staff to determine how many were from and/or had family in Haiti. Nearly 90 employees, approximately one-fifth of the hotel’s staff, were affected. The hotel assisted its employees and families in a variety of ways such as assistance in locating lost loved ones and monetary and product donations. The fundraising event was created shortly thereafter to be able to have a greater reach in assisting the people of Haiti.

The InterContinental Miami organizes this event by donating its staff time and event space and services with 100 percent of the event proceeds going the Project Medishare and IFA. “Chefs With A Purpose: Haiti was born of compassion and the urgency to partner with local community organizations in the relief efforts. We are honored to partner for the second year with International Firefighters Assistance and to begin a new partnership with Project Medishare,“ said Robert Hill, General Manager of the InterContinental Miami. “One year later, this event takes on a greater importance because Haiti is not forgotten. More than ever we need to continue to promote awareness and provide much needed help that is still required.“

Dr. Barth A. Green, Co-Founder and President of Project Medishare stated, “Project Medishare is delighted to be partners in the exciting Chefs with a Purpose: Haiti event. Project Medishare serves hundreds of thousands of people throughout Haiti with programs ranging from community health and development to trauma and critical care. The most important ingredients in our recipe for Haiti are creating infrastructure and sustainable programs including capacity building (i.e. train the trainers) which are all mixed together to create a final product labeled long-term commitment.”

“There is strength in unity and we feel so fortunate to be partnering with the InterContinental Miami again, as well as Project Medishare,” said Lt. Nate Lasseur, Founder and President of International Firefighters Assistance. “Together we can leverage resources to do more and empower the Haitian people to respond to and prevent the numerous public safety and health concerns they face. We can’t stop emergencies from occurring, but we can help Haiti better prepare for them.”

Guests of Chefs With A Purpose: Haiti were greeted with music by renowned Haitian performers Mushy Widmaier and Phyllisia Ross. The event was featured over 20 tasting stations each offering a signature menu item by the participating top chefs. The evening’s silent auction will feature items ranging from hotel stays, unique dining experiences, art and other luxury items. A new addition this year is a Haitian art exhibit by Michele Frisch, Haiti’s leading art curator and collector. From March 16 through April 6, the lobby of the InterContinental Miami will feature Haitian art from the Galerie Marassa collection and coincide with arteaméricas, the premier fair of art from Latin America.
About InterContinental Miami
Celebrating 25 years as an icon of the Downtown Miami skyline, the InterContinental Miami is located at the crossroads of Miami’s Business and Arts & Entertainment districts. A beacon for business and leisure travellers alike, the hotel rises 34 stories over the city with breathtaking views of the Atlantic Ocean, Biscayne Bay and the Port of Miami. The hotel features 641 luxury guest rooms, including 34 suites; 32 meeting rooms with over 84,000 square feet of meeting and exhibition space, including a spectacular, newly renovated, Grand Ballroom and a 196-seat theater; 3 restaurants, including Table 40, the only Chef’s Table in Downtown Miami; full-service fitness center and spa at mySpa Miami; and rooftop pool deck with gardens. The InterContinental Miami is a proud corporate citizen of the Miami-Dade community, invested through its annual InterContinental Miami Make-A-Wish Ball, Chefs With A Purpose, and other charitable events. For more information and to make reservations, contact the InterContinental Miami, 100 Chopin Plaza, Miami, Florida 33131, at 305.577.100 or by visiting www.icmiamihotel.com.

About Project Medishare for Haiti, Inc.
Project Medishare is a United States 501(c)(3) that has been in Haiti since 1994, with a focus on community health and development, including programs in healthcare, education, clean water, malnutrition, protection for orphans and vulnerable children, HIV/AIDS treatment, agriculture and women’s empowerment programs. Project Medishare programs include running the only trauma and critical care hospital in Haiti, with the only Neonatal and Pediatric Intensive Care Unit in the country caring for Haiti’s sickest children, a prosthetics program which has put limbs on over 200 amputees with plans to do hundreds more, a comprehensive rehabilitation program including Haiti’s first spinal cord injury unit for paralyzed patients, an amputee Soccer Team composed of Project Medishare patients, a major Cholera treatment center, and a school based health center program that treats over 20,000 children a year, and a community health program that provides comprehensive healthcare services to over 100,000 people in Haiti’s poorest area. For more information, visit www.projectmedishare.org.

About International Firefighters Assistance, Inc.
International Firefighters Assistance, Inc. (IFA) is a non- profit organization that provides humanitarian assistance, support, education and training to firefighters and emergency rescue workers in underprivileged countries. The work of the IFA has been crucial to the Haiti’s rescue and recovery efforts in the aftermath of the 2010 earthquake. They have trained hotel staff in Haiti on first aid skills which they were able to use during the earthquake, coordinated and trained a group of over 20 Haitian firefighters in a fire training facility in the US, participated in the search and rescue mission and rescued many victims from the rubbles during the earthquake and they’ve delivered tents and care packages to the Haitian firefighters, their families, providing shelter to over 200 homeless earthquake victims. Additionally, the IFA has designed Project HELP: Haiti Emergency Lifesavers Program. This is a relief program designed to assist communities in taking care of their families and neighbors in the aftermath of major disasters as well as personal emergencies. Over 100 Scout Leaders from throughout Haiti participated in this three day certification program. This was a Train the Trainer session which provided each leader with the training and the manual to return to their areas to train other Scouts within their regions. For more information, visit www.ifarelief.org.

Photographs by Betty Alvarez

Go Blue! Challenge April 2011

“Go Blue!” Challenge
4/1 – 4/30, Month of April
Wherever you are!
3600 S. Congress Ave Suite D
Boynton Beach FL 33426
Cjfoundation.net

The CJ Foundation wants you to “GO BLUE!” for April and Autism Awareness Month !

Tell us how creative you can get about going blue and we will share your story…We need your help in spreading the word about autism and how it affects so many right here in our community! Though the blue lights of this fun challenge are pretty, it brings to light the grim reality of increasing numbers affected by autism. Studies now reveal that 1 in 97 children are affected with the disorder’s wide spectrum.

SO:
-Light up your storefront or business BLUE!
-Dress BLUE!
– Paint Blue- ( Have a picasso blue moment or two;)
-Place a blue ribbon on your car
-Light up you logo BLUE like we did!

We can provide:
-Blue light bulbs
-A poster explaining the “Go Blue” challenge,
-AND additional promotion on our website and links to national organization’s web sites

JOIN US IN GOING BLUE FOR AUTISM IN APRIL!
We can’t wait to see how you ” GO BLUE!”
We will list merchants and businesses RIGHT here that ” GO BLUE!” with hyperlinks back to their websites to support them throughout the month of April!
GO BLUE!

Miami Beach Cinematheque Welcomes New Exhibit Pimpwaves By Italian Artist Leonardo Casali 4/6/11

Wednesday, April 6, 7:00 p.m. to 10:30 p.m.
Miami Beach Cinematheque
Historic Miami Beach City Hall
1130 Washington Avenue, 1st floor
Miami Beach, FL 33139

On Wednesday, April 6, from 7:00 p.m. to 10:30 p.m., the Miami Beach Cinematheque will host the opening of its latest art exhibit Pimpwaves by Italian photographer, filmmaker and artist Leonardo Casali. Along with Pimpwaves, Casali will also be showcasing some of his newest imagery including Mooncap and a video projection entitled Alphabe Dream. Guests in attendance will enjoy light fare and drinks courtesy of Nespresso. Exhibit will be on view through May 31st. An RSVP to info@mbcinema.com for opening night is necessary. MBC’s gallery hours are Monday through Friday from 11:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. and before scheduled films.

About Miami Beach Cinematheque
Miami Beach Cinematheque is located inside the Historic Miami Beach City Hall at 1130 Washington Avenue, 1st floor Miami Beach, FL 33139 and can be reached at 305-67-FILMS or 305-673-4567. For more information, advance tickets, up-to-date movie screening schedules and/or to donate to this cultural institution please contact: info@MBCinema.com or visit www.MBCinema.com.

Coconut Grove Gallery and Interiors Celebrate 25th Anniversary By Betty Alvarez

On March 25th Coconut Grove Gallery & Interiors says thank you to Miami for 25 years of loyal patronage with their most memorable event yet. Guests enjoyed a spectacular evening in the Grove at their “Dancing in the Streets” party! This gala event was produced by Lasso the Moon featuring music, dancing, great food and gallery treasures! The gallery is located at 2884 Bird Avenue in Coconut Grove and open from 10-6 Monday through Saturday with an extended 7:30 closing on Wednesdays featuring wine & cheese.

One of the most unique shops in Miami the gallery features furniture and accessories of both traditional to contemporary styles along with a wide array of fine art. All of this is blended with a beautiful eclectic style in a showroom that is constantly evolving. “25 years is just the beginning – we can’t wait to see what’s next!” says Janel Kuhl the next generation family member that just joined the gallery last year.

Hearing about a business flourishing during these times of economic uncertainty is a rarity, but that is exactly what The Coconut Grove Gallery & Interiors is doing. By constantly expanding their services and committing to serving their clients’ needs the gallery has become a one-stop shop. From designing and managing full home renovations and ground up projects to providing clients with accessories and unique decorative details for that finishing touch.

25 years of successfully doing business is the type of sustainability that the Coconut Grove Gallery & Interiors is all about. This family owned business started out as the Grove Frame Gallery with a 1000 square foot frame shop and 25 years later has grown into a 15,000 square foot block long green building sitting prominently on Bird Avenue. The Coconut Grove Gallery & Interiors attributes their success to focusing on exceptional customer service, eclectic style and quality products that hold up as well as this business has.

Photographs by Betty Alvarez copyright 2011

Richie Rich’s dinner kick off party for Funkshion Fashion Week By Betty Alvarez

Famed fashion designer Richie Rich hosted a kick-off dinner party at Eden restaurant on 23rd and Collins. He was in town for Funkshion Fashion week, one of the most popular fashion shows Miami Beach experienced. All fashion shows were held in a big tent along 8th and Ocean Drive.

Richie Rich showed up with his entourage and greeted guests who booked a table at the restaurant. Eden Restaurant also hosted a media reception beforehand in which members of the media flashed their cameras as he entered the establishment. Making his signature pose to the photographers, Richie Rich posed alongside his loyal fans and not to mention the vice mayor of Miami Beach Michael Gongora. He was a delight to his fans and to the media as well.

Photographs by Betty Alvarez copyright 2011

Miami International Film Festival’s Red Carpet sizzled on Opening Night and Festivities continued at Freedom Tower By Betty Alvarez

28th Annual Miami International Film Festival (MIFF) produced and presented by Miami Dade College (MDC) launched a new chapter with a new executive director. the official lineup of the Miami International Film Festival (MIFF) will be repleting with Red Carpet Gusman Galas, Premieres, Competition Categories and Awards, REEL Education Seminars and other special presentations that make up the Festival’s showcase of more than 100 films from 40 countries during the 10-day event, which runs to March 13, 2011.

The Festival launched on March 4 with the first Opening Night animated feature in its 28-year history: Chico & Rita by Oscar- and Goya Award-winning Spanish director Fernando Trueba and Barcelona designer Javier Mariscal. Already a sensation in theaters across Europe, Chico & Rita is the love story of Chico, a penniless piano player, and Rita, a sultry singer, who meet by chance one night in 1948 at Havana’s world-famous Tropicana Club. From there, the star-crossed lovers begin a tumultuous affair that spans decades and takes them to the glamorous stages of New York City, Paris, Hollywood and Las Vegas. Their complex tale of heartache and longing, much like a traditional bolero, unfolds to a musical soundtrack of spirited re-recordings of favorites by jazz legends Nat King Cole, Dizzy Gillespie, Israel ―Cachao‖ López, Thelonious Monk, Charlie Parker, Chano Pozo and Tito Puente, among others. The red carpet arrivals was lined up with the producers and stars of the movie. At the end of arrivals a luxurious top of the line Lexus automobile was parked at the top of the Red Carpet as Lexus is one of the major sponsors of the film festival.

Trueba previously directed Belle époque, starring Penelope Cruz and Jorge Sanz, which won the 1994 Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film. His Latin Jazz documentary, Calle 54, won MIFF’s Audience Award in 2001. He also previously opened the 14th edition of MIFF, in 2004, with Belle époque. The critically acclaimed film marks Trueba’s return to the Festival, after a 10-year absence.

Following the film, an opening night gala party, held at Miami Dade College’s historic and beautiful Freedom Tower featured a tribute to Cuban music. Guests enjoyed light bites by La Estancia Argentina, Hard Rock Cafe, and other notable area restaurants. Cocktails were sponsored by Rums of Puerto Rico and Coffee drinks by Illy.

For more information on the Miami International Film Festival please visit www.miamifilmfestival.com

Photographs by Betty Alvarez copyright 2011

Recording Release Concert by Jazz Piano Great Gonzalo Rubalcaba 3/4/11

Gonzalo Rubalcaba
Friday, March 4, 2011 – 8PM
EBS Auditorium
25795 SW 137 Street
Princeton FL 33032

International Touring Artist
Winner of 2002 Latin Grammy for Jazz Album of the Year
Winner of 2002 Grammy for co-production w/ Charlie Haden of Nocturne
2001 SFJAZZ Leaders Circle Laureate Award Winner
2002 Artist in Residence at Montreal Jazz Festival w/ Chucho Valdez

Free Parking
Celebrating the launch of 5Passion Records
and the release of
“Fé”
All present will receive a copy of “Fé” Free!

Ticket price of $25,23,22,20… includes “Fé” CD
– not available anywhere else yet!
Tickets online at “Ticket Alternative

Tune in to Gonzalo’s new Internet Radio Station “RadioRuba” at
www.g-rubalcaba.com/blog#3AC64D

Jazz & Blues Florida
www.JazzBluesFlorida.com

Silent Auction to benefit the children of ARC South Florida by Betty Alvarez

On February 24, a silent auction was held at George Rodez Gallery in Cocowalk. The fundraiser benefitted the children of ARC South Florida. As guests perused the gallery and enjoyed specialty cocktails by Nuvo Vodka, the space next door was the silent auction headquarters where white and red wine were served. Paintings drawn by the children of ARC were also up for bid. Guests also had the opportunity to buy raffle tickets for special prizes given away that evening.

As the evening drew to a close special thanks were given to the following people: Commissioner Francis Saurez, Sharie Blanton (CEO of Conscious Connections), James Olen (Big Brothers Big Sisters of Greater Miami), George Rodez (artist), Jessica Safie (National Bank), Rodrigo Londono, Eric Fernandez, Diane Ericson, Victora Galan, Emily Heckert, Monica Cruz, Louise McCarthy, Myrlene Decady -Alexis, Fred Young, Charise Christian, Adrienne Pringle, John Diaz, Feroz Ali, Bahia Ramos, Clancy and Lynda Corwin, Helmut Gaensel & Miami in Motion team: Cathy Alexander, Jaime Anzalotta, Lourdes Castanedas-Jacobs, Datan Dorot, Will Dukes, Octavio Fermin, Jay Fritz, Josie Llado, Narciso Macia, Julia Négrevergne, Ntiense Inokon, Kevin Williams, Brandon Okpalobi, Adam Olen.

This event was made possible thank to the following sponsors: Baptist Health, George Rodez Art, Knight Foundation, Schnebly’s Winery, SunTrust Bank, Blue Tree Marketing, Rian Maericks M.D., Burger King Corp, Foni Hidalgo & Tao Semko, Nuvo – Sparkling Vodka, Southern Wine & Spirits, Yoga Kids International, Fit to Go, PMAT Cocowalk, LLC, Palm Bay Liquor, the Webster, and Burger King Corporation.

Association for Retarded Citizens, South Florida is a local chapter of The Arc, one of the largest volunteer organizations in the U.S. Founded in 1953 by a group of concerned parents, Arc, South Florida serves the over 60,000 Miami-Dade County citizens with developmental disabilities. Though still governed by volunteers through the Board of Directors, Arc, South Florida has grown into a major community agency, providing a variety of programs and services that affect hundreds of participants each and every day.
For more information on how to help please visit: www.arcsofla.org.

Photographs by Betty Alvarez copyright 2011

The Miami Wine and Spirits Expo, a great addition to festivities By Betty Alvarez

South Florida saw lots of excitement with the Coconut Grove Arts Festival, Boat Show and the Wine and Food Festival. With all that momentum, event-goers prepared to please their palates and experience the “expo” that took place February 25-27. Known as the Miami Wine & Spirits Expo, this event, presented by Aeromexico, Corona Extra and Republic National Distributing Company was one of the places on the “can’t be missed” list. With many tequila, wine and other spirits it was no wonder that The Miami Food and Wine Expo complimented to the current festivities to foodies around the world.

The show is the brainchild of a dynamic team comprised by spirits professional Juan Dagond, retailer Jaime Aparicio and a local businessman. These gentlemen have a combined experience in the industry and having been to expos all over the world; saw a void in the marketplace. Thus, they sought to create synergy for all brands to be able to convene under one roof in true “exhibit” style. This platform would provide the infrastructure to promote new and existing products, engage the consumer and the opportunity for networking with other members of the beverage trade.

The event was conceptualized and created as an annual trade and consumer event to be held on Miami Beach as a culmination to delight the taste buds of consumers and educate the trade on “what is out there.” With the show held at the height of the season, the organizers have aimed to bring the world’s best producers of Beer, Wine and Spirits. This task, to be completed via the involvement by the three important tiers in the beverage industry: importers, wholesalers, distributors and retailers. At this year’s event, attendees saw an array of new and exciting products, interesting exhibits, contests, great prizes, delicious bites and more.

Other sponsors for this year’s Miami Wine & Spirits Expo included: SobeWines.com Store, Universal Liquors, Solaria Wines and Spirits, Scottish Harbor, Old Castle Scotch Whiskey, Mercury Comercializadora, and Aguita de Dios. As this is the first annual event, expect to be event more amazed in the years to come.

Photographs by Betty Alvarez copyright 2011

Coconut Grove Arts Festival celebrated another successful year By Betty Alvarez

Celebrating its 48th anniversary, the Coconut Grove Arts Festival® is one of the nation’s premier outdoor fine Arts Festivals. The Festival showcased the works of over 360 of the finest artists and craftsmen in the world. A signature event of the South Florida cultural calendar, the Arts Festival offered visitors the opportunity to meet with exhibiting artists, sample fine cuisine, enjoy live entertainment and take a walk through history. Poster artist, Guy Harvey, the highly acclaimed conservationist was on hand to discuss his inspirations for the “Treasures of the Bay”. The Culinary Pavilion, one of the highlights of the festival, hosted presentations from South Florida’s leading chefs. Throughout this President’s Day weekend, there was live music in Peacock Park with a variety of local performers to entertain the entire family.

Photographs by Betty Alvarez copyright 2011

Recording Arts for Youth Launches in Miami

The Motivational Edge and Musical Missionary Team Up to Bring a New Music Program – Recording Arts for Youth – RAY

Two local nonprofits, The Motivational Edge and Musical Missionary, are teaming up to bring a special new music program to Miami. Recording Arts for Youth, or RAY for short, will consist of an 8 to 10 week education program that will introduce young music students to recording arts concepts like MIDI, live recording and digital audio software. At the conclusion of the program, each student will record original music which will then be remixed into a final album by a diverse group of expert remixers.

The program aims to introduce young musical minds to the inspirational power of recording arts technology. And thanks to The Motivational Edge’s existing music programs for underprivileged at at-risk youth, RAY will impact young ones who would otherwise never get such an opportunity.

In order to purchase the necessary recording gear, RAY has launched a Kickstarter project. Kickstarter is a crowdfunding website that allows artists to raise money for creative projects from fans and the general public.

If you would like to support Recording Arts for Youth, please visit their Kickstarter page where you can watch a video and make a donation. Go to the Kickstarter page.

NSFW – A bit about Miami Velvet – Adults Only!

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So, through a funny Twitter-based happenstance (those seem to happen pretty often), we got invited to Miami Velvet to check it out. For those that do not know, Miami Velvet is an on-site swinger’s club. That may bring up some pretty interesting ideas, but it really is not like one might think. Actually, it is probably also good for folks not in the “lifestyle” for a variety of reasons, but only for the open-minded. Note that Soul Of Miami neither supports nor condemns the swinging lifestyle. This iThe first thing to know is that they are very strict at the door. Usually it is only couples and single ladies, but they do let in single men sometimes. And, the dress code is pretty strict. Second, the “on-site” portion of the club is completely sectioned off from the regular dance-floor area. The regular area can get risque, but is not much different than any other nightclub.

One of the big differences is that, if you are a woman, you are LESS likely to get unwanted groping here than at a regular club. They are very serious about the ladies being in charge and no means no. Any unwanted attention and a bouncer comes to stop it fast. Tired of getting groped in nightclubs, ladies? Come to Miami Velvet. Ironic, isn’t it?

It is also a Bring Your Own Bottle club. So, clubbing here is generally less expensive than most big clubs. They provide all the mixers and mixologists for free. Yes, free. You just bring your own bottle of your favorite alcohol. They do sometimes have some pretty hefty cover charges, but within a similar range of what you might find elsewhere around town.

We did tour the back rooms, where you can get frisky, if you would like, before they were in use. They have both private rooms and public room, depending on what you like. This certainly is not for everyone, but, as mentioned, it is completely out of site of the main area. Oh, and they have a kitchen! So, if you work up an appetite, no need to even leave the club.

This really is not the crazy, “anything-goes” club that most people think it is. In the main area, you can catch people making out, maybe the occasional breast or something, but little more than you will find in a regular club. It is safer than a regular club for women who do not want to be groped. It is at least as clean and well-kempt as any other big club. And, you can always be guaranteed a decent guy-girl ratio and a well-dressed crowd. If you are feeling a little adventurous, it might be worth checking out, but that is entirely up to you!}

The below is the description from Miami Velvet:
Miami Velvet, simply stated is unlike any other nightclub experience.
Miami Velvet is Florida’s largest private adult lifestyle nightclub with over 40,000 members to date and 20,000 square feet of pure “on-premise” luxury. There is no wonder Miami Velvet was named Best Swingers Club 2009 by HedoOnline. Miami Velvet is the premiere playground for sexy couples and select singles. It is an upscale private nightclub that gives you the freedom to express yourself in your sexiest attitude and attire.

Although known as a “Swingers Club” many of our members come to Miami Velvet to enjoy an atmosphere without the hassles or costs found at other nightclubs.
Miami Velvet has been referred to as a “revolutionary” swingers club, successfully catering to experienced lifestylers as well as sexually-social mainstreamers. It is a private club, whose members are linked by a common thread: they all enjoy an environment that is wholly charged with sensuality and sexuality and the varied levels of extreme to which this open-mindedness takes them.

Miami Velvet’s unique flair for creating a sensually charged social ambiance with both class and style has made it an international favorite. With serious dance music, sensual Spanish music and the best of today’s hits, Miami Velvet is the hottest nightspot in South Florida. The crowd is primarily 30 something, beautiful, successful and adventurous. They consist of couples and singles who are seeking a thrill slightly higher than that of the South Beach scene they are most acquainted with.

Setting itself apart from the standard in “swingers clubs”, Miami Velvet offers it’s members a true party experience in a South Beach-type setting. Miami Velvet attracts a uniquely diverse following that is both attractive in appearance and has a reputation for being fun-loving. Miami Velvet has been recognized as the Best in Lifestyle clubs time and time again. It has won many awards and recognitions for being the best.
Some of our accolades include:
Best Intro to Swinging: Playboy Magazine
Best Swingers Club 2009: HedoOnline
Best of Miami 2008: New Times Magazine
Best On-Premise Swingers Club 2004: Windy Clitty Awards

Miami Velvet is a BYOB nightclub. This means that you must bring your own alcohol if you choose to drink while you are at the club. Your bottle will be labeled for your personal use alone and is stored at our fully tended bar. All mixers are provided for you. Breakfast is also included in the nightly fee on Fridays and Saturday nights. Many Miami Velvet members enjoy this aspect of the club and have been known to report: “It’s amazing how much I save by bringing my bottle to MV versus drinking in a nightclub on South Beach…”

2nd Annual “Little Black Dress” Event Benefiting Operation Smile By Betty Alvarez

On Feb. 5 at Viceroy Miami (Club 50), The 2nd Annual “Little Black Dress” Fundraiser Event & Cocktail was held benefiting Operation Smile, an international charity and organization of mobile medical professionals who provide safe, effective reconstructive surgery for children born with facial deformities such as cleft lip and cleft palate all over the world. Along with last year’s supporter, former NBA player of the Miami Heat, Tim Hardaway, the event had a mixture of celebrities from different genre’s who have agreed to support Operation Smile this year.

Miami native, and now the star of the hit Broadway play “Dream Girls” ; whom she plays the role of Deena, Syesha Mercado delighted from her upcoming album. Syesha’s performance at this event had the invited guests looking forward to her release date! Also supporting the fundraiser, Super Bowl champ and 2 time Pro Bowl winner, former NFL Player of the Atlanta Falcons, Gerald Riggs, along with his son, successful International Sports News Castor, Gerald Riggs Jr.

Coming all the way from Hollywood, California, supporting actor from “Stomp The Yard” and well known for dancing his way into Hollywood, Alfred Thomas. Performing in hit dance sequences, movies such as “Dream Girls” and “Step Up 2”, Thomas’ latest movie, “Burlesque” is definitely one of his best performances yet.

The electro-pop trio Arrivederci, a high powered group with dynamic vocals, hard hitting beats, and melodic chords shook Club 50 with their sound! During their performance, A “Little Black Dress” fashion show featured 10 of Miami’s well known designer’s added a glamorous touch to the night. The event showcased motorcycle collectibles, courtesy of Harley-Davidson Miami.

Special martinis sponsored by Status Vodka were served to the guests. Aura Catering and “Yes Ma’am” Sweets From The Kitchen served delectable appetizers and desserts.

ALL proceeds inside from this event benefitted Operation Smile – www.operationsmile.org

Photographs by Betty Alvarez copyright 2011

La Cofradia celebrates 5th Anniversary by Betty Alvarez

La Cofradia recently celebrated 5 years of exquisite Peruvian cuisine on Feb. 3. With Special guest Chef Javier Wong, guests enjoyed Peruvian appetizers, exceptional wines and the famous pisco sour. Jaime Dickinson, owner of La Cofradia thanked the packed house for a wonderful evening and fun night.

Photographs by Betty Alvarez copyright 2011

Marek Hewryk Redefines European Luxury By Betty Alvarez

Canadian skin care specialist, Marek Hewryk, opened the most elegant and exquisite skin care boutique, HEWRYK with his two brands: Marek Hewryk and 4VOO in the epicenter of the “city beautiful” on Feb. 3 with a fabulous by-invitation-only red carpet event that was attended by city officials, dignitaries, A-listers and celebrities. Miracle Mile was the place to be- to experience the HEWRYK.

HEWRYK boutique offers a fresh, modern, and chic venue for both women and men to shop for luxury skin care products containing sophisticated ingredients. Taking a break from typical cosmetic stores that offer products for variety of tastes, HEWRYK boutique is designed to cater to women and men seeking exceptional quality skin care products with the most advanced formulations. Both brands, Marek Hewryk and 4VOO have been available in many countries in department stores such as Harrods in London, Galleries Lafayette in Paris, and Isetan in Tokyo. Never before had they been available together in a specially designed setting which fully reflects their creator’s philosophy. Now this will come to fruition in South Florida and in what many consider one of the most if not the most lovely area of the city.

In 2003 Marek Hewryk released 4VOO Distinct Man – a premium skin care line designed specifically for men and then in 2009 a luxury brand, Marek Hewryk for women. Since inception, both brands have become the world’s leading skin care treatment, contributing immensely to the burgeoning market of luxury skin care and cosmetics; they became favorites among celebrities and royalties. After surveying the landscape of skin care boutiques, Marek Hewryk discovered a powerful demand for new luxury and new ideas. “I wanted to provide women and men with an elegant new shopping experience – unlike anything they’ve felt before,” says president and founder, Marek Hewryk. “I know they’ll love my boutique, it’s sophisticated, it’s luxurious and it’s designed to compliment a glamorous lifestyle.” Owner commissioned work of very well know designers while creating his HEWRYK boutique.

Hewryk believes that personal touches he offers, like luxury shopping experience, personal consultations, or even development of fully customized skin care products will make a difference; of course the last one is by an appointment only. He already has an impressive list of his personal clients that adore his products. Hewryk had the dream to create a unique skin care boutique that would highlight his exclusive and luxury products for both women and men from which every single one was developed by him. As an applied chemist and biologist, Hewryk creates his products with the most sophisticated and powerful ingredients such as silk, pearl, orchid, numerous natural botanical extracts, and biochemically active peptides, some of them with platinum. He also developed Marekâ„¢ 116 a unique technology he employs in his product creation.

HEWRYK boutique is located at 57 Miracle Mile (breezeway) in Coral Gables and open from Tuesday to Saturday from 12:00 PM to 7:00 PM. More information is also available on the web at: www.Hewryk.com

Photographs by Betty Alvarez copyright 2011

Miami Beach International Fashion Week Kicks off with the Second Annual Humanitarian Awards

Miami Beach International Fashion Week kicked off on January 27 with its Second Annual Humanitarian Awards event at Mondrian in South Beach. Ten of South Florida’s most philanthropic members in the community were honored with the nominee of a humanitarian award. Sponsored by Tiffany & Co, the event benefitted the Miami Fashion Week Foundation, Inc. is co-sponsored by Moroccan Oil. Celebrity disc jockey Mr. Sandman, spinned for this memorable event. Television and radio celebrities Brian Andrews and Ileana Garcia hosted the event along with Miami’s top fashion designers and celebrity guests.

The Miami Fashion Week Foundation, Inc. is a 501(c) (3) independent and not- for- profit organization that strives on generating funds for charitable and philanthropic initiatives. The goal of the foundation is to provide scholarships to the winners of the Miami Beach International Fashion Week competitions so that they may have the opportunity to thrive in their efforts in becoming professional within the fashion industry. Throughout the year, the foundation hosts a variety of events to help raise the funds for these emerging designers and students studying fashion design, jewelry making, photography and graphic arts. The foundation announces the winner for the scholarship at the opening night press conference of the Miami Beach International Fashion Week, March 3.

Since 1837, Tiffany & Co has been the world’s premier luxury brand in jewelry with global recognition in their specialty retail stores. The elite line of jewelry and fine accessories defines the Tiffany legacy through design and social responsibility. Their fashion is defined by innovative designers and glamorous collections.
“At Tiffany & Co. we feel it is very important for individuals to invest their time and efforts for the greater good and betterment of our community,” says Henry Gonzalez, group director of Miami and Naples. “We also realize and take pride in our responsibility as a corporation to practice the same principles. It is our pleasure to do both and support Miami Fashion Week Foundation’s cause to promote excellence in fashion, while recognizing this year’s honorees with a token of appreciation for their commitment towards the overall well-being of our society.”

This year’s event took place at the Mondrian in South Beach. The beautiful bay front hotel features Morgans’ world-renowned agua spa, Jeffrey Chodorow’s Asia de Cuba, and the famed Sunset Lounge. With Stunning views of downtown and the finest bay front location in South beach, Mondrian offers the perfect setting to host the Humanitarian Awards.

“We are pleased to have our 2nd Annual Humanitarian Awards event at Mondrian in South Beach” says Beth Sobol, president and executive producer of Miami Beach International Fashion Week. “Alongside Tiffany and Co and Moroccanoil, we strive to raise funds for the foundation and for those young minds eager to emerge in fashion design and related fields within the industry.”

About Miami Beach International Fashion Week:
Beth Sobol, President of Sobol – Perry Fashion Productions, Inc., founded Miami Beach Fashion Week® in 1999 following a successful career as an international fashion model. She has worked with some of the fashion world’s most influential designers and producers and launched Miami Fashion Week to provide a platform for designers from Latin America to gain international exposure. During the past 12 years, MBIFW has evolved into one of the world’s premier fashion events spotlighting designers from Europe, USA and Canada, the Caribbean, Middle East and Asia as well as the largest showcase of Latin American design talent in the United States. For more information visit www.miamifashionweek.com

About Miami Fashion Week Foundation, Inc:
The Miami Fashion Week Foundation, Inc, is a 501(c ) (3) independent, not for profit organization formed as the entity to generate funds and accept corporate and private contributions for charitable and philanthropic initiatives. Operating year-round, the foundation hosts a variety of fundraising events to raise scholarship funds that benefit the emerging designers and students studying fashion design, fashion photography, film and graphic arts involved with the Miami International Fashion Week competitions. Among other exciting prizes including mentoring and study abroad programs, the competition winners will receive a cash prize from MFWF scholarship fund as part of their award.

About Tiffany & CO:
TIFFANY & CO. operates jewelry and specialty retail stores and manufactures products through its subsidiary corporations. Its principal subsidiary is Tiffany and Company. The Company operates TIFFANY & CO. retail stores and boutiques in the Americas, Asia-Pacific and Europe and engages in direct selling through Internet, catalogue and business gift operations. For additional information, please visit tiffany.com. or call Tiffany & Co. Village of Merrick Park: 305.529.4390 or Tiffany & Co. Bal Harbour Shops: 305.864.1801.

About Mondrian in South Beach:

Mondrian in South Beach: Mondrian in South Beach, Morgans Hotel Group’s third property in South Beach, designed by Marcel Wanders as Sleeping Beauty’s castle, invites residents and guests to live within a modern fantasy. The property features Morgans’ world-renowned agua spa, Jeffrey Chodorow’s Asia de Cuba, Sunset Lounge. Mondrian is located in SoBe’s West Ave and offers ownership in a waterfront property with private, VIP boat access to Biscayne Bay and breathtaking views of downtown Miami. The property features 335 hotel residences of studios, one-and two-bedroom residences, and four tower suites. Mondrian also features a newly opened fully functional Marina. 1100 West Avenue, Miami Beach, FL |305.514.4955 | www.mondrian-miami.com

Photographs of the event:

United for Bolivia hosts fundraiser at D. Rodriguez Ocean by Betty Alvarez

United for Bolivia held a fundraiser event at D. Rodriguez Ocean at The Hilton Bently on Jan. 27. This fundraising gala and concert benefited the children with leukemia from the Oncologic Hospital of Santa Cruz de la Sierra in Bolivia.

Courtesy drinks by Pisco 100 and appetizers sampling menu by Andes Seafood and renowned Chef Douglas Rodriguez. The red carpet shined with local and international celebrities followed by International Singer Monserrat Franco and DJ Javi.

Photographs by Betty Alvarez copyright 2011

Girls Night Out Butlers in the Buff 1/27/11

Thursday night, Jan. 27, from 7 to 11 p.m.
Il Bacio Restaurant & Lounge
29 SE 2nd Avenue
Just off of Atlantic Avenue
Delray Beach
www.ilbacioofdelray.com

Calling all ladies! Bring the gals and join the girls of Gab this Thursday night, Jan. 27, from 7 to 11 p.m. for the Ultimate ‘Girls Night Out’ at Il Bacio Restaurant & Lounge in Delray Beach!

Enjoy a complimentary cover when you RSVP in advance, and FREE drinks for ladies from 7 to 11 p.m.

Ladies, we need your help in selecting the official U.S. team of gorgeous and charming Butlers in the Buff. These highly trained professional ‘experts of etiquette’ are part of a new U.K. event staffing sensation now launching exclusively to South Florida and the U.S.! Check out www.butlersinthebuff.com for more details.

Call all your girls and come to Il Bacio this Thursday night to be part of the new event staffing craze that’s set to take over the States!

Your advance RSVP is requested. Please e-mail events@thegabgroup.com to confirm your attendance and specify this event in the subject.

Grand Opening of Boulan South Beach Presents Ideal Investment By Betty Alvarez

Under a full moon and amid many stars, more than 400 of Miami’s most elite gathered to celebrate the grand opening of Boulan South Beach, the newest condominium to grace the shores of South Florida. Held on Boulan South Beach’s swank rooftop pool-deck, guests enjoyed music by the official DJ of the Florida Marlins, DJ Vertiko, while basking in the beauty of mesmerizing city and ocean views.

Hors d’oeuvres were provided by Wally Rice of Rice Catering while Premiere Beverage Catering & Heavy Water new Swedish vodka – presented guests with signature Boulan cocktail. The event attracted a great variety of attendees among them urban hipsters, out-of-town investors, and socialites including some of Miami top brokers. “Boulan South Beach will provide residents with a contemporary lifestyle boasting subtle elegance and splendor” explained Jaclyn Boulan of Think Properties, “the guests who attended are exactly the same trendsetting crowd we’ve modeled this development for” she continued.

Tours of the opulent model units as well as luxurious building amenities were given so those in attendance could get an all encompassing preview of what is destined to be South Beach’s premiere residence. Among the spaces where those designed by world renowned Interiors of Steven G, who was especially commissioned by Boulan South Beach to design the lobby, a zen meditation garden and courtyard, three varying model packages, as well as collaborate on the design of the building’s roof-top pool deck area.

“I was pleasantly surprised by the beautiful units at Boulan, especially the Penthouse. Steven G’s décor is exceptional – the use of space was done impeccably,” boasted potential buyer Mike Shirah. “What is most impressive are the views. Not only do you see the spectacular ocean views, but one is privy to views of the buildings and lively Collins Avenue which adds even more character to the residences,” he added.

To end the enchanting evening, attendees went home with remarkable gift bags filled with special offers from Elemis Spa, Dr. Jhonny Salomon Plastic Surgery & Med Spa, Lle-Dom by Abby Modell, a personal Boulan South Beach tin water bottle, among others.

Nestled in the heart of South Beach along historic Collins Avenue, Boulan South Beach is ideally located between The W South Beach and The Setai South Beach, an area known to offer a superior and elegant lifestyle. Boulan South Beach is the most suitable location for anyone looking to invest in this progressive market with developer financing available. Now open, Boulan South Beach is available for tours. To schedule a tour of South Florida’s ultimate residence call the sales center at 305.538.7661.

Photographs by Betty Alvarez copyright 2011

Fortitude Weekend Fort Lauderdale 2/17-21/11

Fortitude Weekend,
a fun filled gay benefit weekend in sunny Fort Lauderdale,
February 17-21, 2011.

Come laugh during the comedy night with Judy Gold, Alec Mapa, and Julie Goldman.
Come rock out at the concert with Taylor Dayne, Martha Wash, Halcyon, Ari Gold and many more. Come dance with world class DJ’s Chus & Ceballos, Escape, DeMarko!, Pat Pat and many more.
Come have a splashing great time in the sun at the pool parties.

All proceeds go to charity including amfAR, The Foundation for AIDS Research, the Pride Center and Miami-Fort Lauderdale Gay & Lesbian Film Festivals. Tickets are on sale now so buy before prices go up at www.FORTITUDEweekend.com. Come Dance, Come Laugh, Come be Entertained at Fortitude Weekend in sunny Fort Lauderdale over President’s Day Weekend, February 17-21, 2011.

48th Coconut Grove Arts Festival Announces Guy Harvey as 2011 Commemorative Poster Artist

Guy Harvey Selected To Create 2011 Poster For Coconut Grove Arts Festival®

Renowned marine wildlife artist and conservationist Guy Harvey has been selected to create the 2011 poster for the 48th annual Coconut Grove Arts Festival®. The South Florida festival will be held February 19-21, 2011.

Admired for his unique blend of sincere scientific observation and exploratory artistry, Harvey’s work comes as result of complete and utter devotion to the subjects he paints. He is most widely recognized for his brightly colored depiction of warm water marine sport fish in their natural settings, with mediums including water color, oil, and acrylic. His original paintings and his depictions of sea life have also been featured as wall murals and in apparel lines popular with sport fishermen.

Growing up in Jamaica, Harvey spent many hours fishing and diving with his father. While he often replicated the natural creations he observed daily in paintings, his fascination with marine biology initially drew him to a career in the sciences. He attended Scotland’s Aberdeen University, graduating with highest honors in Marine Biology in 1977, and shortly after obtained a Doctorate degree in Fisheries Management from the University of the West Indies.

He returned to Jamaica in 1985 and exhibited a series of 44 original pen and ink drawings which depicted the story of “The Old Man & the Sea.” A result of the exhibition’s success, Harvey began painting full time by 1988 and began traveling the world to gain more knowledge of marine life, diving into the world of underwater photography and painting.

Harvey is also an advocate for marine conservation and the cofounder of the Guy Harvey Research Institute at Nova Southeastern University in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, as well as the Guy Harvey Ocean Foundation. His leadership in assisting to provide necessary scientific information has advanced the marine biology community into better understanding marine biodiversity and protecting the world’s fisheries.

“With Biscayne Bay serving as its backdrop, it would seem only natural that the Festival select an artist who represents the true South Floridian spirit and champions the inspirational beauty of the place we call home,” said Monty Trainer, president of the Arts Festival.

The Coconut Grove Arts Festival is produced by the non-profit Coconut Grove Arts and Historical Association. Proceeds help fund year-round arts programs and benefit a building fund that will create a permanent home for the Arts Festival. The association also maintains the Coconut Grove Arts Festival Gallery and presents special exhibitions throughout the year from its location at the Shoppes at Mayfair.

Since its inception in 1963, the association has awarded more than $100,000 in scholarships to students who attend fine arts programs in local schools. For more information or to purchase tickets for the Arts Festival online, visit www.CGAF.com.

Miami magazine presents Ketel One Vodka’s Modern Hispanic Gentlemen

Capital Grille, Blue Door Fish, Gotham Steak, Joe’s Stone Crab and Truluck’s
Vote here: www.modernluxury.com/ketelone

Drawing on inspiration from Ketel One Vodka’s Gentlemen, This is Vodka campaign; Miami magazine has partnered with the world-renowned label to create a one-of-a-kind multi-platform program aimed at Miami’s philanthropic Hispanic community. Miami magazine and Ketel One Vodka have identified five in-the-know Hispanic males who embody the suave sophistication of a Ketel One Vodka Gentleman.

These Modern Gentlemen including Vince Castro, Frank Kelly, Michael Laas, Scott Srebnick and Ramon Rasco are influential men in our Magic City and active figures among Miami’s most prestigious philanthropic organizations including, Mercy Hospital, Project Vacant Streets, Sails for Sustenance, Big Brothers Big Sisters and Community Partnership for Homeless.

Each Gentlemen has been paired with a local restaurant, a Ketel One signature cocktail and are featured in an eight page gate-fold in the January/February Best of the City 2011 issue of Miami magazine. Throughout the months of January and February readers of the magazine and followers of these distinct gents are invited to taste the signature cocktails which can be found at either Capital Grille, Blue Door Fish, Gotham Steak, Joe’s Stone Crab and Truluck’s. Once they’ve tasted the cocktails participants are then urged to visit the official Modern Hispanic Gentlemen website (www.modernluxury.com/ketelone) and vote for their favorite one. The gentleman with the most votes wins his charity a $5,000 donation courtesy of Ketel One, all other charities receive a $3,000 donation. Deadline for Voting in Monday, February 28, 2010 at 10PM EST.

The program will culminate with an exclusive cocktail soiree in early March, held at a chic hot spot where Miami magazine and Ketel One will announce the winner and guests will toasts our Modern Gentleman and their respective charities.

To View The Eight Page Gate-Fold Click Here.

Twitter: If you plan to tweet information about the initiative please be sure to tag @MIAMImagazine and use the hashtag #KetelOne #ModernHispanicGentlemen

Facebook: please be sure to “Like” Miami magazine, tag us and link http://media.modernluxury.com/ketelone to the post.

Vince Castro has a heart of gold. The Chief Marketing Officer and Partner at BenTrust Financial serves on the boards of many organizations, including the Mercy Foundation. Having two small boys of his own, his family is his true motivation to better the lives many of Miami’s less fortunate.

When Frank Kelly isn’t jetting from coast to coast for his work as a motivational speaker and product director for a Fortune 500 company, he can be found following his passion advocating for the homeless with Project Vacant Streets.

Co-founder of The Sails for Sustenance (SFS), Michael Laas makes time in his schedule as an environmental engineer to help revitalize local fishing economies on the Southern coast of Haiti/Dominican Republic taking active roles in many local arts and culture organizations.

When Ramon Rasco is not in the courtroom fighting the good fight, he is a dedicated advocate for the homeless. As co-founder of the Community Partnership for the Homeless’ Next Generation Council and co-chair for the organization’s wildly successful CPH Celebrity 5K, Ramon finds personal satisfaction in the lasting relationships he has made as a result of the time and dedication he lends to the causes he supports.

An active member of Big Brothers Big Sisters of Miami for over eight years, Scott Srebnick welcomed the experience of posing for the camera for a good cause. Scott knows the true meaning behind giving back and is a quintessential Modern Gentleman.

Ketel One Vodka and Miami Magazine announced their partnership featuring five key Hispanics with strong charity relationships to participate in their Modern Gentlemen initiative. These five men including, Vince Castro, Frank Kelly, Michael Laas, Ramon Rasco, and Scott Srebnick have been identified as socially conscious and active in their local communities.

Authentic, crafted honoring tradition and sophisticated in its taste, Ketel One Vodka stands apart. Ketel One Vodka is proud to honor these five Miami men, as they embody the sophistication and depth of the brand.

Ketel One’s most influential men in Miami chose the perfect cocktail and local hostpost to start an evening of fine sips and decadent bites in our Magic City. Visit these local jaunts including, Capital Grille, Blue Door Fish, Gotham Steak, Truluck’s and Joe’s Stone Crab to sample the Modern Hispanic Gentleman cocktails and vote go online to www.modernluxury.com/ketelone to vote for your favorite one. The Gentleman whose cocktail gains the highest number of votes will earn his charity a $5,000 cash donation; all other charities will receive a $3,000 cash donation.

Twitter March to Commemorate First Anniversary of Haiti Earthquake 1/12/11

Twitter March to Commemorate First Anniversary of Haiti Earthquake

January 12th will mark the first anniversary of the earthquake that shook the nation of Haiti like never before. The 7.0 magnitude earthquake claimed well over 200,000 lives and left millions homeless and in need of emergency aid. With a total population of approximately 9 million people, the effects of the earthquake have been devastating to the already impoverished nation. While the effects have been devastating to the country, there have been countless stories of hope that have resonated in our hearts and mind as we reflect on the event that occurred.

To commemorate this time in our human history, CLOAK is leading a virtual march on Twitter. The march will celebrate the people that endured the earthquake, those that sacrificed themselves to help others, and those that have participated and are still contributing to solutions to help those in need. “This is a march about love,” says CLOAK CEO, Ebonie Mukasa.

People from all over the world will participate in solidarity to the nation of Haiti. Logon to your Twitter account and follow @cloakinc to participate in the momentous occasion and to show your solidarity and love for Haiti. The virtual march will begin at 4:53 EST on January 12, 2011. A message will be released to mark the beginning of the march. Follow @cloakinc on Twitter today to be connected to the movement. A satellite virtual march will also be happening on Facebook for those who do not have a Twitter accounts.

CLOAK Inc is a for-profit fashion brand whose mission is to promote hope and inspiration. CLOAK has supported organizations focused on Haiti relief since 2008. Before the earthquake in 2010, Haiti was a nation stricken by poverty and an unbelieveable food-crisis. As Haiti rebuilds, CLOAK will continue to support trust-worthy organizations and do more work on the ground.

Fore more information contact Johanne P. Wilson at jpwilson@cloakinc.com or call 917 837 5853.

Official CLOAK website
http://cloakinc.com/
http://www.facebook.com/cloakinc
http://twitter.com/cloakinc

Sponsorship Opportunities for 2nd Annual Little Black Dress Fundraiser Event Benefiting Operation Smile

Fabienne Claude
Director, Event Coordinator
Fab C. Productions, LLC

Dear Potential Sponsor,

Fab C. Productions, LLC & The Viceroy Miami Hotel, invites you to become a sponsor for our 2nd Annual “Little Black Dress” Event Benefiting Operation Smile, an organization that aids children born with facial deformities such as cleft lip and cleft palate. Operation Smile is a worldwide children medical charity with a mobilized force of medical professionals and caring hearts who provide safe, effective reconstructive surgery for children in more than 50 countries, healing their smiles and bringing hope for a better future. To date, Operation Smile has provided reconstructive surgery to over 150,000 children and young adults all across the world.

This fundraiser event will be held on Friday, February 4th, 2011 at 8pm at The Viceroy Miami Hotel (Club 50). Included in this event will be a Designer Vintage & Couture Fashion Show , featuring designers all over Miami submitting up to 3 pieces to showcase, along with Designer vintage pieces ranging from the 1970’s and before.

Graced with unequivocal elegance and class, The Viceroy’s Club 50 is an exotic vibe and sensual dining experience that reigns as Icon Brickell’s most exclusive lookout point of the city and the water. A spectacular, Asian-inflected private pool and lounge atop the hotel tower will be the runway of the night. Edgy performance vignettes will heat up the evening with the scene’s celebrity performances and live band.

As you may be aware, Operation Smile has provided operation’s worldwide. More than 135,000 girls and boys have a new chance at a new life because of their work since 1982. Since 2003, Jessica Simpson has served as Operation Smile’s International Youth Ambassador.. In this role, she has helped spread awareness for the organization, performed at Operation Smile events, visited Capitol Hill to speak on behalf of the organization and has participated on an international mission to Nakuru, Kenya. Proceeds from this event will benefit Operation Smile – www.operationsmile.org .

PLATINUM SPONSORSHIP $5,000
Sponsor business name or logo prominently displayed as Headliner in advertisements including:
* Signs/banners/posters at the event
* Live on-stage public address system mentions on Event day
* 15 VIP reserved seats and parking for concert
* Press releases, flyers, posters, radio and media ads, and website mentions (with your link added) and emails
* Your company logo on all Event printed materials
* Thank you/appreciation tools – letters to the editor, personal letters (put into the event program)
* Product/brochure’s (from your company) distribution to ALL guests
* Booth set-up for company during event

GOLD SPONSORSHIP $3,000
Sponsor business name or logo prominently displayed in advertisements including:
* Live on-stage public address system mentions on Event day
* 10 VIP reserved seats and parking for event
* Press release flyers, posters, radio and media ads, and website mentions (with your link added) and emails
* Your company logo on all Event printed materials
* Thank you/appreciation tools – letters to the editor, personal letters (put into the event program)
* Product/brochure’s (from your company) distribution to ALL guests

SILVER SPONSORSHIP $1,500
Sponsor business name or logo prominently displayed in advertisements including:
* Live on-stage public address system mentions on Event day
* 5 VIP reserved seats and parking for event
* Your company logo on all Event printed materials
* Thank you/appreciation (put into the event program)
* Product/brochure’s (from your company) distribution to ALL guests

BRONZE SPONSORSHIP $1000
Sponsor business name or logo prominently displayed in advertisements including:
* Live on-stage public address system mentions on Event day
* 3 VIP reserved seats
* Your company logo on all Event printed materials
* Thank you/appreciation (put into the event program
* Product/brochure’s (from your company) distribution to ALL guests

PERSONAL GIFT DONATION $700 and under
* Thank you/appreciation ( put into the event program)
* Information (of your company or service you provide) distribution to ALL guests

COMPANY PRODUCT DONATION
* Your company logo on all Event printed materials
* Product/brochure’s (from your company) distribution to ALL guests
* Thank you/appreciation (put into the event program)

Your participation in this event is greatly appreciated!! We look forward to hearing from you. I have also included a link to The 1st Annual ”Little Black Dress” Fundraiser event for you to have a look over. Please enjoy!

Any questions or concerns please contact
Fabienne Claude- CEO/ Event Coordinator:
786-340-2671
Info@Fabcproductions.com

Miami Rescue Mission Jackets, blankets and socks are needed

With the cold weather hitting us, there are many people who are cold on the street. Please help and donate jackets, sweaters, socks and blankets. Look into the back of your closets for any old clothing you haven’t worn in years and drop them off at the Miami Rescue Mission in downtown Miami.
Miami Rescue Mission
2159 Northwest 1st Court
Miami, FL 33127
www.browardoutreachcenter.com or www.miamirescuemission.com

You will make a huge difference!
Miami Rescue Mission is opening its doors to any and all who need shelter in the upcoming cold weather. Read release below.

Miami Rescue Mission/Broward Outreach Centers Opens Its Doors Even More In Advance Of Upcoming Cold Weather
The Miami Rescue Mission/Broward Outreach Centers Is Making More Room For The Homeless of South Florida

Beginning at 4:00 PM on Monday, December 13, 2010, lasting until temperatures have returned to normal.

Miami Rescue Mission Center for Men: 2020 NW 1st Ave, Miami
Miami Rescue Mission Center for Women & Children: 2250 NW 1st Ave, Miami
Broward Outreach Center Hollywood: 2056 Scott Street, Hollywood
Broward Outreach Center Pompano: 1700 Blount Road, Pompano Beach

Just before the official start of Winter, South Florida will experience temperatures dipping into the low 30’s, just below freezing. All of South Florida is under a Wind Chill Warning, Freeze Watch and Freeze Warning from the National Weather Service.

Miami Rescue Mission/Broward Outreach Centers realize the need to accept extra homeless individuals “over the norm,” because of the weather conditions that will be present over the following days. The Miami Rescue Mission is prepared to accept seventy-five or more extra homeless individuals planning to escape the cold.

The Broward Outreach Centers in Hollywood and Pompano Beach are also ready for individuals seeking shelter, utilizing each site’s “Compassionate Nights” program that gives individuals a meal, change of clothes, bed for the night and other free services.

James Whitworth, Broward Outreach Centers Director, said, “On nights where it is unusually cold, we can expect to see an additional 30-40 people per campus in both Hollywood and Pompano in addition to those who use our overnight programs.”

Each downturn in temperature highlights the need and importance of blankets, jackets and other winter apparel. Individuals are urged to call the Miami Rescue Mission/Broward Outreach Centers at(305) 572-2002 or (800) 817-HOPE to donate winter wear for the community.

Since 1922 the Miami Rescue Mission (a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization) Centers have served the homeless and needy men, women, and children of Miami. Every day the organization provides food, shelter, clothing, education, job training, spiritual direction and long-term rehabilitation programs in Miami, Hollywood and Pompano to nearly 1,000 homeless. The mission also has at-risk after-school and summer day camp youth programs. The Miami Rescue Mission started reaching out to the homeless in Broward County in 1992 and in 1997 the Broward Outreach Center in Hollywood was opened. Then in 2002 the Broward Outreach Center in Pompano Beach was opened to serve the homeless in the north end of Broward.

Ketel One Win a Mixologist to Host the Ultimate Home Holiday Party

Win a Ketel One Mixologist!
Go to the Ketel One Facebook Page
click your city and then you will be instantly notified if you won a reservation. You will then have 60 seconds to accept. You must be 21 to enter

Bartenders:
John Lermayer
Gabriel Orta
Paul Sevingy
Elad Zvi

Instead of hosting the same old annual get-together, Ketel One is giving consumers everything needed to host a suped-up holiday celebration. Through an online reservation system, Miami residents can reserve a “Mobile Mixologist” who will personally come to at-home gatherings and equip them with everything needed to host a real holiday party. They will supply personally crafted cocktails, a catering staff serving gourmet food and a fleet of chauffeured SUVs to get their guests home safely.

At random, 4 reservations will be offered and the events will occur on December 10th-11th and 17th-18th- two of the busiest party weekends in December.

We have top Miami mixologists participating, including Gabriel Orta of Bar Lab and John Lermayer from the Morgans Hotel Group.

Soul Of Miami Art Basel Week Survival Guide

{I get a LOT of people asking me for my recommendations for Art Basel week. So, here you go: Get to the small art fairs; PooL and Verge are 2 of my favorites, but they are all fun. Crash as many parties as you can possibly make it to. If you can find out where any of the private parties are, hit those, too! If you can bullshit your way in, great! If not, on to to the next.

Then, if you have time, work your way up the ladder of the larger fairs, starting with the mid-size fairs, such as Red Dot, and working all the way up to the big one.

Key tips: partake of all the free Bustelo you can grab. Do not sleep. Do NOT take pictures of the art. Learn where to park so you can maximize walking because parking SUCKS. Grab the ArtBus, if you can. Talk to people. BRING BUSINESS CARDS. Say hi if you see us. Keep your ear to the ground and an eye out for those awesome unpublicized events. Some of the most fun events are the ones that are on no one’s list. And most important… you know it…. HAVE FUN.

Now, where are you going? Check out our massive list of events, which includes daily schedules.}

Art Basel Events Schedule Sunday 12/5/10

{Please note, these schedules are NOT guaranteed. Please verify the information yourself or take your chances!}
Soul Of Miami Art Basel Events Summary
These schedules will be updated regularly, so check back for the newest information!

Sunday, December 5, 2010

Exhibit
9a-4p Locust Projects presents the Billboard Project featuring Liam Gillick 155 NE 38th Street #100, Design District Miami
10a-10p Everybody Street, Anybody Avenue J. Riggs Fine Art Gallery 2341 North Miami Ave
10a-4p Miami’s Independent Thinkers Art Basil Green Farmers Market Casa Wynwood, 2135 NW 1st Court Wynwood
10a-7p Young DASH Artists Recreate Grimm Fairy Tales for Art Basel Las Tias, 2834 North Miami Ave
10a-8p Hyperbolic Aerosolic The Roots of New York City Underground Art 2501 NW 2nd Ave, Miami, FL in the Wynwood Art District
11:30a-9p CCEMiami Mover la Roca The Moore Space, 4040 NE 2nd Avenue, Suite 200, Second Floor
11a Parodi Lecture in Philosophy of Art Miami Art Museum, 101 West Flagler Street
11a-12m La Premiere Edition of Haiti Art Expo Mosaic Building in Miami Design District 161 NE 40th Street, Suite 201
11a-5p The Base Paint Tents For The Children Of Haiti Epic Residences Green, 270 Biscayne Blvd, Downtown Miami
11a-5p Seven 2214 N. Miami Avenue Wynwood District
11a-7p Small Gift Miami 173 NW 23rd Street
12n-10p Julian Lennon Presents Timeless During Art Basel Miami Beach The New Generation Green Room, Adrienne Arsht Center, 1300 Biscayne Boulevard, Miami
12n-10p Bert Stern and I CHADY, Art Gallery + Atelier | 3312 N. Miami Ave. Wynwood
12n-12m Exhibitalia the Italian Pavilion 70 NW 25th. St., Wynwood Arts District
12n-12m GAB Studio presents Artist 105 Northwest 23rd Street, Wynwood Miami
12n-6p Baked a renegade art show during Art Basel 81 NW 24th Street (between NW 2nd Ave & N. Miami Ave)
12n-7p Travel Squire Presents Art To Z Z Ocean Hotel South Beach, 1437 Collins Avenue
12n-9p Galerie-Lausberg from Dusseldorf and Toronto opens in Wynwood 1929 NW 1st Avenue, Wynwood Miami
4p O Cinema Celebrating Art Week 90 NW 29th Street Wynwood Miami
all Primary Flight Street Art Murals
all Miami Design District Presents Cultured Design District
day Urbayne Biscayne Art on the Boulevard 7657 Biscayne Blvd. Miami Fl 33183
day Art Basel at The Bakehouse Art Complex 561 NW 32nd Street, Wynwood Miami
day Benrimon Contemporary showcases Trey Speegle’s It’s Later Than You Think at Townhouse Townhouse Hotel 150 20th Street at Collins Ave, Miami Beach
day Laurence Choko presents Ten is One 3811 NW 2nd Avenue Miami, FL
day Miami Dade College Celebrates 50th Anniversary at Freedom Tower 600 Biscayne Blvd. Miami
day Artful Big Top at Cafeina 297 Northwest 23rd Street, Wynwood
day The Luis Morais Pop-N-Shop 438 Lincoln Road Miami Beach
day Alex Guofeng Cao at Art Miami 3101 NE 1st Avenue Mid-Town Miami
day Garden Café pop-up Miami Beach Botanical Gardens, 2000 Convention Center Drive, Miami Beach
day Rainbow City 3800 NE 1 Avenue, Design District
day The Liberty Entertainment Group Grand Opening Coral Gables Country Club, 997 North Greenway Drive
day Mark T Smith presents art work at Soyka Soyka Restaurant, 5556 NE Fourth Court, Biscayne Blvd.
day The Culture Cafe Meridian Avenue at 19th Street, Miami Beach Convention Center P-Lot
day Puma.Creative And Bass Museum To Open during Art Basel Miami Beach Bass Museum

Fair
9a-3p Littlest Sister 10 Spinello Gallery, 155 NE 38th Street, No. 101
10a-10p Miami’s Independent Thinkers Art Basel 2010 Satellite Fair Casa Wynwood, 2135 NW 1st Court Wynwood
10a-39 Ink Miami Suites of Dorchester, 1850 Collins Avenue, Miami Beach
10a-5p Multiversal Grey Area, 130 NW 24th Street, Wynwood
11a-4p Aqua Art 1530 Collins Avenue, Miami Beach
11a-5p Arts For A Better World Soho Studios, NW 22nd Street and NW 1st Avenue
11a-5p Art Miami 32nd & NE 31st Street, Midtown
11a-5p Sculpt Miami 46 NW 36th Street, Midtown
11a-6p ART ASIA Miami – Midtown 2901 North Miami Avenue
11a-6p Scope Art Fair 3055 North Miami Avenue
11a-6p Red Dot Art Fair NW 31st Street and NE 1st Avenue (Midtown Blvd.)
11a-6p NADA Art Fair Miami Beach The Deauville Beach Resort, 6701 Collins Avenue
11a-7p Fountain Miami 2505 N. Miami Ave, Wynwood
11a-7p PULSE Miami The Ice Palace, 1400 North Miami Avenue
11a-8p Graffiti Gone Global Fresh Produce 70 NW 25th Street, Wynwood
12n-6p Moksha Visionary Art Fair 7th Circuit Studio, 228 NE 59th Street Miami
12n-6p Design Miami/ Miami Beach Convention Center P-Lot
12n-6p Art Basel Miami Beach Miami Beach Convention Center
12n-6p VERGE Miami Beach The Catalina Hotel, 1732 Collins Avenue
12n-8p ZOOM Contemporary Art Fair South Seas Hotel, 1751 Collins Avenue
3p-10p PooL Art Fair Carlton Hotel, 1433 Collins Avenue, Miami Beach
day Zones Contemporary Art Fair Miami 47 NE 24th St. Wynwood
day It Ain’t Fair OHWOW, 3100 NW 7 Avenue, Miami, FL 33127

Gallery
9a CIFO Events during Art Basel Miami Beach 1018 North Miami Avenue, Miami
9a-9p Most Wanted Art Basel Exhibition Eighth Edition 750 NE 124 Street, Suite 2, North Miami
10a-12m Art Walks the Runway At The Michael Perez Pop Art Gallery The Michael Perez Pop Art Gallery, Midtown Miami
10a-5p Parsons Alumni at Art in Miami Caridi Gallery 785 NE 125th Street, North Miami
11a-11p Appropriated, Manipulated, Destroyed: The Art of N! Satterfield Harold Golen Gallery, 2294 North West 2nd Avenue, Wynwood
11a-5p Gallery Schuster Miami during Basel Week 2085 B NW 2nd Avenue. Corner of 21st Street. Wynwood
11a-5p Vellicate at Neox Image Photography Studio 250 NW 23rd St, #205 Wynwood
11a-7p ChinaMan New Media Installation Claudia Calle Studio, 2722 NW 2nd Avenue, Miami
12n-5p Barbara Hulanicki Presents Flash at Calix Gustav Gallery Wynwood Arts District, 98 NW 29th Street, Miami, FL
12n-6p Painting Photography Mixedmedia Sculpture Digitalmedia 250 nw 23rd street, wynwood loft #203, Wynwood
12n-7p Primary Projects 4141 NE Second Avenue, Suite 104, Design District
12n-8p CANDO Arts Co-op presents WET 309 23rd Street, Miami Beach, FL
day Masik Gallery Installation 50 NW 29th Street, Wynwood
day The Wolfsonian–Fiu Presents Isabella Rossellini Seduce Me An Installation 1001 Washington Avenue, Miami Beach
day O. Ascanio Gallery Presents Side By Side Contemporary Masterworks Opening Reception 2600 NW Second Avenue, Wynwood Arts District
day The Small World Of Willard Wigan Midtown Miami 3252 NE First Avenue

Party
9:30a Frost Art Museum Breakfast in the Park 10975 SW 17th St,Miami
9:30a-12n University Of Miami Art Annual Art Basel Champagne Brunch The Lowe Art Museum, 1301 Stanford Drive, Coral Gables
9a-12n Annual Lowe Art Museum Art Basel Champagne Brunch Lowe Art Museum
9a-1p GBGH//Chi Chi Menendez//Tom Scicluna//Dan Walker Christopher Miro Gallery 71 East Flagler Street Downtown Miami
10a-12m Visual Art / Dance at Inkub8 842 NW 9th Court | Miami,
11a-1p International Biennale Brunch 2033 NW 1st Place
2p-10p The Do-Over BAR 28 NE 14th St Downtown Miami
6:30p-10p Leonardo Hidalgo Art Basel Exhibit And After Party Neo Vertika Lobby (Brickell) and Waxy’s
6p-12m Oceanfront Nights The Oceanfront at Collins Park between 21st and 22nd Streets
6p-9p RODEZart.com Gallery Presents eXposed 3015 Grand Ave., Suite 237, Coconut Grove
7p-3a Art Basel events at Delano, Mondrian and Shore Club Mondrian, 1100 West Ave, Delano, 1685 Collins Ave, Shore Club, 1901 Collins Ave
8p-10p Introducing Ultrachic, Italian’s Finest Blend Of Art And Fashion Vita, 1906 Collins Avenue, Miami Beach
night Artful Big Top at Cafeina 297 Northwest 23rd Street, Wynwood


Art Basel Events Schedule Saturday 12/4/10

{Please note, these schedules are NOT guaranteed. Please verify the information yourself or take your chances!}
Soul Of Miami Art Basel Events Summary
These schedules will be updated regularly, so check back for the newest information!

Saturday, December 4, 2010

Exhibit
7a-3:30p Daniel Goldstein Through the Eyes of Love HIV/AIDS Art Exhibition Miami International University of Art & Design, 1501 Biscayne Blvd., Miami
7p-1a Las Caras Perdidas The Lost Faces Art Basel Miami Carousel Studios, 3700 NE 1st Court, Miami
9a-4p Locust Projects presents the Billboard Project featuring Liam Gillick 155 NE 38th Street #100, Design District Miami
10a-10p Everybody Street, Anybody Avenue J. Riggs Fine Art Gallery 2341 North Miami Ave
10a-2a EcoArtFashion Week Albion South Beach Hotel, 1650 James Ave. (at Lincoln Road) Miami Beach
10a-7p Young DASH Artists Recreate Grimm Fairy Tales for Art Basel Las Tias, 2834 North Miami Ave
10a-8p Hyperbolic Aerosolic The Roots of New York City Underground Art 2501 NW 2nd Ave, Miami, FL in the Wynwood Art District
11:30a-9p CCEMiami Mover la Roca The Moore Space, 4040 NE 2nd Avenue, Suite 200, Second Floor
11a-12m La Premiere Edition of Haiti Art Expo Mosaic Building in Miami Design District 161 NE 40th Street, Suite 201
11a-5p The Base Paint Tents For The Children Of Haiti Epic Residences Green, 270 Biscayne Blvd, Downtown Miami
11a-7p Seven 2214 N. Miami Avenue Wynwood District
11a-9p Small Gift Miami 173 NW 23rd Street
12n-10p Julian Lennon Presents Timeless During Art Basel Miami Beach The New Generation Green Room, Adrienne Arsht Center, 1300 Biscayne Boulevard, Miami
12n-10p Bert Stern and I CHADY, Art Gallery + Atelier | 3312 N. Miami Ave. Wynwood
12n-10p Galerie-Lausberg from Dusseldorf and Toronto opens in Wynwood 1929 NW 1st Avenue, Wynwood Miami
12n-12m Exhibitalia the Italian Pavilion 70 NW 25th. St., Wynwood Arts District
12n-8p Baked a renegade art show during Art Basel 81 NW 24th Street (between NW 2nd Ave & N. Miami Ave)
12n-9p Travel Squire Presents Art To Z Z Ocean Hotel South Beach, 1437 Collins Avenue
12p-12a GAB Studio presents Artist 105 Northwest 23rd Street, Wynwood Miami
3p-8p The Artbus Peep Show Traveling All Over Miami
4p O Cinema Celebrating Art Week 90 NW 29th Street Wynwood Miami
6p-9p Icons and Legends at Nikki Beach One Ocean Drive, Miami Beach
8p Art Basel Weekend At Mamushka Gallery 31 Nw 36th Street (Between North Miami Avenue And 36th Street)
all Primary Flight Street Art Murals
all Miami Design District Presents Cultured Design District
all The Street Festival of Electronic Music, Art and Performance Harold Golen Gallery, 2294 NW 2nd Ave, Wynwood
day Urbayne Biscayne Art on the Boulevard 7657 Biscayne Blvd. Miami Fl 33183
day Art Basel at The Bakehouse Art Complex 561 NW 32nd Street, Wynwood Miami
day Benrimon Contemporary showcases Trey Speegle’s It’s Later Than You Think at Townhouse Townhouse Hotel 150 20th Street at Collins Ave, Miami Beach
day Laurence Choko presents Ten is One 3811 NW 2nd Avenue Miami, FL
day Miami Dade College Celebrates 50th Anniversary at Freedom Tower 600 Biscayne Blvd. Miami
day Artful Big Top at Cafeina 297 Northwest 23rd Street, Wynwood
day The Luis Morais Pop-N-Shop 438 Lincoln Road Miami Beach
day Alex Guofeng Cao at Art Miami 3101 NE 1st Avenue Mid-Town Miami
day Garden Café pop-up Miami Beach Botanical Gardens, 2000 Convention Center Drive, Miami Beach
day Rainbow City 3800 NE 1 Avenue, Design District
day The Liberty Entertainment Group Grand Opening Coral Gables Country Club, 997 North Greenway Drive
day Mark T Smith presents art work at Soyka Soyka Restaurant, 5556 NE Fourth Court, Biscayne Blvd.
day The Culture Cafe Meridian Avenue at 19th Street, Miami Beach Convention Center P-Lot
day Puma.Creative And Bass Museum To Open during Art Basel Miami Beach Bass Museum

Fair
9a-7p Littlest Sister 10 Spinello Gallery, 155 NE 38th Street, No. 101
10a-2a Multiversal Grey Area, 130 NW 24th Street, Wynwood
10a-7p Ink Miami Suites of Dorchester, 1850 Collins Avenue, Miami Beach
11a-12m Fountain Miami 2505 N. Miami Ave, Wynwood
11a-7p Arts For A Better World Soho Studios, NW 22nd Street and NW 1st Avenue
11a-7p Art Miami 32nd & NE 31st Street, Midtown
11a-7p ART ASIA Miami – Midtown 2901 North Miami Avenue
11a-7p Scope Art Fair 3055 North Miami Avenue
11a-7p PULSE Miami The Ice Palace, 1400 North Miami Avenue
11a-8p Aqua Art 1530 Collins Avenue, Miami Beach
11a-8p Sculpt Miami 46 NW 36th Street, Midtown
11a-8p Red Dot Art Fair NW 31st Street and NE 1st Avenue (Midtown Blvd.)
11a-8p NADA Art Fair Miami Beach The Deauville Beach Resort, 6701 Collins Avenue
11a-8p Graffiti Gone Global Fresh Produce 70 NW 25th Street, Wynwood
12n-6p Moksha Visionary Art Fair 7th Circuit Studio, 228 NE 59th Street Miami
12n-8p Design Miami/ Miami Beach Convention Center P-Lot
12n-8p Art Basel Miami Beach Miami Beach Convention Center
12n-8p VERGE Miami Beach The Catalina Hotel, 1732 Collins Avenue
12n-8p ZOOM Contemporary Art Fair South Seas Hotel, 1751 Collins Avenue
12n-8p Art Whino The Takeover Charcoal Studios Outdoor Space 2135 NW 1st Ave Wynwood Miami
2p-2a Miami’s Independent Thinkers Art Basel 2010 Satellite Fair Casa Wynwood, 2135 NW 1st Court Wynwood
3p-10p PooL Art Fair Carlton Hotel, 1433 Collins Avenue, Miami Beach
day Zones Contemporary Art Fair Miami 47 NE 24th St. Wynwood
day It Ain’t Fair OHWOW, 3100 NW 7 Avenue, Miami, FL 33127

Gallery
9a CIFO Events during Art Basel Miami Beach 1018 North Miami Avenue, Miami
9a-9p Most Wanted Art Basel Exhibition Eighth Edition 750 NE 124 Street, Suite 2, North Miami
10a-12m Art Walks the Runway At The Michael Perez Pop Art Gallery The Michael Perez Pop Art Gallery, Midtown Miami
10a-5p Parsons Alumni at Art in Miami Caridi Gallery 785 NE 125th Street, North Miami
11a-11p Appropriated, Manipulated, Destroyed: The Art of N! Satterfield Harold Golen Gallery, 2294 North West 2nd Avenue, Wynwood
11a-5p Gallery Schuster Miami during Basel Week 2085 B NW 2nd Avenue. Corner of 21st Street. Wynwood
11a-5p Vellicate at Neox Image Photography Studio 250 NW 23rd St, #205 Wynwood
11a-7p ChinaMan New Media Installation Claudia Calle Studio, 2722 NW 2nd Avenue, Miami
12n-10p CANDO Arts Co-op presents WET 309 23rd Street, Miami Beach, FL
12n-5p Barbara Hulanicki Presents Flash at Calix Gustav Gallery Wynwood Arts District, 98 NW 29th Street, Miami, FL
12n-6p Painting Photography Mixedmedia Sculpture Digitalmedia 250 nw 23rd street, wynwood loft #203, Wynwood
12n-7p Primary Projects 4141 NE Second Avenue, Suite 104, Design District
6p-10p International Biennale Artists Miami 2033 NW 1st Place
7p-11p Miguel Paredes Exhibitions 2311 NW 2nd Ave, Wynwood
day Masik Gallery Installation 50 NW 29th Street, Wynwood
day The Wolfsonian–Fiu Presents Isabella Rossellini Seduce Me An Installation 1001 Washington Avenue, Miami Beach
day O. Ascanio Gallery Presents Side By Side Contemporary Masterworks Opening Reception 2600 NW Second Avenue, Wynwood Arts District
day The Small World Of Willard Wigan Midtown Miami 3252 NE First Avenue

Party
10a-12m Visual Art / Dance at Inkub8 842 NW 9th Court | Miami,
10p Art Basel Week at Transit 729 sw 1st ave Miami
10p Spam Allstars and ArtOfficial and Overspray at Transit Lounge 729 SW 1st Ave., Miami, FL
10p Soho Arts Pavilion and Lounge After Party SAPAL 2151 NW 1st Court Miami
11p Cafeina Presents Three Stooges We Love Honoring Patrick Mcmullan, Brian Antoni and Robert Chambers 12/2/10 297 Northwest 23rd Street, Wynwood
2:30p-11p Abnormal Ariginals Art Walks the Runway Dolce Ultra Lounge, 1501 Collins Avenue, #203, Miami Beach
2p-3a Art Basel events at Delano, Mondrian and Shore Club Mondrian, 1100 West Ave, Delano, 1685 Collins Ave, Shore Club, 1901 Collins Ave
2p-9p Art Basel Event, Lounge and Art Exhibition at Boulan South Beach 220 21st Street, Miami Beach
3p-11p Art Walks the Runway At The Michael Perez Pop Art Gallery Dolce Ultra Lounge, 1501 Ocean Drive, Southbeach
5:30p-7:30p SCOPE For Haiti: Russell Simmons, Michael Capponi and Anna Mixon Cocktail reception at SCOPE, 2136 NW 1st Avenue, Mid-town Miami
5p Overthrow Presents Basel Castle 41 NW 20 Street, Wynwood Miami
6:30p-9p Barbara Hulanicki Presents Flash at Calix Gustav Gallery Opening Reception Wynwood Arts District, 98 NW 29th Street, Miami, FL
6p-10p University Of Miami Presents Mechanomorphic Opening Reception 2200-A NW 2nd Avenue
6p-11p Art at The Surfcomber Presents Janinne Alter and Pablo Ricatta 1717 Coliins Avenue, Miami Beach
6p-11p Art Fusion Galleries Art Basel 2010 Calendar of Events 1 N.E. 40th Street Suites 3, 6 & 7 Design District Miami
6p-11p Spectrum Artway66 Gallery at Mayfair Promenade, 2911 Grand Ave, Suite 400D, Coconut Grove
6p-11p Coconut Grove Art Stroll 2911 Grand Ave, Coconut Grove
6p-12m Oceanfront Nights The Oceanfront at Collins Park between 21st and 22nd Streets
6p-8p Arts for Learning’s Student Exhibition Whale & Star, 2215 NW First Place, Wynwood
6p-9p Latex Miami VIP Art Exhibit 3302 N. Miami Ave, Mid-Town Miami
7:30p-10p Diana Lowenstein Fine Arts, Opening reception 2043 North Miami Avenue, Wynwood
7p-10p RODEZart.com Gallery Presents eXposed 3015 Grand Ave., Suite 237, Coconut Grove
7p-10p Eric Mourlot is housed at Markowicz Fine Art 1 NE 40th Street #5 Design District Miami
7p-10p Celebrity Pillow Fight For Care Resource Baltus Collection,3925 N. Miami Avenue, Design District
7p-11p ChinaMan New Media Installation Claudia Calle Studio, 2722 NW 2nd Avenue, Miami
7p-12m Miami Art Museum Ball Mandarin Oriental, Miami
7p-12m GAB Studio Special Jazz Night 105 Northwest 23rd Street, WynwoodMiami
7p-9p Small Wonderz (Art) Salon at Verge Art Fair Opening Reception 1732 Collins Avenue • Miami Beach, FL
8p Moksha Visionary Art Fair Multimedia Experience 7th Circuit Studio, 228 NE 59th Street Miami
8p-10p Zones Contemporary Art Fair Miami Reception 47 NE 24th St. Wynwood
8p-12m Art Whino The Takeover Reception Awarehouse, 550 N.W. 29 St.
8p-12m SCOPE For Haiti: Russell Simmons, Michael Capponi and Anna Mixon Haiti Art Expo at Mosaic Building in the Miami Design District, 161 NE 40th Street
9p-12m Clifton Childree: Orchestrated Gestures, Arnold Mesches: Weather Patterns and Paint Dorsch Gallery, 151 NW 24 St, Wynwood Miami
9p-4a Safe + The Pickle / Fuck Art, Let’s Dance / Off Basel The Electric Pickle, 2826 N. Miami Avenue, Wynwood Miami
night Artful Big Top at Cafeina 297 Northwest 23rd Street, Wynwood


Art Basel Events Schedule Friday 12/3/10

{Please note, these schedules are NOT guaranteed. Please verify the information yourself or take your chances!}
Soul Of Miami Art Basel Events Summary
These schedules will be updated regularly, so check back for the newest information!

Friday, December 3, 2010

Exhibit
7a-7p Daniel Goldstein Through the Eyes of Love HIV/AIDS Art Exhibition Miami International University of Art & Design, 1501 Biscayne Blvd., Miami
9a-4p Locust Projects presents the Billboard Project featuring Liam Gillick 155 NE 38th Street #100, Design District Miami
10a-1:30p The Artbus Peep Show Traveling All Over Miami
10a-2a EcoArtFashion Week Albion South Beach Hotel, 1650 James Ave. (at Lincoln Road) Miami Beach
10a-7p Young DASH Artists Recreate Grimm Fairy Tales for Art Basel Las Tias, 2834 North Miami Ave
10a-8p Hyperbolic Aerosolic The Roots of New York City Underground Art 2501 NW 2nd Ave, Miami, FL in the Wynwood Art District
11a-12m La Premiere Edition of Haiti Art Expo Mosaic Building in Miami Design District 161 NE 40th Street, Suite 201
11a-5p The Base Paint Tents For The Children Of Haiti Epic Residences Green, 270 Biscayne Blvd, Downtown Miami
11a-7p Seven 2214 N. Miami Avenue Wynwood District
11a-7p Double Vision Gansevoort South Beach
11a-9p Small Gift Miami 173 NW 23rd Street
11:30a-9p CCEMiami Mover la Roca The Moore Space, 4040 NE 2nd Avenue, Suite 200, Second Floor
12n-10p Julian Lennon Presents Timeless During Art Basel Miami Beach The New Generation Green Room, Adrienne Arsht Center, 1300 Biscayne Boulevard, Miami
12n-10p Bert Stern and I CHADY, Art Gallery + Atelier | 3312 N. Miami Ave. Wynwood
12n-12m Exhibitalia the Italian Pavilion 70 NW 25th. St., Wynwood Arts District
12n-8p Baked a renegade art show during Art Basel 81 NW 24th Street (between NW 2nd Ave & N. Miami Ave)
12n-9p Travel Squire Presents Art To Z Z Ocean Hotel South Beach, 1437 Collins Avenue
12p-12a GAB Studio presents Artist 105 Northwest 23rd Street, Wynwood Miami
2p-12m ArtUndressed Harvey’s By The Bay, 6445 NE 7th Ave., Miami
6p-9p Icons and Legends at Nikki Beach One Ocean Drive, Miami Beach
6p-9p Discover Photojournalism Discover Ourselves with Carl Juste The ACND Gallery of Art at Archbishop Curley Notre Dame High School 4949 NE 2nd Avenue Miami
7p O Cinema Celebrating Art Week 90 NW 29th Street Wynwood Miami
7p-1a Las Caras Perdidas The Lost Faces Art Basel Miami Carousel Studios, 3700 NE 1st Court, Miami
all Primary Flight Street Art Murals
all Miami Design District Presents Cultured Design District
all The Street Festival of Electronic Music, Art and Performance Harold Golen Gallery, 2294 NW 2nd Ave, Wynwood
day Urbayne Biscayne Art on the Boulevard 7657 Biscayne Blvd. Miami Fl 33183
day Art Basel at The Bakehouse Art Complex 561 NW 32nd Street, Wynwood Miami
day Benrimon Contemporary showcases Trey Speegle’s It’s Later Than You Think at Townhouse Townhouse Hotel 150 20th Street at Collins Ave, Miami Beach
day Laurence Choko presents Ten is One 3811 NW 2nd Avenue Miami, FL
day Miami Dade College Celebrates 50th Anniversary at Freedom Tower 600 Biscayne Blvd. Miami
day Artful Big Top at Cafeina 297 Northwest 23rd Street, Wynwood
day The Luis Morais Pop-N-Shop 438 Lincoln Road Miami Beach
day Alex Guofeng Cao at Art Miami 3101 NE 1st Avenue Mid-Town Miami
day Garden Café pop-up Miami Beach Botanical Gardens, 2000 Convention Center Drive, Miami Beach
day Rainbow City 3800 NE 1 Avenue, Design District
day The Liberty Entertainment Group Grand Opening Coral Gables Country Club, 997 North Greenway Drive
day Mark T Smith presents art work at Soyka Soyka Restaurant, 5556 NE Fourth Court, Biscayne Blvd.
day The Culture Cafe Meridian Avenue at 19th Street, Miami Beach Convention Center P-Lot

Fair
9a-7p Littlest Sister 10 Spinello Gallery, 155 NE 38th Street, No. 101
10a-7p Ink Miami Suites of Dorchester, 1850 Collins Avenue, Miami Beach
10a-2a Multiversal Grey Area, 130 NW 24th Street, Wynwood
11a-12m Fountain Miami 2505 N. Miami Ave, Wynwood
11a-7p Arts For A Better World Soho Studios, NW 22nd Street and NW 1st Avenue
11a-7p Art Miami 32nd & NE 31st Street, Midtown
11a-7p ART ASIA Miami – Midtown 2901 North Miami Avenue
11a-7p Scope Art Fair 3055 North Miami Avenue
11a-7p PULSE Miami The Ice Palace, 1400 North Miami Avenue
11a-8p Aqua Art 1530 Collins Avenue, Miami Beach
11a-8p Sculpt Miami 46 NW 36th Street, Midtown
11a-8p Red Dot Art Fair NW 31st Street and NE 1st Avenue (Midtown Blvd.)
11a-8p NADA Art Fair Miami Beach The Deauville Beach Resort, 6701 Collins Avenue
11a-8p Graffiti Gone Global Fresh Produce 70 NW 25th Street, Wynwood
12n-6p Moksha Visionary Art Fair 7th Circuit Studio, 228 NE 59th Street Miami
12n-8p Design Miami/ Miami Beach Convention Center P-Lot
12n-8p Art Basel Miami Beach Miami Beach Convention Center
12n-8p VERGE Miami Beach The Catalina Hotel, 1732 Collins Avenue
12n-8p ZOOM Contemporary Art Fair South Seas Hotel, 1751 Collins Avenue
12n-8p Art Whino The Takeover Charcoal Studios Outdoor Space 2135 NW 1st Ave Wynwood Miami
2p-2a Miami’s Independent Thinkers Art Basel 2010 Satellite Fair Casa Wynwood, 2135 NW 1st Court Wynwood
3p-10p PooL Art Fair Carlton Hotel, 1433 Collins Avenue, Miami Beach
day Zones Contemporary Art Fair Miami 47 NE 24th St. Wynwood
day It Ain’t Fair OHWOW, 3100 NW 7 Avenue, Miami, FL 33127

Gallery
9a CIFO Events during Art Basel Miami Beach 1018 North Miami Avenue, Miami
9a-9p Most Wanted Art Basel Exhibition Eighth Edition 750 NE 124 Street, Suite 2, North Miami
10a-12m Art Walks the Runway At The Michael Perez Pop Art Gallery The Michael Perez Pop Art Gallery, Midtown Miami
10a-5p Parsons Alumni at Art in Miami Caridi Gallery 785 NE 125th Street, North Miami
11a-11p Appropriated, Manipulated, Destroyed: The Art of N! Satterfield Harold Golen Gallery, 2294 North West 2nd Avenue, Wynwood
11a-5p Gallery Schuster Miami during Basel Week 2085 B NW 2nd Avenue. Corner of 21st Street. Wynwood
11a-5p Vellicate at Neox Image Photography Studio 250 NW 23rd St, #205 Wynwood
11a-7p ChinaMan New Media Installation Claudia Calle Studio, 2722 NW 2nd Avenue, Miami
12n-10p CANDO Arts Co-op presents WET 309 23rd Street, Miami Beach, FL
12n-5p Barbara Hulanicki Presents Flash at Calix Gustav Gallery Wynwood Arts District, 98 NW 29th Street, Miami, FL
12n-6p Painting Photography Mixedmedia Sculpture Digitalmedia 250 nw 23rd street, wynwood loft #203, Wynwood
12n-7p Primary Projects 4141 NE Second Avenue, Suite 104, Design District
6p-10p International Biennale Artists Miami 2033 NW 1st Place
7p-11p Miguel Paredes Exhibitions 2311 NW 2nd Ave, Wynwood
day Masik Gallery Installation 50 NW 29th Street, Wynwood
day The Wolfsonian–Fiu Presents Isabella Rossellini Seduce Me An Installation 1001 Washington Avenue, Miami Beach
day O. Ascanio Gallery Presents Side By Side Contemporary Masterworks Opening Reception 2600 NW Second Avenue, Wynwood Arts District
day The Small World Of Willard Wigan Midtown Miami 3252 NE First Avenue

Party
10a-1a Visual Art / Dance at Inkub8 842 NW 9th Court | Miami,
4p-8p The Island Flagler Memorial Island
5p Art Basel 2010 Exhibition at The Station The News Lounge, 5580 NE 4th Court, Miami
5p-10p Art Basel Event, Lounge and Art Exhibition at Boulan South Beach 220 21st Street, Miami Beach
5p-8p Laurence Choko presents Ten is One Opening Reception 3811 NW 2nd Avenue Miami, FL
6:30p-12m Leonardo Hidalgo Art Basel Exhibit And After Party The Rock Art Studio, 1700 Sunset Harbor Drive Loft 502 Miami Beach
6p Merce Museum Night Adrienne Arsht Center, 1300 Biscayne Boulevard, Miami
6p-10p GBGH//Chi Chi Menendez//Tom Scicluna//Dan Walker Christopher Miro Gallery 71 East Flagler Street Downtown Miami
6p-10p PooL Art Fair Vernissage Carlton Hotel, 1433 Collins Avenue, Miami Beach
6p-11p Art at The Surfcomber Presents Janinne Alter and Pablo Ricatta 1717 Coliins Avenue, Miami Beach
6p-12m Oceanfront Nights The Oceanfront at Collins Park between 21st and 22nd Streets
6p-7p Painting Photography Mixedmedia Sculpture Digitalmedia Collector Prive 250 nw 23rd street, wynwood loft #203, Wynwood
6p-8p Art Basel The Nudes Collection by Stephanie Panepinto Pinkroom Miami, 739 Washington Avenue, Miami Beach
6p-8p Dan Witz Book Signing and Opening Reception at the MIA Mi Cielo 2010 Fine Art Exposition Cielo on the Bay, 7935 East Drive, Bay Harbor Islands
6p-9p Scoop NYC Coltorti 1111 Lincoln Road and The Shore Club
7:30p-10:30p There Is An Appointed Time For Everything Cultural Fridays Art Gallery, 742 SW 16 Ave, Little Havana Miami
7:30p-9:30p Dwyane Wade Fundraiser for Art Studio Miami at W Hotel 2201 Collins Ave., Miami Beach
7p I’m From Miami Bitch!!! Zona Verde, 539 SW 12th Avenue, Miami-Little Havana
7p Shayfer James Music Inspires The New American an Art Basel event at AE District Gallery 3852 North Miami Avenue, Design District
7p-10p Natural Selection Art Exhibition Grand Opening CGAF Gallery, 3390 Mary Street, Coconut Grove
7p-10p Painting Photography Mixedmedia Sculpture Digitalmedia Public Opening 250 nw 23rd street, wynwood loft #203, Wynwood
7p-12m Fountain Miami Opening Night Reception 2505 N. Miami Ave, Wynwood
7p-1a Duncan Quinn live photoshoot and Art Basel celebration The Moore Building Miami Design District
8p-10:30p Travel Squire Presents Art To Z Party Z Ocean Hotel South Beach, 1437 Collins Avenue
8p-10p Graffiti Gone Global Fresh Produce Reception 70 NW 25th Street, Wynwood
8p-11p Hot Commodities at Catalina Hotel 1756 Collins Avenue, Miami Beach
8p-2a Gartel Couture Art to Wear Premiere NIKKI BEACH, One Ocean Drive
8p-2a Kanpai Fashion Show Nikki Beach, One Ocean Drive, Miami Beach
8p-2a Steve Aoki at The Shore Club with DJ Skeet Skeet 1901 Collins Ave, Miami Beach
8p-3a Art Basel events at Delano, Mondrian and Shore Club Mondrian, 1100 West Ave, Delano, 1685 Collins Ave, Shore Club, 1901 Collins Ave
8p-3a Michael Perez Pop Art Showcase VIP Lounge and Rooftop Party The Clevelander Hotel, 1020 Ocean Drive, Miami Beach
9p Yasser Faraco Fashion in the Arts 130 NW 24th St Miami, FL 33127
9p-4a Safe + The Pickle / Fuck Art, Let’s Dance / Off Basel The Electric Pickle, 2826 N. Miami Avenue, Wynwood Miami
10p Art Basel Week at Transit 729 sw 1st ave Miami
10p Set and Haute Living present Dom Perignon’s Tribute To Andy Warhol Set Nightclub
10p-3a Arts for a Better World After Hours at SAPAL Soho Arts Pavilion and Lounge, 2151 NW 1st Court, Wynwood Miami
12p–9p Vogue Lounge at Art Basel Shopping Event The Raleigh Hotel, 1775 Collins Avenue
night Artful Big Top at Cafeina 297 Northwest 23rd Street, Wynwood


Art Basel Events Schedule Thursday 12/2/10

{Please note, these schedules are NOT guaranteed. Please verify the information yourself or take your chances!}
Soul Of Miami Art Basel Events Summary
These schedules will be updated regularly, so check back for the newest information!

Thursday, December 2, 2010

Exhibit
7a-7p Daniel Goldstein Through the Eyes of Love HIV/AIDS Art Exhibition Miami International University of Art & Design, 1501 Biscayne Blvd., Miami
9a-4p Locust Projects presents the Billboard Project featuring Liam Gillick 155 NE 38th Street #100, Design District Miami
10a-12n Cash For Your Warhols J. Riggs Fine Art Gallery, 2341 N Miami Avenue, Wynwood
10a-2a EcoArtFashion Week Albion South Beach Hotel, 1650 James Ave. (at Lincoln Road) Miami Beach
10a-6p Baked a renegade art show during Art Basel 81 NW 24th Street (between NW 2nd Ave & N. Miami Ave)
10a-7p Young DASH Artists Recreate Grimm Fairy Tales for Art Basel Las Tias, 2834 North Miami Ave
11a-12m La Premiere Edition of Haiti Art Expo Mosaic Building in Miami Design District 161 NE 40th Street, Suite 201
11a-5p The Base Paint Tents For The Children Of Haiti Epic Residences Green, 270 Biscayne Blvd, Downtown Miami
11a-6p Small Gift Miami 173 NW 23rd Street
12n-10p Julian Lennon Presents Timeless During Art Basel Miami Beach The New Generation Green Room, Adrienne Arsht Center, 1300 Biscayne Boulevard, Miami
12n-10p Bert Stern and I CHADY, Art Gallery + Atelier | 3312 N. Miami Ave. Wynwood
12n-12m Exhibitalia the Italian Pavilion 70 NW 25th. St., Wynwood Arts District
12n-12m Hyperbolic Aerosolic The Roots of New York City Underground Art 2501 NW 2nd Ave, Miami, FL in the Wynwood Art District
12n-9p Travel Squire Presents Art To Z Z Ocean Hotel South Beach, 1437 Collins Avenue
2p-12m ArtUndressed Harvey’s By The Bay, 6445 NE 7th Ave., Miami
6:30p-10p The Artbus Peep Show Traveling All Over Miami
6p-9p Icons and Legends at Nikki Beach One Ocean Drive, Miami Beach
7p O Cinema Celebrating Art Week 90 NW 29th Street Wynwood Miami
all Primary Flight Street Art Murals
all Miami Design District Presents Cultured Design District
all The Street Festival of Electronic Music, Art and Performance Harold Golen Gallery, 2294 NW 2nd Ave, Wynwood
day Urbayne Biscayne Art on the Boulevard 7657 Biscayne Blvd. Miami Fl 33183
day Art Basel at The Bakehouse Art Complex 561 NW 32nd Street, Wynwood Miami
day Benrimon Contemporary showcases Trey Speegle’s It’s Later Than You Think at Townhouse Townhouse Hotel 150 20th Street at Collins Ave, Miami Beach
day Laurence Choko presents Ten is One 3811 NW 2nd Avenue Miami, FL
day Miami Dade College Celebrates 50th Anniversary at Freedom Tower 600 Biscayne Blvd. Miami
day Artful Big Top at Cafeina 297 Northwest 23rd Street, Wynwood
day The Luis Morais Pop-N-Shop 438 Lincoln Road Miami Beach
day Alex Guofeng Cao at Art Miami 3101 NE 1st Avenue Mid-Town Miami
day Garden Café pop-up Miami Beach Botanical Gardens, 2000 Convention Center Drive, Miami Beach
day Rainbow City 3800 NE 1 Avenue, Design District
day The Liberty Entertainment Group Grand Opening Coral Gables Country Club, 997 North Greenway Drive
day Mark T Smith presents art work at Soyka Soyka Restaurant, 5556 NE Fourth Court, Biscayne Blvd.

Fair
9a-7p Littlest Sister 10 Spinello Gallery, 155 NE 38th Street, No. 101
10a-7p Ink Miami Suites of Dorchester, 1850 Collins Avenue, Miami Beach
11a-7p ART ASIA Miami – Midtown 2901 North Miami Avenue
11a-7p Scope Art Fair 3055 North Miami Avenue
11a-7p Arts For A Better World Soho Studios, NW 22nd Street and NW 1st Avenue
11a-7p Art Miami 32nd & NE 31st Street, Midtown
11a-8p Red Dot Art Fair NW 31st Street and NE 1st Avenue (Midtown Blvd.)
11a-8p Sculpt Miami 46 NW 36th Street, Midtown
11a-8p Graffiti Gone Global Fresh Produce 70 NW 25th Street, Wynwood
11a-8p Aqua Art 1530 Collins Avenue, Miami Beach
12n-6p Fountain Miami 2505 N. Miami Ave, Wynwood
12n-6p Moksha Visionary Art Fair 7th Circuit Studio, 228 NE 59th Street Miami
12n-8p Design Miami/ Miami Beach Convention Center P-Lot
12n-8p Art Basel Miami Beach Miami Beach Convention Center
12n-8p ZOOM Contemporary Art Fair South Seas Hotel, 1751 Collins Avenue
12n-8p Art Whino The Takeover Charcoal Studios Outdoor Space 2135 NW 1st Ave Wynwood Miami
1p-8p PULSE Miami The Ice Palace, 1400 North Miami Avenue
2p-2a Miami’s Independent Thinkers Art Basel 2010 Satellite Fair Casa Wynwood, 2135 NW 1st Court Wynwood
2p-8p NADA Art Fair Miami Beach The Deauville Beach Resort, 6701 Collins Avenue
day Zones Contemporary Art Fair Miami 47 NE 24th St. Wynwood
day It Ain’t Fair OHWOW, 3100 NW 7 Avenue, Miami, FL 33127
12n-12m Multiversal Grey Area, 130 NW 24th Street, Wynwood

Gallery
9a CIFO Events during Art Basel Miami Beach 1018 North Miami Avenue, Miami
9a-9p Most Wanted Art Basel Exhibition Eighth Edition 750 NE 124 Street, Suite 2, North Miami
10a-12m Art Walks the Runway At The Michael Perez Pop Art Gallery The Michael Perez Pop Art Gallery, Midtown Miami
10a-5p Parsons Alumni at Art in Miami Caridi Gallery 785 NE 125th Street, North Miami
11a-11p Appropriated, Manipulated, Destroyed: The Art of N! Satterfield Harold Golen Gallery, 2294 North West 2nd Avenue, Wynwood
11a-5p Gallery Schuster Miami during Basel Week 2085 B NW 2nd Avenue. Corner of 21st Street. Wynwood
11a-5p Vellicate at Neox Image Photography Studio 250 NW 23rd St, #205 Wynwood
11a-7p ChinaMan New Media Installation Claudia Calle Studio, 2722 NW 2nd Avenue, Miami
12n-10p CANDO Arts Co-op presents WET 309 23rd Street, Miami Beach, FL
12n-5p Barbara Hulanicki Presents Flash at Calix Gustav Gallery Wynwood Arts District, 98 NW 29th Street, Miami, FL
12n-6p Painting Photography Mixedmedia Sculpture Digitalmedia 250 nw 23rd street, wynwood loft #203, Wynwood
12n-7p Primary Projects 4141 NE Second Avenue, Suite 104, Design District
6p-10p International Biennale Artists Miami 2033 NW 1st Place
day Masik Gallery Installation 50 NW 29th Street, Wynwood
day The Wolfsonian–Fiu Presents Isabella Rossellini Seduce Me An Installation 1001 Washington Avenue, Miami Beach
day O. Ascanio Gallery Presents Side By Side Contemporary Masterworks Opening Reception 2600 NW Second Avenue, Wynwood Arts District
day The Small World Of Willard Wigan Midtown Miami 3252 NE First Avenue

Party
10a-12m Visual Art / Dance at Inkub8 842 NW 9th Court | Miami,
10a-1p PULSE Miami Press and VIP Private Preview The Ice Palace, 1400 North Miami Avenue
10p Art Basel Week at Transit 729 sw 1st ave Miami
10p-3a Charcoal Studios 60 NW 22nd St. SCOPEMiami Night Event
12n-7p Seventh Annual Masters Mystery Art Show The Ritz-Carlton, South Beach, One Lincoln Road
12p–9p Vogue Lounge at Art Basel Shopping Event The Raleigh Hotel, 1775 Collins Avenue
3p-3a Art Basel events at Delano, Mondrian and Shore Club Mondrian, 1100 West Ave, Delano, 1685 Collins Ave, Shore Club, 1901 Collins Ave
5p-12m Globaile Art Basel Event At The News Lounge 5580 Ne 4th Court, Miami
6p Rainbow City Opening Reception 3800 NE 1 Avenue, Design District
6p Ur In or Ur Out 456 Arthur Godfrey Road, Miami Bach
6p-10p VERGE Miami Beach Opening Night Reception The Catalina Hotel, 1732 Collins Avenue
6p-10p United Nude 5PRCITY exhibition Opening Party “United Nude Miami, 161 NE 40th Street, Miami Design District

6p-10p Bert Stern and I VIP Reception CHADY, Art Gallery + Atelier | 3312 N. Miami Ave. Wynwood
6p-11p Art at The Surfcomber Presents Janinne Alter and Pablo Ricatta 1717 Coliins Avenue, Miami Beach
6p-12a CCEMiami Mover la Roca The Moore Space, 4040 NE 2nd Avenue, Suite 200, Second Floor
6p-12m Oceanfront Nights The Oceanfront at Collins Park between 21st and 22nd Streets
6p-9p
7p Artistically Fashioned! Art Basel Celebration Deco One Interiors Group 3900 N. Miami Ave. Wynwood Miami
7p Miami Dade College Celebrates 50th Anniversary at Freedom Tower Gala 600 Biscayne Blvd. Miami
7p-10p Anya Ponorovskaya’s Downtown Salon Opening reception 35 Northeast 40th Street, Design District
7p-10p Primary Projects Opening 4141 NE Second Avenue, Suite 104, Design District
7p-10p Disney’s Airline Chair Launch Party Avant Gallery, 3850 N. Miami Avenue, Design District
7p-10p Cappellini Presents the TRON Armchair with Walt Disney Signature 10 NE 39th Street Design District Miami
7p-10p Locust Projects presents the Billboard Project featuring Liam Gillick Reception 155 NE 38th Street #100, Design District Miami
7p-10p NDS Market opening 155 NE 38 St.
7p-11p Party on the Plaza Miami Art Museum, 101 West Flagler Street
7p-9p Mark T Smith presents art work at Soyka Opening Reception Soyka Restaurant, 5556 NE Fourth Court, Biscayne Blvd.
8:30pm-12m La Premiere Edition of Haiti Art Expo Opening Night Mosaic Building in Miami Design District 161 NE 40th Street, Suite 201
8p It Ain’t Fair OHWOW, 3100 NW 7 Avenue, Miami, FL 33127
8p Rough Draft Transit Lounge (Red Room), 729 SW 1st Avenue, Brickell
8p-10p New Dealers Art Alliance (NADA) Fair Opening Party The Deauville Beach Resort, 6701 Collins Avenue, Miami Beach
8p-11p Miguel Paredes National Gallery National Hotel, 1677 Collins Ave. Miami Beach
8p-12a Maison Martin Margiela 3930 NE 2nd Avenue, Suite 101, Miami, FL 33137
8p12m Maison Martin Margiela Celebrates Art Basel Maison Martin Margiela, 3930 NE 2nd Avenue, Suite 101
8p-12m Hyperbolic Aerosolic The Roots of New York City Underground Art Opening Reception 2501 NW 2nd Ave, Miami, FL in the Wynwood Art District
8p-12m Urban Alchemists Wynwood Walls Opening Party 2516 NW Second Avenue, Miami FL
9p-12a Small Gift Miami 173 NW 23rd Street, Wynwood Miami Hello Kitty Meets Obey Sanrio
9p-12m Art Basel at Club 50 Featuring Lesatova Club 50
9p-4a Safe + The Pickle / Fuck Art, Let’s Dance / Off Basel The Electric Pickle, 2826 N. Miami Avenue, Wynwood Miami
night Artful Big Top at Cafeina 297 Northwest 23rd Street, Wynwood


Art Basel Events Schedule Wednesday 12/1/10

{Please note, these schedules are NOT guaranteed. Please verify the information yourself or take your chances!}
Soul Of Miami Art Basel Events Summary
These schedules will be updated regularly, so check back for the newest information!

Wednesday, December 1, 2010

Exhibit
7a-7p Daniel Goldstein Through the Eyes of Love HIV/AIDS Art Exhibition Miami International University of Art & Design, 1501 Biscayne Blvd., Miami
9a-4p Locust Projects presents the Billboard Project featuring Liam Gillick 155 NE 38th Street #100, Design District Miami
10a-2a EcoArtFashion Week Albion South Beach Hotel, 1650 James Ave. (at Lincoln Road) Miami Beach
10a-7p Young DASH Artists Recreate Grimm Fairy Tales for Art Basel Las Tias, 2834 North Miami Ave
11a-5p The Base Paint Tents For The Children Of Haiti Epic Residences Green, 270 Biscayne Blvd, Downtown Miami
12n-10p Julian Lennon Presents Timeless During Art Basel Miami Beach The New Generation Green Room, Adrienne Arsht Center, 1300 Biscayne Boulevard, Miami
12n-10p Bert Stern and I CHADY, Art Gallery + Atelier | 3312 N. Miami Ave. Wynwood
12n-12m Exhibitalia the Italian Pavilion 70 NW 25th. St., Wynwood Arts District
2p-12m ArtUndressed Harvey’s By The Bay, 6445 NE 7th Ave., Miami
6p-10p Travel Squire Presents Art To Z Z Ocean Hotel South Beach, 1437 Collins Avenue
7p, 9:30p O Cinema Celebrating Art Week 90 NW 29th Street Wynwood Miami
all Primary Flight Street Art Murals
all Miami Design District Presents Cultured Design District
day Urbayne Biscayne Art on the Boulevard 7657 Biscayne Blvd. Miami Fl 33183
day Art Basel at The Bakehouse Art Complex 561 NW 32nd Street, Wynwood Miami
day Benrimon Contemporary showcases Trey Speegle’s It’s Later Than You Think at Townhouse Townhouse Hotel 150 20th Street at Collins Ave, Miami Beach
day Laurence Choko presents Ten is One 3811 NW 2nd Avenue Miami, FL
day Miami Dade College Celebrates 50th Anniversary at Freedom Tower 600 Biscayne Blvd. Miami
day Artful Big Top at Cafeina 297 Northwest 23rd Street, Wynwood
day The Luis Morais Pop-N-Shop 438 Lincoln Road Miami Beach
day Alex Guofeng Cao at Art Miami 3101 NE 1st Avenue Mid-Town Miami
day Garden Café pop-up Miami Beach Botanical Gardens, 2000 Convention Center Drive, Miami Beach

Fair
9a-7p Littlest Sister 10 Spinello Gallery, 155 NE 38th Street, No. 101
11a-6p ART ASIA Miami – Midtown 2901 North Miami Avenue
11a-6p Scope Art Fair 3055 North Miami Avenue
11a-7p Arts For A Better World Soho Studios, NW 22nd Street and NW 1st Avenue
11a-7p Art Miami 32nd & NE 31st Street, Midtown
11a-7p Red Dot Art Fair NW 31st Street and NE 1st Avenue (Midtown Blvd.)
11a-8p Sculpt Miami 46 NW 36th Street, Midtown
11a-8p Graffiti Gone Global Fresh Produce 70 NW 25th Street, Wynwood
12n-5p Ink Miami Suites of Dorchester, 1850 Collins Avenue, Miami Beach
12n-8p Design Miami/ Miami Beach Convention Center P-Lot
day Zones Contemporary Art Fair Miami 47 NE 24th St. Wynwood

Gallery
9a CIFO Events during Art Basel Miami Beach 1018 North Miami Avenue, Miami
9a-9p Most Wanted Art Basel Exhibition Eighth Edition 750 NE 124 Street, Suite 2, North Miami
10a-12m Art Walks the Runway At The Michael Perez Pop Art Gallery The Michael Perez Pop Art Gallery, Midtown Miami
10a-5p Parsons Alumni at Art in Miami Caridi Gallery 785 NE 125th Street, North Miami
11a-5p Gallery Schuster Miami during Basel Week 2085 B NW 2nd Avenue. Corner of 21st Street. Wynwood
11a-7p ChinaMan New Media Installation Claudia Calle Studio, 2722 NW 2nd Avenue, Miami
12n the Kissing Booth Show at swampspace gallery 3821 NE 1 Court, Design Distirct
12n-5p Barbara Hulanicki Presents Flash at Calix Gustav Gallery Wynwood Arts District, 98 NW 29th Street, Miami, FL
12n-6p Painting Photography Mixedmedia Sculpture Digitalmedia 250 nw 23rd street, wynwood loft #203, Wynwood
12n-7p Primary Projects 4141 NE Second Avenue, Suite 104, Design District
6p-10p International Biennale Artists Miami 2033 NW 1st Place
day Masik Gallery Installation 50 NW 29th Street, Wynwood
day The Wolfsonian–Fiu Presents Isabella Rossellini Seduce Me An Installation 1001 Washington Avenue, Miami Beach
day O. Ascanio Gallery Presents Side By Side Contemporary Masterworks Opening Reception 2600 NW Second Avenue, Wynwood Arts District
day The Small World Of Willard Wigan Midtown Miami 3252 NE First Avenue

Party
10a Ink Miami Preview Breakfast Suites of Dorchester, 1850 Collins Avenue, Miami Beach
11a-1p Littlest Sister 10 Vernissage Spinello Gallery, 155 NE 38th Street, No. 101
12n–9p Vogue Lounge at Art Basel Shopping Event The Raleigh Hotel, 1775 Collins Avenue
3p-6p ZOOM Contemporary Art Fair Professional Preview South Seas Hotel, 1751 Collins Avenue
6p-12m Oceanfront Nights The Oceanfront at Collins Park between 21st and 22nd Streets
6p-9p Art Basel Miami Beach Vernissage Miami Beach Convention Center
7p-11p Vellicate at Neox Image Photography Studio Opening Reception 250 NW 23rd St, #205 Wynwood
7p-11p CANDO Arts Co-op presents WET Opening Reception 309 23rd Street, Miami Beach, FL
7p-9p Vogue Lounge Cocktail Reception The Raleigh Hotel, 1775 Collins Avenue
7p-9p Young DASH Artists Recreate Grimm Fairy Tales for Art Basel Opening Las Tias, 2834 North Miami Ave
8p Eurocinema Cocktail Party and Avenue Montaigne Viewing At Gansevoort Miami Beach 12/1/10 2377 Collins Avenue, Miami Beach
8p-10p Artcenter/South Florida Sugar Rush 800 Lincoln Road, Miami Beach
8p-11p Miguel Paredes National Gallery National Hotel, 1677 Collins Ave. Miami Beach
8p-11p Aqua Art Opening 1530 Collins Avenue, Miami Beach
8p-11p ZOOM Contemporary Art Fair Preview Reception South Seas Hotel, 1751 Collins Avenue
9a-3a Art Basel events at Delano, Mondrian and Shore Club Mondrian, 1100 West Ave, Delano, 1685 Collins Ave, Shore Club, 1901 Collins Ave
9p Visual Art / Dance at Inkub8 842 NW 9th Court | Miami,
9:30p PRIVATE Townhouse Hotel Rooftop hosted by Perry and Etty Farrell
10p Art Basel Week at Transit 729 sw 1st ave Miami
evening The Wolfsonian–Fiu Exclusive Dinner During Art Basel Miami Beach Featuring Chef Jean-Georges Vongerichten 1001 Washington Avenue, Miami Beach
night Artful Big Top at Cafeina 297 Northwest 23rd Street, Wynwood


Art Basel Events Schedule Tuesday 11/30/10

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Soul Of Miami Art Basel Events Summary
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Tuesday, November 30, 2010

Exhibit
10a-7p Young DASH Artists Recreate Grimm Fairy Tales for Art Basel Las Tias, 2834 North Miami Ave
11a-5p The Base Paint Tents For The Children Of Haiti Epic Residences Green, 270 Biscayne Blvd, Downtown Miami
9a-4p Locust Projects presents the Billboard Project featuring Liam Gillick 155 NE 38th Street #100, Design District Miami
all Primary Flight Street Art Murals
day Urbayne Biscayne Art on the Boulevard 7657 Biscayne Blvd. Miami Fl 33183
day Art Basel at The Bakehouse Art Complex 561 NW 32nd Street, Wynwood Miami
day Benrimon Contemporary showcases Trey Speegle’s It’s Later Than You Think at Townhouse Townhouse Hotel 150 20th Street at Collins Ave, Miami Beach
day Laurence Choko presents Ten is One 3811 NW 2nd Avenue Miami, FL
day Miami Dade College Celebrates 50th Anniversary at Freedom Tower 600 Biscayne Blvd. Miami

Fair
11a-8p Sculpt Miami 46 NW 36th Street, Midtown

Gallery
10a-5p Parsons Alumni at Art in Miami Caridi Gallery 785 NE 125th Street, North Miami
12n-5p Barbara Hulanicki Presents Flash at Calix Gustav Gallery Wynwood Arts District, 98 NW 29th Street, Miami, FL
day Masik Gallery Installation 50 NW 29th Street, Wynwood

Party
10p Benrimon Contemporary showcases Trey Speegle’s It’s Later Than You Think at Townhouse Private Reception Townhouse Hotel 150 20th Street at Collins Ave, Miami Beach
10p Art Basel Week at Transit 729 sw 1st ave Miami
11p-3a Art Basel events at Delano, Mondrian and Shore Club Mondrian, 1100 West Ave, Delano, 1685 Collins Ave, Shore Club, 1901 Collins Ave
3p-6p Design Miami/ Collectors Preview Miami Beach Convention Center P-Lot
3p-9p ART ASIA Miami – Midtown Vernissage 2901 North Miami Avenue
3p-9p Scope Art Fair FirstView & PressView 3055 North Miami Avenue
5:30p-10:30p Art Miami Vernissage 32nd & NE 31st Street, Midtown
5p-6p Red Dot Art Fair VIP & Press Preview NW 31st Street and NE 1st Avenue (Midtown Blvd.)
5p-7p Nicolas Lobo Limestoned Opening Reception Charest-Weinberg 250 NW 23rd St, Space 408 Wynwood Miami
6p Miami Dade College Celebrates 50th Anniversary at Freedom Tower smART Sale 600 Biscayne Blvd. Miami
6p-10p Design Miami/ Collectors Vernissage Miami Beach Convention Center P-Lot
6p-8:30p Arts For A Better World VIP & Press Preview Soho Studios, NW 22nd Street and NW 1st Avenue
6p-8p EcoArtFashion Week Opening Reception Albion South Beach Hotel, 1650 James Ave. (at Lincoln Road) Miami Beach
6p-8p Daniel Goldstein Through the Eyes of Love HIV/AIDS Art Exhibition Opening Reception Miami International University of Art & Design, 1501 Biscayne Blvd., Miami
6p-9p Red Dot Art Fair Opening Reception GreenMiami NW 31st Street and NE 1st Avenue (Midtown Blvd.)
7:30p-11p Arts For A Better World Invitation Celebration Soho Studios, NW 22nd Street and NW 1st Avenue
7:30p-11p Luca Artioli – Serenissima Dreaming Private Opening Reception
7p Julian Lennon Presents Timeless During Art Basel Miami Beach The New Generation Green Room, Adrienne Arsht Center, 1300 Biscayne Boulevard, Miami
7p-10:30p Art Miami Private Press Event
7p-10p Littlest Sister 10 Vernissage Spinello Gallery, 155 NE 38th Street, No. 101
7p-10p Masik Live Art Performance Marquis Residences – Sky Pool Deck, 1100 Biscayne Blvd, 14th Floor
7p-10p Ilya and Emilia Kabakov Someone Under the Carpet Opening Reception Wolfgang Roth & Partners Fine Art 201 NE 39th Street
7p-11p Most Wanted Art Basel Opening Party 750 NE 124 Street, Suite 2, North Miami
8p-10p Design Miami/ Collectors Nocturne Miami Beach Convention Center P-Lot
8p-11p Parsons Alumni at Art in Miami First View Caridi Gallery 785 NE 125th Street, North Miami
8p-12m Wrap Yourself In Art Party Albion Hotel, 1650 James Avenue. Miami Beach
night Leo Matiz Photography at Ideobox Artspace Opening 2417 North Miami Avenue Wynwood


Art Basel Events Schedule Monday 11/29/10

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Soul Of Miami Art Basel Events Summary
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Monday, November 29, 2010
Exhibit
all Primary Flight Street Art Murals
day Urbayne Biscayne Art on the Boulevard 7657 Biscayne Blvd. Miami Fl 33183
day Art Basel at The Bakehouse Art Complex 561 NW 32nd Street, Wynwood Miami
day Benrimon Contemporary showcases Trey Speegle’s It’s Later Than You Think at Townhouse Townhouse Hotel 150 20th Street at Collins Ave, Miami Beach

Gallery
day Masik Gallery Installation 50 NW 29th Street, Wynwood

Party
5p-12m Art Starts in the Grove Kicking-off Art Basel Week Coconut Grove Business District
6p-11p The Base Paint Tents For The Children Of Haiti Private Cocktail Epic Residences Green, 270 Biscayne Blvd, Downtown Miami
7p Miami Dade College Celebrates 50th Anniversary at Freedom Tower Private Reception 600 Biscayne Blvd. Miami
7p-10:30p Ornare Announces 4th Annual Tastemakers Showcase 3930 N.E. 2nd Avenue, Suites 102/103, Design District
7p10p Natural Selection Art Exhibition Grand Opening CGAF Gallery, 3390 Mary Street, Coconut Grove
7p10p SIN Art Basel Week Kick Off Event Bakehouse Art Complex, 561 N.W. 32nd Street, Wynwood Miami
7p-10p RODEZart.com Gallery Presents eXposed 3015 Grand Ave., Suite 237, Coconut Grove
7p-10p O. Ascanio Gallery Presents Side By Side Contemporary Masterworks Opening Reception 2600 NW Second Avenue, Wynwood Arts District
7p-10p Sculpt Miami VIP Preview 46 NW 36th Street, Midtown
7p-10p Art Starts in the Grove 3390 Mary Street, Coconut Grove
7p-10p Art Basel at The Bakehouse Art Complex Kick-Off 561 NW 32nd Street, Wynwood Miami
7p-11p The Jills and Hope Gainer Present Gold For Life 94 Palm Island, Miami Beach, FL 33139


Art Basel Events Schedule Sunday 11/28/10

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Sunday, November 28, 2010
Party 12n-8p Urbayne Biscayne Art on the Boulevard 7657 Biscayne Blvd. Miami Fl 33183
Party 12n-8p MiMo Art Boulevard Biscayne Art Fest Biscayne Blvd, from NE 65th to 77th ST. Miami Fl.


Art Basel Events Schedule Saturday 11/27/10

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Saturday, November 27, 2010
7p-10p Supercluster at Praxis International Art Opening Reception 2219 NW 2nd Avenue, Wynwood Miami
6p-9p Clifton Childree: Orchestrated Gestures, Arnold Mesches: Weather Patterns and Paint Dorsch Gallery, 151 NW 24 St, Wynwood Miami
6p-8p Opening Reception Abby Manock Lesser Evils 174 NW 23 Street, Wynwood Miami
7p Eleazar Delgado debuts Behind the Lights Broadway Art & Framing 7226 Biscayne Boulevard Miami


Songwriter Jamie Jo Harris Launches Belle Coeur at Jackie Abraham Fine and Estate Jewelry with Exclusive Reception

Hit songwriter Jamie Jo Harris held an exclusive launch event for her rock-inspired jewelry line Belle Coeur at Jackie Abraham Fine & Estate Jewelry on November 18, 2010. Hosted by Harris, collaborator Rosalina Lydster of Jewelry by Rosalina along with Jackie Abraham and wife Johanna, the soiree drew a packed house.

Guests included socialite Claudine Smurfit, celebrity wig designer Ruth Regina, Miami luxury real estate giant Rusty Stein, Bay Harbour Islands Vice-Mayor Ileene Wallace, Femme Coiffure Hair Salon & Spa owner Raphael Reboh and wife Alyssa, former banker-turned-professor and Star Jones’ ex-husband Al Reynolds, and the designer’s parents, prominent businessman Mel Harris and wife Fran, who sipped specialty Solerno Blood Orange Liqueur champagne cocktails and nibbled on Belle Coeur-branded bite-sized cupcakes provided by 2 Girls and a Cupcake, while perusing the line’s debut collection and mingling with designer Jamie Jo and her collaborator.

Channeling Jamie Jo’s love of music, fashion and philanthropy, Belle Coeur (literally, a “beautiful heart” in French) features a selection of unisex, interlocking pendants, cuffs, rings and earrings marked with the line’s signature agate-, white, pink and black sapphire-encrusted symbols of wings, hearts and keys, which embody Jamie Jo’s free spirit. Notably, a portion of proceeds from the sales of Belle Coeur during the event will be donated to charity. Prices range from $400 to $5,000. For more information on Belle Coeur, please visit www.BelleCoeur.cc.

In addition to launching Belle Coeur nationwide, Jamie Jo is also actively involved in her career as a hit songwriter. A member of the Songwriters Hall of Fame, Jamie Jo is currently working with nine-time Grammy Award-winning producer Rudy Perez to produce a selection of songs to be presented to his A-list clients including Leona Lewis and Beyonce, among others. Having earned acclaim for her contributions to the music world, such as a chart-topping duet with Barry Gibb of Bee Gees fame, Jamie Jo is recognized for her social affiliations, having walked the runway at charitable fashion shows and been appointed hostess of events and store openings for some of the world’s most recognized designers. As founder and first president of the Young Society for Love & Hope, Diabetes Research Institute, Jamie Jo is an active and respected philanthropist.

Photographs by Seth Dixon/WorldRedEye.com

Mercy Hospital Celebrates 60s in Style

Mercy Hospital turns 60 this December, and to celebrate the milestone, hundreds joined together for the annual Mercy Foundation Gala, paying tribute to both the hospital and the Foundation’s numerous achievements.

Fittingly titled “Diamond,” the October 30th fundraiser at the InterContinental Hotel Miami also honored the past presidents of the Mercy medical staff. Recognized for their service, which has spanned, collectively, more than half a century, the former leaders received the prestigious Monsignor Bryan O. Walsh Humanitarian Award, and were singled out for their exemplary dedication to the hospital’s growth and development — both in South Florida and beyond its borders.

The “Diamond” Gala featured entertainment by GRAMMY award-winning singer Willy Chirino, as well as fashions, created specifically for the Gala’s silent auction, by Miami-based couture designers. Mayda Cisneros, Rene Ruiz, Victoria Lopez Castro, Gabriela Arango and Rosina Malta (fur designer) unveiled signature gowns and a fur, designed in purple and/or red (the colors of the Gala), proceeds of which benefited the Mercy Foundation. The silent auction additionally offered a myriad of generously donated items including works of art, sports memorabilia and jewelry.

“We are grateful to the countless supporters and enthusiastic volunteers who have helped make this special edition of our time-honored fundraiser a true success,” said Josie Romano Brown, Mercy Foundation President. “Each year, the Gala spotlights service to cause and community. It’s an honor to celebrate the depth and longevity of that dedication by Mercy Hospital and the ongoing commitment by its Medical Staff to delivering compassionate, quality care.”

Additionally receiving special recognition were the “Diamond” event organizers: Gala Chairpersons, Mr. & Mrs. Jacobo Gadala-María, Jr. and Dr. & Mrs. Rolando De León; Journal Chairs Dr. & Mrs. Rafael J. Mas; Auction Chairs Dr. & Mrs. Michael Gordon; and Gala committee members.

About the Mercy Foundation:

The Mercy Foundation exists to advance and support the mission and healthcare ministry of the Sisters of St. Joseph of St. Augustine. During the last 60 years this has been accomplished through fundraising for Mercy Hospital and its outreach programs, such as the St. John Bosco Clinic. In the last five years, the Foundation has been instrumental in the success of many valuable projects and community outreach programs, including the St. John Bosco Clinic, the School of Licensed Practical Nursing, the Ortega Bonet Miami Cancer Center, the Kohly Center for Rehabilitation and the Colt Neuro-Intensive Care Unit. The Foundation was successful in raising $15 million during the VISION campaign for the expansion and renovation of the Emergency Department.

Photographs of the event

Books, Books and more Books at the Miami Book Fair International

The 27th Annual Miami Book Fair International was a great success with notable authors and celebrities joining in the fun. As soon as I stepped into the grounds of the Book Fair I was astonished at the big crowds. This book fair like every year had it all books from all over the world and in many languages.

As I was perusing the kiosks, I was welcomed by a scary looking being, a Minotaur, it was one of the stilt walkers that was entertaining the crowds at the fair. Also a lovely 8 foot geisha in stilts, walked amongst them. As I was heading towards one of the book alleys, I noticed the sound of the Mariachis. Low and behold, Mexico was the host country in the Grand Pavilion celebrating the bicentennial of Mexico’s independence. The Pavilion was dedicated to the culture and life of Mexico which included some tasting of this rich country’s cuisine.

As I was enjoying the Pavilion around 4 p.m., I wanted to enjoy myself in some literary knowledge. I entered one of the readings. Linda Gassenheimer, Jack Bishop and Joan Nathan were reading excerpts from their books that related to different types of dishes from the tropical to the Jewish delicacies.

After their reading, Lee Brian Schrager was up next to present his book, “The “Food Network South Beach Wine & Food Festival Cookbook: Recipes and Behind-the-Scenes Stories from America’s Hottest Chefs”. In the next tent, Emilio Estefan was presenting a reading from his book, “The Rhythm of Success: How An Immigrant Produced His Own American Dream.” At that hour both tents were filled.

All in all so many books, so many stars. This was one of the best Miami Book Fair International that I have ever visited. Can’t wait to next year.

For more information visit www.miamibookfair.com

Photographs by Betty Alvarez

South Florida International Auto Show attracts many auto lovers worldwide By Betty Alvarez

The 40th anniversary South Florida International Auto Show ended its 10-day run on Sunday with attendance up over last year, a positive sign that local dealers believe may reflect a rise in consumer interest in new cars. This is true as I witnessed many car lovers at the auto show this year.

“We’ve had a couple of bad years in this economy,” said Rick Baker, president of the South Florida Automobile Dealers Association. “But this year, attendance was up about seven percent over 2009. Both weekends were fairly strong and visitor interest seemed high. We hope that will translate into better car sales going forward.” The event typically is the first major U.S. auto show of the season, filling the Miami Beach Convention Center with hundreds of new models.

New this year was Green Way, a special exhibit that gathered hybrid, electric and other models that sip fuel, or use none at all. It included a production version of the Volt, Chevrolet’s new extended range electric sedan, Nissan’s new all-electric LEAF and Honda’s new CR-Z Hybrid. Volvo used the show for the North American introduction of its 2012 S60 R-Design. Other new models included Nissan’s Juke and Suzuki’s Kizashi sports sedan. The South Florida show, one of America’s oldest and largest, also featured the latest crossovers, SUV’s and pickups.

During opening day press events on November 5, Ford showed off its all-electric Focus prototype and Lincoln’s MKZ Hybrid, then reviewed new technology in charging stations. Jeep’s all new Grand Cherokee has an upgraded interior, a new suspension designed with Mercedes-Benz and it boasts a 5-star crash rating. Reporters learned that sales are up 61 percent at Maserati, and 20 percent at Ferrari, from executives of the Italian marques who shared details of Maserati’s new 4-seat gran turismo convertible and Ferrari’s new 458 Italia. Nissan demonstrated the charging port, solar panel and other features of its 100 percent electric LEAF (Leading Environmentally Affordable Family) model. Toyota shared details of its new plug-in hybrid Prius in a special one-day-only event for media. Press day included events by Saab, Acura and Hyundai, which has new hybrid and turbo-charged versions of its popular Sonata sedan.

“There were new vehicles here that pave the way to the future,” said Baker, “and visitors got to see them up close, all under one roof.” Another new exhibit at the 40th Anniversary South Florida show was Miami Street Rides, a collection of chopped, tuned and painted custom cars in the spirit of 1960’s California designers. Numerous manufacturers participated in Ride & amp; Drive events that put attendees behind the wheel for a spin around the streets of Miami Beach. There were also classic autos that appears in the popular 80s show “Ghostbusters” and “Back to the Future”

Johan de Nysschen, president of Audi of America, was in Miami to speak to journalists gathered for the annual award luncheon presented by the Southern Automotive Media Association (SAMA). The group chose the Chevrolet Volt as its “Star of the Show,” Nissan’s LEAF as its “Best Green Technology Vehicle” and Jeep’s “Lower Forty” as its Best Concept Vehicle.

The South Florida International Show is produced by the South Florida Automobile Dealers Association, a four-county group of 190 new car dealers from The Keys to the Palm Beaches.

Photographs by Betty Alvarez

Iphone App – Aqua Gone App

Exciting new iPhone App for AQUA visitors!
AQUA is pleased to announce yet another exciting way for visitors to explore the fair. We will be featuring the revolutionary Collectrium iPhone app which is FREE to download for all attendees. With this image-recognition app, you will be able to point your iPhone at any piece registered at the fair and –
· Instantly receive extensive information on the piece, artist and gallery
· Bookmark your favorite works to review after the fair
· Share your favorites with friends via Facebook, Twitter and email
· Contact the gallery
· Browse the entire fair inventory prior to, during or after the fair
The Collectrium iPhone app will make your visit to the fair more interactive and informational and, therefore, more enjoyable. To download this app for FREE, visit the iTunes App store on your iPhone and type in Collectrium or visit www.collectrium.com/iphone. If you have any questions about the app please contact Collectrium at info@collectrium.com or call 212.796.5887.

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Grand Opening of the Miami Center for Plastic Surgery in the Design District

Guests recently celebrated an evening of beauty, art and achievement at the Miami Center for Plastic Surgery (MCPS) as Gabriel Salloum, M.D., served as host to a grand opening launch party to showcase his newest plastic surgery office and aesthetic center in Miami’s Design District.

Designed by Agustin Fernandez, MCPS features six patient care rooms, a spa-style aesthetics gallery, valet services and exclusive rotating art exhibits throughout its 3300 square feet. More than 250 guests and members of the media were treated to an exclusive tour of both the Plastic Surgery office and the Aesthetic Gallery, located at 2 NE 40th Street, Miami, FL 33137, while enjoying an exhibition by artist Derek Gores. More information is available at www.miamicenterforplasticsurgery.com.

Photographs of the event

Breakfast with Santa Toy Drive for Children of Haiti

BREAKFAST WITH SANTA, A LABOR OF LOVE!!!

Founded in 2007 by a group of friends and colleagues who wanted to make a difference in the community, and share the joy of Christmas with underprivileged children from Little Haiti and the surrounding Miami areas.

Each year we host the Annual Breakfast With Santa for over 300 children. The event is held at the JW Marriott in Miami for children ranging from 5 to 12 years old. They gather for a delectable Breakfast With Santa and his Elves. In addition to the delicious meal, each child receives a new toy, takes souvenir pictures with Santa, and many other activities. With the help of some wonderful friends, the JW Marriott Hotel, Halo (Haitian Leaders Organization), the Haitian Chamber of Commerce of Florida, Comprehensive Health Center, Stanley I Foofman, CPA, New Health Care Corp and Le Chic Events Design and Production; we are able to make the holidays memorable for these well-deserving Children.

In 2009 we extended the program to Haiti, hosting the First Annual Breakfast With Santa for over 600 children at the St Michel Episcopal School in Thomazeau, Haiti.

A Night in Miami Beach with a good surprise By Betty Alvarez

On my usual roundabouts of events, I decided to concentrate this time in Miami Beach. First on my list was the launch of Money Clip Direct South Beach at Chez Badeaux salon on Alton Road. Money Clip Direct is a beautifully designed coupon book that is delivered to homes all throughout South Florida, filled with exclusive offers designed to save all of us money. Chez Badeaux was honored to open its doors to its neighbors and surrounding businesses as there was music and great food provided by King Kone. It gave all visitors the opportunity to have a glimpse of this wonderful salon and the services it provides.

Next on my agenda, I headed to D. Rodriguez Cuba at Hotel Astor on Washington Avenue for the Voices Against Brain Cancer Kick Off Celebration. Mano Lichtenstein, founder of VABC and Chef Douglas Rodriguez hosted this celebration alongside some of VABC Ambassadors. VABC toasted the launch of the Florida Chapter featuring the sounds of Conjunto Progreso. This event was also in celebration of the upcoming Sounding Off For a Cure concert to be held on February 11, 2011. The cocktail reception which included many Miami and Miami Beach socialites started with delectable cocktails and passed appetizers that only D. Rodriguez Cuba is known for. Later on, the restaurant area turned into one big dance floor as the guests moved to the rhythms of Conjunto Progreso and Voice Against Brain Cancer thanked the invited guest for a wonderful evening supporting a great cause.

After I left the great fundraiser, I went to the Grand Opening of Coltorti on Lincoln Road. The store celebrated their storied 75 year history in Italy by welcoming invited guest to their new store in Miami. When I entered the store, I was amazed of all the good fashion that it had. Their motto is to bring the Coltori way re-interpreted into Miami chic. According to Marzio Torcianti, Coltorti Managing Director, “The Miami woman is certainly carving out her own place in fashion…much in the same way you look at a New Yorker or Parisian.” Coltorti will become a great resource to the Miami woman who wants to dress Miami Chic. With exclusive arrangements for pieces from coveted design house such as Moncler and Viannet, Coltorti will definitely be one store that you don’t want to miss.

My last stop was a surprise, as I have heard through the grapevine that there was a hotel opening, so I wandered to downtown Miami and low and behold, I discovered that it was the JW Marriott Marquis Grand Opening. Unfortunately, when I arrived, most of the guests were already leaving but the action was still going inside. So I took the elevator to the 19th Floor and to my surprise, the party was still going. In one of the beautifully decorated ballrooms there was a basketball court where guests in their tuxedos and dresses where still playing up some hoops. In another room, rich desserts and expresso were being served. As I passed the pool table in that area, I encountered a virtual bowling alley where guests were hitting a strike one after another. In another adjacent room, other guests were enjoying a good round of virtual golf. The hotel and its amenities were amazing. It was a great night even though the great stars were gone but it gave me an appreciation of the hotel after all the commotion was gone.

All in all it was a great night and after that I headed back home where a warm bed was welcoming me and looking forward to another great night out in the town!

Photographs by Betty Alvarez

Vanidades presents Magia de La Moda at Bass Museum

On October 22, Vanidades’ hosted its annual ‘Magia de la Moda’ fashion show at the Bass Museum.
Presented by beauty giants CoverGirl and Pantene, the show featured looks by Luca Luca, Trina Turk, Elie Tahari, Ina Soltani, Laundry by Shelly Segal and Trina Turk, to name just a few.

Photographs by Betty Alvarez

Go Red for Women 2010 Red Dress Fashion Show by Betty Alvarez

It was a spectacular night where art, fashion and a wonderful cause collided and brought you the Go Red For Women 2010 Red Dress Fashion Show in Miami Beach. The art was the Bass Museum where the show was held, while the Fashion was by Perry Ellis International and the cause was the American Heart Association’s Go Red For Women movement.

The evening started out with a fun Pre-Show Reception as the models got ready in some of Perry Ellis International’s beautiful lines of clothing. The Fashion Show was up next as the models strutted their stuff down the runway. Heart survivors were among some of the lovely models taking the cat walk that night. This was an evening to remember in the fight against heart disease! After the show was a Post-Party by PRIMP Hair Salon, one of the Fashion Show’s sponsors.

The cornerstone of the Miami Go Red movement, the Go Red For Women 2010 Red Dress Fashion Show is held during Miami’s Fall Fashion Week. The Miami Red Dress Fashion Show unites supporters of art, fashion, and health to bring critical attention to Heart Disease & Women. Symbolizing women’s fight against heart disease, the Red Dress is the icon of this international show.

In February 2004, American Heart Month, the American Heart Association (AHA) launched the Go Red for Women campaign as a critical step toward raising women’s awareness that heart disease is the number one cause of death for Women.

Through this campaign, we will empower women with the knowledge and tools they need to make positive lifestyle changes that will help reduce their risk of heart disease. Nationally, the color of Red will be promoted as the symbol for heart disease and to further establish the AHA as the leading authority on the subject.

Photographs by Betty Alvarez

The Standard Hotel Membership Info

The Standard Spa, Miami Beach is a holistic and hydrotherapy oriented spa hotel inspired by global bathing cultures, self teaching, and healing.

An adult playground where you can explore the curative effects of water, steam, or mud in our Hamam, Aroma Steam Room, Cedar Sauna, Infinity Pool, Roman Waterfall Hot Tub and Mud Lounge.

Welcome, relax, participate….retreat and enjoy yourself.

For Membership information contact Martin Solorzano through email at msolorzano@standardhotel.com or call 305.673.1717

Miami New Times Downtown Development Authority Iron Fork at Grand Central 10/21/10

Miami New Times is proud to present Iron Fork Presented by Downtown Development Authority.

Thursday, October 21, 2010
Grand Central (697 North Miami Avenue, Miami)
6pm-10pm / 7pm-10pm General Admission
Ticket Price: $35 Pre Sale / $45 at the Door / $65 VIP
Tickets and more info.

The center stage of this event will be the Chef Challenge Finals where Returning Champion: John Critchley, Area 31 will battle Douglas Rodriguez, D. Rodriguez Restaurant Group for the prestigious Iron Fork award. The chefs will receive a basket of ingredients and one secret ingredient. The winner will be announced that evening.

Iron Fork Will Feature:
Food Samplings From Area Restaurants
Open Bar Featuring: Famosa Beer, Bombay Sapphire, Barefoot Wine & Bubbly
Kitchen Provided by: Panda Kitchen & Bath

Performing Live: ‘BAREFOOT & BRENDON’. DJ MIKE T FEATURING JON SAXX

Benefiting: United Way

21+ Event

Live Jazz Duo at The French Quarter 10/10/10

Live Jazz Duo at The French Quarter
10/10/10, 6:00pm-10:00pm
Mardi Gras Casino, 3rd Floor Restaurant
The French Quarter
Mardi Gras Casino, 3rd Floor
831 N Federal Hwy
Hallandale Beach, FL 33009
954-924-3200
casinohost@playmardigras.com
Website.

Highly acclaimed jazz singer, Debbie Orta performs jazz standards and various jazz tunes from old to new. The French Quarter Restaurant is a great place to unwind and enjoy a delicious meal with first class live entertainment. At Mardi Gras Casino, Pembroke Rd. & US-1, Hallandale Beach, 3rd floor. Inexpensive, wine, full bar, live music, live jazz, casual or dressy, what more could you ask?

$6.95 for our signature appetizer platter on Sunday

Susan G Komen Race for the Cure Auction

These original photographs are being auctioned to raise funds for the Susan G. Komen Race for the Cure being held in Miami, FL on 10/16/2010. 50% of the proceeds from these original works will be donated to the upcoming race.

More information pertaining to the race can be found here. The photo will be framed in an 18″ x 24″ black wooden frame (hanging fixtures pre-attached to the frame) and sent to the highest bidder immediately following the auction. Bidding ends on 10/12.

Thank you for your support and happy bidding!

DIRECT LINK TO AUCTION ITEMS.
Items number:
170547846587
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Playing the Game of Life Open House 11/6/10

Playing the Game of Life Open House
November 6th, 2010, 10 am-2 pm
Playing the Game of Life Enrichment Center
7144 Byron Ave.
Miami Beach, FL 33141
www.playingthegameoflife.com

PLAYING THE GAME OF LIFEâ„  INVITES YOU TO A FREE OPEN HOUSE CELEBRATION

Children will enjoy games, activities, healthy snacks and have FUN!

Playing the Game of Life℠ (PGL℠), a turn-key program for teaching social skills through an arts-based curriculum, is organizing a free event for children and youth 0- 18 years of age and families. The purpose of the “Open House” is to bring awareness to the community and to the public at large about its new space, enjoy the activities and have FUN!. It will be held on Saturday, November 6th , from 10 am to 2 pm, at 7144 Byron Avenue, Miami Beach.

During the event, children and families will be able to participate in different PGL℠ classes such as Creative Movement, Yoga, Fine Arts and Nutritional Education and Organic Cooking, enjoy face painting by The Fantastic Party Factory; taste delicious appetizer from Rancho Grande Restaurant. Manta Groves band will offer a special performance and Beach Flower will be passing flowers to the children. Participants will visit the newly remodeled facilities and also learn about PGL℠’s curriculum and programs.

PGL℠’s new center will offer fun-filled and educational programs for children 0 – 18 years of age, day time and after school programming, Mommy/Daddy and Me classes, Birthday Parties, programs for children with special abilities and Speech and Language services.

Until present, PGL℠ has run its programs at different facilities in Miami Beach, Aventura, Hallandale, Kendall, Little Havana, Hialeah, Overtown, and Northwest Miami. The opening of its own location will allow more children to have a chance to get to know and participate in the Playing the Game of Life programs. “Through the opening of this facility, it is our hope to plant seeds in the children’s lives which will then give them the opportunity to develop into confident and self-aware adults. Our approach is (w) holistic in nature and combines different tools in order to achieve the most complete social emotional learning experience for the child”, said Jeannette Blanca Egozi, President of PGL℠.
For more information call 305-864-5237 or email info@ecqc.biz or. To learn more about Playing the Game of Lifeâ„  please visit www.PlayingTheGameOfLife.com
About Playing the Game of Lifeâ„ 

Playing the Game of Life℠ (PGL℠) is a turn-key approach, created in 2006, which has the mission to develop social skills, build positive character attributes, and promotes life-long wellness through arts-based prevention programs. It is offered to children, adolescents and adult groups and, in order to carry out its mission, program uses different tools such as Positive Communication and Life Skills℠, Creative Movement, Meditation, Rhythmic Art, Performance Art, Fine Art and Filmmaking, Nutritional Education and Organic Cooking, Career Discovery and Exploration and Conscious Discipline®. PGL was created and is currently directed by Jeannette Blanca Egozi, President of ECQC, LLC. This company, founded in 2004, is a pioneer in developing quality alternative and (w)holistic** programming. Egozi is a Certified Mental Health Professional, an Internationally Certified Stress Management Consultant, earned a Peace Mediation Certificate from the University of Spiritual Healing and Sufism, is a Teacher, and has a Masters in Speech Language Pathology.

**Programs address the physical, emotional, mental, creative, and social aspects of the individual.

This event is FREE and open to the public! Bring your friends and family!

Henry Stone Music Introduces the New Haitian Sensation – Willy S!

Announcing a BRAND NEW CD from Henry Stone Music!

Willy S

“Love Life And Politics”

Click to listen now!

Willy S – These Flowers

NEW CD

“Love Life and Politics”
by Willy S – The Haitian Sensation

Willy Saintidor’s musical style is the result of a lifetime of struggle. A native of Haiti, Saintidor’s unique brand of soulful and rhythmic Reggae is expected to lure countless new fans from across the globe. Saintidor is quick to point out that while his music has been shaped by his own life experience, he has been inspired by the music of Bob Marley, Marvin Gaye, Peter Tosh and Lucky Dube, just to name a few. These artists not only succeeded on a universal scale, but they did it their way. Willy aspires to follow in the footsteps of these legends.

Willy Saintidor sings songs that are rhythmically beautiful, with profound thought provoking lyrics that speak about all issues that affect life. Willy S is truly the new Haitian Sensation!

Reggae Is Alive

www.henrystonemusic.com

The American Advertising Federation of Miami Battle of the Bands

AAF invites Miami’s advertising industry to its first ever Battle of the Bands
In war there is no prize for the runner-up.
Deadline to submit videos is October 17th.
Online voting will run from October 20-28th.
The top 3 voted bands from each category will compete at the Battle of the Bands Bash
Wednesday November 10th at 6:30 PM
Straight 8s
335 SW 8th Street
The Battle of the Bands Bash is open to the public and competing bands’ friends, coworkers and groupies.
www.aafmiami.com/battleofthebands.

In the most epic battle the world of advertising and business at large will ever see, victory is spelled S-I-N-G. The American Advertising Federation of Miami’s Battle of the Bands is a musical duel of industry talents that captures the competitive spirit of advertising and the voting practice of American Idol. The power to choose the reigning champions of song is in the hands of those who visit www.aafmiami.com/battleofthebands and vote for their favorites. Did we mention there will be lip-synching and A Pair of Nuts?

Yamil Piedra and Johnny Trabanco, Miami’s uproarious comedy duo “A Pair of Nuts” hosts of El Vacilon on Mega TV and featured on Comedy Central’s Tosh.0, Last Call with Carson Daly, VH1 and BET, host the musical face off starting online now. The challenge is open to all bands with at least one member belonging to AAF or working for a member organization. AAF supports the industry by providing a variety of ways to educate and stimulate the advertising work force. The Battle of Bands is its latest endeavor to drum up friendly competition, creativity and sweet tunes.

Participants should go online and submit a video of their band in action for the title of “The Most Awesome Band” and the coveted “Golden Guitar” award. And, if you can’t hold a tune, please do us all a favor and submit your lip-synching video for “The Most Amazing Music Video by a Non Band” title and the “Golden Lips” trophy, which is still pretty awesome.

Deadline to submit videos is October 17th. Online voting will run from October 20-28th, and the top 3 voted bands from each category will compete at the Battle of the Bands Bash November 10th. For more information on the challenge, please visit www.aafmiami.com/battleofthebands for a brief tutorial by A Pair of Nuts.

In addition to the competition, Accent Alternative Art Space, a local non-profit art gallery spearheaded by Coral Gables-based agency Accentmarketing, will showcase work by a local Miami artist. The non-profit art gallery’s mission is to bring unknown, local talent to the forefront of Miami’s art scene.

The industry jam session will be held at Straight 8s, Miami’s new boho music and art house. The beatnik lounge will serve as a platform for local Latin and world music, as well as visual arts and music events. Doors open at 6:30 PM on Wednesday November 10th at 335 SW 8th Street. The Battle of the Bands Bash is open to the public and competing bands’ friends, coworkers and groupies.

AAF Miami (formerly Adfed) The American Advertising Federation of Miami (formerly Advertising Federation of Greater Miami), founded in 1924 is a professional trade organization fostering higher advertising industry standards in the community. It is one of the oldest continuing professional organizations in both Miami and the United States. With over 200 members representing all areas of the advertising profession, AAF Miami provides ongoing education through monthly events and scholarships and supports the community through public service programs. To learn more about the organization visit www.adfedmiami.com.

Accent Alternative Art Space is a not-for-profit art initiative by advertising agency Accentmarketing. This creative piece of real estate launched in 2010 and is dedicated to non-commercially driven artwork by emerging and mid-career artists. Essentially, AAAS wants to develop ideas that are outside of the mainstream scope of Miami artists’ commercial galleries while harnessing local talent and culture. To learn more about the not-for-profit art gallery visit www.facebook.com/accentart.

From Erin Mia: Business Marketing Advice For Charity Event Season

{A special guest post by the marketer extraordinaire Erin Mia Milchman. Soul Of Miami fully endorses this position. Sponsorship is one of the most powerful marketing tools available to business today.}

~ Erin Mia’s Business Marketing Advice For Charity Event Season ~

Hi!

Well, it looks like it’s that time of year again! The preparations for charity events are in full swing and so, the requests for auction items begin. I will be forwarding you the requests sent to me by worthy charities with strong followings and successful event histories for you to select from. As a marketing person, I am addressing the charity event season from a business standpoint and offering you a bit of free advice that really works to generate interest and ultimately business!

I strongly suggest that in this struggling economy you select 2 events per quarter and donate generously. Give something of significant value that proudly represents both you and your business. It’s all tax deductible and you can request that your business name, logo, website and contact information be listed on all electronically sent event information including but not limited to the actual electronic invite itself.

Placement on print collateral is not usually offered except in presenting sponsorship levels. You will be getting your business information out to thousands and in some cases hundreds of thousands of live, active emails. Charity mailing lists are extremely valuable tools because they have one of the strongest “open & read” performance percentages being that they are developed based on “interested parties”.

Additionally, you may be also benefiting from social media promotion and mailing lists of the committees, promoters, sponsors and venues. Utilize this opportunity to NETWORK! Face to face marketing is THE SINGLE MOST EFFECTIVE WAY to generate business and form loyal relationships. People involved in philanthropic work tend to be fiercely loyal and patronize those who’ve contributed to their beloved foundations. That doesn’t mean just show up to the event and indulge in the free champagne. I mean WORK IT BABY. These events are a literal goldmine of possibilities.

Make a commitment to serve on the board of at least one charitable event organization per year. Its hard work, but I promise you will make life long quality friends and solid business connections. Not to mention that we all should be doing SOMETHING to better this world we all live in, and hey, maybe you’ll even meet that “special” person.

Finally, VOLUNTEER. It takes an incredible amount of blood, sweat and tears to make major events go off flawlessly so that the less fortunate can benefit and someone’s got to do it! So, let that person be you. Again, you’ll make some sweet connections and feel really good about yourself knowing that YOU HAVE PERSONALLY MADE A DIFFERENCE. There’s nothing like a good fresh charge of pride to put a kick in your day and guess what? It’s contagious. Clients & customers feel it and react.

BONUS: Got teenagers? Great! Get them onboard with you. They all need service hours to apply for college, and what better way to get your kid to spend some quality time with you! (Minus the texting, facebooking and twittering) IT’S SHEER BRILLIANCE! Memories galore. <3

So~ I will be sending you several request letters for live & silent auction items throughout this heartwarming charity season. Don’t feel obligated to donate to all of them. I’m not EVER going to ask you to do that. However, I do ask that you think about two things that you care about. It could be Cancer ~ sheesh! There are hundreds of cancer foundation options to choose from. You can help to find a cure, help to prevent the disease, help provide housing for families, make wigs and on and on. Perhaps carbon footprints really make you hot.” going green” is THE super fashionable thing among celebs and New Yorkers (maybe they can do something about the cabs & all that honking!)

Save the planet, save the oceans, save the trees, save the animals. You get the picture. Maybe someone you love isn’t sick, isn’t poverty stricken, isn’t necessarily a vegan or a tree hugger. Maybe they’re just like you. BUT GAY. OMG! Sounds silly to say that, but in a lot of the world and most of our country homosexuality is still totally unacceptable and often a crime. In some countries shockingly close to us, perhaps you’ve been there with the kids on vacation; it’s punishable by DEATH. Well, that’s just unacceptable to me. Can you imagine? I’m not sure I NEED to force my feelings on gay marriage on people who feel differently due to their beliefs, but dammit, the death penalty for being gay? Wow that one really got me. Not exactly sure where I’m going to channel this energy, but it will be directed somewhere useful and I’m confident I will make some fabulous new friends in the process & a biz connection or two (or ten).

Ok, enough rambling. I’ll give you one more suggestion for marketing your business or product. Listen up now!

GOODIE BAGS. This one’s a no brainer. Girls of all ages L-O-V-E presents! We will step on our best friend’s toes to get that last tube of free lipstick at the makeup counter (and the color always sucks) get positively giddy at the sight of a colorful paper bag with curly ribbons ties to it, and I know personally that my friend Christina & I have been more than tempted to actually try to scam TWO goodie bags from the really good fashion events (oh wow. please don’t tell her I just totally threw her under the bus with me!) Goodie bags are an awesome opportunity to get your products to demographically perfect highly concentrated groups of people. Are you a shoe store? Target a charity that attracts a lot of women. Breast Cancer, Kids in Distress, Humane Society. You’re a dating service? Leukemia & Lymphoma Society (strong following of single upwardly mobile fun-loving people.)

Figure out whom you want to target and let me know. I’ll direct you to one that’ll work for you. DON”T BE CHINSY! (How do you spell that?) You’ve got one shot to either thrill her or annoy her. Give a gift certificate. I like these best for small businesses because it drives traffic to your store/business, provides an opportunity for you to meet her, impress her, get her in your database and make her a lifetime customer. Don’t be scared. Even if you donate one hundred twenty five dollar gift certificates, you’ll be lucky if seventy-five make it home, fifty make it into her purse and twenty make it into the store.

What would you pay for a great new customer? Twenty-five bucks? Yes I would. NO question. Much better than advertising prices! Remember ~ NO skimping! You only get one change to make a first impression. We girlies find plastic key chains, cheap looking pens and tee shits simply awful! Into the trash they go! (Wasted money for you.) Invest in something she will USE/WEAR/ADORE.

You want her to look at your logo over and over right? Great. Put it on a sexy looking hot pink or stainless steel water bottle that we can somehow connect our keys to. Or etch it onto THE BACK of a bottle of wine with a decadent looking label that I’ll want to keep “just for looks”. Give me a clear lip-gloss that plumps my lips. Think about it.

I have referrals for promotional products if you’d like them. Start now, don’t wait for the event to contact you because these things take time to have made and you will not get them in time to put in the bags by the time the volunteers get around to asking you for them.

OK, so there you go. I hope you take my advice and utilize this charity season to work FOR you effectively, and that maybe I’ve begun to change your mind about being relentlessly solicited for donations! :)

Erin Mia Milchman
Creative Events
Marketing/PR
954.232.0772
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Photographs of RazzleDazzle Barbershop in Brickell Grand Opening Extravaganza on 9/16/10

RazzleDazzle Barbershop in Brickell Grand Opening Extravaganza on Thursday, September 16, 2010.  RazzleDazzle is a 1940’s New York style themed barbershop that  promises to offer men a full selection of pampering services.  Classic hot lather shaves, shoe shines and haircuts are only a few of the services offered.

Celebrity Chef Michelle Bernstein Celebrates Hispanic Heritage Month at Macy’s at Dadeland Mall 9/26/10

Celebrity Chef Michelle Bernstein Celebrates Hispanic Heritage Month at Macy’s at Dadeland Mall
Sunday, September 26, 2010, 2:00 pm
Macy’s Home Store at Dadeland Mall
Culinary Kitchen, 2nd floor
7675 SW 88th Street, Miami, FL 33156
macys.com/culinarycouncil

Chef Michelle Bernstein is celebrating Hispanic Heritage Month at Macy’s at Dadeland Mall.

The award winning chef, restaurateur, author and Miami native, steps out of her two successful South Florida restaurants, Michy’s and SRA. Martinez to share the magic she creates in her restaurants with Macy’s customers. Come see her demonstrate how you can create some of her favorite, Latin inspired dishes at home! Michelle will be preparing Mexican style shrimp ceviche with toasted garlic, tomatoes and avocadoes; spaghetti carbonara “my way” with fresh peas, Serrano ham and st. andre cheese; and a caramelized banana panna cotta with dulce de leche cookies.

Michelle Bernstein is a Miami native of Jewish and Latin descent. Since the late 80’s, this passionate culinaire has dazzled diners and critics alike with her sublime cuisine and a personality as bright and vibrant as the Florida sun. “My food is luxurious but approachable,” says Bernstein, a James Beard Award winner (Best Chef South 2007) and author of Cuisine a Latina (Houghton Mifflin Harcourt 2008).

Following her demonstration, Michelle will sign copies of her cookbook, Cuisine à Latina, which will be available for purchase on the day of the event.

Announcing a new album by Montserrat Franco – La Gatica

In Miami, we mix Spanish and English when we speak, we drink café con leche, we smoke cigars and drink mojitos, we dance salsa and enjoy fun under the sun almost 365 days a year, despite our rainy days. But in Miami we also live and celebrate our diversity and we are proud of it every single day, that’s how we have artists such as Montserrat who brings Miami’s new sound with her new production proudly made in Miami.

Montserrat’s new album it’s an example, “La Gatica” has the sazon of the Tropics spicing it with Trinidad and Tobago’s artist “Terra B” who adds the soca/reggae flavor, inviting to dance near the beach, no shoes required just feeling the beat and going with the waves.

On “Concierto para dos” a “neo latino soul” song Montserrat shows her ability as a singer/songwriter who touches the heart of the listener with simple lyrics about real life facts, on the guitar Gloria Estefan’s guitarist Marco Linares adds his amazing touch.

On the Latin Jazz version of “The Man I love” there is nothing more surprising than this great standard made to order: danceable and with “mucha salsa”, at the piano Kiki Sanchez who also produced the whole album shows his virtuoso Latin Piano and his jazzystic passion.

On “What should I do” Montserrat’s soultry vocals and songwriter free spirit takes us to a different level of composition while this is the perfect song for a Sunday morning with the very sexy saxo of Arturo Arango.

“Yad Anuga” featuring Ricky Martin’s back up vocalist “Cheito Quinonez” brings the best of both worlds: Afro Cuban Guaguanco and Middle Eastern modulations, we enjoy the percussions by Daniel Berroa mixing bongos and the pottery ethnic drum “Udu”.

On “Teach me tonight” and “Se stasera sono qui” the first a standard made on the old school version and the classic Italian song on an unexpected samba arrangement.

On the bass Edilio Bermudez, other drums and percussions by Los Temerarios’s drummer Paul Votteler and Reinier Guerra. Recorded by Kevin Borda and mastered by The Hit Factory “Criteria” Engineer Israel Piti Najera.

And if this wasn’t enough part of the proceeds of the sales of Montserrat’s new album will benefit Miami based foundation “Commmon Ground for Conservation” a Non Profit 501 ( c ) (3) to help protect

Mother Earth and educate on sustainability. The Cd is on sale now on major retailers including Itunes, Napster, Amazon, Rhapsody, Ilike, Reverbnation, Cdbaby and more.

To learn more about Montserrat, like her Facebook page and make her your friend in Facebook, follow her on Twitter and be friends on Myspace or go to her Official Site: www.montserratfranco.com to get all the links.

Who is Montserrat?
www.montserratfranco.com

It’s an island with a volcano in the Caribbean, it’s a mountain and a monastery between Spain and France, it’s a cathedral in Bogota, Colombia, it’s also a fearless woman with a gypsy heart who traveled the world with a backpack, wrote songs and sung for a living, lived with the Guarani natives in South American jungles and the Bedouin people in the desert in the Middle East, speaks seven languages (Spanish, English, Guarani, Italian, Portuguese, Hebrew and Ladino), and has a multiethnic background that can be traced to medieval Spain.

Miami’s own Montserrat Franco has always had the need of expressing herself through music because her destiny was to be a woman of art. As the Dominican newspaper El Siglo says, “Montserrat is a woman whose soul is pure art”. Montserrat’s wild spirit broke the rules after she switched from the classical music scene in major European theaters and performing in Israel to her new life in Miami, far from the struggles of being a music student and globetrotter. But her artistic soul haunted her because it’s impossible to stop a gypsy on her journey.

I remember when I first heard Montserrat in concert singing at the majestic Rector’s Palace in Dubrovnik, Croatia in the summer of 2000. It’s amazing how someone can have the ability to sing with a symphonic orchestra one day, with a jazz band the next day and then with a folk band the following day or simply with her guitar in the streets or a park.

Montserrat is returning to the music scene this time with some of the songs she wrote years ago. In this production, she shows all of her faces. Originally from a small town in Paraguay, she has turned into a metropolitan polyglot singing in various tongues and preserving her pride in being a latina. She screams her Latin flavor in La Gatica and in Un Poquito, featuring Trinidad & Tobago’s artist “Terra B”.

Music is an entry into the soul of other cultures and countries. Let Montserrat show you the wealth of her globetrotting as you listen to her sing on this album in Spanish, English, Italian, and Hebrew.

As Bobby Ramirez wrote about her : “Miami’s newest singing sensation”, mixing spiciness, sensuality, island and Caribbean rhythms, Mediterranean and jazzy touches. She represents Miami’s spirit, her eclectic personality who refuses to be ‘like somebody” or influenced by somebody, Montserrat’s music is unique and she has still a long way to go…This is just the beginning. Would you stop a gypsy?

Susanna Zaraysky (Author of Language is Music, Journalist, Educator) www.createyourworldbooks.com

Language is Music: Over 70 Tips to learn foreign languages is a book on how to use music and the media to learn foreign languages. Published by Kaleidomundi.

12 Nights of Electronic Music and Art III VoiceCello 9/22/10

12 Nights of Electronic Music and Art III: CelloVoice
featuring Madeleine Shapiro, cello
Works by C. Chandler, O. J. Garcia, A. Gentile, R. Johnson, J. Kojs and J. Shatin
September 22, 2010 at 8PM
FREE
Harold Golen Gallery
2294 NW 2nd Ave, Wynwood Art District, Miami FL, 33127
info@12nights.org
Website.

The renowned New York-based cellist Madeleine Shapiro performs an hour-long concert of contemporary music for acoustic cello, cello with electronics and cello with audiovisual components. One world premiere and three area premieres are programmed. Highlighted will be pieces by Miami composers Orlando Jacinto Garcia and Juraj Kojs, both of which were written for Madeleine and are a part of her ongoing Nature Project. The program will further feature the compositions of Ada Gentile, Richard Johnson, Christopher Chandler and Judith Shatin.
“particularly effective is the end of the work’s third movement, ‘Desolation’ where icy chords underpin a solo line by cellist Madeleine Shapiro….It’s terribly powerful and commandingly delivered…” The Strad

Madeleine Shapiro, cellist, has long been a recognized figure in the field of contemporary music. She was the founding director of the internationally known ensemble The New Music Consort and presently directs ModernWorks, an ensemble that performs and commissions recent chamber works. Madeleine performs extensively as a solo recitalist throughout the United States, Europe and Latin America, programming both acoustic and electro acoustic works, many of which were written for her. Madeleine’s first solo CD, Electricity: Works for Cello and Electronics (Albany Records) was greeted as “focused and cohesive…a polystylistic collection of pieces that individually push the instrument and technology in unique ways” (Time Out New York). ModernWorks most recent CD, string quartets by Ge Gan-ru was chosen by The New York Times as one of the best CDs of 2009. Visit her at www.ModernWorks.com.

me, myself & I photo contest

{ me, myself & I } photo contest
august 28 – september 28, 12am august 28 – 12am september 28
You are being invited to our 4th monthly photo contest. Invite as many peeps as you’d like. We are trying to eventually get enough ppl to have a show with all the winners of our contests, so photo photo photo and post post post. Help us spread the word.

Directions: The theme of this contest is { YOU!!!!! }. Get creative, you don’t have to take a regular picture of you, it can be as creative as it gets, as long as you’re in it.

Rules
1. Pictures must be posted by midnight on September 28
2. Post the pictures to our FB wall at www.Facebook.com/LittleMargaritaPhotography
3. Title your photos { me, myself and I } photo contest
4. Only 3 pictures per person please
5. Please email LittleMargaritaPhotography@gmail.com if you have any questions.

There will be a 1st and 2nd place
Both winners will get an 8×10 print of their photo and a spot in our friends and family gallery} on our website www.LittleMargaritaPhotography.com
Pictures are to be posted @ www.facebook.com/LittleMargaritaPhotography

The 1st place winner’s print will be exhibited at Stage 84 for one month, and the proceeds from the sold art will be donated to ArtHeart.

Check them out at
http://www.facebook.com/stage84
http://www.artheart.ca/home.html

The photos will be judged by Alejandra Montoya and Jeff Patterson.

Good luck everyone

Miami Fashion Fest 10/21-23/10

Miami Fashion Fest Puts Miami At The Center Of The Fashion World With City-Wide Fashion-Focused Events

From Thursday, October 21, 2010 through Saturday, October 23, 2010, Miami will transform into the most fashionable place to be for the “IT” crowd as Miami Fashion Fest launches a retail weekend to remember. During Miami Fashion Fest, locals and visitors alike will have the opportunity to experience city-wide fashion focused events, from designer personal appearances and runway shows, to styling clinics, in-store retail promotions, cocktail parties, fashion photo shoots and much much more. Miami Fashion Fest will host a handful of top designers, national media outlets and celebrities over the weekend to experience first-hand the energy and vibe of the City. A strong marketing and communications campaign will work to attract foreign shoppers and the cool fashionable “IT” crowd to Miami during the third week in October annually. As part of the three day weekend, fashionistas and Miami’s most beautiful people will come out to play in head-to-toe designer garb to support their favorite shopping spots around town. Retailers will play an active role in organizing their own in-store events and promotions to drive traffic into their stores and boost sales – the primary goal of Miami Fashion Fest.

Managing Partners Silvio Sulichin and Minerva Arboleya of ASI Marketing conceived this three day annual fashion fest with the goal to make Miami a more fashionably desirable place to live, visit and do business for the fashion industry. They created this annual city-wide initiative to energize the locals and entice the fashion “IT” crowd from around the U.S., Caribbean and Latin America to head to Miami for a weekend of triple S’s: Shopping, Socializing and Sun each October.

“Miami Fashion Fest is about boosting the economy and coming together in the name of fashion,” say one of the partners. “Miami has everything to be a cool destination: location, sun, beaches, an internationally affluent crowd and world-class boutiques. The beauty of Miami is that most designer brands are represented here through freestanding stores or with a presence in the major department stores. We feel strongly that fashion brands such as Diane von Furstenberg, Carolina Herrera, Custo Barcelona, Nicole Miller, Donald J. Pliner and others who have invested in this market will support their business here by participating in MIAMI FASHION FEST in their own special way,” says Sulichin. Arboleya adds: “Our goal is to draw attention to Miami within the fashion industry and boast retail sales. Miami has always been on the fashion radar, we’re just elevating it to new standards.”

They envision fashion events taking place all over Miami-Dade County, with a concentration of activities in major shopping centers and retail destinations around town. The fashion theme is also adaptable to all lifestyle categories, including restaurants, hotels, nightclubs and art galleries, which are all important partners to complete the weekend experience.

A series of catwalk designer shows, such as those seen on the runways in New York, Paris and Milan, will close the evening each night followed by energized after-parties around town.

The Press Conference is scheduled for Thursday, October 21, 2010 (Time – TBD). With the fashion industry at the forefront, Miami Fashion Fest is destined for success as retailers and designers have the opportunity to contribute to the victory in their own unique way. For additional information visit www.miamifashionfest.com.

City Cellar Wine Bar & Grille: Wine Down Mondays, Happy Hour and Late-Night Happy Hour

CITY CELLAR WINE BAR & GRILLE WINE DOWN MONDAYS AND
THEIR FAMOUS DAILY HAPPY HOURS
City Cellar Wine Bar & Grille
700 South Rosemary Avenue, City Place, West Palm Beach
561.366.0071
www.CityCellarWPB.com

West Palm Beach’s favorite neighborhood restaurant, City Cellar Wine Bar & Grille, is inviting locals to relax on Mondays and savor the last days of summer with Wine Down Mondays. All day long, guests can enjoy half price off all bottles of wine under $99, with the purchase of an entrée. With a wine list that boarders on enormous including fine vintages from around the world and bottles starting at $20, connoisseurs and amateurs alike will discover selections from the Sauvignon Blanc, Spring Mountain Vineyards 04 to the Cabernet Sauvignon, Penfolds “BIN 407” 07.

Guests can also take advantage of their seven-days-a-week famous Happy Hour from 4-7pm featuring a 2-for-1 deal on ALL drinks (wine, craft beer, top-shelf liquor, martinis) and a selection of half-priced appetizers, salads and pizzas including the Pan Seared Lump Crab cake, Mussels Oreganata, Iceberg Wedge Salas and Pizza Portobello (bar only).

The Late-Night Happy Hour from 10-midnight Sun-Wed, and 10:30-midnight Thurs-Sat, offers a taste of 2-for-1 cocktails and $5 pizzas (bar only).

Special – Extra hour of sailing free at South Florida Waters

Extra hour of sailing free
Now through September 30, 2010,
South Florida Waters
Dinner Key Marina – Pier 1, Slip 147
3400 Pan American Drive
Coconut Grove, Florida
786-369-7197
http://actioncatamarans.com

Action Catamarans, a Miami boat rental company, is offering clients an extra hour of sailing onboard its 45-foot Shuttleworth catamaran The Beast now through September 30. Typical half-day sails run for four hours and full-day sails run for seven; but, Action Catamarans’ Captain Julian Rubio wants clients onboard the catamaran charter to experience South Florida waters to the fullest.

“South Florida is known for the great weather,” says Rubio. “And we want clients to engage in all the water activities available to them at this time of year.”

Clients of Action Catamarans come from all parts of the world to host private events out on South Florida waters, including corporate functions, family gatherings and bachelorette parties. Still, Rubio hopes that the added sailing time will allow groups to further appreciate nature and experience activities along Biscayne Bay, which is home to distinct ecosystems and supports various species of wildlife.

“It’s not uncommon to see a pod of dolphins or manatees when you’re out sailing,” says Rubio, who has seen clients’ excitement during such encounters.

To further experience sea life, Action Catamarans also provides clients with snorkel gear to catch glimpse of fish varieties and reef plants. Other kid-friendly water activities include tubing, where clients are swiftly pulled in a rubber donut by The Mini-Beast, a 13-foot dinghy.

“We want to encourage people and give them the opportunity to visit such places like the mangroves, swim the sandbars or see wildlife first hand while onboard no matter the occasion,” says Rubio.

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Speed Limits To Open At The Wolfsonian–FIU 9/17/10

‘Speed Limits’ To Open At The Wolfsonian–FIU September 17, 2010
Upcoming Exhibition Celebrates The Hundredth Anniversary Of Italian Futurism

The Wolfsonian–Florida International University presents Speed Limits, an exhibition which explores the role of speed in modern life and celebrates the hundredth anniversary of Italian Futurism. In 1909, the “Foundation and Manifesto of Futurism” proclaimed that “the world’s magnificence has been enriched by a new beauty: the beauty of speed.” A century later, as the tempo of life continues to accelerate, Speed Limits asks critical questions about the impact of speed on our daily lives. The exhibition, on view from September 17, 2010 through February 20, 2011, is co-organized by The Wolfsonian and the Canadian Centre for Architecture (CCA) and is curated by Jeffrey T. Schnapp, CCA Mellon senior fellow and professor at Stanford University.

“This exhibition reflects on the legacy of the Futurist movement’s celebration of speed, and moves beyond art and literature into the realms of material culture, the built environment, popular entertainment, and everyday life,” explains Marianne Lamonaca, The Wolfsonian’s associate director for curatorial affairs and education. “It also brings into focus some of the key issues that affect each of us in our daily lives, such as the ubiquity of portable communication devices and the proliferation of nutritionally deficient food.” To inaugurate the show, The Wolfsonian will organize a happening on September 16, 2010, and a formal event celebrating the museum’s fifteenth anniversary on November 11, 2010.

Speed Limits presents more than 200 works from the collections of The Wolfsonian and the CCA and features a variety of media, including posters, books, drawings, clocks, paintings, and video installations. Critical rather than commemorative in spirit, the exhibition explores a single Futurist theme from the standpoint of its contemporary legacies and probes the powers and limits of the modern era’s cult of speed in five key domains: circulation and transit; construction and the built environment; efficiency; the measurement and representation of rapid motion; and the mind/body relationship.

CIRCULATION AND TRANSIT
Multiple perceptions of traffic and its models are vital to an understanding of the city and society. The exhibition bears witness to the prevalent dream of an urban space with freely-flowing traffic, and illustrates the concept of the grid or network that governs the movement not only of objects and goods but also of information. This is juxtaposed with the breakdown of circulation—the traffic jam. The overcrowding of city streets is captured in a series of photographs taken by John Veltri in New York City in 1938 and in the print by Benton Spruance from 1937. Visual records are accompanied by archival documents and studies of transportation efficiency and accident patterns related to increasing speeds.

CONSTRUCTION AND THE BUILT ENVIRONMENT
Architecture is a motive force behind the speeding-up of life, reflected in the increasing efficiency of construction processes. The phenomenon is illustrated through photographic sequences capturing the erection of the Irving Trust Building (New York), the Eiffel Tower (Paris), and Rem Koolhaas’s China Central Television building (Beijing). The fast pace of construction of these and other buildings can be analyzed by studying dated sequential images. Prefabrication served as a major drive towards increasing construction efficiency, and is represented by various trade catalogs of homes and other building types, as well as photographs documenting their assembly.

EFFICIENCY
Examining how notions of efficient production evolved over time, the exhibition focuses on two types of space transformed by speed, one public and the other domestic: the office and the kitchen. Filing systems, processors, and office furniture play a central role making work spaces fast and efficient. A remarkable 1936 project by Josef Ehm features an electrically-powered mechanical classifier, allowing workers of the Central Social Institution in Prague to access large-scale card catalogs via mechanized desks on lifts. The exhibition also includes photographs by Balthazar Korab that capture the modernized workspaces of the 1960s, as well as studies of the productivity of workers and their equipment such as Frank B. Gilbreth’s films of American workers in the 1910s and ‘20s. Photographs of Christine Frederick show her testing and demonstrating kitchen efficiencies in the early 20th century, when electrification, new equipment and appliances, and a redesigned space increase the speed of domestic activities. Alongside commercial artifacts and documentation, the exhibition includes architects’ studies such as drawings by Le Corbusier analyzing kitchen dimensions.

THE MEASUREMENT AND REPRESENTATION OF RAPID MOTION
Addressing the cognitive challenges with which humanity is surrounded, the exhibition features material about information compression through strata of signs, signals and messages, or diagrams that reduce complex traffic data to a usable visual representation. Increasingly, humans are processing complex overlapping of information including time and related data. This growth is reflected in a collection of clocks illustrating the tempo of modern life, and the increasing sophistication and number of instruments and devices that measure motion: accelerometers, altimeters, odometers, speedometers.

Also presented are posters and graphics whose design captures the notion of speed in order to more effectively promote cars, tires, oils, and other products or services built celebrating new levels of speed.

THE MIND/BODY RELATIONSHIP
The exhibition suggests different ways in which acceleration is associated on the one hand with pleasure—ecstasy, the search for powerful sensations, and overstimulation—and on the other with exhaustion, risk, and injury. Representations of the body in motion include the transformation of the body itself into a speeding object, gymnastics and popular athleticism in the early 20th century, the current cult of the body, natural and artificial improvements in physical culture, stimulants and tranquilizers, and the remedies associated with stimulants. Among speed’s pharmaceutical avatars are caffeine, cocaine, amphetamines, and the active ingredients in energy drinks.

The exhibition is accompanied by a publication of the same title, edited by Schnapp and co-published by The Wolfsonian, the CCA, and Skira Editore, Milan. The catalog includes new essays by Timothy Alborn, Yve-Alain Bois, Edward Dimendberg, Maria Gough, Antonino Mastruzzo, Jeffrey L. Meikle, Pierre Niox, Marjorie Perloff, Mark Seltzer, and Anthony Vidler; an anthology of historical texts; the visual essay “Rush City” by Schnapp; and studies of the impact of speed on contemporary society. The 320-page catalog ($39) is available in The Dynamo Museum Shop. To purchase, contact paola@thewolf.fiu.edu or 305.535.2680.

The Wolfsonian thanks the following supporters for making this exhibition possible: James Woolems and Woolems Inc.; Rene Gonzalez Architects; the Funding Arts Network; Continental Airlines, the Official Airline of The Wolfsonian–FIU; The Wolfsonian–FIU Alliance; the Frances L. Wolfson Fund at Dade Community Foundation; and FPL FiberNet, a leading provider of fiber-optic solutions.

The Canadian Centre for Architecture (CCA) is an international research centre and museum founded in 1979 on the conviction that architecture is a public concern. Based on its extensive collections, the CCA is a leading voice in advancing knowledge, promoting public understanding, and widening thought and debate on the art of architecture and its history, theory, practice and role in society today. Twenty years after opening its doors to the public, the CCA is celebrating its anniversary with an ambitious series of activities presented by Phyllis Lambert, Founding Director and Chairman of the Board of Trustees, and Mirko Zardini, CCA Director and Chief Curator. They consist of programs and initiatives that underscore the achievements of the CCA throughout 2009 and are intended to increase its influence and its role as a unique cultural institution. Further information about the CCA is available at http://www.cca.qc.ca/en.

The Wolfsonian is a museum, library, and research center that uses objects to illustrate the persuasive power of art and design, to explore what it means to be modern, and to tell the story of social, historical, and technological changes that have transformed our world. The collections comprise approximately 120,000 objects from the period of 1885 to 1945—the height of the Industrial Revolution to the end of the Second World War—in a variety of media including furniture; industrial-design objects; works in glass, ceramics, and metal; rare books; periodicals; ephemera; works on paper; paintings; textiles; and medals.

The Wolfsonian is located at 1001 Washington Avenue, Miami Beach, FL. Admission is $7 for adults; $5 for seniors, students, and children age 6 -12; and free for Wolfsonian members, State University System of Florida staff and students with ID, and children under six. The Wolfsonian, presently on a Summer Schedule through September 15, 2010, is open Thursday from noon-6pm; Friday from noon-9m; Saturday and Sunday from noon-6pm; and is closed Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday. Contact us at 305.531.1001 or visit us online at www.wolfsonian.org for further information.

The Wolfsonian receives ongoing support from The Miami-Dade County Department of Cultural Affairs and the Cultural Affairs Council, the Miami-Dade County Mayor and Board of County Commissioners; the City of Miami Beach, Cultural Affairs Program, Cultural Arts Council; the William J. and Tina Rosenberg Foundation; Continental Airlines, the Official Airline of The Wolfsonian–FIU; Bacardi USA, Inc.; and Arrowood Vineyards & Winery.

All-star Basketball Camp 8/9-12/10

B-Ball’s Finest To Teach Jcc All-Star Basketball Camp At Michael- Ann Russel Jewish Community Center
August 9th – 12th, 2010

Kids can already hear the swoosh of the baskets from their favorite players who will be participating in the All Star Basketball Camp at the Michael-Ann Russell Jewish Community Center in North Miami Beach, August 9th – 12th.

NBA greats Tim Hardaway, Glen Rice, Dennis Rodman, Kenny Anderson, George McCloud, Eric Williams and special invited guests Mario Chalmers, of the Miami Heat, will interact and teach boys and girls ages 7 -17 years old the game of basketball including ball handling, triple threat, post moves, rebounding, court spacing, passing and how important it is to work as a team.

“This interactive camp teaches fundamental basketball skills, sportsmanship and team concepts. The All-Star Basketball Camp emphasis is the importance of maintaining a positive attitude, staying in school and saying no to drugs and alcohol. These core values help enhance a sense of self confidence for these young souls” boasts Floyd Raglin, President of FSM, Floyd Sports Marketing and host of this interactive All-Star Camp experience.

All-Star Basketball Camp runs from 9:00am – 4:00pm on August 9th – 12th and kids will receive lunch daily, camp shirts, certificates, photographs, autographs, and awards ceremony. Boys and girls ages 8 -17 are welcomed.

For registration please contact Chris Moltmann ,Health, Sports and Wellness / Co-Camp Director, Michael-Ann Russell JCC, 18900 NE 25 Ave, North Miami Beach, FL 33180 305-932-4200 ext 193 Fax 305-937-1829 or visit their web site at www.marjcc.org.

For More Information on the ALL-STAR Basketball Camp please contact Jon Hirsch at 305.978.9433 or www.all-starbasketballcamp.com.

Sunset Music Festival 7/31/10

Sunset Music Festival
Soho Studios
2136 NW 1st Avenue
Rain or Shine (we will dance in the rain!) 4pm -4am!
www.smfmiami.com

5 Stages!
Over 60 DJs & Live acts!
12 Hours of Non-stop Electronic Music!!
Over 80,000 watts Of Concert Sound & Lighting!
Full Das align array Concert Sound by High Intensity Sound!

On Saturday July 31st 2010, Miami will once again become home to another Hypnotic Productions electronic music festival in downtown Hypnotic Productions’s last Sunset event was nothing less than amazing with everyone coming together for a celebration of music, dance and unity. Watch as we transform the Soho Studios Venue into an amazing Cyber Space wonder world featuring; multiple themed areas, 5 musical stages, amusements, and over 60 World class DJs and artists with an eclectic array of musical styles. Make your plans now as we pull out all the stops to bring you our best Electronic Music Festival experience to date!
For more info on the venue follow this link http://www.sohostudiosmiami.com

Featuring:
George Acosta! (Trance/Progressive)
Ralph Falcon! (House/Progressive)
Cato K! (House/Electro)
Johnny Dangerously
Mark Ivan (Live) Ft. Corey Andrew
Miami Superstars Nikolas & Albert Day!!
Eran Hersh & Darmon
And many, many more

From the Creators of Stomp comes Pandemonium at the Adrienne Arsht Center 9/16-26/10

From the creators of STOMP comes the US premiere of their next, long-awaited show!
September 16-26
Sanford and Dolores Ziff Ballet Opera House

Direct from sold-out performances in London, Sydney and Amsterdam, Pandemonium features a cast of 25 performers plus a 30-member choir! Where STOMP creates rhythm with everyday objects, PANDEMONIUM transforms everyday objects into a dazzling array of invented instruments.Performed by the Lost and Found Orchestra, PANDEMONIUM creates a symphony, using musical saws, bottles, whirly toys and traffic cones.

Pandemonium is an adventure of the imagination!

BUY EARLY AND SAVE!
-Tickets are only $40, but will increase to $55 on August 8!
-VIP tickets for the best seats in the house are $75

“A celebration of energy, rhythm and inventiveness!”
– The Independent
“Infectious and great fun… exhilarating!”
– The Guardian

A melodic orchestra and full choir featuring everyday objects transformed into a riveting urban symphonic celebration!

From the creators of the blockbuster hit Stomp, this modern, urban symphonic adventure features a cast of 26 performers plus a 30-member choir of local Miami singers. Fresh from sold-out performances in London, Sydney, and Amsterdam, PANDEMONIUM is poised to take Miami by storm!

Where Stomp creates rhythm with everyday objects, PANDEMONIUM: The Lost and Found Orchestra transforms everyday objects into orchestral instruments representing every section of a symphony orchestra, with strings, woodwind and brass replaced by musical saws, bottles, whirly toys, and traffic cones! Culminating with the addition of the human voice into the mix, what begins with simple melodies plucked, blown, thumped and brushed into life, ends in a complex symphonic and choral celebration.

Buy Tickets Now!
Or call the box office at 305.949.6722 to purchase your tickets today!

Van Dyke Upstairs Music Calendar August 2010

The Van Dyke New Music Series

Rhythm And Blues Series (Featuring The Ike And Val Band)
Hot Funk, Soul And Rhythm And Blues.
1st Saturday Every Month

Latin Pop Music Series
La Onda Latina – Various Artists – Best In Latin Pop.
1st Sunday Of Every Month

Kcc Jazz Night Series (Various Artists)
Bringing The Best In Contemporary & Cutting Edge Jazz
2nd, 3rd And 4th Thursday Each Month

Latin Jazz And Percussion Series
(Featuring Sammy Figueroa)
2nd Friday Friday Of Every Month

Latin Jazz Series
The Best In Cutting Edge Latin Jazz (Featuring Oriente)
2nd Sunday Every Month

Hot Havana Nights Salsa Series (Alternating Featuring Descarga And Tony Succor
Dance All Night To The Best In Salsa
3rd Saturday Every Month

Nu Soul Sunday Music Series (Featuring The Leesa Richards Band)
3rd Sunday Of Every Month

Under The Covers Tribute Series
From The Beatles To Pink Floyd, Bob Marley And Rolling Stones, We Pay Tribute To Our Favorite Bands.
4th Monday Every Month

August-30-Beatles/ Sept- George Harrison/ Oct- Blood, Sweat And Tears/Chicago
Cuban Music Series
The Traditional Music Of Cuba Keeps Everyone Dancing All Night. (Featuring Conjunto Progresso)
4th Saturday Of Every Month

Songwriter Night Series
Featuring The Finest Singer Songwriters In South Florida And National Artists Acoustic And Unplugged.
4th Sunday Every Month

August 2010 Schedule

1- La Onda Latina Pop Music Series
Featuring Periko, Described As The Next Big Thing In Latin Pop
& Adrian Guerra,
Winner Of Both Billboard & John Lennon Songwriting Contests

2- Josh Hand
Acoustic Troubadour. Performing His 4th Studio Release Home
3- Jacob Jeffries
Vocals, Piano-Popster

4- Maryel Epps
Diva Of Song & Love

5- Feneiva
(Featuring Fabian Hernandez)
Fusion Of Soulful World Melodies

6- Latin Pop Fun Series
Sofy Encanto & The Elastic Bond.

7- Rhythm & Blues Series
Ike & Val Woods Revue
Soul & Blues Revue

8- Latin Jazz Series
Oriente
Afro-Cuban Fusion

9- Iko Iko
Blues & Acoustic Funk

10- Randy Bernsen
Guitar Fusion

11- Dana Paul & His Electrik
Fused Jazztet. Putting Vocal Artistry To Jazz Fusion

12- Artist Of The Month
Kcc Jazz Night Series
Kcc Productions Presents
Jowee Omicil & The Core
Saxophonist Hailed As Revelation Of The Year (2009)-Radio Jazz Plus

13- Latin Jazz & Percussion Series
Sammy Figueroa & Latin Jazz Explosion

14- Bobby Stringer
Extraordinary Soul And R&B

15- Sj
Acoustic Songman

16- The P-Lo Project
Jazz, Latin & Smooth Jazz

17- Airplay
Featuring Randy Singer, Bob Grabowski, Rodolfo Zuniga

18- The Miami Jazz Quartet
Carlos Averhoff, Don Coffman, Tom Lippincott & Reuben Hoch

19- Eversoklever
The Sounds Of Big Band Swing, Rockabilly, Ska, Jazz, Latin & Blues

20- Rose Max
Brazilian Jazz Featuring Rosemax & Ramatis

21- Hot Havana Salsa Night Series
Tony Succar Y El Grupo Mixtura
Latin. Jazz, A Journey Through S. America & The Latin Caribbean

22- Songwriter Nights Series
The Miami Music Authority
Music Industry Networking Party. Featuring Local Artists Including Baron Sisters, The Big Dogs, Melissa Burnos & More

23- Rosco Martinez
Upside Down & Backwards. Searing Rock & Blues Guitar & Vocals

24- The Resolvers
Contemporary Reggae Music

25- Nicole Henry
Internationally Acclaimed Jazz Vocalist

26- Kcc Jazz Night Series
Kcc Productions Presents
Felipe Lamoglia
Grammy-Winner. Afro-Cuban Brazilian Jazz Fusion

27- Lanzallamas!
Afro-Latin-America World Beat Mezcla

28- Cuban Music Series
Conjunto Progreso
Grammy Nominated Cuban Son & Descargas Cubanas

29- Nu Soul Sunday Series
Leesa Richards
Soulful Ballads, Rock & R&B. Recorded With Lenny Kravitz, Faith Hill, Whitney Houston…

30- Under The Covers Tribute Series
The Beethose
Beatles Tribute Band

31- The Chuck Bergeron/Gary Keller Quintet.
Founders Of The Miami Sax Quartet & The S. Fl Jazz Orchestra In Performance

Refrigerator Art Opening Reception 8/7/10

Refrigerator Art Opening Reception
August 7, 2010, 7:00 pm
GroveHouse Artists Gallery
3390 Mary Street – Mayfair Promenade
Coconut Grove Florida 33133
http://www.grovehouseartists.net
Refrigerator Art Opening Reception!
Ever wonder what artists’ refrigerator art looks like? Were the artistic genes passed down? Join us for our opening reception on Saturday, August 7th, at 7:00 pm.
Be the first to see, and possibly purchase, pieces of art not available anywhere. A fun evening is planned!

Inca Collection at Setai part of Miami Swim Week By Betty Alvarez

On July 16, 2010 Setai on Miami Beach hosted a fashion show for the Inca collection part of Miami Swim week Guests were treated tastings of Hendrick’s cocktails. Although the show started at 11:45 p.m., it was worth the wait. The show started with a spectacular fire dancer followed by Conga dancers and Conga drum beaters. The actual swimsuit fashion show displayed vibrant colors and a vast array of stylish swimwear.

Photographs by Betty Alvarez

Sarruga Free Street Theater from Barcelona at Miami Beach Convention Center 7/22-25/10

Giant “Insects” Take Over Miami Beach Convention Center
Sarruga Makes its Florida Premiere with Free Performances
Schedule:
Thursday & Friday, July 22 & 23, 10:30 a.m.: Demonstrations, arts and crafts for the kids
Saturday, July 24, 3:00 p.m.: Performance
Sunday, July 25, 11:00 a.m.: Performance
Miami Beach Convention Center, Hall B, 1800 Washington Avenue
For more information, contact Gary Farmer, cultural affairs program manager, at 305.673.7577, x6745.

What if you woke up one summer day and discovered that the tables had been turned – that you had shrunk to the size of an ant, and towering above you were a giant spider, an enormous praying mantis, and a huge, snapping Venus flytrap? No, it is not another sequel to “Honey, I Shrunk the Kids.”

It is the Florida premiere of Sarruga, Barcelona’s famed street theater group. Spectacular giant insects will cavort in an indoor show filled with music, lights and movement. The City of Miami Beach’s acclaimed Arts in the Parks series moves into the Miami Beach Convention Center for Sarruga’s spectacular “Insects.” This unique, not-to-be-missed entertainment will be held July 22 – 25 in Hall B. The family event is free.

“We’re so excited,” said Max Sklar, Miami Beach’s director of Tourism and Cultural Development. “We had hoped to bring Sarruga for the first Sleepless Night. When we heard they were coming to perform in Chicago’s Millennium Park this summer, we jumped on the chance to present them to the people of South Florida.”

“Insects” is made possible by the City of Miami Beach Department of Tourism and Cultural Development and Arts in the Parks, with Centro Cultural Español, the Bass Museum of Art, and the Catalina Hotel and Beach Club.

Gigantescos “Insectos” Toman Posesión del Centro de Convenciones de Miami Beach
– Sarruga Realiza su Estreno de Florida con Interpretaciones Gratuitas-

Miami Beach, FL — ¿Qué pasaría si usted despertara un día de verano y descubriera que las cosas habían cambiando – que usted se había encogido al tamaño de una hormiguita, y muy por encima de usted se encontraban una araña gigantesca, una mantis religiosa enorme, y un inmenso y mordiente Venus atrapamoscas? No, no es la secuela de “Querida, encogí a los niños”.

Se trata del estreno de Florida de Sarruga, el famoso grupo de teatro de calle de Barcelona. Los espectaculares insectos gigantescos harán de las suyas en un espectáculo lleno de música, luces y movimiento en el interior. La aclamada serie Artes en los Parques de la ciudad de Miami Beach se muda al Centro de Convenciones de Miami Beach para el espectacular show de los “Insectos” de Sarruga. Entretenimiento único, el cual no se debe perder, se presenta del 22 al 25 de julio en el pasillo B y es gratuito.

“Estamos muy contentos”, dijo Max Sklar, director del Departamento de Turismo y Desarrollo Cultural de la ciudad de Miami Beach. “Habíamos esperado traer a Sarruga para el primer evento Noche Insomne (Sleepless Night). Cuando nos enteramos que venían a hacer una interpretación en Millennium Park en Chicago este verano, enseguida tomamos la oportunidad para presentarlos a la gente del Sur de Florida”.

“Insectos” fue hecho posible por Artes en los Parques del Departamento de Turismo y Desarrollo Cultural de la ciudad de Miami Beach, con el Centro Cultural Español, el Bass Museum of Art, y el Catalina Hotel and Beach Club.

Horario:
Jueves y viernes, 10:30 a.m.: Demostraciones y artes para los niños
Sábado, 24 de julio, 3:00 p.m.: Interpretación
Domingo, 25 de julio, 11:00 a.m.: Interpretación
Centro de Convenciones de Miami Beach, Pasillo B, 1800 Washington Avenue

Photographs of the Opening of Surf Up at The Webster on 7/15/10

Surfs Up! at The Webster on Thursday, July 15, 2010.  The Webster is the American flagship retail culture collection created by the brilliant retail, design and fashion team behind Paris’ Colette.  This was a sneak peek at the Surfrider Foundation collaboration… “Surf the Webster”  A curated space inside the Webster debuting hand-chosen pieces from exclusive surf inspired gear, ready-to-wear, accessories, art, and boards from Daniel Fuller, Lisa Marie Fernandez, Tori Praver, Saturdays, Basta, Sundeck, Ted Shred, Orlebar Brown, Feal Mor, and much more, with a portion of the proceeds benefiting the Surfrider Foundation.

Miami Baby Beachwear Miami launch during SwimShow 7/17-20/10

Mandrake Public Relations Announces the Introduction of Miami Baby!
Hurricanes Are Not The Only Thing Coming to Miami This Summer

Fun and fearless women will soon take over the beaches of Miami as they strut and swagger in cutting edge designs by Miami Baby! beachwear . This London-based line has come to its source of inspiration, Miami, and will be making an appearance at this year’s Miami SwimShow for 2011, taking place at the Miami Beach Convention Center from July 17 to July 20, 2010.

After years of bad style on the beach, America is ready for a youthful makeover and Miami Baby! beachwear will do just that, with its on trend, body enhancing garments. The range includes fabulous details incorporating fringing, chains and Perspex. The Miami Baby! collection encapsulates the essence of South Beach style, which is whimsical cool and functional. As usual, Miami Baby! offers it’s signature seamless transitions from day to night with its complimentary dresses and outerwear.

Miami Baby! is all about standout swimwear and dresses that emit authentic Miami style with global flair. Since 2004, Miami Baby! has set its standards to offer an alternate proposition for beach lovers who seek luxury and quality. This Summer Miami Baby! offers another sizzling collection featuring signature style that’s all about well positioned cuts that accentuate and reveal just the right parts of a the body for a sexy chic look. Fun loving women everywhere with an eye for superior quality and high standards will certainly select Miami Baby! as their label of choice at the beach.

Miami Baby! is about sun-kissed days, sizzling nights and scorching looks. Unlike other brands of beachwear, this range promotes beach culture as something that continues beyond the sand and the sea ensuring you can go from the beach to the club or bar with ease, allowing a seamless transformation from day to night. It infuses a cutting-edge sense of style into the whole beach experience. The pieces define and reflect key trends in beach culture with the emphasis on fashion forward designs. These are fun garments with serious sex appeal complimenting women’s physical beauty in a unique way. Miami Baby! stands out from the crowd and totally caters to the beach fantasy. www.miamibabybeachwear.com

Smirnoff Ice and Univision Radio Summer Concert Series Featuring R.K.M & Ken-y 8/6/10

Smirnoff Ice and Univision Radio Launch Second Summer Concert Series Featuring Latin Music Artists

Univision Radio and Smirnoff Ice launch their second Summer Concert Series in Miami featuring chart-topping Latin music artists, this time enlisting the social media savvy public relations and ad house hybrid The brpr Group, conveniently based here in Miami. This summer, the series kicks-off seaside at Nikki Beach with Grammy nominated reggaeton duo R.K.M & Ken-y.

R.K.M & Ken-y, both from Puerto Rico, got their start after being noticed by Omar Fernando and Raphy Pina, two reggaeton moguls who quickly signed the duo. Since then, R.K.M & Ken-y have been an unstoppable force in the industry and audience favorites among the Hispanic public. Their first hit single, “Down”, reached #1 on the Billboard Hot Latin Songs chart in 2006, and their album reached platinum status with over 600,000 copies sold internationally.

Like most Univision Radio events, the concert promises to be a social media frenzy, open only to contest winners who will have scored their passes by competing on several online platforms. R.K.M & Ken-y fans will have their chance at winning these free tickets by participating in trivia pop-quizzes on Twitter, local college campus “Barcoding”, which encourages students to add user-generated media content through the new and innovative social media retail network Stickybits, Foursquare check-ins mentioning Smirnoff Ice, and by broadcasting their inner “reggaetonero” via the Smirnoff Ice YouTube Channel and Facebook Fan Page. While Trivia champions and “Barcoders” will receive general admission passes to the hot summer concert, winning “reggaetoneros” will be awarded VIP entry, granting them access to the Smirnoff Ice Cooling Spot and exclusive concert after party. Winners of Twitter Trivia, or by any other virtual means, will be embarked upon a social media scavenger hunt using the aforementioned platforms to officially redeem their passes at an undisclosed location in Miami Beach.

The brpr Group’s resident TJ “Twitter Jockey”, Manu Gabaldon, will be on the scene during this highly anticipated reggaeton extravaganza orchestrating the concert’s stream of consciousness while on the 1’s and 2.0’s, with help from SocialBuzz TV and USTREAM, making the concert especially interactive by live-streaming audience tweets, twit-pics, and fan shots on the big screen. “We love what we do because we’re constantly creating and striving to innovate the digital space. The opportunity to work with Univision Radio on the Smirnoff Summer Concert Series is the perfect storm for the pioneer,” says the brpr Group’s Social Media Curator, Jennifer Batchelor, “merging music, food & beverage, social media, radio, and video 3.0, while allowing us to engage with the most ‘social’ sect of all, Hispanics.

For more information on Univision Radio
For more information on Smirnoff Ice
For more information on The brpr Group

Celebrate Kids Week At Southland Mall 7/19-24/10

CELEBRATE KIDS WEEK AT SOUTHLAND MALL

Southland Mall presents its first ever mini kids’ convention, or ‘Kids Week,’ from July 19th through July 24th. The festivities kick off on Center Court Monday, July 19th with Miami Children’s Museum’s interactive program based on their newest traveling exhibit “Dino Island”, from 12-4pm. Also on Monday, Southland Mall welcomes “Burnie”, the Miami HEAT fun-loving mascot from 1-2pm. Other highlights include a wing eating contest on Thursday, July 22nd from 5-7pm, courtesy of Buffalo Wild Wings, a presentation from TD Bank on the benefits of saving called the WOW Zone, taking place on Friday, July 23rd from 11am to 2pm, capped with a two-hour grand finale on Saturday, July 24th from 1-3pm, sponsored by Radio Disney. Shoppers can also try their luck at winning a Western Caribbean cruise for four nights on Carnival Cruise Line’s ‘Imagination’, courtesy of MK Travelplan.

“Southland is excited to present its first ever ‘Kids Week’ event,” said Maggie Anzardo, marketing director at Southland Mall. “This mini kids’ convention will become one of several signature events at the center and will be held every summer at Southland.” Southland Mall is also giving away one gift card per month for the next six months, worth up to $500! Simply text the word ‘MALL’ to 64444 to enter and join the SM mobile club. The first winner will be selected during the Kids Week grand finale on Saturday, July 24th.

Southland Mall, located in South Miami-Dade County, Florida, the densest, most populous county in the southeastern portion of the state of Florida, has over 1 million square feet of gross leasable area. Southland Mall is conveniently located on U.S. 1 and SW 205th Street, off the Florida Turnpike, Exits 11 or 12, and is the only enclosed regional mall servicing South Miami-Dade County down to the Florida Keys. Southland houses approximately 100 specialty stores, including Macy’s, Sears, JC Penney, TJ Maxx, Old Navy, Starbucks, a 16-Plex Regal Cinema and diverse Food Court. For more information about Southland Mall, go to www.mysouthlandmall.com or call (305) 235-8880.

Gumberg Asset Management Corp., a diversified real estate retail organization with a tradition of uncompromising integrity and unbeatable performance is the manager of Southland Mall. For further information, visit the Company’s website at www.gumberg.com.

Photographs of One Sothebys Tweet Up at W South Beach on 7/8/10

One Sotheby’s Tweet-Up at W South Beach on Thursday, July 8, 2010.  One Sotheby’s Realty hosted a Tweet-Up  for a chance to meet and mingle with the Miami Social Media Community. The event took place in a Penthouse at The Residences of the W South Beach. Cocktails and light hors d’oeuvres were served.

Photographs of a Preview of Addicted to Fashion at Nikki Beach on 7/8/10

Preview to Addicted to Fashion at Nikki Beach on Thursday, July 8, 2010.  The summer season is upon us and the countdown has begun for Miami Swim Week July 15-19th. Nikki Beach Miami will host the most anticipated swimwear designer collections, Runway shows and one of a kind after party.  Addicted to Fashion July 16th -18th, Featuring Fashion Shows By:  House of Jackie Brown, Agua Bendita, Maaji Swimwear, Keva J, Azure, Kristi Grinna, Nani Nalu, Liz + Tara, AZ Araujo.

Bijoux Beach Miami launch at Miami SwimShow 7/17-20/10

Mandrake Public Relations Announces the Official Introduction of Bijoux Beach
Finally the Luxe Beachwear Line Has Come to Miami, Florida.

Bijoux Beach a line of sophisticated beachwear will finally take over Miami, Florida during its Miami launch, taking place this upcoming Miami SwimShow 2011 from July 17 through July 20, 2010. This annual event usually brings together the most popular and exotic lines of swimwear, as it is considered the largest and most important swimwear trade show in the world. It’s the perfect international platform for Bijoux Beach’s takeover, as this London-based line enters the golden and sunny beaches of the United States.

Bijoux Beach is characterized for delivering show-stopping beach glamour, while still making it look effortless. The line has been casting its hypnotizing spell all over the world, and is about to take the U.S. by storm. Formed in 2004, Bijoux Beach has already established an impressive presence as it guarantees premium fabrics and hand-finished components. Characteristics that will captivate and no doubt conquer its future targets as Bijoux Beach is set to include its swimsuits and transition dresses to New York, Los Angeles and Las Vegas.

The Spring/Summer collection is all about show-stopping details, opulence and figure flattering silhouettes. Bijoux Beach’s design flair is showcased in pieces like the Tulla, a two-piece pleated suit, constructed with impeccable lines and handcrafted with a Perspex buckle detail. Bijoux Beach evokes women’s eternal feminine qualities and infuses them with luxury features. Each piece summons the beauty and confidence of the feminine body in timeless looks, featuring goddess-like details. And lets not forget about Bijoux Beach’s most recognized touch, its crystal embellishments on figure “fantastic” silhouettes, such as the Orbis. This one-piece stylish sensation not only showcases this season’s hottest color, Salmon, but also combines it with delicate crystal beading and royal peacock feathers.

As the Miami SwimShow brings together fashion connoisseurs in an international forum, Bijoux Beach will make its initial exultant steps into the United States where it will be appreciated and loved by every woman’s inner sophisticated beach goddess, who craves only the finest things in life. For more information contact Paola De Castro at 786-218-5540 or via email at paola@mandrakepr.com. The series of events will take place from July 17 – 20th at the Miami Beach Convention Center which will include a fashion show and cocktail parties.

Classic glamour is back and on the beach. Bijoux Beach is a Collection of Luxury beachwear that offers timeless, couture-focused cuts, finishes and luxurious fabrics in the season’s most evocative colors with embellishments such as Swarovski crystals, gold, corals, turquoise and other semi-precious stones. Bijoux Beach Collections draw influences from luxury nautical living: think extravagant yachts and undiscovered isles.

Flamenco in the Sun 2010 7/17/10

Flamenco in the Sun 2010
July 17 thru August 1, 2010, various
various
Fort Lauderdale, Davie, Hollywood and Bal Harbour

Flamenco in the Sun Presents an Inspirational Dance Program
The Art, Beauty and Mystery of Flamenco Return to South Florida
Flamenco in the Sun 2010 returns in its eighth year with a rich calendar of events from July 17th through August 1st in several venues spanning traditional tablao, dance classes, film, dance concert, plus for the first time, a Sevillanas Dance Contest, and much more.
Flamenco in the Sun 2010 offers something for everybody – starting with the Festival Opening, Café con Leche – free and open to the public — on Saturday, July 17th from 7 PM to 11 PM at the 1310 Gallery Artist Lofts, 1310 SW Second Court, Ft. Lauderdale. We start with a photographic exhibit of contemporary Flamenco by artist, Sharon Swift, and continue with the Flamenco Party of the Summer, free to the public, at the Broward Center for the Performing Arts on Thursday, July 22 from 5:30 PM to 7:00 PM. There you can enjoy live music, tapas, wine and a Sevillanas Dance Contest.
Flamenco in the Sun has become one of the top cultural events of the summer in South Florida, in partnership with Riverwalk Arts & Entertainment in collaboration with the Broward Center for the Performing Arts. see website for details, schedules and locations. www.flamencointhesun.com

Register for adult and children’s classes at the Broward Center for the Performing Arts. Scholarships available. Several events are free to the visiting public. Register on line for classes: see website for program information. www.flamencointhesun.com

SATURDAY July 17
Café con Leche at the 1310 Gallery
Presented by Artist Nikki López Featuring contemporary Flamenco Images by Sharon Swift
Coffee provided by Undergrounds Coffeehaus – Time: 7:00 – 11:00 pm
Free and open to the public. For information call (305) 975-6262

TUESDAY July 20
South Florida Flamenco Stories
An exhibit of Flamenco stories told through the photographs, and costumes of Carla & Miguel Ochoa and Fina Escayola in the historic New River Inn at the Ft Lauderdale History Center
Exhibit runs from July 20 to Aug 1 from 12:00-4:00 pm.
Come meet these artists and hear their stories on Thursday July 29 from 5:00-6:30 pm.
The New River Inn, Fort Lauderdale – 219 SW 2nd Avenue, Fort Lauderdale
Free and open to the Public. 954-463-4431 ext. 20 – www.fortlauderdalehistorycenter.org

THURSDAY July 22
Festival Kick off Flamenco Party!
Patrons are invited to the Broward Center for the Performing Arts for Spanish tapas, wine, food, live music and dancing. Win tickets to festival events in our Sevillanas contest!
Broward Center for the Performing Arts – 201 SW 5th Ave., Ft Lauderdale, FL
TIME: 5:30-7:00 pm. PRICE: Free and open to the public

FRIDAY July 23
Flamenco for Dummies
Here is your chance to find out what it’s all about! Try this one day workshop for absolute beginners at the University Center for the Performing Arts!
Time: 6:00-7:30 pm, Price: $30
University Center for the Performing Arts 2240 SW 70th Avenue Unit A, Davie FL (near Nova and BC)
Register: 954-288-0882 OR www.flamencointhesun.com

SATURDAY July 24
Flamenco Movies in Hollywood!
Presented by the Art and Culture Center of Hollywood
Los Tarantos (2:00pm showing)
Nominated for best foreign film, this 1963 classic tells the love story between two gypsies, staring Carmen Amaya and Antonio Gades. Film by Sara Lezana & Daniel Martin
Gypsy Caravan, When the Road Bends (8:00pm showing)  A look into the Romani Culture and Rom (Gypsies) from around the globe as five famous Romani groups, from Spain, India, Macedonia & Romania, tour the USA. Film by Jasmine Dellal
Movies will be shown at the — Hollywood Central Performing Arts Center
1770 Monroe Street (US 1 & Monroe Street)
Hollywood, FL 33020
Price: Single tickets $10 & Double feature for $16  ($8 & $10 for Art and Culture Center members & Bailes Ferrer members)
For Tickets call: (866) 811-4111 www.artandculturecenter.org or www.hc-pac.org

SUNDAY July 25
Café Cantante
An evening of traditional Flamenco music and dance! Everyone’s favorite event is back at the Parker Playhouse featuring local Flamenco artists on the transformed Parker Playhouse stage. Seats are limited!
Time: 3:00 & 7:00 pm
Price: $25 in advance and $30 at the door
Parker Playhouse 707 NE 8th Street, Fort Lauderdale, FL
To charge by phone call 954-462-0222 or on-line at www.parkerplayhouse.com

MONDAY-FRIDAY July 26-30
Flamenco Dance Workshops at the Broward Center for the Performing Arts!
Children’s Flamenco workshops from 10:00-2:00 with Damaris Ferrer & Paola Escobar & Adult Workshops from 6:00-8:00 pm with Antonio Granjero
Broward Center for the Performing Arts 201 SW 5th Avenue, Ft Lauderdale, FL
For workshop information and registration call 954-288-0882, email bailesferrer@gmail.com or visit www.flamencointhesun.com
Price: see registration page

WEDNESDAY July 28
Flamenco Night at ONE Bal Harbour  Flamenco show plus cash bar and Tapas
Time: 6:00pm
10295 Collins Avenue, Bal Harbour, FL
Tickets: Free, For information: 305-455-5400

SATURDAY July 31 & SUNDAY Aug 1
Inspiración Flamenca. Featuring Antonio Granjero, Jorge Robledo, José Junco and the Muse that inspires them. at the Broward Center for the Performing Arts Amaturo Theater
Times: Saturday at 8:00 pm & Sunday at 2:00 pm
Price: $35, $27, $22 & $20 for students & seniors
Broward Center for the Performing Arts 201 SW 5th Avenue, Fort Lauderdale FL
To charge by phone call 954-462-0222 or on-line at www.browardcenter.com

Miami’s Official 114th Birthday Celebration benefiting Voice for Children 7/28/10

City of Miami Official 114th Birthday Celebration!
Wednesday, July 28th at 6 p.m.
Tickets on sale now
Benefiting Voices 4 Children
Facebook page.

Presented By The City of Miami and DowntownMiami.com

“Miami 114” by Stephen Gamson

Join fellow Miamians as we celebrate Miami’s Birthday in an evening filled with all the sights, sounds, and tastes of our Magic City. Enjoy live performances by ¡Suénalo! and DJ Spam, tastings from local restaurants, Cocktails compliments of GREY GOOSE Vodka® and more…

¡Suénalo! Capturing the sounds of distant continents coming into their own distinctive, premium blend-
the soundtrack of the melting-pot culture that is Miami.

DJ Le Spam Blending improvisational electronic elements and turntables with latin, funk, hip hop and dub to create what he calls electronic descarga.

Tickets on sale now!

Please Vote! Help bring $50,000 to the south Florida Arts!

Life Is Art has entered the Pepsi Refresh Project to bring $50,000 to the south Florida arts and community! Yes, you read that right, fifty-thousand dollars. That money goes straight to support you, the arts and community.

http://www.refresheverything.com/lifeisart

We need your help. We need you to show your support by voting. Vote ONCE (just once) per day. It literally takes 2 minutes to vote. You do have to sign up the first time, but it is fast. This is really important, it means real, big benefit to our community. This money will be used to directly enhance the south Florida art scene and the community at large.

http://www.refresheverything.com/lifeisart

Please, tell your friends and family. Vote once per day. Two minutes. This not only allows us to create several large and inexpensive art shows, but will be catalyst to give us the ability to create more of events, networkers, seminars, art showcases, and to create more value in the long term, directly benefiting our artists, as well as the community as a whole. It will allow us to dedicate more hours to our mission of helping the south Florida arts. Help us help you!

http://www.refresheverything.com/lifeisart

There is a description of the exact program on that page.

http://www.refresheverything.com/lifeisart

Thank you very much!

Escalating Fine Art in support of St. Jude’s Children Research Hospital July 2-14, 2010

Escalating Fine Art in support of St. Jude’s Children Research Hospital
July 2 through July 14, 2010, 10:00 am till 9pm daily
Dillard’s in the Gallerial Ft. Lauderdale, FL

Dillard’s
Galleria Mall
Oakland Park Blvd.
Ft. Lauderdlale, FL
www.koshfineartcalendar.com

Fine Art exhibit now a tradition at Dillard’s in support of St. Jude’s Children Research Hospital with the continued support of the Melting Pot Restaurant. Original art works in a variety of styles and media.

The producer of this exhibit, Kosh, has staged several events in support of St. Jude’s Children Research Hospital. The Melting Pot in Ft. Lauderdale continues its tradition of strong support and corporate sponsorship for St. Jude. Drop by during the two weeks of the exhibition to enjoy the artwork and to consider owing your piece of original art.

World Cup 2010 Semi-Finals at Colony Theatre on Lincoln Road 7/6-7/10

World Cup 2010 Fever is full-throttle these days. Don’t forget! World Cup 2010 Semi-finals, set to take place July 6th and 7th, and World Cup Finals on July 11th will be shown inside the Colony Theater (1040 Lincoln Road, Miami Beach) for a movie-like experience. Tickets go on sale through Ticketmaster as well as at Segafredo L’Originale by June 25th at $10 per person. For more information please call 305-673-0047.

Key West Weekend Getaway and Sky Diving adventure 8/13-15/10

Key West Weekend Getaway & Sky Diving adventure
August 13-15, 2010,
Key West, Fl.
Facebook Event Page.

Depending on the number of people coming on the trip, we will be chartering a 30 or 50 passenger bus. Estimated transportation cost will be under $50/pp for the round-trip. As soon as we know if we need a 30 or 50 passenger bus, we will be able to provide the exact cost of the transportation per person.

You do not have to go sky diving, but it is an activity we are planning for those who do want to go. We currently have 2 proposals from hotels close to Duval street that can accommodate our group.

The Pier House Resort has offered us a $229 nightly rate for their Lenai Rooms. The rates for that weekend are usually $254/ night. Each Lenai room has a balcony and pool view. They can have either 1 king bed or 2 queen beds. The Pier House is located on Duval Street, right next to the pier, so it is extremely central to everything in Key West. If you take a room with 2 queen beds, it can accommodate up to 4 adults.

The other proposal we have is from the Best Western Hibiscus Motel which is located on the opposite end of Duval Street and is a little further from ‘all the action”. The room rates, however, are lower at $129 per night.

I am still waiting to hear back from a few other hotels to see what their pricing is, but I wanted to get this information out to everyone as soon as possible.

Anyone interested in sky diving must be over 18 y/o and weigh less than 240 lbs. A $50 non-refundable deposit will be needed to reserve your spot on the sky diving adventure. The deposit is required because the sky diving company will charge us this money if you cancel. The airplane will take 2 sky divers up at a time (plus the tandem partner). So we are not able to all go together. A spectator’s area is located at the airport where our friends can watch & wait for our safe return.

The cost per person is $245 if you pay by credit card or $225 by using cash. Video and stills are $99 per person.

We need to get an indication of how many people will be coming so we can finish making all the necessary arrangements. To reserve your place in the trip, a $50 deposit will be required for each group that is traveling. This $50 deposit is separate from the $50 deposit for sky diving.

Provisions will be made in case there is any inclement weather that prevents the trip from taking place and you will receive either a refund or the deposit will be applied to the trip for when it is rescheduled. The deposits will be processed through Paypal, so your payment is secure.

Saturday night pub crawl to celebrate our successful sky dives, Sunday return, leaving Key West by 2PM.

We will be finalizing all plans & accommodations after this event is published. Please email info@mycircles.com to get the final details and to reserve your spot on the trip. Space is subject to availability and will be on a first-come-first-serve basis.

Skydive Key West. We are a very personal Dropzone and take tremendous pride in our 100% safety record, our experience (instructors with 5000+ jumps) and our professionalism. And of course, the beautiful Florida Keys is the most gorgeous place to ever make a skydive. We are located on Sugarloaf Key, which is on mile marker 17 on US Hwy 1. That’s just 15-20 Minutes outside of Key West.
We do tandem skydives like you can see on the picture on our website SkydiveKeyWest.com everyday between 10am and sunset. After just a brief training tape, you’ll be able to experience the rush of jumping out of a ‘perfectly good airplane’ and freefall at 120 miles per hour.

Yelp Eats! $25/3 course meals 6/21-27/10

Yelp Eats!
Kicks Off the Week of 6/21 – 6/27
$ 25 three-course prix fixe menus at more than a dozen Miami restaurants

Starting Monday, June 21 through Sunday, June 27, 2010, we are hosting our first ever Yelp Eats! in Miami. Twenty-five dollars includes a three-course meal (dinner time only) with your choice of appetizer, entree and dessert —many with vegetarian options— at a variety of yelper-approved establishments.

Participating Restaurants Include: Cape Cod Room, MaiTardi, Morgans, Red Koi, Por Fin, Sawa, 72nd Grill

Menu and Website: You can check out brief menu descriptions on the official event listing. Restaurants are now accepting reservations, so make yours today!

A Few Reminders:
1. Call to make reservations, and request the Yelp Eats! menu
2 $25 does NOT include tax/tip or additional items and beverages
3. Spread the word. This deal is open to all!

Florida International Wine Challenge 6/24-25/10

6th Annual Florida International WIne Challenge The Palms Resort and Spa Miami Beach June 24th & 25th The Wine Marketing Group
www.fIwc.Net

The 6th Annual Florida International Wine Challenge (FIWC), Florida’s leading professional wine competition, will host its 2010 edition on June 24 and 25, at the luxurious Palms Hotel in Miami Beach, Florida. Once again, the FIWC will bring together a wide group of respected and infuential wine industry professionals, including wholesalers, restaurateurs, retailers and journalists from across the United States as well as internationally to taste hundreds of wines.

This has a major advantage for wineries seeking to increase their presence in Florida, America’s largest wine market behind California. With total consumption in excess of 56 million gallons and retail sales approaching $2 billion, Florida is also the nation’s fastest growing wine market. Wineries from 16 countries including Argentina, Armenia, Australia, Austria, Brazil, Chile, France, Germany, Italy, Lebanon, New Zealand, Portugal, South Africa, Spain, United States and Uruguay submitted their wines in the 5th annual edition for an opportunity to win one of the coveted medals awarded by the FIWC tasting board.

Founded in 2004, the FIWC offers domestic and international wine producers an invaluable and cost-effective opportunity to have their wines put in front of a prestigious group of individuals intimately associated with fne wine. The FIWC remains focused on providing participating wineries with invaluable unbiased feedback that they can use to increase their sales in America and the state of Florida thanks to a unique list of benefts offered to medal winners.

The proceeds from the Florida International Wine Challenge will beneft two very worthwhile charities. We are proud to work with and support both the Florida Breast Cancer Foundation and the Melanie Finley Ovarian Cancer Foundation. After the professional tasting conducted behind closed doors, the wines from the 2010 FIWC will open to the trade, media and general public to give them an opportunity to test their palates against the participating panelists. This event will also further support our charitable partners.

Gold & Silver Medal winners will be featured in the 2010 edition of the Miami International Wine Fair, October 16 and 17. These wines will shown poured at the VIP section of the Fair. The timing for this is perfect; it will be just as people are beginning to consider their holiday wine purchases.

FIWC will facilitate distribution services for companies without representation in Florida to be able to take advantage of all the benefts offered. Regional and national wine, lifestyle and entertainment publications will feature full-page advertisements listing all Gold medal winners in the months following the event.

FIWC’s PR agency with offces in Miami and Orlando will manage the event’s communication campaign and promote the competition’s results regionally, nationwide and internationally.

Father’s Day Spa on the Rocks at mySpa includes cigar and scotch poolside 6/20/10

Visit InterContinental Miami on Father’s Day and let mySpa treat dad to a Spa on the Rocks
mySpa at InterContinental Miami
Father’s Day – June 20, 2010
100 Chopin Plaza – Plaza Level
$199 (tax +tip included) Spa on the Rocks package includes:
– 60-minute Sports Massage
– Men’s Nail Tidy
– Premium Scotch on the rocks and cigar poolside (valid only on 6/20/10)
*Purchase this package before Father’s Day and you’re automatically entered to win a Titleist 460cc 9.5 degree graphite shaft driver (valued at $500.) Drawing on June 30th.

FIFA World Cup at InterContinental Miami starting 6/11/10

Indigo Restaurant & Bar at InterContinental Miami and FIFA World Cup 2010
100 Chopin Plaza, Miami, FL
Friday, June 11 through Sunday, July 11

InterContinental Miami brings FIFA World Cup 2010 festivities from South Africa to Indigo Restaurant & Bar starting this Friday, June 11. In honor of one of the biggest events in sports, Indigo invites you to enjoy World Cup-inspired drink and menu specials while watching your favorite teams battle on the big screen. Highlights include $10 buckets of beer, 2 for 1 featured cocktails, such as Sauza Tequila and Moleca Caipirinhas, as well as breakfast buffet specials and other promotions, including daily raffles, giveaways and much, much more.

Enjoy great World Cup-inspired beverage and menu specials all month long while watching your favorite teams battle from South Africa for the 2010 World Cup. Specials include 2 for 1 Sauza Tequila featured cocktails and Moleca Caipirihas, $10 bucket specials on Bud and Bud Light longnecks as well as a breakfast buffet special and other promotions, such as daily raffles, giveaways and other surprises!

Hollywood Across America brings major Casting Directors and Agents to South Florida in search of new talent 6/26-27/10

HOLLYWOOD ACROSS AMERICA BRINGS MAJOR CASTING DIRECTORS AND AGENTS
TO SOUTH FLORIDA IN SEARCH OF NEW TALENT

Hollywood Across America, a hands-on workshop and showcase led by entertainment industry veterans, is coming to South Florida on June 26 & 27, 2010. Local actors, models and other aspiring talent interested in learning from some of Hollywood’s top industry professionals will enjoy a weekend full of seminars, coaching and performances at Miami Beach’s Sea View Hotel.

The two-day event features Hollywood’s most acclaimed Casting Directors and Agents who will observe, advise and guide local aspiring talent. “South Florida has a thriving theatrical community poised for stardom. Movies and television shows like Burn Notice, CSI: Miami and Marley & Me have definitely brought attention to this city, which makes it a great stop for our national tour,” said Marc Pritcher, co-founder, Hollywood Across America. “We want to help people outside of Los Angeles get the opportunity to showcase their talents and receive constructive, positive feedback. Why bother trekking to Hollywood when we can bring it to you?”

Aspiring actors will also get the chance to perform before the savvy professionals behind the famous faces in magazines, popular television shows and films. “Our workshops give you the tools you need to make it in Hollywood…essentials including how to obtain great representation, how to market yourself, how to execute a cold reading or everything parents of young children need to know about the business,” Pritcher adds.

LA Faculty appearing in South Florida includes:
· April Webster, Casting Director for Star Trek, ABC’s Lost, CBS’s Criminal Minds, TNT’s Leverage
· Lisa Beach, Casting Director for Wedding Crashers, 17 Again, Hannah Montana The Movie, V
· Sheila Jaffe, Casting Director for Entourage, The Sopranos, The Game Plan
· Jason La Padura, Casting Director for Heroes, High School Musical 1, 2 & 3
· Barbara Fiorentino, Casting Director for Burn Notice, CSI New York, The Shield
· Brandi Brice, Casting Director Disney’s Suite Life on Deck
· Dana Gergely, Casting Director Disney’s Suite Life on Deck
· Cindy Osbrink, Agent from The Osbrink Agency (representing Dakota Fanning)
· Melissa Hirschenson, Agent from Innovative Artists
· Marc Pritcher, Talent Manager
· Michael Forman, Talent Manager
· Thom Goff, Actors Access/Breakdown Services
· Jason Buyer, Marketing The Actor

South Florida Faculty appearing at the event includes:
· Sherry Faith, Producer of Hollywood Across America: South Florida. Award Winning Acting Coach (Stella Adler/Sanford Meisner Techniques)
· Ellen Jacoby, Casting Director/ Location Casting for Burn Notice Old Dogs, Dreamgirls

“Hollywood Across America is the real deal,” says Jason Buyer co-founder, Hollywood Across America. “There are no hidden charges, no mandatory classes, no pre-screening gimmicks. Everyone we bring from L.A. loves discovering new talent.”

Hollywood Across America’s South Florida stop follows the seminar’s successful, sold-out debuts in Los Angeles and Dallas in 2009. The two-day event will be held at the Sea View Hotel (9909 Collins Ave. Miami Beach, Fl 33154) on June 26 – 27 from 9 a.m. until 5 p.m. each day. Tickets cost $400 for the first 50 participants who register (payment in full required) and $445 thereafter (payment plans are available). Talent ages: 6 and up. To purchase tickets or for more information, please go to http://www.hollywoodacrossamerica.com or call (888) 429-5585.

National Yo-Yo Day at Miami Science Museum 6/6/10

MIASCI CELEBRATES NATIONAL YO-YO DAY SUNDAY, JUNE 6th WITH 2001 NATIONAL YO-YO MASTER JENNIFER BAYBROOK

Sunday, June 6, 2010
1:00 p.m. – Jennifer Baybrook Yo-Yo Show.
1:30 p.m. – Yo-Yo Workshop with Jennifer Baybrook.
2:30 p.m. – Yo-Yo Workshop with Jennifer Baybrook.
10 a.m. –6 p.m. – Human Yo-Yo in the MiaSci Energy Garden.

Miami Science Museum
3280 South Miami Avenue
Miami, FL 33129

Celebrate National Yo-Yo Day at Miami Science Museum this Sunday, June 6th from 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Jennifer Baybrook, the 2001 National Yo-Yo Master and 1998 World Yo-Yo Champion (first woman to earn the title), will be at MiaSci to teach workshops and also to perform a show with her most impressive tricks set to music.

In addition to the performance and workshops, visitors can check out our Human Yo-Yo in the MiaSci Energy Garden and fly 10 feet up in the air! The Human Yo-Yo is part of the Energy Tracker exhibit MiaSci is developing as a prototype for the new Museum. (Please see attached photo.)

The Miami Science Museum aims to make a difference in people’s lives by inspiring them to appreciate the impact that science and technology can have on every facet of our world. The Museum is accredited by the American Association of Museums and is an affiliate of the Smithsonian Institution. Miami Science Museum will be moving to a new state-of-the-art facility in the heart of Downtown Miami in 2014. Museum Park, which will be home to the new Miami Science Museum and Miami Art Museum, will combine science and art in an unparalleled waterfront experience. For more information about the Museum and our New Museum project, visit http://miamisci.org.

Jennifer Baybrook has been amazing audiences around the world as a professional yo-yo performer since she was eight years old. Making her professional debut with the Smother’s Brothers in 1989, she began a world performance tour that consisted of appearing at schools, fairs, festivals, civic organizations and on special event stages in 14 countries and 30 U.S. states. Her repertoire consists of over 300 different yo-yo tricks ranging from old favorites like Walk the Dog and Rock the Baby to amazing feats with two yo-yo’s at once. She offers entertaining, motivational or educational science programs for a variety of organizations and events. She became the first female to win the National Yo-Yo Contest, the World Yo-Yo Contest and was awarded the title of National Yo-Yo Master, joining the ranks of an elite small group of yo-yo demonstrators. For more information, visit: http://jenniferbaybrook.com

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Call to Designers: Fashion In Flight show celebrates emerging designers with focus on Austin, New York and Miami benefiting Austin Pets Alive 8/19/10

“Fashion In Flight” ~ The Collective Benefiting “Austin Pets Alive”
Thursday, August 19th, 2010
Fashion Show Event – Mexican American Cultural Center
After-Party – Hotel Saint Cecilia
Boutiques & Designers interested in participating, please contact Jessica Anderson at +1-646-325-7172 or Jessica@jessicaraeanderson.com.

An original, explosive and “experiential” fashion show to celebrate emerging designers from the US with a focus on Austin, New York and Miami. This event will take place during Austin’s annual Fashion Week. Over 250 exciting and notable guests will attend — an energetic, high-end charity fashion show in downtown Austin, including after-party at the exquisite Hotel Saint Cecilia. Guests will enjoy a true runway fashion show, doggie fashion show with the opportunity to “adopt”, “in-flight” themed entertainment, the opportunity to talk to and shop with local accessory boutiques and designers, while mingling and grooving to the sounds of a New York DJ . The official media sponsor for our event is Rare Magazine. Models will be provided by Wilhelmina Brown. Styling and hair will be done by Jose Luis Salon.

For more information: www.jessicaraeanderson.com/events
The Designer Deck PDF file.

Austin is one of the few cities on earth where nature, fashion, culture, the arts, music and urban sophistication merge so effortlessly. Our objective is to produce a fashion show, which promotes emerging designers, cutting edge style, evolving entertainment, while putting Austin on the international state. Our objective is to produce a fashion show, which promotes emerging designers, cutting edge style, evolving entertainment, while putting Austin on the international stage. This will be an opportunity for designers and attendees to network and get exposure to out-of-town figures as well. Equally important, we are supporting an animal charity, “Austin Pet’s Alive” which is a local organization that is working to make Austin a “No Kill” city.

During Austin’s Fashion Week, one of the most exciting events of the week will occur on Thursday, August 19th, 2010. This benefit event will be a remarkable evening with proceeds going to the charity, “Austin Pet’s Alive.” Bon Vivant LLC, and Jessica Rae Anderson will make over the Mexican American Cultural Center with an “In Flight” theme, for a night of fashion, DJ’s & live music, as well as great food and drink from local eateries. Models will grace the catwalk from Wilhelmina Brown.

Bon Vivant LLC, Nichole Wright, in Austin, Texas & Jessica Rae Anderson, Lifestyle Stylist, who is based in Miami, Florida, decided to host the “Fashion in Flight” for many reasons. Both women spent over ten years in New York City most recently and wanted to bring the excitement of a “true runway” Fashion Week to Austin and both have adopted dogs in the last year. “We really wanted to host a unique event that nurtures the design and fashion industry, gives participating brands international PR reach and supports an animal charity.”

Miami Marketers June Happy Hour 6/2/10

Date: Wednesday, June 2nd, 2010
Time: 6:00pm
Place: The Globe
377 Alhambra Circle
Coral Gables, FL 33134
RSVP: miamimarketers@gmail.com
Come join us at the Globe for after-work drinks and an opportunity to network. Guests will enjoy complimentary appetizers and extended drink specials. Also, the first to arrive will receive free drink tickets (while they last). Also, don’t forget your business cards as we will be raffling a Jurlique Spa certificate!! Hope to see you there.

Memorial Day Weekend At Segafredo Brickell 5/27-30/10

Memorial Day Weekend and Spazio Nero Closing Weekend At Segafredo Brickell and Spazio Nero
Join us as we bid farewell to the Old Spazio Nero and prepare to welcome the new re-designed space with an extra 3,000 sq ft.

Thursday
Johnny Walker Black Party
11 PM
RSVP to: Black@SZE-Miami.com

Friday
Classic Happy Hour and Classic Fridays at Spazio Nero

Saturday
Spazio Nero Saturdays Closing Party
featuring Diego Harispe

Sunday
3rd Annual Brickell Extravaganza and Final Spazio Nero Closing Party
Get off the beach and experience Zen in Miami

also Swimwear fashion showcase featuring Maaji swimwear presented by Brickell Yoga

Memorial Day Weekend at Jungle Island 5/29-31/10

Memorial Day Weekend at Jungle Island
May 29-31, 2010, 10:00 AM
Jungle Island
1111 Parrot Jungle Trail
Miami, FL 33132
www.jungleisland.com

Visit Jungle Island, Have a BBQ Lunch On Us and Come back all year!
Buy a one day ticket and get FREE LUNCH and a FREE 2010 Pass!
May 29-31
Adults: $32.95 (plus tax)
Children ages 3-10: $24.95 (plus tax)
Not valid with any other discounts.

Plus, splash on to La Playa and experience Stand-up Paddleboarding. Jungle Island in collaboration with Paddleboard Miami will offer this exciting new sport throughout the summer and will preview it over Memorial Day Weekend!

For more information or to book your reservation, please call Shirley at 305-741-0088 or email Shirley@paddleboardmiami.com.

Miami Based Artist Carla Fache participate in the second edition of the prestigious art fair in Latin Art Expo in West Palm Beach 5/27-31/10

Miami Based Artist Carla Fache participate in the second edition of the prestigious art fair Latin Art Expo.

LatinArt Expo in West Palm Beach
May 27 to May 31
City Place, West Palm Beach
www.LatinArtExpo.com

LatinArt Expo, the first big art exhibit in the Palm Beach County dedicated to promote Hispanic artists in the areas of painting, sculpture, jewelry, photography and digital..LatinArt Expo is directed and produced by Colombian entrepreneur Carlos Daniels. For ten years Mr. Daniels has been producing events to promote Latin talent in South Florida including the Palm Beach International Latin Film Festival, The Hispanic Song Festival and the successful Miss Latina Palm Beach TV Reality Show. LatinArt Expo offers a weekend full of selective talented artists that will be delighting thousands of people with different and extraordinary art components within a great atmosphere. Come and join us and experience an event full of great energy specially designed for artThis year 2010 LatinArt Expo offers a more interesting exhibit than last year. The event will exhibit a more diverse variety of techniques and welcomes artists with new concepts and with high level of education and experience. The LatinArt Expo 2010 will take place at the beautiful City Place located in downtown West Palm Beach from May 27th to 31st. More than 20 Hispanic artists will unveil magnificent pieces of artwork turning LatinArt Expo the biggest exhibit of Hispanic artists ever seem in the Palm Beach County.
The event will also offer a diverse calendar of activities such an Opening Gala, a Children Camp & Workshop, a Music Festival, a night time event with an international DJ and a music festival at the City Place plaza. LatinArt Expo becomes the biggest and the longest Latin event in the Palm Beach County.

Latin Art Expo givin the welcome to prestigious artist week. Growing list of major artists.

Latin Arte Expo 2010, taking place this week from 27 to May 31 at City Place, West Palm Beach, Florida United States today update its roster of artists rising to more than twenty participants. At the end of the newsletter had confirmed the participation of the famous young Chilean artist Carla Fache, who has exhibited with Pablo Picasso, Roberto Matta and her abstract large paintings adorn the offices of large corporate the world.

Since 2001, she has being a Miami-Based artist. Her command of color and texture, together with her continuous exploration of the basic elements and the energy behind them, distinguish her work. Carla has developed her own language in painting, throughout the combination of color, textures, angles, energy and soul. Her work addresses mind, heart and the invisible to the senses through a lens of continuous vibrations exchange. Fache has been pouring her soul prolifically on canvas ever since and invites the viewer to enjoy the experience, feel the energy and see the beauty. Over the years, Carla Fache passion has translated into an impressive following of collectors around the globe including throughout around the U.S. Portugal, France, Spain, Italy, Japan,Chile, Romania,Bulgaria,Germany,Dubai, Greece and among others. Fache has displayed her work at prestigious art fairs such as Art Miami, Art Basel, Art L.A. and Art Philadelphia. her work has been featured in art exhibitions with Picasso and Roberto Matta. CIFO (Cisneros Fontanals Arts Foundation) The Bass Museum of Art, Lowe Art Museum, Las Olas Art Center,DCOTA Design Center of Americas,Latin American Art Museum, Moca Museum of Contemporary Art and Museo deBellas Artes of Cordova. her corporate collections includes Atlantic Bank, Charles Schwab- Brickell , State Farm (Tampa) Oil Company (Texas) Allstate (Orlando) Her work has been included in many periodicals and publications, including books New York Art Collectors,Los Angeles, Art Show Five centuries of Art and Libro de Arte Ibero Americano Contemporaneo among others. Fache has displayed her work that have even been featured in art exhibitions with Pablo Picasso and Roberto Matta.

The Colombian sculptor Tomas Liliany will be other great artists to exhibit, represented by a beautiful series of sculptures that adorn the entrance lobby Latinarte Expo 2010.

Fabia Nitti, sculptor of Venezuelan nationality is another cutting contemporary sculptors to exhibit their works at the Expo Latinarte confirmed Elite Art Editions Gallery representing the artist’s works in America.

Lidia Tohar The Cuban painter, winner of numerous awards, confirmed this past weekend for their participation Latinarte Expo 2010 as the artist of Puerto Rican descent Ida Perez. Both have interesting collections of paintings. Perez began painting since he was five years old.

The young Cuban artist Rafael Domenech who came to American soil just days ago he debuted in the United States showing their works at the Latino Expo. Domenech will present gigantic works of art that reflected their feelings toward the regime and the contrast of his new life in the land of freedom.

Another Cuban artist to debut at Expo Latinarte Rene Bou, a resident of Palm Beach County and who present a very own style and techniques and original. The event returns the Puerto Rican Lourdes Rodriguez, who debuted at the first festival in 2009. Lourdes is known for colorful works. The prestigious Colombian photographer Fernando Rodriguez, who has gained popularity for capturing the beauty of nature with its lens is also part of this year’s major exhibition.

Latinarte Expo launches throughout the event to music and jazz artist, Pamir. Born in Venezuela, under the label 226 Records Company, Pamir launches new musical production under the Latinarte Expo as he prepares for his promotional tour and the release of their fourth album. The item entitled “Via California” is the song that play in the background when people enter the event’s official website www.LatinArtExpo.com. Pamir act in the Opening Gala this Thursday and also at the Expo Latinarte music festival to be held on Sunday May 30 6:00 PM in the plaza of City Place and Sergio Resendiz, Nate, Charles Daniels and William Henry.

Florida Supercon 6/18-20/10

Florida Supercon
June 18-20, 2010
The Doubletree Miami Mart Airport Convention Center
711 NW 72nd Ave, Miami FL. 33126
Fri: 2:00pm -2:00am
Sat: 11:00am -2:00am
Sun: 11:00am -6:00pm
Fsc Will Feature Over 200 Guests!
For complete event information go to www.supercon.tv

Florida Supercon: South Florida’s Comic Book, Anime, Animation, Video Game, Fantasy and Sci-Fi Convention returns June 18-20, 2010 to the Doubletree Miami Mart Airport Convention Center in Miami, FL.

Florida Supercon is a 3 day festival dedicated to Comic Books, Anime, Animation, Video Games, Fantasy and Sci-Fi featuring celebrity guests, comic book creators, voice actors, industry guests, cosplayers, artists, writers, panels, Q&A’s, films & shorts, costume & cosplay contests, vendors, parties, anime, workshops, video gaming and more! 2010 is the 5th annual Florida Supercon.

Supercon Hotline: 954.263.0654
Hotel Phone Number: 800-695-9294
Email: mike@floridasupercon.com

Florida Supercon tickets are on sale now!
Click Here to reserve your tickets now. Buying early saves you money. You can always get tickets at the show, they just cost more.

3 Day Weekend Tickets are $35 in advance and $40 at the show. Single day tickets are also available
Friday: $20
Saturday: $25
Sunday: $20
Discounts are available for parents, police, firefighters and military.
Planning to party with us all weekend?
Click Here to reserve your hotel room now!
Get a hotel room at the Doubletree attached to the Convention Center for just $99 a night! That’s a special rate for Supercon attendees. Don’t miss out on the fun… there’s 3 days of madness planned… don’t miss a second!

Rose Max and Ramatis Brazilian music schedule May-June

Brazilian Live Music By Rose Max & Ramatis

Wednesday – May 19 – 7pm
Maxine’s Bistro & Bar @ The Catalina Hotel
1756 Collins Ave – Miami Beach – Fl

Friday – May 21 – 9pm
Rose & Ramatis + The Special Guest Rafael Satler (Drums & Brazilian Percussion)
@ Upstairs At The Vandyke Cafe
846 Lincoln Road – Miami Beach -Fl

Saturday – May 22 – 5pm
@ Segafredo Bal Harbour Shops – Collins Ave – Bal Harbour – Fl

Sunday – May 23 – 2pm
@ Biltmore Hotel
1200 Anastasia Avenue-Coral Gables – Fl
Free parking- Special drinks

Sunday – May 23 – 7:30pm
@ Boteco Brazilian Point –
916 NE – 79th Street – Miami – Fl
(305) 757 7735

Thursday – May 27 – 11:05pm
Jazid Brazil Monthly
Rose Max, Ramatis & Band
Jazid Music Bar
1342 Washington Ave-Miami Beach-Fl
No Cover

Sunday – June 6 – 7:30pm
Rose Max & Gemini Friends Birthday Party
Big Jam Session With Musician Friends
Come And Bring A Toy (New Or Used In Good Conditions)
For The Children In Amazon (Www.Projetodecolando.Com)
And / Or School Supplies For The Children In Haiti.
@ Boteco Brazilian Bar
916 NE – 79th Street-Miami- Fl
No cover

Rose Max & Ramatis contact, full schedule, bio, videos, photos at www.myspace.com/rosemax2
www.youtube.com/ramatis2

DocMiami International Film Festival 5/27-30/10

DOCMIAMI INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL ANNOUNCES
Inaugural International Documentary Film Festival and Concert Series
at the Doral Golf Resort & Spa- Memorial Day weekend May 28-30, 2010

Monica Rosales, CEO and co-founder of DocMiami , believes that “Everything You Dream is Real.”
DocMiami was born from a dream to create a major cultural event harnessing the power and popularity of the documentary film medium to showcase and spotlight attention on social responsibility issues, important causes, topics and events from around the world.
Their initial vision has been expanded to include a full Memorial Day weekend of cultural activities at the world famous Doral Golf Resort and Spa. With an initial grant from the City of Doral, in Miami-Dade County, the dream to create DocMiami has become a reality.
The DocMiami international Film Festival Award Gala will take place May 30, 2010 at the Doral Golf Resort and Spa. This very special evening will honor winning filmmakers as well as special awards presented by Tito Puente, Jr. and Gloria Ordaz to La Gloria De Cuba, Olga Guillot and a posthumous Lifetime Achievement Award presented to the children of Nicolas Guillén Landrián, Elvira Valdes and Nicolas Guillén.
The first press event took place on Thursday, January 28, 2010, at Romano’s Macaroni Grill in Doral located at 8700 NW 18th Terrace. Special guests included, City of Doral, Mayor Juan Carlos Bermudez, the organizer’s Chairperson of the Board Dr. Toni Bilbao, and the Chairperson of the Doral Cultural Affairs Advisory Board. The official 2010 DocMiami poster was unveiled, created by City of Doral artist Kristopher Del Angel, as well as the DocMiami “NGL” lifetime achievement award, created by sculptor Laura Tobi Carcano.
The Festival will open Memorial Day Weekend on May 27, 2010 in honor of American Soldiers. A special screening of “She Wore Silver Wings,” honoring the Women Air Force Service Pilots will be shown. Three Hundred U.S. Women Air Force Service Pilots are living today. Although “She Wore Silver Wings” is not a subject widely known, it is a very important part of U.S. history. This year, the WASPs will be awarded the Congressional Gold Medal of Honor in Washington D.C., making this subject timely and giving special importance to this opening screening on Memorial Day Weekend.

On May 28, 2010 a special screening of “MY RUN” will take place at DocMiami. Indiewood Pictures in Association with Destiny Pictures presents the award-winning, inspirational documentary of Terry Hitchcock, narrated by Academy Award winner Billy Bob Thornton.
After tragically losing his wife to breast cancer and struggling to raise three young children on his own, Terry Hitchcock seized on an idea. He wanted to accomplish the impossible: run 75 consecutive marathons in 75 consecutive days to bring attention to the incredibly difficult lives of single-parent families. The film is directed and produced by Tim VandeSteeg and produced by Mark Castaldo who will both be present at the screening, including Terry Hitchcock himself. All proceeds from this screening benefit the American Cancer Society, Doral Relay for Life.
On May 29, 2010 From Evolution to Revolution “Rock ‘n’ Roll Made in Mexico ” will be screened. This documentary is the story of Mexican rock ‘n’ roll told by intrepid filmmakers Lance Miccio and Rock icon Fito de la Parra. Both played with the 70’s band “Canned Heat” at Woodstock. Lance Miccio, Director of ”Rock n’Roll Made in Mexico”, will be present for a special networking meet-and-greet event for documentary filmmakers at DocMiami. The entire day is packed with Music related films such as PBS’s “Latin Divas”, “What About Me?”, and “Do It Again”. These documentaries combined, exhibit and chronical the contributions and talents of artists such as Gloria Estefan, The Kinks, Carlos Santana and more!
Closing the events on May 30, 2010 are special Screenings of “Mariel 25 and 50 Años de Exilio: el Documental”. In 2009, the Cuban Revolution celebrated 50 years in power. Ninety miles away, those who throughout half a decade, emigrated in waves to the United States, proved to be a testament of those who triumphed out of tragedy.
Followed by a special screening of “The Extraordinary Journey of Fernando Bujones”, Filmmaker Israel Rodriguez, a Cuban native and member of Orlando Ballet, danced under Mr. Bujones’ direction for many years. Amazingly, Rodriguez had been documenting Mr. Bujones’ work with the Orlando Ballet for two years when his sudden death from a rare form of cancer rocked the ballet world in 2005.
The event includes three days of cutting edge documentary filmmakers’ showings and three nights of outstanding music concerts. A true celebration of documentary filmmaking at a global level nestled in sunny South Florida. The festival brings together emerging documentary filmmakers, students, and film and music enthusiasts in a truly bohemian, one-of-a-kind event. Funds raised during the three evening concerts will benefit the non- profit organization, Brick by Brick Tanzania, Inc, dedicated to building schools in the African nation challenged not only by poverty but also by drought, hunger and AIDS.

The official host of the event is Tito Puente, Jr. He will be joined by Gloria Ordaz who will welcome Melton Mustafa, of the 14th Annual Melton Mustafa Jazz Festival. Fito Espinola, The Jonsons, featuring Eloy Rali and Luis Bofill & Band will be performing!

Visit http://docmiami.org for to purchase tickets and for more information

doubting Thomas at Florida Room at the Delano Hotel 5/13/10

doubting Thomas
5/13/2010, 11:00 pm
Florida Room at the Delano Hotel
1685 Collins Ave, Miami Beach, FL, 33139
http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=112918038750552

-Thursday, May 13.
-Gorillas cordially invites all nonbelievers to a spot on the beach that is actually about good music and great drinks.

-Sometimes we need to see it to believe it.

…DOUBTING THOMAS @ the Florida Room

-Resident band Agape feat. Nadia Harris
-Resident DJ’s Maseo of De La Soul along with Induce and Stevie D.
-RSVP at the Florida Room. RSVP@morganshotelgroup.com
-Table reservations strongly recommended 305.674.6152

JAZZnight at miniBAR 5/14/10

JAZZnight at miniBAR
friday, may 14th, 2010, 9:00 pm
miniBAR
3612 ne 2nd avenue
miami design district, fl 33137
www.minibarmiami.com

enjoy a wonderful friday night at miniBAR dining on tasteful delights & relaxing through an outstanding performance!

miniBAR introduces kevin muncy at 9pm this friday evening! may 14th!

kevin muncy is a south florida based multi instrumentalist, composer/arranger, and music educator. he studied classical, jazz, and world music at florida state university where he earned his B.A. in Music.

http://kevinmuncyjazz.com
http://elementalsaxquartet.com/KMuncy.html
www.minibarmiami.com

Spam Allstars at Grand Central/Respectable Street/Transit Lounge 5/13-15/10

Spam Allstars play Grand Central opening, Respectable Street, and Transit Lounge all this weekend. Please note the band will be off from Hoy Como Ayer for the next two weeks, and will resume their residency there on Thursday, May 27th.

Thursday – May 13th
Grand Central
697 N. Miami Ave.
Miami, FL
305.377.2277
www.grandcentralmiami.com/
9:30pm

Friday – May 14th
Respectable Street Café
518 Clematis Street
West Palm Beach, FL 33401-5304
561.832.9999
www.respectablestreet.com
10pm

Saturday – May 15th
Transit Lounge
729 Southwest 1st Avenue
Miami, FL 33130
(305) 377-4628
www.transitlounge.us
11pm
We hope to see you there!!
www.spamallstars.com

The Wolfsonian–Florida International University free admission as part of the Association of Art Museum Directors celebration of International Museum Day 5/18/10

The Wolfsonian–Florida International University To Join In Association Of Art Museum Directors
Celebration Of International Museum Day On May 18, 2010

The Wolfsonian–Florida International University announced today that it will join museums around the United States in offering free gallery admission on Tuesday, May 18 as part of the Association of Art Museum Directors’ (AAMD) celebration of International Museum Day.
Participation by AAMD member museums will focus attention on the important roles that art museums serve in their communities, further showcase their remarkable collections, and increase opportunities for audiences to engage with the many educational programs art museums offer.

On this day visitors to The Wolfsonian may enjoy—in addition to the exhibitions on view—the museum’s display of works from the Page at a Time children’s program, which features handcrafted books created by students from Miami-Dade public schools as well as the display of works from the Artful Citizenship program, a language arts and social studies curriculum that uses The Wolfsonian’s collection as its primary teaching tool. The Page at a Time and the Artful Citizenship projects, which emphasize the connections between art, history, and ideas, and explore the visual power of words and images, will be on display in the lobby of The Wolfsonian Thursday May 6 through Sunday, June 6, 2010.

Every year AAMD member museums—located across the United States, Canada, and Mexico—including The Wolfsonian celebrate International Museum Day at the invitation of the International Council of Museums (ICOM). This year’s theme, “Museums for Social Harmony,” intends to raise awareness about the role of museums in teaching social harmony to the public at large. “We believe that art museums are crucial to our understanding of world history and cultures, and provide a unique and irreplaceable public service,” said Michael Conforti, president of AAMD and director of the Sterling and Francine Clark Art Institute in Williamstown, MA. “AAMD is committed to exploring new ways to underscore the value of the visual arts in civic society, and we are excited that The Wolfsonian is joining with us and the global community of museums to focus on this message of public service.”

A comprehensive list of participating AAMD member art museums will be available in the newsroom of the AAMD website. More information about ICOM’s International Museum Day can be found here.

The Page at a Time program is made possible by Carnival Foundation, with special thanks to the Miami-Dade County Public Schools.

Artful Citizenship is funded by the Children’s Trust, a dedicated source of revenue established by voter referendum to improve the lives of children and families in Miami-Dade County. With support of the Miami-Dade County Department of Cultural Affairs and the Cultural Affairs Council, the Miami-Dade County and Board of County Commissioners.

About The Wolfsonian–Florida International University
The Wolfsonian is a museum, library, and research center that uses objects to illustrate the persuasive power of art and design, to explore what it means to be modern, and to tell the story of social, historical, and technological changes that have transformed our world. The collections comprise approximately 120,000 objects from the period of 1885 to 1945—the height of the Industrial Revolution to the end of the Second World War—in a variety of media including furniture; industrial-design objects; works in glass, ceramics, and metal; rare books; periodicals; ephemera; works on paper; paintings; textiles; and medals.
The Wolfsonian is located at 1001 Washington Avenue, Miami Beach, FL. Admission is $7 for adults; $5 for seniors, students, and children age 6 -12; and free for Wolfsonian members, State University System
of Florida staff and students with ID, and children under six. The Wolfsonian, presently on a Summer Schedule through September 15, 2010, is open Thursday from noon-6pm; Friday from noon-9m; Saturday and Sunday from noon-6pm; and is closed Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday. Contact us at 305.531.1001 or visit us online at www.wolfsonian.org for further information.
The Wolfsonian receives ongoing support from The Miami-Dade County Department of Cultural Affairs and the Cultural Affairs Council, the Miami-Dade County Mayor and Board of County Commissioners; the City of Miami Beach, Cultural Affairs Program, Cultural Arts Council; the William J. and Tina Rosenberg Foundation; Continental Airlines, the Official Airline of The Wolfsonian–FIU; Bacardi USA, Inc.; and Arrowood Vineyards & Winery.

This Saturday Only 2-for-1 Tickets On Sale at the Adrienne Arsht Center 5/8/10

Don’t miss your chance to get the DEAL OF THE YEAR:
Buy two tickets for the price of one – to selected performances of the Adrienne Arsht Center’s 2010 Summer Season!
Purchase 2 for 1 Tickets* on May 8th!
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May 11 – 16
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June 3 – 27
Carnival Studio Theater Ziff Ballet Opera House
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A world premiere musical for the entire family!
June 17 – 27
Carnival Studio Theater Ziff Ballet Opera House
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TAP DOGS
“A sexy, fast, and fabulous hit!” -San Francisco Chronicle
June 30 – July 10
Ziff Ballet Opera House
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2 for 1 TICKETS!*
Saturday, May 8
In person, by phone, or online with promo code SUMMER2010

Don’t miss your chance to get the deal of the year: Buy two tickets for the price of one – to selected performances of the Adrienne Arsht Center’s 2010 Summer Season!

*Discount is limited, ticket fees apply, not applicable to previously-purchased tickets, valid for select price levels only and subject to availability. Offer subject to change. All sales are final, no refunds or exchanges.

SPONSORS: Our Partner in the Arts: The Miami Herald
Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts of Miami-Dade County

PARKING: Parking is plentiful at every performance. Valet parking is also available.
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SxSe 2010 the sub-tropical uber tweetup in Fort Lauderdale #sxsemia 5/21-23/10

About SxSe
We’re a group of friends on Twitter who love to get together for partying in South Florida! This year’s sub-tropical tweetup takes place in Fort Lauderdale, May 21-23. Please tag all related tweets #sxsemia.

CLICK HERE: Hotel, RSVP and More Information.

Schedule of Events
Some details may be subject to change. Follow @sxse to stay up to date. Food/drink specials, parking details and other info to be announced.

Thursday, May 20
Some guests arrive at hotel — free time at your leisure. Possible group dinner in Fort Lauderdale, location TBA.
For free time @vicequeenmaria recommends:
Hyatt Pier 66 free shuttle to beach for hotel guests.
Via water taxi: tour of New River; breakfast at The Floridian; lunch at historic Downtowner Saloon or Himmarshee; shopping on Las Olas; tour of historic Stranahan House and/or Bonnet House. More tips to come!

Friday, May 21
More guests arrive. Free time at your leisure. Possible group dinner and water taxi fun ride in Fort Lauderdale, location TBA.

Saturday, May 22
9 AM – 3 PM – Poolside @SxSe Cabana at the Hyatt Pier 66. Hotel guests may join and/or enjoy Fort Lauderdale at their leisure. All welcome, no set schedule, come and go. Possible appearance by @poolboy.
4 PM – 6 PM Mock unconference panels at Hyatt Pier 66, Chairman’s Boardroom, @vicequeenmaria moderating. All welcome. Possible topics:
The Art of Interaction @SxSe by keynote speakers @annohio and @preppydude. Learn how to hug the stuffin’ out of people.
Power of the Pussy discussion led by @preppydude with @vicequeenmaria @dearyvette and @annohio speaking on this very important topic — not rated X but definitely grown-up! Totally safe for work.
6 PM – ? Big Tweetup at Pelican Landing, located in marina at Hyatt Pier 66. All welcome. Please RSVP for head count.

Sunday, May 23
11:30 AM Brunch at Pier Top. @SxSe guest coupons no longer available, but if you wish to enjoy brunch, please make your own reservation and seating time.
Rest of day at leisure for remaining guests.

Kaskade Artist Album Dynasty Out Now

Kaskade “Dynasty” Out Now
Kaskade artist album ‘Dynasty’
Buy Dynasty CD on Amazon

Out Now on iTunes with bonus track
Kaskade & Tiësto - Dynasty (Bonus Track Version)
This 12 track journey features collaborations with heavy hitter Tiësto, indie darling Martina from Dragonette, Haley, EDX and more. With tunes like “Dynasty”, “Fire In Your New Shoes” and “Only You”, this album will ignite and inspire your senses.

Amazon Description

Kaskade is the country’s top ground breaking house music DJ. Ultra Records is proud to release his newest artist album “Dynasty”! Considered one of the hottest breakthrough artists in this genre, Kaskade’s sixth album offering follows his stellar previous releases “Bring The Night”, and “Strobelite Seduction”. “Dynasty” is a shimmering collection of lush house tracks infused with vocal-laden melodies and addictive interludes. “Dynasty” delves into a new direction with acoustic elements, while still incorporating his trademark sultry sounds.

Miami Museum Month Parties May 2010

Miami Museum Month

Throughout the month of May, some Miami Museum Month participants will be hosting special Miami Museum Month parties.
For more details.

Saturday, May 1, 2010
ArtCenter/South Florida
7:00 – 10:00 p.m.
Please join us for the 2010 Miami Museum Month kick-off party and Lincoln Road Art Walk. There will be Live Music (TBA), Libations and open studios of some of Miami’s finest contemporary artists at the ArtCenter/South Florida’s 800/810/924 locations on Lincoln road.

Wednesday, May 5, 2010
Museum of Contemporary Art (MOCA)
6:30 p.m.
Join the Museum of Contemporary Art for “Cinco de MOCA” during MOCA by Moonlight. MOCA is extending special member pricing ($10) for Miami Museum Month attendees to attend its popular Contemporary Art Boot Camp with MOCA Executive Director and Chief Curator Bonnie Clearwater at 7:30 pm. Pre-paid reservations are recommended to reserve a seat for this informative talk on the art of the 1990s. Miami Museum Month attendees are invited to enjoy free guided tours of Ceal Floyer: Auto Focus and Cory Arcangel: The Sharper Image on view as part of MOCA’s Knight Exhibition Series. A 10% discount in the MOCA Shop is available to all Miami Museum Month attendees from May 1-31 Visit www.mocanomi.org for additional information.

Friday, May 14, 2010
Bakehouse Art Complex
7:00 – 10:00 p.m.
Opening Reception РContemporary Landscapes addresses the use of new technologies in relationship to the historical practice. Artists of the twenty first century are relating themselves to their surroundings through video, digital media, and the exploration of fantastic worlds. These seemingly new approaches to dealing with the landscape are taking all factors of surroundings into consideration when creating a depiction of the world surrounding the artist. Artists in the show will include Richard H̦glund, Samantha Salzinger, Julia Hetchman, and various others. Curated by Nina Johnson, of Gallery Diet. 305/576-2828 www.bacfl.org & www.gallerydiet.com

Sunday, May 23, 2010
Jewish Museum of Florida
2:00 p.m.
Film and discussion on Cuban Jewish History.

Wednesday, May 26, 2010
Frost Art Museum
Opening with three exhibitions: Volf Roitman: from MADI to the LUDIC revolution; Paul Strand: Mexico and TapTap: Celebrating the Art of Haiti.

BUY ONE, GET ONE FREE — During May, all visitors with a valid ID (all persons with an ID that shows proof of residency outside of Miami-Dade County is considered a visitor) will be offered “Buy One, Get One Free” admission.

JOIN ONE, SEE THEM ALL — During this month-long program, membership at any one of these participating museums will work as a free pass to any of the other museums.
¤ ArtCenter/South Florida
¤ Bakehouse Art Complex
¤ Bass Museum of Art
¤ Black Police Precinct & Court House Museum
¤ The Haitian Heritage Museum
¤ HistoryMiami
¤ Jewish Museum of Florida
¤ Lowe Art Museum
¤ Miami Art Museum
¤ Miami Beach Botanical Garden
¤ Miami Children’s Museum
¤ Miami Science Museum
¤ Museum of Contemporary Art (MOCA)
¤ The Patricia & Phillip Frost Art Museum
¤ The Wolfsonian—FIU

Save The Fillmore at Jackie Gleason Theater Community Workshop 5/13/10

Save the Jackie Gleason Theater!

A plan to revamp the Miami Beach Convention center includes demolishing The Fillmore Miami Beach at The Jackie Gleason Theater. Miami Beach needs this historic theater to keep quality live acts coming to Miami. Live Nation has done a great job in recent years bringing down fantastic national touring acts. Please help save this theater! Join the Facebook group now.

A community workshop is planned for 6 p.m. May 13 at room C220 of the Convention Center, 1901 Convention Center Dr.
As many people as possible should attend the community workshop regarding the future of the convention center and the Fillmore/Jackie Gleason. This will take place on Thursday May 13 at 6pm at the Miami Beach Convention Center in room C220. What we learn at the workshop will determine whether or not we move forward with electronic and paper petitions. If we need to organize volunteers to attend Fillmore shows and collect signatures we will. In the meantime, feel free to contact the mayor, city manager and commissioners. Contact information: http://web.miamibeachfl.gov/elected

From Miami Herald

The former home of The Jackie Gleason Show could be history if a new option on the table for a Miami Beach Convention Center revamp gains public and political favor.Planners hired to draft a renovation and expansion plan for the convention center have proposed demolishing The Fillmore Miami Beach at the Jackie Gleason Theater in order to construct a convention center hotel on the site.

From City Link

by Jake Cline
If there’s one thing Miami Beach needs, it’s another damn hotel. At least that appears to be the thinking of city leaders who, The Miami Herald reports, are considering tearing down the Fillmore Miami Beach as part of a plan to improve the nearby Miami Beach Convention Center. Located within walking distance of Lincoln Road, the New World Symphony and the beach, the Fillmore would be demolished and replaced with a convention-center hotel. This may come as bad news for fans of historic buildings, live music and one Sheriff Buford T. Justice. Until it underwent a multimillion-dollar renovation a few years ago, the Fillmore was known as the Jackie Gleason Theater, so named for the late actor who filmed his self-titled television show at the venue from 1964 to 1970 and portrayed the cantankerous, foul-mouthed, eminently quotable lawman in Smokey and the Bandit.

From Miami Herald

Miami Beach leaders won’t have to wait until next month’s community workshop to receive feedback on an option to tear down The Fillmore Miami Beach at the Jackie Gleason Theater.More than 1,800 [now over 5500] have joined the “Save the Fillmore at Jackie Gleason Theater” Facebook page since news broke that consultants mapping a vision for a convention center expansion have proposed doing away with the live music venue. The site, an alternative to a northern location, isn’t set in stone.

Mother’s Day Offers in South Florida 5/9/10

Need something fun to do for Mom, but still feeling the crunch of the financial crisis? Below you will find a great round up of affordable brunch deals and unique things to do for Mother’s Day – from Miami Beach to Coconut Grove.

The Restaurant at The Raleigh
The Restaurant at the Raleigh presents Mother’s Day Sunday Brunch from 11am – 4pm.
Address: 1775 Collins Ave, Miami Beach
Phone: 305-534-6300
Brunch is $35.00 per person, including a Bottle of Chandon Rose Champagne Per Party of (4) and a long-stemmed complimentary rose for moms.
Guests have the choice of dining in the intimate garden or terrace overlooking the iconic art deco pool. After brunch guests are invited to enjoy more cocktails at the Martini Bar or Patio Bar, and are welcome to relax by the beach for the afternoon.

EOS
Eos offers Mother’s Day Brunch Buffet on from 11am – 3pm.
Address: 485 Brickell Ave, Miami (15th floor of Viceroy Miami)
Phone: 305-503-4400
Priced at $65 for adults (includes a complimentary glass of prosecco, mimosa or bellini) and $30 for children.
Dine amongst dramatic décor by Kelly Wearstler in the restaurant’s fun and flirtatious main room or enjoy alfresco dining on the terrace and enjoy fantastic views of Miami.
Accepting reservations.

The Spa at Icon Brickell
MOVIES IN THE SPA
Continue spreading your motherly love throughout May with mom-themed movies screened in The Spa at Icon Brickell’s plush theater. The Spa’s May movie schedule showcases a mix of infamous and endearing moms from films like Mommie Dearest, Terms of Endearment, Monster in Law and more (full schedule attached). Tickets to movies are $10 for members, residents and children under 10. General admission is $12. Tickets include a gourmet cupcake and popcorn. Screenings are every Saturday at 7:30pm. For more information, please call 305.503.0369 or email iconspa@viceroymiami.com.

MOTHER’S DAY SPA OFFER
Treat your mother and The Spa at Icon will treat you! Starting May 8, book your mother a new Signature Viceroy
Spa treatment designed exclusively by DECLÉOR, and they will give you 50% OFF a second service of your choice. *The second treatment must be of equal or lesser value. The offer is only Valid until May 31st, 2010. See attached for details or please call 305.503.0369 for additional information.

Panorama Restaurant & Sky Lounge
Enjoy a Mother’s Day menu ALL DAY from Panorama Restaurant & Sky Lounge
Address: 2889 McFarlane Rd, Coconut Grove (8th floor inside the Sonesta Bayfront Hotel Coconut Grove)
Phone: 305-447-8256
Special Mother’s Day Menu, priced at $45 per person, includes your choice of appetizer, entrée, dessert and a glass of our Domaine St. Michelle Sparkling Wine, with complimentary valet parking.
Dine at the award-winning Peruvian restaurant, Panorama Restaurant & Sky Lounge and enjoy panoramic views of Biscayne Bay and downtown Miami.
Accepting Reservations

14th Annual Lawyers Strike Against Child Abuse Bowling Tournament 6/12/10

GRAB YOUR BALL
We’re Going Bowling!
Family Resource Center of South Florida Presents the
14th Annual Lawyers Strike Against Child Abuse Bowling Tournament

Saturday, June 12, 2010
Registration 12:30pm
Tournament 1:00 pm

BIRD BOWL
B o w l i n g C e n t e r
9275 SW 40th St · MIAMI · 305.221.1221

Registration Fee
$350 team/lane
4 bowlers per lane
includes shoes & lunch!
Limited Space!
Live DJ
Raffle & Auction

DOWNLOAD THE RESERVATION PDF FORM
Questions, call (305) 960-5536
All proceeds to benefit: Family Resource Center | 155 South Miami Ave | Suite 400 | Miami | FL | 33130

Contest: Couptessa Loves Moms ends 5/9/10

“I love my Mom!” – CoupTessa.com contest
Click here to enter the contest.

Instructions: Upload your favorite photos showing the spirit of love and motherhood and invite your friends to vote it. The top 40 most voted pictures will be judged by a panel from CoupTessa.com what will pick the 5 winners. You can vote each picture once during the contest so you can vote all of your friends pictures. So, if you and one of your friends are winner each of you will be able to bring a guest to the Viceroy Spa at Icon Brickell.

Prize Details: For Mother’s Day, CoupTessa is offering 5 prizes of $300 worth of massage and pool services at Viceroy Spa at Icon Brickell in Miami, FL. Winners will enjoy 1 hour massage and 1 day access to the largest outdoor pool in Miami, and they will be able to bring a guest. Reservations required.

Prize Eligibility: Only persons residing in United States who are at least 18 years of age can enter.
Contest Ends May 09, 2010 @ 09:35 am (EDT)

CoupTessa, helping women afford to live the life they DESERVE, one deal at a time… 50% to 90% off each day. Click here to join the email list and start saving!

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The City of Miami and Mack Cycle and Fitness Bike Miami Days in Coconut Grove 4/25/10

Bike Miami Days
The City of Miami and Mack Cycle & Fitness are bringing Bike Miami Days to Coconut Grove on April 25. This event will bring festivities to several key streets in the center of Coconut Grove. Foot traffic will explore and mingle with street performers, engage in educational seminars promoting wellness and yoga, visit with vendors promoting sustainable consumer practices, and observe demonstrations on the importance of practical bicycling safety and maintenance. There are free activities for everyone in your family.

Scheduled Events
9:00 Streets Closed to Vehicles
10:00 Kickoff / Announcements*
City Officials Address the Public*
Fitness Together – group stretching*
10:30 Orange Bike Parade
12:30 Orange Bike Contest
1:00 Green Monkey Yoga*
1:00 RAFFLE for trips to Curacao, Hotel Stay in Aruba
1:30 Kickoff of the Official AfterParty at Akashi on Main Highway
2:00 Streets Open to Vehicles

All Day Activities
Mack Cycle and Fitness – Bike Demos
Bike and Roll – Free Bike Rentals
Buddy Bike – Free Tandem Rentals
Skateboard Demos
Miami Science Museum – Flubber
Radio Caracol
DJ in Peacock Park
Green Mobility Network – Free Bike Valet
Youth Bike – Arts and Crafts Table
Strolling Musicians
Miami Capoeira Sol e Lua (Afro-Brazilian Martial Art/Dance)
Dangerfun Circus Troupe

* at Peacock Park

Miami Super Boat Grand Prix 4/16-18/10

MIAMI SUPER BOAT GRAND PRIX
April 16 – 18, 2010
Event Schedule
APRIL 16, 2010 (Friday)
9am-5pm Registration: Bicentennial Park – Tent
9am-5pm Inspection: Bicentennial Park
9am-6pm Powerboats Dry Pits: Bicentennial Park

APRIL 17, 2010 (Saturday)
9am Mandatory Drivers Meeting: Bicentennial Park
9am-5pm Meet Drivers : Bicentennial Park
12pm-5pm Testing: As per the SBIP/APBA Offshore Rulebook
12 noon-5pm Launching: Bicentennial Park
10am-5pm Inspection: Bicentennial Park
10am-5pm Registration: Bicentennial Park

APRIL 18, 2010 (Sunday) – Race Day
7:30am-8:30am Physicals: Bicentennial Park
8am-4pm Launching: Bicentennial Park
9am Mandatory Drivers Meeting: Bicentennial Park
10am FAA pilots meeting: Opa Locka Airport
9am-4pm Powerboats Dry Pits: Bicentennial Park
12:30pm Race Boats: Parade to Mill Area
1pm Start of Race: Miami Beach
5pm Awards Presentation: Bicentennial Park

Racers and Fans
Experience the Ultimate Thrill of Offshore Racing at the
Bicentennial Park, 1075 Biscayne Blvd., Miami
Powerboats Dry Pits – Free Admission
Spectators can see the boats and teams up close
More Info

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Free Album Download C-Ride The Arab Store


C-Ride Releases New Album Titled “The Arab Store” Virally Through Cool & Dre’s Imprint Epidemic Music!
www.c2daride.com
Direct link to download ZIP Album file for FREE (right-click and “Save As…”)
Artist collaborations include Gucci Mane, Gorilla Zoe, Rick Ross, Lloyd, Bow-Wow just to name a few
Miami Based chart-topping, super producing, Grammy Nominated duo Marcello “Cool” Valenzano and Andre “Dre” Lyon also know as Cool & Dre and their Epidemic Music imprint are gearing up for the release of C-Ride’s sophomore album “The Arab Store” which is being released virally for FREE today via www.c2daride.com.
The title of the album is a nod to all the convenience stores that can be found on almost every corner in Miami. Says C-Ride, “Down here in Miami, whatever you need is in the Arab store-a toothbrush, cereal, a tire. My album is just that. If you need it now, whatever you need, whatever you want, whenever you need it, it’s gonna be right there.” The first single is the Cool & Dre banger “What’s Hood” featuring Gorilla Zoe. Cool and Dre along with Real Big Management and Stacks Entertainment are executive producers on this album.
In regards to releasing the album for free C-Ride says, “I grew tired of waiting for the album to be released through my major label. I couldn’t let such amazing music just sit on a shelf and my fans were growing impatient as well. The Music Industry is changing and artists are releasing their music via the internet to give their fans what they want and that’s what I decided to do. I rather have hundreds of thousands of downloads and have people listen to my music than none at all.”

Photographs of 3G Everlasting Art Exhibit Deborah Weed at Miami Beach Botanical Garden on 3/23/10

3G Everlasting Art Exhibit Deborah Weed at Miami Beach Botanical Garden on Tuesday, March, 23 2010.  The exhibit was hosted by the Miami Beach Botanical Garden, Co-Sponsored by The Market Company and Arts at St Johns. For the better gallery, click here.

Win a trip to fly to New York City with brpr for a private concert

Buenos Dias from the brpr team!
Couldn’t make it to our private Nelly Furtado concert in Miami last month for Univision? How about joining us in NYC in May for our next installment?! Our May artist is remaining a mystery for the moment. But with past performers such as Jennifer Lopez, Juanes, Enrique & Nelly, we know it’ll be big! We hope we’ll see you there to find out and hang out with them in person!
If you want a chance for 2 all expense paid tickets to NYC to see the show, just show us what you can do! Show our sponsor some love and belt out your best version of the Subway jingle (the Spanish version — a little more challenging!). brpr’s own Jennifer Batchelor uploaded her video this morning…not too shabby. Check out Jen’s video, and upload your own to grab your tickets!
Here’s the website! www.subwayartistasfrescos.com

Photographs of the Tasting at Panorama on 3/4/10

Tasting at Panorama Restaurant & Sky Lounge located on the 8th floor of the Sonesta Bayfront Hotel Coconut Grove on Thursday, March 4, 2010.  for the better gallery, click here.

Panorama Restaurant & Sky Lounge
Sonesta Bayfront Hotel Coconut Grove
2889 McFarlane Road
Coconut Grove, FL 33133
Tel: 305.529.2828

Photographs – La Fete Erotique at MI-VI – 02/19/10

Erotic Signature, publisher of premiere erotic art books, hosted a release party for volume 3 of “The World’s Greatest Erotic Art of Today” at the grand new club in Gulfstream Park called MI-VI. The evening was filled with eroticism and special performances.  A portion of the sales went to Life Is Art in our mission to support the south Florida art scene.  For the better gallery, click here.

Photographs – The Association for Women in Communications – 01/20/10

The Association for Women in Communications along with Life is Art presented a seminar at PressitOn Gallery in the Design District on Wednesday, January 20, 2010.  The seminar was  on “Do-It-Yourself: Using Video to Gain Exposure and Build Community,” with video marketing expert Jessica Kizorek.  For the better gallery, click here.

Help For Haiti Concert at Arts at St. Johns 1/30/10


HELP FOR HAITI CONCERT
Saturday, January 30, 7 pm

Please join Arts at St. Johns and the St. John’s community for an uplifting BENEFIT CONCERT for the victims and survivors in Haiti.

HELP FOR HAITI CONCERT
Saturday, January 30, 7 pm
St. Johns United Methodist Church on the Lake
4760 Pine Tree Drive Miami Beach, FL 33140

Suggested donation $10
Supplies wanted: Rice, Black Beans, WATER, sugar, cooking oil, clothes, toiletries
www.artsatstjohns.com

Karen Akers Sings Cole Porter 1/21-24/10


Carnival Studio Theater
(Inside the Ziff Ballet Opera House)
January 21-24

TICKETS ONLY $20.10!

Broadway and Cabaret star Karen Akers brings the glorious sounds of the music of Cole Porter to the Cabaret & Cocktail series headlining AN EVENING OF COLE PORTER: “ANYTHING GOES!”

Tony® Award nominee and star of the original Broadway productions of NINE and GRAND HOTEL, Akers and her musicians come to Miami direct from a smash engagement at The Kennedy Center where The Washington Post hailed the show “Splendid and Swellegant. Cool as Champagne on Ice!” featuring all the Cole Porter classics including “I Get a Kick Out of You” and “I Love Paris.”

SPECIAL NEW YEAR OFFER: $20.10 TICKETS! SAVE MORE THAN 50% OFF REGULAR PRICES!
To get your discount, CLICK HERE
and enter promo code COLE or use the code when you call our box office at 305.949.6722.
The Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts of Miami-Dade County
1300 Biscayne Boulevard, Miami, FL 33132

Art Basel Condensed Schedule Sunday 12/6/09

Full Schedule Here

Sunday 12/6
Satellite Art + Design Exhibition 9a-6p
Kitchen Dreams Works in Glass by Ricky Bernstein 9:30a-12n
Celebrate Art Basel with Michele Oka Doner at Breakfast in the Park 9:30a-12n
The New Art Dealers Alliance (NADA) Art Fair 10a-4p
INK Miami 10a-3p
Bakehouse Art Complex bāc:23 10a-6p
PULSE Miami 10a-7p
Miami Art Museum during Art Basel 11a parodi lecture, 2p tours
Aqua Art Miami 11a-4p
ARTery Miami 11a-4p
Femmeart Miami 11a-5p
Art Miami 11a-5p
Sculpt Miami 11a-5p
Photo Miami 11a-6p
Art Asia 11a-6p
SCOPE Art Fair Miami 11a-6p
Red Dot Art Fair 11a-6p
Art Whino 11a-6p
Fountain Art Fair 11a-7p
Moss at Design Miami 11a-7p
Miami’s Independent Thinkers Inaugural Show 11a-7p farmer’s market, yoga, massage
An Art Exhibition for All Mankind 11a-10p
Berlin meets Miami at the new Gallery Schuster 11a-10p
Graffiti Gone Global 12n-3p
Miami Design Preservation League Special Event 12n-4p
Verge Art Fair 12n-6p
Tasting Basel Artful food by the Wild Feasties 12n-6p
Art Basel Miami Beach 12-6pm
Art Positions
Calix Gustav Gallery Reveals Wynwood’s Most Sordid And Glamorous Works During Art Basel 12p-6p
O.H.W.O.W. Presents It Ain’t Fair 12n-6p
Invite to GAB Studio 12-8p
Fo-Ci Art Fair 12p-6p, 12p-3p barbeque
Burning Bridges Stash Gallery 2-10p
PooL Art Fair 3-10p
Tommy Hilfiger Launches T-Studio during Art Basel 4-8p
Insight B 4-9:30p
Yacht Basel Gallery Cruise 4:30p
Bardot Art Basel Line Up 7p-late
Eat Your Art Out 8p
Scion A/V A Night At Made To Play CD Release Party 11p-4a
Zones Art Fair
Primary Flight: Blue Print For Space
Spectrum: The Photo House
Semo Art Basel
PH2 Art Dining Art Basel Events
CANDO Arts Co-Op Palm Court exhibit
Hardcore Art Contemporary Space Events for Basel Week
Carmichael Gallery at SCOPE Miami
Most Wanted Art Basel Art Show
Miami Art Museum during Art Basel Shepard Fairey, Arab Woman
He Believes in a Beauty Art Show
Helene Weiss Art at Hotel St. Augustine
Floyd the Rock Artist Art Basel Week
Multiversal Group Show

Art Basel Condensed Schedule Saturday 12/5/09

Full Schedule Here

Saturday 12/5
Satellite Art + Design Exhibition 9a-7p, 7-11p cocktail performance
Wolfsonian Collection for Art Basel Miami Beach 10-11:30a children, 2p artist conversation
Bakehouse Art Complex bāc:23 10a-6p
PULSE Miami 10a-7p
INK Miami 10a-7p
The New Art Dealers Alliance (NADA) Art Fair 10a-8p
Dorsch Gallery Art Basel Week 11a-4p
ARTery Miami 11a-7p
Art Miami 11a-7p
Aqua Art Miami 11a-7p
Fountain Art Fair 11a-7p
Sculpt Miami 11a-7p
Photo Miami 11a-7p
SCOPE Art Fair Miami 11a-7p
Moss at Design Miami 11a-7p
Art Asia 11a-7p
Latzero Fine Art gallery presents a Wallove collective Imaginary Friends 11a-7p, 12m closing reception
Fo-Ci Art Fair 11a-7p, 7p-12m gallery walk opening
Red Dot Art Fair 11a-8p
Littlest Sister 09 Invitational Art Fair 11a-8p
An Art Exhibition for All Mankind 11a-10p
Femmeart Miami 11a-10p
Art Whino 11a-8p, 8p-12m reception
Miami’s Independent Thinkers Inaugural Show 11a-2a
Berlin meets Miami at the new Gallery Schuster 11a-10p
Miami Design Preservation League Special Event 12n-4p
i love miami 365 alissa christine art basel show at moksha 12n-6p
Calix Gustav Gallery Reveals Wynwood’s Most Sordid And Glamorous Works During Art Basel 12p-6p, 6-9p O Cinema reception
Invite to GAB Studio 12-8p
Verge Art Fair 12n-8p
Tasting Basel Artful food by the Wild Feasties 12n-8p
Art Basel Miami Beach 12-8pm
Art Positions
Graffiti Gone Global 12n-8p
O.H.W.O.W. Presents It Ain’t Fair 12n-8p
7 For All Mankind Aventura Event 2p-5p
Burning Bridges Stash Gallery 2-10p
Pia Lindman Face Act Performance 3p
PooL Art Fair 3-10p
Insight B 4-9:30p
One Night Only Holiday Art Bazaar at The Mutiny Hotel 6-9p
Art Basel is in the air & Art Brazil is here 6p-9p
Art of Fitness with Special Olympics 6-10p
Oceanfront Nights 6p-12m
Max Fish 6p-4a
Cristina Chacon Studio Gallery Grand Opening 7p
The Whitelaw Hotel Presents Love & Heart 7p
Collector’s Preview Alice Aycock Sculpture and Drawings at Fredric Snitzer Gallery 7-9p
FemmeArt present Performance Art Night with Beatriz Lecuona and Oscar Hernandez 7-9p
Art Basel Reception for It’s Like That 7-10p
New World School of the Arts Presents NWSA Untitled at Artseen Gallery 7-10p
SwingArt Party at NADA with performance of the TM sisters & Fashion show by Luis Valenzuela 7-10p
Art Basel Celebration Hotel Urbano Launching Party 7-11p
Claudia Calle Studio Grand Opening 7p-12m calle wynwood
Miami Art Museum during Art Basel 7p-12m MAM ball
Bardot Art Basel Line Up 7p-late
Eat Your Art Out 8p
Desvan 8p-12m
Red Dot Party in honor of GreenMiami 8-10p
Nikki Beach Brings The Box 8p, 11p
A Converse Event at Art Basel 9pm
Electric Pickle 9pm – 5am Poplife
Zones Art Fair
Primary Flight: Blue Print For Space
Spectrum: The Photo House
Diana Lowenstein Fine Arts
Semo Art Basel
PH2 Art Dining Art Basel Events
CANDO Arts Co-Op Palm Court exhibit
Hardcore Art Contemporary Space Events for Basel Week
Carmichael Gallery at SCOPE Miami
Most Wanted Art Basel Art Show
Miami Art Museum during Art Basel Shepard Fairey, Arab Woman
Societe Perrier PULSE Miami
He Believes in a Beauty Art Show
Helene Weiss Art at Hotel St. Augustine
Floyd the Rock Artist Art Basel Week
Multiversal Group Show

Art Basel Condensed Schedule Friday 12/4/09

Full Schedule Here

Friday 12/4Satellite Art + Design Exhibition 9a-7p, 7-11p cocktail performance
Dorsch Gallery Art Basel Week 9a-9p
Bakehouse Art Complex bāc:23 10a-6p
PULSE Miami 10a-7p
INK Miami 10a-7p
The New Art Dealers Alliance (NADA) Art Fair 10a-8p
ARTery Miami 11a-7p
Art Miami 11a-7p
Aqua Art Miami 11a-7p
Fountain Art Fair 11a-7p
Sculpt Miami 11a-7p
Photo Miami 11a-7p
SCOPE Art Fair Miami 11a-7p
Art Asia 11a-7p
Moss at Design Miami 11a-7p
Latzero Fine Art gallery presents a Wallove collective Imaginary Friends 11a-7p
Red Dot Art Fair 11a-8p
Fo-Ci Art Fair 11a-7p, 8p-12m official party
Art Whino 11a-8p, 8p-12m reception
Littlest Sister 09 Invitational Art Fair 11a-8p
Femmeart Miami 11a-10p
An Art Exhibition for All Mankind 11a-10p
Miami’s Independent Thinkers Inaugural Show 11a-2a
Berlin meets Miami at the new Gallery Schuster 11a-10p
i love miami 365 alissa christine art basel show at moksha 12n-6p
Calix Gustav Gallery Reveals Wynwood’s Most Sordid And Glamorous Works During Art Basel 12p-6p
Verge Art Fair 12n-8p
Art Basel Miami Beach 12-8pm
Invite to GAB Studio 12-8p
Art Positions
Graffiti Gone Global 12n-8p
Burning Bridges Stash Gallery 2-10p
Oceanfront Nights 6p-12m
O.H.W.O.W. Presents It Ain’t Fair 12n-8p
PooL Art Fair 3-10p, 6-10p opening party
Insight B 4-9:30p
Tommy Hilfiger Launches T-Studio during Art Basel 4-8p
Logan Real Showcases Tour de France Collection 6-9p
Save Dade Special Event 6-9p
Art Basel is in the air & Art Brazil is here 6p-9p
Irreversible and Metropole South Beach Present Artist/Curator Alejandro Mendoza 6-9p
Claudia Calle Studio Grand Opening 6p-11p welcome event
Max Fish 6p-4a
Graffiato 6p-11p
Art Basel Event Benefiting Educate Tomorrow Les Arts Vivants 7p
Collector’s Preview Alice Aycock Sculpture and Drawings at Fredric Snitzer Gallery 7-9p
101/Exhibit Invites You To Four Openings 7-10p artist reception
Mediterranean Visions 7-10p
Miami Design Preservation League Special Event 7-11p
Frozen Music Ensemble Autonomous Sounds I & II 7-11p
Bardot Art Basel Line Up 7p-late
Eat Your Art Out 8p
Nikki Beach Brings The Box 8p, 11p
Wolfsonian Collection for Art Basel Miami Beach, 8-11p reception
Art Week Event At Eden Roc Resort Promoting Work Of Genius 8p-12m
Electric Pickle 9pm – 5am Fu*k Art Let’s Dance
Official Art Basel and Miami Launch of Christian Louboutin and Piper Heidsieck’s Champagne Glass Slipper 11p
Zones Art Fair
Primary Flight: Blue Print For Space
Spectrum: The Photo House
Semo Art Basel
photo MIAMI 2009 Cocktail Party at Viceroy
PH2 Art Dining Art Basel Events
CANDO Arts Co-Op Palm Court exhibit
Hardcore Art Contemporary Space Events for Basel Week
Carmichael Gallery at SCOPE Miami
Most Wanted Art Basel Art Show
Miami Art Museum during Art Basel Shepard Fairey, Arab Woman
He Believes in a Beauty Art Show
Helene Weiss Art at Hotel St. Augustine
Floyd the Rock Artist Art Basel Week

Art Basel Condensed Schedule Thursday 12/3/09

Full Schedule Here

Thursday 12/3
Dorsch Gallery Art Basel Week 9a-9p
New World School of the Arts Urban Garden Exhibition at The Yard at Casalin 10a-12n
New World School of the Arts Presents NWSA Untitled at Artseen Gallery 10a-12n
Claudia Calle Studio Grand Opening 11a-1p breakfast with the artists
Aqua Art Miami 10a-1p vip preview, 1p-7p
ARTery Miami 10a-2p, 2-7p vip/press preview
PULSE Miami 10a-1p private preview, 1p-8p
Bakehouse Art Complex bāc:23 10a-6p
INK Miami 10a-7p
The New Art Dealers Alliance (NADA) Art Fair 10a-8p
Pia Lindman Face Act Performance 11a
Fountain Art Fair 11a-7p vip preview, 7p-12m reception
Art Miami 11a-7p
Sculpt Miami 11a-7p
Photo Miami 11a-7p
Art Asia 11a-7p
SCOPE Art Fair Miami 11a-7p
Red Dot Art Fair 11a-7p
Moss at Design Miami 11a-7p
Littlest Sister 09 Invitational Art Fair 11a-8p
Art Whino 11a-8p, 11p-2a after party
Femmeart Miami 11a-10p
An Art Exhibition for All Mankind 11a-10p
Berlin meets Miami at the new Gallery Schuster 11a-10p
Fo-Ci Art Fair 11a-7p, 8p-11p Culinary Night
Latzero Fine Art gallery presents a Wallove collective Imaginary Friends 11a-7p, 9p-12m opening reception
Insight B 12n-5p
Calix Gustav Gallery Reveals Wynwood’s Most Sordid And Glamorous Works During Art Basel 12p-6p
i love miami 365 alissa christine art basel show at moksha 12n-6p
Verge Art Fair 12n-6p professional preview
Masters Mystery Art Show 12n-7p
Art Basel Miami Beach 12-8pm
Invite to GAB Studio 12-8p
Art Positions
Haute Living & Ligne Roset VIP Art Basel Event 5p
LoweDown Happy Hour Holiday Dreams at the Lowe 5-7p
Tommy Hilfiger Launches T-Studio during Art Basel 4-8p
Oceanfront Nights 6p-12m
O.H.W.O.W. Presents It Ain’t Fair 12n-8p
Burning Bridges Stash Gallery 2-10p
Satellite Art + Design Exhibition 3-7p vip preview, 7-11p open reception
Kitchen Dreams Works in Glass by Ricky Bernstein 5-7p
Art Salon Program at Art Basel Miami Beach Contemporary Art and Social Media equals Network and Networth 6p
Ricart Gallery on the Garden of Lincoln Road exhibit the artist Carolus 6p
Art Basel is in the air & Art Brazil is here 6p-9p
Miami’s Independent Thinkers Inaugural Show 6p-2a vernissage
Max Fish 6p-4a
Special Vernissage Borinquen Art Basel Opening Reception 7p
Art a la Carte Spa at Icon 7p
CCEMiami at Art Basel Migrations Looking South at Moore Space 7p
Graffiti Gone Global 7-9p media & collector preview
Arnaldo Anaya-Lucca presents his First Fine Art Solo Exhibition at Luis Perez Galeria 7-10p
101/Exhibit Invites You To Four Openings 7-10p artist reception
Sound Of Art Oasis of Raleigh Hotel 7-11p
Photo Miami Opening Party at Nikki Beach 7-11p
Frozen Music Ensemble Autonomous Sounds I & II 7-11p
Bardot Art Basel Line Up 7p-late
Eat Your Art Out 8p
Lance Armstrong and Nike at Stages 8p
Gen Art Opening Party for Vanguard at Aqua Art Miami 8-11p
Nikki Beach Brings The Box 8p, 11p
Miami Art Museum during Art Basel 8-11p party on the plaza
Art Week Event At Eden Roc Resort Promoting Work Of Genius 8p-12m
Electric Pickle 8pm-4am Stop Drop n’ Roll
Saraswati Presents Art l Baile 9p-4a
beScene Magazine and MOD Media present Floyd the rock artist 11p
Zones Art Fair
Vanguard Gala Party evening
Primary Flight: Blue Print For Space
Spectrum: The Photo House
Semo Art Basel
Irreversible Magazine Bass Museum Art Basel exhibit Where Do We Go From Here?
Wolfsonian Collection for Art Basel Miami Beach
PH2 Art Dining Art Basel Events
CANDO Arts Co-Op Palm Court exhibit
Hardcore Art Contemporary Space Events for Basel Week
Carmichael Gallery at SCOPE Miami
Most Wanted Art Basel Art Show
Miami Art Museum during Art Basel Shepard Fairey, Arab Woman
He Believes in a Beauty Art Show
Helene Weiss Art at Hotel St. Augustine

Art Basel Condensed Schedule Wednesday 12/2/09

Full Schedule Here

Wednesday 12/2
Wednesday 12/2
INK Miami 10a-12n opening brunch, 12-7p
Photo Miami 11a-3p
Art Whino 11a-5p press, 5-8p artist exhibitor mixer, 8p-12m vip press cocktail
Art Asia 11a-6p vip press
SCOPE Art Fair Miami 11a-6p vip press
Art Miami 11a-7p
Sculpt Miami 11a-7p
Moss at Design Miami 11a-7p
Littlest Sister 09 Invitational Art Fair 11a-8p
Femmeart Miami 11a-10p
An Art Exhibition for All Mankind 11a-10p
Berlin meets Miami at the new Gallery Schuster 11a-10p
Dorsch Gallery Art Basel Week 12p-5p
Calix Gustav Gallery Reveals Wynwood’s Most Sordid And Glamorous Works During Art Basel 12p-6p
Tommy Hilfiger Launches T-Studio during Art Basel 4-8p
Red Dot Art Fair 5-6p press vip, 6-9p reception
Art Explosion Celebration at Lexus 6-8p
Art Basel Miami Beach 6-9pm vernissage
Miguel Paredes Opening Reception The Manifestation of Cross-Over Art 6p-12m
Max Fish 6p opening reception 6p-4a
101/Exhibit Invites You To Four Openings 7-10p artist reception
Claudia Calle Studio Grand Opening 7-11p opening reception
Oceanfront Nights 7p-12m opening
From Manhattan To Miami Event Anya Ponorovskaya Design District Launch Celebration 7-10p
CANDO Arts Co-Op Palm Court exhibit 7-11p
O.H.W.O.W. Presents It Ain’t Fair 8p opening reception
Luna The Full Moon Party at The National Hotel 8p
Art Walk on Espanola 8p-12m
Primary Flight: Blue Print For Space
Wolfsonian Collection for Art Basel Miami Beach
Carmichael Gallery at SCOPE Miami
Most Wanted Art Basel Art Show

Art Basel Condensed Schedule Tuesday 12/1/09

Full Schedule Here

Tuesday 12/1
Littlest Sister 09 Invitational Art Fair 11a-8p, 7-10p vernissage
Berlin meets Miami at the new Gallery Schuster 11a-10p, 6-10p opening reception
vitra Design Miami party 3-7p
Moss at Design Miami 3-6p preview, 6-10p vernissage
Art Basel Miami Beach 3-10pm collector preview
Inaugural Exhibition of Artsite Opening Reception 5-9p opening reception
Art Miami 5:30-7p benefit, 7-10:30p vip preview
Maria Martinez-Canas Tetralogy Freedom Tower Exhibition Reception 6-8pm
FriendsWithYou Boutique Launch Party 6-10p
Photo Miami 6p-10p vip reception
An Art Exhibition for All Mankind 6-10p vernissage
Red, the Steakhouse Cocktail Party sponsored by MiamiARTzine.com 6p
Calix Gustav Gallery Reveals Wynwood’s Most Sordid And Glamorous Works During Art Basel 12p-6p, 6:30-9p Grit reception
Miami Art Museum during Art Basel 7p welcome reception
Reach of Realism Opening Reception MOCA Vanity Fair International Party 7-9p
KaBe Contemporary Jose Antonio Hernandez Diez Recent Work Opening Reception 7-9p
Cappellini Miami Flagship Showroom Limited Forever 7-10p
101/Exhibit Invites You To Four Openings 7-10p installation
Sculpt Miami 7p-10:30p media vip preview
Femmeart Miami 7p-11p opening
Art Basel Exclusive Event Art DECOnstruction 7-11p
Galleria A World Seen Through Art Downtown Miami new art night welcomes Art Basel to South Florida 8-10p
Most Wanted Art Basel Art Show 8p-12m opening reception
Primary Flight: Blue Print For Space
Wolfsonian Collection for Art Basel Miami Beach
CANDO Arts Co-Op Palm Court exhibit

SM4SC Contest – Social Media for Social Change – Win 2 Tickets!

sm4sc-LOGO Camillus House

SM4SC Miami is proud to partner with Soul of Miami to give away 2 FREE TICKETS to their upcoming event benefiting Camillus House on November 19th at 8 pm at Club 50 at The Viceroy Hotel! Come down and enjoy drink specials, fantastic music courtesy of DJ Mr. Sandman, and meeting great people from Miami’s buzzing tech scene — and all to benefit an organization working hard every day to help people rise above difficult circumstances.

For more information about the event, head to http://sm4scmiami.eventbrite.com. Hope you win… and we’ll see you there!

Contest is ended, congrats to our winner Harialdy!

Lay Me Down Show Me Holy Places Not Yet Found at Vagabond 10/8-10/09

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The Vagabond
you are no one. you are every one.
Thursday 10/8/2009 – (((SHAKE))) presents Slim’s Sexy Slow Jams
This Thursday at (((SHAKE))), we’re going to party like it’s 305 with (((SHAKE))) DJs Doormouse . Alex Caso . A-TRAIN . DS + Johnny Strokes
Doors Open at 10pm – No Cover Before 11pm – $5 After
Dirty hour Drink Specials Before 11pm
$1 Colt 45 Tallboys and the Dirty Shake Combo – Colt 45 and a Jaeger Shot $7
$5 Cubalibres all night
http://shake305.blogspot.com
http://www.myspace.com/shake305
http://www.myspace.com/quepasamia
http://www.sweatrecordsmiami.com

Friday 10/9/2009 – Fridays at The Vagabond presents ORGANICARMA
This Friday, The Vagabond welcomes the dirty and dark techno sounds of ORGANICARMA.
With Resident DJs
Ray Milian . Lolo . Mike Deuce. Danny Ashe . UVS . Carmel Ophir . Chris Graham & Guests
Doors Open at 10pm
$1 Rolling Rock and PBR Before Midnight
http://www.organicarma.com
http://www.myspace.com/organicarma
http://www.sweatrecordsmiami.com
http://www.offtheradarmusic.com

Saturday 10/10/2009 – The Vagabond presents LEE BURRIDGE & DANNY HOWELLS hosted by Back Door Bamby
This Saturday The Vagabond and Back Door Bamby proudly present LEE BURRIGE & DANNY HOWELLS.
Lee Burridge has been a fixture at Back Door Bamby for quite some time, but this Saturday he’ll be bringing fellow partner in crime Danny Howells for a night of glorious beats, bass lines, mischief, and mayhem. Never a dull moment with them…
Burridge and Howells have both been important fixtures at two of London’s most respected residencies. Lee Burridge, alongside Sasha and Craig Richards, founded the infamous “Tyrant” residency at club Fabric, and Danny Howells has spun at John Digweed’s “Bedrock” Residency since its inception.
With all of your favorite naughty misfits and sex kittens…
Also Featuring Musical Curation by Ray Milian . Ryan Evans . Carmel Ophir & A-Train
Doors Open at 10pm
Complimentary Belvedere Vodka Cocktails From 10pm-11pm
http://www.myspace.com/leeburridge
http://www.myspace.com/dannyhowells
Advanced Tickets Available at www.wantickets.com/Vagabond

The Vagabond
30 NE 14th Street
Downtown Miami, FL
305-379-0508
www.thevagabondmiami.com

La Dolce Betty at Mad Men Mondays at Mayfair Hotel Coconut Grove 10/12/09

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Time to get your hair into an “Up-do” and go live La Dolce Betty at
MAD MEN MONDAYS @ MAYFAIR HOTEL LOBBY BAR
Roll back to a true 60s Happy Hour: drinks, music, atmosphere & drama
5:30 to 7:30 pm Classic 60s drinks @ $3.50 (and, these are twice the size of 60s originals!) also great Mad Men prix fixe dinner $21! (see menu below)
Mayfair Lobby Bar @ Mayfair Hotel & Spa | 3000 Florida Avenue Coconut Grove, FL 33133 | 305 445 8177
MAD MEN MONDAYS MENU
1st Course Choice of House Salad or Caesar Salad
2nd Course Choice of Classic Burger | Filet Mignon with Au Jus | Grilled Salmon in Yellow Pepper Vinaigrette | Herb Roasted Chicken
3rd Course Choice of Caramel Cheesecake or Key Lime Pie
$20.99 per person (9% tax and service charge not included)

Family Fun Day at The Frost Art Museum 8/22/09

The Frost Art Museum Presents Family Fun Day

The Patricia and Phillip Frost Art Museum at Florida International University presents the first Family Fun Day, August 22 from 11 a.m. – 3 p.m. The event is free and open to the public.

“We hope families from across the country will come toher in a creative and positive environment and enjoy all the free family opportunities The Frost Art Museum has to offer,” said Dr. Carol Damian, Director & Chief Curator.

The fun-filled afternoon is designed for the entire family and it includes fun activities for families including mask-making, portraiture, face paintings, creative games, music, and light snacks. There will be different stations set up around the open café area for the children and families to create their artwork. Visitors can also tour the exhibits including Genetic Portraits by Nela Ochoa and Because I Say So from the Scholl Sculpture Collection.

Families and visitors are able to explore the new Kenan-Flagler Discovery Gallery which was ranked by Miami New Times as the “Best Place for Kids to Unleash Their Creativity.” The Family Discovery Gallery is designed to be an interactive space where children of all ages try new things as they practice sharing, learning new skills and developing self-directed exploration. Guests are able to explore this state-of-the-art Discovery Gallery which consists of 13 stations including the computer-based display, Picture Yourself, where a camera takes an image of a person’s face and reproduces it on a touch screen.

What: Family Fun Day at The Frost Art Museum
Where: The Patricia & Phillip Frost Art Museum at FIU
10975 sw 17th Street
Miami, FL 33199
When: 11 a.m. to 3 p.m., Saturday, August 22nd, 2009

The Frost Museum opened its current 46,000-square-foot state of the art building in November 2008. Over 17,000 people have visited The Museum in its new building since its opening. Admission to The Museum is always free.

About the Frost Art Museum – Florida International University
The Frost is an AAM accredited museum and Smithsonian affiliate. The museum is located at 10975 SW 17th St. across from the Blue garage and adjacent to the Wertheim Performing Arts Center on the University Park campus. From Nov. 29 through Sunday, Dec. 7, the museum will be open every day from 10 a.m.to 5 p.m. to celebrate the opening. Normal hours of operation are Tuesday through Saturday 10- 5.and Sunday noon-5. The Frost is closed on all legal holidays. For more information, please visit www.frostartmuseum.org or call 305-348-2890.

Soul Of Miami Hits 100,000!

{A brief word from Soul Of Miami:
WOOOOOOOHOOOOOOOOOO!!!!
As of today, Soul Of Miami broke the 100,000 hit mark! We would like to thank all our fans and friends for using our little site here. We actually started counting our hits back in December, 2008, and in just 7 months have gotten 100,000 hits. For a site that we do almost no advertising for, I think that is pretty darn good. We are very excited that so many people find this a useful resource. We hope to keep doing it for a long time to come. Please continue to enjoy and remember, get out and get in it!}

We apologize for the technical difficulties

{To all our fans. Some of you may have noticed that Soul Of Miami has been having some issues today. Hopefully those have been resolved. It was just some random spammers and no permanent harm seems to have been done. We are a little behind on posting, though, so please bear with us. Hope to see you all around!}

Next Friday MiamiBusiness.com Conference 4/24/09

April 24th, 2009, 7:15am – 9:00am

It’s that time again where all the b2b groups meet once a month at Nova Southeastern University in Kendall. This month’s event is sponsored by Eddie Rivero, Chaplain for the Miami-Dade Police Department. Our special guest speaker is Ricardo Forbes from Baptist Health South Florida.

What is MiamiBusiness.com?
Great minds discuss ideas; average minds discuss events; small minds discuss people. Author: Eleanor Roosevelt

Great minds discuss ideas! That is what Miami Business.com is all about. The B2B group concept is a vibrant group of seasoned professionals and innovative thinkers, composed of a few select members in the Miami-Dade County area. While only one person per business category can join per city, it will eventually encourage one to build closer business relationships within our network.
We have a simple formula! Every member will share their ideas and vision from their perspective industries on a weekly basis. Each member will have a chance to interact and share opinions as well. Our city wide business groups will meet once a week to collaborate and share ideas enhancing our knowledge in the different fields .This weekly process will naturally increase the ability to conduct business with each other.

Once a month, all the B2B members from all the cities combine to form MiamiBusiness.com. This monthly conference is very energetic, since all the members get to share their “Tip of the Month”. This event gives us the true meaning of “Sharing Ideas”!

If you feel that you are a “Forward Thinking” individual, someone that is visionary and entrepreneurial, a mover and shaker in the Miami area, then you would benefit from being a part of this exclusive group.

We have several cities already in motion and several are currently brewing up. This year we will be offering the charter rate of $150 to join, while in 2010, the rate will increase.

Need Info – Wynwood Social Club

{Hey All, this is me, Soul Of Miami, and I need a bit of info, if anyone knows about the Wynwood Social Club. On Saturday, we were out at the Wynwood Art Walk (of course) and we saw a banner for Wynwood Social Club on some Lombardi property. It was more or less across the street from Golen gallery. I tried searching the web for it, but came up empty. If anyone know anything about the Wynwood Social Club, who organized it, how it was promoted, where the money goes, who played, anything, please send it along. It would be greatly appreciated. You can post a comment to this post, or email it to us using the contact form. Thanks much!}

Baldwin Piano And Alejandra Guzman Join Forces

126 BALDWIN PIANO AND ALEJANDRA GUZMAN JOIN FORCES EMI Music Latin superstar Alejandra Guzman has emerged as one of the most impressive hit makers in the history of the Latin recording industry. For the last 15 years, Ms. Guzman has been releasing albums almost yearly and enjoyed a large, enthusiastic and dedicated fan base throughout Latin America. Guzman numerous Latin Grammy Awards and is known as the “Queen of Rock” in the Hispanic music circuit.Alejandra Guzman took home the award for “Artist of the Year” in the latest Premio Lo Nuestro 2009. She was also one of the hottest performers of the evening. In this picture, we see her lying on a beautiful Baldwin Piano alongside Mexican superstars Camila as they performed on stage. LOS PIANOS BALDWIN Y ALEJANDRA GUZMAN SE UNEN Alejandra Guzmán es una de las cantantes más talentosas, energéticas y atrevidas que ha dado México. Ha grabado trece discos en quince años y hasta ahora su mayor éxito ha sido el disco “Eternamente Bella”, el cual vendió más de un millón de copias en un año. Guzmán, quien es mundialmente conocida como “La Reina del Rock”, ha sido ganadora de múltiples Grammys Latinos y premios ASCAP, entre otros, y es uno de los miembros de la familia Gibson más leales en América Latina. Alejandra Guzmán recibió el premio a la “Trayectoria Artística 2009” en la reciente ceremonia de Premio Lo Nuestro 2009. También brindó uno de los shows más calientes de la noche. En la foto, la vemos recostada en un hermoso piano Baldwin durante su performance junto al trío mexicano Camila. Gibson Latino se enorgullece de tener de su lado a esta genial y talentosa artista y la felicita por su merecido premio. Contacts: Caroline Galloway, Gibson Guitar 440 338 3469, caroline.galloway@gibson.com Juan Lopera, Gibson Guitar 305 573 3523 ext 17, juan.lopera@gibson.com

We Are Back!

Hi Soul Of Miami Fans! We apologize for the lack of updates recently. We have been so busy producing Life Is Art that we just did not have time to keep up with everything. Hope everyone had a great weekend, came by the art fair, and is ready to get out and party. We are heading into season and there is lots of fun stuff coming up. Let’s roll!

Mardi Gras Fiesta Tropicale & Fat Tuesday on Hollywood Beach 2/20-24/09

February 20th – 24th, 2009

Celebrate Black History Month in Hollywood! Grab some beads and let the good times roll at Hollywood’s annual Mardi Gras celebration. Hollywood Beach and the Broadwalk will be red-hot with live entertainment and delicious Cajun/Creole cuisine all weekend long.

Event Hours:
Feb 20 • 7 – 10pm
Feb 21 • 10am – 12am
Feb 22 • 10am – 9pm
Feb 23 • 10am – 10pm
Feb 24 • 10am – 12am

More Information

Win an Original Animalito by LEBO Plush! Creativity Photo Contest, Due Feb 28th

1- Grab your camera, or someone elses.

2- Snap a photo that creatively captures the reason why you should win an Animalito by LEBO. (if you have an Animalito or can borrow one please pose with it)
We like photoshopped photos too.

3- If none of these are at your disposal, just send us a note of why you should be the winner of an Animalito by LEBO.

Send as many submissions as you like!

Submissions will be posted on LEBO’s Newsletter and on this website. You have until February 28th to turn your submission to: animalitocontest@sandrasonik.com

Our panel of judges is anxious to see what you come up with.

Good luck!

Good for The Noff for delaying the Stadium Deal

{Okay, I know this isn’t a political blog. And I know nobody wants to hear me pontificate, but it’s my blog and I’ll talk about what I want. This crap really pisses me off, so I had to say something.}

Full Story Here.

“With the Florida Marlins stadium deal in danger of being killed — with just four commissioners present — Miami Commissioners late Friday postponed a final vote until March 12. That will allow all 5 commissioners to be present — and may save the deal.

The vote followed a day-long debate that descended into chaos Friday afternoon after City Commissioner Marc Sarnoff demanded significant modifications to the deal in exchange for his support.

Those modifications included making the team partially responsible for cost overruns at the stadium’s planned parking garage and greater financial benefits to city and county government when it comes to stadium naming rights and profits from the possible future sale of the team.

Without Sarnoff’s support and with Michelle Spence-Jones absent, commissioners were deadlocked in a 2-2 tie, which for now would kill the deal.

After Sarnoff requested the changes, commissioners abruptly took a recess.”

{Personally, I think it is bullshit to make the tax payers pay for a playground for a bunch of rich people. All of the Marlins and their corporate overlords make about a bajillion dollars more than I do. If they want to new space, they can freaking build it themselves. Grats to City Commissioner Marc Sarnoff for showing at least a little restraint and defending our interests.I now return you to your regular festivities!}

Call For Entries – ES Art Competition (Less than 2 weeks left) Due February 15, 2009

{Please note, these links lead to artistic images that may contain nudity.}

CALL FOR ENTRIES
EROTIC SIGNATURE’S “WORLD’S GREATEST EROTIC ART OF TODAY”
–Submissions now being accepted for The World’s Ultimate Erotic Art Competition–

Erotic Signature announces its 2008-09 International Search for the World’s best erotic artworks. This marks the third year that Erotic Signature has launched what has now become one of the world’s largest and highest prized competitions for erotic art. Dedicated to both artists and art enthusiasts alike, Erotic Signature has put together a distinguished panel of judges consisting of museum curators, academics, collectors, editors and established masters in the field of erotic art to narrow down all submitted entries to a mere 200 winners.

Deadline: The Deadline for all entries is set for February 15th, 2009.

Categories: Submissions will be accepted in:
Fine art, Digital art, Photography, Sculpture, and Mixed Media.

Subject Matter: We have set very few parameters in this area, we want to encourage art expressing every sexuality and subject matter, as well as alternative lifestyles; however all work must not move outside of the boundaries of consenting sexuality.

Eligibility: This international erotic art competition is open to all erotic artists and photographers from every country. Whether you are already established as an artist, on the way up or a complete unknown, we wish to embrace and showcase your talents to the world.

Jurors: Christopher John Ball (Treasurer: Association of Erotic Artists); Anna Hurwitz (Director: Seattle Erotic Art Festival); Laurence Gartel (Artist, Producer); Jerry Vile (Director, Dirty Detroit ); Kelly Stevens (Director, Nude Nite Orlando/Tampa ); Jamie McCartney (Sculptor and owner of Impure Art Gallery); Justice Howard (Photographer); Jacques Rivest (Curator and Director: Conseil Des Arts du Quebec); Johnny Gray (Digital Artist – 2007 Master Award Winner); Durk Dehner (Executive Director: Tom of Finland Foundation); Phil Illingworth (Artist); Carolyn Weltman (Artist)

Awards and Prizes: This competition awards opportunities for artists to present their work to an international audience of collectors, curators, art consultants and others who appreciate erotic fine arts and photography.

$Over $15,000 in Cash Prizes

PLUS,
All of the participating winning artworks (200 book winners and the (6) above prize winners) will be published in “World’s Greatest Erotic Art of Today – Vol. 3”. You can see a preview of last year’s book at: http://eroticsignature.com/jcms/index.php/Volume-2.html

Your winning artwork featured in a six-month exhibition tour in five major cities; starting Mid-June 2009 (Schedule and Location to be confirmed).

As a coveted winner, you will receive by mail a complimentary copy of the book (artists pay shipping and handling fees).

Your work will be viewed and judged by a professional jury consisting of curators of the world’s top Erotic Art Museums; already established masters in the field of erotic art, academics, art consultants and collectors, and agents.

As a competition winner (both prize and book winners), besides the incredible exposure from the book, you will also benefit from a great deal of marketing efforts undertaken by the Erotic Staff on your behalf, including to attending numerous events throughout the year to promote the book and its distribution.

In addition, all of this year’s competition winners will have the opportunity to exhibit and sell their artworks at our (brick and motar) erotic art gallery, soon to be opened in Downtown Miami; in the Wynwood Art Design District.

Do you have what it take to be a part of it?

Important Dates:
The Deadline for the competition is: February 15, 2009
The Winners notified via email by: February 22, 2009
The Winners will be posted by: February 28, 2009
The Exhibition and Book Release: June, 2009
Winners Exhibition Tour – 6 months (June – Nov. 2009); 5 cities: TBA

Entry Fee:
The entry fee is $20 USD per image.
Artists are allowed up to a maximum of 5 entries.

Entries Submissions: Entries can be submitted on-line or via mail.

Winners Notification: A list of winning artists will be posted on the Erotic Signature’s web site. Also, artists with winning entries will be notified by both e-mail and mail, and receive instructions to submit their high-res images for the book.

For more info or to enter the competition: www.eroticsignature.com.

Erotic Signature
P.O. Box 014837
Miami , Florida 33101
USA

Five New Smokin’ R&B Re-Releases From LP to CD

If you cannot see this email, please click here.

Henry Stone invites you! Come check out five new smokin’ digital re-releases of R&B from the 1970s from LP to CD!

Milton Wright

Friends and Buddies

Click here to get more

Paulette Reaves

All About Love

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Clarence Reid

On The Job

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REID, inc.

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Fats Gallon

Funky and Tough

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You can hear full-length samples from each CD at www.henrystonemusic.com

All albums and tracks available through most major digital download services.

Free Food From MyCityEats

{Okay, I have not actually tried this, but it seems to be legit. You can go print out free gift certificates. Check it out, but proceed at your own risk.}

All certificates in Miami are FREE on mycityeats.com. No strings attached.
Print $25 gift certificates for FREE
Print $50 gift certificates for FREE
Tell everyone you know, this offer ends February 1st, 09.

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Important I-95 Closures For January 2009

{Okay, this is not my normal posting style, but was just too good to pass up. I present this email that I received from a good friend completely intact, including the commentary from my friend.}

Does this mean they’re DEMOLISHING the express lanes, which they just spent $10 million on?? And people wonder why our government has budget issues.
From: [redacted]
Sent: Tuesday, January 06, 2009 9:06 AM
To: Everyone
Subject: IMPORTANT I-95 Closures For January 2009

IMPORTANT NOTICE
I-95 (State Road 9A) and State Road 112 Upcoming Closures for January 2009
Contractors for the Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) District Six will close ramps and travel lanes through the I-95 / State Road (S.R.) 112 Interchange during weekends throughout January 2009 to perform demolition work on the 95 Express Project. Closures for Friday, January 9 through Sunday, January 11 are scheduled to occur as follows (please note that this schedule is tentative and could change because of bad weather or other unforeseen circumstances):

The ramp connecting southbound I-95 to eastbound S.R. 112 / I-195 / Julia Tuttle Causeway will be closed to all traffic from 11:00 p.m., Friday until 8:00 a.m., Saturday and again from 11:00 p.m., Saturday until 8:00 a.m., Sunday. A detour will be set up as follows:
· Exit I-95 at NW 79th Street
· Go east (left) on 79th Street to Biscayne Boulevard
· Go south (right) on Biscayne Boulevard to the S.R. 112 eastbound on ramp at NW 36th Street

S.R. 112 / I-195 / Julia Tuttle Causeway will be closed to all traffic in both directions, in the vicinity of I-95, from 11:00 p.m., Friday until 8:00 a.m., Saturday. Detours will be set up as follows:
Traveling eastbound on S.R. 112 (east of I-95):
· Exit S.R. 112 at I-95 southbound
· Exit southbound I-95 at NW 8th Street
· Turn east (left) onto NW 8th Street
· Proceed underneath I-95 to NW 3rd Avenue
· Turn north (left) onto NW 3rd Avenue and follow to the Northbound I-95 on ramp
· Follow northbound I-95 to eastbound S.R. 112 or continue northbound on I-95

Traveling westbound on S.R. 112 (west of I-95):
· Exit S.R. 112 at I-95 northbound
· Exit northbound I-95 at NW 62nd Street
· Turn west (left) underneath I-95
· Proceed underneath I-95 to the Southbound I-95 on ramp
· Follow southbound I-95 to westbound S.R. 112 or continue southbound on I-95

Northbound I-95 will be closed to all traffic from 11:00 p.m., Friday until 8:00 a.m., Saturday. A detour will be set up as follows:
· Exit I-95 at S.R. 112 / 1-195 eastbound
· Exit eastbound S.R. 112 at Miami Avenue
· Turn north (left) on Miami Avenue and proceed underneath S.R. 112
· Turn west (left) onto the S.R. 112 westbound on ramp
· Follow the signs to northbound I-95

Southbound I-95 will be closed to all traffic from 11:00 p.m., Saturday until 8:00 a.m., Sunday. A detour will be set up as follows:
· Exit at S.R. 112 westbound
· Exit westbound S.R. 112 at NW 22nd Avenue
· Make a U-turn onto S.R. 112, proceed through the toll booth and follow the signs to southbound I-95 (NOTE: Motorists will not be charged a toll while this detour is in place.)

Additional single lane closures on I-95 and S.R. 112 will be established as necessary to ensure that this work can be performed safely. These same closures will occur throughout the weekend beginning Friday, January 17. However, lanes will reopen at noon instead of 8:00 a.m. on Saturday and Sunday.

Motorists should anticipate delays and seek alternate routes whenever possible. Please call 511 or log on to 511southflorida.com for real-time traffic and lane closure information. For construction-related questions, please contact Construction Public Information Specialist Tish Burgher at 305-499-2391. For a detailed overview of the 95 Express Project, please visit www.95express.com or call the 24-hour Hot Line at 1-877-95X-FDOT (1-877-959-3368).

Shore Thing Sundays at The Shore Club 12/28/08

This Sunday December 28, 2008
“Tell your friends & I’ll tell my friends. We can be friends. We do this every weekend.”

IT’S A SHORE THING.

Shore Thing Sundays at The Shore Club presented by
Tommy Pooch and Alan Roth along with Alex Goudie

From 2pm Every Sunday
Music By Louis Dee

For Table Reservations Call 305.725.6244 or email
alex@like1entertainment.com
The Shore Club 1901 Collins Ave. Miami Beach 33139

Call For Entries 2008 ES Art Competition Enter Today

Call For Entries

Erotic Signature’s “World’s Greatest Erotic Art Of Today”
–Submissions now being accepted for The World’s Ultimate Erotic Art Competition–

Erotic Signature announces its 2008-09 International Search for the World’s best erotic artworks. This marks the third year that Erotic Signature has launched what has now become one of the world’s largest and highest prized competitions for erotic art. Dedicated to both artists and art enthusiasts alike, Erotic Signature has put together a distinguished panel of judges consisting of museum curators, academics, collectors, editors and established masters in the field of erotic art to narrow down all submitted entries to a mere 200 winners.

Deadline: The Deadline for all entries is set for February 15th, 2009.

Categories: Submissions will be accepted in:
Fine art, Digital art, Photography, Sculpture, and Mixed Media.

Subject Matter: We have set very few parameters in this area, we want to encourage art expressing every sexuality and subject matter, as well as alternative lifestyles; however all work must not move outside of the boundaries of consenting sexuality.

Eligibility: This international erotic art competition is open to all erotic artists and photographers from every country. Whether you are already established as an artist, on the way up or a complete unknown, we wish to embrace and showcase your talents to the world.

Jurors: Christopher John Ball (Treasurer: Association of Erotic Artists); Anna Hurwitz (Director: Seattle Erotic Art Festival); Laurence Gartel (Artist, Producer); Jerry Vile (Director, Dirty Detroit ); Kelly Stevens (Director, Nude Nite Orlando/Tampa ); Jamie McCartney (Sculptor and owner of Impure Art Gallery); Justice Howard (Photographer); Jacques Rivest (Curator and Director: Conseil Des Arts du Quebec); Johnny Gray (Digital Artist – 2007 Master Award Winner)

Awards and Prizes: This competition awards opportunities for artists to present their work to an international audience of collectors, curators, art consultants and others who appreciate erotic fine arts and photography.

Over $15,000 in Cash Prizes

PLUS,
All of the participating winning artworks (200 book winners and the (6) above prize winners) will be published in “World’s Greatest Erotic Art of Today – Vol. 3”. You can see a preview of last year’s book at: http://eroticsignature.com/jcms/index.php/Volume-2.html

Your winning artwork featured in a six-month exhibition tour in five major cities; starting Mid-June 2009 (Schedule and Location to be confirmed).

As a coveted winner, you will receive by mail a complimentary copy of the book (artists pay shipping and handling fees).

Your work will be viewed and judged by a professional jury consisting of curators of the world’s top Erotic Art Museums; already established masters in the field of erotic art, academics, art consultants and collectors, and agents.

As a competition winner (both prize and book winners), besides the incredible exposure from the book, you will also benefit from a great deal of marketing efforts undertaken by the Erotic Staff on your behalf, including to attending numerous events throughout the year to promote the book and its distribution.

In addition, all of this year’s competition winners will have the opportunity to exhibit and sell their artworks at our (brick and motar) erotic art gallery, soon to be opened in Downtown Miami; in the Wynwood Art Design District.

Do you have what it take to be a part of it?

Important Dates:
The Deadline for the competition is: February 15, 2009
The Winners notified via email by: February 22, 2009
The Winners will be posted by: February 28, 2009
The Exhibition and Book Release: June, 2009
Winners Exhibition Tour – 6 months (June – Nov. 2009); 5 cities: TBA

Entry Fee:
The entry fee is $20 USD per image.
Artists are allowed up to a maximum of 5 entries.

Entries Submissions: Entries can be submitted on-line or via mail.

Winners Notification: A list of winning artists will be posted on the Erotic Signature’s web site. Also, artists with winning entries will be notified by both e-mail and mail, and receive instructions to submit their high-res images for the book.

For more info or to enter the competition: www.eroticsignature.com.

Erotic Signature
P.O. Box 014837
Miami , Florida 33101

Good news about Art Shows!

Good news about Art Shows!

{Well, as everyone knows, the incredible week of Art Basel 2008 came and went. There were many predictions of lower attendance, lagging sales, and economic distress for the art business. But, at least at a few shows, that seems to have been mistaken. Below are three press releases that I received recently talking about how well the shows went. It looks like even though we are going through some hard times, people still know that art is important to life.

Check out the press releases below, then come talk about them in the Life Is Art Forums.}

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PRESS RELEASE 1: PULSE Miami Defies Art Market Forecast With Solid Sales and Heavy VIP Attendance

PULSE Prize awarded to Emilio Chapela Perez

New York, December 12, 2008 – PULSE Miami concluded its largest edition following a week of solid sales and rave reviews by press and public alike, cementing its status as the strongest fair after Art Basel Miami Beach despite recent economic developments. “While it was not the feverish, trend-oriented seller’s market of 2007, all our dealers said that buyers were serious collectors who carefully selected art, often placing reserves that were finalized later in the week,” said Helen Allen, Executive Director of PULSE. Twelve thousand visited the fair over the course of its five-day run, which was approximately the same attendance as PULSE New York in March 2008.

Following a well attended VIP preview, sales picked up and by Thursday, the mood and weather had turned to sunny and warm. The dealers attributed the fair’s success to the quality of its production and of works for sale. This includes Jamie Angell, owner of Toronto’s Angell Gallery, who said: “If Angell Gallery had not been accepted into PULSE, I had no intention of exhibiting in Miami this year. Next to Basel it’s the finest fair. It’s professionally run, well laid out and showcases respected galleries representing quality artists.” Nick Lawrence, owner of New York gallery Freight + Volume, reported a sold-out booth and commented that, “surprisingly, this fair turned out better than last year’s. It’s renewed my faith that the art market follows its own rules. A lot of deals were closed after midnight at the Raleigh and Le Baron.”

One trend noted by multiple galleries was an interest in new media works, particularly videos mounted in artists’ frames, which were snapped up by buyers. These included bitforms gallery, whose booth sold out of a video “shadow box” by Rafael Lozano-Hemmer, which began at $90,000, while Angles Gallery experienced heavy sales of Ori Gersht’s Falling Bird. The edition of eight began at $45,000. Other new media successes included a sell out of Siebren Versteeg’s series of large internet-enabled touch screen monitors at Max Protetch. The work was produced in an edition of 10, and started at $25,000. A real time 3D animation by artist John Gerrard, represented by Ernst Hilger, sold multiple works at $70,000 a piece.

A full, day-by-day, sales report is available upon request.

A long roster of VIPs were in attendance, including Academy Award winning actor Forest Whitaker, artists Chuck Close, Takashi Murakami and Leo Villareal; LVMH Art Advisor Herve Mikaeloff; Director of the Brooklyn Museum and collector Arnold Lehman; Armory Show Director Katelijne de Backer; and a flock of A-list collectors including Shelley and Phillip Aarons, Marty Marguiles, the Rubell family, Joel and Sherry Malin, Raul and Lilly de Molina, Tony Goldman and Jean Pigozzi, as well as Diane Ackerman, Laura Skoler and John and Julie Thornton from Texas. Also noteworthy was the presence of major dealers who were seen cruising the aisles of the fair, among them Jeffrey Deitch, Tim Blum and Sean Kelly. They were joined by a host of museum curators and other professionals, notably SITE Santa Fe Director Laura Steward Heon, David Smith Foundation Director Peter Stevens, Donald Judd Foundation Director Barbara Hunt McLanahan, and newly appointed Andy Warhol Museum Curator of Art Eric Shiner.

Other highlights of PULSE Miami included New York nightlife and fashion icon Amanda Lepore’s performance and preview of her new limited-edition fragrance Amanda, which was produced by exhibitor Artware Editions. Envoy Enterprises had a surprise hit with their performance by Gill and Jill Bumby. The anonymous duo sold visitors “fair and accurate appraisals of their appearance” typed on notecards for $5 a piece, which drew crowds.

The Financial Times and CORE: conversations drew great praise from attendees who packed the café for the series and PULSE’s original programming was also in full force, with major installations throughout the fair, as was a new PULSE PLAY> selection.

GEISAI Miami, produced by Kaikai Kiki, was a runaway hit. The fair, which allowed 26 artists to exhibit without commercial representation, was thronged with curators, gallery owners and press. Brooklyn-based painter Asha Canalos sold out her entire booth to German collectors in one fell swoop, while Japanese photographer Keita Sugiura placed scores of works in the hands of collectors that included SITE Santa Fe Director Laura Steward Heon, New York gallerist and PULSE exhibitor Max Protetch, and Italian collector Jean Pigozzi. All 26 artists were in agreement that the fair was an incomparable, positive experience. Painter Nikki Katsikas, of Sea Cliff, New Jersey, was the recipient of the inaugural GEISAI Miami award.

PULSE Prize Miami 2008
The $2,500 PULSE Prize, sponsored by The Financial Times, was awarded to Emilio Chapela Perez, represented by EDS Galeria of Mexico City in PULSE’s IMPULSE section.

PULSE New York
PULSE returns to Pier 40 on March 5-8, 2009, for its fourth New York edition. Pier 40 is located at West Houston Street and the West Side Highway.

For more information and news about PULSE Contemporary Art Fairs, please visit www.pulse-art.com

Media contact:
For more information, images or interviews, please contact:
Andy Cushman
Blue Medium Inc.
T: 212-675-1800
E: andy@bluemedium.com

Press release courtesy of Art Nexus

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PRESS RELEASE 2: Artists Troy Abbott and Enrique Gomez De Molina

Thank you for visiting us at the POOL Art Fair 2008 in Miami Beach, Forida.

It was a huge success for us both. We met a lot of cool new people and
connected with dealers, galleries and collectors from around the world.
(We sold some art too!)

Visit us and view our work at http://www.interactivearts.com

We will be posting more images of our works soon.

Thanks again for a great show!

Happy Holidays!

Troy Abbott & Enrique Gomez De Molina
http://www.InteractiveArts.com

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PRESS RELEASE 3: Miami 08’s Most Talked About Art Fair Draws a Record 30,000 Visitors

Miami 08’s Most Talked About Art Fair Draws a Record 30,000 Visitors

MIAMI–Huge crowds embraced SCOPE’s raw floored pioneer spirit, fueling sales and shifting focus from tough economic times to notable optimism. SCOPE Miami 08 hosted its 90 exhibitors from 22 countries in a new 60,000 square foot pavilion centrally located at Midtown Miami. Undeniably the most talked-about fair during this year’s Olympics of the art world, Miami’s original emerging contemporary art fair drew an enthusiastic audience of 30,000 art world VIPs, collectors, and art lovers as it returned for its seventh year December 3-7.

Recent new comers to SCOPE, included Jacob Karpio Galeria | San Jose, Invisible- Exports | New York, Like the Spice | Brooklyn, Y Gallery | Queens, Ark | Jakarta, ARATANIURANO | Tokyo, Galerie Nikolaus Ruzicska | Salzburg, Gallery Peithner-Lichtenfels | Vienna, all reported strong sales with Jacob Karpio exclaiming, “SCOPE is the pioneering fair to break the monopoly in the market, opening the door for galleries around the world and providing viewers with a real-time survey of emerging art. SCOPE took a risk and was a huge success.” Benjamin Tischer of INVISIBLE-EXPORTS beamed, “Traffic was wonderful, the new location brilliant. I had a consistent stream of visitors telling me that SCOPE was the busiest fair.”

Sarah Douglas of ARTINFO reported, “Despite the gloomy global economic conditions, things seemed, rather improbably, to be chugging along over at the SCOPE fair and its new sister event, ART ASIA.” SCOPE Miami’s dynamic partnership with ART ASIA, maintained unique identities with separate pavilions, presenting a combined 135 exhibitors from over 36 countries. The partnership helped to increase audience attendance while attracting new collectors, curators and press. Expanded museum quality programming, which included a well-attended lecture series, was a result of this new partnership. Both fairs look forward to a similar relationship with ART ASIA’s debut in Basel, Switzerland on June 10th, 2009.

“This year, SCOPE definitely was my favorite fair, not only because the work for sale was superb, but their commitment to inviting local artists and musicians to take part in the festivities is refreshing.” said Jose Duran of the Miami New Times. Spotted early at the SCOPE Pavilion were collectors Melva Bucksbaum, Beth Rudin DeWoody, Richard and Eileen Ekstract, Michael and Susan Hort, Stephanie Ignacio, Arnold Lehman, Takashi Murakami, Todd Oldham and Charles Saatchi. The SCOPE Collectors’ tours attracted members from Art in Embassies, Boca Raton Museum of Art, Christie’s Education-New York, Corcoran Gallery of Art, Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, Miami Art Museum, MoMA, National Gallery of Art, National Portrait Gallery, The Phillips Collection, RBC Financial Group, Smithsonian American Art Museum, TATE Modern, and Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art.

Much viewed and reviewed, programming at SCOPE was curated by the SCOPE Foundation, newly named the ARTIST FOUNDATION 501 (c)(3), Miami 08 Foundation highlights included

• SCOPE’s third edition of Museum Presents, Narrative/Non-Narrative: Contemporary Artists from the CIFO Programs, a nonprofit exhibition focusing on Latin American artists co-presented and curated by The Cisneros Fontanals Art Foundation (CIFO).

• SCOPE’s Collector Mentorship Auction also celebrated its third auction with competitive bidding for its ten collectors: Cecilia Fajardo-Hill, Lisa Kirk, Arnold Lehman, Kathryn Mikesell, Dennis Oppenheim, Dennis Scholl, Nancy Seltzer, Andres Serrano, Rob Teeters, and Ultra Violet. Past participants included Louisa Buck, Melva Bucksbaum, Frank Cohen, Bob Colacello, Beth Rudin DeWoody, Eileen and Richard Ekstract, John Friedman, Raymond Learsy, Arnold Lehman, Adam Lindemann, Enrique Norten, Hans Ulrich Obrist, Lowell Pettit, Julia Peyton-Jones, Kay Saatchi, Kenny Schachter, Terrie Sultan and Rick Wester. The fourth edition of the CMA will reach outside of the art world to include titans of industry, tastemakers, and iconoclasts.

• Thirteen projects were presented, included: The Girl Project, GLOWLAB, mr.brainwash, and Matthew Porter’s Startled Birds. FriendsWithYou’s Fun House, transformed SCOPE’s VIP Lounge into an interactive bounce house, a crowd favorite.

Returning galleries posted strong results with Toby Clarke from the Fine Art Society (FAS) reporting that Annie Kevans, who only joined the gallery three months ago, sold 12 portraits, all priced at $4,300, while a painting by Keith Coventry went for $40,000 and another by Stephen Goddard for $27,800. “Long time SCOPE exhibitor Helmut Schuster of Galerie Schuster | Frankfurt/Berlin commented, “SCOPE is no longer a satellite fair and has made its mark for presenting the young and emerging contemporary artists. SCOPE is what collectors and curators want to see- the buzz about the fair is proof! I thought because of the problems in the market that it would be harder to sell, but the first day relieved all my anxieties.”

With total sales of over $100 million and attendance of over 250,000 visitors, SCOPE Art Fairs have drawn wide media attention including The New York Times, Vanity Fair, The Wall Street Journal, The Financial Times, Art in America, and ArtNet Magazine, which wrote, “Of the various art fairs in Miami, it was SCOPE that served up the best and most playful energy, both inside and out.”

For more information, please visit our website at www.scope-art.com.

Contact: Adam Abdalla/Dan Schwartz
Susan Grant Lewin Associates
212/947-4557
adam@susangrantlewin.com

Press release provided by Art Nexus

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{So, things are looking pretty good for the art scene. Come by and let us know what you think.}

Henry Stone interviewed on the Craig Charles Funk and Soul Show BBC 6 Radio

On December 6th, 2008, Henry Stone had a great interview with Craig Charles on his Funk and Soul Show on Radio BBC 6 in England. They talked about Henry’s 60 year history in the music business in Miami, his first recordings of Ray Charles and James Brown. How Henry discovered KC and the Sunshine Band. They talked about Sam and Dave, Little Beaver, George & Gwen McCrae, Betty Wright, and all the other great acts that defined an era of music and created two dozen gold and platinum hits on Henry Stone’s record labels like TK Records, Marlin, Dash, Drive, Dade, and so many others. Here are video recordings of the interviews, as well as some interesting post-interview chatting.

Part 1 of 3 Part 2 of 3 Part 3 of 3

www.henrystonemusic.com