Photographs of Miami’s 115 Birthday Celebration in Brickell on 7/24/11

Miami’s 115 Birthday celebration in Brickell on Sunday, July 24, 2011.  Miami’s birthday celebration was presented by DowntownMiami.com and City of Miami to benefit Bike Miami Days.  Had such a great time and loved the cupcake tower by LA Sweets.

We enjoy a progressive tastings from these participating Brickell Area Restaurant:
Noon-1pm: Baru Urbano, Palau, P.F. Changs, Piola, Rosa Mexicano
1pm-2pm: Dolores Lolita, Gelato Nostro, P.F. Changs, Piola, Rosa Mexicano, SuViche
2pm-3pm: Fado Irish Pub, P.F. Changs, Piola, Red Bar Gallery, Rosa Mexicano
3pm-4pm: Rice House of Kabob, The Oceannaire Seafood Room, Piola, Rosa Mexicano
4pm-5pm: Cavas, Piola, Rosa Mexicano
5pm-6pm: El Vato, Blue Martini, Piola, Rosa Mexicano, Sushi Maki
6pm-7pm: LA Sweets, Piola
7pm-8pm: Piola, Zen Sushi Lounge

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Happy Birthday Miami 7/24/11

Sunday, July 24th 10am-8pm in Brickell
Presented by DowntownMiami.com and City of Miami
Benefitting Bike Miami Days
Website.

Come and Enjoy Progressive Food Tastings at Participating Brickell Area Restaurants
Live Entertainment

Sing Happy Birthday to Miami!
Official Birthday Celebration
Presented jointly by the City of Miami and DowntownMiami.com since 2010, Happy Birthday Miami is an annual celebration honoring our history. This is a tradition that we can all be proud of, a joyous occasion with 100% of proceeds benefitting local programming.

This year our goal is to fund Bike Miami Days 2012 featuring a monthly Bike Miami Day from January – April 2012.

A little secret within Miami culture, ‘Bike Miami Days’ is hard to put into words. This temporary park/street party/cultural neighborhood flash gathering has taken over streets for a few hours on Flagler, in Brickell and in Coconut Grove 10 times since 2008. Each one is a little different, but you can get a taste of what Bike Miami Days is about.

Enjoy Progressive Tastings at these participating Brickell Area Restaurants…
Noon-1pm: Baru Urbano, Palau, P.F. Changs, Piola, Rosa Mexicano
1pm-2pm: Dolores Lolita, Gelato Nostro, P.F. Changs, Piola, Rosa Mexicano, SuViche
2pm-3pm: Fado, P.F. Changs, Piola, Red Bar Gallery, Rosa Mexicano
3pm-4pm: Rice House of Kabob, The Oceannaire Seafood Room, Piola, Rosa Mexicano
4pm-5pm: Cavas, Piola, Rosa Mexicano
5pm-6pm: El Vato, Blue Martini, Piola, Rosa Mexicano, Sushi Maki
6pm-7pm: LA Sweets, Piola
7pm-8pm: Piola, Zen Sushi Lounge

Bayside Rocks Festival 11/19/11

Bayside Rocks Festival
November 19, 2011, 2pm – Midnight
Bayfront Park
301 N. Biscayne Blvd
Miami FL 33132
baysiderocksfestival.com

Save the Date to Save The World

Bayside Rocks Music & Arts Festival scheduled for Saturday,
November 19, 2011 at Bayfront Park in Downtown Miami

A star-filled tribute to music legend Bob Marley will mark a concert extravaganza as the 2nd annual Bayside Rocks Music & Arts Festival offers up a jam-packed cavalcade of stars, and a day of peace, love & unity on November 19th 2011 in Miami, Florida.

This year’s Bayside Rocks will feature world music headliners Bunny Wailer, Luciano, Tabou Combo, Cultura Profetica, Gondwana, Warrior King and The Wailers, as well as some of world music’s most promising up-and-coming talent. Plus a special tribute to the Honorable Robert Nesta ‘Bob’ Marley on the 30th anniversary of his passing.

Produced by ROCKAZ MVMT (www.rockazmvnt.com), Bayside Rocks was designed as a fun filled day of social consciousness, community and environmental awareness on a musical platform with an urgent humanitarian effort to fight poverty and feed the hungry whilst providing ecologically engineered economic transformation on a global scale.
Music, art, fashion and food from around the world provide the backdrop to a truly amazing cultural experience.

Through the universal language of music, as well as vision for the arts and cultural media, ROCKAZ MVMT and its president and CEO Alfonso D’Niscio Brooks are striving to change the world for the better by empowering people to make a positive difference.

“Our ultimate goal is to uplift the spirit and inspire people of every ilk to give of themselves to help make the world a better place in which to live,” said D’Niscio Brooks. “We’re accomplishing this task by spreading art, culture and music while raising money to end poverty, feed the hungry and shelter the homeless.”

This year, concert proceeds will include a food drive benefiting Curley’s House http://www.curleyshouse.com an organization dedicated to improving the quality of life for low-to-moderate income individuals, families, the elderly, youth-at-risk, the abused, and HIV/AIDS infected individuals by providing the nutrition they need. Guests will be asked to contribute two or more cans of food as part of the cost of admission.

“Given the philanthropic nature of this event, we’re inviting all civic minded companies to join us as sponsors of this event,” D’Niscio Brooks said. “It’s a great way to get your name in front of tens of thousands of people while ensuring that hundreds of thousands of dollars are donated to a very worthy cause.”

The Bayside Rocks Music & Arts Festival is scheduled for Saturday November 19, 2011 at Bayfront Park in Downtown Miami.

For additional information about corporate sponsorships and ticket sales for the 2011 Bayside Rocks Music & Arts Festival contact Margaret Kessler at 954-284-4819 or email her at media@rockazmvmt.com

If you can dream of a better world, you can make it happen.

For Alfonso D’Niscio Brooks, the driving force behind ROCKAZ MVMT, turning that dream into reality has become a vocational signature. Through the universal language of music, as well as a vision for the arts and cultural media, Alfonso has tapped into the social consciousness to uplift the spirit and inspire people of every ilk to give of themselves to help make the world a better place in which to live.

ROCKAZ MVMT produces a series of entertaining and fun-filled music/arts events around the world, all custom-tailored for the enjoyment of families and individuals of all ages and musical tastes. These masterful events feature multiple headliner acts, as well as some of the world’s most promising up-and-coming talent. Music, art, fashion and food from around the world provide the backdrop to a truly amazing cultural experience.

As befits its world-changing raison d’etre of empowering people to help people, ROCKAZ MVMT also is committed to changing the world through sound environmental practices. All ROCKAZ MVMT events incorporate myriad green initiatives (minimizing waste, recycling, etc.).

In the US, each spring ROCKAZ MVMT hosts the Miami Reggae Festival in Coconut Grove. With summer comes the annual Carifest NYC in New York City. And in the fall, Bayside Rocks Festival brings world music to downtown Miami. A fourth annual festival is slated to be inaugurated in Miami during Winter 2012. Additional festivals fill out the ROCKAZ MVMT calendar of events in North America.

But it takes more than great music to turn the dream of a better world into a reality. That’s why proceeds from ROCKAZ MVMT events are donated to established non-profit organizations that fight poverty, house the homeless and feed the hungry in the US and abroad. In fact, patrons are asked to bring at least two items of non-perishable food as a part of the cost of admission.

Changing the world for the better is an ongoing process in which ROCKAZ MVMT is proud to be a part. But perhaps the greatest gift we can offer people – and ourselves – is the empowerment that comes from knowing you can make a difference, and that we are in fact, making a difference.

Haute Natured 7/15/11

Friday, July 15, 2011, 9pm – 1am
The Setai South Beach
2001 Collins Avenue
Miami Beach, FL 33139
www.hautenatured.com

Haute Natured: Sustainable Swimwear Show

During this year’s Fashion Week Swim in Miami Beach, Mogul Events and ecosystM present the first annual Haute Natured sustainable swimwear show at the Setai Hotel. Haute Natured will celebrate innovative swimwear collections ranging from recycled and repurposed fabrics to solar-powered bikinis—all to benefit the Seakeeper’s Society and raise environmental awareness.

Haute Natured will be the first event during Miami Fashion Week ever filmed in full High Definition 3D and will showcase the latest sustainable designs from Eco Swim, Linda Loudermilk, Meadow and MAE Couture. The 50 foot “walk-on-water” runway at the Setai will shine the spotlight on designs made from recycled bottles, upcycled fabrics and repurposed military parachutes.

Over 500 of Miami’s A-List and eco-conscious influencers will be in attendance for the carbon-neutral event, as well as executives representing top environmental lifestyle brands and media. Haute Natured highlights will include celebrity green-carpet arrivals, live entertainment and four formal runway shows. Guests will also enjoy passed hors d’oeuvres and a complimentary cocktail reception.

Haute Natured takes place on Friday, July 15th, 2011 at the Setai Hotel. (2001 Collins Avenue · Miami Beach, Florida 33139) Green carpet arrivals begin at 9pm. Shows start at 10pm.

To purchase VIP Tickets / VIP Tables visit: http://haute-natured.ettend.com
(All donations are 100% tax deductible to benefit Seakeeper’s Society)

For more information visit: www.hautenatured.com

Festival Independencia De Colombia 2011 XXIII 7/17/11

July 17
Tamiami Park
10901 Southwest 24th Street
www.quecoco.com/weekly.html

Order tickets via Eventbrite.

The One and Only Colombian Independence Festival
23 Year Anniversary
40,000 People
3 Stages
Food, Live Performances and Activities
Miami Fair & Expo Center
State of the art Sound and Lighting

Come Experience Miami’s Latin Culture @ it’s finest With Performances By

HOUSE STAGE
Oscar G
Rey Rodriguez
Josh Laria
Harry ‘Choo
Choo’ Romero
Nikolas
Armand Pena
Edgar V
Patrick M
Kriss Salas
Louis Puig
Ivan D
Androz
Dsan Powell
Dynamik Dave
Manny B
Hosted By DJ LS
Percussions By Tony Choy

INTERNATIONAL STAGE:
Omega El Fuerte
• Que Tengo Que Hacer. FT Daddy Yankee

• Dandole FT. Gocho Y Jowell
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yVb2RO0t1LE
• Si Tu Quieres
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4ECMmcUXoiM
• Mi Alma Se Muere Ft. Fuego Y PitBull

• Merengue Electrico

FUEGO
• Super Estrella Ft. Omega

• Que Buena Tu Ta Ft. Black Point, Sensato, Y Fuego

Victor Manuelle (Puerto Rico / Salsa)
+ More

Hialeah To Host Biggest 4th Of July In South Florida 7/4/11

Monday July 4, 2011 at 6:00 p.m.
Milander Park
4700 Palm Avenue
Hialeah, FL

The Honorable Mayor Carlos Hernandez and the Hialeah City Council invite the residents of Hialeah and the media to attend the City’s Annual Independence Day Celebration this 4th of July at Milander Park.

This year’s event features a free concert by Carlos Oliva y Los Sobrinos del Juez, one of the innovators of what is known as the “Miami Sound.” Following the concert, South Florida’s biggest and only laser & fireworks show will light up the night sky.

Event admission and parking are free.

Grovetoberfest 10/15/11

Saturday, October 15, 3:00-7:00 pm.
Peacock Park/ Coconut Grove
2820 McFarlane Road
Coconut Grove, FL 33133

It’s the Year of the Beer at Grovetoberfest! If you’re a beer lover, then Miami is the place to be this coming October. Beer enthusiasts from all over will converge at Peacock Park in Coconut Grove for Grovetoberfest – a festival that allows guests to sample hundreds of beers from across the world.

Aficionados and the “casual beer fan”will take an active role in beer sampling by voting for their favorite beers in three different categories. Grovetoberfest will include an entertainment stage featuring South Florida’s wildly popular Spam Allstars. In addition, it will feature a variety of craft beers, the Homebrew Pavilion, a Kitchen Lab for beer/food pairings, a VIP area and a designated driver program.

Pre-purchase tickets by visiting www.grovetoberfest.com or calling (305)461-2700.
$29 – Pre-purchased tickets (available now)
$39 – General Admission
$89 – VIP

The Great Grove Bed Race 9/4/11

The Great Grove Bed Race
9/4/2011, 11:00 am – 5:00 pm
Commodore and Main in the Grove
www.thegreatgrovebedrace.com

The third annual celebration of bed racing will take place this fall, Labor Day Weekend, Sunday September 4th.

The Great Grove Bed Race is a free community event and fundraiser in Coconut Grove, Florida, each year the race is attended by celebrities and proves that a community can come together, have fun, be unique and raise funds for charity

The six-hour event is scheduled to take place from 11:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. and is open to the public. The wildly comedic bed race involves rolling beds down village streets in Coconut Grove with the local South Florida community, individuals, businesses, organizations, and clubs sponsoring the beds.

Teams consist of 5 members, four (4) races and one (1) rider, racing against the clock until the fastest beds in each division are determined. Divisions are Men’s, Women’s, Co-Ed and Corporate/Over 30. Those finalists go head-to-head in a race for the top position. More important than the speed trophies are the top prizes are awarded for theme, engineering, décor, best overall and crowd favorite through our TEXT your vote telecom sponsor.
Open to the public, the race is organized as a fun community event to improve awareness and economic impact to the Grove Village and raise funds for the Boys and Girls Clubs of Miami-Dade.

Race fee: $100 registration fee per team for virgins (1 bed, five participants) ($50 for returning veteran teams) from June 1, 2011 to July 15, 2011 — $125.00 late registration (including late veteran teams) fee up to the Final entry deadline of 5 pm, Aug. 26, 2011. 100% of the registration fee goes to the Boys & Girls Clubs of Miami-Dade.

Prizes: Prizes will be announced at Bed Race for the various categories (Top Online Fundraiser – Best Engineered Bed – Crowd Favorite (by text votes) – Most Creative Bed – Best Theme – Best Pit Performance – Top Virgin Entry) Cash and gift certificates go to these categories only. Trophies are awarded for the actual race for First, Second and Third Place finishing.

Many activities will take place during the day along with the Bed Race; there is a Parade of Beds, Theme contest (best costumes and cheers would help in winning this), decoration contest, etc.

For more information visit: www.TheGreatGroveBedRace.com
** Registration is OPEN so please get involved ***

11:00 am starts family fun with our Family Pajama Party!

2:00 pm Actual Bed Races Begin

Coconut Grove Fourth Of July Weekend 7/2-4/11

Coconut Grove comes alive this July 4th weekend with a host of events for the whole
family to enjoy including Miami’s largest busking event, music, food, a coconut scavenger hunt, a hot dog eating contest and, of course, a spectacular fireworks show.

The festivities begin on Saturday, July 2 as the popular two-day “Cirque du Grove: A Busker’s Carnival” returns to the streets of Coconut Grove. Over a dozen performers will present unique fire routines containing baton twirling and rope lassos during the Saturday evening show, and Sunday’s shows which begin at 1 p.m. will offer free performances by trapeze artists, wire walkers, jugglers, acrobats, clowns, mimes, and balloon artists.

Before and after the sizzling Saturday evening spectacle, the Grove Gallery Walk will celebrate taking artistic “liberties” during the popular patriotic weekend. Ten galleries will host a night of art, wine and fun including opening exhibitions such as “American Icons” at Cristina Chacon Gallery.

Special to this month’s Grove Gallery Walk are living, travelling sculptures. Making its way throughout the Grove will be a spontaneously moving six-person figure, created by modern dance elements and inspired by an accompanied musician and narrator. The performance art is directed by Out of Africa store owner Trina Collins and begins at 7 p.m. in the Mayfair Promenade.

The festivities begin at 11 a.m. on Independence Day with an old-fashioned picnic at The Barnacle Historical Park. Activities will include lawn games, board games, kite making and crafts and live music from Joel Zoss. Bring a picnic or treat yourself to hot dogs, hamburgers, veggie dogs and burgers, popcorn, soft drinks and ice cream available for purchase. Admission to The Barnacle is $5 per person; $2 for children ages 6-12.

For those who can “mustard” the courage, a gourmet hot dog eating contest will begin at 3 p.m. at CocoWalk. The competitor who eats the most hot dogs in 10 minutes will capture the title of Hot Dog Champion and receive a prize package that includes gift certificates from various CocoWalk merchants. Last year’s winner, who consumed 11 hot dogs, is expected to defend his title.

A Coconut Scavenger Hunt begins immediately after the Hot Dog Competition with participants scouring the Grove in search of painted coconuts. It is sponsored by the Coconut Grove Merchants Association.

The festivities continue in Peacock Park at 5 p.m. with food and beverages, photos with a live Lady Liberty statuette and culminate with a stunning fireworks display over Biscayne Bay at sundown (9 p.m.) under the coordination of the Coconut Grove Chamber of Commerce.
The Coconut Grove Business Improvement District (BID) exists to improve the quality and financial success of the Grove commercial core. The BID enhances Grove parking, lighting, sanitation, marketing, and safety, as well as supporting special events. For more information on the Coconut Grove BID, visit www.coconutgrove.com or call 305-461-5506.

Coconut Grove Chamber of Commerce 5th Annual Independence Day Fireworks & Food Trucks Extravaganza 7/4/11

Part of Grove-wide All Day Celebration on July 4th

Any moment now, the flags will be unfurled and once again be lining the streets of downtown Coconut Grove, as the village readies for its favorite holiday celebration. As in previous years, the events start early and end late, beginning with the traditional picnic at The Barnacle, and culminating with a big bash and fireworks display at Peacock Park (2820 McFarlane Road Miami, FL 33133).

The Board of Directors of Coconut Grove Chamber of Commerce is excited to be at the helm of the fireworks extravaganza at Peacock Park, and especially looking forward to teaming up with returning sponsor, the Boston Beer Company. Sam Adams is once again the official beer for July 4th at Peacock Park, and nothing goes better with beer than an assortment of some of the city’s top gourmet food trucks, including, as of this date, CheeseMe Mobile, Dim Ssam a gogo, Gastropod, Latin Burger and The Fish Box, plus Fireman Derek’s World-Famous Pies and a Snow Caps stand. Soft Drinks, Cocktails and Zico Coconut Water will round out the menu.

Free Entertainment includes performances by The Ramblers Band, Pit Bull of Blues and Joel Zoss. There will also be a Children’s Fun Zone.

Festivities in the Park get going around 5 pm, and are expected to last until 10 pm.

As per tradition, the Coconut Grove Independence Day celebrations begin at 11 am with an old-fashioned picnic at The Barnacle Historic State Park. Lawn games, board games, kite making, crafts, and a treasure hunt will keep the whole family entertained and in a sporting mood. Live music from Joel Zoss adds atmosphere to a Park already decked out in traditional Fourth of July bunting. Bring a picnic or treat yourself to hot dogs, hamburgers, veggie dogs and burgers, popcorn, soft drinks and ice cream available for purchase. The Barnacle Historic State Park is located at 3485 Main Highway in downtown Coconut Grove, across the street from the Coconut Grove Playhouse. Admission to the Park on the day of this event is $5; $3 for ages 6-12; children under 6 are free. The park opens at 9 am with activities from 11 am to 4 pm. Park closes at 5 pm. The Barnacle welcomes Blankets, lawn chairs and picnics, but alcohol and fireworks are not permitted. For additional information call 305-442-6866 or visit www.TheBarnacle.org.

The fun continues in downtown Grove, with the Merchants Group Scavenger Hunt which starts around 3 pm, followed by the Hotdog Eating Contest at CocoWalk.

Once the winner is announced, it is time to head to the park and stake out a spot to relax and sup al fresco on a variety of food with ice cold Sam Adams, and let the fireworks begin!

The entire weekend is filled with festivities. Many of the Grove hotels will be having weekend specials, and the Grove BID will once again feature all manner of street theater – from flame throwers, to tightrope dancers and acrobats, performing daring feats along Grand Avenue.

Call for Volunteers: The Chamber is in need of volunteers to help at the vending booths in the park. It is a lot of fun and a great way to make sure you have a spot to see the fireworks. For more information, please contact Lisa Shallenberger at lmshall@hotmail.com.

Thanks to our Sponsors: The Coconut Grove Chamber of Commerce thanks the generous contributions that make this event possible: Coconut Grove BID, Office of D2 City Commissioner Marc Sarnoff, The Boston Beer Company, Creative Tools, Inc. Communications, CocoWalk, Fast Signs Downtown, Coconut Grove Grapevine, Zico Coconut Water, Turning Point Digital, Regions Bank, Sonesta Hotel and Suites in Coconut Grove and Coconut Grove Gazette.

Viernes Culturales Arts and Culture Festival 6/24/11

Viernes Culturales Arts & Culture Festival
June 24th, 2011, 7:00p-11:00p
Little Havana, Miami
SW 8th st, between 14 &17 ave.
Miami, FL 33135
www.viernesculturales.org

Come Celebrate Cultural Fridays / Viernes Culturales
June 24, 2011 – 7 to 11 PM

Miami’s best arts and music festival on the last Friday of every month, from 7 to 11 pm on SW 8th Street (Calle Ocho) between 13th and 17th Avenues.

Join us Friday for a fun filled evening! Please forward this email to your friends. Like us on Facebook or follow us on Twitter for the latest details.

Where: Domino Stage at Domino Plaza, at SW 15th Ave & 8th St.
When: 7:00 pm – Dr. Paul George – Walking tour of Little Havana

7:00 – 7:30 pm – Fina Escayola Flamenco
The sultry dance of Flamenco lives in the dancers of Fina Escayola Flamenco. This legendary Flamenco dancer and instructor passes on the mystic history of classical Spanish dance on a daily basis in her studio. This month, they bring their exotic dances to Calle Ocho.

7:30 – 8:30 pm – Pine Island Express
Pine Island Express plays traditional and contemporary bluegrass music with two, three and four part harmonies. The band performs regularly all around Florida. Band members include Gail Rolison (guitar), Ronnie Rolison (bass), Dave Stype on (banjo), and Louise King (mandolin).

8:30 – 9:30 pm – Sociedad Rebelde
Sociedad Rebelde is a groove-alternative band with fresh original songs and a retro yet innovative sound, bringing elements of Pop-Rock, Reggae, and Latin together with a new, vibrant & fresh sound! The purpose of Sociedad Rebelde is very specific: To have a signature sound, involving great songs, catchy hooks with a rockin band.

9:30 – 11:00 pm -Timba Swing
Founded by Cuban pianist Boris Diez, they are the new Miami sound. Combining son, timba, salsa and Latin jazz their music has a unique style and fusion. Its musicians are all well recognized, virtuoso performers that have played with famous bands, such as Charanga Habanera, NG, Afrokuba, Fania, Tito Puente and Celia Cruz.
Cost: FREE

Don’t forget…
Walking Tour of Little Havana

Legendary local historian Dr. Paul George leads a walking tour of Little Havana each month. Learn the fascinating and entertaining details about Little Havana’s history, people and places.
Viernes Culturales is pleased to announce June’s “Romp Through Little Havana.” This tour of Little Havana will focus on the historic Conch Hill Neighborhood, Peter & Paul Parish and The Roads neighborhood.
Where: Meet in front of the Tower Theater (1508 SW 8th St.)
When: 7 pm
Cost: FREE

Viernes Culturales Art Gallery Presents Santos Mendez

Santos Mendez depicts the magnetism of exotic people and tropical places in his work. His paintings describe island atmospheres using powerful combinations of jewel tones to create vibrancy and harmony.
www.santosfineartgallery.zoomshare.com
Through July 22, 2011
Where: 742 SW 16th Ave, Miami FL 33135
When: Friday, May 27, 2011: 7 – 10 pm
(Weekdays: Mon, Wed, Fri – 11 to 6 pm)

Film at the Tower Theater
To all cinema lovers: We would like to invite you to discover one of Miami’s best-kept secrets, the historic Tower Theater. Enjoy top-quality foreign or independent films, film premiers, and even an art exhibition. To top it off, screenings have English (or Spanish) subtitles and prices are just $6 for general public and $5 for students and seniors! Can it get any better than this?

1st Annual South Florida 5K Freedom Run and PARK Festival 9/10/11

Saturday, September 10th, 7:30am – 12:00pm
JC Bermudez PARK
3000 NW 87th Avenue
Doral, Florida 33172
FREE parking available on site.
Register Now!

The 1st annual South Florida 5K Freedom Run & PARK Festival is a historic event to commemorate the 10th anniversary of the lives lost 9-11 and a monumental opportunity for the entire community to run, jog or walk alongside our military, veterans and first responders in appreciation of their sacrifices and commitment to service. The event’s host location is home to the City of Doral Police Department, United States Southern Command, Miami Dade Fire Rescue Headquarters, Miami Dade Police Department, Miami Vet Center and more!

Check In/ Registration begins at 6:00am and the 5K will officially start at 7:30am. The entire course is on pavement and the streets will be closed to traffic by City of Doral Police. We envision the side streets lined with a sea of supportive onlookers as well as US flags, patriotic banners and mile markers. Commemorative tokens and Awards will be presented to participants in different category levels of achievement immediately following the run. The PARK Festival is FREE and open to the public through NOON. The entire community gathered will pay tribute to all of the lives lost on 9-11 and to our service men and women during a solemn moment of silence and commemoration. The PARK Festival offers a unique opportunity for meaningful and personal interaction with all branches of the military, veteran organizations, police, fire rescue, service families and a community who appreciates and values the freedoms we enjoy.

For more information on the non-profit organization behind this effort, visit www.parkproject.org

Moonfaire South Florida’s Spiritual Comunity Cooperative Festival 12/10-11/11

Moonfaire South Florida’s Spiritual Comunity Cooperative Festival
December 10th -11th, Sat 2-10pm Sun Noon-6pm
The Coral Castle
28655 South Dixie Highway
Homestead,fl 33033
Website.

Hear ye! Hear ye, Moonfaire is coming! What is it you ask? Well it is a two day community event at The Coral Castle in Homestead, fl. hosted by The Witch’s Garden since December of 2006. Who is The Witch’s Garden, well they are a local mom and pop pagan business owned by Marizel & Armando Almirall that started off at the castle on May of 2004 and now own a brick and mortar shop in Hialeah. Now about Moonfaire, we started this because we realized throughout the years that local spiritual artists and mystical businesses didn’t really have an event spotlighting them and their talents so we created this as a place where you can setup an inexpensive booth and get your name out there while getting to know the community. We also realized that among the various spiritualities there has always been too much separation because of what you practice, how many years of experience you have, credentials, and group associations. It always seemed to us that the community needed a place where all can come as one and celebrate earth, life and spirituality.

In these events the community gets involved and workshops take place throughout the day on various metaphysical topics hosted by individuals and groups alike. We also create a beautiful village where you can find lightworkers, psychics, massage therapists and local artistry as well as vendors featuring occult supplies, Indian clothing, natural bath and body products, handcrafted jewelry and more. The Moonfaire is definitely something to experience and even though we don’t host a public ritual we are however having a main drumcircle at 9pm under the beautiful December full “Cold Moon” which is a very sacred way to connect to one another, the energies of the castle and the elements surrounding us. The vision of the event is for it to continue to flourish and the only way this will succeed is with you.

What can you contribute you ask, well get involved. We need volunteers to help throughout the event, groups and community leaders to host workshops, happy faces passing out flyers and most of all help in getting the word out. We can also always use sponsors, vendors and donations since this is what pays for the production itself. Honestly anything anyone can contribute even if it is giving a flyer to a friend makes a difference we just want as many people as possible involved so we can create a community that brings forth all races, religions, age groups, denominations and so forth to drum, dance tour the castle and enjoy a day of family, spirituality and being all as one.

Juneteenth 2011 Celebrating Through Music, Voice, Dance and Fashion 6/18/11

Juneteenth 2011- Celebrating Through Music, Voice, Dance & Fashion
June 18, 2011, 5:00pm-11:00pm
Old School Square
51 N. Swinton Avenue
Delray Beach, Fl 33444
www.love-community.org

The community and family celebration will kick off with a free health fair from 5pm-8pm and an incredible free outdoor concert from 5pm-11pm.

Our contribution to Black Music Month will include a tribute to music legends Jimi Hendrix, Bob Marley, James Brown, Gerald Levert, Barry White, Marvin Gaye, Luther Vandross and others. Our vibrant and talented performers lineup includes Tony Wilson & the Godfather of Soul Band (aka the Young James Brown) with Blues legends Ike & Val Woods; Wesley Phillips (Michael’s former trumpet player), Jimmie Lee Moore (James Brown’s bass player of 22 years), veteran singer Terry Parker, the smooth vocals of Stephen Sanders, Stampede Movement, Ottrina Bond, Neo-Soul singer Kendra Williams, Memberz Only, Wanda Williams, Production Haus, Maven Academy Entertainment, Comedian Clyde Gordon among others.

Our special guest speakers will include Vice Mayor Angeleta Gray, Dr. Debra Robinson (Palm Beach County School Board), Tavarius (T.J.) Jackson (Founder of Prep & Sport), and Captain Javaro Sims of the Delray Police Department. We are also honored to have the participation of Delray Beach Police Color Guards, Ed Shakespierre, Jama Fashions, a Capoeira demonstration by Capoeira Karkara, Wein Radio Station, and a Living Museum presented by the kids from Carver Middle School in Delray Beach.
Event will be streamed in its entirety via the internet on www.weinetwork.com.

Our Kids Area will include face painting, raffles, bounce house, games and art area for kids to make Father’s Day cards.

Grab your lawn chair, bring your friends and family and come relax and enjoy a free fun-filled evening with us at Old School Square in Delray Beach!

The entire show will be streamed live via the internet by Weinetwork. Go to WWW.WEInetwork.com on your computer or I Phone/smart phone and listen.

2011 4th of July Celebration in Peacock Park 7/4/11

The 2011 4th of July Celebration
in Peacock Park

Presented by Coconut Grove Chamber of Commerce
In 2011, the 4th of July Celebration in Peacock Park returns to Coconut Grove for it’s 5th year of a spectacular fun filled day with food, music, children’s play area, and of course FIREWORKS!
The 4th of July Celebration in Peacock Park is the only fireworks extravaganza in Miami for the Coconut Grove and Coral Gables area, packed with NON-STOP EXCITEMENT!

To celebrate this incredible event the Coconut Grove Chamber of Commerce and the City of Miami with other local community organizations is planning MORE OF EVERYTHING!

The Chamber is looking for Coconut Grove Restaurants to participate in the event.
If you are interested, please complete the vendor agreement and return it to the Chamber office via email, fax or drop off. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact the Chamber office. Coconut Grove Chamber of Commerce, P: 305-444-7270, www.coconutgrovechamber.com

Peruvian Festival 6/5/11

The Peruvian Chamber of Commerce of South Florida and Andes Seafood Distributors cordially invites you to participate in our Peruvian Festival
Sunday, June 5th from 10am to 9pm
11865 SW 26 St.
Miami, Florida

We still have exhibition tables available for businesses that are interested in promoting their products. Please call Maricarmen Sega at 786-290-2899 to reserve your table. Prices start at just $150.

We expect at least 1000 people to attend our festival due to the Peruvian Presidential Election being held just 6 blocks away at the Tamiami Park Fairgrounds.

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Urban Gospel Fest Free Event 6/18/11

Urban Gospel Fest – Free Event
June 18th, 2011, 1:00PM – 9:00PM
Oasis Church North Miami
12905 NE 8th Ave.
North Miami, FL, 33161
www.soulmovementcrew.com

Urban Gospel Fest
Urban Gospel Fest Slated to Showcase an Un-Celebrated Genre

It’s Essence Music Festival meets Miami Carnival meets big tent revival! The Urban Gospel Fest, slated for June 18, 2011 at Oasis Church Miami on 12905 NE 8th Ave. in North Miami, is a free event that aims to celebrate a genre of music that remains unrecognized by the world and shunned by the church that gave it birth.

Presented by Soul Movement Crew in association Oasis Church Miami, NEWD Magazine, F-N-F Live and Vision Music, the first ever Urban Gospel Fest is an outdoor community festival and high-energy block party that promises to showcase and celebrate the pioneering artists of the Urban Gospel genre.

Redeemed from the streets of The Bronx, Miami, San Juan, Kingston and Havana, to name a few, Urban Gospel music is an umbrella genre comprised of diverse styles, linking urban communities around the world. It is the popular music of the youth who have been redeemed, yet still feel the rhythms of their ‘hoods, barrios and garrisons.

Hear the sounds of Hip-hop, Reggaeton, Dancehall, Soca, Merengue, and R&B being used as tools for Christian ministry as we showcase both popular and up-and-coming artists within the genre.

Feel the rhythms of the street as we also present various dance styles, graffiti, and live deejaying.

View videos and publications of the respective nations representing Urban Gospel music and culture from around the world.

Artists such as former Soca King, Nigel Lewis of Trinidad, Dre Marshall of New York, Mark Lee of Fort Lauderdale, Kristine Alicia of Jamaica, Rey King of The Dominican Republic, CUDS Music of Miami, LaVie of Haiti, Eddie Corona of Port St. Lucie, Sekajipo of Liberia, West Africa, Troy Genius of Jamaica, Paul Morris of Jamaica, Mr. E of Colombia and others will heat up the stage with live performances and testimonies about how their music is revolutionizing their communities for Christ.

For more information, sample music and to be considered for the 2011 Urban Gospel Music Fest, visit www.soulmovementcew.com. Soul Movement Crew, Inc. (SMC) is the Christian owned multimedia and entertainment services branch of MRYS International. It is committed to reviving a community deadened by negativity through positive entertainment and the arts.

American Cancer Society Relay For Life of Miami Beach 6/11-12/11

American Cancer Society Relay For Life of Miami Beach
June 11-12, 2:00 pm
North Shore Park
501 72nd Street
Miami Beach Fl 33141
Relayforlife.org/MiamiBeachfl

Fundraiser for the Biggest cause in the world that does not care of race, origin, or color, CANCER. At this event there will be different types of vendors selling Edible and fashionable goods. Lots of activities for the kids and adults and live DJ all night long this event Will open at 6:00pm With the Survivor Walk, Continue throughout the night with the lumenaria ceremony walk at 9:00 and a closing walk at 10:00am.

Fun Activities all night long for kids and adults

Relay For Life is the American Cancer Society’s overnight, community event, where teams form, raise money and walk throughout the night, camp out, while enjoying a DJ, entertainment, food, fun and camaraderie. Cancer Survivors are the shining stars of Relay For Life; we celebrate their courage in the fight. The Candle Lighting Luminaria Ceremony is the highlight of Relay, as hundreds of candles will encircle our walking track each one purchased in honor or in memory of a loved one who has battled cancer.

It’s All Around Town…
The Relay For Life is coming to Miami Beach, June 11-12, 2011! Teams are forming from local companies, businesses, schools, churches, hospitals, clubs & organizations. During the 2010 fiscal year, the Miami Dade Community raised an estimated $1,672,000 towards the fight against cancer!!!

And You Won’t want to Miss it!
The Relay For Life offers everyone a chance to make a difference in the fight against cancer, to raise funds for American Cancer Society Research, Education and Patient Services in your community. And, most importantly it is a fun time, with lots of entertainment and activities!

Miami Heat Game 5 Road Rally Outside American Airlines Arena 5/26/11

Thursday, May 26th, 7:00 p.m.
Biscayne Boulevard between N.E. 6th and N.E. 8th Streets

The Miami HEAT in conjunction with the Miami Downtown Development Authority (DDA), will stage a Miami HEAT White Hot Road Rally, hosted by T-Mobile SK4G, starting at 7:00 p.m. on Thursday, May 26th when the HEAT takes on the Bulls in Chicago for Game 5 of the Eastern Conference Finals. Game 5 will be broadcasted live on MiamiMediaMesh, the 3,400 square foot LED screen-the largest of its kind in the Southeast-which is affixed to the front of AmericanAirlines Arena. In addition to the game broadcast, in partnership with Burger Beast, 19 of South Florida’s food trucks will be set up on Biscayne Boulevard. Fans are encouraged to bring folding and/or lawn chairs, but no coolers will be allowed on the property. The Road Rally is free and open to the public.

The HEAT will provide entertainment including performances by hip-hop artist Lupe Fiasco, the HEAT Dancers, the Humana Golden Oldies, and the Miami HEAT Rhythm Section. HEAT mascot Burnie, and the Xtreme Team. In-Arena P.A. Announcer Michael Baiamonte, in-Arena Host Dale, and DJ Irie will also be in attendance.

Starting at noon on May 26th, Biscayne Boulevard will be closed between N.E. 6th and N.E. 8th Streets to accommodate the event. Parking in the AmericanAirlines Arena P2 parking garage will cost $5.00 per vehicle. Due to the Biscayne Blvd. street closure, HEAT fans will be able to access the P2 garage through the Port Boulevard entrance. Both the Miami Hoops Gear store inside the Arena as well as a new retail trailer stationed outside will be open for business.

For more information, please visit WhiteHotHEAT.com

Orchids in the Park 5/28-29/11

Orchids in the Park
5-28 and 5-29, 2011, 10am – 5pm
Dante Fascell Park
8600 Sw 57th Ave (Red Road)
South Miami
www.orchidmania.org

Please join OrchidMania South Florida, as it hosts the 13th annual Orchids in the Park sale. At this event you’ll find an array of beautiful orchids of all kinds at great prices, including rare and exotic species. In addition, the world renouned “Orchid Doctor” will be on hand to answer all your orchid related questions, and there will be orchid potting and mounting demonstrations througout both days. Proceeds of this event benefit Project Cradle, an affiliate volunteer program at the University Of Miami Miller School Of Medicine that provides assistance to children and adolescent with HIV/AIDS in Miami-Dade County.

Beautiful orchids, a beautiful cause and great prices!
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Artist Miguel Paredes and PK Graphics present 15th Annual Miami Pro-Am Dance Styles Expo 5/20-22/11

Artist Miguel Paredes & Pk Graphics Present 15th Annual Miami Pro-Am Dance Styles Expo
Friday, May 20
Kung Fu Lounge @ Catalina Hotel
1720 Collins Avenue, South Beach
Registration & Bboy History Panels 7pm – 9pm
Opening Party 9pm – 2am
DJ’s: Klassik, Metafour, Chillski, Jock D

Red Bar @ Catalina Hotel
1732 Collins Avenue, South Beach
DJ Panel & DJ Battle 7pm – 11pm
Hosted by DJ Sama
Guest Panelists & Judges: DJ Doo Wop (NYC), Epps (G-Unit), Nick V (Baka Boys), Stevie D, Jungle Boy, Larry Larr
MC Battle & After Party 11pm -2am
Hosted by: K-Solo & Serum
DJ’s: Solo 138, Heron

Saturday, May 21: 3pm -10pm
Grand Central Night Club
697 North Miami Avenue
Miami, FL 33136
$20 Entry, $10 for HS & College Student Groups of 5 or more w/ID
Free for kids under 12
Dance Competitions
Breaking, B-girl, 3on3, Brooklyn Rock and Popping Competitions
DJ’s: Trails, Solo 138, Magic, Slice, Stevie D, Juneski
Performances by Hip Hop Legends:
Featuring exclusive new material from K-Solo, Cannibus, Sharpshooters, Serum, Eddie Hizpanik, Butta Verses, 2e and for the first time ever on stage K-Solo’s 19 year old son “DaVinci”
Aerial show by Lash Lashway

After Party 10:30pm -3am
Maxine’s Lounge @ Catalina
1756 Collins Avenue, South Beach
DJ’s: TMS, Papito, Casey Masem, J-Sonic

Sunday, May 22: 2pm-7pm
9th Street & Ocean Dr. – South Beach
Dance Cyphers, Live Percussion and Writers Bench

Expo to showcase the best in break dance and hip-hop beginning May 20th

Local artist and urban realist Miguel Paredes and his nationwide graphic design and printing company, PK Graphics, are the presenting sponsors for the 15th annual MIAMI PRO-AM Dance Styles Expo, the first break dance conference in the world and longest running hip-hop dance competition in the US east coast. 2011’s expo begins on Friday, May 20th and runs through Sunday, May 22nd at various South Florida locations.

Since its inception in 1997 by break dance pioneer Richard “Speedy Legs” Fernandez, the MIAMI PRO-AM Dance Styles Expo has been instrumental in bringing together thousands of the world’s best dancers and hip-hop talent to Miami and South Beach. Dancers and artists are confirmed to compete from all parts of the world including the West Coast, New York, France, Morocco and Colombia. In addition, the expo will also feature a DJ and MC Battle, panels, displayed artwork, performances from hip-hop legends such as K-Solo and Cannibus and a closing party in Lummus Park.

The event is produced by Hip-Hop Elements and hosted by Speedy Legs & DJ Trails. Artist Miguel Paredes and Speedy Legs have a long-standing relationship dating back to the 80s, when Miguel was an active graffiti artist and Speedy was dancing on the streets of New York. Miguel and PK Graphics previously sponsored the PRO-AM Dance Styles Expo in late 90s.

Out in the Tropics a different kind of performing arts festival 6/9-19/11

FUNDarte presents: Out in the Tropics: a different kind of performing arts festival
Opening Kick Off Event
Thursday, June 9 at 7:00 pm
The Shore Club
1901 Collins Ave
Miami Beach.

June 9 – 19, 2011
www.outinthetropics.com
www.facebook/outinthetropics
info@fundarte.us

Out in the Tropics, a different kind of performing arts festival, brings a full range of award-winning, contemporary GLBTQ artists and arts events to South Florida, June 9 – 19, 2011.

Opening Kick Off Event including panel discussion, Words and Power, with Festival artists Bitch, Keith Hennessy, Andrea Askowitz and South Florida-based performance artist Octavio Campos and reception sponsored by The Shore Club and Meals That Heal on Thursday, June 9 at 7:00 pm at The Shore Club, 1901 Collins Ave, Miami Beach.

Bitch, described as “a music box all of her own” and whose music was heard on Showtime’s The L Word, on Friday, June 10 at 8:00 pm at the Colony Theater, 1040 Lincoln Road, Miami Beach.

Dirty Little Secrets by Jai Rodriguez, who is best known for his roles in the musical Rent and Bravo’s Queer Eye for the Straight Guy, co-presented with City Theater and Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts, on Fridays, June 10 & 17 at 10:00 pm and Sunday, June 19 at 7:30 pm at the Carnival Studio Theater at Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts, 1300 Biscayne Blvd, Miami.

Bessie-awarding winning dance theater work, CROTCH (all the Joseph Beuys references in the world cannot heal the pain, confusion, regret, cruelty, betrayal or trauma…) by Keith Hennessy/Zero Performance, one of the pioneers of queer performance, on Saturday, June 11 at 8:00 pm at the Colony Theater, 1040 Lincoln Road, Miami Beach.

A Women’s Reception and Screening of CRACKS, a feature film by Jordan Scott set in a 1930s-era isolated English all-girls boarding school on the eve of WWII, on Sunday, June 12 at 6:30 pm at Coral Gables Art Cinema, 260 Aragon Ave, Coral Gables. Reception sponsored by Mary D. Events.

Lip Service: True Stories Out Loud, Miami’s most popular literary event produced by Andrea Askowitz and Esther Martinez, on Saturday, June 18 at 8:00 pm at the Miracle Theater, 280 Miracle Mile, Coral Gables. The Afterparty at 10:00 pm will be hosted at Books and Books, Lip Service’s long-time sponsor.

VIP Festival passes are available at www.outinthetropics.com or by calling (305) 910-7898. The passes include one ticket to every event of the festival and additional perks for $100. No ticket surcharges apply to the festival passes. Tickets may be purchased in advance online for all events. Details for each event are outlined in the schedule of events. Advance ticket sales may also be purchased in-person at the Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts and the Colony Theater without a service charge. Group sale discounts can also be arranged by calling (305) 910-7898. All venues are wheelchair accessible.

For anyone who wishes to stay overnight in South Beach during the festival there are discount room rates available at The Shore Club, the official host hotel, using code 802490 either online at www.shoreclub.com or by calling (877) 640-9500.

Cirque Eloize iD Kickoff Party on the Plaza 5/19/11

May 19, 2011
6:30pm to 8:30pm
Adrienne Arsht Center
Thomson Plaza for the Arts
More Information.
RSVP: promotions@arshtcenter.org

Join us for this FREE event to celebrate the new theatrical summer spectacle, Cirque Éloize iD!
Live Graffiti Art! Temporary Tattoo Shop! Merchandise Giveaways
The first 50 guests get FREE cupcakes from Sugar Yummy Mama
Live Stunts by the iD Cast
Plus, enter to win a luxurious Miami “staycation” and show tickets!

FREE and Open to the Public

On May 19, the streets of Downtown Miami will be pulsating with an extraordinary blend of music, electrifying special effects and a sampling of incredible acts from Cirque Éloize’s newest show “iD.” Against a backdrop of video footage from the show, audiences will be taken on a breathtaking voyage known as iD as they get a sneak peek of the Trampo-wall and witness acts of great of strength and balance that include the Cyr wheel, a bike stunt and hand-to-hand acrobats. Live from the Thomson Plaza for the Arts, outside the Adrienne Arsht Center, South Floridians are invited to experience this unique spectacle from 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. before its official premiere on July 26. This event is free and open to the public and is appropriate for all ages.

“South Florida’s diverse community and booming cultural scene make it the ideal location to present iD,” said John Richard, President and CEO of the Adrienne Arsht Center. “There is no doubt in our minds that it will appeal to Miami audiences of all ages and we look forward to convening the community to offer them a sneak peek at this terrific spectacle.”

Primary Flight, a graffiti artist company, will be creating a live graffiti mural. A “tattoo” shop will also be on site for all those inspired by the surrounding artwork and design features to get a temporary tattoo. Attendees will be able to enter to win a staycation at the Kimpton’s EPIC Hotel and two tickets to the show this summer. The first 50 guests will receive free cupcakes from Sugar Yummy Mama. Those in attendance can capture their entire adventure, in the moment, post it to Facebook and take home a print through Funclick photo booth. iD merchandise giveaways including t-shirts, beach balls and posters and Adrienne Arsht Center swag will be available.

In a tale of merging and emerging identities, iD explores the concept of individuality, personal characteristics and their ability to unite as a clan. The show is a spectacular, mind-blowing fusion of new theatrical circus, urban dance, contortionists and a fearless stunt biker for all to enjoy. Created by the great contemporary cirque director JEANNOT PAINCHAUD, iD will open for a limited two-week engagement at the Adrienne Arsht Center.

Adrienne Arsht Center presents
Cirque Eloize iD
July 26 – August 7, 2011
Ziff Ballet Opera House
Adrienne Arsht Center
1300 Biscayne Boulevard, Miami, FL 33132

Tickets: $25 – $55; VIP Tickets available for $75

For reservations, visit www.arshtcenter.org or call the box office at (305) 949-6722.

Closing Night Party at Vita-a great end to Romance in a Can film festival by Betty Alvarez

On May 10, Vita by Baoli hosted the closing night party for Romance in a Can. Guests were treated with appetizers along with champagne and wine by Chamarre Wines. This closing night event served as a toast to another year to Romance in a Can. Several movie clips that were shown during the festival were featured to the guests as they enjoyed one more night of celebration.

For more information of Romance in a Can please visit www.romanceinacan.com

Photographs by Betty Alvarez copyright 2011

Art Fest @ Doral 5/13-15/11

The annual event Art Fest @ Doral, presented by the Rotary Club of Doral
May 13th, 14th and 15th 2011
Carlos Albizu University, Miami Campus
2173 NW 99th Ave
Doral, FL 33172
www.artfestatdoral.com

Festival hours will be Friday from 6 pm to 10 pm, Saturday from 10 am to 11 pm, and Sunday from 10 am to 6 pm.

Art Fest @ Doral will transform Carlos Albizu University Campus into an artists’ gallery with the works of more than 60 artists from several states and foreign countries, as well as food, music, and products exhibitors. Don’t miss it!”

Coconut Grove Food, Wine and Music Festival, the start of something delicious for years to come By Betty Alvarez

The Coconut Grove Food, Wine and Music Festival transformed Coconut Grove into a food and wine lover’s paradise with specialty food items, culinary events, sophisticated parties and live musical entertainment. The event showcased the delightful flavors of many international wines and spirits along with the sampling for Miami’s most talented chefs.

Photographs by Betty Alvarez copyright 2011

Romance in a Can’s Opening Night celebrated at The Angler’s Boutique Resort By Betty Alvarez

Romance in a Can celebrated another year of romantic films on their Opening Night at The Anglers Boutique Resort in Miami Beach. Guests were treated to cocktails and appetizers as they anticipated for the first film, “The Age or Reason” with Sophie Marceau. A special welcoming presentation with the Executive Director of Romance in a Can, Isabelle Lambert was given.

The French film (with English subtitle) dealt with Margaret (Marceau) as a high-powered executive in the construction industry, who manages her career with steely determination. Her hyper-structured life revolves around Blackberry appointments, business dinners and a secret sexual relationship with her colleague Malcolm (Marton Csokas). But on her 40th birthday, a retired provincial solicitor delivers a package of long-forgotten letters from a long-forgotten stranger: her seven year-old self. Margaret quickly finds herself overwhelmed by hidden memories of her childhood that throw her worldview into chaos, as she realizes she’s become the exact opposite of what she hoped for herself.

In this film, Marceau delivered one of the most generous and expressive performances of her career, as the secrets and compromises of Margaret’s life come back to shake her. Fresh, bright and stylistically inventive with a touch of magic realism, here was a thoroughly-winning charmer that fans adored.

Photographs by Betty Alvarez copyright 2011

Miami Underwater Festival at Miami Science Museum 5/27-28/11

Miami Underwater Festival Presented By Everest Capital
May 27-28th
Miami Science Museum
3280 South Miami Avenue
Miami, FL 33129.
www.miamisci.org

Museum’s new Stingray Sea Lab exhibit to debut during Festival

Miami Underwater Festival activities and screenings are included with Miami Science Museum admission (Adults: $14.95, Seniors: $10.95, Students with ID and Children: $10.95, Children Under 3: Free). Festival Only tickets available per screening session: Adults: $8.00, Children: $5.00, Children Under 3: Free. Festival Only tickets include admission to screenings, activities in the lobby and Stingray Sea Lab exhibit. Tickets can be purchased at the door.

Miami Science Museum will host the inaugural Miami Underwater Festival, in partnership with the Festival Mondiale de l’Image Sous-Marines (World Festival of Underwater Images), from France, sponsored by Everest Capital. The Festival will highlight a selection of prize-winning films from the 37th Festival Mondiale de l’Image Sous-Marines, showcasing the very best artistic, photographic and cinematographic productions related to the underwater world. Marko and Shelly Dimitrijevic, founders of the Miami Underwater Festival, have worked diligently to bring the best of the original Festival to South Florida audiences.

Christophe Pierron, one of the organizers of the original Festival Mondiale, will be present to open the Festival on Friday, May 27th, at 6:30 p.m., with a VIP Opening Cocktail event and a screening of short films (screenings will begin at 8:30 p.m.), including: Swiss director, Jose’ Lachat’s Ma Forteresse (My Fortress), Drole D’Histoire (Strange Story), and Insatiable; Les Fenetres de la Vie (Windows on Life) by Belgian director Danny Van Belle; and the first installment of the Franco-German Adventure Ocean Quest series, Great White Sharks of Guadalupe by Christian Petron.

On Saturday, May 28th, the Miami Underwater Festival continues at 10:30 am with a special French-language program co-hosted by the Alliance Francaise of Miami, featuring Rene Heuzey’s Le Mystere des Requins Baleines (The White Shark Mystery) and Naissance d’une Ile (Birth of an Island) by Bertrand Boyer. The afternoon kicks off with a lecture led by Florida International University’s Dr. Mike Heithaus and underwater specialist Ila Porcher and a roster of more family-friendly films. The Festival will come to a close Saturday evening with signature screenings, including: Free Fall by BlueNery from France; The Pier from Italy by Daniele Iop; O Mar Das Cies by Spanish filmmakers Jose Irisarri and Manuel Uhia; and Equator, Rivers of the Sun by Satoshi Okabe from Japan.

At the Festival, be one of the first to experience Miami Science Museum’s newest hands-on exhibit: Stingray Sea Lab, where visitors will get to touch live stingrays at a brand new 3,000-gallon touch tank then discover what is found in Miami’s amazing and diverse sea grass beds. During the Festival, Miami Science Museum will also host programs that will betteracquaint families with the wonders of the sea, including: Coral Morphologicwill present a series of vibrant and artistic ‘Natural History’ films that document the minute invertebrate life of Florida’s reefs, National Park Ranger and photographer, Thomas Strom’s Biscayne’s Underwater Secrets, a photo exhibit of the hidden natural beauty living in Biscayne National Park, will be on display, The South Florida Marine Aquarium Association will be hosting “touch tanks” showcasing local sea life, and Underwater experts Mike Heithaus and Ila Porcher will offer informative talks about the wonders of the sea.

From hands-on science activities and family-friendly presentations on marine life and research, to live aquarium displays to explore, the Festival will be enjoyed by people of all ages. If you are a marine professional, an enthusiast or just curious about the oceans that surround us, the Festival is the underwater “happening” that should not be missed.

Sleepless Night Miami Beach 2011 11/5-6/11

Sleepless Night Miami Beach 2011

Saturday – Sunday, November 5-6, 6:00 PM-6:00 AM
Miami Beach, FL
City of Miami Beach
www.sleeplessnight.org

Download a Printable Sleepless Night Schedule PDF Here.
(Note that schedule is subject to change by the organizers, of course.)

Sleepless Night 2011 – A Cultural Takeover
Thousands come the streets and sands of Miami Beach for the year’s largest cultural arts event. Over a 13-hour period (6A-6P), Sleepless NIght presents over 150 unique art experiences at more than 80 venues citywide. And its all FREE!
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2011 Sleepless Night Miami Beach Line-up Announced with More to Come
– Arts and culture event heats up the city from sundown to sunrise, November 5 – 6, 2011 –

Tens of thousands of cultural enthusiasts will descend upon the vibrant streets and sands of Miami Beach for a unique all-night experience during Sleepless Night, taking place November 5 – 6, 2011. This year, the festival has set its sights higher than ever, pairing remarkable quality and incredible variety by presenting an eclectic mix of more than 150 local and international artists ranging from trapeze artists, symphonies, theater and dance groups, music concerts, architectural tours, museum exhibitions, and much more at various sites across Miami Beach.

Modeled after Nuit Blanche in Paris and Montréal’s All-Nighter, the first edition of Sleepless Night in 2007 was an astounding success with rave reviews from locals and art aficionados, alike, and the second edition in 2009 drew more than 130,000 people. The City of Miami Beach provides convenient, complimentary shuttle buses between the venues for the entire duration of Sleepless Night.

The events, all of which are free, make a full range of cultural performances and venues accessible to every age and interest. The 13-hour marathon culminates with a grand finale breakfast concert on the beach.

“Sleepless Night aims to showcase the expansive range of talented artists, musicians and performers from within our own community as well as internationally to a whole new audience who may not experience them otherwise,” states Artistic Director Gary Farmer. “Each year, we have continued to expand the offerings and 2011 will present Miami residents and visitors the opportunity to experience the city’s rich arts and culture scene in a whole new way – and best of all, every event is free.”

Highlighted artists, performances and venues include:
· New World Symphony – three free concerts, which will also be simulcast on a 7,000-square-foot outdoor projection wall for attendees to enjoy at its new Frank Gehry-designed home
· Project Bandaloop – the East Coast premiere of its latest multimedia aerial dance creation “IdEgo,” with live music by Dana Leong
· Sarruga – Barcelona’s favorite troupe presents the U.S. premiere of its street spectacle FISHES
· MarchFourth Marching Band – great music and wild antics from this Portland Oregon sensation
· Nicole Henry, Will Calhoun, Victor Bailey, David Gilmore and other jazz greats
· The Dream Engine – UK trapeze artist presents an outdoor “Heliosphere” performance beneath a giant helium ball
· Livio Tragtenberg – the Brazilian composer presents the U.S. premiere of his interactive “The Cabinet of Dr. Strange”
· Tim Miller – the Florida premiere of his acclaimed performance piece “Lay of the Land”
· More than 100 theater groups, concerts in a variety of genres, museum and gallery exhibits, walking tours discovering Miami architecture, comedians, and much more.
For additional event information, visit www.sleeplessnight.org.

Sleepless Night Miami Beach is an eclectic 13-hour annual citywide celebration of the arts taking place in Miami Beach from Saturday, November 5 -Sunday, November 6, 2011. The free event will include more than 150 performances highlighting the best of local, national and international artists at over 80 locations throughout the city including art installations, musical acts, theater and dance. Become a Facebook fan at www.facebook.com/sleeplessnightmiamibeach or follow on Twitter @mbinsomniac.

SLEEPLESS NIGHT MIAMI BEACH SCHEDULE OF EVENTS

-Zone 1: North Beach-

· MiMo Walking Tour: Miami Design Preservation League invites you to visit the cool Miami Modern (“MiMo”) buildings in the North Shore neighborhood. Learn how playful MiMo architectural features like acute angles, delta wings and soaring pylons symbolized the optimism and futuristic design trends of the 1950s. The one-hour tour leaves the North Shore Band Shell (Collins Avenue at 73rd Street) at 6:00 p.m. www.mdpl.org / http://www.facebook.com/pages/Miami-Design-Preservation-League/74381065094

· North Shore Band Shell, 7251 Collins Avenue: Miami Lyric Opera’s production of “Marina” 7:00 p.m. –
Miami Lyric Opera Company, founded and directed by the prestigious Italian tenor Raffaele Cardone, began its activity in 2004. Since then, it has successfully presented over 17 opera titles in more than 60 performances in Miami-Dade County. “Marina,” the operatic zarzuela by Spanish composer Emilio Arrieta, made its South Florida debut in two sold-out MLO performances at the Colony Theatre in 2009. Beverly Coulter stars in the title role; with Jesse Vargas, Diego Baner, Lilo del Campo, Emilia Acon, Eddy Valdez, the MLO Chorus (Pablo Hernandez chorus master) and Orchestra conducted by Alfredo Munar. www.miamilyricopera.org/http://www.facebook.com/sleeplessnightmiamibeach#!/pages/MIAMI-LYRIC-OPERA/75171201846

· Byron Carlyle Theater, 500 71st Street: Miami Beach Stage Door Theatre’s production of “A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum” 8:00 p.m. – What do you get when you cross Roman farce with classic vaudeville? Timeless, laugh-out-loud comedy! Music and lyrics by Stephen Sondheim, book by Burt Shevelove and Larry Gelbart; starring Dan Kelley, Shane Tanner, Ken Clement, Lauren Cupples, Andrew Betz, Rachel Lomax, Sarah Lichty and Ricky Dain Jones. Presented by Derelle Bunn and David Torres, co-founders and executive producers of the recently-opened Miami Beach Stage Door Theatre at the Byron Carlyle. Executive Producer/Artistic Director, Derelle Bunn; Director, Dan Kelley; Choreographer, Chrissi Ardito; Musical Director, Dave Nagy; Lighting Designer, Anthony White; Set Designs, Ardean Landhuis; and costumes by Costume World. www.stagedoorfl.org http://www.facebook.com/sleeplessnightmiamibeach#!/miamibeachstagedoor

· Normandy Fountain Stage: : Miami Symphony Orchestra Big Band, 6:00 p.m. – MISO, The Miami Symphony Orchestra, was founded in 1989 by Maestro Manuel Ochoa. With 80 professional musicians selected from the finest artists from around the world, MISO represents the exceptional talent and diversity that mirrors this city’s own international and multicultural richness. Since 2006, the baton has been in the hands of Maestro Eduardo Marturet, a Venezuelan composer and conductor acclaimed on three continents. Maestro Marturet envisions MISO as a world-class professional symphony anchored in Miami. www.themiso.org
http://www.facebook.com/pages/The-Miami-Symphony-Orchestra-MISO/186483113896

· Juliana Barrios 7:45 p.m. – Singer/songwriter Juliana Barrios fuses the tropical sounds of Latin America with the traditional music of her native Colombia and the urban beats of the U.S. A graduate of Boston’s Berklee College of music, she was a member of the Colombian music group Propriedad Püblica, and has been heard on numerous television and film soundtracks. She has written songs for Sasha, Manny Manuel, Jaci Velasquez and many others. “La Vida Se Va” is her first solo album. www.julianabarrios.com / http://www.facebook.com/pages/Juliana-Barrios/61466205747

· Local 34 9:30 p.m. Mauricio (principle guitar), Anuedy (key board/voice), Dario (guitar/voice), Alfredo (drums), y Marvin (bass) hail from the Caribbean, Central and South America. The rhythm of salsa, meringue, son, rock, hip hop, bachata, and reggae are all present, in a sound that exemplifies a unique style, inarguably that of Local 34’s culture. You’ve heard them on the radio and seen them on Telemundo and MegaTV; catch them live and see what everybody’s talking about. www.myspace.com/local34music / http://www.facebook.com/local34music

· Community Partners: Lou’s Beer Garden, 7337 Harding Avenue – Through exaggeration and distortion, oil painter JC Bravo expresses abstract thoughts and emotions through realistic characters. Meet the artist and view his latest work from 7:00 p.m. – 11:00 p.m.; the Barkless Dogs, a band known for its instrumental acoustic groove, will perform live during those same hours; artist Adam C. Schrimmer, recognized for his outstanding work on large-scale mixed surfaces (like the mural on the 11th floor pool deck of One Miami,) will be painting a mural on Lou’s wall from 8:00 p.m. – 2:00 a.m.
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Lous-Beer-Garden/153949570784

· Tamarind Thai Restaurant, 946 Normandy Drive – Artist Judy Levinson presents her latest works. www.tamarindthai.us

-Zone 2: Collins Park-

· Collins Park Lawn, 2100 Collins Avenue: The Carpetbag Brigade “Callings” 7:00 p.m. and 10:00 p.m. –
The Carpetbag Brigade from San Francisco creates unique shows that transcend language, class and culture by drawing from acrobatic stilts, physical theater, modern dance, circus, butoh and contact improvisation. Sleepless Night is proud to present the East Coast premiere of “Callings.” The place we look when our eyes are closed, the words we hear when no one is speaking, the hieroglyphics of whispers and warnings and invocations. The invisible hand of the unwritten future… “Callings” examines our superstitious nature and the capacity to create meaning and imbue the world with the supernatural. www.carpetbagbrigade.com / http://www.facebook.com/pages/Carpetbag-Brigade-Physical-Theater/96084726375

· Bass Museum of Art Reflecting Pool, 2121 Park Avenue – Juraj Kojs: “Sleepless Muscles” 6:00 p.m. – Midnight; and “Slovakia” 6:30 p.m. – “Sleepless Muscles” is a new muscle-powered multimedia installation that uses the kinetic energy of a performer riding a bicycle to power various audio-visual electronics. “Slovakia” is a 35-minute program that combines Slovakian folk instruments and experimental electronica. Dramatic rituals and powerful music will transport you to the mysterious world filled with ancient calls and voices. Juraj Kojs is a Slovakian composer, performer, multimedia artist, producer, and educator residing in the US. He is the director of Foundation for Music Technologies (FETA) in Miami, FL where he has managed the monthly 12 Nights of Electronic Music and Art concert series. www.kojs.net

· Bass Museum of Art, 2100 Collins Avenue: Marco Brambilla video “Civilization” 6:00 p.m. – Midnight; Artist Talk 7:00 p.m. – “CIVILIZATION (Megaplex)” is an epic video mural containing 300 individual channels of looped video blended into a multi-layered seamless tableau of interconnecting images that illustrate a contemporary and often satirical take on the concepts heaven and hell. The work depicts a metaphysical journey from hell to heaven as represented by computer-altered found footage sampled from films both mainstream and obscure.

Marco Brambilla studied film at Ryerson University, Toronto, Canada, and then worked in commercials and feature films, directing the successful 1993 science fiction film Demolition Man. In 1998, he shifted his focus to video and photography projects as an artist and filmmaker. His work has been exhibited internationally at such institutions as the Kunsthalle Bern, screened at the Sundance and Cannes film festivals, and can be found in the permanent collections of the Guggenheim Museum, the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, the New Museum of Contemporary Art, and the ARCO Foundation in Madrid, amongst others. Brambilla has been awarded both the Tiffany Comfort Foundation and Colbert Foundation awards for his video installations. He was born in Milan, Italy, and currently lives and works in New York and Los Angeles.

Also on view:
Laurent Grasso: He often explores shifting and multiple temporalities in his conceptual art practice. For his project at the Bass Museum of Art, Grasso selects and juxtaposes historical works from our permanent with his own series of paintings, sculptures, videos and neons to form unexpected connections that become reflections on the past from a contemporary viewpoint.

Egyptian Gallery: On exhibit from the museum’s permanent collection are the inner and outer sarcophagi and mummy. Additionally, there are thirteen objects of Egyptian antiquity including a gift to the museum and long-term loans from the Brooklyn Museum, Lowe Art Museum and Private Collections.

Apulian Vessels Gallery: The Bass Museum is proud to announce its acquisition of two Apulian red-figured vessels from the Estate of Daniel P. S. Paul, now permanently housed in the Peter E. and Annemarie H. Houghton Gallery. Both vessels originated in the region of Apulia circa 330 BCE, now known as Puglia, located in Southern Italy. www.bassmuseum.org http://www.facebook.com/bassmuseumofart

· Miami International Piano Festival Concerts, 7:00 p.m. – 11:00 p.m. – Come and enjoy a wonderful sampling of talented musicians for a Sleepless Night of classical music virtuosity. Thirty-minute programs offered hourly. www.miamipianofest.com

· Collins Park Stages sponsored by Magic City Casino, Miami Beach Way sponsored by Magic City Casino at 21st and 22nd Streets: Rhythm Foundation presents MAGNUM BAND and AYABONMBE, 8:00 p.m. – 10:00 p.m. – Rhythm Foundation, the foremost presenter of “world music” in South Florida, is a non-profit organization celebrating its 22nd season of presenting outstanding international artists. www.rhythmfoundation.com
http://www.facebook.com/pages/The-Rhythm-Foundation/165135170180003?ref=ts&sk=info

· FUNDarte presents Battle of the Timba Bands, featuring TIMBALIVE and TIEMPO LIBRE, 10:30 p.m. – 1:30 a.m. – Timbalive, currently one of the largest and most successful Timba bands in the world, burst onto Miami’s music scene in 2008, offering the best of Cuban music with a mix of rhythms from around the world. Three-time Grammy-nominated Tiempo Libre is also one of the hottest bands on the scene today, equally at home in concert halls, jazz clubs and dance halls. Don’t miss these incendiary, joyful performances of dance-inducing Timba. FUNDarte is a multidisciplinary non-profit organization dedicated to producing, presenting, and promoting music, theater, dance, film and visual arts that speak to Miami’s diverse cultures with an emphasis on Hispanic arts and culture.www.fundarte.us /http://www.facebook.com/fundarte.us

· Miami City Ballet Lynn & Louis Wolfson, II Theatre at the Ophelia & Juan Js. Roca Center, 2200 Liberty Avenue – Advanced students from the Miami City Ballet School perform excerpts from
La Sylphide Act II (choreography by August Bournonville,) Carnival of the Animals (choreography by Geta Constantinescu and Rafi Maldonado,) and George Balanchine’s The Nutcracker™ (choreography by George Balanchine.)Two performances: 7:00 p.m. and 8:30 p.m.—Miami City Ballet School, recognized as one of the top dance schools in the nation, accepts students from beginner through pre-professional levels. The School runs year round, with a Winter Program from September to June, and Summer Programs in June, July and August.. Classes are held at Miami City Ballet’s 63,000 square-foot state-of-the-art studios on Miami Beach. Directed by Linda Villella, the Miami City Ballet School was established in 1993 along with Miami City Ballet Artistic Director Edward Villella. The curriculum is based on the dynamic evolution of classical dance as it enters the 21st century and beyond. The teachers and staff are dedicated to providing complete preparation for the demands of a professional dance career. www.miamicityballet.org / http://www.facebook.com/miamicityballet

· 21st Street Band Shell, 2100 Washington Avenue: YoungArts presents the Emmet Cohen Jazz Trio, 6:00 p.m. – At 21, jazz piano prodigy Emmet Cohen plays with the maturity and confidence of a seasoned veteran. With astonishing technique and an innovative harmonic palate, Emmet engenders a deep musical bond with his audience. He has shared the bandstand with a plethora of Jazz luminaries, including Christian McBride, Joshua Redman, Patti Austin, Maceo Parker, Carmen Bradford, Billy Hart, and many others. www.emmetcohen.com / http://www.facebook.com/pages/Emmet-Cohen/152962021392295?sk=app_178091127385

· Miami Beach High Jazz Big Band and Jazz Quartet, 7:00 p.m., and the Miami Beach High Silver Hi-Tides Marching Band 7:30 p.m., “I’ll Be Bach,” a production of the SoBe Institute of the Arts, 9:00 p.m. These performances were funded by a Miami Beach Arts Gala Grant. – Explore the daring and subversive side of Johann Sebastian Bach with our notoriously buff host, A. Schwarzenegger, as the SoBe Arts Chamber Ensemble performs high-energy Brandenburg Concertos. The program lifts off with concerto #3, familiar to us from its use in Clockwork Orange and Die Hard. Next comes concerto #4, which has as much cinematic muscle as our host, having been featured in Cruel Intentions and Slaughterhouse Five. The harpsichord cadenza in the first movement of concerto #5 sounds like some crazy improvisation from a rock band. This part, first performed by Bach himself, was heard on The American President, episodes of The X-Files and still dazzles audiences with its virtuosity and precision. www.sobearts.org/http://www.facebook.com/SoBeArts

· Community Partner: Catalina Hotel and Beach Club, 1732 Collins Ave., The Official Host Hotel of Sleepless Night
o Red Bar Lounge
§ On the Front Porch – Sleepless Night Miami Beach Official Ribbon-Cutting Ceremony 5:30 p.m., Hosted by Alan and Nathan Lieberman, owners of the Catalina Hotel & Beach Club
§ In the Lounge – Video projection by Marlene Lopez and Zen Garden installation by Jennifer Garcia Matthews. Mezzanine featuring the latest works by Sri Prabha, Burne Richardson, Marlene Lopez and Jennifer Garcia Matthews.; 7:00-10:00 p.m. – Award-winning musician Arthur Barron and friends; 10:00 p.m. – 4:00 a.m. – DJ 1MX spinning hip hop, house and jazz.

o Catalina Unplugged!!! 12 Hours of Live Music, Maxine’s Bistro & Bar, 1756 Collins Ave., Miami Beach
§ On the Front Terrace, 5:00-7:00 p.m. La Veda; 7:00-9:00 p.m. Cleaveland Jones; 9:00-11:00 p.m. ArtOfficial; 11:00 p.m. – 1:00 a.m. Jay Blue Band; 1:00 a.m. – 3:00 a.m. Rose Max and Ramatis; 3:00 a.m. – 5:00 a.m. Zach Larmer & Sam Hall of Mineur de Jazz
§ In the Lounge, 6:00 p.m.- 11:00 p.m. DJ Sage spinning old skool hip hop, 80’s and jazz; 11:00 p.m. – 3:00 a.m. Rhythm Foundation
§ On the Bamboo Pool Deck – Open Air Video Collaboration by Marlene Lopez, Jennifer Garcia Matthews and Sri Prabha.

o Up all Night with Y100 Live Radio Broadcast, Kung Fu Kitchen & Sushi, 1720 Collins Ave.
§ In the Lounge – “Flamboyer” by the Alberto Linero Galeria; 6:00 p.m.-10:00 p.m. DJ 1MX spinning hip hop, house and jazz; 10:00 p.m. – 12 midnight Y100 live broadcast featuring DJ Chris Cruz; 10:00 p.m. – 3:00 a.m. Shameless Burlesque Troupe performance; 12 midnight to 5:00 a.m. “Circuitry” audio/visual performance by #1 Billboard artist DJ Maximus 3000.
§ On the Front Terrace – 10 p.m. to 12 midnight – Live painting by Santiago Betancur

www.catalinasouthbeach.com / http://www.facebook.com/catalinahotel

-ZONE 3: Lincoln Road and City Center, sponsored by Café Bustelo-

· Colony Theatre, 1040 Lincoln Road: “DOG” at 6:00 p.m. – Pablo Cano and Jim Hammond present “DOG, A Shadow Puppet Play.” Cano has collaborated with master puppeteer Jim Hammond in its writing and production. It is a story about a dog that pursues a “red squeaky ball” through ten famous paintings and sculptures in art history. The ball is used as a metaphor for each of our simplest pursuits of happiness. Keeping true with his use of found materials for his artwork, Pablo created each shadow puppet from plastic BEWARE OF THE DOG signs. “DOG” brings together art education, music, and entertainment to young and old alike. The performance is recommended for ages 6 years and up. The room will be very dark. www.canoart.com; www.puppet-network.com http://www.facebook.com/pages/Puppet-Network/149334065101692

· SERAPHIC FIRE performing two concerts, 7:00 p.m. and 8:00 p.m. – Seraphic Fire is a national “All Star” ensemble of professional singers chosen for their exceptional talent. Seraphic Fire flies these renowned artists to Miami for intensive rehearsals followed by engaging performance tours. Founded in 2002 by Artistic Director Patrick Dupré Quigley, Seraphic Fire has garnered critical acclaim both locally and nationally, and performed to standing-room-only crowds at both previous editions of Sleepless Night. For Sleepless Night 2011, the singers will perform some of the greatest hits of Gospel and Bluegrass, including “Victory is Mine,” “precious Lord,” and, of course, “Amazing Grace.” www.seraphicfire.org / http://www.facebook.com/seraphicfire

· Teatro en Miami’s Spanish-language production “El Enano en la Botella,” 9:00 p.m. – Written by Abilio Estevez, directed by Raul Martin, with an original score and general direction by Ernesto Garcia. This richly humorous musical is a parable of repression, a poetic intent to survive in a hostile environment. A play about the value of human relationships and universal values such as love, loss of innocence, the value of education and the struggle to realize your dreams. This performance funded in part by a grant from the Miami Beach Cultural Arts Council. www.teatroenmiami.org
http://www.facebook.com/TeatroenMiamiStudio

· South Florida premiere of Tim Miller’s “Lay of the Land,” 10:00 p.m. – Internationally acclaimed performance artist Tim Miller explores the artistic, spiritual and political topography of his identity as a gay man. Hailed by the New York Times for his “lean, personal and deceptively canny shows,” he has performed throughout North America, Australia and Europe in such prestigious venues as Yale Repertory Theater, London’s Institute of Contemporary Art, and the Brooklyn Academy of Music.

He is the author of the books SHIRTS & SKINS, BODY BLOWS and the Lambda Award-winning 1001 BEDS, and his solo theater works have been published in the collections O Solo Homo and Sharing the Delirium. Miller has taught performance at UCLA and NYU, among others, and is co-founder of two of the most influential performance spaces in the U.S., Performance Space 122 on Manhattan’s Lower East Side, and Highways Performance Space in Santa Monica. Presented in association with FUNDarte’s Out in the Tropics Festival. www.timmillerperformer.com
http://www.facebook.com/TimMillerPerformer

· Ground Up and Rising’s production “This is Our Youth,” by Kenneth Lonergan, 11:00 p.m.- Founded in
late 2005, Ground Up & Rising is comprised of driven artists – ranging from Cuban-Americans to African-Americans, Jewish-Americans to Mexicans, Haitians to Argentines – who truly represent a cross-section of the South Florida community. “Miami’s sizzling Ground Up & Rising company is reminding theater fans how the right play and visceral young actors can add up to a powerful experience.” – Miami Herald www.groundupandrising.org
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Ground-Up-Rising/194151527281521

· City Theatre presents City Shorts, with special guest star TBA, 1:00 a.m. – This performance was
funded in part by a grant from the Miami Beach Cultural Arts Council.

· 1111 Stage, in front of 1111 Lincoln Road: Girl Choir of South Florida, 6:30 p.m. – The Girl Choir of
South Florida is the premier choral ensemble for young women in the tri-county area. The choir has
been inspiring audiences with varied repertoire from around the world since its inception in 2005. Tonight’s program, Joyful Noise, encompasses works from ancient to modern, and from across the globe. You’ll enjoy everything from west African song and dance to Renaissance canons, as well as the music of Newfoundland, Israel, Finland and Brazil. From the sacred settings of Praetorius and Sweelinck, to rollicking renditions of modern folk and pop songs, there’s something for everyone in the Girl Choir of South Florida’s presentation of Joyful Noise! This performance was funded by a Miami Beach Arts Gala Grant. www.girlchoir.org http://www.facebook.com/girlchoir

· German Consulate in Miami presents Vocaldente and the German Academic All Stars jazz quartet,
7:30 p.m. – 11:00 p.m. Founded in 2004 by members of the Hannover Boys Choir and the Hannover University of Music and Drama, Vocaldente has evolved in just five years from passionate suburb singers to virtuosic vocal globetrotters. At more than 100 shows, performances and concerts in the past year, the five committed singers have explored their home country Germany as well as wider Europe; extensive tours and fleeting trips have led them numerous times to the US, Hong Kong, Singapore, South Korea and Taiwan. The German Academic All Stars are an impromptu ensemble consisting of present grantees and alumni of the German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD) and the Fulbright Scholarship Program (CIES) who were selected from among the best students of Germany’s renowned music colleges in a national competition. Covering a broad range of styles – from
traditional jazz to bebop and new music – the All Stars exclusively play their own original compositions and those of former All Stars. Featuring David Susnjar, drums; Jo Junghanss, keyboards; Johannes Felscher, double bass, and Christian Torkewitz, saxophone. www.miami.diplo.de ; www.vocaldente.org http://www.facebook.com/pages/vocaldente-a-cappella-art/138550290100

· Culture in the City Presents the Presenters, 11:00 p.m. – Not your grandmothers’ poetry! Jonathan Rose, moderator of Famous Last Friday Open Mic Poetry at Books & Books, is joined by Deborah Magdalena (founder of Spoken Soul Festival,) Alonso Menendez (Miami New Times Poet of the Year,) Shamele Jenkins (founder of Lip, Tongue & Ear Poetry Guild,) and surprise guests, including a tribute to Will DaRealOne Bell, a featured poet at Sleepless Night 2009 whose voice was stilled earlier this year.

· Euclid Oval Stage, in front of 647 Lincoln Road:Tigertail’s WordSpeak poetry team, 6:00 p.m. –
Amazing performance by teen spoken word artists from Tigertail’s WordSpeak team. www.tigertail.org

· South Beach Chamber Ensemble “Mozart on the Move” concert, 7:00 p.m.; Jacob Jeffries Band 7:30 – 9:30 – Jacob Jeffries, hailed “a superb singer-songwriter-keyboardist” by the OC Register, may just be the best-kept musical secret in south Florida. A Fort Lauderdale, Florida native, Jacob began playing the piano when he was 5 years old and writing original music at age 10. In 2006 Jacob formed the Jacob Jeffries Band with friends Jimmy Powers on guitar, Brian Lang on bass and Josh “Papa Bear” Connolly on drums forging “a four-piece from Florida fronted by the engaging, piano-bashing Jeffries…” – Q4. With Jacob on lead vocals and keys, the talented quartet create a unique musical blend of piano-driven rock and roll described by Miami Herald/Metromix as “bursting with hook-filled melodies and dramatic, instantly likable vocals,” that grab at your soul and refuse to let go which, paired with the young songwriter’s surprisingly insightful lyrics keep audiences out of their seats and singing along show after show. www.jacobjeffriesband.com http://www.facebook.com/pages/Jacob-Jeffries-Band/51255807675?sk=app_178091127385
· The Shuffle Demons, 10:00 p.m.; The Canadian jazz-rock-fusion band The Shuffle Demons first broke onto the Canadian music scene in 1984 with an electrifying musical fusion that drew in equal measure from Sun Ra, Charles Mingus, Run DMC and the Beastie Boys. This band is genre-bending, highly visually entertaining, funny, and best of all, can really PLAY. All their eye-catching, crowd-pleasing stunts are backed up by incredibly solid musicianship and real ground-breaking playing. The band continues the tradition today with a great lineup of players that includes Juno Award winner Richard Underhill on sax & vox, Perry White and Kelly Jefferson on saxes, George Koller on bass and Stich Wynston on drums. Expect the same exciting, no-holds-barred performances that feature wild romps in the crowd, free jazz moments, danceable funk, poetry, killer solos and more. www.shuffledemons.com
http://www.facebook.com/pages/The-Shuffle-Demons/107627059260080

· Batuke Samba Funk Band and the Paolo Gualano Dancers and Drummers, 11:30 p.m. – Batuke Samba Funk, the creation of Miami’s Diogo Oliveira, offers a fusion of Brazilian rhythms including samba and samba rock with classic American funk. Batuke is the act of drumming on any surface, or with any object, that makes a sound. Recycled cans, plastic buckets and pieces of scrap metal have all been transformed into percussive instruments that enhance the musical atmosphere of this group. While the core group consists of bass, drums, keyboard and voice, the ensemble is joined by trombone, female vocals and Brazilian percussion when performing with their full 7-piece configuration. Paulo Gualano’s drum troupe has performed at Miami Beach’s Arts in the Park program and for many prestigious companies, individuals, and festivals, such as Summit of the Americas (for President Clinton), Viva Chicago Fest, Epcot Center, Brazilian president Fernando Collor de Mello, Brazilian Carnival Ball (Toronto, Chicago, and Cleveland), among others. www.myspace.com/batukesambafunk

· In front of Apple Store, 738 Lincoln Road: Poem Depot 8:00 p.m. –11:00 p.m. – The Miami Poetry Collective will write original poems-to-order on subjects chosen by the consumer and composed in real time on manual typewriters. The Miami Poetry Collective was founded on Lincoln Road in 2008 by Campbell McGrath. www.miamipoetry.com

· Lincoln Road at Washington Avenue: Tigertail presents the U.S. premiere of Livio Tragtenberg’s interactive installation/performance “The Cabinet of Dr. Strange,” 6:00 p.m. – Midnight. – The Cabinet of Dr. Strange is a video sound performance created for urban environments by award-winning composer and artist Livio Tragtenberg. The purpose of the piece is to create an ironic situation regarding the presence of art and the artist in the contemporary world. It will be making its North American premiere at Sleepless Night 2011. On the side of the cage it says, “Please feed the composer with images and sounds. The composer is an extinct animal. Come and share your sound problems with Dr. Strange. Dr. Strange will solve your sound problems.” Inside a cage, the performer establishes a special relationship with the audience by using an open microphone. The audience is free to sing, scream, etc… into the microphone. Dr. Strange then processes these sounds within seconds. The piece establishes a dialogue of humor, irony and surprise. The Cabinet of Dr. Strange premiered at 29th International Bienal of São Paulo in 2010.

Tigertail Productions, based in Miami is Florida’s pioneer of innovative art, the oldest mid-size nonprofit presenting and producing organization in South Florida.www.tigertail.org
http://www.facebook.com/TigertailMiami?sk=wall

· Lincoln Road Roving: Two South Florida premieres: Scottish street performers Big Rory and Ochie,
and Las Danzoneras from Mexico City, 8:00 p.m. – Midnight – Over the past 30 years, Big Rory and Ochie have performed in New York, Sydney, London, Tokyo, Paris, Prague, Rio de Janeiro, Addis Ababa – Ethiopia, Barcelona, Columbo – Sri Lanka, Singapore, Hong Kong, Reykjavik, Los Angeles, Valetta, Tel Aviv, Adelaide, Lisbon, Bolzano – Italy, Ghent, Nizhni Novgorod, Innsbruck, Stavanger, Hobart, Amsterdam, Osaka, Darwin, Atlanta, Belfast, Alice Springs, Port Louis – Maurtius, Turin, Hamburg, Manchester, Edinburgh, Halifax – Nova Scotia, Macae – Brazil, Albuquerque, Abu Dhabi, Auckland, Cardiff, Suva – Fiji, Honolulu, Nagasaki, Munich, Melbourne, Glasgow, Yokohama, Utrecht, Birmingham, Ajaccio – Corsica, Orlando, Koln, Chicago, Brisbane, Dublin, Perth, Woolongong, Liverpool, Glastonbury, Pamploma, Brighton, Geelong, Dundee, Portsmouth, Galway, Auchtermuchty and lots, lots more. This is one of the best street theatre walkabouts in the world. www.bigrory.com / http://www.facebook.com/pages/Big-Rory-and-Ochie/146110232101693

· FIU College of Architecture + The Arts Miami Beach Urban Studios, 420 Lincoln Road: Program TBA

· ExoStage at SoundScape, 500 17th Street – Jazz vocalist Nicole Henry and band, 6:00 p.m.;
Sophisticated, soulful, and fun, Miami Beach’s own Nicole Henry has won praise from both critics and audiences worldwide for her powerful ability to truly touch and inspire people with her beautiful voice and stunning presence. She has released three Top-ten-selling jazz CD’s in the past six years and has toured in over fourteen countries. Her impressive voice and increasing international popularity led Delta Airlines to include two of her CD’s on all transcontinental and international flights, along with such greats as Miles Davis and Cassandra Wilson. With style, grace, and a stellar list of international jazz performances and awards, Nicole sings powerfully to inspire and touch the heart. Says Jazz Hot France: “She has grace, presence, and a superb and sumptuous voice…a style unseen these days.” www.nicolehenry.com http://www.facebook.com/NicoleHenryOfficialFanPage

· New World Symphony live Wallcast© performances, 7:30 p.m. and 8:30 p.m. – Established in 1987 under the artistic direction of Michael Tilson Thomas, this unique educational environment prepares gifted graduates of distinguished music programs for leadership positions in orchestras and ensembles around the world. Since its inaugural concert on February 4, 1988, the New World Symphony has been heard in such prestigious venues as New York’s Carnegie Hall and Avery Fisher Hall, London’s Barbican Centre, Paris’s Bastille Opera and Argentina’s Teatro Colon. www.nws.edu ; www.newworldcenter.com / http://www.facebook.com/pages/New-World-Symphony/27907049268

· Will Calhoun and band, 9:00 p.m.- Will Calhoun leads an ensemble of the finest musicians in the New York jazz scene, here in Miami Beach for just this occasion. Will is a Grammy-winning artist for his work with Living Colour, and has now moved on to his latest venture, Native Lands, which is a meeting of jazz and world fused with trance-inducing urban music, with contributions from Buster Williams, Stanley Jordan, and Marcus Miller. Joining Will at Sleepless Night are bassist Victor Bailey and guitarist David Gilmore. Victor Bailey is one of the world’s greatest bass guitarists. He has gained international recognition for his work with the innovative jazz fusion group Weather Report. David Gilmore has recorded and performed with many of today’s most influential artists. He has worked with Wayne Shorter, including Shorter’s Grammy-winning High Life, Dave Douglas, Sam Rivers, Cassandra Wilson, Randy Brecker, David Sanborn, Christian McBride, and more. www.willcalhoun.com
http://www.facebook.com/willcalhounmusic

· Miami Light Project presents the Dana Leong Trio, 10:00 p.m. – Composer/cellist/trombonist Dana Leong blends jazz, classical and pop to create a signature sound. Dana’s pioneering collage of musical styles has garnered critical acclaim and wowed audiences around the world. Dana Leong Trio, featuring Dana (cello/trombone), John Shannon (guitar) and DJ Icewater (turntables), is the latest manifestation of Leong’s ever-expansive compositions, bringing together an exciting blend of instrumental techniques and musical styles. The trio was a featured act at the 2011 Blue Note Jazz Festival in New York City. www.danaleong.com. Founded in 1989, Miami Light Project is a not-for-profit cultural organization which presents live performances by innovative dance, music and theater artists from around the world; supports the development of new work by South Florida-based artists; and offers educational programs for students of every age. www.miamilightproject.com
http://www.facebook.com/miamilightproject

Project Bandaloop presents “Bound(less)” with live score by Dana Leong courtesy of Miami Light Project, 11:00 p.m. – Since 1991, Project Bandaloop has been creating vertical, horizontal and aerial dance that shakes up how people perceive the environment and the art form. Project Bandaloop performs in natural and urban settings to large and diverse audiences both nationally and internationally, in theaters, on buildings, towers, bridges and skyscrapers, and in the mountains. The company, under the artistic direction of Amelia Rudolph, creates a blend of dance, sport, ritual and environmental awareness. The work explores the relationship between movement and gravity and stimulates the audience’s awareness of the natural and built environments. Bound(less) is a large-scale vertical dance that explores how we imagine and construct the meaning of our identity as it is forged through human interactions and interactions with our environment. Bound(less) looks at our internal and collaborative sense of self through moments that reveal our vulnerability and longing and group choreography that brings to life the tensions and power of communal action. Physical metaphors including a single dress worn by three women and a tethered group dance are woven with intimate moments of movement and text into a dynamic aerial work.

The project is a collaboration between choreographer Amelia Rudolph with assistant director Rachael Lincoln, musician/composer Dana Leong, the dancers of Project Bandaloop, Media Artists by Austin Forbord and Logan Schneider, sculptor Todd Laby, lighting designer Jack Carpenter with technical direction by Thomas Cavanagh and rigging by Hans Florine. www.projectbandaloop.org / http://www.facebook.com/pages/Project-Bandaloop/215494935292

“Please Don’t Hate Me,” Midnight.
“Please Don’t Hate Me” is a series of transdisciplinary performances and events conceived by dance theater artist Octavio Campos and Camposition. Inspired by the hate that rips at the fabric of homes, communities and the world, each performance points to exquisitely artistic, yet provocative, solutions – expressed by a mash up of Miami-centric dance theater productions and site-specific performance installations. The intent of PDHM is for its resulting artworks to promote unity in South Florida by transforming INTOLERANCE into ACCEPTANCE and to challenge EVERYBODY to find the ACTIONIST within themselves to create a catalyst for social change. This performance was funded by a Miami Beach Arts Gala Grant. www.camposition.org

“Deconstructing Cinema,” 1:00 a.m.
Inspired by the work of great filmmakers and their masterpieces, visual artist Erwin Georgi (aka Buzzeye) and composer/sound artist Gabriel Pulido (aka Gabo) combine their original material with fragmented movie pieces, reassembling them in a unique live media collage. The Miami Herald called Buzzeye’s work “an acid-trip light show that’s simultaneously riveting and hard to watch, sort of like a good first date.” Buzzeye and Gabo have collaborated on audiovisual work for New York’s Big Screen Project, and have performed live at the Standard, Alliance Francaise, and at New World Symphony Friends events. Pulido’s “Deep Surface” had its world premiere at Sleepless Night 2009.
www.gabomusic.com; www.buzzeye.com
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Gabo-Music/144163055596125?ref=ts&sk=wall

· Civic Plaza at the NE corner of Meridian and 17th Street: Frozen Music’s site-specific sound installation “Plaza,” 6:00 p.m. – 6:00 a.m. – David Dunn, Rene Barge and Gustavo Matamoros return to Sleepless Night with another extended duration, site-specific performance; their piece “Canal” was the unqualified hit of Sleepless Night 2009. Frozen Music is an artist research collective and experimental music ensemble that designs and realizes interdisciplinary music in response to the acoustical characteristics of a given site. It focuses upon the making of otherwise inaudible phenomena audible in science, nature and architecture. Each performance is a kind of acoustical “tuning” or redrawing of the existing aural landscape through direct sound generation and amplification. www.subtropics.org
http://www.facebook.com/isaw.subtropics

· Miami Beach Botanical Garden, 2000 Convention Center Drive: program TBA

· Community Partners: The Ritz-Carlton South Beach, 1 Lincoln Road; program TBA

The Standard Spa, 7:00 p.m. – 10:00 p.m. Live Chalk art by Marcello Ibanez accompanies astrology with Lori Bell (7:30 – 9pm), Acro Yoga + Budokon and Hooping Demos (7:30 – 9pm) and Moonlight Yoga with Tara Stiles (9 – 10pm)

Artsee Eyewear, 1658 Lenox Avenue at 1111 Lincoln Road – Artist Rodolfo Chaparena exhibits large-scale abstract photographs and videos. www.artseeeyewear.com

Tasti D Lite, 821 Lincoln Road – Mexican artist Alekxey Sabido shows his latest works from 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. www.tastidlite.com

TASCHEN, 1117 Lincoln Road – Live D.J. and cocktail party featuring “The Fairy Tales of the Brothers Grimm.” www.taschen.com

-ZONE 4: Ocean Drive to Washington Avenue-

· Miami Beach Cinematheque, 1100 Washington Avenue: “Sonámbula” An expanded cinema installation by Dinorah de Jesús Rodriguez, 9:00 p.m. – 6:00 a.m. – The Miami Beach Cinematheque will come alive and alight with imagery flickering throughout the interior of the space as well as projections of hand-crafted film loops from the building’s seven giant windows that look out onto Washington Avenue and 11th Street. Showcasing the Sleepless Night theme and the site at which the work is being presented, artist Dinorah de Jesús Rodriguez will work with classic vintage film imagery that addresses the topic of Sleeplessness or Insomnia and the magical phenomenon of Sleepwalking. Snippets from such classics as The Cabinet of Doctor Caligari will mingle with recurring images of giant eyes that blink with the electrifying movement created by hand-scratching on the imagery and the mechanical whirring of several 16mm projectors. This interactive film and video installation invites audiences to explore the energy of kinetic wakefulness and ride upon it as a vehicle into the endless night. www.mbcinema.com / http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=1642876030

· Washington Avenue at 10th Street: “Limelight: Saturday Night,” 8:00 p.m. – 6:00 a.m.
Glasgow-based arts collective Sans façon brings its light installation and video work, “Limelight: Saturday night,” to Sleepless Night as part of a 2-year tour that included 6 cities in the U.S. and U.K. in 2010. In 2011 Miami Beach joins Toronto, Berlin, Gaborone, Madrid, Buenos Aires and other cities around the globe eager to discover what the spotlight will bring out next. www.sansfacon.co.uk
http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=615525727

· Wolfsonian/FIU, 1001 Washington Avenue: Galleries open 6:00 p.m. – Midnight – As part of Miami Beach’s cultural all-nighter, The Wolfsonian invites the community to explore its collection of art and design objects from the 1885 to 1945 era. Learn about the active role design plays in motivating actions, expressing ideas, creating desires, and shaping identities. The evening also features a variety of engaging interventions from player piano performances to screenings of short films commissioned by the Borscht Film Festival by emerging regional filmmakers forging the cinematic identity of South Florida. www.wolfsonian.org / http://www.facebook.com/pages/The-Wolfsonian-Florida-International-University/61756001329

· Jewish Museum of Florida, 301 Washington Avenue: Galleries open 6:00 p.m. – 2:00 a.m.; free guided tours of our current exhibits –“MOSAIC: Jewish Life in Florida,” includes more than 500 photos and artifacts depicting the Jewish experience in Florida since 1763, reflecting a thematic presentation of immigration, community development, discrimination, earning a living, acculturation and identity. Personal artifacts, films, photos, timeline and contemporary art, attract a universal audience by telling the universal story of immigration as the example of the acculturation process of every family and provide an engaging, up close museum experience.
“WOODEN SYNAGOGUES OF POLAND & THE FLORIDA CONNECTION” Since the 8th century, Jews lived in Poland. During World War I and World War II, 3.5 million Jews lived in the Polish Republic in shtetls (small Jewish towns or villages in Eastern Europe) and built wooden syngogues that represent Jewish folk art. During World War II, the Nazis wiped out the Jewish population and destroyed these early wooden synagogues that were monuments of Jewish culture.
Some synagogues built in the 19th and 20th century have been found in Poland and what is now Lithuania and are in deteriorated conditions. Englishman Peter Maurice studied 17th-18th century Polish wooden synagogues, and made models of 10 of these synagogues as he was coping with an incurable illness.
Before his death, he searched worldwide for the best “home” for his passionate handwork. After visiting the Jewish Museum of Florida, he donated his models to us. This is perhaps the only such collection in the U.S., and represents the homeland for 80% of American Jews, many in Florida. To tell the expanded story, the Museum makes a Florida connection using photographs and artifacts from Floridian Jews whose origins are from Polish shtetls.
“RABBI IRVING LEHRMAN: HIS LIFE & ART” Rabbi Irving Lehrman served as the spiritual leader of Temple Emanu-El on Miami Beach for more than 50 years. He had a huge impact on the Greater Miami and Florida Jewish community. This exhibit will focus on Rabbi Lehrman’s legacy, the material evidence of his life, and his artistic talent, displaying portraits he created, which capture the likenesses of world personalities. www.jewishmuseum.com
· Art Deco Welcome Center, 1001 Ocean Drive – Free architectural walking tours of the Art Deco District by Miami Design Preservation League; leaving every half hour beginning at 8:00 p.m. Last tour leaves at Midnight. www.mdpl.org / http://www.facebook.com/pages/Miami-Design-Preservation-League/74381065094

Ocean Drive Stage, Lummus Park sponsored by Classical South Florida Radio between 8th and 9th Streets–
Florida Grand Opera soloists, 6:30 p.m. – Florida Grand Opera, celebrating its 70th anniversary season of continuous performances, stands as one of the oldest performing arts organizations in Florida. Florida Grand Opera is one of the resident companies of The Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts of Miami-Dade County where it presents its Miami performances in the Sanford and Dolores Ziff Ballet Opera House. Fort Lauderdale performances are given at the Broward Center for the Performing Arts. Florida Grand Opera was formed in June 1994 by the merger of Greater Miami Opera, founded in 1941, and The Opera Guild Inc. of Fort Lauderdale, founded in 1945.

Dance Now! Miami, 7:15 p.m. – DNM, an anchor performance group of Sleepless Night since its inception, will open with the world premiere of “in-Somnia”, a dance visiting the disturbed states of consciousness associated with the tortured state of non-sleep. Other repertory will include the critically acclaimed works “They Assunder,” a somber commentary on the effects of war with choreography compared to Jerome Robbins by Orlando Tequechel of El Nuevo Herald, and “Memos from the Last Millennium” called “stylized kink” by Celeste Fraser Delgado of Artburstmaiami.

DNM, in residence at Miami’s Little Haiti Cultural Center, was founded on Miami Beach by Diego Salterini and Hannah Baumgarten in 2000; their work bridges their diverse backgrounds in ballet, modern dance and jazz, creating poetic narrative and theatrical artistry filled with fierce athleticism, featuring world-class performers and collaborators. www.dancenowmiami.org
http://www.facebook.com/pages/The-Dance-Now-Ensemble/133738796648969

Antonio Carmona and friends, 9:00 p.m.
A founding member of the cutting-edge flamenco group Ketama, Antonio Carmona has long been one of the genre’s leading artists for new and inventive ideas. Known for its willingness to incorporate nontraditional influences like salsa, hip-hop and jazz, Ketama was among the first to bring the music of its native Spain to world music listeners. Ketama was also known for its virtuostic guitar mastery and extremely tight vocal harmonies. Coming from a family of musicians four generations deep, and having begun his performance career at a very young age, Carmona has the pedigree and experience of a flamenco master. In addition to being a guitarist and vocalist, he is credited with being one of his country’s finest percussionists, and he introduced the use of the Peruvian cajon (a wooden box instrument) into Flamenco music. Carmona released his debut solo recording, Vengo Venenoso, in 2006, featuring the participation of Juanes, Alejandro Sanz and la Mala Rodriguez. Presented in association with Centro Cultural Espanol. www.ccemiami.org

MarchFourth Marching Band, 10:30 p.m.
“MarchFourth” is a date, a command and a band – a mobile big band spectacular, consisting of saxophones, trombones, trumpets and a drum/percussion corps, anchored by pumping battery-powered electric base. Stilt walkers, dancing girls, flag twirlers, clown antics and acrobatics accompany this eclectic ensemble from Portland, Oregon. The sound is huge, melodic and dynamic, taking audiences on a musical journey around the globe. MarchFourth’s original material draws inspiration from gypsy brass, samba, funk, afro-beat, big band, jazz and rock, along with film, television, circus and vaudeville. www.marchfourthmarchingband.com
http://www.facebook.com/MarchFourthMarchingBand

South Beach Comedy Festival, Midnight – 1:30 a.m.
This annual festival which began in 2005 showcases a variety of top talent and stars of the comedy circuit; it has brought laughter to Sleepless Night since 2007. Tonight South Beach Comedy Festival presents Nery Saenz, Jamal Hattar, and Erik Myers with Have-Nots Comedy; hosted by Gene Harding.

Miami Light Project presents Tiger Lillies, 1:00 a.m.

Other performers TBA 2:30 a.m. – 4:00 a.m.

Markus Gottschlich and friends, 4:30 a.m. – 6:00 a.m., with breakfast courtesy Whole Foods Market.
A captivating young pianist who is dedicated to jazz, Markus Gottschlich possesses the lyricism, technique and unique touch in his playing that creates his highly individual sound. His solo debut album “When the Day is Done” (2008) received stellar reviews and critical acclaim. Currently, Markus is working on numerous projects, while maintaining a busy schedule performing in the US and Europe. In addition to that he has been in demand for composing music for books and contemporary dance projects. www.gottschlichmusic.com

· Ocean Drive: “Giants in the City” monumental, inflatable public art exhibit, presenting five new artists, 6:00 p.m. – Midnight www.giantsinthecity.com

Sarruga’s “Fishes” 8:00 p.m. – The Barcelona-based street theater troupe SARRUGA was founded in 1994 when schoolteacher Pakito Gutierrez noticed the peculiar, machine-like movements of insects and thought it would be cool to recreate them on a giant scale. The resulting INSECTOS wowed audiences. The people-powered machines, accompanied by electronic music and lighting and pyrotechnical effects, transformed the familiar world of the streets into the spectacular realm of fantasy. The giant bugs were followed by fishes and dragons, and Sarruga has played to enormous crowds in the streets of Europe, Israel and South America ever since. Pakito and company made their United States debut in July 2010, presenting INSECTS in Chicago’s Millennium Park and, for the very first time, in an indoor show here in the Miami Beach Convention Center. Thousands escaped the midsummer heat to experience the unique, participatory thrills of Sarruga’s awesome special effects. This is the U.s. Premiere of “Fishes.” The show starts at 6th Street and Ocean Drive. www.sarruga-espectacles.com / http://www.facebook.com/pages/Sarruga-Produccions/100740670011800

MarchFourth Marching Band, 10:00 p.m. – MarchFourth Marching Band living up to its name, marching up Ocean Drive from 6th Street to the Main Stage between 8th + 9th Streets.

The Dream Engine’s “Heliosphere,” three performances 8:45 p.m., 11:45 p.m., and 1:45 a.m. – The Dream Engine was created back in 1995 to dream up the extraordinary and bring it to life. The “Heliosphere” performance is extraordinary indeed: using, music, lighting and location, the Heliosphere creates the illusion of flying. The impossible becomes the possible. Spiraling and spinning and seemingly weightless, an acrobat suspended beneath a helium balloon explores the uncharted space between the beach and the sky. Two ground crew, harnessed to lines but largely unseen, control the balloon’s speed, direction and altitude. Working together, the three artists create an extraordinary aerobatic show over the heads of the audience. www.thedreamengine.co.uk.

· Community partners: PET Center, 616 Collins Avenue: Miami-Dade County Health Department presents “Reading from Healthy Stories,” the nation’s only public health literary journal, 7:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m. Authors and poets reading heartfelt stories that will make you laugh, cry, and think about your health.

Vinyl & Kai, 1131 Washington Avenue – Presents the music of Cone of Silence, 9:00 p.m. – Midnight
http://www.vinylkai.com / http://www.facebook.com/pages/Vinyl-Kai/241875839053?ref=ts&sk=wall

· The Palace, 1200 Ocean Drive, “Drag’s Gone Wild,” 6:00 p.m. – 3:00 a.m. – Two different shows: the first is kicked off with the fabulous Tiffany Fantasia, who has been performing at the Palace for seven years, and will feature Noel Leon with her multiple characters and other fierceness Ladies; then at 10:30 the second shows starts with Missy Mieyaki and Latrice Royal and others. The shows will go on every thirty minutes until 3 am. www.palacesouthbeach.com

· The Betsy – South Beach, 1440 Ocean Drive – The John Lennon Educational Tour Bus and its recording studio come to Sleepless Night from 6:00 p.m. to Midnight.. Tour the studio, visit the installation of a Yoko Ono Wish Tree in Lummus Park, and view the photographs of Robert Zuckerman inside the hotel. www.thebetsyhotel.com

· Lords South Beach, 1120 Collins Avenue – KiptonArt and Lords South Beach introduce a new Brazilian artist, Ricardo R. Bellino, whose book “You Have Three Minutes” chronicles his successful business deal with Donald Trump. The Deal Maker turned Art Maker uses recycled coffee capsules to create “Pixtures” – 6.5-foot-square celebrity portraits that reinterpret our world of digitized images. The coffee capsules depict colors point by point, but step back and the iconic faces materialize. www.lordssouthbeach.com / http://www.facebook.com/pages/Lords-South-Beach/120548674674393?ref=ts&sk=info

· Roving throughout the City: Founded in 1997, the South Beach Chamber Ensemble is one of the only arts organizations in South Florida dedicated to offering affordable chamber music programs to new audiences while showcasing local musical talent. Director and cellist Michael Andrews is joined by Luis Fernandez (violin and conductor,) Anthony Seepersad (violin,) Rafael Ramirez (viola,) performing special “Mozart on the Move” concerts at various locations during Sleepless Night.www.sobechamberensemble.org http://www.facebook.com/sleeplessnightmiamibeach#!/pages/South-Beach-Chamber-Ensemble/120708137949089

*Schedule of events subject to change.

ROCKAZ MVMT’S 2011 MIAMI REGGAE FESTIVAL SURPASSES EXPECTATIONS RAISING OVER 2.6 TONS OF FOOD By Betty Alvarez

Miami, FL – ROCKAZ MVMT brought together a diverse crowd of over 8,000 music aficionados who packed Peacock Park for the inaugural Miami Reggae Festival on April 30th. The daylong free event was a successful celebration of Peace, Love and Unity. Not only did it draw rave reviews from the thousands of attendants, sponsors and media alike but it successfully launched their national campaign: ROCKAZ MVMT:FEEDS – eradicating food insecurity. This first-rate concert motivated people to help feed the hungry and raised much needed funding for Curley’s House, a local food bank and life-line to those who are experiencing food deprivation in Miami

“I am ecstatic over the success of the Miami Reggae Festival! I feel really good not only about the stellar concert we presented but also the outpouring of charity that South Florida demonstrated. This spirit of giving is a reflection of the positive message reggae music sends to its audience,” said concert producer Alfonso D’Niscio Bro

The Miami Reggae Festival’s purpose was to shine a light on the plight of hunger in our community through donations of canned goods and money. Concert goers’ did not disappoint and ROCKAZ MVMT surpassed all expectations, shattering the goal organizers had set, collecting a grand total of 2.5 tons of food donations that filled a 26-foot truck to the brim and raising over $5,000. The Rockaz MVMT message to those in attendance was simple: the face of those who are food deprived is not bound by color or creed but by economics. The organization believes in helping others by bringing people together to help through the positives messages that reggae music provide

The musicians who took part in this charity concert believe in the ROCKAZ MVMT mantra: “We are history. This is our legacy… We are an infinite movement of people.”

Morgan Heritage, Cultura Profetica, Spam All Stars, Jahfe, Ephniko, Kulcha Shok, Sekajipo Genes, SoulFlower, Trek6, Reingier Gamboa, Remix, Andrewa, JahStream, Done One Musical Showcase, DJ Rage NRG & Lee Brown and MR RJ, A Lady Name Pearl, Oh Ginelle all represented a collective consciousness of cultural awareness and charity.

Local band Spam All Stars set the tone early on in the day with their Afro-Cuban, Latin funk, soul, jazz and island rhythms. Later in the early evening Jahfe wowed the thousands on their blankets as reggae sounds filled air. The diverse crowd only grew in numbers as headliners took to the stage. Cultura Profetica kept the crowd on their feet during their entire performance with favorites “Un deso,” “Illegal,” “Baja la tension” and “Ritmos pa seducer.” People of all races, ethnicities and beliefs were left hungry for more and Morgan Heritage happy to satisfy the eclectic crowd. They closed the daylong event of good vibrations preforming hits such as “Don’t haffi dread,” “Down by the river” and “She’s still loving me.”

This was a day that celebrated life and simultaneously helped the less fortunate. The delicious aroma of Jerk Chicken, Curry Shrimp, Steam Snapper, Beef Patties and Oxtails filled the air, while revelers enjoyed the positive family fun filled day of the music and art. ROCKAZ MVMT hopes to see all those who attended the Miami Reggae Festival at the 2nd annual Bayside Rocks concert set for November 19, 2011 to continue their message of peace, love and unity.

For additional information visit www.rockazmvmt.com and join us on www.facebook.com/rockazmvmt or call (305) 763 4509

Photographs by Betty Alvarez copyright 2011

No Rum left behind at the Miami Rum Renaissance Festival’s Grand Tasting By Betty Alvarez

Rums were a plenty at the Miami Rum Renaissance Festival held at the Deauville Beach Hotel. Guests sampled the finest rums from each island, from each category and from each notable brand in the tropical setting.

Attendees experienced the world’s best rums including 10 Cane, Abuelo, Appleton, Atlantico, Bacardi, Bank Five Island, Barcelo, Barrilito, Botran, Brugal, Cachaca Poesia, Caldas, Cartavio, Cockspur, Cruzan, Denizen and many more. Rum seminars and cocktail competitions were also held for the rum experts.

Photographs by Betty Alvarez copyright 2011

Wheelin’ Dealin’ Street Food Festival 4/30/11

Magic City Casino Presents Wheelin’ Dealin’ Street Food Festival
April 30, 12pm-5pm
Magic City Casino
450 NW 37th Avenue
Miami, FL 33125

Magic City Casino, Miami’s first casino to feature Las Vegas style slot machines, will host its second Wheelin’ Dealin’ Street Food Festival on Saturday, April 30 from noon to 5pm. Thirty of South Florida’s most popular food trucks will be on location to serve their varied specialties. Admission to the Food Fest is free. Parking is also free, with Valet parking available.

Adding to the festivities, Magic City Casino will offer guests the chance to participate in free games, with prizes that include Magic City Casino free play, merchandise, event tickets and much more.

“We are really excited to host our second Food Fest on Saturday afternoon. Everyone had a great time at our first Food Fest, and with even more food trucks this time around, it’s sure to be even bigger and better,” said Scott Savin, Chief Operating Officer of Magic City Casino. “Plus, we’re offering even more chances to win free play for the casino, so everyone who comes can enjoy great food and maybe even walk away with more money than they came in with.”

The following trucks will be participating at the Wheelin’ Dealin’ Street Food Festival at Magic City Casino:

Aaron’s Catering ٠ Catered Bliss ٠ CheeseMe Mobile ٠ Chef on 4 Wheels ٠ Churro Mania
Daddy’s Grill ٠ Dim Ssam A Go Go ٠ Divan Coffee & Bakery ٠ The Fish Box
The Flying Saucer ٠ Grill Master Café ٠ Giuseppe’s Italian Sausage ٠ Latin Burger and Taco
Latin House Grill Ù  The MexZican Gourmet Ù  Miso Hungry Ù  Mr. Good Stuff
Muscle Truck ٠ Nacho Bizness ٠ Nacho Mama’s Mexican Grill ٠ Purple People Eatery
The Red Koi Ù  The Red Truck Cruisin Gourmet Ù  The Rolling Stove Ù  Sugar Yummy Mama
Tango Grill Ù  Wing Commander Ù  Wiseguys Ù  Wrapidito Yum Ù  Yellow Submarine

The Wheelin’ Dealin’ Street Food Fest is presented by Magic City Casino, La Ley Enterprises and Burger Beast. For more information, please visit www.magiccitycasino.com or call 888.56.MAGIC.

Photographs of the 13th Annual Miami Gay and Lesbian Film Festival 2011 on 4/26/11

13th Annual Miami Gay and Lesbian Film Festival 2011: Made in Miami on Tuesday, April 26, 2011.  “Made in Miami” is a new, special spotlight at the Miami Gay and Lesbian Film Festival which features the best of Miami’s new, local talent.

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Miami Rum Renaissance Festival 2011 4/25-5/1/11

The Miami Rum Renaissance Festival is the largest worldwide gathering of rum enthusiasts, collectors and industry professionals in the western hemisphere. This premier international rum festival is a weeklong celebration filled with events that highlight the fine art of distilling, maturing and blending fine cane spirits.

Tickets to the Grand Tasting Event are available for $25 per day. VIP passes that grant full access to all VIP rum parties and grand tastings are available online for $250 each.
www.rumrenaissance.com.

The Deauville Beach Resort, 6701 Collins Avenue, is offering discounted room rates to Rum Renaissance attendees, starting at $150 a night. To reserve this special rate, travelers must book by March 27, 2011. www.deauvillebeachresort.com.

Miami Rum Renaissance will also be responsible for introducing several premium rums to the market by offering sneak previews and worldwide debuts.

Sponsored by more than 40 leading rum brands and hundreds of rum products, the event will offer guests a global spectrum of the world’s best rums. Participants will learn about rum history, worldwide distilleries, the families and the brands that have shaped the rum industry into what it is today.

The weeklong festivities will kick off on April 25 and will culminate on May 1. Miami Rum Renaissance events include a Zombie Jamboree celebration, exclusive evening VIP parties, the annual RumXP competition and awards, as well as celebrity seminars, workshops and cocktail competitions at the Grand Tasting Event and Island Lifestyle Showcase. The Grand Tasting Event and Island Lifestyle Showcase will be hosted by the famous The Deauville Beach Resort on Millionaire’s Row in Miami Beach, whose celebrity guests have included The Rat Pack and The Beatles.

Zombie Jamboree
April 25 (5-7 p.m.)
Mai Kai / 3599 N. Federal Hwy., Ft. Lauderdale, FL / 954-563-3272 / www.maikai.com
Zombie Jamboree will kick off the weeklong festival events by celebrating the infamous “Zombie Cocktail”, first created by tiki legend Don The Beachcomber in the 1930s. This event will explore the history of the concoction and will include tastings of historical and contemporary variations of the iconic tiki culture libation.

Rum VIP Parties
April 26-29 (Time TBD)
Exclusive rum-themed VIP parties will be hosted each night by premier rum sponsors at elite venues around Miami and Miami Beach. Tickets are available online for $250 per person and will grant full access to all exclusive VIP parties and the grand tasting events.

Rum XP International Tasting Competitions
April 27-29
Rum XP International Tasting Competitions Members of the International Rum Expert Panel, known as the RumXPs, consist of several dozen official rum judges from around the world. The RumXPs will be secluded in a private tasting room to evaluate more than 120 nominated spirits during a blind tasting competition taking place over a three day period. The results of the RumXP awards will be announced at the end of the festival.

The Grand Tasting.
April 30-May 1 (2-8 p.m.)
The Deauville Beach Resort
The Grand Tasting Event is the main celebration of the Miami Rum Renaissance Festival and welcomes guests to explore and discover more than 100 cane spirits from the Caribbean and beyond with tastings and seminars. This two-day event will be hosted in the Richelieu Ballroom at The Deauville Beach Resort.

The Island Lifestyle Showcase is a new addition to this year’s Miami Rum Renaissance Festival and will feature a two-day schedule of cocktail competitions and entertainment. The Island Lifestyle Showcase will be held in the LeJardin Theatre at The Deauville Beach Resort and will also offer laidback island lifestyle products including a treasure trove of island fashions, arts, crafts, tiki collectables, home furnishings, travel opportunities and more.

Rum Sponsors: Experience the world’s best rums, including 10 Cane, Abuelo, Appleton, Atlantico, Bacardi, Banks Five Island, Barcelo, Barrilito, Botran, Brugal, Cachaça Poesia, Caldas, Cartavio, Chairman’s Reserve, Cockspur, Cruzan, Denizen, Diplomatico, DonQ, Dos Maderas, Dzama, El Dorado, Flor De Caña, Leblon, Matusalem, Montanya, Mount Gay, Palo Viejo, Plantation, Pyrat, Ron Llave, Ron Millonario, Rums of Puerto Rico, Seven Tiki, Sailor Jerry, Santa Teresa, Siesta Key Rum, Skipper Demerara Rum, Vizcaya, Zacapa, Zafra, Zaya and more.

Espanola Way’s 11th Annual Cinco de Mayo 5/5/11

Espanola Way’s 11th Annual Cinco de Mayo
5/5/2011
Oh Mexico! Espanola Way
1440 Washington Avenue
Miami Beach FL 33139
verestaurants.com

Join us on Thursday at 5 pm for the 11th Annual Cinco de Mayo’s Biggest Street Festival at Oh Mexico Cantina Bar and all Espanola Way restaurants. This years Cinco de Mayo Street Festival is that biggest festival yet featuring Live Bands, DJ’s, Stilt Walkers and special south of the border Mariachis & Mexican dancers. Party goers will be able to enjoy Mexican cuisine from Oh Mexico, enjoy Dos Equis cervezas, Sauza Tequila cocktails and free Margarita shots- that’s right we said free Margarita shots.

The street festival begins at 5pm and it is open to everyone- Viva Mexico!

Photographs of the 11th Annual Crawfish Festival at Tobacco Road on 4/17/11

11th Annual Crawfish Festival at Tobacco Road on Sunday, April 17, 2011.  The crawfish were so YUMMY!! I got to try a new rum  called Ron Botran and I usually don’t like rum but this was really good.  Had such a wonderful time.

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Earth Day Eco-Fair Event 4/23/11

Earth Day Eco-Fair Event
Saturday April 23, 2011, 10:00am – 2:00pm
JC Bermudez Park
3000 NW 87 Ave
www.cityofdoral.com

The City of Doral Mayor Juan Carlos Bermudez, has proclaimed April 22nd, 2011 as Earth Day as a special day to draw people together, learn and appreciate our planet. The 3rd annual Eco Fair will take place at JC Bermudez Park, located at 3000 NW 87th Avenue in Doral, from 10:00 am to 2:00 pm. We will have approximately 40 exhibitors with their eco friendly options, activities and educational booths to provide our community with the different alternatives on how to do our regular day to day activities in a sustainable way that will not harm our environment. We will also have educational activities for the children.

Free Admission & Parking! Enjoy food, music and Lots of giveaways!!

Several free recycling services will be available on site by different companies and agencies:
• E-Scrap – will provide electronic recycling
• ERC Electronic Recycling Center – will provide electronic recycling
• All American Recycling Center – will provide shredding and office / school paper recycling
• Sunshine Recycling Services – Paper recycling
• Shower Head and Light bulb fixture exchange – provided by Miami-Dade County Water and Sewer Department (WASD) and Miami-Dade County IFAS.

United Way’s Miami Wine and Food Festival celebrates 16 years with its Taste and Toast-Fine Wine Tasting By Betty Alvarez

The 16th annual United Way Miami Wine and Food Festival, Miami’s first and foremost charity wine and food festival, took place on April 14 t. Presented by American Express, all proceeds from the festival will benefit United Way of Miami-Dade’s work in the areas of education, income and health.

This annual event brings together food and wine lovers from all over South Florida. It’s Taste & Toast – Fine Wine Tasting presented by Miccosukee Resort & Gaming, featured dozens of international wineries and 30 of South Florida’s top restaurants and caterers, including: Acqua at Four Seasons Hotel, AltaMare, Meat Market, Ortanique on the Mile, Season’s 52, Timo Restaurant and Two Chefs among many others. Following the tasting, guests enjoyed the Glenfiddich “Music to Drink Whiskey By” afterparty featuring whiskey ambassador and scotch specialist Heather Greene and DJ Adam Williams. Taste & Toast took place at Village of Merrick Park.

Photographs by Betty Alvarez copyright 2011

Deerfield Beach Wine and Food Festival 4/30/11

Deerfield Beach Wine & Food Festival
Saturday, April 30, 4 – 8 PM
Cove Shopping Plaza in Deerfield Beach
Cove Shopping Plaza
Deerfield Beach
Website.

Grab your significant other, your best friend or the whole gang and spend the most spectacular Saturday a Culinary Enthusiast can imagine. Please your palate, step into your stride and mingle among the best chefs in South Florida at the 1st Annual Deerfield Beach Wine & Food Festival on Saturday, April 30th, 2011 from 4 to 8 PM.

With the cool Intracoastal waters as the backdrop, this intimate festival will give you a unique up-close and personal experience of tasting dishes from South Florida’s Top 40 Chefs as well learning from the masters themselves during their cooking demonstrations.

Stroll down the chef’s tables, feel the balmy breeze and savor the excitement as the sun sets and the evening ascends while listening to the live music in the background. Exotic wines and culinary feasts will embrace you in sensory delight.

You will enjoy over 40 fine artisan wines & spirits and distinctive food pairings, cooking demonstrations, wine pairing explanations and cultural revelations abound as you meet and mingle with some of the most brilliant sommeliers and extraordinarily talented chefs.

Food and Garden Festival at Fairchild 4/30-5/1/11

Food and Garden Festival at Fairchild
April 30 and May 1
10901 Old Cutler Road
Coral Gables (Miami), Florida 33156

Celebrates Fresh, Organic Food and The Joys of Gardening!

Come see what’s cooking at Fairchild during our celebration of fresh fruits and vegetables and the gorgeous gardens they grow in on Saturday and Sunday, April 30 and May 1, 2011. Guests can gather new tips and recipes from our popular culinary and gardening demos taught by top chefs and gardeners. And don’t forget to shop our Farmers’ Market! Local vendors showcase the best fruits, vegetables and herbs available in South Florida, as well as honey, jams and fresh baked goods and spices. Discover Fairchild’s Edible Garden, lush and delicious with herbs, vegetables, fruits and ornamentals that can be grown in your home garden. New this year, guests can listen in on Random Acts of Gardening, informal ‘pop-up’ lectures in the plant sales area covering South Florida gardening, environmentally friendly landscaping and more. Children will enjoy special hands-on and culinary activities in the KidWay including yoga, kids’ cooking demonstrations and kitchen botany. And don’t forget to shop the 32nd Annual Spring Plant Sale with thousands of plants from Fairchild’s nursery and local plant vendors. There’s something for everyone at Fairchild’s Food & Garden Festival!

Cooking Demonstrations
Saturday, April 30
11:00 a.m. Chef Michael Reidt, Area 31,
Seared Tuna with Spring Greens
1:00 p.m. Fairchild Challenge Green Cuisine Finalists,
Homestead Senior High and Miami Central Senior High,
Veganoli Walfredo and Nacho Bean Casserole
2:00 p.m. Ayesha D’Mello, Ayesha’s Kitchen, Butternut Squash Vegetable
in a Coconut Sauce and Muttar Basmati Pilaf
3:00 p.m. Chef Carlos Cordoba, The Ritz-Carlton, Key Biscayne,
Stone Crab and Ramps Stuffed Squash Blossom

Sunday, May 1
11:00 a.m. Monica Rios, Green Table,
Gazpacho Andaluz (Andalusian Gazpacho)
1:00 p.m. Chef Matt Duryea, Eden, Heirloom Tomatoes with
Burrata Cheese, Pesto and Aged Balsamic
2:00 p.m. Loren Pulitzer, Meals That Heal,
Cashew Pate Stuffed Mushrooms
3:00 p.m. Chef Jeremiah Bullfrog, gastroPod

Lectures (Garden House)
Saturday, April 30
10:00 a.m. Ben Thacker, Troy Gardens and Alison Walker, FTBG,
Urban Agriculture Programs in Miami,
What’s Happening and How You Can Help
12:00 p.m. Noris Ledesma, FTBG, Beekeeping,
The Educational and Profitable Tool of Horticulture
4:00 p.m. Brent Knoll, Brent’s Organic Garden,
The Healing Power of the Garden
Sunday, May 1
10:00 a.m. Richard Campbell, FTBG,
South Florida Backyard Gardening
12:00 p.m. Carolyn Coppolo, Redland Herb Farm,
Tropical Summer Gardening

Random Acts of Gardening (Plant Sale Area)
Saturday, April 30
10:30 a.m. Leila Werner FTBG,
Drying Bananas: A Demonstration
12:30 p.m. Jeff Wasielewski, FTBG,
10 Great Plants for South Florida
2:30 p.m. Jeff Wasielewski, FTBG,
Natural Pest Control
Sunday, May 1
11:30 a.m. Jason Lopez, FTBG,
Dr. David Fairchild’s Trees, a Walking Tour
12:30 p.m. Richard J. Campbell, Ph.D., FTBG,
Proper Tree Planting
Sunday, May 1
10:00 a.m. Richard Campbell, FTBG,
South Florida Backyard Gardening
12:00 p.m. Carolyn Coppolo, Redland Herb Farm,
Tropical Summer Gardening

Random Acts of Gardening (Plant Sale Area)
Saturday, April 30
10:30 a.m. Leila Werner FTBG,
Drying Bananas: A Demonstration
12:30 p.m. Jeff Wasielewski, FTBG,
10 Great Plants for South Florida
2:30 p.m. Jeff Wasielewski, FTBG,
Natural Pest Control
Sunday, May 1
11:30 a.m. Jason Lopez, FTBG,
Dr. David Fairchild’s Trees, a Walking Tour
12:30 p.m. Richard J. Campbell, Ph.D., FTBG,
Proper Tree Planting
2:30 p.m. Jeff Wasielewski, FTBG,
Putting the Right Plant in the Right Place

Kids’ Activities
Join us for fun for the whole family as kids can learn about plants through hands-on activities, as well as composting, kitchen botany and a plant color match.
Short Chef brings his humor and spirit to helping kids master the cooking and healthy eating at 12:00 a.m. and 2:00 p.m. on Saturday and Sunday.
Composting for Kids, use your food and paper waste to make the best soil possible for your garden, all while having fun! Also, learn how to make your own worm bins with Lannette Sobel of FertileEarth.org.

O, Miami
While you are enjoying the garden, take a moment to experience poetry as part of O, Miami, the inaugural month-long, county-wide poetry festival. Haikus by O, Miami poets are placed in various peaceful spots throughout the garden so that visitors may come across the works and have moments of reflection.

Bike Valet
Green Mobility Network will be here Saturday and Sunday offering their unique bike valet service at the South Gate. Bike and $5! If you walk or ride your bike to Fairchild, you will receive $5 off the admission price for adults and $2 for children. It’s our way of thanking you for contributing to conservation.

Admission
Members: Free for Fairchild Members and children 5 and under.
Non-members: $25 for adults, $18 for seniors 65 and up and $12 for children 6-17.
Eco-discount: If you walk, ride your bike or take public transportation to Fairchild, receive $5 off admission for adults and $2 off admission for children. Members, remember to bring your Rewards Card to earn your gift passes!
Military Discount: We are pleased to offer active military personnel free admission. In addition, admission for spouses is $20 and children $10. Please present Military IDs.

About Fairchild
Fairchild Tropical Botanic Garden is dedicated to exploring, explaining and conserving the world of tropical plants. It is one of the premier conservation and education-based gardens in the world and a recognized international leader in both Florida and international conservation. Currently Fairchild has field programs in over 20 countries including support to protected areas in Madagascar and Africa and botanic garden development and renovation projects in South and Central America, the Caribbean and Middle East. Fairchild Tropical Botanic Garden houses palm and cycad collections that are nationally recognized by the American Public Gardens Association (APGA), has the world’s greatest living collection of palms and cycads; an education program reaching more than 70,000 school children per year; hosts popular events like the International Chocolate Festival, International Mango Festival and International Orchid Festival, the Edible Garden Festival, the Ramble, concerts, affiliated plant society shows and sales and more; and, is a not-for-profit organization relying on the support of its 45,000 members and benefactors. Fairchild hosts major art events such as Les Lalanne at Fairchild and Yoko Ono’s Wishing Grove this year, Yayoi Kusama at Fairchild last year, Mark di Suvero, Fernando Botero, Dale Chihuly and Kris Martin at Fairchild in 2008, Botero, Lichtenstein and Chihuly at Fairchild in 2007 and Chihuly at Fairchild in 2005 and 2006. Fairchild is located at 10901 Old Cutler Road, Coral Gables (Miami), Florida 33156, just a thirty minute drive from South Beach. Admission is $25 for adults, $18 for seniors, $12 for children 6-17 and free to children 5 and under and Fairchild members. For more information, visit us at www.fairchildgarden.org and on Facebook and Twitter.

Photographs of the Overtown Rhythm & Arts Festival on 4/9/11

Overtown Rhythm & Arts Festival on Saturday, April 9, 2011.  The Overtown Rhythm & Arts Festival, organized, planned and implemented by volunteers from the non-profit group Magic-In-Action and local leaders of the Overtown Community, aims to celebrate the rich history of one of Miami’s earliest settlements.

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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

Exxxotica Miami Beach featuring 2 Live Crew 5/20-22/11

May 20-22
Miami Beach Convention Center
Admission is $35 but ladies are FREE on Friday and ALL ticket sales are $10 OFF on Sunday!
www.exxxoticaexpo.com

The EXXXOTICA Expo is the place to “celebrate sexy.” It features a diverse array of over 150 exhibitors showcasing the newest products appealing to adults, over 50 hours of informative seminars on a variety of topics, a non-stop schedule of shows and contests on the main entertainment stage, the fan favorite EXXXOTICA Hotties, and the top names and brands in adult entertainment.

Hip hop pioneers and first amendment proponents 2 Live Crew will headline at the expo on Saturday night. “It’ll be great to come back to Miami to rock the EXXXOTICA stage,” said Brother Marquis. “We’ll put on a show people will never forget.”

This year also marks the show’s first-ever Tattoo Contest on the main stage. The contest will be feature judges from the tattoo world as well as celebrity co-hosts, Michelle “Bombshell” McGee and Erica Lynne of “Bad Girls Club” fame. New to EXXXOTICA and keeping with 2011’s sexy carnival/vaudeville theme is the addition of the Pretty Things Peepshow. Ms. EXXXOTICA competition features many of the hottest local girls competing for the crown, $1000 cash and the opportunity to appear and sign at the 2012 EXXXOTICA Expo.

Adult stars attending EXXXOTICA Miami Beach include: Jesse Jane, Stoya, Jenna Haze, Ron Jeremy, Alexis Texas, Gina Lynn, Savanna Samson, Sunny Leone, Teagan Presley, Michelle “Bombshell” McGee, Capri Anderson, Erica from “Bad Girls Club,” Tanya Tate, Eve Laurence, Chanel Preston, Inari Vachs, RubberDoll, Sunny Lane, Jamie Valentine, SnakeBabe, Joanna Angel, Taylor Stevens, Nyomi Banxxx, Alexis Ford, Kelly Divine, Isis Taylor, Lexi Belle, Kagney Linn Karter, Selena Rose, Daisy Marie, Gracie Glam, Destiny Dixon and the list goes on and on. Close to 100 more fan favorites will also be there ready to meet and greet the Miami faithful.

Entering its sixth year in South Beach and overall tenth show produced, EXXXOTICA is the largest adult consumer event in the country. EXXXOTICA Miami Beach, Victory Tradeshow Management’s flagship event, is the first show of 2011. Scheduled for May 20-22 at the Miami Beach Convention Center, it is expected to again have over 20,000 attendees. EXXXOTICA Chicago promises much of the same success, with an anticipated media frenzy and an outpouring of excitement from fans in the metropolitan area.

Photographs of the Sicilian Film Festival Kick Off and Press Party at Etra Fine Art on 4/6/11

Sicilian Film Festival “Kick-Off” and Press Party at Etra Fine Art in Miami’s Design District on Wednesday, April 6, 2011.  The Sicilian Film Festival, 6th Edition will take place from April 7 to 13, 2011 with screenings at the Miami Beach Cinematheque, 1130 Washington Avenue, South Side, Ground Floor, Miami Beach, FL.

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Life Is Art Boca Center South Florida Artist Fair 4/30/11

Life Is Art Boca Center South Florida Artist Fair

Visual Arts, Fashion, Music, Performance and More!
www.lifeisartfest.org

April 30, 2011
10:00 am – 7:00 pm
FREE ADMISSION
Show is rain or shine.

Shops at Boca center
5150 Town Center Circle
Boca Raton, FL 33486
www.bocacenter.com
With major support by StarMar Events

Media Coverage:
Christine Najac, Fort Lauderdale Restaurant Events Examiner
South Florida Weekend Getaways
South Florida Food and Wine weekend highlights
Shopping Insider Dalia Colon

Life Is Art and the Shops at Boca Center bring you a wonderful day of arts and entertainment. Dozens of south Florida artists are joined by live music, fashion shows and even a circus performance! Sample wine and bubbly while enjoying a day of shopping and culture. All this for free!

Live Music by Krisp
SoMeTiMeS Y via Motivational Edge
Music Ambiance by DJ James
Vintage Fashion by Fab C. Productions
Wine Sampling by Barefoot Wine & Bubbly
Live Performance by Rainbow Circus
Poetry Reading by Renda Writer

FEATURED ARTISTS
Adriana Bottary
Elisabetta Fantone
Kurt Merkel
Dianne Romero Buitrago
Mahesh Patel
Melanie Camp
Nathalie Ramirez
Bhavna Bhen
Sri Prabha
Benny Angene
Karina Luna
Maria Alquilar
Victor Madero
Juancarlos Bravo
Josette Doyle Redwolf
Natalia Oblitas
Anne Marie Brown
Nathan Delinois
Tashmeha Ignacio
Dei Demezier
Jessie Trinchard
Jeannette Garcia
Regina Veedell
Kathy Hunt
Vince Herrera
Alexander Pavlov
Rainer Lagemann
Emilio Hector Rodriguez
Carlos Serra
Nora Meyer
Angeline-Marie Martinez
Anthony Burks
Carlos G. Scott
Elizabet Chacon
Felicia Warren
Julio Bordas
Lorie Setton
Monique Wegmueller
Rose Virginia Miller

10:00am-11:00am: DJ James
11:00am-11:30am: Rainbow Circus
11:30am-12:00pm: DJ James
12:00pm-12:30pm: Fab C Fashion Show/Concert
12:30pm-1:00pm: DJ James
1:00pm-1:45pm: Motivational Edge – SoMeTiMeS Y
2:00pm-2:45pm: Motivational Edge – SoMeTiMeS Y
3:00pm-3:30pm: Rainbow Circus
3:30pm-4:00pm: Poetry by Renda Writer
4:00pm-4:30pm: Fab C Fashion
4:30pm-5:30pm: DJ James
5:30pm-7:00pm+: KRISP

The Shops at Boca Center is a luxury shopping and fine dining destination filled with interesting boutiques and delicious restaurants. Life Is Art is a non-profit arts organization dedicated to the support and promotion of the south Florida art community. For more information, visit www.lifeisartfest.org.

Overtown Rhythm and Arts Festival 4/9/11

Overtown Rhythm & Arts Festival
this Saturday, April 9, 2011, 11am-6pm
the heart of the City of Miami: Historic Overtown District Main Street 1000 NW 3rd Avenue
between 9th and 11th Streets, NW 3rd Avenue
Website.

Leaders of the Overtown and Greater Miami community are throwing a party you don’t want to miss this Saturday.

Celebrate Miami’s rich history with local food, art and entertainment.

The Overtown Rhythm & Arts Festival, organized, planned and implemented by volunteers from the non-profit group Magic-In-Action and local leaders of the Overtown Community, aims to celebrate the rich history of one of Miami’s earliest settlements. Magic-In-Action is Team 5 of the Greater Miami Chamber of Commerce’s Leadership Miami 2010 – 2011 program. Set on the charming main street of NW 3rd Avenue, between 9th and 11th Streets in the Historic Overtown District, this one-day annual Spring Festival comes alive on April 9, 2011 from 11:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. with local food, art, and entertainment. This year’s event will include local church choirs, the Booker T. Washington Marching Band, and local and national musical artists. Overtown Food vendors will treat festival goers with authentic BBQ and southern cooking, Caribbean flavors, and locally grown produce. Admission to the festival is FREE. Join us for this family-friendly event.

The first ever event of its kind, a truly local festival by and for the people of Overtown and Miami.

Luke Campbell, presiding.

Grammy Award Winner Roy Hargrove Headlines a Dazzling Line-up of Jazz, Gospel, Hip Hop and African Cultural artists during the First Overtown Rhythm and Arts Festival on April 9, 2011 where Luther “Luke” Campbell will be named King of the inaugural event

The multiple Grammy award-winning Jazz trumpeter Roy Hargrove will headline the star-studded stage of the inaugural Overtown Rhythm and Arts Festival, to be held in the main street of NW 3rd Avenue, between 9th and 11th Streets in Miami’s Historic Overtown District, on Saturday April 9, 2011 from 11:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.

The Overtown Rhythm & Arts Festival, a one-day, FREE, street festival, aims to celebrate the rich history of one of Miami’s earliest settlements, Overtown. During the festival, the heart of Miami’s Historic Overtown District will come alive with food, music, art, entertainment, and activities for the entire family.

Joining Hargrove on stage will be the renowned Nicole Yarling 4-Tet, Second Chance Gospel Choir, SASA African Dance Theater, Jazz ensemble Instant Attraction, Booker T. Washington High School Marching Band, and the South Florida Hip Hop group Vagabonds.
Inaugurating this year’s festival will be Miss Overtown and Miss Overtown Teen USA together with the King of the Festival, Luther “Luke” Campbell.

Trumpeter Roy Hargrove has firmly established himself among the premier players in jazz and beyond. Ever-stretching into more challenging and colorful ways to flex his musical chops, Hargrove has left indelible imprints in a vast array of artful settings. Hargrove has won Grammy® Awards for two vastly different projects: in 1997, Roy’s Cuban-based band Crisol (including piano legend Jesus “Chucho” Valdes and wonder drummer Horatio “El Negro” Hernandez) won the Best Latin Jazz Performance Grammy for the album Habana, and in 2002, Hargrove, Herbie Hancock and Michael Brecker won Best Instrumental Jazz Album, Individual or Group, for their three-way collaboration Directions in Music.

Jazz vocalist Nicole Yarling is a lecturer in jazz vocal performance at the University of Miami Frost School of Music. Nicole Yarling is a rising star in the jazz community. For more than a decade, she has been a part of South Florida’s musical world as a singer and violinist working in most musical genres. Her rich voice and musical prowess has made her a local favorite. Yarling has worked with music legends Dizzy Gillespie and Joe Williams and has gone on tour as the featured soloist with Jimmy Buffett for over two years.

Luther “Luke” Campbell grew up in Overtown and, after his many professional successes has remained an involved member in the Overtown community. He is Co-founder of the Liberty City Optimist Club, and President of the National Youth football & Cheering League with 4,000 participating kids and 350 volunteers. He is also an advocate for improving education in the community.

13th Annual Afro Roots World Music Festival 4/16/11

13th Annual Afro Roots World Music Festival
Saturday, April 16, 5:00pm – 3:00 am
7 Circuit Productions
228 NE 59 St.
Miami, Fl. 33137
$10 Presale on BrownPaperTickets .com/ $15 at the Door – Children Under 12 $5 at the door

13th Annual Afro Roots World Music Festival Set To Hit The Stage April 16th, 2011 With The Haitian Rara & Caribbean Sounds Of Boukman Eksperyans, Locos Por Juana With Special Guest Rocky Dawuni, The Spam Allstars With Special Guest Papa Malick Faye, And Jahfe, Also Dj Moses, And Live Painting By Lebo.

SATELLITE EVENTS:
Every year prior to the festival, we present a variety of free satellite events
catering to all ages.

Wednesday April 13th,
Official Kick Off Party at the Stage
w/ Jean P. Jams
and D.J. Le Spam
Showtime 11pm
170 Northeast 38th Street
(305) 576-9577

Thursday, April 14th,
Rumba Party at Hoy Como Ayer
with Los Herederos(Afro Cuban Ensemble)
$7.00 at the door, 21 + with I.D.
Showtime 11pm
2212 SW 8th St.
(305) 541-2631

Friday April 15th
The Business of World Music
Panel Discussion at Pax
Suggested donation: $10.00 at the door
Doors open at 7pm , panel commences promptly at 8 pm
337 SW 8th Street, Miami, FL 33130
(305) 640-5847

Friday April 15th
Festival of the Drum at Pax
With Nag Champayons, Grupo Bario Abajo (Afro Columbian Folklore)
Zona de Bomba (Puerto Rican Bomba )
No Cover, 21 + with ID
Showtime 11pm
337 SW 8th Street, Miami, FL 33130
(305) 640-5847

Saturday April 16th
Let the Children Have Music and Sance!
Free kids program at
The BARNYARD with Jan Sebon and Rocky Dawuni
11am-1pm
3870 Washington Avenue
Coconut Grove, FL 33133
(305) 446-6216

Sunday, Apri 17th
Global Music Bazaar
at 7th Circuit Studio
228 NE 59 St.
Miami, Fl. 33137
$5.00 at the door
12pm – 8pm
All Ages

Community Arts and Culture presents the 13th Annual Afro Roots World Music Festival, Celebrating 13 years of serving Miami Dade County with quality programs, this festival has been noted by some as the longest running world music festival in Miami. The festival has been able to expand its reach beyond local South Florida artists by bringing in performers from African countries such as Senegal, Ivory Coast, Guinea, Mali, and the Republic of Congo. This global connection through music has helped the festival evolve into one of Miami’s most culturally diverse events.

featuring: Boukman Eksperyans, Locos Por Juana featuring Rocky Dawuni, Spam Allstars with special guest Papa Malick Faye , and Jahfe.

On Saturday The Afro Roots World Music Festival main event will include the high energy sounds of Grammy Nominated group Boukman Eksperyans  fusing traditional Haitian and Caribbean rhythms with rock and reggae. Also featured are Miami’s beloved Latin Urban Orchestra, Locos Por Juana  who will be joined on stage by Ghana’s international music star, Rocky Dawuni. Also performing are the Spam Allstars  who’s blend of Electro Descarga will be joined by the sounds of Senegalese Percussion Master Papa Malick Faye. Finally, kicking things off this year is Jahfe, an act that fuses roots reggae with many other genres including rock, dub, soul and R&B, creating a unique blend of organic sounds. World renowned painter and Miami native, LEBO,  will be painting live to the music, and DJ MOSES will be spinning the sounds of the world in between sets.

The 13th Annual Afro Roots World Music Festival is made possible by the generous support of the Miami-Dade County Department of Cultural Affairs, the Cultural Affairs Council, the Mayor, and the Miami-Dade County Board of County Commissioners, Urban Resource, the New Hotel, Prestige Beer, and 7th Circuit Productions.

Transit Antenna Carnival Fundraiser 4/9/11

Saturday, April 9, 12:00pm – 10:00pm
The Palm Lot
140 NE 39th St and NE 1st Court
Miami Design District, 33137
www.transitantenna.com
info@transitantenna.com

Transit Antenna is a mobile living experiment conducted by successive teams that travel throughout the US researching off grid systems and making art. On April 9th , a new team from Miami – including the founding editor of ARTLURKER.com – is joining forces with Launch Arte’s Launch Miami Market to host a free community driven fundraiser event with a carnival fair theme in preparation for their embarkation in a vintage Greyhound coach converted to a waste vegetable oil and solar powered motor home.

The Transit Antenna Fun Fair Fundraiser will be a rare chance to see Miami arts at their weirdest as familiar faces from the community collaborate on a variety of engaging carnival attractions and strange services. Expect rides, games, sideshows, face painting, circus performers, live music, vendors, BBQ and refreshments in a relaxed, family friendly atmosphere.

Come see the coach, meet the team, take a tour and support the cause by learning about the Transit Antenna project, becoming an official underwriter, or just having fun.

Participating artists include: Farley Aguilar, Nick Arehart, Kevin Arrow, Bhakti Baxter, Domingo Castillo, Clifton Childree, Nathan Duvall, Cassidy Fry, Christy Gast, Jason Hedges, Rosie Herrera, Jay Hines, Annie Hollingsworth, Nicolas Lobo, Justin Long, Meatball, Ana Mendez, Federico Nessi, Manny Prieres, David Rohn, Oliver Sanchez, George Sanchez-Calderon, sleeper, Tatiana Vahan, Agustina Woodgate, Juan Carlos Zaldivar.

Performers include: Adam (Needless Records), BREAKFAST, Benton, Christy Gast, Eyelash, Ha Ha Help, The Heart Strings, Holly Hunt, Jesse Jackson, King Pubert, Kool Larhe K, Nags Head, Nosy Mangabes, The President, Simple Simon, Slashpine, Something that will make your mama smile, Trilobites, Viking Funeral.

Informed by group interests and the pearls of the open road, the Transit Antenna project evolves organically within the parameters of a (documented) creative workshop and educational resource. The current mission is to visit off grid projects and contribute to the dialogue on sustainability by applying research on alternative power, waste and agriculture systems in an art context at residencies, institutions, and community events.

Funds are needed for equipment, mechanical repairs and a project fund that will be utilized in the production of interactive public performances, installations and events.

The Transit Antenna Fun Fair Fundraiser is generously sponsored by: Artlurker, Augurari, Bert Rodriguez, Freegums, Locust Projects, Magners Irish Cider, Miami Design District, Min Treats, Primary Flight, Roofless Records, Swampspace, Sweat Records and WVO Deisgns.

37th Annual Miami Beach Festival of the Arts 4/9-10/11

Saturday & Sunday, April 9 & 10, 10 AM – 5 PM
7436 Ocean Terrace
Miami Beach, FL 33141
Located on Ocean Terrace at Collins Ave
between 73rd & 75th Street
Free Admission

The 38th Annual Miami Beach Festival of the Arts & Crafts, showcasing the work of 200 Artist & Crafters on April 9 & 10! The show will be located on Ocean Terrace at Collins Ave between 73rd & 75th Street. Now in its 37th year, this show has traditionally been a juried art affair hosted by the City of Miami Beach. This year the show will add a crafters marketplace to be included with the fine art section.

Take in the sights, the beach, fine dining, and the countries nicest and most unique arts & crafts! See you in Miami Beach!

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

Downtown Boynton Goes Blue for World Autism Awareness Day 4/2/11

Downtown Boynton “Goes Blue” for World Autism Awareness Day April 2nd
Saturday April 2, 1pm-7pm
Ocean Plaza
640 E. Ocean Ave. #20
Boynton Beach, FL 33435
Facebook Evite.

Downtown Boyton Spring Fling @ Ocean Plaza
GOES BLUE FOR AUTISM!
SAVE THE DATE -A FAMILY, FUNFILLED DAY- MUSIC, FOOD, SHOPPING AND MORE!

Celebrate World Autism Awareness Day with The CJ Foundation for Children In Need!
www.cjfoundation.net
FREE “GO BLUE for Autism” Balloons for 1st 100 attendees
Enter the KING OF THE ROAD HARLLEY DAVIDOSN RAFFLE
Tickets aviable for $100 each of bok of 12 for $10!
100% of Proceeds go to creating arts based afterschool program for children with ASD

PLUS: Street Painting 1pm -4pm
Canine Costume Contest 5-7pm
PRIZES AND MORE!

Vendor/Artist Space still available! For more info call: 561-735-8848

Art in the Park Miami 4/9-10/11

Saturday, April 9, 10 a.m. – 6 p.m.
Sunday, April 10, 10 a.m. – 6 p.m.
Bayfront Park
Downtown Miami
artintheparkmiami.com

Join us April 9-10 as fine artists will fill Bayfront Park, downtown Miami’s premiere outdoor venue with an outdoor art exhibition destined to be a staple for years to come. Art in the Park Miami, showcases some the best contemporary fine art and craft from around the country.

The Inaugural Art in the Park Miami is destined to be a can’t miss annual Arts experience. Located in beautiful Bayfront Park, located in the heart of downtown Miami on breathtaking Biscayne Bay.
The Festival showcases the works of international fine artists and craftsmen. Visitors have the opportunity to meet with exhibiting artists, sample fine cuisine, enjoy live entertainment and experience the local artistic culture.

Live form Tina Hills Pavilion

SATURDAY: APRIL 9
12 pm – Robert Elias
1:45 pm – Chris Alvy Band
3:30 pm – The Mann Sisters
5:15 pm – Jacob Jeffries Band

SUNDAY: APRIL 10
12 pm – Omine
1:30 pm – Phil Jacobson
3 pm – Vic Kingsley
4:30 pm – Sylvia Emmerson
5:30 pm – Dreaming in Stereo

Coral Gables Wine and Food Festival-A great success By Betty Alvarez

Guests discovered fabulous new restaurants and exciting wines at this incredible event held in a brand new location in the heart of historic Coral Gables. Ponce De Leon Boulevard was opened to foot traffic only for a special evening of celebration and philanthropy. Superb food, exquisite wine, and live music from “People You Know” was offered to raise funds for the American Lung Association and Pulmonary Research at The University of Miami Miller School of Medicine. New to the festival this year was the DEWAR’S® Momento D Lounge. The lounge brought a unique experience to life via a deejay, red carpet, and a step and repeat for photo opportunities.

A VIP Ticket entitled patrons to first access from 6:00 p.m. to MARTINI® Terrazza. They experienced signature MARTINI® cocktails and a full spirit bar courtesy of Bacardi USA. The street Festival ticket included sampling from over 30 of the areas best restaurants paired with wines from around the world at more than 25 tables. I

Complementing the cuisine Premier Beverage were wines from around the globe at more than 25 tables. There were many popular varietals with the newest and hottest grapes emerging onto the market. Each table offered a variety of labels and winery representatives will be on hand to offer advice, tips and answer any questions.

Crown Wine and Spirits was the exclusive festival retailer giving patrons the chance to purchase wines sampled on the street and the latest wine accessories. Only festival participants will be extended this wonderful opportunity to receive major discounted prices!

There were signature chef selections available to sample from some fabulous local restaurants. Some restaurants included: Anacapri on Ponce, Barrio Latino, Benihana, Blue Martini, BonBon Café and Patisserie, Chilorio’s Very Mexican, Donut Divas & Fun Foods, Fleming’s Prime Steakhouse & Wine Bar, Giardino Gourmet Salads, Gusto Fino Italian Deli, iheartoliveoil.com, Il Grissino, La Confradia Restaurant, La Marea, Liberty Caffé-Coral Gables Country Club, Miccosukee Resort & Gaming: Empeek-Cheke Fine Dining Restaurant, Miller’s Ale House Coral Gables, Norman’s 180, Ortanique on the Mile, Panera Bread, Pardo’s Peruvian Cuisine, Por Fin Restaurant & Lounge, Randazzo’s Little Italy, Red Koi Thai and Sushi Lounge, Seasons 52, Talavera Restaurant, Tarpon Bend, The Bar, & Toss Catering.

Proceeds benefited the American Lung Association’s lung health research, education, and patient assistance programs and the International Bronchitis Center at The University of Miami Miller School of Medicine. “I am delighted to see this festival has become a signature event in South Florida,” said festival Honorary Chairman Marc Buoniconti, Development Advisor for the International Bronchitis Center and President for the Miami Project to Cure Paralysis. “We are thrilled to have such strong community support and this event will help us in our mission to raise money for a very important cause,” Buoniconti added.

About The Miccosukee Tribe of Indians of Florida The Miccosukee Tribe of Indians is a federally recognized Native American Tribe exercising sovereign powers of self-governance over 200,000 acres of tribal lands. The Tribe owns and operates several successful enterprises, including Miccosukee Resort & Gaming, a 302- room hotel and gaming facility featuring 1,800 video machines, high stakes bingo and poker; Miccosukee Indian Village & Gift Shop; Miccosukee Airboat Rides and Miccosukee Golf & Country Club – home of the 2010 Miccosukee Championship; a PGA Nationwide Tour event.

Photographs by Betty Alvarez copyright 2011

Fairchild Palms 9th Annual Crawfish Boil 4/9/11

Join the Fairchild Palms at the 9th Annual Crawfish Boil
Saturday, April 9th, 7:30 p.m. – 11 p.m.
Fairchild Tropical Botanic Garden
10901 Old Cutler Road
Coral Gables, FL 33156

Indoors/outdoors event at the Garden House (South Entrance)
Tickets are available now online.
Pre-Sale Ticket Prices
$35 for Palms members
$40 for non-members
$50 after April 4th
Free for Royal Palms members

We’ll have a fat time at this signature Mardi Gras-themed party under the stars, and it’s all for a good cause: proceeds support the Fairchild Challenge environmental education outreach program distributed to schools nationwide
Enjoy authentic Cajun flavors, cold beverages and lots of scrumptious crawfish imported from New Orleans by Mr. Mudbug’s
Listen to live jazz and blues music by the Big City Band and partake in Mardi Gras revelry with Miami’s young professionals during this indoors/outdoors event at the Garden

An extremely popular event year after year. You don’t want to miss the Crawfish Boil!

For more information, check out our Facebook group, “Fairchild Palms”
or send an e-mail to thefairchildpalms@gmail.com.

World Premiere weekend at The PlayGround Theatre 4/16-17/11

The PlayGround Theatre Celebrates Newest Original Production, The Red Thread with World Premiere Weekend
Saturday, April 16th at 7 pm
Sunday, April 17th from 12 pm to 6 pm
The PlayGround Theatre
9806 NE 2nd Avenue
Miami Shores, FL 33138

The PlayGround Theatre celebrates its newest world premiere original production, The Red Thread, with a full weekend of events, starting with the grand opening performance on Saturday, April 16th at 7 pm. Inspired by ancient Chinese folktales, The Red Thread tells the story of a young woman’s heroic efforts to rescue her father’s surprisingly miraculous masterpiece. Funded in part by a $100,000 grant from the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation as part of its Knight Arts Challenge, The Red Thread is an original work written by Artistic Director Stephanie Ansin and Artist-in-Residence Fernando Calzadilla.

New to The PlayGround Theatre’s ensemble cast are New York actors Christian T. Chan, Christina Jun, and Kate Shine. They join accomplished local actors Melissa Almaguer, Troy Davidson, Stephen Elliot Kaiser, Marjorie O’Neill-Butler, and Jesús Quintero for The Red Thread.
On Sunday, April 17th from 12 pm to 6 pm, everyone is invited to join The PlayGround Theatre’s celebration of this newest production by attending Chinatown Miami in Miami Shores.

Chinatown Miami is a Chinese street festival that will fill Miami Shores with the sights, sounds, and tastes of the diverse cultures of China. Six blocks of downtown Miami Shores, NE 2nd Avenue from 94th to 100th streets, will be closed off for Chinatown Miami. The Chinese street festival is free and open to the public, and includes a green market, food, arts and crafts vendors, musicians, and shows for children that include magicians and dragons. The 2pm performance of The Red Thread will be followed by a traditional Chinese dragon parade featuring actors from the production, in addition to a post-performance VIP Chinese dining experience next to the theatre (tickets will be required).

The Red Thread runs April 13th through May 27th and is recommended for ages 8+. For the first time at The PlayGround Theatre, Saturday performances will be at 8pm; Sunday performances are at 2pm, weekday performances at 10am. Tickets are $20; group rates are available. For a full schedule, information on The PlayGround Theatre or to purchase tickets, call 305-751-9550 or visit www.theplaygroundtheatre.com. Click here to see American Theatre magazine’s March (2011) cover story on Stephanie Ansin and The PlayGround Theatre.

Founded in 2004, the not-for-profit company has produced ten plays that delight, provoke, and inspire audiences of all ages and abilities. Productions reflect the international flavor of the South Florida community and expose audiences to a wide range of international literature, art, and culture. Since its inception, The PlayGround Theatre has hosted over 100,000 children at its productions.

Miami Reggae Festival 4/30/11

Miami Reggae Festival
April 30th, 2011, 3:00pm
Peacock Park, Coconut Grove
2820 McFarlane Rd.
Coconut Grove, Miami, Fl 33133
rockazmvmt.com
Tickets are free but guests must register online or call the general hotline at (305) 763-4509.

On stage we will be presenting Luciano & The Jah Messenger Band, Puerto Rico’s Billboard Nominated #1 reggae band, Cultura Profetica, Warrior King, Bonnie Casey, Spam All Stars, Connis Vanterpool, Florida’s 2010 Grammy winners, Jahfe and more.

The Miami Reggae Festival will promote the humanitarian causes of local and national organizations. During the midst of Spring, this event will attract patrons on a local, national and global scale. Miami Reggae Festival is not only a music festival but a humanitarian effort to feed the hungry. We are asking our patrons to contribute to our Food Drive. This year our Food Drive will bene%1Ft Curley’s House, an organization whose mission is to improve the quality of life.
We ask for two cans of food for entrance. This is a day of Love, Unity and Peace.

Rockaz Mvmt Gives Back To Community With Free Miami Reggae Festival, A Food Drive Benefiting Curley’s House | Performances By Luciano & The Jah Messenger Band, Cultura Profetica, Warrior King, Bonnie Casey, Spam All Stars, Jahfe & More

Rockaz MVMT is proud to announce the Free Miami Reggae Festival, featuring an eclectic line up of international music genres. Over the course of the day, Rockaz MVMT will bring over 10,000 people to Peacock Park in Coconut Grove Miami. This highly anticipated cultural event was designed to cater to all genuine cultural expressions in a celebration of Peace, Love and Unity – building a positive spirit in our community. For admission we ask all patrons to bring 2 cans or more of non-perishable food items to feed the needy. Proceeds benefiting Curley’s House.

Artists performing include Luciano, Cultura Profetica, Warrior King, Bonnie Casey, Spam All Stars, Jahfe, Connis Vanterpool, Ephniko, Kulcha Shok Muzik, and more.

United Way Miami Wine & Food Festival 4/14-17/11

In its 16th year, United Way Miami Wine and Food Festival expands to four days
Thursday, April 14 through Sunday, April 17, 2011

For more information and tickets, visit www.miamiwinefestival.org or www.facebook.com/miamiwineandfoodfestival or follow us on Twitter @MiamiWineFest. . For tickets call 1-877-820-3378.

2011 festival to feature fine wine and food, spirits, beer and much more

The 16th annual United Way Miami Wine and Food Festival, Miami’s first and foremost charity wine and food festival, will take place Thursday, April 14 through Sunday, April 17, 2011. Presented by American Express, all proceeds from the festival will benefit United Way of Miami-Dade’s work in the areas of education, income and health.

This annual event brings together food and wine lovers for a now expanded four-day festival featuring notable chefs, sommeliers, prestigious wineries and winemakers, celebrity mixologists, breweries and impressive auction lots. This year, one of the nation’s most prolific apostles of Progressive American cuisine, Chef Dewey LoSasso, executive chef of The Forge Restaurant | Wine Bar will headline the Interactive Dinner on Friday, April 15.

Festivities begin on Thursday, April 14, with the Taste & Toast – Fine Wine Tasting presented by Miccosukee Resort & Gaming, featuring dozens of international wineries and 30 of South Florida’s top restaurants and caterers, including: Acqua at Four Seasons Hotel, AltaMare, Meat Market, Ortanique on the Mile, Season’s 52, Timo Restaurant and Two Chefs among many others. The VIP tasting begins at 6 pm, general admission begins at 7 pm; tickets are $150 per VIP admission; $75 per general admission. Following the tasting, guests can enjoy the Glenfiddich “Music to Drink Whiskey By” afterparty featuring whiskey ambassador and scotch specialist Heather Greene and DJ Adam Williams. Taste & Toast takes place at Village of Merrick Park, 358 San Lorenzo Avenue, Coral Gables.

Friday, April 15, the Food, Friends & Fun – Interactive Dinner, presented by Bacardi USA, belongs to celebrity Chef Dewey LoSasso of The Forge Restaurant | Wine Bar. This interactive experience is the ultimate good time for foodies, where tables will team up to cook their own three-course meal under Chef LoSasso’s tutelage. The evening begins at 6:30 pm with a Bacardi cocktail reception, and Bacardi master mixologist, Gary Hayward, will teach guests a few tricks of the trade during dinner, which begins at 7:30 pm. Tickets are $300 per person and $2,400 per table of eight. Food, Friends & Fun takes place at the InterContinental Miami, 100 Chopin Plaza, Miami.

On Saturday, April 16, the Cellar●bration – Good Food and Award-winning Wines, presented by Cypress Hill Financial, features award-winning wines from the first annual Best in Glass Wine Challenge and a multi-course dinner, exclusive auction lots, and live entertainment and dancing by quintessential American jazz vocalist, Kevin Mahogany. A champagne cocktail reception and silent auction begin at 6:30 pm; dinner begins at 7:30 pm. Tickets are $300 per person and $3,000 per table of 10. Cellar●bration also takes place at the InterContinental Miami, 100 Chopin Plaza, Miami.

The festival culminates on Sunday, April 17, with Brews & Bites – Craft Beer Tasting, presented by CBIZ, featuring bites from area restaurants, live entertainment, craft beers and mirco-brews from around the world including: Narraganssett Brewing, Blue Point Brewing, Shipyard/Sea Dog Brewing, Abita Brewing Company, The Boston Beer Company, Brooklyn Brewery, Sierra Nevada, Stone Brewing and many more. The VIP tasting begins at 1 pm, general admission begins at 2 pm; tickets are $75 per VIP admission and $55 per general admission. Admission to the event includes a commemorative tasting cup. Brews & Bites takes place at Mary Brickell Village, 901 South Miami Avenue, Miami.

American Express is the presenting sponsor of the 16th annual United Way Miami Wine and Food Festival. Other sponsors include: American Airlines at the Vintner level; Bacardi USA, CBIZ, Cypress Hill Financial, Miccosukee Resort & Gaming and Selected Brands at the Sommeliers level; Baptist Health South Florida at the Connoisseur level; Baltic Linen Company, Inc.; Blue Cross Blue Shield of Florida; Carnival Cruise Lines; Celebrity Cruises; 97.3 The Coast and Easy 93.1, Cox Media Group Miami; Downtown Coral Gables & Miracle Mile; Ernst & Young; Florida Power & Light; Greater Miami Convention and Visitors Bureau; Inktel Direct; In the Gables Magazine; MCM Corporation; Miami New Times; Nestle Waters, North America; Ryder Charitable Foundation; Steiner Transocean Ltd.; William Grant & Sons; Yelp; World Fuel Services; and Zuni Transportation at the Cooper level. The Miami Herald/el Nuevo Herald and Comcast are the official media sponsors of the festival.

Marquee * Lavo * Tao Vip Experience At Ultra Music Festival XIII 3/25-27/11

Marquee * Lavo * Tao Vip Experience
At Ultra Music Festival Xiii
Miami, Fl
March 25-27, 2011

For more info and to reserve The Marquee * LAVO * TAO VIP Experience, please contact: UltraVIP@lavogroup.com.

For the complete line-up and additional information on ULTRA MUSIC FESTIVAL, log on to: www.ultramusicfestival.com.

Ultra Music Festival tickets are officially sold out, but there’s still one more chance to attend the year’s hottest electronic dance music event in Miami headlined by Tiësto, deadmau5, The Chemical Brothers, David Guetta, Carl Cox, Duran Duran, Armin van Buuren, Moby and many more: The Marquee * LAVO * TAO VIP Experience. This year, the teams behind these famed New York and Las Vegas nightlife fixtures are bringing their expertise in service and hospitality to downtown Miami, inviting you to experience Ultra Music Festival in their signature grand style.

The Marquee * LAVO * TAO VIP Experience includes:
• Exclusive, Separate VIP Entrance – No Wait Immediate Entry
• Private escort to VIP area
• VIP Hostess / Table Service
• Ultra Main Stage: Preferred Elevated Views
• Seating Areas with Couches, Tables and Chairs
• Gift Bags with Limited Edition Marquee * LAVO * TAO Branded Merchandise + More
• Limited parking available

The team which owns and operates some of the most successful nightclubs to open in the past decade — Marquee Las Vegas & New York, LAVO Las Vegas, & New York, TAO Las Vegas & Tao Beach — is helmed by nightlife impresarios and veteran operators Louis Abin, Jason Strauss, Marc Packer, Rich Wolf and Noah Tepperberg. The team recently unveiled Marquee Nightclub & Dayclub at The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas, a 60,000 sq ft, with state-of-the-art stage, video and lighting systems that have revolutionized global nightlife.

Dog Gone Great Day at Keys Woofstock!

Yes, you read that right. WooFstock. As in, woof woof, what your doggy says to you when he needs to go out, or sees someone at your door, or hears the front gate close, or you sneeze, or….

Anyway, this isn’t about my dog’s frequent and annoying habit of barking at the air, it’s about a fantastic, free, dog-friendly event sponsored by MarrVelous Pet Rescues & Adoptions. The location? Well, this is Florida after all, and all fabulous events here take place ocean-front, and Woofstock was no exception. Beautiful Founder’s Park in Islamorada, FL played host to the thousands of furry friends and the people who obsess over them.

Every dog you could imagine was represented at Woofstock: big Great Danes, tiny Chihuahuas, new hybrid types like my unique German Sheagle, marvelous mixes of all kinds, and even a fluffy white guy who was tie-dyed pink, blue, and green in true hippie form. Speaking of tie dye, there certainly was plenty of it. From the vendors to the staff, bright colorful fabric abounded, keeping the theme of the day consistent.

The adjacent dog park served to shed some energy off the excited pups, but all animals were leashed and well-behaved as they explored the many booths. Treats and lunch for dogs and humans alike were for sale at reasonable prices. Local restaurants offering fresh seafood added spice to the usual street food type fare. But by far, the most popular and exciting areas were the doggy dock diving and lure racing. For a meager $10, your little angel could race around the track chasing a stuffed animal or fly through the air and into the pool after his favorite toy. It’s a competition so make a note of your time and distance! Ours was 10.4 seconds, heck yeah!

Plenty of scents for doggy noses and sweet tunes for human eardrums polished up the day perfectly. A local band of teenagers brought ska style funk and fun loving fans who danced hard right up front. Juxtaposed thereafter was the middle aged group of rockers whose drummer crooned 70s ballads and 90s rock anthems to which everyone sings along.

Keys Woofstock was a well-organized event that was fun for the entire family. Next year we’ll be back, and I’ll be sure to get the word out in advance so everyone can enjoy it. If you would like to support Keys Woofstock, please follow the below link to make a donation to the Marr-Velous Pet Rescues & Adoptions of the Florida Keys.

http://www.marrvelouspetrescues.org/donations.html

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Kids Eat Miami 4/9/11

Kids Eat Miami
April 9, 2011, 10A to 5P
Jungle Island
1111 Parrot Jungle Trail
Miami, FL 33132

Ticket price is $25.00, but tickets must be purchased from our site www.KidsEatMiami.com in order to get that price. What’s not to like!

Kids Eat Miami (“KEM”) is an event similar to the Signature Chef’s event presented by the March of Dimes in which well-known chefs from local restaurants share samplings of their menus with the public who might not otherwise be inclined to visit their restaurant. The event, like the “Taste of” events, is extremely popular and open to the public and the chefs usually attend and staff their booths.

KEM will have some significant and important differences from similar events:
 KEM will be family friendly;
 KEM will take place on Saturday afternoon, on April 9th, 2011;
 KEM will involve local restaurateurs and chefs who are focused on healthy eating and offer healthy fare;
 KEM will leverage the resources of a large number of entities throughout Miami Dade who focus on the Childhood Obesity and Nutrition issues, such as, but not limited to: Healthy Schools Program, Healthy Lifestyle, Alliance for a Healthy Generation; American Heart Association, and Common Threads;
 KEM will team child “graduates” of Common Threads with the local chefs in preparing and presenting the food offerings;
 KEM will have booths from local and national organizations extolling the virtues of healthy lifestyles.
 KEM will offer children a safe environment in which to learn and play.

Heart of a Chef at the Miami Science Museum 4/10/11

Eat, Play, Be Healthy!
Sunday, April 10 from 4:30-7:30pm
Miami Science Museum

At the Annual Heart of A Chef:
A Foodalicious Family Food & Fun Festival
Buy your tickets Now and Save: www.heartofachef.org

The Heart of A Chef:
A Foodalicious Family Festival
A unique culinary experience being held April 10, 2011. Once again, we will be hosting the event in collaboration with Miami Science Museum from 4:30-7:30pm and the emphasis will be on the prevention of childhood obesity along with educating people of all ages to live a heart healthy lifestyle.

Chef Cook-Off’s:
Whole Foods Vs. Le Cordon Bleu
Miami Dade Senior High Competition – Coral Gables Senior High VS. Miami Coral Park Sr.
1500â—¦ Executive Chef & Hell’s Kitchen runner up Paula Dasilva VS. 1500â—¦ Sous Chef and Fellow Hell’s Kitchen contestant Ben Walanka. Joining the teams will be 1500â—¦ kitchen staff Adrienne Grenier and Gerard Ladso, Sr.

13th Annual Coral Gables Blues Fest 3/17-20/11

13th Annual Coral Gables Blues Fest
March 17-20, 2011
Free
Fritz & Franz Bierhaus
60 Merrick Way
Coral Gables FL
www.bierhaus.cc

Bring the blues to the Gables – year after year after year.

March 17: Funky Blue Tone 8pm-midnight

March 18: Poppa E 4-6:30pm, Victor Wainwright & The Wild Roots 7-9pm, Albert Castiglia 9:30-10:30pm, JP Soars & The Read Hots 10:30pm-1am

March 19: Deck 52 1-3pm, IKO IKO 3:30-5:30pm, Lynn Noble & Rob Friedman Band 6-8pm, Biscuit Miller & The Mix 8:30-10:30pm, Hep Cat Boo Daddies 10:30pm-1am.

March 20: Piano Bob’s 88s 1:30-3pm, Lady A Blues Band 3:30-5pm, Cry Wolf 5:30-8pm.

Paid promotion by Jazz & Blues Florida
www.JazzBluesFlorida.com

Wanderlust at The Standard 3/17/11

Wanderlust at The Standard
March 17-20
40 Island Avenue,
Miami Beach, Florida, 33139

Wanderlust at The Standard, a one-of-a-kind yoga, music, and spa experience, is coming up in less than 2 weeks! Make sure you get your tickets and sign up for classes before they’re full. We’re offering 4-day Sage passes (Thu – Sun), 3-day Seeker passes (Fri – Sun), and 1-day Pilgrim passes (Sat or Sun). Each pass includes unlimited yoga, admission to all music and performances, and full access to the indoor and outdoor hydrotherapy playground and spa. Best of all, Wanderlust will donate 20% of the ticket price to the Haiti Relief Fund (more info below).

So snag your favorite bathing suit, grab your yoga mat, and come live it up with us in paradise! We’re talking about getting centered on your yoga mat and getting wild on the dance floor, soaking up the tropical ocean views and sipping on delicious poolside cocktails with your crew. Around the clock yoga, meditation, and wellness workshops; massage, sauna, and full spa services; yoga, music, sunshine and a whole lot more.

The Capponi Group, a major sponsor of the Haiti Relief Fund has partnered with Wanderlust to further their mission to raise funds for the victims of the Haiti earthquake. Enter the code HAITI upon checkout and Wanderlust will donate 20% of the ticket value to the Haiti Relief Fund in the name of The Capponi Group.

Celebrate Wine and Food at Boca Bacchanal 3/18-20/11

Bacchus Beckons!
Boca Raton Historical Society Uncorks Ninth Annual Event:
Celebrating the Era of the Mango Gang Chefs
March 18-20, 2011

For ticket information on all events visit www.bocabacchanal.com.

Let the revelry begin! A weekend of great wine matched with delectable culinary delights will tempt savvy palates at the ninth annual Boca Bacchanal. Supporters are preparing to sip, savor and bid at world-class food and wine presentations.

Presented by the Boca Raton Historical Society along with partners Boca Raton Magazine, Boca Raton Resort & Club and Republic National Distributing Company, Boca Bacchanal will be uncorked March 18-20 at various sites in the Boca Raton area. The Boca Raton Historical Society’s Historic Preservation and Heritage Education Programs will benefit. The delectable events include:

Vintner Dinners -Friday, March 18 at 7:00 p.m.
Each Vintner Dinner features an acclaimed chef teamed with a renowned vintner served in a magnificent private setting. Please visit the website for parings and venues. Tickets: $ 300

The Bacchanal & Auction – Saturday, March 19 at 6:00 p.m
The elegant Boca Raton Resort & Club – Mizner Center is the perfect backdrop for a Champagne Taittinger reception, sumptuous dinner and silent & live auctions. Tickets are $250 per person or a table of 10 for $2,000. Spectacular surprises are store for revelers:
Wine and Dine with 12 exceptional chefs and vintners.
Bid on an exciting collection of wine and exclusive retreats.
Enter the drawing for one lucky table to win seating at the Champagne Table during the dinner and live auction with host, Clovis Taittinger.
Celebrate with us and then “Rock your Bacchus” with music spinning into the wee hours.
An exciting collection of wine and lifestyle lots await the highest bidder. Here is a sneak peak at a few of the top auction lots:
Villa Bernardi – week stay for eight guests at this spectacular Tuscan estate with private wine tastings at Chianti Classico wineries
Dave Pelz Golf School – a 3-day Scoring Game School for one lucky person and stay at the Boca Raton Resort & Club
Bone Ami – week stay for eight guests at private Bone Ami beachfront retreat in Abaco, Bahamas
Costa Rica – five nights at EcoWeek with tickets and hotel accommodations

This is just a taste of the exciting variety of fabulous prizes available. Please visit the website for a more complete listing.

The Grand Tasting – Sunday, March 20 at Mizner Park Amphitheatre
Grand Tasting – Noon to 3:00 p.m.
Stroll and savor the sumptuous specialties of 30 restaurants and sip 140 wines
Tickets: Grand Tasting – $85 per person $100 at the gate

Sponsor Partners: Republic National Distributing Company, The Boca Raton Resort & Club, Boca Raton Magazine, Cendyn, Carla Marsh Public Relations, Comerica Bank, JM Lexus, Crown Wine & Spirits, Publix Supermarkets Charities, Legal Sea Foods, City of Boca Raton, Champagne Taittinger, Lucy C. Long, Elaine J. Wold, Palm Beach County Cultural Council and the Palm Beach County Tourist Development Council.

Magic City Memoirs latest project from Andy Garcia at Miami International Film Festival By Betty Alvarez

Miami-bred actor, director and producer Andy Garcia returned to the Miami International Film Festival with his latest project, the World Premiere of Magic City Memoirs. This already sold out independent feature-length film directed, produced, written by and starring an ensemble cast and crew of Miami locals. Garcia serves as the film’s executive producer.

Magic City Memoirs is the story of three Miami high school friends-Milkey, Eric, and angle-who revel in their world of private school privilege and lax parental oversight while living large in the hip hop lifestyle of parties, fast cars, fast boats and easy sex. Miami director Aaron Salgado and producer J.D. Freixas capture the texture and energy of this pulse-pounding tropical paradise as only true insiders could. The cast included many locals and natives, including Garcia-Lorido, Nathalie Martinez (Detroit 1-8-7), Jordi Vilasuso (All My Children), and newcomers J.R. Villarreal and Mikey, Michael Cardelle as Eric and Andres Dominguez as Angel.

Photographs by Betty Alvarez copyright 2011

El Coto de Rioja Paella Parade celebration for MIFF’s Spanish Films by Betty Alvarez

In celebration of the Spanish films for this year’s Miami International Film Festival, distinguished guests gathered on a paella parade called “El Coto de Rioja” This tasting event took place under the stars at the Miami Beach Botanical Gardens following the premiere of Fernando Leon de Aranoa’s Amador. Local celebrity chefs and restaurants united themselves for this 1st annual celebration. This paella tasting showcased their paella-making skills in the spirit of friendly competition. Contenders vied for titles in categories ranging from Prettiest, Most Creative, and Best Use of Ingredients to a Paella Pleaser.

A portion of the ticket proceeds went to MIFF education outreach. Invited guests mingled with lovers of Spanish Cinema and experienced the bold flavors of Spain’s signature dish, Paella alongside its signature wine from Spain’s Rioja wine leader.

Participating Restaurants included Casa Juancho, Happy Wine, Por Fin, Xixon and many more.

Photographs by Betty Alvarez copyright 2011

Calle Ocho Festival 3/13/11

A Party With 1 Million Of Your Closest Friends
Sunday, March 13 – 11 AM – 7 PM
Calle Ocho 12 – 27th Avenue

Partyers Will Jam Little Havana For The Celebration Of Calle Ocho’s 33 Edition

A guide to Calle Ocho: Wear comfortable shoes, light clothing, sun screen, forget the diet and come ready to party at the world’s largest street party!

What started in 1978 to share our Cuban culture in Miami has become the virtual Pan- American showcase it is today – blocks & blocks full of musical stages with top Latin performers, ethnic food kiosks lining the way and children’s activities. Products and service companies participate to give samples and test new products to the public making Calle Ocho a marketer’s dream.

Hansel & Raul – Kings Of Carnaval Miami 2011
Born in Cuba, Hansel & Raul started their career as vocalists of world famous Charanga ’76. Renowned composers with millions of records sold have been awarded multi-platinum and gold albums and 2-time Grammy winners. Some of their greatest hits include “Lengua Afuera, Maria Teresa y Danilo, Ayer and La Esquina Habanera” to name a few.

Highlights Of 2011!

Country Music On 12 Avenue
• Calle Ocho at 12th Avenue – Kiss Country 99.9 FM presents David Ray, Amber Leigh and LoCash Cowboys
• 13 Avenue – 8 Street Jam Latin Funk stage presenting – Suenalo, Xperimento, May Day and many others
• 17th Avenue – Power 96 stage presents Jay Sean, Mr. Vegas, New Boyz, Mann, Jeremih, Swazy Styles, Honorebel, Trina, Charles Sweeting, Pretty Ricky, Mims & Qwote
• 19th Avenue – Estrellas De Carnaval – Battle of the Bands competition with DJ Africa, P. Blades, J-Cost, Frankie Negron, Jochy, Ender Thomas, Mario Mejia, DJ Casper, Sito Rock, El Boodah, Bred Crumbs, Black Reign & Don Dinero
• 10 Street Road (22 Ave.) – Telemundo-51 stage presents Four Elements, Pedro Rock, Gustavo Franco, Los Primeros, Mr. Hansy, El Mola, Local 34, Diego Val, Sophia, Sensato, Black Point and Pitbull, Hansell & Raul, Avana, Xis Son, Aymee, Paola Fernandez, Braily & Lefty Perez
• 22 Avenue – Coca Cola presents interactive games inside a huge igloo to feel the cool of refreshing Coca Cola
• 22 Avenue South – Katrina Escobio, Anissa Gathers, Caliente Drum & Danza, La Comision, Dynasty, Fuego, Girlz Talk, Tito Puente Jr. & Gocho
• Pitbull Mr. Worldwide features DJ Chino, DJ Alex, Mola, Black Dadda, Garcia, Madai, Jaime Drastik, Enrique Santos, Sensato, Nayer, Billy Blue, El Cata, Pitbull, Mr. Worldwide.
• 23 Avenue – The Miami Herald presents D-Notes and Skinny the Fatso, Pedro Valentin, Conjunto Tropicana, Nikki Kidd, Caro Fernandez, Yoyoswing, BBK, Heavy Papi, Rile y los Streepers del Mambo
• 25 Avenue – Winn Dixie Kids Zone family fun, interactive games, sampling, special giveaways, and a special appearance by Chef Pepin
• 27 Avenue – Univision-23 presents – Grand Finale of Idols, D-Notes, Mara, Adriel, Ephrem, Rufianes, Digital Ninfa, Omar Enrique, Elaine Jordan, Jon Secada, Donato Poveda, Juan Jose Meza, Lisandro Meza, Hansel & Raul, Oro Solido

Along the street, Two hundred Coca Cola recycling bins will again be placed along the event route For aluminum cans and plastic beverage bottles, promoting recycling among the Calle multitude.

Exhibits & sampling from Heineken Official Beer Of Calle Ocho, Monster Energy Drinks, Xfinity, General Mills, Home Depot, Colgate Palmolive, US Army, McDonald’s Ocean Spray, Napa Auto Parts, Gasolina Urban Brands & More!

Over 300 food vendors line the way with international foods for all tastes and likes; giveaway of samples and valuable coupons, exhibits, sports interactive activities and family fun for all age groups.

TRI-RAIL from Broward County: Southbound train, exit at Metrorail Transfer Station. Obtain an EASY Ticket from agent and transfer to Metrorail heading Southbound. Exit the Metrorail at the Brickell Station, and walk a few blocks to Calle Ocho. Estimated arrivals at the Tri-Rail Metrorail Station are: 11:33 am., 1:33 pm., 3:33 pm and 5:33 pm. For information, check the link: http://www.tri-rail.com/rider_info/stm_wend.asp . Following the event, take the Northbound Metrorail no later than 7:58 p.m. at the Brickell Station. The last train leaves at 8:37 p.m. Passengers pay a $5 roundtrip fare and students, disabled, etc. is $2.50 roundtrip. For more details and trip planning, call 1-800-TRI-RAIL.

The planning and execution of Carnaval Miami and Calle Ocho is a year-round effort of the Kiwanis Club of Little Havana. The funds generated allow the organization to conduct projects and programs of great impact to the community, specially its youth. Athletic, recreational and educational programs that begin at infancy and end at college graduation with scholarships granted by the Kiwanis of Little Havana Foundation.

Spoken Soul Showcase Support Women Artists 3/25-27/11

South Florida’s Spoken Soul Festival Is Selected As One Of The Top Five Swan Day Celebrations In The World

Spoken Soul Festival 2011 Event Schedule
Spoken Soul Festival & Wemerge Magazine Press Party
Saturday March 12, 2011 6pm
THE STAGE 170 NE 38th Street Miami FL 33137
FREE and open to the public. Press must RSVP at info@spokensoulfestival.com

Swan Community Program
Volunteer Appreciation & Youth Art Activity Day,
Artocconecto in participation with Arts Studio Miami
Friday March 25, 2011 12pm – 5pm
Arts Studio Miami 7230 NW Miami Ct, Studio #5 Purple Door, Miami, 33150
NOTES This FREE event requires RSVP at info@spokensoulfestival.com.
Limited Seating

Swan Spoken Soul Showcase Vol. 4
Saturday March 26, 2011 6pm – 10pm
THE STAGE 170 NE 38th Street Miami FL 33137
FREE to the public; Hosted by 939MIA on-air personality Chanel

Vanessa Baez Memorial Women’s Brunch
Sunday March 27, 2011 11:30am – 2:30pm
UVAS Restaurant – 6900 Biscayne Blvd # 3 Miami, FL 33138
Women only event; $40 per person to be pre-paid at www.spokensoulfestival.com
Requires RSVP: info@spokensoulfestival.com. Limited seating.

Spoken Soul Festival’s Three Day Event Honors and Promotes South Florida Female Artists During International Women’s History Month

Three days of community service, sexy designs, hypnotizing hips, powerful poetry, and delicious mimosas is just a glimpse for what is to be expected at the 4th Annual Spoken Soul Festival – SWAN Day 2011. “I am so impressed with the women organizers of SWAN Day Miami. Their Spoken Soul Festival is one of the top five SWAN Day celebrations in the world, and it gets better every year,” states founder of the international holiday celebrating women artists, SWAN Day (Support Women Artists Now), Martha Richards.

The mission of this three-day event is to produce an annual festival that will help advance the careers of a variety of women artists. Spoken Soul Festival’s three feature events are: SWAN Community Program, SWAN Spoken Soul Showcase – SWAN DAY, and the Vanessa Baez Memorial Women’s Brunch.

Since its launch in March 2008, the festival has been awarded proclamations from the City of Miami Beach, Miami Dade County and the City of Miami. Featured artists have been commissioned or featured at Art Basel Miami, Gibson Guitar Showroom, New York Fashion Week, and Gen Art’s Fresh Faces Miami.

To kick off the 4th year in style, festival sponsor Dacra Development will host SSF’s press party on Saturday March 12, 2011 during their 2nd Saturday Gallery Walk at The Stage.“Spoken Soul Festival’s focus on women artists and community outreach is a natural fit to take place in the Miami Design District,” states Tiffany Chestler, manager and curator for The Craig Robins Collection.

Featured artists from past years and this year will participate in SWAN Community Program on Friday March 25, 2011 at 12pm. The program benefits Artoconecto’s KIDSART program, in partnership with Art Studio. Artists will be mentoring at-risk youth by discussing positive image, role models, and women of the future by using drawing, painting and poetry.

For the 3rd year in a row radio personality Chanel from 93.9 MIA FM will host the 4th annual SWAN Day – SWAN Spoken Soul Showcase Vol 4. Chanel shares, “I had the honor of meeting some amazingly talented women and can’t wait to see who will be a part of this year’s show.” This FREE event will be held in the heart of the Miami Design District at The Stage located at 170 NE 39th Street on Saturday March 26, 2011 at 6pm. The venue will be buzzing with women DJs, belly dancing, poets, fine artists, designers and much more. The event will be an opportunity for powerful, inspiring women to network and show support for each other’s work.

The 7th Annual Vanessa Baez Memorial Women’s Brunch is the closing event of the annual Spoken Soul Festival on Sunday March 27, 2011 at 11:30am. The founder of ArtSpring, the inspiring Leslie Neal will be the guest speaker. Seating is limited and for women only. The all-inclusive delicious brunch costs $40 per person hosted at UVAS Restaurant 6900 Biscayne Blvd. Visit www.spokensoulfestival.com to buy your ticket now. Guests will receive a complimentary gift bag full of surprises from the brunch sponsors. “It is obvious that our community wants an event like this, where indeed women artists are appreciated. I intend to produce this festival for the rest of my life,” says Deborah Magdalena, founder of Spoken Soul Festival and sister of Latin Grammy Winner Nestor Torres.

Supercar Experience Panamerican Concours 2011 3/19/11

Supercar Experience Panamerican Concours 2011
March 19, 2011, 10:00 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.
Fairchild Tropical Botanical Garden
10901 Old Cutler Road, Coral Gables
www.supercarexperience.com

General Admission $38
Supercar Experience Package $55 (includes Saturday and Sunday admission)
VIP Hospitality Tent by Invitation Only

You are cordially invited to join us for the 2011 edition of Supercar Experience Panamerican Concours Miami at the Fairchild Tropical Botanical Gardens on Saturday March 19th and the VIP Owner Day at the Homestead Speedway on March 20th.

An assembly of the world’s most alluring collection of privately owned supercars, the event is slated for Saturday March 19th 2011 from 10:00 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. at the Fairchild Tropical Botanic Gardens (10901 Old Cutler Road Coral Gables. FL 33156).

*Additional Parking with shuttle service available from the Village of Merrick Park

March 20th
SCX VIP Owner Track Day
Homestead Miami Speedway
9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.

Brew at the Zoo 4/30/11

Brew at the Zoo
April 30, 2011, 5 – 11 p.m.
Zoo Miami
12400 SW 152 Street
Miami, Fl 44277
www.zoomiami.org

Come celebrate Miami New Times’ and Zoo Miami’s Brew at the Zoo on Saturday, April 30 from 5 pm to 11 pm. Sample over 100 kinds of beer from around the globe and enjoy live musical performances. Beer bites will be available for purchase. More information will be available at www.zoomiami.org soon.

United Way Miami Wine and Food Festival 4/14-17/11

In its 16th year, United Way Miami Wine and Food Festival expands to four days
2011 festival to feature fine wine and food, spirits, beer and much more
Thursday, April 14 through Sunday, April 17, 2011
Various Locations.

The 16th annual United Way Miami Wine and Food Festival, Miami’s first and foremost charity wine and food festival, will take place Thursday, April 14 through Sunday, April 17, 2011. Presented by American Express, all proceeds from the festival will benefit United Way of Miami-Dade’s work in the areas of education, income and health.

For more information and tickets, visit www.miamiwinefestival.org or www.facebook.com/miamiwineandfoodfestival or follow us on Twitter @MiamiWineFest. . For tickets call 1-877-820-3378.

This annual event brings together food and wine lovers for a now expanded four-day festival featuring notable chefs, sommeliers, prestigious wineries and winemakers, celebrity mixologists , breweries and impressive auction lots. This year, one of the nation’s most prolific apostles of Progressive American cuisine, Chef Dewey LoSasso, executive chef of The Forge Restaurant | Wine Bar will headline the Interactive Dinner on Friday, April 15.

Festivities begin on Thursday, April 14, with the Taste & Toast – Fine Wine Tasting presented by Miccosukee Resort & Gaming, featuring dozens of international wineries and 30 of South Florida’s top restaurants and caterers, including: Acqua at Four Seasons Hotel, AltaMare, Meat Market, Ortanique on the Mile, Season’s 52, Timo Restaurant and Two Chefs among many others. The VIP tasting begins at 6 pm, general admission begins at 7 pm; tickets are $150 per VIP admission; $75 per general admission. Following the tasting, guests can enjoy the Glenfiddich “Music to Drink Whiskey By” afterparty featuring whiskey ambassador and scotch specialist Heather Greene and DJ Adam Williams. Taste & Toast takes place at Village of Merrick Park, 358 San Lorenzo Avenue, Coral Gables.

Friday, April 15, the Food, Friends & Fun – Interactive Dinner, presented by Bacardi USA, belongs to celebrity Chef Dewey LoSasso of The Forge Restaurant | Wine Bar. This interactive experience is the ultimate good time for foodies, where tables will team up to cook their own three-course meal under Chef LoSasso’s tutelage. The evening begins at 6:30 pm with a Bacardi cocktail reception, and Bacardi master mixologist, Gary Hayward, will teach guests a few tricks of the trade during dinner, which begins at 7:30 pm. Tickets are $300 per person and $2,400 per table of eight. Food, Friends & Fun takes place at the InterContinental Miami, 100 Chopin Plaza, Miami.

On Saturday, April 16, the Cellar●bration – Good Food and Award-winning Wines, presented by Cypress Hill Financial, features award-winning wines from the first annual Best in Glass Wine Challenge and a multi-course dinner, exclusive auction lots, and live entertainment and dancing by quintessential American jazz vocalist, Kevin Mahogany. A champagne cocktail reception and silent auction begin at 6:30 pm; dinner begins at 7:30 pm. Tickets are $300 per person and $3,000 per table of 10. Cellar●bration also takes place at the InterContinental Miami, 100 Chopin Plaza, Miami.

The festival culminates on Sunday, April 17, with Brews & Bites – Craft Beer Tasting, presented by CBIZ, featuring bites from area restaurants, live entertainment, craft beers and mirco-brews from around the world including: Narraganssett Brewing, Blue Point Brewing, Shipyard/Se a Dog Brewing, Abita Brewing Company, The Boston Beer Company, Brooklyn Brewery, Sierra Nevada, Stone Brewing and many more. The VIP tasting begins at 1 pm, general admission begins at 2 pm; tickets are $75 per VIP admission and $55 per general admission. Admission to the event includes a commemorative tasting cup. Brews & Bites takes place at Mary Brickell Village, 901 South Miami Avenue, Miami.

American Express is the presenting sponsor of the 16th annual United Way Miami Wine and Food Festival. Other sponsors include: American Airlines at the Vintner level; Baca rdi USA, CBIZ, Cypress Hill Financial, Miccosukee Resort & Gaming and Selected Brands at the Sommeliers level; Baptist Health South Florida at the Connoisseur level; Baltic Linen Company, Inc.; Blue Cross Blue Shield of Florida; Carnival Cruise Lines; Celebrity Cruises; 97.3 The Coast and Easy 93.1, Cox Media Group Miami; Downtown Coral Gables & Miracle Mile; Ernst & Young; Florida Power & Light; Greater Miami Convention and Visitors Bureau; Inktel Direct; In the Gables Magazine; MCM Corporation; Miami New Times; Nestle Waters, North America; Ryder Charitable Foundation; Steiner Transocean Ltd.; William Grant & Sons; Yelp; World Fuel Services; and Zuni Transportation at the Cooper level. The Miami Herald/el Nuevo Herald and Comcast are the official media sponsors of the festival.

Gifford Lane Art Stroll 3/6/11

Coconut Grove’s Other Art Festival
Gifford Lane between Oak and Day Avenues (3200 block)
Sunday, March 6th from 12 noon to five o’clock.

Gifford Lane Art Stroll Reappears for 13th Year as World’s Coolest Small Arts Festival

It’s the Grove the way the Grove once was. The lucky thirteenth annual celebration of the original Gifford Lane Art Stroll will burst into colors, smiles, and rocking music along one usually sleepy little block of Gifford Lane between Oak and Day Avenues (3200 block) on Sunday, March 6th from 12 noon to five o’clock.

The event features more than seventy visual artists displaying their works on the fences and in the front yards along the demure little lane, including a number of the finest artists in the region.

Sculpture, portraits, tile mosaics, large abstract paintings, photography, mixed media, and jewelry, as well as several specific art forms that have no name will be displayed along the shady lane in the informal tropical setting.

The Art Stroll has long established a strong reputation for first rate art that sells at amazingly affordable prices. Unlike some other street festivals, the Stroll is known among the artist community as a place where artists really come to sell and people come to buy. Artists line up to get in this show. All sorts of folks show up for the festivities: people from the next block, celebrities from the Beach, well-known City and County politicians, sports stars, and now people from out of state are showing up for what is called one cool art party.

Some neighbors open their homes to perfect strangers who want to just hang out and chat or maybe use the rest room or discuss any and everything under the sun.

This is one amazing place to buy tropical art and tuck it under your arm, but it is an even more remarkable place to just chill, sip endless glasses of intoxicating cucumber punch, or eat grilled shrimp on big skewers, have home cooked burgers, and participate in long leisurely political or philosophical conversations with absolute strangers, and then do some mean dancing in the street, and then dance a little more.

The live music is nonstop all afternoon and the tunes are sweet, sweeter, and sweetest. In addition to the Coconut Grove Juggling Exchange, there will also be a number of popular bands appearing, including: Twisted Willy; Denny Rowand, lead singer from Outta D’ Blues; Solar Dogs; Birds on a Wire; and The Transition Blues Band Unplugged. Additionally, other well-known musicians, including Izzy Buholzer, are expected to drop by and jam. There is plenty of street dancing as the party progresses. Live music, old style.

The legendary little Gifford Lane Art Stroll continues a Grove tradition of wild and crazy artists who defy convention to bring people together in a magical clearing under the trees. More than a decade ago, a half-dozen active artists lived on this block of Gifford. They started the tradition. Most of them have now moved away but a hearty band of neighbors-several dozen strong–meet frequently to carry on this most unlikely of all arts festivals.

Almost the only way you are going to hear about the Gifford Lane Art Stroll is by word of mouth. Each year thousands of people attend over the course of the afternoon. People who knew the Grove decades ago swear this is the closest thing you’re ever going to experience that looks and feels just exactly like the old Grove the way it was.

“We only have the Art Stroll one afternoon a year,” says founder Trina Collins, “but we now have residents who have purchased homes on the block because of the Art Stroll. It is all done by resident volunteers. In the months of January through March we have potluck suppers with 25 to 40 folks in people’s homes and have some amazing food and planning sessions. It is really quite remarkable how this little festival has brought so many diverse neighbors together. We all know each other as a result of this. It has made us a community. The Gifford Lane Art Stroll is a real friendly afternoon in Coconut Grove. Everybody should come out and buy some art and have some cucumber punch.”

Once again this year, all of the participating artists at the Art Stroll will be giving a percentage of their sales to two Grove charities-this percentage will be added to contributions made by the public and neighbors living on the block. The two benefiting Grove charities are the St. Stephen’s AIDS Ministry and the St. Alban’s Day Care Center in the Village West. Each year, the Art Stroll donates 100% of the proceeds to the charities. Last year more than $4,000 cash was donated. More than $30,000 has been contributed to Grove charities since the Art Stroll began.

The Gifford Lane Art Stroll promises to be a good hearted afternoon of delights under the leafy canopy on Sunday, March 6 from 12 noon to 5:00 p.m. Be sure to be there.

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

Purple Sunday Creative exchange 3/13/11

Purple Sunday – Creative exchange
3/13/11, 12pm – 7pm
Redland koi Gardens
25600 sw 147th ave.
Homestead, FL 33032
Website.

MIAMI’S HIDDEN ARTISTIC TALENT SHINES ON PURPLE SUNDAYS
Purple Sunday is a creative arts exchange festival held to showcase Miami’s hot, upcoming artistic talent, to be held in the beautiful Redlands Koi Gardens in Homestead, Florida on March 13th, 2011. “Purple Sunday is about providing opportunity and showing people what the real Miami has to offer,” says organizer and founder Alicia Hugh. “People can come see great art work, unique lifestyle goods, and live music, but more importantly, they can meet the creators, find out what inspires them, and allow themselves to become a part of the story,” revels Ms. Hugh.

Purple Sunday artists and designers have been featured in print publications such as the New Times and Miami Herald, as well as online publications such as www.thrillist.com, and have been present at local art events like The Wynnwood Market. “We want Purple Sunday to become a name synonymous with great local art and design, where artists and vendors, whether advancing or well-noted, can come to exchange creative ideas, network, and showcase their work,” adds co-founder Rachel Hugh.

Purple Sunday was birthed in April 2009, when sisters Alicia and Rachel Hugh, with a handful of friends, realized their creative work had no platform or outlet to show the public. The first event took place in a neighbourhood backyard, with only a handful of vendors and approximately 80 attending. The first event generated so much attention and demand that Ms. Hugh organized the second just months after, in July 2009, and changed the venue to the Redland Koi Gardens to accommodate more guests. Ten vendors were booked and 250 people attended. This year they are approximating to have 20 vendors and at least 400 people attend.

For further information and vendor details, please contact Alicia Hugh at info@purplesunda yfestival.com , or check out our website at www.purplesundayfestival.com

Carnaval On The Mile 3/4-6/11

A Destination Event Of Latin Jazz & Funk, Fine Art, Children’s
Entertainment And Gourmet Foods ‘Miami style’ – Admission Is Free

Carnaval on the Mile is a cultural experience appealing to the senses – it is about ART
in all its forms; a double mile of paintings, sculptures, photography, crafts & jewelry of
the highest caliber; it is 3 stages packed with live musical groups; it is wine, Bacardi
cocktails and fine foods; it is children’s activities with story time at the Walt Disney
World Tent; It is a happening for the entire family!

In Concert Late Saturday Night – Spyro Gyra!
Ponce Circle – Kick Off Concert

Friday, March 4
David Fernandez
Brass-A-Holics
Shamarr Allen and the Underdawgs
Soul Rebels Brass Band

Ponce South Stage
Saturday, March 5
Griffin Anthony
P-lo Project
Jean P Jam
Fourth Dimension
Jacob Jeffries Band
Thomas Wynn and the Believers
Brass-A-Holics
Shamarr Allen and the Underdawgs
Suenalo
Spyro Gyra

Sunday, March 6
The Mann Sisters
Electric Piquete
Big Brooklyn Red
Brendan O’Hara
The Legendary JCs
Shamarr Allen and the Underdawgs
DJ Le Spam and the Spam All Stars
Alex Cuba
Dr. Ed Calle

Le Jeune Road Stage
Saturday, March 5
The State of
Dreaming in Stereo
Big Poppa E
Jays Blues Band
Juke
Fusik
Ketchy Shuby
Mayday
Nil Lara

Sunday, March 6
Smiling Gums
Radio Boxer
Bachaco
Elastic Bond
Artofficial
Xperimento
Brassaholics
Locos por Juana

Douglas Road Stage
Saturday, March 5
Ryan Stone Music
Birdman’s Clambake
Cleaveland Jones
Alabao
Silvano Monasterios
Felipe Lamoglia Quintet
Negroni’s Trio
Palo

Sunday, March 6
Zania Sala
Angela Laino
Batuke Samba Funk
Vincent Raffard & A Kollective
Joe Donato Band
Lanzallamas Monofonica
People You Know
Conjunto Progreso

Carnaval on the Mile is a production of the Kiwanis Club of Little Havana – Kiwanis is
a global organization of volunteers dedicated to changing the world one child and one
community at a time. Funds raised at the events of Carnaval Miami allow the Kiwanis of
Little Havana to sponsor projects and programs of great impact to the children of South
Florida.

7th annual Deering Seafood Festival 3/27/11

The Deering Estate Foundation’s 7th annual Deering Seafood Festival on the Bay
Sunday, March 27, 2011
11:00 am to 6:00 pm
16701 SW 72 Avenue
Miami, FL 33157
More Info.

Cost: $15 for adults in advance online OR $20 at the gate
$5 for children ages 4-14; Children under 4 are FREE.
Admission includes park entrance and all activities excluding, food, drink, pontoon boat rides and rock climbing.

Deering Estate Foundation Members get FREE ADMISSION!
Not a member? Join today! 305-235-1668 ext. 263

Monies raised from the Festival benefit the Deering Estate Foundation.
One very special day each year the historic Deering Estate at Cutler is transformed into a magical island with calypso rhythms, colorfully costumed dancers, and mountains of Florida’s freshest fish and seafood. The family-friendly celebration begins at 11am on Sunday, March 27th, when the 7th annual Deering Seafood Festival opens its doors to the intoxicating sounds of steel drums and towering stilt walkers greeting each guest.

Local restaurants prepare their specialties featuring scrumptious bounty from the sea. Golden Rule Seafood Market, Whole Foods Market, Black Point Ocean Grill, Iggy’s Street Wok, Imlee Indian Bistro, Miller Alehouse, Paella Party, Rodbender’s Raw Bar & Grill, Shibui Japanese Restaurant and Sports Grill offer an outstanding array of the freshest catch that includes delicious lobster, fried conch, shrimp egg rolls, grilled dolphin, garlic blue crabs and heaping mounds of shrimp that are steamed, fried, or just peel and eat.

Florida Supercon 7/1-4/11

Florida Supercon
July 1-4, 2011
Miami Airport Convention Center (MACC)
711 NW 72nd Ave, Miami FL. 33126
Fri: 12:00pm -3:00am
Sat: 10:00am -3:00am
Sun: 10:00am -3:00am
Mon: 11:00am -9:00pm

For complete event information go to www.supercon.com

Florida Supercon: South Florida’s Comic Book, Anime, Animation, Video Game, Fantasy, Sci-Fi and Pop Culture Convention returns July 1-4, 2011 to the Miami Airport Convention Center (MACC) in Miami, FL.

Florida Supercon is a 4 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! 2011 is the 6th annual Florida Supercon.

Supercon Hotline: 954.263.0654
Hotel Phone Number:305-261-3800
Email: info@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.

4 Day Weekend Tickets are $45 if purchased by April 1 (the 4 day weekend tickets can still be purchased after April 1, they just cost more)
3 Day Weekend Tickets are $40 if purchased by April 1. (the 3 day weekend tickets can still be purchased after April 1,  they just cost more)
V.I.P. Full Access Weekend Tickets are $150.00

Single day tickets are also available
Friday: $25
Saturday: $25
Sunday: $25
Monday: $15

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 for single/double occupancy or $109 for triple/quad occupancy.  That’s a special rate for Supercon attendees. Don’t miss out on the fun… there’s 4 days of madness planned… don’t miss a second!

 

2011 Music Map of the World Chamber Music Festival 3/27-31/11

The festival will take place from March 27 to March 31, 2011
Music Map of the World Chamber Music Festival Concert Schedule:
2:30 p.m. Sunday 27 March 2011
Baltic Countries
Bay Room, 9 Island Ave Miami Beach
8:00 p.m. Monday 28 March 2011
Austria/Germany
Gable Stage, The Biltmore, Coral Gables
1200 Anastasia Avenue, Coral Gables
8:00 p.m. Wednesday 30 March
France/Poland
Dale Nally Studio, Wynwood
2315 NW 2nd Avenue, Miami
7:00 p.m. Thursday 31 March 2011
Spain/Mexico
Kaufmann Rossin & Co., PA
2699 S. Bayshore Drive, Coconut Grove

RSVP a MUST – Guests will only be admitted on Guest List

Center for Emerging Art presents 2011 Music Map of the World Chamber Music Festival
CEA Chamber Ensemble: Oderlyn Gutiez, flute; Modesto Marcano, violin/viola,
artistic Director Ava L. Rado with invited concert pianist Natasha Marin and cellist Anna Litvinenko

2011 Music Map of The World Chamber Music Festival is in it’s fifth year of presenting the music of famous composers from seven continents. The CEA Chamber Ensemble with invited pianist Natasha Marin and cellist Anna Litvinenko will focus on the music of famous composers: Bach, Beethoven, Ponce, Chavez, Tchaikovsky, Mozart, Saint-Saëns and Chopin representing the countries of Austria/Germany, Baltic Countries, France/Poland and Spain/MEXICO.

For further information please contact Ava Rado: email: Radovan@aol.com and info@CenterForEmergingArt.org

2011 Music Map of the World Chamber Music Festival is made possible with the support of the Miami-Dade County Department of Cultural Affairs & Cultural Affairs Council, the Miami-Dade County Mayor & Board of County Commissioners, Audrey Love Charitable Foundation, Miami-Dade County Tourist Development Council, GableStage, Rado-Gidali Funds, Dale Nally Studio, Kaufman Rossin & Co. PA & private donations

KCC productions presents the Felipe Lamoglia Quintet at Carnaval on the Mile 3/5/11

KCC productions presents the Felipe Lamoglia Quintet on the Douglas Stage, Carnaval on the Mile, Coral Gables, Saturday March 5, at 5:15 PM.

Felipe Lamoglia is a Cuban saxophonist, composer, and arranger, born in Holguin, Cuba. At the age of 18 a scholarship came from the prestigious Superior Institute of Arts (ISA), the most important University of Music in Latin America. His big professional opportunity came at age of 18, being hired to play with NG La Banda, one of the most acclaimed Cuban orchestras ever. Felipe funded his own Orchestra called Oni-Ache, traveling to Sao Paulo, Brazil in 1992 for a musical exchange program with the University of Sao Paulo and went on to live in Brazil for seven years.

After moving to the United States in 1999, he started playing locally with great artists such as the late Celia Cruz, and also began performing regularly with GRAMMY Award-winner Arturo Sandoval in 2001. Felipe had the opportunity to participate in the recording of Arturo’s album “Trumpet Evolution” along with two DVD releases (“Live at Blue Note NYC” and “Live at the Ann Arbor Summer Festival”) as well as performing all over the world and participating in some of the most important Jazz festivals in America and Europe where he shared the stage with Herbie Hancock, Michael Brecker, Wynton Marsalis, Eldar, Marcus Miller and others.

It was later in 2004 when Felipe joined the GRAMMY Award-winner Gonzalo Rubalcaba, recording his GRAMMY Award-nominated album “Paseo”, released by the prestigious Blue Note Records. Around this time he kept on performing for two years with the New Cuban Quartet all over the world. In 2006 he arranged and played on Ignacio Berroa’s new album “Codes”, also released by Blue Note Records and nominated for a GRAMMY as well. This led to performing with Mr. Berroa’s quartet in diverse tours.

Recently Felipe worked as a producer in Arturo Sandoval’s latest album “Rumba Palace”, which won a GRAMMY Award in 2008, being in charge of all the arrangement and composing. By the end of 2007 his first solo album “Dimensions”, recorded in Brazil, was released. This project incorporates his Afro-Cuban roots with strong influences of Jazz and Brazilian music. “I can assure you no other place in the world deserves my solo debut more. I really hope that everyone who in one way or another has followed and supported my music through all these years can enjoy this album and receive my sincere thanks through all my music.”

Silvano Monasterios Carnaval on the mile 3/5/11

KCC productions presents Silvano Monasterios and the Fourth World Ensemble on the Douglas Stage, Carnaval on the Mile, Saturday March 5, at 4:15 PM.

Voted “Best Jazz Musician in Miami (2009)” by the Miami New Times, pianist-composer Silvano Monasterios hails from Caracas, Venezuela. After obtaining an “Outstanding Soloist Award” at the University of Colorado in 1991, Silvano received a music scholarship from the University of Miami, from which he earned a Bachelor of Music in 1995.

Silvano has performed with a number of important artists including Ira Sullivan, Terumasa Hino & the World Jazz All-Stars, Othello Molineaux, Dave Liebman, Melton Mustafa, Marc Johnson, Donald Byrd, Alan Harris, Paquito D’Rivera, Arturo Sandoval, Nathen Page, Randy Brecker, Sammy Figueroa, Dee Dee Bridgewater, Paul Wertico, Mark Egan, Shakira, David Lee Roth, and Nestor Torres.

In 1998, Silvano was voted “New Artist of the Year” at the Hennessy Cognac Jazz Search in New York City. 1998 also marked the release of his first CD, Roads Not Taken, which received outstanding reviews in the U.S. and Latin America.

He earned his Master’s Degree in Jazz Piano and Pedagogy in 2004 from The University of Miami. DownBeat Magazine honored Silvano as the winner of its “Best Jazz Instrumental Soloist Award” in the 28th Annual (2005) Student Music Awards. In 2006, his new recording, Fostered, was released. Fostered features all original compositions, including “Avila”, mentioned above.

In 2007, Dogleg Records, a new independent company, released a recording of a live concert by the Wertico/Egan/Monasterios Trio entitled “Jazz Impressions”. Silvano composed, performed & co-produced two songs, including the title track, of the 2008 GRAMMY-nominated album, “The Magician”, by Sammy Figueroa & His Latin Jazz Explosion. This wonderful CD has been nominated as “Best Latin Jazz Album of the Year”.
The 4th World Ensemble, emerging in 2007 from Monasterios’ desire to experiment with the fusion of Latin Rhythms, World Music and Pure Jazz, features Monasterios on piano, accompanied by percussion, drums, bass and saxophone. The ensemble performs all original music composed and arranged by Silvano, and this year will release a new CD, “Unconditional.”

Batuke Samba Funk At Carnaval On The Mile 3/6/11

Diogo Oliveira’s Batuke Samba Funk band will be appearing at Carnaval on the Mile
Sunday, March 6, at 2:30 PM
on the Douglas Stage
Miracle Mile, Coral Gables
Batuke’s booking done through KCC Productions

Batuke is the act of drumming on any surface, or with any object, that makes a sound. Recycled cans, plastic buckets and pieces of scrap metal have all been transformed into percussive instruments that enhance the musical atmosphere of this group established by Diogo Oliveira in 2008.

The core of Batuke Samba Funk comprises four musicians based in Miami, Florida. The group offers a fusion of Brazilian rhythms including samba and samba rock with classic American funk. While the core group consists of bass, drums, keyboard and voice, the ensemble is joined by trombone, female vocals and Brazilian percussion when performing with their full 7-piece configuration.

Bassist, composer and musical producer Diogo Oliveira is the creator of Batuke Samba Funk. He is one of the most recognized and accomplished Brazilian musicians working in South Florida. One of his recent musical productions, Braziian Voices Funky Jazz Show, was awarded “Best Show of the Year” by the Brazilian Press Awards in 2010.

Batuke’s keyboard and woodwinds are performed by Brian Wolfe, an American originally from Alabama. Wolfe is multi-talented…songwriter, composer and musical producer with particular focus on horn and string arrangements.

Goran Rista provides the dynamic drumming style that is a signature of Batuke. Originally from Serbia, Rista brings a drumming style defined by clean execution, mutli-layered range and intense power that evoke an instantaneous interplay between music and emotion.

The featured vocalist of Batuke is Robson Coccaro, an accomplished singer, music producer and event designer. He is one of the most distinctive vocal talents in the US, offering a sublime synthesis of groove and melodic character that have helped establish Batuke as one of the most sought after bands in Miami.

Tour of Miami Beach Gardens 3/19/11

Miami Beach Botanical Garden
Presents
The 10th Anniversary Tour of Miami Beach Gardens
Saturday, March 19, 2011

Visit six private residential gardens, behind the gates of waterfront estates and personal retreats with a koi pond, stately old trees, and exceptional plant collections.
Drive yourself or bicycle.
Gardens are open 10AM- 3PM.
Tour tickets $25 advance & Garden members/ $30 day of tour

Tickets online at www.mbgarden.org
Telephone: 305-673-7256 ext. 201
E-mail lajamieson@mbgarden.org

On March 19 only, 11AM to 4PM, the Garden hosts the ‘Truck Stop’ with Miami’s hottest food trucks selling fast and fun lunches and snacks. The Garden ‘Truck Stop’ and Miami Beach Botanical Garden are free and open to the public. Sale of orchids, plants, books, souvenirs, jewelry, gems & junque throughout the day at 2000 Convention Center Drive

Coconut Grove Food, Wine and Music Festival 5/7/11

Coconut Grove Food, Wine & Music Festival
May 7, 2011, 4:00 pm – 9;30 pm
St Stephen’s Episcapol Church
2750 McFarlane Road
Coconut Grove, Florida 33133

www.coconutgrovefoodwinemusicfestival.com

Introducing The Coconut Grove Food, Wine & Music Festival which is a spring festival that will transform Coconut Grove into a food and wine lover’s paradise with specialty food items, culinary events, sophisticated parties and live musical entertainment.

The festival will be held on the grounds of St Stephen’s Episcopal Church which is in the heart of Coconut Grove on Saturday, May 7th 2011 between 4-9:30 pm. The event will showcase the delightful flavors of many international wines and spirits along with the samplings from Miami’s most talented chefs.

Coconut Grove Food, Wine and Music festival will by hosted by the Florida Marlins Community Foundation and will benefit the Epilepsy Foundation. The Epilepsy Foundation® of Florida (EFOF) was established in 1971 and is the principal agency for epilepsy programs and services sponsored by the State of Florida, servicing the estimated 360,000 Floridians who suffer from the condition.

Performances
5:00PM-5:30PM Coconut Grove Ballet Performance
5:35PM Sword Exhibition
5:40PM-5:50PM Project Generation Salsa Dance & Salsa lover
6:00PM-6:15PM Lion Dance
6:20PM Ribbon Cutting
6:30PM Food & Wine Tent Opens to paid Ticket Holders

Please be aware that the food and wine tent will open from 6:30-9:30
All Beverages & Food may be purchased from 4PM-6:30PM
Music
4:00PM-6:30PM DJ
6:30PM-7:15PM Miami Mix Band
7:15PM-8:00PM Ryan Stone Music
8:00PM-8:15PM Miami Mix Band
8:15PM-8:45PM DJ
8:45PM-9:30PM Campo Deluxe Band

Seminars & Chef Demonstrations
4:30PM- 4:45PM Travel Expert, Gailen David from Dear Sky Steward will give some travel Advice
4:45PM-5:00PM Speaker From The Florida Epilepsy Foundation
5:00PM-5:45PM Chef Carmen Trigueros will prepare an exquisite dish and have the audience interact.
5:45PM-6:30PM Chef Richard L. Ingraham Jr will prepare A shrimp and scallop ceviche with black and white popcorn
7:00PM Judging Sequence Celebrity Judges will try food to decide which is “The Best”
Participating Judges: Roxanne Vargas from NBC 6, Chef Carmen Trigueros, Chef Richard L. Ingraham Jr, Doug Witt from My City Eats Publications, Craig Balsam from Chop House

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

Galleries along Main Highway and St. Stephens Art Show now celebrating 23 years by Betty Alvarez

As I was heading to the Coconut Grove Festival, I always stroll along Main Highway and see what local vendors and artists have on display. As I started my stroll, I came upon many jewelry vendors and a very colorful car created by artist Marcie Ziv. This car was very popular to the locals and tourist alike. An asian tourist dressed in very colorful attire took pictures with the automobile and it caught the attention of a TV commercial crew who were filming the festivities.

Afterwards, I wandered into a small art show which showcased many local artists and vendors. It was late morning and many people were already in this small art show. Painting and ceramic displays wowed the many visitors.

Next door, the 23rd Annual St. Stephens Art Show was taking place. This fine art show not only attracted thousands of art aficionados and patrons, but also served as one of the area’s top non-profit events that help to fund numerous outreach programs in Miami. Visitors enjoyed artwork from more than 160 renowned artists, an international food court, children’s activity area, an authentic English tea room and musical entertainment. Ranked top in the country by Sunshine Artist Magazine, the show’s proceeds allowed St. Stephens to offer a range of cultural, spiritual and entertainment activities to the community, as part of its vision to be “The Heart of the Grove and Reaching Beyond.”

Photographs by Betty Alvarez copyright 2011

Local Gallery celebrated the 48th Annual Coconut Grove Art Festival in Style By Betty Alvarez

Visiting the Coconut Grove Art Festival can become a bit of a hassle sometimes. Coconut Grove Gallery & Interiors offered as a special service to the gallery clients every year. Free VIP transportation to and from the art show as guests parked stress free in the gallery parking lot and were greeted by Bailey, the golden retriever who is also the gallery mascot. While in the gallery, guests were treated by mimosas and appetizers as they wander all over the gallery and admiring in the artwork and art furniture that the gallery had to offer. What better way to wind down before and after the show than to prop your feet up on a plush designer couch and relax and enjoying impressive art by artists such as Jack Amoroso, who was one of the founders of the original Coconut Grove Art show in the 1950’s.

As a prelude to the show, the Coconut Grove Gallery & Interiors hosted their 2nd annual Dinner with the Artists featuring Amanda Brisbane, Jack Brumbaugh, Judy Fuller & Eric Lee for 50 of their best clientele. What better way to get to know an artist then to share an intimate dinner surrounded by their lovely works. The savory menu for the event was catered by Focaccia Bistro a local grove restaurant.

Coconut Grove Gallery & Interiors located at 2884 Bird Avenue, Coconut Grove now offers Cheese and Wine Wednesdays from 5-7:30 p.m. where guests can enjoy wine and assorted cheeses as they appreciate everything in the gallery. For more information please call (305) 445-7401.

Photographs by Betty Alvarez copyright 2011

The 2nd Annual Largopalooza Music and Arts Festival presented by Queen of the Scene and DJ Oski 3/12/11

The 2nd Annual Largopalooza Music and Arts Festival
presented by Queen of the Scene and DJ Oski
Saturday, March 12, Noon-11pm
Pontunes
MM 108 Bayside
Key Largo, FL
www.queenofthescene.com
www.pontunes.com

Admission: $10, Kids under 12 free

Stage 1:
1-1:30pm- Fantastic 5
2-2:30pm Kendra Day
3-3:30 Halfway to Moksha
4-4:30pm Marvlec
5-5:30pm The Regs
6-6:30pm Falseta
7-7:30pm Birthday Gang
8-8:30pm Smaash
9-9:30pm Pawnshop 45
10-11pm AIR GUITAR CONTEST

Stage 2:
1:30-2pm Signal 2
2:30-3pm Pat DeLeon
3:30-4pm Joel Nunez Y Lo Nuevo
4:30-5pm Danse Macabre
5:30-6pm The Deadly Blank
6:30-7pm Devinshire
7:30-8pm Waking Delta
8:30-9pm Andares
9:30-10pm Siamese Blu
10-11pm AIR GUITAR CONTEST

Stage 3
1-1:30pm In As Much
2-2:30pm When In maine
3-3:30pm Ekkoz
4-4:30pm Forgetting Babylon
5-5:30 Silence Broken
6-6:30pm Atomik
7-7:30pm Pata e’Kabra
8-8:30pm Mind You
9-9:30pm Chamber Of Dreams
10-10:30pm The Push

Stage 4:
1:30-2pm Tables Have Turned
2:30-3pm Jacuzzi HiDive
3:30-4pm Fabian
4:30-5pm Filthy Animals
5:30-6pm Washed In Blood
6:30-7pm Dead In Bed
7:30-8pm D/Effektor
8:30-9pm Hate Machine
9:30-10pm Sun Dry Cilo
10:30-11pm Vanderland

Falcon’s Eclectic Alliance of Rock
(F.E.A.R. TENT) 4pm. 5pm. 6pm.

DJ’s:
DJ OSKI
DJ Darth Revan
DJ Clarke
Spooky DJ

To be a vendor please call Oski at 305.303.3976 and email your info to djoski@pontunes.com & queen@pontunes.com

Ultimate Live Experience at The Fair in Miami-Dade 3/17-4/3/11

The Ultimate Live! Experience Begins At The Fair
March 17 through April 3
Coral Way (SW 24th Street) and 112th Avenue
Southwest Miami (Fairgrounds).
Hours: Noon until midnight Thursday March 17, Friday, March 18 (last two days of spring break) and all Saturdays and Sundays.
Weekdays 3 p.m. to midnight.
www.fairexpo.com
www.facebook.com/miamidadefair.

Fair-Time Regular General Admission: $10 general admission and free for children five years of age and younger. Fair-Time Deals: 50 percent off Opening Day Admission

The Fair in Miami-Dade reaches its 60 year mark March 17 through April 3. Spread across 18-days, The Fair ranks as one of the largest and most successful family events in the country, offering more than half a million guests new ways of pushing the LIVE! Experience to the Next Level.

On Opening Day, Thursday March 17th, the Ultimate LIVE! Experience begins with Latin Grammy Award winners Chino y Nacho LIVE! in concert at 9pm. The Venezuelan duo made their album debut nationally in 2008 and later gained acclaim with their international chart-topping smash hit “Mi Nina Bonita” and “Tu Angelito” in 2010.

Packages On-Sale Now. Quantities Limited.
Fans can purchase Ultimate LIVE! Experience packages in advance to Meet & Greet hot new artists slated to perform as part of Friday Nights Rock and NEW this year Saturday Nights…LIVE! and SunDay FunDays A-LIVE! Package includes 1x Admission Ticket, 16x Ride Tickets and 1x Ultimate LIVE! Seat with Access Pass. Buy your tickets now for only $49.99 available February 14 – March 4th. Visit www.fairexpo.com for more details. Quantities are limited.

Discount Advance Sales Tickets
Fairgoers receive the biggest savings (admission, POP & rides coupons) on tickets to The Fair 2011 during the Advance Sales Ticket window. Discounts of up to $7 per person are available now until The Fair opens on Thursday, March 17th by visiting www.fairexpo.com.

Advance Sales Single Ticket Prices
· Single Admission $8 (Good for admission for ages 6 and over any day including Opening Day, March 17, 2011. 5 & under FREE). Price during fair is $10. Save $2.
· POP $20 (Good for unlimited rides Monday – Friday ONLY. Not good for school field trips or weekends.) Price during The Fair is $25. Save $5.
· 22 Any Day Ride Coupons $17 (Good on midway rides any day of The Fair including school field trips and weekends.) Price during The Fair is $25. Save $8.

Thursday, March 17th at 9pm | Featuring international artists Chino y Nacho
Friday, March 18th at 9pm | Featuring American rock band Paper Tongues
Friday, March 25th at 9pm | Featuring FCW and WWE Superstars
Friday, April 1st at 9pm | Featuring alternative band The Ready Set
Saturday, March 19th at 9pm | Featuring Christian Singer/Songwriter and GMA Female Vocalist of the Year Natalie
Saturday, March 26th at 9pm | Featuring Nicaraguan Grammy Award winner Luis Enrique
Saturday, April 2nd at 9pm | Featuring Latin and Grammy Award nominated Puerto Rican Salsa Singer Jerry Rivera
Sunday, March 20th Noon – 5pm | Featuring Sid the Science Kid and Super Why!
Sunday, March 27th Noon – 5pm | Featuring The Cha-Cha Slide & Mr. C The Slide Man, Sid the Science Kid and Super Why!
Sunday, April 3rd Noon – 5pm | Featuring The Dirty Sock Funtime Band, Sid the
Science Kid and Super Why!

The Fair Reaches Its 60th Year Mark…Pushing the LIVE Experience to the Next Level! Live the Experience | March 17 through April 3, 2011. Be There – The Fair – Be There.
Presented by Pepsi, Kia Motors America and Sedano’s Supermarkets, The Fair is ranked the largest fair in Florida, attracting well over half a million visitors annually.

This adrenaline-filled 18-day event includes LIVE! entertainment, state-of-the-art rides, skill games, outrageous fair foods and livestock/agricultural competitions. The Fair proudly showcases more than 50,000 local student exhibits, both artistic and academic, and generously supports youth achievement programs throughout the year.

Fairchild International Orchid Festival 3/11-13/11

Ninth Annual International Orchid Festival
Friday, Saturday and Sunday, March 11-13, 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
Fairchild Tropical Botanic Garden
10901 Old Cutler Road
Coral Gables, Florida
Admission is $25 for adults, $18 for seniors, $12 for children 6-17 and free to children 5 and under and Fairchild members.
www.fairchildgarden.org.

Get ready for an amazing display of orchids from around the world! The International Orchid Festival, in its ninth year, is taking place at Fairchild Tropical Botanic Garden on Friday, Saturday and Sunday, March 11, 12 and 13, 2011, from 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.

The Festival will feature over 10,000 orchid plants and more than 50 orchid growers and vendors from around the world, who will exhibit and sell these magnificent plants—sure to delight both the orchid enthusiast and those new to the spectacular world of orchids. The Orchid Society of Coral Gables will grace the Garden House with an American Orchid Society (AOS) juried show displaying orchids for visitors to marvel at throughout the weekend. The Orchid Society of Coral Gables will also provide advice and tips on growing orchids at the Get Growing booth on the Garden House lawn.

As always, the International Orchid Festival will include educational lectures, walking tours, live music, the Orchid Tea Room, and great food!

Amidst the exotic colors and shapes of orchids, guests will also have the opportunity to see Fairchild’s current art exhibition, Les Lalanne at Farichild, featuring over 30 whimsical sculptures by Claude and François-Xavier Lalanne as well as Yoko Ono’s interactive Wishing Grove.

Schedule of lectures:
Friday, March 11
1:00 p.m. Intro to Orchid Culture, Jill Sidran
2:00 pm Intro to Orchid Culture, Betty Eber

Saturday, March 12
11:00 a.m. Intro to Orchid Culture, Larry Cox
12:00 p.m. Intro to Orchid Culture, Jim Davison
1:00 p.m. Repotting, Orchid Care, Alex Lamazares
2:30 p.m. Cultivo de Orquideas, Mirta Heineman

Sunday, March 13
11:00 a.m. Intro to Orchid Culture, Martin Mote, PhD
12:00 p.m. Intro to Orchid Culture, Dave Foster
1:00 p.m. Orchid Diseases and their Control, Robert McMillan, PhD
2:00 p.m. Cultivo de Orquideas , Ruben Sauleda, PhD

Sweet Street Desserts Brings Luscious ™ To Miami Beach during the 2011 Food Network South Beach Wine and Food Festival 2/24-27/11

Sweet Street Desserts Brings Lusciousâ„¢ To Miami Beach
Friday, February 25
Perrier-Jouët BubbleQ
presented by Allen Brothers and hosted by Bobby Flay and Friends
Delano
1685 Collins Ave.

Sobe’s 10th Year Anniversary Party “Let Them Eat Cake,” presented by Moët Hennessy USA and hosted by Emeril Lagasse along with Martha Stewart
1111 Lincoln Rd.

International Gourmet dessert company to make the city’s beaches and streets much sweeter with its second appearance at South Beach Wine & Food Festival

For the second year, Pennsylvania-based dessert company Sweet Street Desserts will make Miami Beach’s famous beaches and streets that much sweeter during the 2011 Food Network South Beach Wine & Food Festival, February 24-27.

The highly anticipated annual festival which attracts foodies and wine connoisseurs from around the world will get a soul-satisfying experience as attendees sample Sweet Street’s luscious dessert line in Miami Beach. Sweet Street Desserts has become the world-renowned food service gourmet dessert leader, served in the finest restaurants and cafés worldwide. The familiar taste of these desserts, served at Barnes & Noble, among other top national chains, is now available directly to consumers. The latest line of products, Pipeable® Mousse Kits, launched September 2010, are now available for purchase at hundreds of retailers nationwide, including ShopRite. These All Natural, Gluten-Free Pipeable® Mousse Kits make it easy to create gorgeous desserts guests will love. Each kit comes with 8 dessert cups and 2 rich flavors of dessert mousse, ready upon thawing to layer, decorate or create one’s own dessert.

“We are very much looking forward to Sweet Street’s return to Miami Beach,” said Founder and CEO Sandy Solmon. “We have a very exciting line-up of events planned, including two that are already sold out as well as the send-off for our new ‘Sweet Ride’ dessert mobile.”

During the festival, Sweet Street will offer a diverse sampling of its desserts at two sold-out events on Friday, February 25: Perrier-Jouët BubbleQ, presented by Allen Brothers and hosted by Bobby Flay and Friends, held beachside at the Delano, 1685 Collins Ave.; and Sobe’s 10th Year Anniversary Party “Let Them Eat Cake,” presented by Moët Hennessy USA and hosted by Emeril Lagasse along with Martha Stewart at 1111 Lincoln Rd. Spreading even more lusciousness through the streets of Miami, Sweet Street Desserts’ customized “Sweet Ride” will be riding through select areas, offering passersby a chance to sample some of the brand’s most popular creations, including 10 richly flavored dessert mousses, an assortment of gourmet cupcakes and irresistible dessert bars.

Coinciding with the opening of the celebrated culinary event on Thursday, February 24, the gourmet dessert company will donate 15 percent of its online sales to the festival’s beneficiary, Florida International University (FIU). February 24th through March 13th, customers that want to enjoy something lusciously wonderful while supporting a good cause can visit www.sweetstreet.com, purchase their favorite gourmet desserts, enter code “FIU” upon checkout, and 15 percent of their purchase will support the University’s School of Hospitality and Tourism Management.

Founded in 1979 by Sandy Solmon, Sweet Street Desserts offers over 400 gourmet desserts to some of the finest restaurants, bakeries and supermarkets in the world. In addition to award-winning cakes and pies, Sweet Street has a variety of Dessert Bars, Cheesecakes, Cookies and Mousses. Each made from the ultimate in fresh, high quality ingredients, Sweet Street is rated #1 in tasted and appearance by the most discriminating chefs. These luscious desserts are also available on sweetstreet.com, at upscale retail locations nationwide and for charitable fundraising. Whether it’s helping your business make a unique and lasting impression, organizing your community fundraiser or turning a personal event into an occasion, Sweet Street Desserts will always complete the moment. For more information, visit www.sweetstreet.com.

The South Florida Irish Community 33rd Annual St. Patrick’s Day Festival 3/12/11

Saturday, March 12th, noon till 6 p.m.
Fred B. Hartnett Ponce Circle Park in Coral Gables
2800 Ponce de Leon Boulevard
admission is free
www.emeraldsocietysfl.com

The South Florida Irish Community invites everyone to join a traditional Celtic celebration at the 33rd Annual St. Patrick’s Day Festival from high noon till 6 p.m., Saturday, March 12th (the Saturday before St. Patrick’s Day). The festival will be held at Fred B. Hartnett Ponce Circle Park in Coral Gables (2800 Ponce de Leon Boulevard) just five blocks south of Miracle Mile.

Entertainment will be provided by Avalon featuring the popular Irish singer and harpist, Tricianne Garrihy; The Paddy Kelleghan Band; The C.O.D Band, and by the St. Andrew Bagpipe Band. In addition, Irish dancers from the Breffni Academy of Dance led by Michael O’Hara will provide plenty of fancy stepping and gravity-defying leaps. Lovely participants of The Miss Colleen Pageant will be showcased on stage.

Holding to the belief that “Everyone is a little bit Irish on St. Patrick’s Day,” The St. Patrick’s Day Committee has combined family-oriented entertainment and a variety of palate-pleasing delectables such as traditional corned beef & cabbage and authentic Irish soda bread, as well as a wide array of spirits and other beverages including Irish whisky and Irish stout. The festival will also include many children’s activities, including the Leprechaun Corner, face painting, a giant slide, and the very popular rock-climbing wall. A wide variety of Irish crafts will be available for sale by high quality vendors.

This is the twelfth year the Festival has been held in Coral Gables at Fred B. Hartnett Ponce Circle Park. The site of the Festival is named for former Coral Gables Mayor, the late Fred B. Hartnett, a long-time member of The Emerald Society.

For the past 33 years, the St. Patrick’s Day Committee has organized a St. Patrick’s Day Parade or Festival. The event is produced by the St. Patrick’s Day Committee, Inc. with the support of the City of Coral Gables, the Miami-Dade County Department of Cultural Affairs, the Cultural Affairs Council, the Mayor and the Miami-Dade Board of County Commissioners.

As always, admission to the Festival is free and open to all. For more information, call 305-949-8400 or visit the South Florida Emerald Society website at www.emeraldsocietysfl.com.

Caption for Photograph: Dancers from the Breffni Academy of Dance

Coral Gables Wine and Food Festival 3/26/11


8th Annual Miccosukee Tribe of Indians of Florida Coral Gables Wine and Food Festival presented by MARTINI®.
Saturday, March 26th

Tickets can be purchased at www.coralgableswineandfood.com.
VIP Ticket $150 per person
Street Festival $65 per person

The Miccosukee Tribe Of Indians Of Florida Coral Gables Wine And Food Festival Gears Up For Another Sell-Out Event! Eat, Drink and Support the American Lung Association & The University of Miami Miller School of Medicine

2011. Discover fabulous new restaurants and exciting wines at this incredible event held in a brand new location in the heart of historic Coral Gables. Ponce De Leon Boulevard (between Miracle Mile & Almeria Ave.) will be opened to foot traffic only for a special evening of celebration and philanthropy. Superb food, exquisite wine, and live music from “People You Know” will be offered to raise funds for the American Lung Association and Pulmonary Research at The University of Miami Miller School of Medicine. New to the festival this year is the DEWAR’S® Momento D Lounge. The lounge brings a unique experience to life via a deejay, red carpet, and a step and repeat for photo opportunities. We invite you to let go and discover the meaning of “Gioia di Vivire” – Italian style and sophistication at the MARTINI® Terrazza. Enjoy delicious sparkling wine cocktails from MARTINI – Pure Joy from Italy.

Tickets VIP Ticket $150 per person The exclusive VIP Ticket entitles patrons to first access from 6:00 p.m. – 7:30 p.m. to MARTINI® Terrazza. Experience signature MARTINI® cocktails and a full spirit bar courtesy of Bacardi USA. A $150 donation includes the MARTINI® Terrazza experience, spirit bar, superb hors d’oeuvres by Miccosukee Resort & Gaming: Empeek-Cheke, Fine Dining Restaurant, a VIP gift bag (includes a special bottle from our sponsors) and admission to the street festival immediately following.

Street Festival $65 per person From 7:30p.m. – 10:00p.m. This ticket includes sampling from over 30 of the areas best restaurants paired with wines from around the world at more than 25 tables. Included in this ticket is the DEWAR’S® Momento D Lounge & MARTINI® Terrazza (this will re-open for street festival ticket holders by 7:45p.m.).

* All tickets can be purchased at www.coralgableswineandfood.com or for additional information call: (954) 524-4657.

Complementing the cuisine Premier Beverage will have wines from around the globe at more than 25 tables. Enjoy popular varietals and experiment with the newest and hottest grapes emerging onto the market. Each table will offer a variety of labels and winery representatives will be on hand to offer advice, tips and answer any questions. The Wine & Spirits

The MARTINI®Terrazza will open by 7:45pm to all ticket holders. In the era of glittering celebrity and smooth style, the MARTINI® Terrazza was a place for the famous and influential to meet and toast one another. Come and join us for a sip of MARTINI and a taste of true glamour in the MARTINI® Terrazza at the Festival.

The DEWAR’S® Momento D Lounge is a special area that takes your experience at the festival one step further by offering guests a comfortable exclusive lounge space to enjoy with friends while sharing DEWAR’S® signature cocktails. A perfect place to enjoy DEWAR’S®, one of the most awarded Scotch Whiskies in the world.®

Crown Wine and Spirits is the exclusive festival retailer giving patrons the chance to purchase wines sampled on the street and the latest wine accessories. Only festival participants will be extended this wonderful opportunity to receive major discounted prices!

There will be signature chef selections available to sample from some fabulous local restaurants. As of press time restaurants include: Anacapri on Ponce, Barrio Latino, Benihana, Blue Martini, BonBon Café and Patisserie, Chilorio’s Very Mexican, Donut Divas & Fun Foods, Fleming’s Prime Steakhouse & Wine Bar, Giardino Gourmet Salads, Gusto Fino Italian Deli, iheartoliveoil.com, Il Grissino, La Confradia Restaurant, La Marea, Liberty Caffé-Coral Gables Country Club, Miccosukee Resort & Gaming: Empeek-Cheke Fine Dining Restaurant, Miller’s Ale House Coral Gables, Norman’s 180, Ortanique on the Mile, Panera Bread, Pardo’s Peruvian Cuisine, Por Fin Restaurant & Lounge, Randazzo’s Little Italy, Red Koi Thai and Sushi Lounge, Seasons 52, Talavera Restaurant, Tarpon Bend, The Bar, & Toss Catering The Food

Proceeds benefit the American Lung Association’s lung health research, education, and patient assistance programs and the International Bronchitis Center at The University of Miami Miller School of Medicine. “I am delighted to see this festival has become a signature event in South Florida,” said festival Honorary Chairman Marc Buoniconti, Development Advisor for the International Bronchitis Center and President for the Miami Project to Cure Paralysis. “We are thrilled to have such strong community support and this event will help us in our mission to raise money for a very important cause,” Buoniconti added. The Beneficiaries

The Title Sponsor is the Miccosukee Tribe of Indians of Florida. The Presenting Sponsor is MARTINI®. The Exclusive Festival Retailer is Crown Wine and Spirits Additional Sponsors include: Premier Beverage Company, DEWAR’S ®, “Cypress Financial Group – an office of MetLife”, Mercedes-Benz of Coral Gables, The Kirk Foundation, NBC-6, Merchant Graphics, American Airlines, Buoniconti Entertainment LLC, South Florida Photo, Around Town Magazine, Boca Raton Magazine, Florida Travel & Life, In the Gables Magazine, ItsInMiami.Com, InVinoMiami.Com, Ocean Drive Magazine, Panorama Latino Magazine, SoulofMiami.Org, WHATMIAMI.Com, & Easy 93.1. The Sponsors

Beginning our second century The American Lung Association is the oldest not-for-profit health agency in America. The American Lung Association in Florida, South Area serves three counties including Miami-Dade, Broward, and Monroe. About America Lung Association

Its mission is to prevent lung disease and promote lung health in South Florida through patient services, programs, public education and research. In addition to helping people with asthma, American Lung Association strives to help those individuals suffering from lung cancer, emphysema, chronic bronchitis, TB, pneumonia, influenza, occupational lung problems, respiratory allergies, lung problems caused by air pollution and infant pulmonary disorders.

About The Miccosukee Tribe of Indians of Florida The Miccosukee Tribe of Indians is a federally recognized Native American Tribe exercising sovereign powers of self-governance over 200,000 acres of tribal lands. The Tribe owns and operates several successful enterprises, including Miccosukee Resort & Gaming, a 302- room hotel and gaming facility featuring 1,800 video machines, high stakes bingo and poker; Miccosukee Indian Village & Gift Shop; Miccosukee Airboat Rides and Miccosukee Golf & Country Club – home of the 2010 Miccosukee Championship; a PGA Nationwide Tour event.

Wizard World Miami Comic Con 2/26-27/11

Miami Comic Con 2011
Wizard World Convention
Saturday, February 26, 2011 – 10am – 7pm
Sunday, February 27, 2011 – 10am – 5pm
Miami Airport Convention Center (MACC)
711 N.W. 72nd Avenue
Miami, FL 33126
Website More Info Tickets.

Join tens of thousands of fellow fans as they converge on the Miami Airport Convention Center (MACC) at Miami Comic Con to celebrate the best in pop culture. Miami Comic Con brings it all – Movies, Comics, Toys, Video Gaming, Games, TV, Horror, Wrestling, MMA, Original Art, Collectibles, Anime, Manga & More! This is Florida’s best new Comic Con! Miami Comic Con is brought to you by the group who produces the most widely attended Comic Con tour!

Special Guests:
Billy Dee Williams, Ray Park, Julie Benz, Adam West, Burt Ward, Scott Thompson, Daniel Logan, Kevin Nash, Jim Starlin, Greg Capullo, Michael Golden, Phil Jimenez, David Mack, Alé Garza, Bill Sienkiewicz, Mark Texeira, J. David Spurlock.

About Wizard World:
Wizard World is a producer of pop culture and multimedia conventions across North America that markets movies, TV shows, video games, technology, toys, social networking/gaming platforms, comic books and graphic novels. It has the rights to the names, marks, domains, customer lists and production rights for a portfolio of pop culture and multimedia conventions.

Marsalis and Jarreau to Headline 6th Jazz in the Gardens Festival in Florida 3/19-20/11

6th Jazz in the Gardens Festival
March 19 & 20, 2011
SunLife Stadium
2269 Northwest 199th Street
Miami Gardens, Florida 33056

Click Here for Ticket Purchase.

After six years of unforgettable concert experiences and entertainment, Jazz in the Gardens has grown to become one of the most highly regarded and anticipated music festival events in the country.

On March 19th & 20th, 2011, Jazz in the Gardens will continue the magical annual tradition at SunLife Stadium, hosting an event that will surely surpass last year’s experience with another illustrious lineup that continues to make this festival second to none. Your Jazz in the Gardens weekend experience will include pre-festival events, after parties, fabulous shopping, community events and much, much more!

Jazz in the Gardens, voted the best festival of 2010 by Miami New Times, has upgraded their already star-studded line up to include former New Edition members Bobby Brown, Johnny Gill and Ralph Tresvant to the two-day music festival, returning to Miami Gardens’ SunLife Stadium for the 6th consecutive year, March 19 and 20, 2011. Performing under the name “Heads of State”, Brown, Gill and Tresvant will reprise their exhilarating chart topping hit making career, which is widely credited for inspiring and originating the explosive boy band movement of the 80s and 90s. The group replaces Doug E. Fresh & Slick Rick “The Ruler” on the bill.

Saturday, March 19, 2011, “Jazz in the Gardens” attendees will be treated to electrifying performances by Ms. Lauryn Hill, Charlie Wilson, Al Jarreau, Jazmine Sullivan and Brown/Gill/Tresvant aka “Heads of State”. Sunday, March 20, 2011 line up will feature R&B legends Gladys Knight, EnVogue, El DeBarge, Lalah Hathaway and Branford Marsalis performing their classic hits. Joining the star-studded cast, and adding his unique and internationally renowned mixing skills, is Miami’s own bright star, D.J. Irie, the official DJ for The Miami Heat and now “Jazz in the Gardens”. Tickets are on sale now at http://www.jazzinthegardens.com/, Ticketmaster locations and online, and at the SunLife Stadium Box Office. Tickets range from $45 for General Admission to $70 for Prime Reserve. Discounts available for 2 day passes (best value).

“Jazz in the Gardens” owes its success to a simple formula: a star-studded line-up, great food, extraordinarily affordable ticket prices and amazing weather. For the past five years the festival has enjoyed unprecedented growth, consistently delivering stunning increases in attendance. The 2010 festival garnered a heaping 45,000 guests, attracting both locals and thousands of out-of-towners to the beautiful City of Miami Gardens “Like all Jazz in the Gardens fans, I wait in anticipation to hear who is performing and once again I’m excited! The 2011 line-up is absolutely fantastic and I look forward to all the fans from around the nation joining us again. This added event in Miami Gardens brings added value to the City and to South Florida in general. I am proud of our City; in the seven years since incorporation, the City has seen a number of tremendous positive changes and improvements. There is a lot more work ahead of us, but Jazz in the Gardens is more than a concert, it is an opportunity and experience that people want to enjoy year after year,” says Mayor Shirley Gibson.

The 2010 “Jazz in the Gardens” included performances from A-list artists including Mary J. Blige, John Legend, Robin Thicke, Teena Marie, Boyz II Men, Cassandra Wilson, David Sanborn, Melanie Fiona, Joe Sample and K’Jon. Previous years have included celebrated artists such as Wyclef, Babyface, Kenny G., Frankie Beverly and Maze, Chaka Khan, Chrisette Michele, Common, Erykah Badu, Anthony Hamilton, Roy Ayers, The O’Jays, Nancy Wilson, George Benson, Sergio Mendez, Luciano, KEM and
Boney James.

For more information about the 6th Annual “Jazz in the Gardens,” please call the general hotline at (877)-640-5299 or visit www.jazzinthegardens.com. Sponsorship requests should be directed to Roane Consulting Group at (804)-506-4020 or sponsorships@jazzinthegardens.com. Food and merchandise vendor requests should be sent to vendors@jazzinthegardens.com.

Information courtesy of Jazz & Blues Florida.

Riverwalk Blues and Music Festival in Fort Lauderdale 2/11-13/11

Riverwalk Blues & Music Festival
Feb 11, 12 & 13, 2011
Bubier Park – Corner Of Las Olas & Andrews
Downtown Ft. Lauderdale

Friday – Feb 11- Kickoff Party
The Blue Tuesday Stage Inside The Downtower
6:00 Pm – Doors Open
6:30 Pm – Big Poppa E & The E Band
8:30 Pm – Blues Dragon
10:00 Pm – The John Nemeth Band

The Downtowner Saloon Stage
9:30 Pm – Blueberry Jam

Saturday – Feb 12
Bubier Park Main Stage
11:00 Am – Doors Open
12:30 Pm – Big City Blues Band
2:30 Pm – Dave Shelly & Bluestone (Sfbs Ibc Winner)
4:30 Pm – Albert Castiglia
6:30 Pm – Janiva Magness
8:30 Pm – Robert Randolph And The Family Band
*Come visit Charlie at the Jazz & Blues Florida tent and enter the FREE raffle to win the great prizes listed below.

Downtowner Saloon Stage
9:30 Pm – J P Soars & The Red Hots

Bourbon On 2nd (Venue Change)
10:00 Pm – Rod Hamdallah Band
11:30 Pm – Blue Tuesday’s All Star Jam W/ Famous Frank & The Nucklebusters

Sunday – Feb 13
Bubier Park Main Stage
11:00 Am – Doors Opoen
12.30 Pm – Ever So Klever
2:30 Pm – Joey Gilmore Band
4:30 Pm – Karen Lovely Band
6:30 Pm – Superchickan & The Fighting Cocks
8:30 Pm – Jimmy Thackery & The Drivers
*Come visit Charlie at the Jazz & Blues Florida tent and enter the FREE raffle to win the great prizes listed below.

Special Performances by Richard Johnston “The Hill Country Troubadour”

Downtowner Saloon Stage
1:00 Pm – Ernie Southern
7:30 Pm – Josh Rowand & Pitbull Of Blues

Blue Tuesday Stage
9:30 Pm – Doors Open
10:00 Pm – Blue Tuesday’s All Star Jam W/ Famous Frank & The Nucklebusters

*Jazz & Blues Florida will be onsite collecting email addresses (name, email address & zip code) for marketing purposes in exchange for raffle entries. During each set change at Bubier Park at least one of the following items will be awarded. All entrants will also receive a special discount coupon for next year’s Riverwalk Blues & Music Festival via email. One entry per person, please.
Raffle Prizes:
· $25 Gift Certificate to The Downtowner (2)
· Two tickets to see Big Bill Morganfield’s show at The Orange Door on his dad’s birthday! ($50)
· Two dinner & show tickets to see Tinsley Ellis at Chef John’s ($70)
· $25 Gift Certificate from South Shores Tavern & Patio Bar (2)
· Two tickets to Sharon Jones & The Dap Kings compliments of LiveNation
· Two Weekend Passes to The Bonita Blues Festival
· Riverwalk Blues & Music Festival Tee Shirts
· Assorted & sundry CDs

Sponsors: Blue at Heart Productions, The Downtowner, Country Side Dental Associates, Boston’s on the Beach, Bourbon on 2nd, SonicBids, AMF Tire, Big City Blues Magazine, The Art of Joe Klucar, Jazz Blues Florida, Legendary Rhythm and Blues Cruise, AIA Limo, 2 Men and a Truck, My Studio, Budweiser, Bud Light, Long Board, Drifter Pale Ale, Sun Sentinel.

This Is A Cash Only Event – Bring Your Own Chair – Please No Coolers, Outside Food Or Beverages – No Pets (Service Dogs Only) – No Cameras (If It Fits In Your Pocket You Can Bring It In) – This Is A Wheelchair Accessible Event – Rain Or Shine No Refunds.

For complete festival details go to –
22nd Annual Riverwalk Blues and Music Festival

Jazz & Blues Florida – Florida’s online guide to live jazz & blues.
www.JazzBluesFlorida.com

Saint Sophia Greek Festival 2/25-27/11

Saint Sophia’s 33rd annual Greek Festival
Friday, February 25 and runs through Sunday, February 27.
The Saint Sophia Cathedral
2401 Southwest 3rd Avenue
Miami, FL 33129
Coral Way (S.W. 3rd Avenue) and 24th Road
near Miami’s historic Roads neighborhood.
Festival hours are Friday and Saturday, 11 a.m. to 11 p.m., and Sunday, noon to 11 p.m.
Admission is $5 for adults ($3 with coupon) and free to children 12 and under.

This annual tradition features such popular delicacies as mousaka (egg plant), pastitsio (Greek lasagna), spanokopita (spinach pie) and tyropita (cheese pie), lamb, gyros, souvlaki and Greek salads. For those with a sweet tooth, there will be no shortage of Greek pastries including baklava and honey-dipped loukoumades.

Greek dancers, ages 5 -18, will celebrate their heritage with shows throughout the weekend that feature popular traditional folk dances.

A variety of booths offering arts and crafts, clothing, jewelry, religious art and devotional items and books will be on hand. Guided tours of the Byzantine cathedral will be offered each day, and there will be a children’s area with rides, games and other activities.

A Sip of Wine A Taste of Heaven 2/26/11

A Sip of Wine…A Taste of Heaven
Feb. 26th, 7pm
Miramar Town Center
2200 Civic Center Place
Miramar, FL 33025
www.miramarpembrokepines.org

7th annual food & wine event
Sample over 30 restaurants and caterers
Wines courtesy of Premier Beverage
Martini Bar
Live Band
Over 100 items in our Silent Auction and artwork and jewelry

tickets are $45 for the main event on Feb. 26th
$55 for the VIP event on Feb. 17th & the main event Feb. 26th

log on to www.miramarpembrokepines.org for tickets

Miami International Boat Show and Strictly Sail 2/17-21/11

Miami International Boat Show & Strictly Sail
Thursday, February 17, through Monday, February 21, 2011
Thursday, Feb. 17 (Premier Thursday): 10 a.m.-6 p.m.
Friday, Feb. 18-Sunday, Feb.20: 10 a.m.-8 p.m.
Monday, Feb.21: 10 a.m.-6 p.m.

Sea Isle Marina & Yachting Center and Miamarina at Bayside open 10 a.m.-6 p.m. daily

Miami Beach Convention Center
1901 Convention Center Drive, Miami Beach

Sea Isle Marina & Yachting Center
Miami International Boat Show’s in-water display
1635 North Bayshore Drive, Miami

Miamarina at Bayside
Strictly Sail Miami returns to Bayside for 2011
400 Biscayne Blvd., Miami

Admission: Premier Day (Feb. 11): $30
Adults: $16
Five-day adult pass: $75
Two-day adult pass (valid Feb. 18-21): $30
Youth 15 and under get in FREE

Advance tickets can be purchased Online.
MiamiBoatShow.com
StrictlySailMiami.com

Spotlights:
NEW! Meet Russell Newberry — Star deckboss from Discovery Channel’s Deadliest Catch!
NEW! Dive & Travel Harbor — A ‘show within a show’ for all diving and travel enthusiasts, where you can try scuba diving, get tips and lesson for free!
NEW! Discover Boating Resource Center — Launch your boating life here! Hands-on clinics, seminars, on-water activities and expert advice on how to get started in boating.
Silent Auction & Reception for SUDS — Benefit for Soldiers Undertaking Disabled Scuba, an organization that takes our wounded Iraq and Afghanistan Soldiers diving. Silent auction items available for viewing in the Dive & Travel Harbor.
The Big Game Room is Back — Have a drink at the Marlin Bar, take in an educational seminar, see the latest in fishing products all in one place.
Meet the Cast & Crew of Expedition Great White — Chris Fischer, Capt. Brett McBride and Capt. Jody Whitworth from the hit show will provide a sneak peak at their upcoming new series on National Geographic Channel, plus give away some unique items from the Mothership Ocean, Costa Sunglasses and Sperry Top Sider. Friday at 8pm, Big Game Room
Guy Harvey Artist Pavilion — Meet marine legend and newest member of the International Game Fish Association Fishing Hall of Fame, Dr. Guy Harvey, and see his amazing jewelry and art display.
Sunday is Florida Marlins’ Day — Show your team pride with the Marlins Mermaids! Watch them perform on the Big Game Room stage at 3:30pm and 5:00pm., to be followed by a QA and autograph session. Billy the Marlin will be on hand too!
The Jack Daniel’s Experience — Sample a new drink recipe and more at the Jack Daniel’s booth (must be 21 and older).
PLUS — Affordability Pavilion, Miss GEICO and the Time Bandit offshore racing boats, and so much more to be announced in the coming weeks. Stay tuned!

The 70th annual Miami International Boat Show & Strictly Sail Miami, one of the world’s greatest boating events, returns February 17-21, 2011, showcasing thousands of the newest powerboats, sailboats, engines, electronics and marine accessories from more than 2,000 leading manufacturers from around the world. From personal watercraft and performance boats to sport fishers and mega-yachts, the Miami International Boat Show & Strictly Sail Miami offers something for every boating lifestyle, activity and budget, plus fun attractions for boaters of all ages.

Attractions this year include the NEW Dive & Travel Harbor, the ideal U.S. destination for diving and travel enthusiasts; the Affordability Pavilion featuring boats that can be financed for $250 or less per month; the popular Big Game Room; plus a new boating education experience featuring free boat rides, on-the-water training courses, daily seminars and more.

The 70th annual Miami International Boat Show and Strictly Sail Miami is produced by the National Marine Manufacturers Association (NMMA), the world’s largest producer of boat shows and the leading association representing the recreational boating industry. NMMA member companies produce more than 80 percent of the boats, engines, trailers, accessories and gear used by boaters and anglers throughout the U.S. and Canada. The association is dedicated to industry growth through programs in public policy advocacy, market statistics and research, product quality assurance and promotion of the boating lifestyle. For more information, visit www.nmma.org.

Parking: Courtesy shuttle buses will run between all locations including the park and ride at the
American Airlines Arena from one hour prior to show opening through one hour after show close daily. Daily paring at the American Airlines Arena is $10.

New for 2011! Courtesy water taxi service is available between the park and ride at the
American Airlines Arena, Sea Isle Marina & Yachting Center, and Strictly Sail Miami at
Miamarina at Bayside from 10 a.m.-6 p.m. daily.

Exclusive to the 2011 Miami International Boat Show & Strictly Sail taking place February 17-21, the new Discover Boating Resource Center offers a unique on-the-water educational experience for boaters of all ages and skill levels. Visitors can take advantage of a variety of free, daily interactive courses including close quarter handling, joystock docking, navigation, scuba diving, and more.

“With the addition of the Discover Boating Resource Center, the Miami International Boat Show and Strictly Sail provides the ideal destination for new boaters to get educated on all of the benefits of the boating lifestyle, and seasoned captains to learn about the latest boating technologies and sharpen their skills,” said Cathy Rick-Joule, show manager. “Whether you want to become more confident docking, learn how to sail, or take the plunge scuba diving, the 2011 show gives people the unique experience to take to the water and discover why life is better with a boat!”

In addition to hundreds of exhibitors offering everything from the latest diving gear and clubs to the world’s most renowned adventure destinations, the Dive and Travel Harbor features activities for those looking to start exploring underwater as well as seasoned pros who want to find the newest in diving and gather with fellow enthusiasts.

Dive and Travel Harbor attractions include:
· Try Scuba at the DEMA ‘Be a Diver Pool’! – New to the underwater world of Scuba diving? All guests 10 and older are invited to take the plunge at the ‘Be a Diver Pool’. Anyone age 10 and older can submerge themselves into the fun and excitement of Scuba diving in a tropically warm pool, test some of the latest Scuba equipment and have a photo taken underwater as a keepsake.

· Human Aquarium – For guests looking to see the latest diving equipment while staying dry, check out the Human Aquarium from Divers Direct. The aquarium features divers in a clear plexi-glass tank demonstrating the latest and greatest in Scuba technology. Attendees may even spot a mermaid or two!

· Soldiers Undertaking Disabled Scuba (SUDS) Benefit – On Saturday February 19, the Miami International Boat Show, in partnership with volunteers fromthe South Florida Divers Club, will host a reception for Soldiers Undertaking Disabled Scuba (SUDS), an organization which takes wounded Iraq and Afghanistan Soldiers diving and gives them the opportunity to become open water certified. There will be a silent auction throughout the show with items on display at the Dive & Travel Harbor, followed by the reception on Saturday evening from 7-9:00 p.m. The reception is by invitation only. Contact Joanne Zito at jzito@nmma.org to reserve your spot, or visit www.SUDSdiving.org to learn how to get more involved.

The Harbor is centrally located on the first floor of the Miami Beach Convention Center with easy access to the outdoor demonstration center.

CANCELLED The 1st-Ever Fuego Cuban Music World Festival 4/9/11

THIS EVENT HAS BEEN CANCELLED.

1st Fuego Cuban Music World Festival Announced!
Saturday, April 9TH, 2011 from 10AM to Midnight
Homestead International Speedway
1 Speedway Blvd
Homestead, FL
www.FuegoCubanMusicFestival.com

“For the 1st time a Cuban music all-star roster in US”

The Fuego Cuban Music World Festival, the first ever Music & Arts festival in the United Stated celebrating Cuban culture throughout the world. Think of it as a “Cuban Woodstock” with the best Cuban artists all sharing the stage. The festival is produced by Fuego Entertainment a company run by Hugo Cancio a well know Cuban music producer and concert promoter. The tickets for the festivities will cost $40 per person for this historical event with activities for the whole family.

The complete roster of artists will be announced shortly with many surprises. There will be more than 14 performers representing all genres of popular Cuban music, including Cuban reggaeton, pop, jazz and trova for the estimated 50K attendees present to enjoy.

18th Annual 9 Mile Music Festival 3/12/11

18th Annual 9 Mile Music Festival
March 12, 2011, 1:00pm – 12:00am
Bayfront Park
301 N. Biscayne Blvd., Downtown Miami, FL 33132
www.9milemusicfestival.com

18th Annual 9 Mile Music Festival formerly known as Caribbean Festival.
Performing Live:
Stephen Marley
Damian Marley
Julian Marley
Ky-Mani Marley
Thievery Corporation
Slightly Stoopid
Major Lazer
Inner Circle
Kevens
DJ Hatcha
Mala of Digital Mystik
Juan Basshead & MC Jumanji

Admission + 4 canned goods to benefit Curley’s House

Tickets are on sale now! at www.bobmarleymovement.com, or at the following Ticket Outlets:
Uncle Sams Music: (305) 532 – 0973
Condom USA: (305) 610 – 7867
Barbican Square: (954) 885 – 5422
Caribbean Delite: (305) 254 – 6606
Jamaican Kitchen: (305) 596 – 2585
Juney’s Restaurant: (305) 654 – 2955
Reggae n Things: (954) 255 – 3280
Festival hotline: (305) 740 – 7344

The 2011 SoBay Festival of the Arts ArtSoBay Exhibit Opening 2/4/11

Artsobay Exhibit Opening
Friday, February 4, 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm
16701 SW 72 Avenue
Miami, FL 33157

Free. Open to the public.
Full Schedule

Join us for the ArtSoBay Exhibit Opening, the annual juried fine art exhibit held at the Deering Estate at Cutler. An open call was issued to the arts community and submissions for the exhibit were reviewed by guest juror, Rene Morales, Associate Curator for the Miami Art Museum (MAM), and the Estate’s own Exhibits and Collections Committee. The artists chosen will showcase a variety of contemporary art. The Deering Estate at Cutler congratulates this generation’s emerging and contemporary artists for the 2011 ArtSoBay exhibit: Kerry Phillips, Gavin Perry, George Sanchez, Felice Grodin, Sarah Karl, Jen Stark, Raul Mendez, Richard Hayden, Ralph Provisero, and the TM Sisters as well as the Deering Estate’s on-site Artists-in-Residence: Deena Blazejack, Cherie Clark, Kim Yantis, Lara Stein Pardo, Aurora Molina, Yomarie Silva, and Carsten Meier.

The Original Miami Beach Antique Show 2/3-7/11

February 3-7, 2011
Thursday – Sunday 12:00pm – 8:00pm
Monday 12:00pm – 6:00pm
Miami Beach Convention Center
Halls C, & D
1901 Convention Center Drive
Miami Beach, FL 33139
www.miamibeachantiqueshows.com

$15.00 (ticket valid for all 5 days)
Appraisal Day: Saturday, February 5th, 2011
Pearl Giveaway: Pearl Promotion Booth, every hour on the hour

The Original Miami Beach Antique Show has grown into the largest indoor antique show in the world to include more than 800 national and international dealers. The show offers buyers the biggest selection of rare and unique items from all over the world.

The 2011 Original Miami Beach Antique Show, features dealers from 22 antique rich countries. Some of the museum quality pieces to be exhibited here include statues by Auguste Rodin and Emile Gaugin, Japanese Satsuma Kinkozan, and many more rare and exquisite items.

The 2011 Original Miami Beach Antique Show kicks off its 50th with a special opening ceremony and ribbon cutting event at the Miami Beach Convention Center. Celebrations will begin at 11:00am with a few words from US Antique Shows’ event organizers and local Miami Beach officials, followed by a champagne toast. “The

Original Miami Beach Antique Show has been a treat for residents and visitors alike for 50 years,” said Miami Beach Mayor Matti Bower. “The quality of the exhibitors and participants makes this show welcome to our city year after year – and hopefully for another 50!”

“There are many preparations under way to celebrate 50 successful years of the Original Miami Beach Antique Show. We know the public will love some of the things we have in store for them”, stated Andrea Canady, fair director.“This year will the best show yet with the most varied collections of antiques ever showcased, sure to please our growing crowd of attendees and dealers.”

Show hours are from 12:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. from February 3-6th and 12:00 p.m. to 6 p.m. on February 7th. Admission fee is only $15 to attend all five days of the show. There will be an Appraisal Day on Saturday, February 6th where attendee’s items will be appraised for free.

2011 DocMiami International Film Festival 9/22-25/11

2011 DocMiami International Film Festival
9/22/11-9/25/11, 3 days and nights
Doral Golf Resort and Spa
4400 N.W. 87 Avenue,
Miami, FL 33178
ALL FILMS ARE FREE
Free Concert With Fito Espinola

http://docmiami.org

About Us
Our organization is dedicated to promoting the best that documentary film making has to offer worldwide. We seek to provide film makers a forum which promotes their unique contributions to the evolution of the cultural arts within South Florida and within the entertainment industry as a whole. In addition we:

– Provide a documentary film festival to promote the art form of up and coming documentary filmmakers at a local, national and international level.
– Provide educational outreach programs for young filmmakers grades 6-12.
– Host three benefit concerts to raise funds in order to build much needed schools in Tanzania!

Recognized by ProductionHub as the “Spiciest Film Festival”, DocMiami was more than humbled that the beautiful Olga Guillot “Queen of Bolero” was able to share the 2010 DocMiami festival with us and that she was able to be presented the first “El Rey” Tito Puente Contribution to the Arts Award by Tito Puente Jr. The DocMiami International Film Festival, showcased three days of cutting edge international documentary filmmakers and three nights of outstanding music concerts, in a celebration of documentary filmmaking at a global level nestled in sunny South Florida. The festival brought together emerging documentary filmmakers, students’ grades 6 -12, as well as film and music enthusiasts in a truly bohemian, one-of-a-kind event. DocMiami’s music concerts benefit the non-profit, Brick by Brick for Tanzania, where performers such as: Melton Mustafa, Tito Puente, Jr., Prince Emmanuel Abiodun Aderele, Jamie Catto, Rich Ferguson, Luis Bofill and Band and Rock n’ Roll Royalty featuring Eloy “Rali”, contributed their talents to assist school children in Tanzania whom are combating not only poverty but also a drought, hunger and the AIDS crisis. The 2011 Event will continue in the same spirit presenting film, music and art all in one location here in South Florida. Join the excitement!

Exciting International Documentary Films, Music Concerts & Awards Gala hosted by Tito Puente, Jr. and Gloria Ordaz. Visit docmiami.org for more details SCHEDULE OF FILMS ONLINE ** FREE FILMS **

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Palm Beach Fine Craft Show 3/4-6/11

Palm Beach Fine Craft Show
March 4-6, 2011, Fri/Sat 10am-6pm – Sun 11am-5pm
Palm Beach County Convention Center
650 Okeechobee Blvd.
West Palm Beach

Not to be confused with the myriad “craft fairs” that dot the landscape this time of year, the Palm Beach Fine Craft Show is a premier showcase of contemporary American craft, presenting masterful work, beautifully displayed. Everything you will find at the show is one-of-a-kind or limited edition, all designed and crafted in artists’ studios across America. The Palm Beach Fine Craft Show will feature 115 of the nation’s top craft artists offering work in ceramics; silver, bronze, and copper; mixed media; decorative and wearable fiber; jewelry; paper; wood; and glass – each unique and inspiring it its own way. Many of the artists who will be at the show have work in major museums and important private and corporate collections around the country.

If Tiffany were alive today and making his lamps, this is would be a show for him. But, the show also includes wearble art, jewelry, hats, handbags and lots of other cool stuff. Prices range from under $50 to over $50,000, so there is something for ever taste and every budget.

www.CraftsAmericaShows.com

Florida Renaissance Festival celebrates 19th year in Deerfield Beach 2/12-3/13/11

The Magical Renaissance Experience Lives On In South Florida
This year’s five themed weekends will include:
Feb 12, 13 – Romance Weekend – Pope’s Vow Renewals
Feb 19. 20 & 21- Pirates Weekend – Pillage of the Village
Feb 26 & 27- Pet’s Weekend – Medieval Menagerie
March 5 & 6- Wenches Weekend – Bodacious Bodices
Mar 12 & 13- Celtic Weekend – Kiss the Blarney Stone

The Florida Renaissance Festival at Deerfield Beach’s Quiet Waters Park will be open weekends from 10 a.m. to sunset (including, Monday Feb 21, President’s Day).
Prices range from $20.00 for adults and $7 for children ages six to 11 years old. Children under six are free. Special season pass tickets are $50. www.ren-fest.com

Photographs from Florida Renaissance Festival in Key Biscayne.

Florida Renaissance Festival celebrates 19th year in Deerfield Beach
The grandeur of the 16th century will make its mark in South Florida once again at the 19th annual Florida Renaissance Festival in Deerfield Beach. Join the King, the Queen, and their royal court for five exciting themed weekends, beginning Saturday, February 12th at Quiet Waters Park in Deerfield Beach through March 13th. The 16th Century production features more than 100 costumed performers, 12 stages with continuous entertainment and more than 20 stage acts from around the world.

“Every year during early February, South Florida has the unique opportunity to step back into time to a place where majesty and fantasy collide,” said Bobby Rodriguez, executive producer of the Florida Renaissance Festival. “Favorite acts will return and new thrilling acts will début, to warp guests into the mystical 16th century village.”

During the five themed weekends, guests will enjoy jousting tournaments three times a day, hearty food and human powered rides and games for children that include the World’s Largest Rocking Horse, Giant Chess, Barrel Rides, and games of strength and skill. The festival features mystical characters, live entertainment, food and over 100 artisans.

New and exciting acts combine with old favorites to delight guests throughout the festival. This year, hosts King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella will delight crowds with an all new presentation of the world’s most famous love story, Cinderella. The 25 minute act will feature beautiful gowns and costumes, a whirlwind of music and dance, and outrageous comedy. Also new this year, the Honeymoon Cabaret. A Russian Princess and her rapscallion husband have lost all their gold and decide to take their talents to the streets. This is a tale of the romantic duo’s adventure as street performers. The hilarious act features acrobats, magic and juggling.

The festivities will feature historical reenactments, sword fights, magical illusions and an abundance of authentic fare from freshly made kettle corn to roasted giant turkey legs, which can be washed down with a swig of mead or ale.

The Florida Renaissance Festival is produced by the National, award winning Bobby Rodriguez Productions and strives to create an entertaining and cultural opportunity by making Renaissance history come to life for both children and adults. The sponsors of the Florida Renaissance Festival include Warsteiner Beer, Community Bank of Broward, Pepsi, Forum Publishing Group, Magner’s Irish Cider, Chaucer’s Mead and Comcast. The event is hosted by Broward County Parks and Recreation Department.

The Florida Renaissance Festival in Deerfield Beach has been seen by more than one million people in South Florida. This 16th Century production features more than 100 costumed performers, 12 stages with continuous entertainment and 20 stage acts from around the world. Follow us on Twitter: @flarenfest or find us on Facebook: The Florida Renaissance Festival. Call 954-776-1642.

Food Network presents The Best Thing I Ever Ate at the Beach hosted by Duff Goldman 2/26/11

Food Network Brings Its Primetime Series The Best Thing I Ever Ate To The
2011 Food Network South Beach Wine & Food Festival Presented By Food & Wine
February 26th
The Ritz-Carlton
South Beach

Hosted by Ace of Cakes’ Duff Goldman, Food Network presents The Best Thing I Ever Ate at the Beach

As part of the 2011 Food Network South Beach Wine & Food Festival presented by Food & Wine, Food Network presents a Saturday night fête that will bring to life the popular primetime series The Best Thing I Ever Ate. Taking place on February 26th at The Ritz-Carlton, South Beach, Food Network presents The Best Thing I Ever Ate at the Beach hosted by Duff Goldman will feature your favorite personalities from Food Network, Cooking Channel and the South Florida area sharing the best thing they have ever eaten on the beach from shorelines across America.

“We are thrilled to headline a new event in honor of the 10th anniversary, that brings to life one of our most popular programs, The Best Thing I Ever Ate,” says Brooke Johnson, President, Food Network & Cooking Channel. “Guests will enjoy interacting with so many of our prominent faces from both Food Network and Cooking Channel while enjoying their favorite dishes from across the country.”

From locations coast to coast, your favorite personalities are bringing their favorite beachside treats and the people who make them straight to South Beach – and it wouldn’t be a celebration without the Grammy Award-winning group KC and the Sunshine Band and Pommery POP Champagne helping you “Get down tonight”!

Join top personalities like Scott Conant and his choice Clandestino Susci from the beachside resort town of Portonova, Italy, serving up oyster mojito shots; Marc Forgione presents the classic Cuban sandwich from David’s Café (Miami Beach, FL); Chuck Hughes alongside Cape Porpoise Lobster Co. (Cape Porpoise, ME) with their fried Maine clams; Claire Robinson with Prime 112 (Miami Beach, FL) sampling chocolate and peanut butter s’mores; and Festival Founder and Director Lee Brian Schrager even joins in on the fun – bringing in Epicure Gourmet Market (Miami Beach, FL) to serve up some of his favorite foods. Dance all night long with Sunny Anderson, Anne Burrell, Bethenny Frankel, Marcela Valladolid, Dwyane Wade, Andrew Zimmern, and many more!

All proceeds from the Festival benefit the Florida International University School of Hospitality and Tourism Management and the Southern Wine & Spirits Beverage Management Center. The complete program for this year, tickets and more information is available online at www.sobewineandfoodfest.com or by calling the box office at 877.762.3933. Get daily updates on the Festival all year long by following Festival Founder and Executive Director Lee Brian Schrager on Twitter – www.twitter.com/Lee_Schrager.

Food Network (www.foodnetwork.com) is a unique lifestyle network, website and magazine that connects viewers to the power and joy of food. The network strives to be viewers’ best friend in food and is committed to leading by teaching, inspiring and empowering through its talent and expertise. Food Network is distributed to more than 100 million U.S. households and averages more than 9.9 million unique web users monthly. Since launching in 2009, Food Network Magazine has tripled its rate base and delivers a circulation of 1.25 million. Headquartered in New York, Food Network has a growing international presence with programming in more than 150 countries, including 24 hour networks in Great Britain, India, Asia and Africa. Scripps Networks Interactive (NYSE: SNI), which also owns and operates HGTV (www.hgtv.com), DIY Network (www.diynetwork.com), Great American Country (www.gactv.com) and Cooking Channel (www.cookingchanneltv.com), is the manager and general partner.

About the Food Network South Beach Wine & Food Festival presented by Food & Wine
All proceeds of the Festival benefit the students of the Florida International University School of Hospitality and Tourism Management who also assist Festival organizers with sponsorship fulfillment, restaurant and exhibitor recruitment, logistics, and inventory as well as working alongside some of the world’s greatest celebrity chefs and winemakers.

The Food Network South Beach Wine & Food Festival presented by Food &Wine is produced by Florida International University and Southern Wine & Spirits of Florida with the support of the Miami Beach Visitors & Convention Authority and the Miami-Dade County Department of Cultural Affairs. For more information about the Festival, visit www.sobewineandfoodfest.com or call 877-762-3933. For more information about Florida International University visit www.fiu.edu, for the School of Hospitality and Tourism Management visit www.hospitality.fiu.edu and for more information about Southern Wine & Spirits visit www.southernwine.com.

10th Annual Flagler Fest 2011 Downtown Miami 2/5/11

10th Annual Flagler Fest
Saturday, February 5th, 2011
10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.
Downtown Miami – Flagler Street
from East 3rd Avenue to the Miami-Dade County Courthouse

The much anticipated 10th Annual Flagler Fest returns, a don’t miss, fun-filled, family-friendly day of activities in beautiful Downtown Miami!

Enjoy Live Jazz Music at Flagler Street & Miami Avenue presented by Avenue D.

Photographs of Florida Renaissance Festival in Key Biscayne on 1/16/11

Florida Renaissance Festival in the Historic Virginia Key Beach Park on Key Biscayne on Sunday, January 16, 2011.   Florida Renaissance Festival run January 15 – 23rd in Key Biscayne and then will be held in Quiet Waters Park in Deerfield Beach from Feburay 12th – March 17th.  We had so much fun and I believe I ate my way through the festival so much yummy food.

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Taste of Brickell Food and Wine Festival 3/26/11

Taste of Brickell Food & Wine Festival
March 26, 2011, Noon-10pm
1201 Brickell Bay Dr.
Miami, FL 33131
www.tasteofbrickell.com

Taste of Brickell Food and Wine Festival is a significant annual community outreach event, with the goal of providing a fun-filled day of music, outstanding food, and fun for the community of Miami and South Florida.

With the support of restaurants and sponsors of the Brickell area we are able produce this exciting culinary-food event in Brickell on the Bay!

More Than Fifty Restaurants, Sponsors, and non-profit organizations help bring thousands of people together to experience a diverse exchange of food and music in the heart of Brickell Miami.

The Great Taste of the Grove 2011 4/16-17/11

The Great Taste of the Grove Returns for 21st Year of Food, Music & Fun
Saturday, April 16th • 11 a.m. – 7 p.m.
Sunday, April 17th • 11 a.m. – 7 p.m.
Peacock Park

The Great Taste of the Grove, returns to Coconut Grove’s beautiful Peacock Park April 16-17 with two fun-filled days of outstanding food, live music and activities for all ages.
Produced by the Coconut Grove Chamber of Commerce, The Great Taste of the Grove is the perfect way to spend the day with your family and friends. A tasty array of culinary delights will be provided by local restaurants. Sodas water, beer, wine tastings and gourmet coffee will also be available to complement all the delicious food.

Admission to The Great Taste of the Grove is free and food tickets are just $1 per ticket, with menu items ranging from 1 to 8 tickets. The event is a major fundraiser for the Chamber, and a portion of the proceeds benefit Grove-based charitable organizations.

For more information visit www.thegreattasteofthegrove.com.

Miami International Film Festival 3/4-13/11

The Miami International Film Festival
March 4-13, 2011
www.miamifilmfestival.com

Download the Film Guide PDF.

The Miami International Film Festival (MIFF), celebrating its 28th edition March 4-13, 2011, is considered the preeminent Ibero-American film festival in the U.S.

The annual festival, produced and presented by Miami Dade College, attracts more than 70,000 film enthusiasts and more than 400 filmmakers, producers, actors and industry professionals. During the past five years, the festival has screened films from more than 60 countries, including 300 East Coast, U.S. and world premieres.

Through Encuentros, the Festival’s mentorship and film development program for emerging filmmakers and projects from Spain, Portugal and Latin America, MIFF has become the natural gateway for the discovery of Ibero-American talent.

Additionally, the festival’s REEL Education Seminar Series for film students, industry professionals and the community at large, consistently attracts top Hollywood and independent film executives from Sony Pictures Classics, Warner Bros., IFC Films, Fox Searchlight, DreamWorks Animation, HBO Films/HBO Latino and William Morris Endeavor, among many others. For more, visit www.miamifilmfestival.com or call 305-237-MIFF (3456).

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Official Lineup of 28th Annual Miami International Film Festival is Unveiled with Exclusive Premieres, Parties and Industry Presentations

Fernando Trueba to open the Festival for the second time, this year with his animated musical feature, Chico & Rita

Festival to host Red Carpet World Premiere of Things Fall Apart, co-written by and starring Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson and produced by Miami’s own Randall Emmett

Re-invigorated Documentary Program packed with latest works by Oscar winners and nominees; Morgan Spurlock to headline “A Conversation With…” seminar

2011 Golden Globe winner Susanne Bier to be feted with Career Achievement Tribute

Unique among U.S. festivals, signature Ibero-American lineup to screen the latest releases, award winners and box-office hits from Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Cuba, Dominican Republic, Guatemala, Mexico, Puerto Rico, Spain and Uruguay

Miami Beach plays host to Industry Program
Exclusive parties and special events to be held at Miami’s iconic Freedom Tower,
W South Beach, Miami Design District’s Moore Building and Miami Beach Botanical Gardens

Miami, FL — Launching a new chapter with a new executive director, the official lineup of the Miami International Film Festival (MIFF), produced and presented by Miami Dade College (MDC), was announced today replete 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 March 4-13, 2011.

The Festival launches on Friday, March 4 with the first Opening Night animated feature in its 28-year history: Chico & Rita by Fernando Trueba and Barcelona designer Javier Mariscal, a whirlwind, jazz-and-blues love story between a Cuban band leader and sultry chanteuse that spans from Havana to Hollywood and features the sounds of Dizzy Gillespie, Nat King Cole and Bebo Valdes. Trueba previously opened the 14th edition of MIFF, in 2004, with Belle époque. The Festival’s Awards Night takes place on Saturday, March 12 before the screening of Incendies by Denis Villeneuve (Polytechnique, Maelstrom), the French Canadian-Arab family drama that is Canada’s official submission for the Academy Awards’ Best Foreign Language Film race. Among the highlights of Awards Night is the presentation of the Venemovies Audience Award.

For the 2011 Career Achievement Tribute, on Sunday, March 6, the Festival honors prolific Danish filmmaker Susanne Bier (Brothers, After the Wedding, Things We Lost in the Fire). The Festival will screen her latest portrait of complex and complicated familial relationships, the 2011 Golden Globe Award Best Foreign Film winner, In a Better World, which is Denmark’s official submission for the Oscars’ Best Foreign Language Film category. Bier is confirmed to attend

“Once again, we are extremely pleased to bring the best of cinema from around the world to Miami. Our rich program not only offers many escapes through the art of film, but also some wonderful educational opportunities,” said Miami Dade College President Dr. Eduardo J. Padrón.

“Dreams are a key theme of MIFF 2011, starting with our 2011 official image from Stian Roenning,” explains Executive Director Jaie Laplante. “The directors of these films are a true ‘dream team’ of cinematic artists. Their works will bestow a wizardly enchantment on this year’s Miami Film Society members and MIFF ticket buyers.”

This year’s Festival will feature films directed by, produced by and/or starring:
Pernilla August, Susanne Bier, Justin Chadwick, Daniel Cockburn, Claudio Cupellini, Marshall Curry, Alex de la Iglesia, Randall Emmett, Fridrik Thor Fridriksson, Liz Garbus, Andy Garcia, Alex Gibney, José María Goenaga, Patricio Guzman, Steve James, Robert Lee King, Diego Lerman, James Marsh, Carlos Moreno, Stanley Nelson, François Ozon, José Padilha, Andrew Rossi, Carlos Saura, Oliver Schmitz, David Serrano, Jody Shapiro, Morgan Spurlock, Fernando Trueba, John Turturro, Mario Van Peebles, Federico Veiroj, Denis Villeneuve, Lubna Azabal, Erykah Badu, Harry Belafonte, Monica Bellucci, Angie Cepeda, Antonio de la Torre, Catherine Deneuve, Gérard Depardieu, Veronica Echegui, Alexander Fehling, Dominik Garcia-Lorido, Danny Glover, Quim Gutierrez, Naomie Harris, Jill Hennessy, Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson, Ken Kesey, Ray Liotta, Mia Maestro, Natalie Martinez, Wagner Moura, Martha Plimpton, Noomi Rapace, Om Puri, Vanessa Redgrave, Gabino Rodriguez, Tony Servillo, Magaly Solier, Peter Stormare, David Strathairn, Cesar Troncoso, Jordi Vilasuso, Rachel Weisz and Lynn Whitfield.

WORLD and INTERNATIONAL PREMIERES
818 (USA); Magic City Memoirs (USA); Things Fall Apart (USA); and Water and Salt (Agua y sal) (Argentina)

NORTH AMERICAN and U.S. PREMIERES
Amador (Spain); Half of Oscar (La mitad de Oscar) (Spain/Cuba); How to Start Your Own County (Canada); Intimate Grammar (Israel); Jean Gentil (Dominican Republic/Mexico/Germany); Jo For Jonathan (Canada); Little Voices (Pequeñas voces) (Colombia); Marimbas from Hell (Marimbas del infierno) (Guatemala/France/Spain); Mandoo (Iraq); Microphone (Egypt); The Piano in a Factory (China); A Quiet Life (Italy); A Stone’s Throw Away (A tiro de piedra) (Mexico); Tilva Rosh (Serbia); and West is West (United Kingdom)

GUSMAN GALAS and RED CARPETS
This year’s series of films screening at Miami’s historic 1,642-seat Gusman Center for the Performing Arts, the Festival’s marquee home for 28 editions, received major program support from Miami’s Downtown Development Authority. The lineup includes: Chico & Rita (Spain); Potiche (France); Things Fall Apart (USA); In a Better World (Denmark); Marti, The Eye of the Canary (Marti, el ojo del canario) (Cuba); Elite Squad 2: The Enemy Within (Brazil); Young Goethe in Love (Germany); Magic City Memoirs (USA); With or Without Love (Una hora mas en Canarias) (Colombia/Spain); and, Incendies (Canada/France).

An opening night gala party, held at Miami Dade College’s historic Freedom Tower, will feature a tribute to Cuban music. Nine days later, the Festival will celebrate its award winners in all categories at a wrap-up celebration at the Design District’s historic Moore Building. At the mid-point of the Festival, the Spanish films in this year’s lineup are celebrated with a spectacular event at the Miami Beach Botanical Gardens, the El Coto de Rioja Paella Parade, featuring paella dishes from some of Miami’s top restauranteurs.

Ibero-American Competition:
The Festival’s signature Ibero-American Competition is unique among U.S. film festivals and serves as a gateway to U.S. audiences for feature films by first-, second- and third-time directors from Spain, Portugal and Latin America seeking distribution and theatrical release. This year’s showcase will feature nine (9) films representing Argentina, Colombia, Cuba, Dominican Republic, Guatemala, Mexico, Spain and Uruguay. They will compete for the $20,000 cash John S. and James L. Knight Foundation Ibero-American Competition Award. Screenwriters of the films in this category will also be eligible to compete for the Jordan Alexander Ressler Screenwriting Award (a $5,000 cash prize). Both awards are selected by a Grand Jury.

Highlights of the 2011 Knight Foundation Ibero-American Competition highlights include:
· A Stone’s Throw Away (A tiro de piedra) (Mexico), by director Sebastian Hiriart and starring Gabino Rodriguez
· Jean Gentil (Dominican Republic/Mexico/Germany), by directors Laura Amelia Guzman and Israel Cardenas
· Water and Salt (Agua y sal) (Argentina), by director Alejo Traube and starring Mia Maestro

Many films that eventually join this competition are graduates of the Festival’s unique “Encuentros” Program, which brings culturally interesting and commercially viable feature film projects in various stages of development to MIFF’s Industry office for round-table discussions in Miami Beach with distributors, international sales agents, financiers and other key industry personnel. Senior Program Consultant for Ibero-American Cinema, Diana Sanchez, returns as Encuentros Director this year.

“This year’s Encuentros selection is especially unique as the majority of the projects being presented are in the post-production phase. My hope is to see some of these projects in the MIFF 2012 selection,” said Sanchez. “The Encuentros programme adds a vibrancy and depth to the main cinema programme and allows us to give continued support to Ibero-American filmmakers who view Miami as their point of entry into the U.S. market.”

Highlights of the 2011 Encuentros Program include:
· Pescador (Ecuador/Colombia), by director Sebastian Cordero; produced by Lisandra Rivera
· Sweet 15 (USA), by director Anna Margarita Albelo; produced by Jamin O’Brien

“Doc You Up” Program and DOX Competition:
A re-invigorated documentary section, with the new name of “Doc You Up,” has created for MIFF in 2011, will feature a fascinating collection of new works, several by past Academy Award winners and nominees. “The documentaries we encountered this year provoked a series of conflicting emotions,” said Laplante. “Although there are documentaries throughout various sections of the Festival, the films in ‘Doc You Up’ engage many senses on a particularly provocative level.” Laplante credits Senior Program Consultant for Documentary Cinema, Thom Powers, as being instrumental in the programming of the new section.

The Doc You Up section will include a $10,000 cash John S. and James L. Knight Foundation DOX Competition Award, which will be selected by a Grand Jury. Doc You Up special events will include the REEL Education Seminar “A Conversation With…” Oscar nominee Morgan Spurlock, who challenged fast-food giant McDonald’s in Super Size Me. Spurlock is ready to take on Corporate America’s obsession with branding and product placement in The Greatest Movie Ever Sold, which will have its world premiere at the upcoming Sundance Film Festival. The Spurlock seminar will be held Tuesday, March 8 at 6:00 p.m. at the W South Beach. A series of “meet-and-greets” with documentary directors also will be scheduled around town during the Festival.

DOX Competition highlights include:
· Magic Trip: Ken Kesey’s Search for a Kool Place (USA), by Alex Gibney (Oscar winner for Taxi to the Dark Side) and Alison Ellwood
· Project Nim (United Kingdom), by James Marsh (Oscar winner for Man on Wire)
· If a Tree Falls: A Story of the Earth Liberation Front (USA), by Marshall Curry (Oscar nominee for Street Fight)
· The Interrupters (USA), by Steve James (Oscar nominee for Hoop Dreams)

World Competition:
The Festival’s long-running World Competition is a showcase for new films by a mix of up-and-coming and established filmmakers from around the globe. This year’s showcase will feature ten (10) films representing Canada, China, Egypt, Germany, Iraq, Israel, Italy, Serbia, Spain and USA. The films will compete for the $20,000 cash John S. and James L. Knight Foundation World Competition Award.

World Competition highlights include:
· 818 (USA), by director Robert Lee King
· Amador (Spain), by director Federico Leon de Aranoa and starring Magaly Solier
· The Piano in a Factory (Gang de Qin) (China), by director Zhang Meng

A new addition to MIFF programming team this year, Andres Castillo, contributed heavily to this section.

About the Shorts Competition, “Spider Love IV from Roxy Sunny Rosa’s Outer Space”:
The Festival’s perennial Shorts Competition gets rebranded in honor of the showcase of under-20 minutes films from developing international directors. This year’s slate will feature nine (9) films. They will compete for the University of Miami Grand Jury Award for Best Short (a $2,500 cash prize).

The Shorts Competition and Non-Competition lineup includes:
Good Luck (Spain/Denmark), In the Privacy of My Home (En la privacidad de mi hogar) (Puerto Rico/USA), Los Four McNifikos (Spain), Love Patate (France), Rosa (Argentina), Roxy (USA); Spider Fang! (USA), Sunny (Brazil) and Yuri Lennon’s Landing on Alpha 46 (Germany/Switzerland). Two shorts, Blokes (Chile) and Maya (Cuba), will screen out of competition.

About Florida Focus and the CinemaSlam Competition:
This section promotes the work of Florida talents, filmmakers and subjects alike. The lineup includes:
· Making S*** Up, by director Bill Bilowit, gives the movie star treatment to Miami’s own conceptual artist, Bert Rodriguez. His eccentric life, battling his personal demons and transforming them into ingenious works of arts, is his masterpiece-in-progress.
· Magic City Memoirs, from executive producer Andy Garcia and Miami director Aaron Salgado, is a filmed-in-Miami, coming-of-age drama starring Dominik Garcia-Lorido (City Island), Natalie Martinez (Detroit 1-8-7) and Jordi Vilasuso (The Lost City).
· Mooney vs. Fowle, by director James Lipscomb, filmed in 1961, is a candid and searing documentary portrait of a Miami moment in time: That year’s Florida state football championship game between historical rivals, Miami High and Edison High, the coaches and their unorthodox methods and the players who lived it. Although produced for television, the film was not aired on local stations. On its 50th anniversary of its completion, MIFF will present the World Premiere and true Florida “From The Vault” screening.

The CinemaSlam Competition is a new event at MIFF this year. It is a talent showcase for emerging auteurs to crown the best made-in-Miami short films created by undergraduate and graduate students attending Miami’s top film schools. Online voting began December 7 and runs through January 28, 2011. The competition is a partnership between MIFF and the Miami International University of Art & Design. CinemaSlam films will be posted at http://miff.openfilm.com/. Winners will be announced at the awards ceremony that is tentatively scheduled for Wednesday, March 9 at 7:00 p.m. at the Colony Theatre on Miami Beach.

NON-COMPETITION CATEGORIES
Cinema 360º, REEL Music, World Issues/World Films, Cutting the Edge:
With so many international films, MIFF organizers created this program to bring as much of the world as possible to Miami audiences in this non-competition category. This year’s showcase will feature 17 films representing Chile, Colombia, Denmark, France, Greece, Iceland, Iraq, Iran, Israel, Italy, South Africa, Sweden and the United Kingdom, among others. Cinema 360º highlights include:
· The First Grader (United Kingdom), by director Justin Chadwick, the Festival’s all-ages, family entry
· The Last Circus (Balada triste de trompeta) (Spain), by director Alex de la Iglesia
· Life, Above All (South Africa), by director Oliver Schmitz, the official entry to the 2011 Academy Awards from South Africa

The REEL Music program returns with two dynamic entries: Passione, by Italian-American actor/director John Turturro, which explores the vibrant folk music tradition of Naples; and Flamenco Flamenco (Spain), from Festival favorite Carlos Saura, who once again re-teams with Oscar-winning cinematographer Vittorio Storaro for an unparalled performance film of the greatest in flamenco song and dance. The World Issues/World Films program returns with 3 topical films and panel seminars, including the World Premiere of the Spanish-language version of the Schulberg/Waletzy Restoration of the 1948 documentary “Nuremberg”, Stuart Schulberg’s documentary of the Nuremberg trials which has never shown in the United States until last year. The provocative Cutting the Edge program, featuring films that push the boundaries of cinematic expectations, returns with new films from Mexico and Belgium, among others.

REEL Education Seminars and The 48-Hour Film Project’s FILMAPALOOZA 2011:
The Festival, through the REEL Education Seminar Series, offers industry professionals, students and the community at-large easy access to the latest news about film industry production, business development trends and networking opportunities. Some of this year’s seminars include: “Ready…Steady…PITCH” “Cinematographer’s Master Class” (sponsored by ICG, the magazine of the International Cinematographers Guild), “FutureScape of Multiplatform Distribution in Latin American Distribution,” and “Soundtracking for Film & TV,” a joint venture with the 2011 Winter Music Conference. The Festival’s Industry Program receives significant support and investment from the Miami Beach Visitor & Convention Authority.

Returning to MIFF once again is Filmapalooza 2011, the international competition of 48 Hour Film Project city finalists. Teams of filmmakers from over 70 cities worldwide are given a character, prop, genre and a line of dialogue and must write, shoot and edit a film in just 48 hours.

The Festival is produced with significant support from American Airlines, FPL, John S. and James L. Knight Foundation, Lexus, Miami Downtown Development Authority, Miami New Times, Screen International, Greater Miami Convention & Visitors Bureau, and many other significant sponsors, as well as the Miami Beach Visitors & Convention Authority and the Miami-Dade County Department of Cultural Affairs.

About Miami International Film Festival
The Miami International Film Festival (MIFF), celebrating its 28th edition March 4-13, 2011, is the premier Ibero-American film festival in the U.S. The annual event, which is produced and presented by Miami Dade College, attracts more than 70,000 film enthusiasts and 400 filmmakers, stars and industry professionals. During the past five years, the festival has screened films from 60 countries and hosted 300 East Coast, U.S. and world premieres. Through Encuentros, the festival’s mentorship and film development program for filmmakers and projects from Spain, Portugal and Latin America, MIFF has become a primary gateway for the discovery of Ibero-American talent in the entertainment world. In addition, the festival’s REEL Education Seminar Series consistently attracts top executives from Warner Bros., Sony Pictures Classics, IFC Films, Fox Searchlight, DreamWorks Animation, HBO Films/HBO Latino and William Morris Endeavor, among many others. For more information, visit www.miamifilmfestival.com or call 305-237-MIFF (3456).

About Miami Dade College
Miami Dade College has a long and rich history of involvement in the cultural arts, providing South Florida with a vast array of artistic and literary offerings including The Miami Book Fair International, the Cultura del Lobo performing arts series, The Cuban Cinema Series, nine visual arts galleries including The Freedom Tower at Miami Dade College and the School of Entertainment and Design Technology in addition to the Miami International Film Festival. MDC is the largest institution of higher education in the country and is nationally recognized for many of its academic and cultural programs. With an enrollment of more than 170,000 students, MDC is the nation’s top producer of associate in arts and associate in science degrees. The college’s eight campuses and outreach centers offer more than 300 distinct degree programs, including baccalaureate degrees in education, nursing, public safety management and other in-demand fields.

Food Network South Beach Wine and Food Festival Presented By Food and Wine 2/24-27/11

Food Network South Beach Wine & Food Festival Presented By Food & Wine Celebrates 10 Years!
Thursday, February 24 – Sunday, February 27, 2011
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The Food Network South Beach Wine & Food Festival presented by Food & Wine is a national, star-studded, four-day destination event showcasing the talents of the world’s most renowned wine and spirits producers, chefs and culinary personalities. Hosted by Southern Wine & Spirits of Florida and Florida International University (FIU), the festival benefits FIU’s School of Hospitality and Tourism Management Teaching Restaurant and the Southern Wine & Spirits Beverage Management Center. To date, the Festival has raised more than $10 million for the School.

Once again, the Festival gathers all that glistens for an unparalleled series of brunches and dinners to keep your taste buds dancing all weekend long:
• The Brilliance of France – dinner prepared by chefs Pascal Nibaudeau (Le Pressoir d’Argent at The Regent Grand Hotel Bordeaux) and Jean-Marie Gautier (Le Villa Eugenie at the Hôtel du
Palais in Biarritz)
• Dolce Brunch hosted by Gail Simmons and Michael White
• Barilla Interactive Lunch hosted by Bryan and Michael Voltaggio
• Italian in Paradise hosted by Giada De Laurentiis
• Barilla Interactive Dinner hosted by CHOPPED stars Ted Allen with Marc Murphy, Alex Guarnaschelli and Aarón Sánchez
• Wine + Dine + Design – the Festival’s ultimate dine around in Miami’s trendy Design District
• Michael’s Genuine Food & Drink Brunch at Sea
• Paula Deen’s Down Home Cookin’ Sunday Gospel Brunch

The 2011 Festival features returning fan-favorite events, including the Wine Spectator Wine Seminar series and Whole Foods Market Grand Tasting Village, and plenty of new soirées to keep the celebration going all weekend long! For its 10th year, the Festival is pleased to honor one of the world’s most revered chefs at its Tribute Dinner honoring Alain Ducasse presented by Bank of America on Saturday, February 26. A veritable who’s who of the culinary world will be in attendance to pay homage to Chef Ducasse, a chef who has earned more Michelin Stars than any of his colleagues.

Planned especially for this year, the dynamic duo of Emeril Lagasse and Martha Stewart will host the Festival’s featured 10th anniversary celebration Let Them Eat Cake presented by Ocean Drive magazine on Friday, February 25 in the contemporary new space at 1111 Lincoln Road. Here, no fewer than 10 pastry chefs, cake artists and renowned confectioners, including Margaret Braun, Jacques Torres, and Food Network’s Duff Goldman, will present decadent delicacies to complement the cocktails and Moët & Chandon Champagne that will be flowing all night long!

Thursday, February 24 – Sunday, February 27, 2011 will mark the 10th year of the Food Network South Beach Wine & Food Festival presented by Food & Wine. The 2011 Festival will also celebrate the release of the official Food Network South Beach Wine & Food Festival cookbook (Clarkson Potter), due for publication in November 2010, written by Lee Brian Schrager with Julie Mautner, featuring a foreword by Anthony Bourdain. Returning Festival favorites and new programming is in the works.

In commemoration of the Festival’s 10th year, Schrager will release the Food Network South Beach Wine & Food Festival Cookbook (Clarkson Potter, $35/hardcover) on November 16, 2010. The book features a foreword from none-other than Anthony Bourdain, as well as an array of recipes from the nation’s favorite celebrity chefs and culinary personalities. In addition, it provides a behind-the-scenes look at the chefs, events and food that make the Food Network South Beach Wine & Food Festival the most prestigious gourmet gathering in America. Like the overall Festival, all proceeds from the cookbook will benefit the Florida International University (FIU) School of Hospitality and Tourism Management and the Southern Wine & Spirits Beverage Management Center located on FIU’s Biscayne Bay Campus.

All proceeds of the Festival benefit the students of the Florida International University School of Hospitality and Tourism Management who also assist Festival organizers with sponsorship fulfillment, restaurant and exhibitor recruitment, logistics, and inventory as well as working alongside some of the world’s greatest celebrity chefs and winemakers.

The Food Network South Beach Wine & Food Festival presented by Food &Wine is produced by Florida International University and Southern Wine & Spirits of Florida with the support of the Miami Beach Visitors & Convention Authority and the Miami-Dade County Department of Cultural Affairs.

List of Events as of January 8th, 2011. Events may change, please be sure to check the official website for the latest updates.

10:00pm – 1:00am
Feb 24, 2011
Original MOONSHINE® presents SHINE & SWINE hosted by Master BBQ Chef Adam Perry Lang sponsored by Breville
W South Beach, 2201 Collins Avenue, Miami Beach
$100

1:00pm – 4:00pm
Feb 25, 2011
Wine Spectator Trade Tasting
Grand Tasting Village: 13th Street & Ocean Drive, Miami Beach
Guests of Southern Wine and Spirits South Florida Only

3:00pm – 4:30pm
Feb 25, 2011
Crystal Clear: Does The Glass Make a Difference? hosted by Maximilian Riedel
Gansevoort Miami Beach, 2377 Collins Avenue, Miami Beach
$100

7:30pm – 11:00pm
Feb 25, 2011
Fontainebleau Miami Beach presents Wine Spectator’s Best of the Best sponsored by Bank ofamerica
Fontainebleau Miami Beach, 4441 Collins Avenue, Miami Beach
$350

7:30pm – 11:00pm General Admission; 7:00pm VIP reception
Feb 25, 2011
Perrier-Jouët BubbleQ presented by Allen Brothers hosted by Bobby Flay and Friends sponsored by Miami magazine
Delano, Beachside, 1685 Collins Avenue, Miami Beach
$350 general admission, $450 VIP reception

10:00pm – 1:00am
Feb 25, 2011
Moët Hennessy USA presents Sobe’s 10th Year Anniversary Party “Let Them Eat Cake” hosted by Emeril Lagasse and Martha Stewart sponsored by Ocean Drive Magazine
1111 Lincoln Road, Miami Beach
$200

10:00am – 12:40pm
Feb 26, 2011
Wine Spectator Wine Seminar Series A
Gansevoort Miami Beach, 2377 Collins Avenue, Miami Beach
$150

10:00am – 5:00pm
Feb 26, 2011
Kohl’s Fun and Fit as a Family featuring Kellogg’s Kidz Kitchen (Saturday)
Jungle Island, 1111 Parrot Jungle Trail, Miami Beach
$20

11:00am – 12:00pm
Feb 26, 2011
Bank ofamerica Lifestyle Seminars – Grape Nuts! Crazy-good Brunch Wines featuring Josh Wesson and Blue Ribbon
W South Beach, 2201 Collins Avenue, Miami Beach
$85

11:00am – 1:00pm
Feb 26, 2011
Dolce Brunch hosted by Gail Simmons and Michael White
Blue Door Fish at Delano, 1685 Collins Avenue, Miami Beach
$200

12:00pm – 2:30pm
Feb 26, 2011
Barilla Interactive Lunch hosted by Bryan Voltaggio and Claire Robinson
Country Club Ballroom at Biltmore, 1200 Anastasia Avenue, Coral Gables
$150

12:00pm – 1:00pm
Feb 26, 2011
Bank ofamerica Lifestyle Seminars – Grilled Cheese Pairing Seminar with Laura Werlin, The Kindergarten Classic Grows Up
W South Beach, 2201 Collins Avenue, Miami Beach
$85

1:00pm – 2:00pm
Feb 26, 2011
Bank ofamerica Lifestyle Seminars – Making Great Cocktails at Home hosted by Tony Abou-Ganim
W South Beach, 2201 Collins Avenue, Miami Beach
$85

2:00pm – 3:00pm
Feb 26, 2011
Bank ofamerica Lifestyle Seminars – From the Garden to the Glass, Cocktail Clinic with Zane Lamprey
W South Beach, 2201 Collins Avenue, Miami Beach
$85

3:00pm – 4:00pm
Feb 26, 2011
Bank ofamerica Lifestyle Seminars – Danny Meyer Shake Shack Seminar
W South Beach, 2201 Collins Avenue, Miami Beach
$100

7:00pm – 11:00pm
Feb 26, 2011
Barilla Interactive Dinner Chopped hosted by Ted Allen with Marc Murphy and Alex Guarnaschelli
Country Club Ballroom at Biltmore Hotel, 1200 Anastasia Avenue, Coral Gables
$225

7:00pm – 11:00pm
Feb 26, 2011
Wine + Dine + Design presented by Gilt City
Design District, Miami
$250

7:00pm – 10:00pm
Feb 26, 2011
Thrillist’s BBQ & The Blues, Hosted by Tyler Florence
Oasis at The Raleigh Hotel, 1775 Collins Avenue, Miami Beach
$85

10:00pm – 1:00 a.m.
Feb 26, 2011
Food Network presents The Best Thing I Ever Ate at the Beach hosted by Duff Goldman
Ritz-Carlton South Beach, One Lincoln Road, Miami Beach
$150

1:00pm – 2:00pm
Feb 27, 2011
Bank ofamerica Lifestyle Seminars – Chasing Ernest Hemingway with Tony Abou-Ganim
W South Beach, 2201 Collins Avenue, Miami Beach
$85

10:00am – 5:00pm
Feb 27, 2011
Kohl’s Fun and Fit as a Family featuring Kellogg’s Kidz Kitchen (Sunday)
Jungle Island, 1111 Parrot Jungle Trail, Miami Beach
$20

11:00am – 6:00pm
Feb 27, 2011
Whole Foods Market Grand Tasting Village (Sunday)
13th Street & Ocean Drive, Miami Beach
$225

11:00am – 12:30pm
Feb 27, 2011
Taste Wine Like a Master Sommelier
Gansevoort Miami Beach, 2377 Collins Avenue, Miami Beach
$100

11:00am – 12:00pm
Feb 27, 2011
Bank ofamerica Lifestyle Seminars – The Bellas of the North – Italian cheese and wine from the North of Italy hosted by Laura Werlin & Andrea Robinson
W South Beach, 2201 Collins Avenue, Miami Beach
$85

12:00pm – 1:00pm
Feb 27, 2011
Bank ofamerica Lifestyle Seminars – Thomas Buckley and Josh Wesson Seminar
W South Beach, 2201 Collins Avenue, Miami Beach
$85

1:00pm – 2:00pm
Feb 27, 2011
Ancestry & Artistry A Tasting Journey with Marchese Piero Antinori of the Family’s Iconic Wines
Gansevoort Miami Beach, 2377 Collins Avenue, Miami Beach
$125

2:30pm – 5:10pm
Feb 27, 2011
Wine Spectator Wine Seminar Series C
Gansevoort Miami Beach, 2377 Collins Avenue, Miami Beach
$150

2:00pm – 3:00pm
Feb 27, 2011
Bank ofamerica Lifestyle Seminars – Prohibition Cocktails Clinic with Zane Lamprey
W South Beach, 2201 Collins Avenue, Miami Beach
$85

3:00pm – 4:00pm
Feb 27, 2011
Bank ofamerica Lifestyle Seminars – Godiva Chocolate and Wine Pairing with Andrea Robinson
W South Beach, 2201 Collins Avenue, Miami Beach
$85

6:30pm – 9:30pm
Feb 27, 2011
Guy’s BIG Beach Bar & Grill
Gansevoort Miami Beach, 2377 Collins Avenue, Miami Beach
$125

7:00pm – 10pm General Admission; 6:15pm – VIP reception
Feb 24, 2011
Amstel Light Burger Bash presented by Allen Brothers hosted by Rachael Ray
Ritz-Carlton, South Beach, 1 Lincoln Road, Miami Beach, FL 33139
$200 General Admission; $300 VIP reception

7:00pm – 11:00pm
Feb 24, 2011
The Brilliance of France
The Biltmore Hotel, 1200 Anastasia Avenue, Coral Gables
$250

5:00pm – 6:30pm
Feb 25, 2011
Ultimate Beginnings Wine and Cheese Party hosted by Josh Wesson and Laura Werlin
The Betsy South Beach, 1440 Ocean Drive, Miami Beach
$85

11:00pm – 2:00am
Feb 25, 2011
Dim Sum & Disco at the Setai hosted by Ming Tsai presented by Groupon
Setai Hotel, 2001 Collins Avenue, Miami Beach
$150

11:00am – 6:00pm
Feb 26, 2011
Whole Foods Market Grand Tasting Village (Saturday)
13th Street & Ocean Drive, Miami Beach
$225

1:15pm – 2:15pm
Feb 26, 2011
A Vertical Tasting of Joseph Phelps Insignia
Gansevoort Miami Beach, 2377 Collins Avenue, Miami Beach
$125

2:45pm – 5:25pm
Feb 26, 2011
Wine Spectator Wine Seminar Series B
Gansevoort Miami Beach, 2377 Collins Avenue, Miami Beach
$150

7:00pm – 11:00pm
Feb 26, 2011
Tribute Dinner honoring Alain Ducasse presented by Bank ofamerica
Loews Miami Beach Hotel, 1601 Collins Avenue, Miami Beach
$500

7:00pm – 10:00pm
Feb 26, 2011
Italian in Paradise hosted by Giada De Laurentiis
Ritz-Carlton, South Beach, 1 Lincoln Road, Miami Beach
$250

11:30am – 1:30pm
Feb 27, 2011
Paula’s Down Home Cookin’ Sunday Gospel Brunch hosted by Paula Deen
Loews Miami Beach Hotel, 1601 Collins Avenue, Miami Beach
$125

11:30am – 1:30pm
Feb 27, 2011
Michael’s Genuine Food & Drink Brunch at Sea with guest chef Jonathan Waxman
Biscayne Lady – departs Bayside Marketplace, 401 Biscayne Boulevard, Miami

Burger Beast Truck to Debut at Street Food Fridays 1/7/11

Friday, January 7, 2011
11:30 AM – 2:30 PM
N.E. 14th Street (between North Bay Shore Drive and Herald Plaza) in Downtown Miami.
Parking: Free Parking available at the Miami Herald lots
More Info about Street Food Fridays.

Starting Friday January 7th, Street Food Fridays brought to you by presenting sponsor LaLey Enterprises in partnership with The Miami Herald/El Nuevo Herald and Burger Beast will happen. Street Food Fridays will take place the 1st Friday of every month.

The Burger Beast truck will be featuring all his favorite restaurants and chefs to cook on it. South Florida is big and not everyone is going to drive around and try food all over the place. Iti s going to bring places like Charm City Burger Company, Georgie’s Alibi, Gilbert’s 17th Street Grill and Quickie’s of Hollywood to Miami and ocations from Miami like 8 oz. Burger Bar, Burger & Beer Joint, The Filling Station, and John Martin’s Irish Pub farther north.

The unveiling of the truck is at Street Food Fridays at the Miami Herald. Unfortunately, they will not be cooking on the truck but Fireman Derek will be selling some of his world famous pies. Good stuff if you’ve never had it. The cooking debut will be next Thursday, January 13th and will feature Ortelio Cardenas, better known as El Mago De Las Fritas.

More Information about the Burger Beast Truck.

Miami Beach Art Deco Weekend Festival 1/14-16/11



Art Deco Weekend 2011
Friday, January 14, 2011 – Noon – 11PM
Saturday, January 15, 2011 – 10AM – 11PM
Sunday, January 16, 2011 – 10AM – 8PM
Ocean Drive, Miami Beach FL
More Info.

The Miami Beach Art Deco weekend is a massive festival along Ocean Drive featuring numerous booths selling antiques, clothing, memoribillia, arts and crafts and much else from the Art Deco era. There are food vendors, live performers and numerous other activities.

During the 1920s and 30s, advertisers transitioned from simple one-on-one sales pitches to a broader and more subtle style of engaging larger audiences by eliciting feelings and selling ideas. Coupled with that was the rise in mass circulation magazines, national radio broadcasts, and the influential power of the motion picture—promotion took on a new meaning and advertising was forever altered.

Art Deco Weekend Drive Parade
As is customary, the Art Deco Weekend Ocean Drive Parade will take place on Saturday at 11 a.m.. The Grand Marshal for 2011 will be the renowned Miami Beach Celebrity Elaine Lancaster. The Arf Deco Dog Parade will join along with the main Art Deco Parade. Dog participants and their owners are encouraged to dress in their most glamourous costumes and meet at 10:30 on Sat. Jan.15th at 6th Street and Ocean Drive just north of the yellow wash house in Lummas Park.

The Art Deco Classic Car Fest
The Art Deco Classic Car Fest, sponsored by the South Florida Antique Automobile Club of America, features true classics and awards trophies for best Pre-War and Post- War autos. All classic cars are eligible to be judged and are encouraged to participate.

Lecture Series
Guided Historic Walking Tours
Film Series
Art Deco Furniture Exhibit
Live Performances

Kiss Country Chili Cookoff With Martina McBride, Trace Adkins, Little Big Town, Justin Moore and The Band Perry 1/30/11

Sunday, January 30, 2011 9:00 PM
On site parking gates open at 6:45 am. The concert gates open at 8:30am and the concert begins at approximately 10am
CB Smith Park
900 N Flamingo Rd
Pembroke Pines, FL 33028
More Info.

Tickets cost $40. Everyone attending must have a ticket and all tickets cost $40 in advance. Day of show tickets will cost $45, if they are available. Tickets go on sale Friday, November 26th at 10am at Walmart in Pembroke Pines & Cooper City & Sawgrass. Dade and Broward County Pet Supermarkets. Grif’s Western Wear in Davie. All tickets are festival style and on the lawn. You may bring a blanket or folding chair. Walmart will be selling chairs in their booth.

The scheduled lineup is tentative and subject to change but is as follows: The Band Perry, Justin Moore, Little Big Town, Trace Adkins & Martina McBride closes the show.

Join us for YoungArts Week 1/10-15/11

YoungArts Week!
January 10-15, 2011
Locations around Miami, including the Gusman Theater in Downtown, the Van Dyke Cafe and Colony Theater on Lincoln Road in Miami Beach and the Margulies Collection at the WAREhOUSE!

Detailed performance and exhibition information available here. Tickets are free but required for many performances, so check here for instructions to reserve!
http://youngarts.org/exhibitions-and-performances.

This year 148 of the nation’s most talented 17-18 year old artists in the visual, literary and performing arts will converge in Miami for YoungArts Week. These national Finalists represent the top 3% of applicants to our program and were selected from more than 5,000 applicants from every state.

For the first time ever, four evenings of YoungArts Week Performances will be live streamed on www.youngarts.org. If you’re in Miami, join us in person. If you’re not, join us online!

We are pleased to announce that the following YoungArts performances will be live-streamed from the Gusman Center for the Performing Arts on the YoungArts website:
Voice and Jazz Performance (Monday, January 10 at 8 p.m. EST)
Theater Performance (Tuesday, January 11 at 8 p.m. EST)
Dance and Cinematic Arts Performance (Wednesday, January 12 at 8 p.m. EST)
Alumni All-Star Performance at An Affair of the Arts Performance and Gala (Saturday, January 15 at 7 p.m. EST)

Discovering excellence in the arts

Miami International Map Fair 2/5-6/11

Eighteenth Annual Map Fair
Saturday, February 5 and Sunday, February 6, 10 am to 5 pm
HistoryMiami
101C West Flagler Street
Downtown Miami

Daily Admission
HistoryMiami Members: $5 Non-Members: $10
Tickets may be purchased at the door.

Peruse and purchase antique maps from some of the finest map dealers in the world. Learn about maps through a series of lectures by experts in the field and enjoy special events held throughout the weekend.
Proceeds from Map Fair go toward maintaining and improving the exhibitions, educational programming and community outreach.

To register please call 305-375-5792 or email Mapfair@historymiami.org or visit http://hmsf.org/programs-mapFair.htm

The Miami International Map Fair returns to HistoryMiami, Saturday, February 5 and Sunday, February 6, 2011 for its eighteenth year and among its many wonderful maps it will carry the earliest printed maps of Florida and Cuba.

Miami, one of only three cities in the world – along with London and Paris, is the only one in the western hemisphere to host a map fair. Held over two days, the fair provides the serious collector or casual buyer a weekend of browsing and buying antique maps and rare books. Visitors are also encouraged to bring in a map of their own collections for expert opinions and attend the lectures.

Among this year’s lecturers is the New York Times bestselling author of Longitude, Dava Sobel. Other lectures will include “Envisioning History with GIS” by Anne K. Knowles, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Geography at Middlebury College and James Ackerman, Ph.D., Director of the Hermon Dunlap Smith Center for the History of Cartography at the Newberry Library who will discuss, “In the Rearview Mirror: An Appreciation of Twentieth-Century Roadmaps.”
Weekend participant registration of $75 includes lectures, lunch, and Saturday evening cocktail reception. Daily admission to the fair is $10 for adults and $5 for children 6 – 12.

Title sponsor of the Miami International Map Fair is BrandsMart U.S.A. Other sponsors include, Martayan Lan, The Family Vending Company, Barry Lawrence Ruderman Antique Maps & The Old Print Shop, Cohen & Taliaferro LLC/Richard B. Arkway Ltd. & WorldView Antique Maps, and the Miami-Dade County Department of Cultural Affairs.

Beaux Arts Festival of Art Celebrates 60th Anniversary 1/8-9/11

Beaux Arts Festival of Art Celebrates 60th Anniversary
Saturday and Sunday Jan 8 – 9, 2011. 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Grounds of the Lowe Art Museum
1301 Stanford Dr., on the University of Miami Campus
Admission and Parking: FREE
www.beauxartsmiami.org

Miami’s Oldest Juried Fine Arts Show Offers Art for A Variety of Budgets, Children’s Art Experiences, Food and Entertainment for the Entire Family
January 8 – 9, 2011

Browse the works of more than 240 fine artists this weekend at Miami’s oldest juried fine arts show.

Recognized as one of the top-rated outdoor exhibits of museum-quality fine art, the 60th annual Beaux Arts Festival of Art offers works in 10 mediums for a variety of budgets. This year, artists hail from 30 states plus Canada and Israel.
Proceeds benefit the Lowe Art Museum, which will be open to the public for free all weekend.

In honor of the 60th anniversary, the festival will launch a children’s coloring book called “Color the Lowe Art Museum,” featuring important works from the Lowe’s world collections.

Sponsors for the 60th anniversary festival include Mercedes-Benz of Coral Gables and Mercedes-Benz of Cutler Bay, Holtz Children’s Hospital, Lowell International Realty, Tony and Sandy Tamer, Bank of New York Mellon, Sabadell United Bank, the Meade Family Foundation and the Miami-Dade Department of Cultural Affairs.

About Beaux Arts
Founded in 1952, Beaux Arts is a volunteer group comprised of 100 women dedicated to promoting and funding the Lowe Art Museum at the University of Miami. All funds raised help the Lowe expand its collection and provide programming – including bringing 500 Miami-Dade students to the museum on field trips each year. For more, visit http://www.beauxartsmiami.org/events/festival.html or follow us on Facebook.

For more information about local openings and events, please visit www.miamiartguide.com

Bayfront Park’s New Year’s Eve 12/31/10

Friday, December 31, 8:00pm-Midnight:
Bayfront Park’s New Year’s Eve
Free Admission
More Info.

It’s time to ring in the new year and Bayfront Park is the place to be for the largest FREE party in south Florida! Join us for a Disco Dance Party with DJ Tarik spinning tunes all night and count down to midnight with Miami’s own “Big Orange.” At the south end of the park, this New Year’s Eve icon will slowly ascend the side of the InterContinental Hotel, reaching the top at midnight in conjunction with a grand display of fireworks shot over beautiful Biscayne Bay.

No bottles, cans, coolers, or fireworks allowed.

Bayfront Park’s New Year’s Eve is presented by Bayfront Park Management Trust, a limited agency of the City of Miami, with support from the City of Miami, the Mayor and the Miami City Commission. Additional support is provided by the Miami-Dade County Department of Cultural Affairs, the Cultural Affairs Council, the Mayor, and the Miami-Dade County Board of County Commissioners; The Greater Miami Host Committee, and Bayside Marketplace. Our fine sponsors include The Miami Herald, El Nuevo Herald, and Waste Services of Florida, Inc.

Florida Renaissance Festival returns to Miami for its Second Conquest Weekends 1/15-23/11

Florida Renaissance Festival returns to Miami for its Second Conquest
Weekends: January 15th – January 23rd.
10 a.m. to Sunset.
Historic Virginia Key Beach Park.
4020 Virginia Beach Drive
Miami FL 33149
www.ren-fest.com

After a year away from pillaging their village, King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella rejoice with joy over regaining their kingdom in Miami, as the Florida Renaissance Festival returns for their second conquest at Historic Virginia Key Beach Park in Miami. The Miami festival weekend dates are January 15th to January 23rd, 2011, including Monday January 17th for Martin Luther King Day, at Historic Virginia Key Beach Park.

“Last year, we were welcomed with open arms by Miami” said Bobby Rodriguez, executive producer of the Florida Renaissance Festival. “Now we want to continue the tradition of having the Florida Renaissance Festival in Miami for years to come at Virginia Key Beach Park by our commitment to bringing new and exciting shows every year for our event goers.”

With the Florida Renaissance Festival returning to Miami, along come new and exciting acts combined with last year’s favorites to delight event attendees throughout the festival. These include: Gabriel Q – bizarre and hilarious big puppets and stilt characters that consist of Giant Butterfly, Caterpillar, Baby and The Queen of Hearts on her high white horse and many more. Faire Stories represents the blending of the magic and enchantment of traditional fairy tales, the joy and exuberance of Broadway music, and the unique interactive experience offered by Renaissance faires. Peter Suarez, aka “Manolete,” a world renowned dancer brings his many styles for the Miami show. He had the distinction of being the only dancer ever hired to perform a live solo with the Gipsy Kings at Radio City Music Hall. The Tortuga Twins, are a multi-talented team boasting an extensive performance background with more than 30 years of comedic audience participation and improv experience to entertain all and much more.

This 16th Century production features more than 100 costumed performers, five stages with continuous entertainment and stage acts from around the world.

During the family themed weekends, guests will enjoy jousting tournaments three times a day, hearty food, human powered rides and games for children that include the World’s Largest Rocking Horse, Giant Chess, Barrel Rides, and games of strength and skill.

The festivities will feature historical reenactments, sword fights, magical illusions and an abundance of authentic fare from freshly made kettle corn to roasted giant turkey legs, which can be washed down with a swig of mead or ale.

The Florida Renaissance Festival is produced by the national, award winning Bobby Rodriguez Productions and strives to create an entertaining and cultural opportunity by making Renaissance history come to life for both children and adults. The event is hosted by City of Miami Parks and Recreation Department and Historic Virginia Key Beach Park.

The Florida Renaissance Festival at Historic Virginia Key Beach Park will be open weekends from 10 a.m. to sunset. Prices range from $20.00 for adults and $7 for children ages six to 11 years old and children under five are free. Pre-show discount tickets are available online at www.ren-fest.com. Deerfield Beach show dates are February 12th through March 13th, 2011.

The Florida Renaissance Festival in Deerfield Beach has been seen by more than one million people in South Florida. This 16th Century production features more than 100 costumed performers, 12 stages with continuous entertainment and 20 stage acts from around the world. Follow us on Twitter: @flarenfest or find us on Facebook: The Florida Renaissance Festival.

Second Annual AURA Music & Arts Festival in Florida 1/14-16/11

Second Annual AURA Music & Arts Festival in Florida
January 14 – 16, 2011
Crescent J Ranch
St. Cloud, Florida

Three days of live music including Papadosio, The Heavy Pets, The Malah & many more

Following the overwhelming success of the 2010 event, the second annual AURA Music & Arts Festival will take place January 14-16, 2011 at Crescent J Ranch in St. Cloud, Florida. AURA will present 34 bands on two juxtaposed stages with zero overlap and 20 DJs in the Rage Tent, offering 18 hours of musical bliss each day. Bringing together some of the best touring bands in the underground jamtronic scene and jam community including Papadosio, The Heavy Pets, The Malah and Zoogma, festivalgoers will be treated to a variety of musical styles from rock, funk and jazz to roots reggae, jam-tronica and deep house.

In addition to three days of epic musical performances, AURA presents numerous interactive attractions and activities including song writing, drum and yoga workshops; art installations produced LIVE to the beats and rhythms of your favorite bands; hooping and fire poi; food and vending areas; and onsite camping with a peaceful, intimate vibe.

AURA’s new site, Forever Florida, is a 4,700 acre wildlife conservation area with an average January daily temperature of 70 degrees. This pristine site boasts nine distinct Florida ecosystems and an endless array of flora and fauna including alligators, black bears and 200 species of birds. You can fly through the treetops on the Zipline Safari, enjoy a Wilderness Horseback Ride or just kick back and relax on a guided Coach Safari. Festival attendees can visit www.FloridaEcoSafaris.com for more information and mention promo code “AURA” to receive discounts.

More festival information and tickets are available at www.AURAMusicFestival.com. Please note that reduced price tickets are available through January 11, 2011 and all on-site ticket sales are cash only.

Bands: The Heavy Pets (plus sets by Lather Up! & Fat Mannequin) • Papadosio (2 sets) • The Malah (2 sets) • Zoogma • Gravity A • Sci Fi • Greenhouse Lounge (2 sets) • The Resolvers • The Burnin’ Smyrnans • Cope • Aquaphonics • Diocious • Fusik • Saltwater Grass • ep3 • Shak Nasti • Green Hit • Groundscore • Noise [Org] • Crazy Fingers • Damn Right! • Lingo • Sosos • Third Nature • Honey Henny Lime • Savi Fernandez Band • Under The Porch • Robot Ears • Nick Noyes • New Gravity • Chroma • Freq. • The Rooze • Klob

DJs: DJ Craig Heneveld • Aquarium (of the Malah) • Labyrinth (of The Malah) • Nala (of Papadosio) • C3 (of ep3) • Tom Foolery • DJ Lexxx • Min/Max • Steve Graham • Andy Mara • Butch Johnson • Arturo Alexandra • Rolls Royce • Pillform • Sean Fee • African Lung Fish & MP • D Roller • DJ Terence • DJ Travis Lindsey • DJ Scott Solomon • Ancient Intelligence

Coconut Grove Arts Festival 2/19-21/11

Coconut Grove Arts Festival
February 19-21, 2011
from 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.
It runs along the streets of McFarlane Road, South Bayshore Drive and Pan American Drive.
$10 per person per day. Children 12 and under, Metrorail Golden Passport and Patriot Passport holders are free.
www.CGAF.com.

The 48th annual Coconut Grove Arts Festival will showcase the works of 360 nationally recognized artists along the scenic streets of Coconut Grove, February 19-21, 2011. The Festival recently announced the list of artists selected to participate during Presidents’ Day Weekend.

Artists from more than 35 U.S. states and Canada were among the 1,232 applicants who submitted samples in mixed media, painting, photography, digital art, printmaking & drawing, watercolor, claywork, glass, fiber, jewelry & metalwork, sculpture and wood. Applicants included 19 local artists from the Miami area and more than 100 from Florida.
“Our arts festival brings the most talented and creative artists from all over the world to Coconut Grove,” said Monty Trainer, president of the Arts Festival. “South Floridians have a great appreciation of the arts, and every year we are proud to welcome artists who exhibit for the first time.”

Complementing the visual arts on display is the popular Culinary Pavilion which invites world-renowned chefs to prepare their famous dishes and explain their specialties. This year’s chefs will represent successful restaurants and hotels from South Florida, including some nationally recognized authors.

Earlier this year, the Coconut Grove Arts Festival was named one of the top three fine arts festivals in the nation by Sunshine Artist Magazine. The Arts Festival was voted one of the best fine art shows for the seventh year and remains the top fine art event in the history of the magazine’s 200 Best.

The 48th annual Coconut Grove Arts Festival® will be held Presidents’ Day Weekend, February 19-21. Festival hours will be 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. daily. Admission to the Arts Festival is $10 per person, per day. Children 12 and under are free.

Residents of Coconut Grove in the 33133 zip code can enjoy the Festival for a reduced admission of $5 (proof of residency required).

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.

The One Night Stand at The Masquerade Motel 3/26/11

Saturday, March 26, 2011, 2:00pm – 12:00am
Masquerade Motel Miami
March 26, 2011
2pm – 11pm * 21 and over
8th Street and Ocean Drive
South Beach

Featuring Performances by
Swedish House Mafia
(Axwell / Steve Angello / Sebastian Ingrosso)

Motel Guests to include…..
A-Trak
AN21
Armand van Helden
Calvin Harris
Dirty South
Kim Fai
Max Vangeli
Pete Tong
And introducing Third Party and Thomas Gold
Surprise special guests to be announced

Masquerade Motel Miami also named closing music event for the 15th Season of Funkshion Fashion Week + teams with Provocateur for VIP Arena

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Facebook note from SHM .

For 2011… Swedish House Mafia are pleased to announce, they will be returning to Miami for a unique concert, ‘The One Night Stand at The Masquerade Motel’ on March 26th 2011. Housed in a customised Arena, the ten hour exclusive extravaganza will be bursting with a fantastic light show, special guests and, of course, the boys’ exclusive performance.

Tickets go on sale Dec 21st 2010 and other acts will be announced throughout December and January. So, join Swedish House Mafia as they take Miami into their own hands and treat you to their best show yet.

Official AURA Music and Arts Festival Kick-Off Weekend 12/17-19/10

AURA Music Events & Brotherly Love Productions Presents the Official AURA Music & Arts Festival Kick-Off Weekend
Featuring Aquaphonics, Lingo, Papadosio, The Malah & DJ Craig Heneveld

AURA Music Events and Brotherly Love Productions are excited to present the official AURA Music & Arts Festival Kickoff Weekend December 17-18 with AURA favorites Papadosio, The Malah, Aquaphonics, Lingo and DJ Craig Heneveld. Lingo will also play the BLP Sunday Night Cookout on December 19. All five acts will be performing at the second annual Aura Music & Arts Festival set for January 14-16, 2011 at Crescent J Ranch in St Cloud, FL. Join us for an incredible weekend of music featuring the most exciting up-and-coming acts in the underground scene, jam and live electronic community. Band bios, venue addresses and additional info are below.

Friday December 17
Aquaphonics w/ Lingo
9pm / $10 / 21+

Saturday December 18
Papadosio w/ The Malah + DJ Craig Heneveld
9pm / $10 / 21+

Hooligans
36 SE 3rd St.
Boca Raton, FL 33432
561.347.ROCK
www.hooligansboca.com

Sunday December 19
BLP Sunday Night Cookout & AURA Pre-Party featuring Lingo
FREE BBQ 6-8 PM – FREE Music starts at 8:30 PM

Hurricane Bar & Lounge
640-7 E. Atlantic Ave.
Delray Beach, FL
561.278.0282
www.hurricanelounge.com

* Papadosio: This Asheville, NC live electronic act recently won a coveted spot on Jam Cruise 2011, solidifying their mainstay in this ever evolving market. Some music because of its originality, timelessness, mass appeal, or perhaps because it is just plain odd, will always be destined for the hallowed halls of cult classicism. No band fits this criteria better than Papadosio. In just four years, Papadosio has wowed crowds from Denver to NYC, Cleveland to Atlanta, shaking the earth at festivals and clubs alike. www.papadosio.com

* The Malah: This Greenville, SC based trio has been captivating ears with their malahdic electro grooves since December 2003. In an over-saturated “jam” market, The Malah are making their mark with finely-structured music that remains fluid and open to interpretation. By mixing rich, earthy atmospheres with electrifying rhythms, the Malah explore the meeting point of cutting-edge technology and ancient musical theory. The band has been making a serious impression on the jam-loving scene in the South and beyond by constant touring as well as hitting the festival scene with a vengeance. A Malah set will take listeners on a journey from beginning to end and their live shows are a spectacle not to be missed. www.themalah.com

*Lingo: Hailing from Marietta, Georgia, Lingo has been turning heads in the southeast for over two years. With their infectious blend of songwriting and jam, they continue to blossom into one of the premier live acts in the region. With their debut album released in January 2009, recorded by Athens producer, John Keane (Widespread Panic, R.E.M, B-52′s, Indigo Girls…Etc), with a guest appearance by Randall Bramblett, Lingo will continue to rapidly grow into a funky force to be reckoned with. Lingo garners a sound that remains un-definable, yet recognizable. Whether it is the mixture of the subtle acoustic guitar accompanied by the flair of the electric guitar, the unique vocals that capture your attention, or the prominent bass and percussion that add their own signatures to the Lingo sound, it is clear that Lingo’s music has tapped into something unique and special. www.LingoMusic.net

*Aquaphonics: Aquaphonics is a uniquely funky electro-soul indie band that is quickly gaining steam in their native South Florida. Derived from friends and jam sessions, Aquaphonics has boasted several different members and worn different skins, yet to this day retains its original, liquid, “Aquaphonics Sound.” The band is comprised of founding members, Jessiah Weston (drums) and Alan Martinki (keys), who have been melding their music since 2000, along with dynamic guitarist Steve Elmore and bassist Jim Dinsmore. Their edgy grooves and inspired song writing continues evolving and has recently earned them spots supporting Perpetual Groove and a set at Bear Creek Music & Arts Festival in November. www.aquaphonicsband.com

* DJ Craig Heneveld: Sliding his way into the innovative electronic artists coming out of the South is producer and DJ, Craig Heneveld. Craig combines a diligent work ethic in the studio with a passion for igniting the dance floor. Highlights of his career include opening for acts such as Mark Farina, EOTO, Perpetual Groove, BoomBox, Pnuma Trio as well as performing at Underground Sound 5, Trinumeral 2010 and AURA 2010. He is a set break staple for the freshest up-and-coming acts in the jam-tronica scene such as The Malah, ep3 and Papadosio. If there’s a national jam-tronica act coming through southern Florida, chances are Craig will also be on the bill. www.djcraigheneveld.com.

Orange Drive’s Jam on the Sand New Year’s Eve 12/31/10

Orange Drive’s ‘Jam on the Sand’
New Year’s Eve, 9 p.m. – 2 a.m.
8,000-person amphitheatre being built on the sand
Ocean Drive, Sixth to Ninth Street
www.orangedr.com

Orange Drive, jointly developed by Union Square Agency (USSE Corp., Pink OTC Symbol: UCRP) and the Orange Bowl Committee, today unveils its scheduled lineup for ‘Jam on the Sand’, a beachside soiree in an 8,000-person amphitheatre. The New Year’s Eve bash will make South Beach a hot destination to ring in the new year. The complete lineup is as follows:

• Grammy Award nominee Natasha Bedingfield, who recently released her highly-anticipated third album Strip Me. The British pop singer and songwriter is known as the UK’s biggest female pop star.

• Multi-platinum selling artist and three-time Grammy Award nominee Leona Lewis. The British pop and R&B singer/songwriter recently began working on her third album with collaboration from Ne-Yo, Dallas Austin, Ryan Tedder and David Guetta.

• Sounds will be provided by Miami Heat’s official DJ – DJ Irie. When DJ Irie is not getting Heat fans on their feet, the Miami DJ is recognized for turning tables with his custom mixes at various night clubs and private parties throughout South Beach.

Orange Drive, taking place alongside South Beach’s illustrious Ocean Drive, will stretch from Sixth to Ninth Street. Kicking off on New Year’s Eve day and extending through January 2nd, the street fest will host a dynamic array of events leading up to the Discover Orange Bowl Game.

Orange Drive is an intellectual property developed by Union Square Agency and the Orange Bowl Committee. The inaugural three-day festival will be kicking off on New Year’s Eve day and extending through January 2nd, alongside South Beach’s famed Ocean Drive. Orange Drive will host a dynamic array of events leading up to the Discover Orange Bowl game including a New Year’s Eve party; an En Vivo Latino festival; a Kid’s Countdown & Concert and Gridiron Bash Pep Rally. Orange Drive is partnering with local and national brands, along with media partners, to promote brand activation sites, entertainment pavilions and local merchants.

For more information about Orange Drive, please visit www.orangedr.com. Become a fan on Facebook or follow us on Twitter @orangedrivefest for the latest information.

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

Art On Palm 2010 11/19/10

ART ON PALM 2010
November 19, 2010, from 7:00 p.m. through 11:00 p.m.
Palm Avenue between 6 Street and Okeechobee Road

Mayor Julio Robaina, the City Council and the City of Hialeah, proudly invite everyone to attend this year’s Art on Palm Art Festival & Tree Lighting Ceremony.

Art on Palm is a six-block event highlighting local and international artists’ contributions to the City of Hialeah’s Art Initiatives. Over 70 Artists booths will be displaying everything from fine art prints & paintings to handcrafted jewelry and gifts. This year featured entertainment includes local artist Floyd painting live on stage with local jam band Electric Piquete.

Over at Triangle Park, Mayor Julio Robaina, with the help of Santa Claus & Mrs. Claus, will officially mark the beginning of the Holiday season in Hialeah by turning on all the holidays lights on at the park. Children will also have a chance to take a picture with Santa and tell him what’s on their holiday gift list this year.

Art on Palm & the Triangle Park Tree Lighting Ceremony are free and open to the public.

36th Annual Harvest Festival 11/20-21/10

36th Annual Harvest Festival
Sponsored By The Miami Herald
November 20 & 21, 2010
Saturday 10am to 5pm
Sunday 10am to 4pm
Miami-Dade Fair Expo
10901 Coral Way (SW 24th St) Miami, FL
Website.

Arts & Crafts, Live Music, Delicious Food, Fun, Classic Car & Hot Rod Show w/DJ, Kid Zone, Free Face Painting, Bounce House, Free Petting Zoo, Rock Climbing Wall, Meet Santa Claus

Sat. Nov. 20
10am to 12pm: Live Jazz Music by Jon Saxx
12pm to 3pm: Piano Music by The Captain
3pm to 5pm: Live Music by Heanon

Sun. Nov. 21
10am to 5pm: Live Music by Mike Glean

Third Annual Downtown Miami Rikverwalk Festival and BoatParade 11/20/10

The Third Annual Downtown Miami Riverwalk Festival and Boat Parade- (A Signature, Legacy Event in Downtown Miami)
November 20, 2010, from 10:00AM- 4:00 PM.

315-335 S. Biscayne Blvd., Miami, FL 33131

Fun, Family Festival
Festival Mission Statement: “This special multicultural event allows our local residents and visitors to explore and interact among the local arts and culture vendors, while also showcasing the unique surroundings at the mouth of the Miami River. This event will celebrate the revival and renaissance of Downtown Miami. “

Presenting Sponsors: Arki Construction and Capital Nest Realty

Special Event Features:
· Miami’s best ethnic cuisine, art and strolling performers including musicians and mime
· Boat parade with watercraft from local government agencies on the Miami River led by the U.S. Coast Guard
· Parade of Pageantry of Greater Miami’s Best
· “Green” Environmental vendors
· Pet friendly vendors, children’s section painting, arts and crafts, clowns and balloons
· Florida Marlins and the Miami Heat Mascots and Cheerleaders
· Very nice Give-a ways and Door Prizes all along the beautiful Miami Riverwalk.
· This year’s featured country- Bahamas
· This year’s event theme: History of the Mouth of the Miami River.
· Free admission; discounted parking at area garages

Photographs of the Festival of Speed on 11/14/10

Festival of Speed Miami at Bayfront Park on Sunday, November 14, 2010.  Motersports Collection and luxury lifestyle display.  This was more than an car display, we got to view them on a more intimate level.  And what an awesome display of beautiful and amazing cars on a gorgeous day.

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The Stage Sneak Peak During Miami Music Festival Sponsored by Soul Of Miami 11/12/10


Miami Music Festival Invades The Stage
Miami’s Newest Entertainment Venue Hosts Hottest Performances this Friday
Friday November 12th, 9pm
The Stage
170 NE 38th Street
Miami, FL 33137
Entry is $10 per person with proceeds going to the Miami Music festival. The Stage will also have a private VIP room available for bottle service .
More Info.

Miami Music Festival performances at The Stage will showcase some of the area’s biggest talents marking the new entertainment venue’s arrival in the Design District. This will be The Stage’s sneak preview before they officially open to the public this December. Visit www.thestagemiami.com and www.facebook.com/thestagemiami to sign up for updates on all events and performances coming up.

SCHEDULE
Inside Stage – The Soul of Miami presents
9PM – Underground Junction featuring Steven Bauer
10PM – Coffee House Gypsies
11PM – Cat Shell
12Am The State of
1AM – Pocket of Lollipops

Outside Stage
9PM – Hey Elsten
10PM – King Bee
11PM – The Mad Skeleton
12AM – Juke,
1Am – Araka

Google Map Here!

Photographs of the Miami Music Festival Welcome Reception and Press Conference on 11/10/10

Miami Music Festival Welcome Reception and Press Conference hosted by Sabadell United Bank on Wednesday, November 10, 2010.  I am so looking forward to this years Miami Music Festival. At the welcome reception we had guest performances from; Anthony Hall, Acoustic, soul and pop vocalist from New York; Shenita Hunt, native Georgian with vocal range steeped in southern gospel; Nicolle Chirino, rock/pop singer, songwriter and musician from Miami.  All will be performing during the MMF along with hundreds of band from all over the country.  This is such a great opportunity to hear some awesome bands for very little, the festival will be going on Thursday, November 11th – Sunday, November 14.  If you are free Friday night we (Soul of Miami) are sponsering a stage at a brand new venue in the Design District, The Stage at 170 NE 38th Street, Miami, FL 33137.  We have 5 local bands all amazing, 9:00pm Underground Junction ft. Steven Bauer, 10:00pm Coffee House Gypsies, 11:00pm Cat Shell, 12:00am The State Of, 1:00am Pocket of Lollipops.  So hopefully will see you there :).  For a full Miami Music Festival schedule click here.

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Sensual Artist Jennifer Maria Cordoba joins the Soul Of Miami SFL Showcase at the Miami Music Festival 11/12/10

Just added! Now enjoy artwork by Jennifer Maria Cordoba while you listen to the cool tunes of Underground Junction featuring Steven Bauer, Coffee House Gypsies, Cat Shell, The State Of and Pocket of Lollipops. Plus, don’t forget fashion by Fab C Productions and food by Yellow Submarine Truck.
Friday, November 12
9pm-1am
The Stage – Inside
170 NE 38th St.
Design District
Plenty of metered parking under the highway.
Tickets only $10
More Info Here.

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

Peru, Peru Taste of Peru

The food of the Andes was showcased, for the first time, at the First Annual Taste of Peru on October 23 – 24 at the Miami Beach Convention Center. The show organizers, World Trade Center Miami, partnered with the Peruvian American Chamber of Commerce of South Florida (PACCSF) to bring this new element to fruition, which includes cuisine-related activities such as an inauguration cocktail, seminars, dance performances, contests, tastings and cooking demos.

In recent years, Peruvian food has become a global cuisine and is the new darling of the culinary world. In Miami, Florida alone, there’s an estimated 135 Peruvian restaurants. Julio Rodriguez, President of the PACCSF, has made it his mission to promote the innovation and sophistication of the foods and beverages of his native Peru. In addition to the festivities, Mr. Rodriguez organized two types of seminars. The first, hosted by a renowned Peruvian Chef, which focused on special ingredients, chef secrets, recipes and other like topics. The latter seminar spolighted how to successfully launch a Peruvian food & beverage business.

The PACCSF debuted the Peruvian Pavilion. According to Rodriguez, eight companies exhibited at the Peruvian Pavilion with coffees, Piscos, beverages, seafood and other food products. “Peru has 84 of 104 ecosystems that exist in the world making its ingredients and dishes as varied as the imagination itself,” said Rodriguez.

“Given the Free Trade Agreement between Peru and the United States, working closely with Peru was a natural choice,” said Charlotte Gallogly, President of the World Trade Center Miami. “The participation of countries like Peru underscores the scope and reach of our trade show as we become more and more international and continue to contribute to cross-border trade.”

For more information on future events, contact the PACCSF at 786-290 2899 / info@peruchamberusa.com.

Photographs by Betty Alvarez

South Miami Art Festival 11/6-7/10

NOVEMBER 6th and 7th, 2009 – 10 AM – 5 PM
This year’s South Miami Art Festival is set for November 6th & 7th.
Considering our string of rankings in the top 100 fine art shows in the country by Sunshine Artist Magazine, you won’t want to miss this show.

The 39th Annual South Miami Art Festival, a Fine Art Show featuring juried artists from across the country, returns to Sunset Drive between South Dixie Hwy and Red Road. The event is free to the public, providing an outstanding cultural experience for residents and visitors. The Festival kicks off the festival season in Miami-Dade County and provides a multi-cultural experience in a family setting.

More Info.

Miami Book Fair International Schedule 11/14-21/10

Miami Book Fair International
Nov. 14-21, 2010
Miami Dade College (MDC) Wolfson Campus
300 NE Second Ave.
downtown Miami
www.miamibookfair.com

Evening With schedule
Sunday-Friday, Nov. 14-19:
* Sunday, Nov. 14
4pm: George W. Bush, Decision Points
7:30pm: Carlos Fuentes
* Monday, Nov. 15, 8pm: Nora Ephron, I Remember Nothing and Other Reflections
* Tuesday, Nov. 16
*6pm: Christopher McDougall, Born to Run: A Hidden Tribe, Superathletes and the Greatest Race the World Has Ever Seen
*8pm: Robert Goolrick, The Reliable Wife
* Wednesday, Nov. 17
film at the Miami Book Fair/Auditorium
6:00 p.m. – The Soul of a People: Writing America’s Story
Smithsonian Channel documentary; 41 minutes
The Soul of a People shows the underbelly of Florida – Jim Crow Laws and turpentine peonage – as it chronicles how much of African-American culture the 1930s authors would include in the Florida Guide Book as part of the Great Depression’s Federal Writer’s Project. The documentary, released during the 75th anniversary of the Federal Writer’s Project, features noted authors Studs Terkel, Zora Neale Hurston, Richard Wright and Stetson Kennedy, the last living author of the Florida Writer’s Project.

8:00 p.m. – Key West: Bohemia in the Arts
WLRN Public Radio and Television; 30 minutes
Key West has been a home or favorite visiting spot to some of the United States’ most renowned poets and writers, from Ernest Hemingway to Robert Frost. Key West: Bohemia in the Arts looks at the Conch Republic capital’s allure with filmmakers interviewing such famous contemporary writers as Gore Vidal and Russell Banks.
8pm: John Waters, Role Models
* Thursday, Nov. 18:
*6pm: Eugene Robinson, Disintegration: The Splintering of Black America
*8pm: Pat Conroy, My Life In Books
* Friday, Nov. 19:
*6pm: EO Wilson, Anthill;
* 8pm: Patti Smith, Just Kids

Schedule of Readings
Saturday, November 20
Chapman
10 a.m.: Dave Barry on I’ll Mature When I’m Dead: Dave Barry’s Amazing Tales of Adulthood and Willie Geist on American Freak Show: The Completely Fabricated Stories of Our New National Treasures
11:30 a.m.: Dave Eggers on Zeitoun
12:30 p.m.: Greil Marcus on Like a Rolling Stone: Bob Dylan at the Crossroads and
Alex Ross on Listen to This
2 p.m.: Sebastian Junger on War and Karl Marlantes on Matterhorn: A Novel of the Vietnam War
3:30 p.m.: Carlos Eire on Learning to Die in Miami, Edwidge Danticat on Create Dangerously: Immigrant Artists at Work and Ngugi Wa Thiong’o on Dreams in a Time of War: A Childhood Memoir
5 p.m.: Salman Rushdie on Luka and the Fire of Life
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Auditorium
10 a.m.: Walter Mosley on The Last Days of Ptolemy Grey
11 a.m.: Michele Norris on The Grace of Silence: A Memoir
Noon: Ann Beattie on The New Yorker Stories
1 p.m.: Sue Miller on The Lake Shore Limited; Scott Spencer on Man in the Woods and Aimee Bender on The Particular Sadness of Lemon Cake
2:30 p.m.: Vendela Vida on The Lovers: A Novel, Jennifer Egan on A Visit from the Goon Squad, Julie Orringer on The Invisible Bridge: A Novel and Jennifer Egan, A Visit from the Goon Squad.
4 p.m.
Gay Talese on The Silent Season of a Hero: The Sports Writing of Gay Talese
and Ian Frazier on Travels in Siberia
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Prometeo
10 a.m.: Kate DiCamillo, Bink and Gollie, in conversation with Jon Scieszka
11 a.m.: Laurie Halse Anderson on Forge, Kimberly Willis Holt on The Water Seeker and Jennifer L. Holm on Turtle in Paradise
12:30 p.m.: Tony DiTerlizzi on The Search for Wondla and Ridley Pearson on Kingdom Keepers III: Disney in Shadow

1:30 p.m.: Scott Westerfeld on Behemoth (Leviathan), Darren Shan on Birth of a Killer: Book 1 of The Saga of Larten Crepsley and Ellen Hopkins on Fallout
3 p.m. : Jon Scieszka on SPHDZ Book #2! and Pop-ups! Paper Engineering with Matthew Reinhart on Encyclopedia Mythologica: Gods and Heroes
4 p.m.: Comix Galaxy
Barry Deutsch on Hereville: How Mirka Got Her Sword, Raina Telgemeir on Smile and Amy Ignatow on The Popularity Papers

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Centre Gallery
10:30 a.m. Graphic Noir Kody Chamberlain on Sweets, Joshua Hale Fialkov on Tumor, Mat Johnson on Dark Rain: A New Orleans Story
Noon Life and Comics
Amanda Conner, Jimmy Palmiotti, Greg Rucka and Jen Van Meter
with moderator Alex Rodrik
2 p.m. Jaime Hernandez, The Art of Jaime Hernandez: The Secrets of Life and Death, in conversation with Gustavo Arellano, Ask a Mexican, and Charles Kochman, executive editor, Abrams ComicArts
3 p.m. Shazam! Chip Kidd and Brad Meltzer on The Golden Age of the World’s Mightiest Mortal with moderator Charles Kochman, executive editor, Abrams ComicArts
4 p.m. Graphic Lives: Lars Martinson on Tonoharu, Tracy White on How I Made it to 18: A Mostly True Story and Sid Jacobson on Anne Frank: The Anne Frank House Authorized Graphic Biography

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10 a.m. Mary del Priore on Fazendas do imperio and Ana Maria Goncalves on Um defeito dcor
11 a.m. Ferdie Pacheco on Tales From the 5th St. Gym: Ali, the Dundees and the Golden Age of Boxing
Noon Mark Rotella on Amore: The Story of Italian American Song and
Liza Bakewell on Madre: Perilous Journeys with A Spanish Noun CHECK SP
1 p.m. Kent Annan on Following Jesus Through the Eye of the Needle and
Patti M. Marxsen on Tales from the Heart of Haiti
2 p.m. Stories of the African Diaspora Doreen Baingana on Tropical Fish: Stories from Entebbe, Ndibe Okey on Arrows of Rain and Chenjerai Hove on Bones
3:30 p.m. Heather Russell on Legba’s Crossing: Narratology in the African Atlantic and Donna Weir-Soley on Eroticism, Spirituality and Resistance in Black Women’s Writings
4:30 p.m. Robert Norman on 100 Questions and Answers About Chronic Illness and Julie Pech on The Chocolate Therapist
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Pavilion A
10:30 a.m.
Barbara Leaming on Churchill Defiant: Fighting On: 1945-1955 and Robert Dallek on The Lost Peace: Leadership in a Time of Horror and Hope, 1945-1953
Noon
Susan Isaacs on As Husbands Go and Carol Higgins Clark on Wrecked

1:30 p.m.
Copyright Clearinghouse Center presents Christopher Kenneally in conversation with Steven Rattner on Overhaul: An Insider’s Account of the Obama Administration’s Emergency Rescue of the Auto Industry
2:30 p.m.
Howard Bryant on The Last Hero: The Life of Henry Aaron and Jane Leavy on The Last Boy: Mickey Mantle and the End of America’s Childhood
4 p.m.
Emilio Estefan on The Rhythm of Success: How An Immigrant Produced His Own American Dream

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Pavilion B
10:30 a.m. Ilan Stavans on the Norton Anthology of Latino Literature with Dagoberto Gilb, The Flowers, Jimmy Santiago Baca, A Glass of Water, and Cristina Garcia, The Lady Matador’s Hotel and The Lesser Tragedy of Death
12:30 James Ellroy on The Hilliker Curse: My Pursuit of Women: A Memoir
1:30 p.m. Kwame Anthony Appiah on Honor Code: How Moral Revolutions Happen and Thomas C. Holt on Children of Fire: A History of African Americans
3:00 p.m. Jack Bishop on The America’s Test Kitchen Family Cookbook, Joan Nathan on Quiches, Kugels and Couscous and Linda Gassenheimer on The Flavors of the Florida Keys
4:30 p.m. Lee Schrager on The Food Network South Beach Wine & Food Festival Cookbook: Recipes and Behind-the-Scenes Stories from America’s Hottest Chefs
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10:00 a.m. Erica Eisdorfer on The Wet Nurse’s Tale: A Novel, Daphne Kalotay on Russian Winter and Lynn Kiele Bonasia on Summer Shift

11:30 a.m. Susan Abulhawa on Mornings in Jenin, Patricia Engel on Vida and Iris Gomez on Try to Remember
1:00 p.m. Scott Eyman on Empire of Dreams: The Epic Life of Cecil B. DeMille and Jonathan Eig on Get Capone: The Secret Plot That Captured America’s Most Wanted Gangster
2:30 p.m. Kay Redfield Jamison on Nothing Was the Same
3:30 p.m. Roger Rosenblatt on Making Toast
4:30 Lisa Unger on Fragile: A Novel and Alafair Burke on 212
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10 a.m. Caribbean Voices
Michele Voltaire Marcelin on Lost and Found, Ruth Miriam Garnett on Chole’s Grief, Diana McCaulay on Dog-Heart and Mervyn Taylor on No Back Door
11:30 a.m. Caribbean Voices Gideon Hanoomansingh, Merle Hodge, Earl Lovelace, Lasana Kwesi and Raoul Pantin, Earl Lovelace
with moderator Winston Maynard
1:30 p.m. Dr. Paul Farmer on Partner to the Poor
2:30 p.m. Sam Barry and Kathi Kamen Goldmark on Write That Book Already! The Tough Love you Need to Get Published Now and John Dufresne on Is Life Like This? A Guide to Writing Your First Novel in Six Months
4:00 p.m. GRANTA 113: Best of Young Spanish-language Novelists
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10:30 a.m.
Byron Janis on Chopin and Beyond: My Extraordinary Life in Music and the Paranormal
Noon
Michael Koryta on So Cold the River, Martin Solares on The Black Minutes and William Heffernan on The Dead Detective
1:30 p.m.
A Poetry Reading
Lynn Emanuel on Noose and Hook, Chase Twichell on Horses Where the Answers Should Have Been: New and Selected Poems, Michael Hettich on Like Happiness and Lola Haskins on Still, the Mountain
3 p.m.
Sean Kenniff on Etre the Cow
4 p.m.
Tigertail presents A South Florida Poetry Annual: Selected Collective, Poetry, Prose and Projects by The Miami Poetry Collective

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10 a.m. Nicolas J.S. Davies on Blood On Our Hands: The American Invasion and Destruction of of Iraq, Reese Erlich on Conversations with Terrorists and Louis J. Salome on Violence, Veils and Bloodlines: Reporting from War Zones
11:30 a.m. John Otis on The Law of the Jungle: The Hunt for Colombian Guerrillas, American Hostages and Buried Treasure, Susan Casey on The Wave: Challenging the Furies of the Ocean and Todd Kliman on Wild Vine
1 p.m. Brad Meltzer on Heroes for My Son and Jeffrey Zaslow on The Girls from Ames: A Story of Women and a Forty-Year Friendship

2:30 p.m. David Kirkpatrick on The Facebook Effect: The Inside Story of the Company That Is Connecting the World and Larry Kramer on C-Scape: Navigating the Future of Business
4 p.m. Heidi Cullen on The Weather of the Future: Heat Waves, Extreme Storms, and Other Scenes from a Climate-Changed Planet, Gywnne Dyer on Climate Wars: The Fight for Survival as the World Overheats and Peter Maass on Crude World: The Violent Twilight of Oil
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10 a.m. Barbara Levenson on Justice in June, Glynn Marsh Alam on Tide Water Talisman and Deborah Sharp on Mama Gets Hitched

11:00 a.m. Susan Hassler on Intelligence and Kate White on Hush: A Novel
12:30 James O. Born on The Double Human, Tim Dorsey on Gator A-Go-Go and
James Grippando on Money To Burn
2 p.m. Les Standiford and Joe Matthews on Bringing Adam Home: The Abduction that Changed America
3 p.m. James W. Hall on Silencer, Jeff Lindsay on Dexter is Delicious and Ridley Pearson on In Harm’s Way and Greg Rucka on Last Run: A Queen & Country Novel
4:30 p.m. Carolina Garcia-Aguilera on Bloody Twist, Jonathon King on Midnight Guardians and Diane Stuckart on A Bolt from the Blue
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Sunday, November 21
Chapman
10 a.m.: Carl Hiaasen on Star Island: A Novel and
Scott Turow on Innocent

11:30 p.m.: Ron Chernow on Washington: A Life
12:30 p.m.: Simon Winchester on The Atlantic: Biography of an Ocean
1:30 p.m.: Meghan McCain on Dirty Sexy Politics
2:30 p.m.: John Avlon on Wingnuts: How the Lunatic Fringe is Hijacking America
Bill Press on Toxic Talk: How the Radical Right Has Poisoned America’s Airwaves
and Douglas Schoen on Mad as Hell: How the Tea Party Movement is Fundamentally Remaking Our Two-Party System
4 p.m.: Judith Viorst on Unexpectedly Eighty: And Other Adaptations

5 p.m.: Jonathan Franzen on Freedom: A Novel
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Auditorium
10 a.m.: Rosemary Wells on My Havana and Judith Viorst on Lulu and the Brontosaurus
11:00 a.m.: Michael Cunningham on By Nightfall
Noon: Stacy Schiff on Cleopatra
1 p.m. : Susan Cheever on Louisa May Alcott: A Personal Biography and Hazel Rowley on Franklin and Eleanor: An Extraordinary Marriage
2:30 p.m.: Jennifer Gilmore on Something Red: A Novel, Helen Simonson on Major Pettigrew’s Last Stand and Sarah Blake on The Postmistress and Myla Goldberg on The False Friend
4:00 p.m.
Nick Zinner, Stacy Wakefield and Zach Lipez on Please Take Me Off of the Guest List

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Prometeo
10 a.m. T Cooper on The Beaufort Diaries, Preston Allen on Jesus Boy and Error! Contact not defined. on Florida Gothic Stories
11:30 a.m. Jonathan Tropper on This Is Where I Leave You, Adam Ross, Mr. Peanut and Larry Doyle on Go Mutants!
1 p.m.
On Poetry C.K. Williams on Wait and On Whitman in conversation with Campbell McGrath
2 p.m. Lev Grossman on The Magicians: A Novel, Brock Clarke on Exley and Ben Greenman on Celebrity Chekhov: Stories by Anton Chekhov

3:30 p.m. Joseph Skibell on A Curable Romantic, Gish Jen on World and Town, and Susan Straight, Take One Candle Light a Room

5 p.m. Annie Cohen-Solal on Leo and His Circle: The Life of Leo Castelli
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Centre Gallery
10:30 a.m. Denis Kitchen and John Lind on The Oddly Compelling Art of Denis Kitchen
11:30 a.m. Lynda Barry on Picture This: The Near-sighted Monkey Book and Vanessa Davis on Make Me a Woman
1 p.m. Dean Haspiel and Inverna Lockpez with Joan Hilty, editor, DC Comics/Vertigo on Cuba: My Revolution
2 p.m. Joe Sacco on Footnotes in Gaza in conversation with book critic Ariel Gonzalez
3 p.m. Rick Meyerowitz on Drunk Stoned Brillaint Dead: The Writers and Artists Who Made the National Lampoon Insanely Great
4 p.m. Dan Archer on The Honduran Coup: A Graphic History and
David Axe on War Is Boring
5 p.m. Etienne Davodeau on Lulu, femme nou (in French with consecutive interpretation)
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10 a.m. Gerald Grant on Bold Moves to Creating Financial Wealth
11 a.m. Virginia Jacko and Doug Eadie on The Blind Visionary
12:30 p.m. Dante Chinni on Our Patchwork Nation: The Surprising Truth About the “Real” America and Gary Rivlin on Broke U.S.A.:From Pawnshops to Poverty, Inc.How the Working Poor Became Big Business
2 p.m. Kendall Coffey on Spinning the Law: Trying Cases in the Court of Public Opinion and Paul David Pope on The Deeds of My Fathers
3 p.m. Tasha Cunningham on So The Bastard Broke Your Heart, Now What?
4 p.m.\ Kim Anthony on Unfavorable Odds
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Pavilion A
10:30 a.m. James Swanson on Bloody Crimes: The Chase for Jeffereson Davis and the Death Pageant for Lincoln’s Corpse and David Grann on The Devil and Sherlock Holmes: Tales of Murder Madness and Obsession
Noon Haiti Noir with Edwidge Danticat, M.J. Fievre, Mark Kurlansky
and Les Standiford
1:30 p.m. Richard Reeves on Portrait of Camelot: A Thousand Days in the Kennedy White House and Burton Hersh on Edward Kennedy: An Intimate Biography
3 p.m. Ben Mezrich on The Accidental Billionaires: The Founding of Facebook: A Tale of Sex, Money, Genius and Betrayal
4 p.m. Katherine Schwarzenegger on Rock What You’ve Got: Secrets to Loving Your Inner and Outer Beauty
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11 a.m. Scout, Atticus, and Boo: A Celebration of Fifty Years of To Kill a Mockingbird with Mary Murphy, Kate DiCamillo, Brad Meltzer and Malcolm Jones
12:30 p.m. Glenn Taylor on The Marrowbone Marble Company: A Novel, Bernice McFadden on Glorious and Michael Knight on The Typist
2:00 p.m. Elizabeth Kostova on The Swan Thieves, Kathleen Kent on The Wolves of Andover and Caroline Leavitt on Pictures of You
3:30 p.m. Skip Horack on The Eden Hunter, Rosecrans Baldwin on You Lost Me There, T.M. Shine on Nothing Happens Until It Happens to You: A Novel Without Pay, Perks and Privileges
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3314
10 a.m. Joanna Philbin on The Daughters Break the Rules and Alexandra Diaz on Of All the Stupid Things
11 a.m. Betsy Lerner on Forest For the Trees: An Editor’s Advice to Writers and Arielle Eckstut and David Henry Sterry on The Essential Guide to Getting Your Book Published
Noon Oscar Casares on Amigoland: A Novel, Aaron Michael Morales on Drowning in Tucson and E.C. Osondu on Voice of America
1 p.m. Julie Klausner on I Don’t Care About Your Brand: What I Learned from Indie Rockers, Trust Funders, Pornographers, Felons, Faux Sensitive Hipsters and Other Guys I’ve Dated and Julie Klam, You Had Me at Woof and Sascha Rothchild on How to Get Divorced by 30: My Misguided Attempt at a Starter Marriage
2:30 p.m. Annabelle Gurwitch and Jeff Kahn on You Say Tomato, I Say Shut Up
3:30 p.m. Laura Munson on This is Not The Story You Think it Is: A Season of Unlikely Happiness, Dani Shapiro on Devotion: A Memoir and Malcolm Jones on Little Boy Blues: A Memoir
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10 a.m. A Poetry Reading Reefka Schneider and Steven Schneider on Borderlines: Drawing Border Lives
11 a.m. Rabbi Edwin Goldberg on Love Tales from the Talmud
Noon Miryam Kabakov on Keep Your Wives Away From Them: Orthodox Women, Unorthodox Desires
1 p.m. A Poetry Reading Geoffrey Philp on Dub Wise, James Brock on Gods & Money and Nina Romano on Coffeehouse Meditations
2:30 p.m. A Poetry Reading Kevin Pilkington on In the Eyes of a Dog, Mark Statman on Tourist at Miracle
and Susan Rich on The Alchemist’s Kitchen and January O’Neil on Underlife
4 p.m. Mario Bencastro on Paraiso Portatil/Portable Paradise and Beatriz Rivera on When a Tree Falls
5 p.m. David Leddick on I Don’t Kiss
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11 a.m. Sabrina Lamb on A Kettle of Vultures…Caused the Boil on My Forehead, Susan Fales-Hill on One Flight Up and Lori Tharps on Substitute Me
12:30 p.m. Susanna Daniels on Stiltsville: A Novel, Heidi Durrow on The Girl Who Fell from the Sky and Joanna Smith Rakoff, A Fortunate Age: A Novel
2 p.m. Norberto Fuentes on Autobiography of Fidel Castro, Earl Lovelace on Is’ Just a Movie and Mark Kurlansky on Edible Stories
3:30 Roberto González Echevarría on Cuban Fiestas, Gustavo Pérez Firmat on The Havana Habit, Octavio Roca on Cuban Ballet and Mark Weiss on The Whole Island: Six Decades of Cuban Poetry
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10 a.m. Deborah Desilets on Morris Lapidus: Architecture of Joy and James F. Donnelly, Randall Robinson and Allan T. Shulman on Miami Architecture
11 a.m. Doctors Without Borders
Noon Doug Alderson on Encounters with Florida’s Endangered Wildlife, Tom Lodge on The Everglades Handbook: Understanding the Ecosystem, Warren Richey on Without a Paddle: Racing Twelve Hundred Miles Around Florida by Sea Kayak, and
Craig Pittman on Manatee Insanity: Inside the War Over Florida’s Most Famous Endangered Spieces
1:30 p.m. Michael Carlebach on Sunny Land: Pictures from Paradise and Andrew Zuckerman on Music
3 p.m. Matt Dellinger on I-69: The Unfinished History of the Last Great American Highway
and Paul Reyes on Exiles in Eden: Life Among the Ruins of Florida’s Great Recession
4:30 p.m. Lily Prellezo and Jose Basulto on Seagull One: The Amazing True Story of Brothers to the Rescue

The Bright Light Social Hour comes to Miami Music Festival 11/12-13/10

Friday, Nov. 12th at Transit Lounge @ 9 pm
729 SW 1st Ave
Miami, FL 33130
transitlounge.us

Saturday, Nov. 13th at Bougainvilleas @ 9 pm
7221 SW 58th Ave
South Miami, FL 33143
bougiesbar.com

The Bright Light Social Hour is an American rock band from Austin, Texas. The band has been named the “Best Indie Band” at the 2010 Austin Music Awards, and just released their debut full-length album. The band has built their reputation through several EPs and exhilarating live shows, including performances at the Austin City Limits Festival in 2009 and SXSW 2010.
www.thebrightlightsocialhour.com

St. Stephen’s Art Show 23rd Annual 2/19-21/11

St. Stephen’s Art & Craft Show
2750 McFarlane Road
Coconut Grove, Florida 33133
Saturday February 19th, 2011 from 9:00am-6:00pm
Sunday February 20th, 2011 from 9:00am-6:00pm
Monday February 21st, 2011 from 9:00am-6:00pm

Entering its 23rd year, the highly anticipated St. Stephen’s Art Show (SSAS) will be celebrating its three-day long festival from Saturday, February 19th through Monday, February 21st, 2011 from 9am to 6pm. Known as one of South Florida’s most popular outdoor art festivals, the SSAS charges a $2 admission to adults and children over 12, and serves as a non-profit event that helps to fund outreach programs in Miami. Visitors can enjoy artwork from more than 160 renowned artists, an international food court, children’s activity area, an authentic English tea room and musical entertainment, all on the shady campus of St. Stephen’s Episcopal Church in the heart of Coconut Grove, Florida.

Location: The annual fine art festival is presented by the St. Stephen’s Episcopal Church, a 100 year resident in Coconut Grove.

Show Director: Daisy Lewis
(305) 648-0056
info@artshowss.org
www.artshowss.org

Miami International Wine Fairs serves great wines and much more By Betty Alvarez

The 9th annual Miami International Wine Fair (“MIWF”) presented its largest program to date with more than 1,800 wines from 18 countries and 70,000 exhibitor square-feet featuring the world’s top-rated wines. Organizers extended the traditional two-day event into a comprehensive four-day trade, education and grand tasting program. The first day, October 14, 2010, offered exclusive trade seminars catering to the exhibitors, while tastings and seminars were open to the public on October 15 and 16 at the Miami Beach Convention Center. On Sunday, October 17, closing festivities took place off-site with the hugely successful inaugural “Ceviche Throwdown,” a charity event produced in partnership with SUGARCANE raw bar grill and South Florida Foodies.

“We are very excited about the result of this year’s Wine Fair,” said David Bernad, MIWF founder and president. “Not only does the economy seem to be on a path to recovery, but we are seeing more foreign producers than ever determined to invest in the United States wine market. With wine consumption lagging in Europe and across the world, wineries are flocking to our Fair to establish new distribution channels while solidifying their existing relationships.”

2010 Fair highlights include:
• Castilla La Mancha announced wine sales upward of 50,000 cases to California and Texas retail chains
• Eighteen percent more wines were available for tasting at this year’s Fair
• Seven percent increase in ticket sales, which led to a total attendance of more than 6,800 visitors
• Newcomer, Wines of Chile, stood-out with their presentation of exceptional wineries by wearing yellow mining helmets on Saturday, October 16, as a tribute to the 33 miners rescued from the San Jose Mine just three days prior
• Sold-out seminars, including “Sushi & Sake” by SUSHISAMBA and “How To Taste Wine – Objectively!”
Further, Castilla La Mancha held a reception at the Fontainebleau on Friday, October 15 to unveil its newest collection of wines. In attendance was José Luis Martínez Guijarro, President of Fundación Tierra de Viñedos and Regional Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development for Spain’s Castilla La Mancha; City of Miami Mayor Tomas Regalado; Commissioner Deedee Weithorn; Chief of Staff Michael Llorente; and master of ceremonies Jorge Estevez of CBS television, who joined local community and business leaders, food and wine enthusiasts, and VIP guests.

Wine buyers raved about the unique experience and diverse selection of wines the Fair had to offer:
• “One of the few wine industry shows that affords the opportunity to meet with numerous owners and representatives of wines that are not currently imported in the United States market.” – Eric Blanz, Liberty Wine Selections, New York
• “The only wine fair in the United States that truly has a diverse range of splendid wines representing countries from all over the world.” – Matt Reibel, Wine Gallery, Massachusetts
• “Outstanding quality and diversified wines abound.” – Alan Sazant, Cellar Masters of South Florida, Florida
• “The quality of wine and opportunity to work with new suppliers to the US market, make this a ‘can’t miss’ event.” – Douglas Due, Grocery Outlet, California

Parallel to its public appeal, MIWF offered Latin American and European wine producers a platform to forge valuable trade relationships. As a result of the 2010 agenda, more than 1,900 meetings were secured between wine buyers and exhibitors. On the heels of last year’s success, an expanded wine buyer program; an industry-only tasting and targeted wine dinners were major components of the Fair. Organizers wrapped-up the ninth edition successfully, exceeding last year’s achievements and visitor expectations.

About Miami International Wine Fair
The Miami International Wine Fair is owned and managed by VINTRADE LLC, a South Florida- based corporation established by David Bernad and Madrid-based Emporio Ferial S.A., an international event planning and production company that organizes dozens of annual wine shows, including Iberwine. For more information please visit www.miamiwinefair.com.

Photographs by Betty Alvarez

Oblivious Signal at Miami Music Festival 11/12-13/10

Oblivious Signal @ Miami Music Festival
November 12th and 13th, Midnight
The Pit, Churchill’s
Various Venues in Miami.
www.oblivioussignal.com
Oblivious Signal at Love Hate on at Midnight Friday, 11/12, and again at 1am on Saturday, 11/13.

Miami rediscovers it’s music heritage: Oblivious Signal to showcase at the 2nd annual Miami Music Festival November 12th and 13th.

With over 400 performances scheduled, Miami Music Festival will be one of the largest, most inclusive concerts of the year. The variety of talent showcased at this festival is rivalled only by the quality of the artists involved and the industry names represented.
Both a festival and a conference, guests from all over the world will converge on Miami for a week of networking and live performances by some of the best bands in the country.

Female fronted melodious metal band Oblivious Signal has been invited to perform at MMF’s Love Hate at the stroke of midnight on Friday, 11/12 and again at 1am on Saturday, 11/13. Saturday’s showcase will be before representatives from Atlantic Records and other well known labels.

Their strong sense of melody and lyrical storytelling, metal roots and international inspirations have led Oblivious Signal to where they are now: A group on the edge of just about anything.

Lead guitarist and founding member Nick Orisino has surrounded himself with professional musicians to form a kind of super group, including not only Hammler, but also former pop vocalist Cristina T. Feliciano, whose Puerto Rican heritage allows her to sing in both English and Spanish, opening them up to broader audiences and increasing numbers of fans worldwide.

9th Annual Grace Jamaican Jerk Festival 11/14/10

South Florida will sizzle again this November as the 9th Annual Grace Jamaican Jerk Festival, the largest Caribbean food festival in the United States, gets underway at the lush and spacious Markham Park in Sunrise on Sunday, November 14, 10am to 10 pm.

The event, which has grown in size and popularity, now boasts over 18,000 patrons from various cultures and age groups. Each year throngs of families and friends flock to the Grace Jamaican Jerk Festival for the delectable jerk foods and the explosion of Caribbean culture, which have become the hallmark of this award-winning event.

“We take pride in producing a festival of this caliber and continue to work diligently to improve the event. Our goal is to produce an event of the highest quality, delivering satisfaction to both patrons and sponsors,” said Eddy Edwards, Chairman of Jamaican Jerk Festival USA Inc.

Title sponsor, Grace Foods, the leading Caribbean food manufacturer and distributor, will add more spice to the event with its culinary delights. Step into Grace Kitchen with Chef Mazie Miller whose cooking demonstrations will wow patrons. One of the main features of the festival is the popular Publix Jerk Cook-Off in which fierce competitors vie for a cash prize, bragging rights and the honor of hoisting the coveted Dutch Pot Trophy.

Numerous food vendors will also be on hand to offer a variety of jerk products to titillate the senses and satisfy the palate. Patrons will be thoroughly entertained throughout the day with cultural presentations from the Digicel and Western Union stages. The Main Stage will feature Byron Lee’s Dragonaires, John Holt and Richie Stephens among others.

For the sports enthusiasts, there is a healthy serving of popular Caribbean sports like cricket, football, netball and, of course, the always exciting domino tournament; and the kids will be kept busy all day in the Kidz Fun Zone.

The Grace Jamaican Jerk Festival is presented by Publix and Digicel and Sponsored by Western Union, Air Jamaica, The JTB, Barefoot Wine & Bubbly, WAVS Radio, Hot 105, Teleamerica, Jamaica National and VitaMalt.

For more information please contact Jamaican Jerk Festival USA, Inc., at 954.369.9002 or info@jerkfestival.com or log on to our website, www.jerkfestival.com.

Miami Music Festival Soul Of Miami Showcase Stage 11/12/10

Miami Music Festival Soul Of Miami south Florida Showcase Stage

Friday, November 12
9pm-1am
The Stage – Inside
170 NE 38th St.
Design District
Plenty of metered parking under the highway.
Google Map. Click maps below for larger version

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Stage Tickets only $10!
Weekend Pass $25
Buy Advance Tickets Online Now!
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* Yellow Submarine food truck onsite starting at 7:00pm.
9:00pm: Underground Junction featuring Steven Bauer
10:00pm Coffee House Gypsies
11:00pm: Cat Shell
12:00am: The State Of
1:00am: Pocket of Lollipops
* Hosted by model/actress Marissa Hopson!
* A fashion showcase of south Florida designers by Fab C Productions.
* Art by Jennifer Maria Cordoba
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The Soul Of Miami proudly presents a south Florida Showcase!
Join Soul Of Miami for a spectacular night of handpicked music! We could not showcase all the awesomeness of south Florida, but we found five very cool and very diverse bands to give you a sampling of the musical talent gracing our area. We also have a special fashion show of local designers to entertain you while the bands swap out. And a fabulous hostess to enliven the entire night. One of south Florida’s great food trucks will be onsite to satisfy your hunger. This is all taking place inside a brand new venue! You know we only bring you the good stuff, so you know this is going to be a great night. This is truly the Soul Of Miami!
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Underground Junction featuring Steven Bauer
As a group, Underground Junction is inspiring to watch and even more pleasing to listen to. When you go out to a show, you want the band to look like they are having fun and you want the music to be pleasing to the ear. Primarily a 3-piece band, these guys know how to really blend their instruments together, however extra musicians and “sit-ins” are always added. This year Underground Junction will be performing at The Miami Music Festival with Actor/ Singer/Songwriter Steven Bauer. The band consists of “real” professional players with years of gigging experience. Chico Brown lays down the sweetest beats on a totally new and unique acoustic drum set up that features a 3-piece Conga set-up with Kick Drum and added toys. Glenn Goss is truly a Pro, with a great attitude and personality. BillyG brings his own unique rhythm style of Acoustic Guitar playing added to his even more unique vocal styling. If you are looking for a totally entertaining show with a lot of energy, great stage performance and a great set list then you want to see these guys perform.
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Cat Shell
Cat Shell is a singer/songwriter residing in Miami Beach. Since 2007, Cat has been playing throughout South Florida and performs regularly at the area’s top venues, including The Van Dyke Cafe, B Bar at The Betsy, The Florida Room in Miami Beach and many more. Growing up with a family in radio and musical theater, Cat was introduced to a wide variety of music at a very young age. Her style is reflective of such an eclectic blend, infusing the sounds of old jazz & soul with today’s pop and R&B elements. Cat debuted her first independent album “Cat’s Outta the Bag” in December 2007 and is currently recording her sophomore release due out in March 2011. For more information, visit
www.catshellmusic.com
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Coffee House Gypsies
Both The Miami New Times and The Miami Herald compared The Coffee House Gypsies to the likes of great rock legends such as Fleetwood Mac and The Mamas and The Papas. Sun Sentinel called them “a band of nomads that keeps moving through different styles and genres.” The band has performed all over Florida and in New York City and has won several awards including one South Florida QOOL Shows Award for Best Pop Band and nine STATUS QuO South FL Live Music Awards in 2008 (including best show, best vocals, and best cover song) after receiving nominations in ten different categories. The band has a standing residency at Miami’s oldest and most famous bar and live music venue, Tobacco Road. The band maintains a very active role in the South Florida community, doing regular charity events and benefits for: Camillus House, Care Resource, AIDS Walk Miami, Best Buddies, The Susan G. Komen Foundation, and more. Currently the band is completing a new album.
www.CoffeeHouseGypsies.com
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The State Of
The State Of is the product of the marriage between Steph Taylor’s edgy piano/synth playing and Nabedi Osorio’s electronic-like live drumming. Their dark pop sensibility is born out of their hometown of Miami, FL and is reminiscent of artists ranging from the Bjork and the Eurythmics to Radiohead and the Cure. Taylor’s style of playing is often percussive and dark where Osorio’s drumming is melodic and when coupled, they create a dynamic sound larger than what’s expected out of two people.
www.thestateofmusic.com
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Pocket of Lollipops
Visual art and indie musical performance group Pocket of Lollipops brings together the talents of husband and wife team Tony Kapel and Maitejosune Urrechaga. The Miami based duo have performed at various art spaces and live music venues around South Florida and the U.S., including Dorsch Gallery, Hollywood Art and Culture Center, and more traditional rock settings. They define their musical genre as sophisticated punk rock; their sound is noisy but organized, thoughtful and melodic. With Maite on bass and Tony on drums, their music is directly influenced by David Byrne and Lou Reed’s live performances; they identify with Sonic Youth, another band that features a musical collaboration by a married couple.
www.pocketoflollipops.com
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Host: Marissa Hopson
In May, Ft. Lauderdale’s own Marissa Hopson was crowned Pantene’s First Reality Hair Star. As Pantene’s hair star Marissa has been a part of numerous photoshoots, filmings, events, and talk shows. Don’t be fooled though, this isn’t Ms. Hopson’s first stint into the entertainment business. Marissa has been a dancer/singer her whole life, having growing up in theater, but in the past years she has added model/actress to her resume. Stay tuned for lots more coming from this hair star.
www.facebook.com/DancingSinger
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Fashion: Fab C Productions
Fab C Productions, founded by Fabienne Claude, produces fashion shows and charity events all over the south Florida area. She has featured many designers from Florida to New York and beyond.
www.fabcproductions.com
Featured Designers:
Segrid Allen – formal dresses
Hippie HeadWear – headwear for ladies that has a taste of 70’s style
365 SwimWear
Square Roots Clothing – showcasing their Rasta Collection
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Art: Jennifer Maria Cordoba
A photographer hailing from Miami, FL.
While her subject matter is diverse, her more notorious work is sensual in nature. She is the creator of the “Luscious” series- a project currently underway and delving more into her fascination with food, sex & art. One of the pieces from this series will be on display, as well another image from her monochromatic archives, “Black Mask Dream”, this Friday.
www.facebook.com/jennifermariacordoba

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Food: Yellow Submarine
A revamped delivery truck painted bright yellow and tricked out with a big service window/little kitchen, YS’ menu is kinda Beatles-inspired (but also taps INXS and Queen), with sandwiches like the Lady Madonna (ham, Provolone, hot peppers, pesto) and Original Sin (ham, Genoa salami, pepperoni, Provolone, green/hot peppers, pesto), wieners like the Yellow Dog (100% beef frank, Provolone, mayo, pineapple sauce), and the Yellow Burger, with a beef & chorizo patty, Provolone, pineapple sauce, and crushed chips, who’re just feeling bent out of shape about your growing Ponch. (description from Thrillist)
www.yellowsubmarineonline.com
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For information on the entire Miami Music Festival, check out their website: www.miamimusicfestival.org
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Spirit Of Sound Gathering Scorpio Edition at The American Legion 10/23/10

Spirit Of Sound Gathering – Scorpio Edition
Saturday, October 23, 2:00pm till 5:00am
The American Legion 6445 NE 7 AVE Miami, FL
Facebook evite.

A Ritualistic Human Gathering Of Creative Minds & Positive Energies
Buy Tickets Online.
Indoor/Outdoor Venue – 4 Areas Of Sound & Recreation
Featuring Over 40 Of The Most Talented Djs & Performers In Florida!

Live Visuals & Laser Shows, Mystic Drum Circle, Fire Performances, Live Art & Displays, Massage Tables, Tarot Readings, Vendor Market & More Surprises!

Main Room – Hosted By Brian Perez & Human Ent.
House & Electro, Techno & Minimal
Visuals On Dual Projectors By Vj Matt G (Tampa)

Phabulous Phunk (Granite & Phunk)
Alexander Orue
Marco Paez
Dj Xta-C
Sanedrachunter
Twin Flamez
Monte
Renegades Of Funk
Alej Varez
Miami House Connection
Mopaw
Deviceratt
Chris V
Dins Rivera
Fase One
Mason
Odium

Side Room – Hosted by Geo of Project Mayhem
Take A Journey Through An Eclectic Mix Of Our Favorite Electronic Genres!

Urban J & Mcr (Live)
Wreck & Mc Nome
Eartight
Jen Martinello
Roe Revolution
Robert Dale (Add)
Light
Tripp
Lex Lara
Jonnie Sparko
Psy-Fi
Soular (Add)
Vitality
Deadboy (Add)
Bloodshot
Indo
FML

Outside – Undergroundradio.tv Arena
Larry Baaam!(Germany)
Eddie Lopez
Rafi V
Technic
Nick Q
Rooks
Elvis Vasquez

Scorpio Edition has the most Bday Celebrations EVER in SOS History!

Bday Celebrations:
Aileen Castro
Amir Akbarnia
Andy Sandoval
Andy Robles
Alexandra Vargas
Ashley Fetters
Apple Moreno
Billy Reily
Brooke Francesca Favilla
Brigette Borjon
Bob Bergey
Chelsea LoAnn Patterson
Danielle Strazzeri
Desiree Pare’
Dominick Tozzi
Eric Campbell
Gabriela R
Geraldy October
Gianmarco Honore
Ileana Perez
Jeymara Reyes
Jordan Myers
Jorge Elias Hernandez
Kati Nagy
Kelley Graham
Lina Serrano
Maria Parra
Mark Evans
Matthew Paz
Michael Santiesteban
Nick Jean
Pedro Rivera (Skyp3r)
PHABULOUS PHUNK!
Robert Lopez
Roberto Perez
Skii Benites
Stephanie Chinita Minaya
Stephanie Tart
Scott Russell
Taylor Ladrido
Tabitha Santiesteban
Yamil Gonzalez
Yakir Aharon
Yany Velez
Victoria Gerson

[Enrance]
Entrance For Scorpio Edition Will Be Located On The South Side Of The Building! If You Went To The Last 2 Sos Parties, The Entrance This Time Is On The Other Side (The Right Hand Side)

Limited Discount Presale Tickets: $15
At the entrance $20
After 8pm $25

Tickets Available At: Addiction Piercings In Dolphin Mall (Right Next To Fye), 305-639-9555
also available online.

All Responsible Ages Welcome!
Full Liquor Bar For 21+ W/ Id
Facebook Fanpage.

DJS, Performers, Vendors Etc. Contact Brian, Call/Text: 7863725741 email brian@vmgpromotions.com

Miami-Dade Gay and Lesbian Chamber Taste Of Miami Restaurants to benefit MDGLCC Scholarship Program 10/23/10

Miami-Dade Gay & Lesbian Chamber Announces Restaurant Participants for Second Annual “Taste Of Miami,”
ticket sales benefit MDGLCC Scholarship Program
Miami Beach Convention Center, Hall C
1901 Convention Center Drive
Miami Beach, FL 33139
Saturday, October 23, 2010
Explore/EXPO – 12 noon to 5:00pm
Taste of Miami – 5:00pm to 8:00pm
Explore/EXPO – FREE and open to the public
Taste of Miami – $45.00 advance; $60.00 at the door

“Taste” To Be Held In Conjunction With Third Annual “Explore/Expo”

The Miami-Dade Gay & Lesbian Chamber of Commerce today announced a partial line-up of restaurants participating in the second annual Taste of Miami, a VIP fundraiser to benefit the Chamber Foundation’s scholarship program for area youth. Taste of Miami spotlights MDGLCC member restaurants who will offer signature dish tastings. Taste of Miami takes place on Saturday, October 23, from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m., in Hall C of the Miami Beach Convention Center, immediately following the third annual Explore/EXPO. Taste of Miami tickets are $45 in advance and $60 at the door.

Confirmed so far for the Taste of Miami are: China Grill Miami Beach, ChopHouse Miami, Hard Rock Café, Lucky Strike, Ocean Restaurant, Fit2Go-Healthy Gourmet, Centerplate, Karl’s Catering, Escopazzo, Grey Goose Vodka and Brown Forman’s Little Black Dress wines.

In addition to the Taste participants, MDGLCC is announcing some lively additions to the Explore/EXPO event, to be held immediately before the Taste event. Explore/Expo is free and open to the public from noon to 5 p.m., in Hall C of the Miami Beach Convention Center. Besides the business booths, Explore/EXPO will include entertainment from Dance Now, the Meat Cutter Jazz Trio, and other surprise appearances. Raffle prizes will include tickets to the new Cirque du Soleil show “Kooza,” gift certificates to local area restaurants, and exciting vacation packages.

Sponsors of Explore/EXPO include IGLTA, The International Gay & Lesbian Travel Association; the Miami Beach Convention Center; The Miami Herald; and Miami.com.

“Attending the Explore/EXPO and Taste of Miami events are great ways to show support for businesses that embrace the local LGBT community and the $8 billion buying power we represent,” said Steve Adkins, president of the MDGLCC. “If companies feel that their contributions to our community are being met with support, they will expand their investment and help champion the equality we so ardently seek.”

The Miami-Dade Gay and Lesbian Chamber of Commerce is the largest not-for-profit corporation in the county for gay and lesbian businesses. With membership on the rise, the Chamber’s mission is to promote a unified and thriving, gay and gay-friendly business and professional community throughout the county. The Chamber’s goals are to promote networking within the existing gay and gay-friendly business and professional community; to promote business opportunities for Chamber members; to promote Miami as a year-round, gay and gay-friendly tourist destination; to provide resources for its members; and to provide outreach from the LGBT community to other organizations.

For more information on Explore/EXPO, including booth rental, or on Taste of Miami, including ticket purchases, visit www.gogaymiamiexplore.com, call the Chamber at 305-673-4440, or email mdglcc@bellsouth.net.

PARKING: 17th Street Municipal Garage
Surface Lot Across from the Convention Center
Parking Garage on Meridian between 17th & 18th Streets
Metered Street Parking

Photo credit – Dale Stine, image from the 2009 Taste of Miami.

Vino Fino: The 9th Annual Miami International Wine Fair

The 9th Annual Miami International Wine Fair
October 14–17, 2010
Miami Beach Convention Center

By Talmage Thornhill
What an adventure! Traveling around the world via libation was the escapade of the day at the Miami International Wine Fair.

There were too many scrumptious samples to delineate all of them in their entirety, but suffice to say the choices were plentiful enough to please any palate. My favorite regions were Catalonia, which was much larger than I expected, and my old standard Chile. Peru had some interesting offerings as well.

Most of the hosts we encountered were friendly and somewhat nonchalant, but a few stood out as exceptionally enthusiastic. Some were also notable for their apparent lack of interest in laypeople like us, who did not have the power to bring their product to the US like the buyers and distributors whose attention they coveted. Many of the wines we tasted were not available for purchase in this country yet, and the goal of their representatives was understandably to change that. Across the board, everyone was generous with their pours and knowledge.

Traveling around the different areas was what really made the event special for me. The personalities and ethnicities mirrored the countries represented, so diversity was abundant. It wasn’t just wine that was available, either. Tequila, vodka, and new products such as canned bubbly wine were also present. The size, scope, and layout of the room were ideal: not too big to manage, not too small to get bored. The event provided some light food, but with such limited time, why focus on anything other than liquid love?

The Wine Fair was a great event. In the end we walked away satisfied and happy but not thrilled or blown away. By the time we arrived, in the evening when the event was open to the public, some vendors had run out of samples or were exhausted from a long day. Next year I’m campaigning for a VIP pass nice and early!

Photographs by Talmage Thornhill

Miami Red Dress Fashion Show for American Heart Association hosted by Mariana Rodriguez and Paulo Quevedo 10/21/10

American Heart Association makes TV Anchor Mariana Rodriguez & Actor/Model Paulo Quevedo Hosts for Miami Red Dress Fashion Show
Thursday, October 21st
Pre- Show at 7 pm
Fashion Show at 8:30 pm
PRIMP Post-Show Party at 10 pm.
Bass Museum of Art

“Go Red For Women educates and encourages women of all ages to take action against heart disease, the No. 1 killer of women in America, by making heart-healthy choices every day to live longer, stronger lives.”

The Go Red For Women Miami Red Dress Fashion Show is just weeks away and another great element has been added to the show!!! Telemundo’ s Acceso Total Anchor Mariana Rodriguez and Actor/Model Paulo Quevedo will both host the Miami Red Dress Fashion Show on October 21st, 2010 at the Bass Museum.

Mariana Rodriguez dreamed about being on television and now she’ s the Anchor of the entertainment show Acceso Total on Telemundo 51. You can see the show Monday through Friday at 11:30 am. From interviewing stars like Will Smith to Benicio Del Toro, Rodriguez has accomplished a lot and the American Heart Association is proud to have her on board as host of The Go Red For Women Miami Red Dress Fashion Show.

Joining Mariana Rodriguez on stage at the Fashion Show will be Paulo Quevedo. Quevedo didn’ t start his career in the limelight as an actor, he first was a musician. From his music career, he went into modeling then acting was next. From Hispanic Television Roles to even participating in USA Networks “ Burn Notice,” Quevedo is an accomplished actor and the American Heart Association is happy to have him host The Go Red For Women Miami Red Dress Fashion Show with Mariana Rodriguez. For more information on Paulo and his support for Go Red log onto: https:// ahamiami.ejoinme.org/2176

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. The Go Red For Women Red Dress Fashion Show is on Thursday, October 21st at the Bass Museum of Art with the Pre- Show at 7 pm, the Fashion Show at 8:30 pm and the PRIMP Post-Show Party at 10 pm. For more information about the Fashion Show call 305.631.4750 or log on to: www.heart.org/MiamiFLGoRed

The Miami Go Red For Women Red Dress Fashion Show supporters & media sponsors are Perry Ellis International, PRIMP Hair Salon & Hair Extension Boutique, AvMed Health Plans, FUNKSHION Music + Fashion – Fashion Week Miami Beach, 101.5 LITE FM, Selecta Magazine, Comcast and SocialMiami.com

For more information on the American Heart Association and Go Red for Women, log on to www.heart.org.

About the American Heart Association Founded in 1924, the American Heart Association is the nation’ s oldest and largest voluntary health organization dedicated to building healthier lives, free of heart disease and stroke. These diseases, America’ s No. 1 and No. 3 killers, and all other cardiovascular diseases claim nearly 870,000 lives a year. In fiscal year 2007-2008, the association invested nearly $560 million in research, professional and public education, and advocacy and community service programs to help all Americans live longer, healthier lives. To learn more, call 1-800-AHA-USA1 or visit heart.org.

The Miami Beach 18th Annual Antique Jewelry and Watch Show at Miami Beach Convention Center 10/15-17/10

The Miami Beach 18th Annual Antique Jewelry & Watch Show Unveils its Latest Collection of Spectacular Creations
October 15th – 17th, 2010
The Miami Beach Antique Jewelry & Watch Show
Miami Beach Convention Center. Hall B
1901 Convention Center Drive
Miami, FL 33139
Show hours are from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. on Friday, October 15th and Saturday, October 16th, and 11:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. on Sunday, October 17th, 2010.
Website.
One-time admission fee of $15 is valid for all three days of the show

US Antique Shows announced today that The Annual Miami Beach Antique Jewelry & Watch Show will open to the public on October 15th – 17th, 2010 at the Miami Beach Convention Center. The show, which has been held in Miami Beach for 18 successive years, features spectacular antique, vintage and estate jewelry and watch co llections, showcasing popular trends in jewelry and watch design.

This three-day show brings together more than 100 dealers from all over the world who are recognized for their unparalleled quality, diversity and unique selection of products. Miami’s top antique jewelry and watch collectors as well as many local celebrities and socialites, will be in attendance. Attendees will have the opportunity to view and purchase spectacular brooches, cameos, earrings, necklaces, rare jewels and gemstones, unique signed designer pieces, as well as exquisite timepieces.

“This show marks the start of the high season in Miami and also the beginning of antique jewelry buying season.” said Andrea Canady, fair director for US Antique Show’s The Miami Beach Antique Jewelry & Watch Show. She added: “For buyers it represents rare access to some of the world’s most impressive antique jewelry and watch collections. For dealers it is an opportunity to showcase and sell their merchandise to discerning buyers in an exciting, high powered atmosphere such as Miami Beach”.

Show hours are from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. on Friday, October 15th and Saturday, October 16th, and 11:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. on Sunday, October 17th, 2010. There is a one-time admission fee of $15 which is valid for all three days of the show. For more information about the show or to purchase tickets online, please call 239.732.6642 or visit The Miami Beach Antique Jewelry & Watch Show

The Miami Beach Antique Jewelry & Watch Show is produced by GLM®. GLM is a leading producer and marketer of consumer product tradeshows in North America, serving industries as diverse as giftware, home furnishings, social stationery, home textiles, tabletop, gourmet housewares, contemporary furniture, personal care, antiques, jewelry, art, surf, skate, water sports, swim and resorts. GLM also manages business expositions and conferences on behalf of others, within the hospitality industry. Additional information about GLM is available online at www.glmshows.com. Follow us on Twitter at MiamiAntiquShow or Facebook. For additional information, visit www.usantiqueshows.com.

For more information about local openings and events, please visit www.miamiartguide.com.

Halloween Festival At Snyder Park 10/21-31/10

Halloween Festival At Snyder Park
October 21-24 & October 28-31
6:00pm – 11:00 pm Thurs & Fri, 4:00pm – 11:00 pm Sat & Sun
Snyder Park
3299 SW 4th Ave, Ft. Lauderdale
Website.

Eight Spooktacular nights of Halloween Entertainment for the Entire Family
50+ Terrifying, Enchanting, and Rockin’ acres of Fun!

Interactive Horror Trail
A first of its kind, terrifyingly unforgettable Snyder Hollow Interactive Mass Mutation Experiment set in the post toxic disaster world of Snyder Hollow Forest..30 blood curdling, hair raising minutes

If you haven’t run home screaming yet, you can groove on over to our
Monsters Ball 2010 Main Stage
featuring the Monster Ball 2010 Rock Opera, Short Horror Films,and a scary cool mix of Rock, Blues, Reggae, Dub and Funk Live Bands including Spam Allstars, Matt Guitar Murphy & The Nouveaux Honkies, Yo Mama’s Big Fat Booty Band, Benjah,Spiritual Rez, Crazyfingers, Juke, Rudy and many more…

Visit www.halloweenatsnyderpark.COM for the complete lineup
Don’t know where to take the kids?
We built a 3+ Acre Fantasy Fun Zone
for the little Halloweeners.

Fanciful, Enchanting, Interactive, and appropriate for kids of all ages.
Children will go gaga over our Costumed Characters, Games, Rides, Lights, Treats and surprises

Beer, Wine, Festival Eats, and a totally unique “Halloweenisphere” presented by South Florida’s best actors & bands. Lovingly Conceived, Produced and presented for the community.

The Third Annual Sunny Isles Beach Jazz Fest 10/15-17/10

The Third Annual Sunny Isles Beach Jazz Fest
October 15-17
Newport Beachside Hotel & Resort
16701 Collins Avenue
Sunny Isles Beach, FL 33160
(305) 949-1300

Samson Oceanfront Park
17425 Collins Avenue
Sunny Isles Beach, FL 33160

Acqualina Resort & Spa
17875 Collins Avenue
Sunny Isles Beach, FL 33160
(305) 918-8000

Come join the City of Sunny Isles Beach as it presents The Third Annual Sunny Isles Beach Jazz Fest.

Sunny Isles Beach will be hosting a weekend of events, October 15th -17th, by featuring an unforgettable artist line-up that will bring smooth soothing jazz to the shores of Sunny Isles Beach

Jazz Composer/Pianist Tony Sona
Friday, October 15, 2010 from 8:00 PM to 11:00 PM
Jazz Club/Acqualina Resort and Spa

Feat.Ed Calle and Performances by Oriente and Jesse Jones, Jr.
Saturday, October 16, 2010 from 7:00 PM to 10:00 PM
Samson Oceanfront Park

Sunday Brunch featuring Grammy Nominee Troy Roberts
Sunday, October 17, 2010 from 11:00 AM-3:00 PM
Newport Beachside Hotel & Resort

Ed Calle to Headline 3rd Annual Sunny Isles Beach Jazz Fest
– October 15-17, 2010 in “Florida’s Riviera” –

The Third Annual 2010 Sunny Isles Beach Jazz Fest is pleased to announce an artist line-up that will bring cool jazz sounds to the beautiful city on the weekend of October 15-17, 2010.

The Sunny Isles Beach Jazz Fest will celebrate the extraordinary sounds of jazz music throughout the event weekend; featuring renowned jazz artists. Headlining the festival is one of the most recorded saxophonists in jazz history, Ed Calle. Calle is known for his extraordinary ability to play bebop, Latin jazz, contemporary jazz, and pop. He appears on such Grammy award-winning albums by Frank Sinatra, Arturo Sandoval and Jon Secada. Ed has also recorded and performed around the world with such artists as Gloria Estefan, Julio Iglesias, Michael Bolton and Rihanna.

Additional musical guests include successful saxophonist and flautist Jesse Jones, JR. whose amazing talent in playing everything from traditional jazz to Bebop has allowed him to perform with such notable artists as Donald Byrd, Blue Mitchell and Ira Sullivan. Jesse Jones, JR. will be featuring multi- talented vocalist Yvonne Brown, and the performance is sponsored by the Sunshine Jazz Organization. Also, performing will be the always distinctive sounds of the Afro-Cuban Jazz band, Oriente.

The Sunny Isles Beach Jazz Fest, produced by the City of Sunny Isles Beach in partnership with the Sunny Isles Beach Tourism and Marketing Council, will showcase and highlight the best that the city has to offer including great music, fine dining, exclusive resorts, beautiful beaches and much more! The Jazz Fest’s special nonprofit partners, who will get partial event proceeds, are Joshua’s Heart Foundation (www.joshuasheart.org), which strives to “Stomp out Hunger” by providing necessities such as food and water to individuals in underserved communities and Miami Children’s Hospital Foundation (www.mchf.org), which aims to create awareness, funds and involvement for Miami Children’s Hospital through donations and charity fundraising events.

The weekend Festival kicks off on Friday, October 15th from 8:00 to 11:00 p.m. with a spectacular performance by pianist and composer, Tony Sona at the elegant Jazz Club in Acqualina Resort & Spa, located at 17875 Collins Avenue. Admission is $25.

The festival will continue on Saturday, October 16th, from 7:00 to 10:00 p.m. with a blazing performance by headlining artist, Ed Calle followed by additional performances by Oriente and Jesse Jones, Jr. at the spectacular Samson Oceanfront Park. All ticket sales are final for this special event. Admission is $15

The final event of the Festival is a sumptuous Sunday brunch on Sunday, October 17th from 11:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. featuring the soothing sounds of Grammy Nominee, Troy Roberts at the Newport Beachside Hotel & Resort, located at 16701 Collins Avenue. Admission is $22.95.

The Jazz Fest is made possible with the support of the Miami-Dade County Tourist Development Council, the Miami-Dade County Department of Cultural Affairs, The Cultural Affairs Council, the Miami-Dade County Mayor, Carlos Alvarez, the Board of County Commissioners, Commissioner Sally Heyman, Greater Miami Convention and Visitors Bureau, Around Town Magazine, Barefoot Wine, Polar Beer, Continental Group, Epicure Market, J. Milton & Associates, Trump International Beach Resort, Newport Beachside Resort and Acqualina Resort.

“The Third Annual Sunny Isles Beach Jazz Fest keeps getting better every year!” adds Ibis Romero, Executive Director of Sunny Isles Beach Tourism and Marketing Council. “We are happy to produce an event that, after three years, continues to attract both local residents and tourists.”

For more information on the Sunny Isles Beach Jazz Fest, its artists, venues or corporate sponsorships please visit the website at www.sunnyislesbeachjazz.com or email Ibis Romero at ibis@sibfl.net.

The Luckiest Penny show at the Ability Explosion 10/21/10

“The Luckiest Penny” at the Ability Explosion
October 21st at 12:15
Miami Beach Convention Center
Featured on the Resource & Technology and Education Expo
It is FREE

“The Luckiest Penny” is an interactive all original musical that shares why “Self-worth has NO price tag!” It is seen through the eyes of two rare, pure copper 1943 pennies. Allister, believes that he is perfect because he lives in a plastic case which has protected him from taking life’s tumbles. Henrietta, on the other hand, is a tossed about penny with different abilities, who knows what is really important in life. The mission of the production is to accept each other’s different ABILITIES through a FUN and whimsical way! Here’s what Laura Duksta, Author, New York Times Bestseller, of I Love You More said: “The Luckiest Penny gives us all an opportunity to look at what we value about ourselves and other. It is an engaging story that encourages the conversation of self-worth and love!

Ability Explosion is a week long series of exciting events made to celebrate the abilities of individuals with disabilities.
October 19-24
http://www.AbilityExplosion.org

Biltmore Health and Wellness Festival 10/15-17/10

The Biltmore Health & Wellness Festival
Friday, October 15 to Sunday, October 17, 2010.
The Biltmore Hotel
1200 Anastasia Avenue
Coral Gables, Florida 33134
Website.

organic food and wine tastings,
community organizations,
experience auricular acupuncture,
yoga, tai chi and qigong demonstrations,
holistic nurses doing energy healing,
acupuncture demonstrations,
organic food and wine tasting
acupuncture history, theory & modern research
Total Performance Golf
women’s health
organic & healthy cooking,
organic lifestyle,
Biltmore Culinary Academy Ongoing Culinary Demonstration
acupuncture facial rejuvenation
modern acupuncture techniques & equipment
modern Chinese herbal remedies
Celebrate the health of the individual, family, community and planet.

It is our great pleasure to welcome you to this year’s Biltmore Health & Wellness Festival featuring 2nd Annual Acufest. Inspired by the overwhelming response to last year’s inaugural event, this year’s Festival has grown into a three-day community wellness celebration. Individual, family, community and planetary wellness will be explored in a series of exciting events, beginning with Friday’s Women’s Health and the Environment Conference, workshops with renowned holistic health experts on Saturday, and live entertainment events each evening. The three days will culminate with Sunday’s Acufest, an all-day celebration, featuring dozens of exhibits and interactive workshops with national and local health educators. One of the highlights of Acufest: A Festival of Healthy Living is our very popular organic food and wine tasting, this year featuring many of South Florida’s top chefs. We look forward to seeing you and enjoying this year’s Festival with all of you!

Chocolate Festival 2010 at Aventura Mall 10/10/10

Indulge In Delicious Confections At Aventura Mall’s Chocolate Festival
Sunday, October 10 from 12:00pm – 4:00pm
Aventura Mall
19501 Biscayne Boulevard, Aventura FL

Satisfy that ever-present sweet tooth at Aventura Mall’s Chocolate Festival on Sunday, October 10 from 12:00pm – 4:00pm. A chocoholic’s dream, the mall’s Center Court will showcase a decadent display of delicious chocolate morsels prepared by some of South Florida’s most popular restaurants.

A true celebration of all things chocolate, visitors can tantalize their taste buds by purchasing mouthwatering treats from participating restaurants, while admiring a runway show featuring the latest in chocolate-inspired fashions designed by students from Miami International University of Art & Design beginning at 2pm. Children can play with their food without a word from Mom and Dad at the kid’s chocolate station, and raffles offering fabulous prizes will be held throughout the event.

Guests can be a part of the Chocolate Festival by purchasing tickets for $1 each or 13 tickets for $10. The tickets can then be traded in to vendors for the chocolate treats. Proceeds from the Chocolate Festival benefit the Children’s Craniofacial Association.

Participants in Aventura Mall’s Chocolate Festival include: Chef Allen’s, Grand Lux Café, Schakolad Chocolate Factory, The Grateful Palate, Porto Vita, Fairmont Turnberry Isle Resort & Club, Turnberry Ocean Colony, Alisa’s Painted Bistro, Florida International University School of Hospitality, Chocolate 4 Charity, Nordstrom Café Bistro, Miami International University of Art & Design, Ocean Prime, We Take the Cake, Godiva, and Starbucks.

Aventura Mall’s Chocolate Festival is sponsored by Gym Kids, New York Bakeries, Norwegian Cruise Line and Turnberry Ocean Colony.

South Florida’s #1 shopping destination among locals and international visitors, Aventura Mall ranks as one of the top five highest grossing malls in the country in sales per square foot. The 2.7 million square-foot multi-level mall is home to Nordstrom, Bloomingdale’s, Macy’s, Macy’s Men’s Home Furniture, JCPenney and Sears, 300 stores and restaurants, a 24-screen movie theater, and an artist-designed interactive playground, Rainbow Valley. Located at 19501 Biscayne Boulevard, the mall is open Monday through Saturday, 10 a.m. to 9:30 p.m., and Sunday, Noon to 8 p.m. For more information call (305) 935-1110, visit the website at www.aventuramall.com.

Buried Alive Haunted Houses and Carnival 10/22-31/10

Buried Alive
4400 Rickenbacker Causeway,
Key Biscayne, FL 33149
Across from the Miami Seaquarium
Fri, Oct 22 – Sun, Oct 24
Thurs, Oct 28 – Sun, Oct 31
7pm – 11 pm
$13 all night and unlimited carnival rides
www.buriedalive2010.com

Experience the suffocating sensation of being buried in your own tomb. The maggots and flesh-eating worms aren’t your only companions. Your worst nightmares live down here, too. This Halloween, we’re gonna scare the (BLEEP) out of you!
South Florida’s most horrific haunted houses
The insanity of unlimited carnival rides
Food, music and beer (you’ll need a few after this one)
On the “field of screams” next to Miami Seaquarium.

Miami Hair Beauty and Fashion Launch at The Spa at Viceroy Miami 10/14/10

The Long Anticipated Miami Hair Beauty & Fashion 2010 To Launch In South Florida

Thursday, Oct. 14
7:00 p.m. Media Registration
7:30 p.m. Pink Carpet Guests start to arrive
7:45 p.m. Backstage glass suite experience
9:40 p.m. Announcement by Candela Ferro
10:00 p.m. Fall trends fashion show
11:00 p.m. Club 50 After Party

Viceroy Miami Icon Brickell, Water Spa Lounge
485 Brickell Avenue, Miami, FL 33131

Rocco Donna and international renowned leader in the hair design industry will launch the Miami Hair Beauty and Fashion 2010 by Rocco Donna Oct. 14 in association with Fashion Box Studio. This insiders only event will be a first-of-its-kind marketing platform for the latest innovations in hair, make-up and fashion. Complete with a pink carpet supporting the Susan G.Komen for the Cure for guests to walk and celebrity hosts to greet them, this will be a top-shelf, precedent setting event. This inaugural year the event will be limited to beauty and fashion industry insiders only and next year the event will expand to the anticipating public.

Unique to the show, Rocco leading the hair & beauty experts chose to style the models in glass suites, so that guests and media will have the opportunity to see how models go from natural to glamorous. The glass suites will be divided by category that will include: hair, make-up and fashion. Immediately following the fashion show there will be an After Party to celebrate Rocco Donna’s sixth anniversary at Club 50.

Leonardo Rocco, President Rocco Donna Hair & Beauty Art
Elias Maida, President of Fashion Box Studio
Patricia Rivadeneira, Vice President of Fashion Box Studio
Irma Martinez, Internationally renown stylist and image-maker
Hosts: Candela Ferro & TBD
Hispanic Celebrities Karla Martinez, Maritza Rodriguez, Veronica Montes, Alexandra Olavarría, Ximena Duque, Laura Ferreti, Mariana Rodriguez, Ana Carolina Dafonseca, Paulo Quevedo, Rodolfo Jimenez, Roba Avelanet, Mauricio Henao, Ana Layevska, Rosina Grosso, Vanessa Villela, Alejandra Espinoza, Jason Canela, David Chocarro, among others, that will be modeling on the runway.

Five years in the making, Miami Hair Beauty & Fashion 2010 by Rocco Donna alongside South Florida beauty and fashion industry specialists will come together for a show that will tout latest innovations and cutting-edge trends in hair, make-up and fashion.

Leonardo Rocco, CEO and founder of Rocco Donna and international renowned leader in the hair design industry, is preparing to launch the Miami Hair Beauty and Fashion 2010 by Rocco Donna presented by Suave Professionals® on Oct. 14 in association with Fashion Box Studio headed by Elias Maida, President and Creative Director, and Patricia Rivadeneira, Vice President and Chief Orchestrator.

Held in the elegance of The Spa at the Viceroy Miami, this insiders-only event will be a first-of-its-kind marketing platform for the latest innovations in hair, make-up and fashion. Complete with a pink carpet for guests to walk and celebrity hosts, Candela Ferro and Rodner Figueroa to greet them, this will be a top-shelf, precedent setting event. This inaugural year the event will be limited to beauty and fashion industry insiders only and next year the event will expand to the anticipating public.

“This beauty platform will become the place where beauty industry leaders come to launch and showcase their products to the US Hispanic market and Latin America,” said Leonardo Rocco, co-creator of the Miami Hair Beauty & Fashion. “There is not quite another platform like this that pulls together the most sought after Hispanic celebrities, industry insiders, and global brands invested in this category and market in South Florida. We are proud to be the first to launch this one-of-a-kind event.”

From beginning to end, guests will feel that they are part of a celebrity gala with backstage access. Starting with the pink carpet supporting Susan G. Komen for the Cure which replaces the traditionally red carpet in the spirit of Breast Cancer awareness, to the pristine, elegant spa setting designed by Philippe Stark and behind the scenes access, Rocco Donna and the participating brands have pulled out all the stops.

Participating brands include: presenting sponsor Suave Professionals®, Babyliss PRO, Marcia Teixeira BKT, SO.CAP Hair Extensions, BECCA, Decléor Paris, and Taca Airlines. Furthermore, guests will be served Latino-inspired hors d’oeuvres during the cocktail courtesy of Morena Restaurant and they will be enchanted by elegant house music by Claudio Holze.

Unique to the show, Leonardo Rocco leading the hair & beauty experts from our exclusive alliances to this platform chose to style the models in glass suites, so that guests and media have the opportunity to see how models go from natural to glamorous. The glass suites will be divided by category that will include the “Suave Professionals® Hair Lounge,” where the celebrities and models will have their locks primped to achieve sensational red carpet and runway looks.

In the Make-up Suite, Decléor products will be prepping the skin before the application of BECCA’s award winning make-up system that leaves skin flawless every time. Finally, there will be a Fashion Suite sponsored by Taca Airlines where Irma Martinez and her Trendy team will be dressing and accessorizing the most radiant Hispanic talent with this Fall’s chic fashion tendencies.

Elias Maida, co-creator of Miami Hair Beauty & Fashion 2010 by Rocco Donna and Fashion Box Studio President, believes that Miami showcases some of the latest trends and attitudes in the world of beauty and fashion.

“Miami‘s unique position as a multicultural city, coupled with the dynamic interaction of cultures, make for women from all over the world share their beauty secrets resulting in vast beauty options and a highly educated audience in this category,” said Maida.

To add to the evening’s appeal, Irma Martinez will be serving as the night’s fashion curator. Martinez is an internationally renowned stylist and image-maker, a Target spokeswoman, and was recently named one of People en Español’s 25 most influential Latinas.

Immediately following the fashion show there will be an After Party sponsored by Babyliss PRO to celebrate Rocco Donna’s sixth anniversary at Club 50, the Viceroy’s private rooftop evening lounge. Rocco Donna’s anniversary celebrations have attracted over 1,000 people and included celebrities, media, and friends. And this year will be no exception, especially because of this year’s dual celebration.

This event would not be possible without the support of our sponsors, who believe in this innovative platform for showcasing exceptional hair, make-up and fashion. Our presenting sponsor is Suave Professionals®, our platinum sponsor is Taca Airlines, and gold sponsors are Babyliss PRO, Marcia Teixeira Brazilian Keratin Treatment, Yucatan Holidays, Morena Restaurant. Silver sponsors are SO.CAP, and BECCA. Bronze sponsors are Decleor Paris, Velati Candles and Chef Jackie. The Spa at Viceroy Miami is a partial sponsor.

Rocco Donna Hair & Beauty is considered one of the most prestigious and avant-garde beauty salons in South Florida. Located in the heart of the world famous Ocean Drive, it is a temple of beauty that offers an ample services menu and the latest trends in the market. Excellent service and devoted experts truly honor their slogan, “introducing the energy of beauty”, sharing it with their clients providing them with red carpet worthy locks every time.

Leonardo Rocco, CEO and President of Rocco Donna Hair & Beauty Art, is a legend in the hair design industry. Widely known for styling A-list talent he created a stir in the business arena as well. He has been featured in Ocean Drive en Espanol’s Power Player Issue as one of the most influential personalities in Miami and his salon was voted “Best Celebrity Haircut.” In November 2009, he was acknowledged for his outstanding entrepreneur spirit at the 15th annual Sunshine awards luncheon paying tribute to the top Hispanic business leaders in South Florida. In addition, Rocco serves as the Hispanic spokesperson for Unilever brands among them Suave Professionals®.

Rocco’s latest venture is the Miami Hair, Beauty and Fashion by Rocco Donna, launching in the Fall of 2010 for beauty and lifestyle industry leaders and press only and for the public in 2011. For additional information, please visit www.roccodonna.com.

For over 70 years, Suave has been committed to creating professional-quality products for you and your family designed to work as well as high-end salon and specialty brands. We are challenging consumers everywhere to Rethink Suave®, and rediscover the quality that is in every bottle we sell. As America’s #1 hair care brand, Suave offers a line of shampoos, conditioners and styling products that are proven to work as well as salon brands.

Founded in 1931 and with over 77 years of history, TACA Airlines has made a priority to offer passengers a travel experience marked by friendliness, respect and customer service. Today, TACA Airlines flies to 42 destinations in 22 countries in North, Central and South America and the Caribbean and has a new generation fleet consisting of Airbus 319, 320, 321 and new Embraer E190 configured in two classes: Business class and economy class. TACA has been recognized in 2009 and 2010 by Skytrax, worldwide renowned travel survey, as the Best Airline in Central America and the Caribbean and for Best Cabin Staff in Central America and the Caribbean. More information on TACA Airlines and its services can be found in www.taca.com.

BaByliss Pro is always at the forefront of developing new, innovative products, as well as researching and implementing new technologies. The latest is the introduction of the first professional luxury hair dryer driven by an engine developed in collaboration with the Ferrari Challenge Team. Babyliss Pro offers several lines of superior professional styling tools, including dryers, straighteners, curling irons, trimmers, and clippers, with top-of-the-line brands such as BaByliss®PRO Nano Titanium™, TT®, Diamond Titanium™, Porcelain Ceramic™, Forfex® and Ceramic Tools™. State-of-the-art technology, quality and design are the hallmarks of this world leader in professional hair care products. BaByliss Pro empowers stylists by creating the ultimate tools of the trade. For additional information please visit: www.babylissus.com / www.stylesource.com.

Internationally renowned stylist and image-maker, Irma Martinez, is the founder and creative director of Trendy Inc, an innovative company based in Miami offering services to the entertainment and lifestyle industries. Considered a true pioneer in her field, with a track record of more than 20 years, the biggest and brightest Latin stars, top brands and Fortune 500 companies have confided their image on her, delivering high impact collaborations for top-rated shows, music productions, editorials and ad campaigns. This is why People en Español has chosen her as one of the 25 most influential Latinas. Recently this proud and talented Latina was chosen as spokesperson of Target, taking part in its Dream in Color campaign and the communication of trends for each season. Irma is working on her first editorial project and developing a multimedia platform based in the Affordable Style concept, which has always been her philosophy, nowadays even more relevant.

Mexico, the place you thought you knew. Enjoy an experience of a lifetime, Yucatan Holidays will take you there. Yucatan Holidays is a Mexican company with international endorsement whose goal is to travel 40,000 guests per year through the partnership and alliances with travel experts who share its vision, and are committed to personalized service and luxury travel at an affordable price. Yucatan Holidays wishes to gain worldwide recognition while promoting Mexican culture, traditions and sustainable efforts to promote a positive perception of Mexico. For additional information, please visit: www.yucatan-holidays.com.

Established in February 2006, M & M International is a family owned and operated business with its headquarters and warehouse in Delray Beach, Florida. The owners, Marcia and Marcelo Teixeira have created and introduced a revolutionary product to the U.S. market and created an entirely new category of product never before seen in the salon industry. Marcia was presented with an award at the Miami Beauty Show in August 2010 for having pioneered the Keratin Treatment category in the U.S.
For additional information on this revolutionary product, please visit www.braziliankeratin.com.

From a simple and personal desire for a cosmetic range that produced a flawless complexion, grew a company that has developed a make-up system that outperforms other high profile, expensive and well-established global brands.

BECCA has set a new performance benchmark and has established itself as a reference for creativity, style and quality. Add to that a range of focused colour products and a collection of the finest brushes, and it is easy to see why BECCA has so quickly made its mark in the competitive world of beauty products. For additional information, please visit: www.beccacosmetics.com.

Restaurateur Hernan Caporaso along with partner Alejandro Maya opened Morena Restaurant & Lounge on January 29, 2010. Morena provides South Beach and all the surrounding areas, an ultimate experience in upscale dining and entertainment, Morena is located on the ground floor of 1334 Washington Avenue in the heart of South Beach. Morena is open seven days a week. Restaurant hours are from 7pm to 12am and Nigth Club hours are from 11:30pm – 5am.
For reservations and more information call 305.538.4165 or visit www.morenamiami.com.

SHE by SO.CAP USA is an Italian company with its headquarters in New York and offices around the world. Dedicated for over 50 years to process the best quality 100% human hair and provide the best training to professional hairdressers. World leader in the manufacture and sale of hair extensions, wigs, hairpieces and cutting-edge bonding machines, and always developing the latest technologies. Represented in Florida by Gina Mijares president of SHE by SO.CAP USA Miami.

DECLÉOR Paris, the Cosmetic Aromatherapy expert for over 35 years, has a legacy rooted in the science of plant energies, combined with an in-depth understanding of the body’s vital energies. Found in resort and day spas across the globe, DECLÉOR products and spa treatments offer a unique art of beauty based on the power of Essential Oils that heighten the senses and invite the body to fully experience relaxation and well-being. At the heart of DECLÉOR are exclusive Aromessence™ serums and balms, 100% natural, pure, active and preservative-free Essential Oil blends that regenerate the skin, drain toxins, treat the skin from within, and impart lasting radiance. For additional information please visit: www.decleor.com

Velati Candles manufactures the most beautiful and unique wax lanterns available. Each one of them is handmade with love and dedication, as we know that they will be sharing a special space in your home or transforming your next party into an unforgettable event.  For additional information please visit www.velati.net.

Chefs Productions, LLC by Chefs Jackie and Raul can provide you with all of your Culinary needs. We can provide you with a personal or executive chef, a line or grill cook and any other type of culinary staff you may need for your home, event, event space or restaurant. More information can be found at www.chefproductionsllc.com.

The 28,000 square-feet spa at Viceroy Miami Icon Brickell is the Miami urban spa destination managed and operated by Viceroy Hotel Group. A 5,000 square-feet Water Lounge is staged as a whimsical floating “library,” with a wading pool decadently set with waterborne sofas and chairs and flanked by three hot-and-cold plunge pools and two fireplaces. The Spa also includes 2,500 square-feet, state-of-the-art gym facility. The full-service spa offers an exclusively curated collection of massages, facials, body treatments, and beauty services that combine the use of product lines and advanced technology available no where else in the metropolitan area. You will walk away with glowing results immediately. For additional information please visit: www.viceroymiami.com/spa.

Susan G. Komen for the Cure®, the world’s largest breast cancer organization, awarded more than $100 million in research grants last year, representing the largest single-year investment in research in the organization’s 26-year history and a 30 percent increase over the previous year’s award total of $77 million. The 2008 grants slate moves Komen for the Cure closer to accomplishing its goal of investing another $2 billion in breast cancer research and community health programs by 2017.

Born in Argentina, has discover an important role in the music industry. He began his residence at the prestigious nightclub “Nikki Beach”, meanwhile also playing in important events sponsor by famous brands like Louis Vuitton in San Francisco, Moet Chandon in France, Custo Barcelona Fashion Show and Fashion Week in New York for Paris Hilton. Claudio Holze is a well-known Dj with an elegant and unique style of playing with a long and distinguishes reputation.

Fashion Box Studio was founded by Elias Maida, President and Creative Director, and Patricia Rivadeneira, Vice President and Chief Orchestrator. Fashion Box Studio creates marketing platforms, provides product development for established and emerging brands, and also produces fashion lines for both men and women.

Among their most significant marketing platforms is the “Fashion Art Show” presented by MasterCard. The platform pulls together luxury brands with worldwide prestige and internationally acclaimed Hispanic talent that are considered “Masters of Excellence”. Unique to this marketing platform are two marketing pillars, FAS Magazine and FAS TV.

In 2009, Fashion Box studio launched Equinoccio-Equinoccio, an exclusive women’s clothing line, spear headed by Venezuelan designer Alejandro Crocker. Miami Hair, Beauty & Fashion is their latest creation. For additional information please visit: www.fashionboxstudion.com.

Masquerade Motel Miami Swedish House Mafia and Brazilian Girls 10/30/10

From Ibiza To Miami
Masquerade Motel
Scope Art Arena, Midtown Miami, FL
Saturday, October 30, 3:00 PM – 12:00 AM EST

Starring the Swedish House Mafia
Axwell, Steve Angello & Sebastian Ingrosso
Also a Live performance by Brazilian Girls
Additional talent:
AN21
Cedric Gervais
Patrick M
TKO

Click Here To Purchase Tickets & For More Information

Nothing is what it seems in this Motel. From the outside you could confuse it with a hotel on sunset strip or highway 99…frequented by movie stars behaving badly, bank robbers on the run and couples catching an hour between marriages..

This is no ordinary motel. As you unlock the door the low hum of a bassline hits your ears..and the flashing of lights push themselves under the foot of a door down the darkly list corridor and is broken by the shapes of bodies dancing. As you walk into the lobby a broken neon sign flashes the house rules…

MASKS ON PLEASE!

As you pick up the mask and place it on your face it feels warm..like it is connected and your body starts to relax and feels so awake you feel you will burst.

As you near the door your subconscious realizes there are other rooms to the left and right. Dark shadows move and yet you feel no fear. Something inside you knows every element of what happens in this hotel is about pleasure and euphoria. You set your mind to explore every room.

As you stand in front of the door…..your hand poised to turn the handle….your heart pounding ….the door opens of its own accord welcoming you in. The heat of the room hits you like a warm embrace, the music covers you…loud and yet clear….synced with your heartbeat as the room moves together as One.

The feeling is strange, whilst everyone is concealed their eyes connect with you and it’s like you know everyone in the room, perhaps you do…

Everyone there together to share the feeling of being behind the doors of the Masquerade Motel and the feeling anonymity and mystery brings…coming together as one to perform in the best show on earth…

A 54,000 Square foot indoor arena is being built just for this event! This promises to be the most attended Masquerade and Halloween Extravaganza in South Florida.
Limited Early Bird, General Admission and Private Open Bar Tickets are now available.
VIP TABLES INFO: Please email Plushvip@ymail.com or call 305.321.3050

Jewels for a Gem Benefiting Breast Cancer 10/28/10

“Jewels for a Gem” Benefiting Breast Cancer Awareness Month IN PINK
Thursday, October 28, 2010 at 9:00 PM (PT)
Pangaea @ The Hard Rock
1 Seminole Way
Hollywood, FL 33314
Free Entry
Door open @ 9pm
Fashion Show @10pm
2-4-1 DRINKS/ COMPLIMENTARY Appetizer’s 9-10pm
RSVP Here.

“Jewels for a Gem” Jewelry Fashion Showcase
Benefiting Breast Cancer Awareness Month IN PINK
Free Entry
Door open @ 9pm
Fashion Show @10pm
Complimentary cupcakes In Pink by Yes Ma’aM www.yesmaam.us
Complimentary Appetizer’s 9-10pm

Fab C. & Majestic Groups, LLC of Miami host’s “Jewels for a Gem” Jewelry Fashion Showcase Benefiting Breast Cancer Awareness Month IN PINK, Thursday,October 28, 2010 @9pm at Pangaea at The Hard Rock HOLLYWOOD. Innovative jewelry designer’s located all across high profile Miami will be showcasing their jewelry using PINK in their creations, in emphasis for the awareness of Breast Cancer for women, the Gem. “Jewels For a Gem” will give everyone a glimpse into the world of couture jewelry designs by 6 of Miami’s brightest designer’s. You can find all of their jewelry sold in stores in Miami, Bal Harbor, Coconut Grove amongst other South Florida attractions.

The powerhouse designer’s includes PattyM Jewelry, which offers an exquisite collection of high quality jewelry designed entirely by hand, with exceptional attention to detail an individuals taste. www.pattymjewelry.com

Catalina Mora specializes her creations with real orange peels, tagua, and coffee beans amongst others to create her natural accessories while having an amazing aroma to it. www.catalinamoradesigns.com

Khal’s Jewelry, where you can find in Coconut Grove’s main fashion attraction store, Azul, amongst other store location; her pieces has undergone an authentic handmade process. This ensures that each piece itself is unique. Not one is the same.

Also showcasing will be Jewelry by Marina Fulgueira and Naturally Divine Co. by Pamela Robinson, who caters to fashion of the past, present and future by creating unique jewelry inspired by her naturally sophisticated fashion sense which remains classic and timeless. www.naturallydivineco.com

“Jewels For a Gem” will also be introducing Hippie Headwear by Nikki Balzano . Her Fall Collection includes custom made one of a kind head wear pieces, using materials such as dried butterflies adorned in Swarovski Crystals, braided into hemp, suede or leather using the best in silk flowers.Vintage jewelry/charms and metals are in these designs to insure each piece is truly one of a kind and unique! Bohemian, Hippie and Native American cultures are the true inspiration.

All guests will have an opportunity to take home a piece of jewelry from each designer showcasing in this event
Raffle: $5

Special invited guest, successful Brazilian Super Model and cancer survivor, Juliane Howard will also walk on the runway. Her story can inspire women all across the country with having the strength to fight cancer and pursue their ultimate goals in life. She will be apart of helping us spread awareness to women about cancer and sharing her experience with all the guests.

For more information about “Jewels for a Gem” , please contact:
info@fabcproductions.com
Reservations: majesticgroupevents@gmail.com

Trinumeral Music and Arts Festival 10/8-10/10

Friday 10/08/10
7th Circuit Studio (Moksha Gallery)
228 NE 59 Street
www.mokshafamily.org

Saturday 10/09/10
White Room
1306 North Miami Avenue
www.whiteroomshows.com

Sunday 10/10/10
Grand Central
697 North Miami Avenue
www.grandcentralmiami.com

Big Boi • Blackalicous • Tokimonsta • Eprom
Heyoka • Mochipet • Otto Von Schirach
Juan Basshead • Panic Bomber • Mayday • ArtOfficial
BfGf • John Hancock (ANR) & Friends • Mindelixir
Panther God • Bowie Van Ling • Jacque Polynice
Gift • Benton • Alex Caso • Cornerstoners • Saheed
Spytek vs. Mr. Atomic • Llama Beats & Parable
Kentsoundz • Vidio Tape • Okulus Anomali & Solfire
Kool Large • Charlie Astro • Marley Carroll
Special MC Battle

Art Curated by Robert Chambers featuring:
Bhakti Baxter • Jay Hines • Tao Rey • Jason Hedges • Jiae Hwang
Julian Picaza • Matthew Schreiber • Oliver Sanchez • TM Sisters
Michael Jurado

The Trinumeral is a yearly celebration of Music & Art held on the date in which the day, month, and year align in an auspicious numeric sameness. Trinumeral began on January 1, 2001: 01.01.01 and has expanded to become a multidisciplinary event held every year on the synchronized dates. Trinumeral is a multi-media event that bridges multiple forms of art into a singular event.

This year’s Trinumeral will take place near downtown Miami. Some of the best National music talent in America will headline this year’s Trinumeral. Acts such as Big Boi, and Blackalicious. Many of Miami’s significant local music talent will perform as well. Acts like Otto Von Schirach, Juan Basshead, Panic Bomber, Mayday, ArtOfficial, BfGf, and Panther God.

The visual art for this year’s Trinumeral will be curated by local visionary Robert Chambers and some of the most significant visual artists in Miami will be contributing to the event.

This year’s event will be a true showcase of the burgeoning art and music scene in Miami: The Magic City.

Hispanic Heritage Month Celebration in Miami Beach 10/15/10

Hispanic Heritage Month Celebration
Friday, October 15, 6PM, North Shore Park & Youth Center, 501 72 Street
Join us celebrate with food, music, dancing, carnival rides and more. Congratulations to this year’s Hispanic Heritage Month Award winners: Elsa Urquiza, resident; Luis Hernandez, business; Fernando Cid de Diego, artist; Margarita Cepeda, social service; and Maria Costa, educator.

13th Annual Halloween on the Mile 10/30/10

13th Annual Halloween on the Mile
October 30, 2010, 3 p.m. – 6 p.m.
Downtown Coral Gables and Miracle Mile

www.shopcoralgables.com

The 13th Annual Halloween on the Mile is back to give parents and their kids a safe tick-or-treating experience the day before Halloween night. Presented by Baptist Medical Plaza at Coral Gables, Halloween on the Mile promises to entertain children with spooky storytelling, free treats from merchants, live performances, kiddie and canine costume contests and a Halloween photo booth presented by Flagler Development Group.

3 p.m. Trick-or-Treating along Miracle Mile and adjacent streets

Halloween-Themed Photo Booth presented by Flagler Development Group at the Coral Gables Museum 285 Aragon Ave.

3:30 p.m. Story Time at Books & Books Books 265 Aragon Ave.

4:00 p.m. Doggie Costume Contest
Host MC NBC 6 WTVJ Reporter Nathalie Pozo Coral Gables Museum, 285 Aragon Ave.

4:30 p.m. Musical Miracles performance
The Actors’ Playhouse at the Miracle Theatre 280 Miracle Mile

5 p.m. Kiddie Costume Contest The Actors’ Playhouse at the Miracle Theatre

1st Annual Reggae Carnival Fest 10/10/10

1st Annual Reggae Carnival Fest to Be Staged on 10.10.10 at Gulfstream Park with All Star Lineup of Internationally Renowned Reggae Entertainers
Sunday, October 10
Doors open at 7pm and show begins 9pm sharp.
Gulfstream Park, 901 S. Federal Highway, Hallandale, Florida 33009

Reggae’s Most Celebrated Artists To Entice Audience with Music that Moves the Body and Soul and promises to be a staple within the fabric of Carnival weekend.

The Inaugural Reggae Carnival Fest will culminate the Carnival weekend on Sunday, October 10, 2010 at Gulfstream Park, 901 S. Federal Highway, Hallandale, Florida 33009. Doors open at 7pm and show begins 9pm sharp. Some of reggae’s top heavy weights who will grace the stage include; the reggae Matriarch Marcia Griffith, international acclaimed Grammy nominated Freddie McGregor, the infectious sounds of Byron Lee’s D, King Banton, Elephant Man, Warrior King, South Florida’s number one band by the New Times newspaper, Millennium B and Mikey Spice. The show’s MC is WAVS radio personality John T. A special performance by dancers from internationally known Zhantra Entertainment. This impressive show is being produced and powered by Oximus Productions.The diverse cache of artistic blend at this standout event is a testament to the multi-faceted mission that Oximus Promotions has set out to achieve.

‘We are pleased to present a cross cultural event that will encompass reggae, soca, salsa and mernegue. With some many people from different cultures in town to celebrate the season of Carnival we are excited to close out the weekend with this inaugural event that everyone can enjoy. We intend to host this yearly on the Sunday night of Carnival’, states Joy Agness, CEO of Oximus Productions.

Advanced Tickets $40 and $60 VIP. Purchase tickets at the following ticket locations:
Sam’s Restaurant- 3130 S. University Drive, Miramar, FL 33025 954-436-1384
Rainbow Records -4124 NW 21st Street, Lauderhill, FL 33313 954-733-6580
De Jamaican Shop- 4200 NW 12th Street, Lauderhill, FL 33313 954-581-3990
Carl’s Seafood -2934 N. State Road 7, Lauderdale Lakes, FL 33313 954-676-5700
Coconutz -2408 S. State Road 7, Miramar, FL 33023 954-961-3334
Reggae and Things 7843 W. Sample Road, Coral Springs, FL 33065 954-255-3280 (New location)

Taste of Peru First Gastronomic Festival 10/23-27/10

Latinbiz is Proud to Sponsor
Taste of Peru
1st Gastronomic Festival
Miami Beach Convention Center
October 23-27, 2010
For Tickets http://myticketusa.com

www.latinbiz.net

La Cámara de Comercio Peruana Americana del Sur e la Florida tiene el honor de presentar el primer Festival Gastronómico Peruano “Taste of Perú” en el Miami Beach Convention Center del 23 al 27 de octubre de 2010. Este evento cuenta con la colaboración del Consulado Peruano, el World Trade Center of Miami y el instituto de cocina D’Gallia del Perú.
La boleta de $35 incluye el acceso al evento y degustaciones de comidas y bebidas.
La boleta de $75 incluye el acceso al evento, degustaciones de comidas y bebidas (OPEN BAR), y el servicio de Valet Parking.
La boleta de $10 es para niños de menos de 10 años.
Para mayores informes sobre el evento favor llamar al: 786-290-2899

The American Peruvian Chamber of Commerce of the South and Florida has the honor to present the first Peruvian Gastronomical Festival; “Taste of Perú” in the Miami Beach Convention Center from the 23rd to the 27th of October of 2010. This event counts on the collaboration of the Peruvian Consulate, the World Trade Center of Miami and the institute of D’ kitchen; Gallia of Peru.
The $35 ticket includes access to the event and tastings of meals and drinks.
The $75 ticket includes access to the event, tastings of meals and drinks (OPEN BAR), and Valet Parking.
The $10 ticket is for children of less than 10 years.
For more information on the event please call: 786-290-2899

Peruvian American Chamber Of Commerce Of South Florida To Present “Taste Of Peru”, Debut A Peruvian Pavilion And Offer Seminars At 14th Americas Food & Beverage Show
The Americas Food & Beverage Show hosts its first-ever open to the public event, “Taste of Peru”, a celebration of Peruvian Food, Spirits and Specialties.

The food of the Andes will be showcased, for the first time, at this year’s Americas Food & Beverage Show on October 23 – 24, the weekend preceding the trade show (open to the public), and October 25 – 27, 2010 (trade only) at the Miami Beach Convention Center. The show organizers, World Trade Center Miami, have partnered with the Peruvian American Chamber of Commerce of South Florida (PACCSF) to bring this new element to fruition, which includes cuisine-related activities such as an inauguration cocktail, seminars, dance performances, contests, tastings and cooking demos.

In recent years, Peruvian food has become a global cuisine and is the new darling of the culinary world. In Miami, Florida alone, there’s an estimated 135 Peruvian restaurants. Julio Rodriguez, President of the PACCSF, has made it his mission to promote the innovation and sophistication of the foods and beverages of his native Peru. As such, in addition to the weekend festivities named above, he has organized two seminars, taking place Monday, October 25th. The first, hosted by a renowned Peruvian Chef, will focus on special ingredients, chef secrets, recipes and other like topics. The latter seminar will spotlight how to successfully launch a Peruvian food & beverage business.

The PACCSF will also be debuting the Peruvian Pavilion. According to Rodriguez, eight companies will be exhibiting at the Peruvian Pavilion with coffees, Piscos, beverages, seafood and other food products. “Peru has 84 of 104 ecosystems that exist in the world making its ingredients and dishes as varied as the imagination itself,” said Rodriguez.

“Given the Free Trade Agreement between Peru and the United States, working closely with Peru was a natural choice,” said Charlotte Gallogly, President of the World Trade Center Miami. “The participation of countries like Peru underscores the scope and reach of our trade show as we become more and more international and continue to contribute to cross-border trade.”

Additionally, two Peruvian chef teams will be competing in the VI Annual Americas Chef Competition scheduled for October 26-27, 2010. Visit www.peruchamberusa.com to learn more about the weekend-long Peruvian activities. Tickets available for purchase online at myticketusa.com. For more information, contact the PACCSF at 786-290 2899 / info@peruchamberusa.com.

The World Trade Center Miami is a member of the World Trade Centers Association which is the preeminent global trade organization promoting two-way trade. There are 321 World Trade Centers located in 91 countries with a total membership of 2 million corporate members and associates. In the Western Hemisphere, there are more than 50 World Trade Centers either in operation or in the planning and/or construction stage.

The 14th Americas Food and Beverage Show will include approximately 300 exhibitors from the Americas and other parts of the world and 6,300+ buyers. Countries/regions such as Brazil, Canada, Colombia, Ecuador, Haiti, Jamaica, Malaysia, Peru, Poland, Russia, South Korea, Spain and the USA will participate. The 14th Americas Food and Beverage Show is sponsored by American Airlines, the National Association of State Departments of Agriculture and the U.S. Department of Agriculture. For more information visit www.worldtrade.org or call 305-871-7910

Free Oktoberfest at Fritz and Franz Bierhaus in Coral Gables 10/1-10/10

Free Oktoberfest at Fritz & Franz Bierhaus in Coral Gables
October 1 – 10, 2010, 11am to midnight
Fritz & Franz Bierhaus
60 Merrick Way
Coral Gables, FL, 33134
October 1 – 10, 2010
Weekdays from 11am to midnight
Weekends: 11am to 2am
ADMISSION: FREE
Website. or call 305-774-1883, or check out the event on
Facebook evite.

The legendary Coral Gables Oktoberfest will continue in its 16th year tradition in which an elite cultural event has been hosted in Miami’s Coral Gables community. This FREE festival is will be held October 1 – 10 on the beautiful Bierhaus Plaza in front of Fritz & Franz Bierhaus at 60 Merrick Way in downtown Coral Gables, ten minutes from downtown Miami via Metrorail.

The festival has become one of Miami’s most anticipated annual neighborhood celebrations and typically attracts up to 15,000 guests over a two-weekend span. Performers have included Austrian and German celebrated musicians like Die Edelseer, Gluatfunkn, Gifti und die Wahsinns Fuenf, Pfundskerle, Goldberg Spatzen, Luftsprung, Alpenland Express, Alpenland Gaudi, Kaitersberg Echo, Bavaria Krainer, Laterndl Trio and Sepp Hias.

Featured artists for the 2010 Oktoberfest include The Group GASTEIN of Gastein in Salzburg, Alpenland Gaudi and the STODERTALER GAUDI EXPRESS from Hinterstoder in Upper Austria.

As every year in the past, The Oktoberfest will raise money for a charity. This year we have chosen again CHARLEE Homes for Children to be the beneficiary of sales from the Raffle Tickets. Tickets will be sold for $5.00. GRAND PRIZE: 7 day cruise for 2 with Royal Caribbean International.

The 16th Annual Coral Gables Oktoberfest is a handicap accessible event.
The Hyatt Regency Hotel Coral Gables, a loyal sponsor of this event for the last 7 years will have again special rate during Oktoberfest 2010.

Other sponsors to the 16th annual Oktoberfest in Coral Gables are, Warsteiner Beer, Dachser Logistics, Casino Austria International, Social Miami.com, Community News, Styria LLC., Crystal River Oil and Gas company.

Hallandale Fashion Art and Music Festival 10/2/10

Hallandale Fashion, Art & Music Festival
October 2nd 2010, 1am
Dekka
139 NE 1ST AVE
Hallandale Beach, FL
Facebook page.

This Is The Malcriado!’S Last Show…
…for a little while.
We’ll be taking some time off from playing while we work on some new material.

There will be 2 stages of Live music!
The Malcriado closes the party down @ 1AM, come party w/us!
Tickets – WE HAVE TICKETS! MAKE SURE TO BUY THEM FROM US, NOT AT THE DOOR!
Use The Malcriado! Hotline! (561) 3 – ROCKIN

Also Crowned to Be Great will be performing their own set right before The Malcriado! on stage 2, as well as a couple songs with The Malcriado! right after on stage 1
If you didn’t catch them with us last week, you need to come out and see their SET – High Energy & Ridiculously Good!
South Florida’s newest “New York-style warehouse-boutique party”. Incorporating Local Fashion Designers, Artists and Live Music for a unique experience.

Stage 1
6:00-6:30 Xpelled
7:00-7:30 7 Sea’s
8:00-8:30 Dead In Bed
9:00-9:30 Forgetting Babylon
10:00-10:30 The Nothing Left
11:00-11:30 InAsMuch
12:00-12:30 Daysleeper
1:00-1:45 The Malcriado!

Stage 2:
6:30-7:00 Atomik
7:30-8:00 Silenmara
8:30-9:00 Attention Radio
9:30-10:00 Nakedown
10:30-11:00 Miles Fink & The Revelators
11:30-12:00 Timatayo
12:30-1:00 Crowned To Be Great

“The Malcriado! is going to be the next big thing. They are a must see live band. What they do can not be captured on an ipod.” Dj Oski, Miami Based DJ & President of Qool Shows

“The Malcriado has the talent, the resources, and the ambition to become the next big band out of South Florida.” Renda Writer Poet/Event Host/Vice President of WeMerge Magazine

Awesome Rock Band… I see them playing on the stage for millions of Fans around the world… Guess what they started here in South Florida…. Elton Hazel, Vice President Whateva’ Works Entertainment‎

The Malcriado Meshing Musically, Creatively & Oozing with Versatility Instrumentally…They are driven, fully charged and ready to Rock & Roll! ….”Total Dopeness”…! – Melissa Capo, Founder/Operations Manager for Whateva’ Works Entertainment

www.facebook.com/themalcriadoband

Bayside Rocks Festival 11/20/10

Bayside Rocks Festival, Celebrating Multi-Cultural Unity & Hope With Steel Pulse, Toots & Maytals, Midnite, Cultura Profetica, Marcia Griffiths & More!

Saturday, November 20, 2010
3:00 p.m. to Midnight
Bayfront Park
301 North Biscayne Boulevard
Miami, FL 33132
Purchase tickets Online.

Never 2BZ, Inc is proud to announce the inaugural Bayside Rocks Festival, featuring an eclectic line up of international music genres. Over the course of the day, Bayside Rocks Festival will bring over 10,000 people to Downtown Miami. This highly anticipated cultural event was designed to cater to all genuine cultural expressions in a celebration of unity, love and hope. Proceeds from this all day musical extravaganza will benefit the Be The Match Foundation, which raises funds to help patients who need unrelated marrow or umbilical cord blood transplants find a donor and receive the treatment.

Artists performing include Steel Pulse, Toots & The Maytals, Midnite, Cultura Profetica, Marcia Griffiths, Mixed Culture, Bootleg, Kulcha Shok Muzik, and Uriel Hamilton

For more information about the Bayside Rocks Festival please visit
www.baysiderocksfestival.com or call the general hotline at 305-763-4509

Be The Match Foundation raises funds to help patients who need an unrelated marrow or umbilical cord blood transplant find a donor and receive the treatment they need. It supports the National Marrow Donor Program (NMDP) which operates Be The Match Registry, the largest and most diverse registry of potential marrow donors and cord blood units in the world. Be The Match Foundation works with individuals, corporations, other foundations and community groups to raise funds that support three crucial areas: growing the Be The Match Registry to increase the chances that more patients find their match; providing financial grants to patients who need help with treatment costs; and funding transplant research to help more patients live longer, healthier lives. For more information, visit BeTheMatchFoundation.org or call 1 (800) 507-5427.

Kiwanis of Little Havana Arts and Music Foundation presents Art in the Park Concert Series Celebrating the 200th Anniversary of Octoberfest 10/1-2/10

Kiwanis of Little Havana Arts and Music Foundation presents Art in the Park Concert Series Celebrating the 200th Anniversary of Octoberfest!

A weekend celebration of Music, Art, Pretzels, Wursts and Beer
October 1 and 2, 2010
Ponce Circle Park in Coral Gables
Admission: Free

CONCERT SCHEDULE
Friday, October 1
8:00 p.m. – Fusik and B-boy Dance Competition
9:00 p.m. – Shamarr Allen
10:30 p.m. – Conjunto Progreso

Saturday, October 2
2:00 p.m. – midnight – Dueling pianos with Hal Roland and his Piano Group. Prizes for the most original costumes for men in lederhosen and ladies in dirndle or barmaid costumes. Musical chairs, Food, Beer gardens and Activities for the young ones.

CALLING ALL ARTISTS
Reach an upscale crowd of Miami’s diverse marketplace at the Art in the Park Concert Series Season From October 2010 – March 2011. Applications accepted for the following categories: Paintings, Mixed Media, Claywork, Digital Art, Photography, Sculpture and Metal Work. Artist Space is Limited. For application information: Kiwanis Club of Little Havana at 305.644.8888, svieta@carnavalmiami.com or ymorejon@carnavalmiami.com

www.artintheparkconcerts.com

For more information about local openings and events, please visit www.miamiartguide.com.

Hispanic Heritage Celebration at Westfield Westland Mall 10/3/10

Hispanic Heritage Celebration
October 3, 1:30
Westfield Westland Mall
1675 West 49th Street Hialeah, FL 33012
www.westfield.com/westland

Come celebrate our Hispanic Heritage at the Westfield Westland Mall in Hialeah. PYACA will be performing a traditional dance from Panama. Join us for a “Taste of South Florida” with special treats from our mall restaurants. Spend $100 dollars at the mall and get a free set of dominos from Guayabera World! Show your receipt at the Westfield table in center court to get your free domino set.

TimbaLive headlines Viernes Culturales Little Havana Free Cultural Fridays Festival 9/24/10

TimbaLive headlines Viernes Culturales on 9/24
Little Havana’s Free Cultural Fridays Festival
live music & dance * street artists/artisans * 17 art galleries
unique stores & restaurants * free walking tour
This Friday, Sept. 24, 6:30 – 11 pm

MAIN STAGE LINEUP for FRIDAY, 9/24
9:30 – 11 pm, TimbaLive
8:30 – 9:10 pm, Mariachi Cielito Lindo
8 – 8:30 pm, Fina Escayola and her Students of Flamenco
7:30 – 8 pm, South Florida Circus Arts School

Groove to the hot sounds of TimbaLive on the main stage at Little Havana’s Viernes Culturales/Cultural Fridays festival coming up on Friday, Sept. 24. We’re also bringing you flamenco dance, Mariachi, acrobatic cirque acts, street performers, local artisans of all backgrounds, and in our Viernes Culturales art gallery the reception for a new group art exhibit curated by master painter Baruj Salinas.

There’s plenty more to do, too: take a free walking tour at 7 pm with historian Dr. Paul George, enjoy outdoor dining, play dominos, take a salsa or tango class, visit our 17 art galleries, and savor live music at our unique venues.

Thanks to Verizon for sponsoring this month’s Viernes Culturales — and be sure to visit their tent on the North side of 15th Ave. and SW 8th St. for your chance to win prizes in our raffle!

Dance the Night Away with TimbaLive
Get ready to dance when TimbaLive hits the stage on Friday night. Their addictive and hip-swinging blend of Cuban salsa, rumba, son, funk and other world music celebrates the fusion that is Miami. The group is about to leave for their European tour. For a chance to win a T-shirt or album signed by the band members visit our sponsor Verizon’s tent at 15th Ave. & 8th St.

Other performers on our Main Stage include El Mariachi Cielito Lindo, the South Florida Circus Arts School (think Cirque du Soleil!) and flamenco dance by the students of legendary local teacher Fina Escayola.

Gallery Openings & Events
At 7:30, visit the opening of a group exhibit of vibrant abstract art curated by Internationally renowned master painter Baruj Salinas. Each artist is a local disciple of Salinas with his or her own unique perspective. The exhibit, Miami Abstractions 2010, pays homage to Wassily Kandinsky and celebrates the 100th anniversary of his first abstract watercolor. Viernes Culturales Art Gallery at 742 SW 16th Ave.

We have many other galleries open during Viernes Culturales. Visit Cremata Gallery’s new exhibit of works by Lydia Rubio: Identity Papers 1993-2010, featuring works that explore personal obsessions. Cremata is located at 1646 SW 8th St.

Walking Tour with Dr. Paul George
This Month’s Free Walking Tour
At 7 pm, meet legendary local historian Dr. Paul George in front of the Tower Theater (SW 8th St. & 15th Ave.) for a free walking tour focusing on Little Havana’s Cuban Memorial Boulevard. Learn about the various monuments and see the homes of a Cuban political prisoner, Cuban artists and the first Mayor of Miami. You’ll also learn about local businesses on Calle Ocho east of the Tower Theater.

PULSE Miami 2010 12/2-5/10

PULSE Miami 2010
December 2 – 5
The Ice Palace
1400 North Miami Avenue
Press and VIP Private Preview*: Thursday, December 2, 10am-1pm
Thursday, December 2, 1pm – 8pm
Friday, December 3, 11am – 7pm
Saturday, December 4, 11am – 7pm
Sunday, December 5, 11am – 7pm

Special Evening Preview Tuesday, November 30 7-9 PM*
*Invitation or press accreditation required
www.pulse-art.com

New Director Cornell Dewitt Announces Initial List Of Galleries; Emphasizes Core Vision For Miami 2010

PULSE Contemporary Art Fair is proud to announce the exhibitors and programming for its 2010 Miami edition. The sixth edition of the fair – the first under new Director Cornell DeWitt – will offer a blend of 82 leading and emerging international galleries alongside the hallmark program of original cultural projects for which the fair is renowned. PULSE Miami 2010 will also introduce a new focus on the city and culture of Miami, and an unprecedented emphasis on the visitor experience, foremost through its exhibitors and programming, but also via new culinary partners and social opportunities.

“PULSE consistently achieves success by presenting a first class roster of galleries on a scale that is manageable, and in a setting that is comfortable. Our core exhibitors, who could show in any fair the world, recognize this and it keeps them coming back” DeWitt explained. Joining such long-running PULSE veterans as Conner Contemporary Art, Hilger Modern/Contemporary, and Yossi Milo Gallery, are a wealth of new exhibitors. Miami’s Gallery Diet will bring work by artist Christy Gast, who will have a solo exhibition at the De La Cruz Collection coinciding with the fair. Another newcomer is Galleri Maria Veie, a central figure in Oslo’s under-recognized contemporary art scene, bringing Jumana Manna to the IMPULSE section of solo artist booths. From New York comes Larissa Goldston Gallery, whose artists on view include the young American artist Orly Genger. For its garden area, PULSE Miami has commissioned Genger to create Beefcakes, a functional elaboration on prior installations by Genger, including her current
MASS MoCA installation Big Boss, in which a gigantic construction of woven climbing rope appears to explode through a wall into a colossal mass throughout the gallery space.

Schroeder Romero and Shredder – a new joint venture, bringing together Schroeder Romero Gallery and The Sienese Shredder – make their first appearance in an art fair, bringing Michael Waugh’s Decline and Fall (of a performance artist). Waugh will continuously read from The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire with no breaks during an eight hour long day at the fair. The performance is accompanied by a drawing inspired by the texts, on view in the gallery’s booth. Following last year’s acclaimed turn, the Austin, Texas collective OK Mountain will present Trailer, an ambitious new sculptural installation exploring the tradition of customized barbecue trailers, courtesy of New York’s Freight + Volume.

Several galleries come to PULSE Miami from points outside North America and Europe. Asian galleries include Silverlens Gallery from the Philippines, plus Ai Kowada Gallery and veteran exhibitor Megumi Ogita, both from Tokyo. A sizeable Latin American contingent will also be on view, represented by mainstay gallery Nina Menocal from Mexico City; Arróniz, also from Mexico City; and Bogota, Colombia’s Nueveochenta. San Juan, Puerto Rico’s RICA Gallery; and San José, Costa Rica’s Galería Bickar will exhibit in the IMPULSE section of curated solo-artist booths.

The Miami 2010 edition of the fair’s PULSE PLAY> video exhibition is curated by Tampa Museum of Art Executive Director Todd D. Smith. Titled Water on the Mind, works by Janaina Tschape, Janet Biggs and Johanna Billing channel a range of emotions – frustration, melancholy, and nostalgia, evoked by the recent Gulf of Mexico oil spill.

For the first time, the fair will open with a private evening preview on Tuesday, November 30, featuring a live musical performance hosted by the Friends of the New World Symphony. Also performed repeatedly over the course of the fair is WALL, a study in choreography by Shannon Gillen & Guests (see press kit/website for schedule). WALL imagines the human body as a magnetized form under pressure, irresistibly drawn to the length of a wall. Bodies will collide, levitate, and orbit this space, creating new relationships as they interact.

The PULSE Prize will be awarded to an exceptional emerging artist selected from the IMPULSE section of the fair by the PULSE Committee. The recipient will receive a $2,500 cash grant and the opportunity to design the limited-edition tote bag created for the next year’s fair. VIPs attending PULSE Miami 2010 will receive complimentary bags designed by last year’s PULSE Prize winner, OK Mountain. Other prior recipients include Eric Beltz, Chen Chien-Jen, Philip Gurrey, Chris Natrop, Emilio Chapela Perez, Duke Riley, and Travis Somerville.

To enhance the experience of our guests, PULSE Miami has commissioned a rotating program of food trucks from some of Miami’s favorite restaurants: the wildly popular Latin Burger; gourmet food truck pioneer Gastropod; Jefe’s Original, serving their signature fish tacos; and Yellow Submarine, purveyors of the finest Colombian fast food. Each day a different truck will be available to guests in the fair’s plaza – please see the schedule available on the next page. Finally, at the end of each day visitors are invited to reward themselves and partake in cocktails at the PULSE Bar, from 4pm to 7pm.

For a full list of the galleries exhibiting at PULSE Miami 2010 please click here,

PULSE Miami 2010 is brought in part by the generosity of the following sponsors and partners:
EPIC Hotel, Jaguar, Société Perrier, Garden Design, Travelers, New World Symphony, Henriot Champagne, Grolsch, Ultimat Vodka, Artist Pension Trust, Mayor’s Office of Film & Cultural Affairs, Prime Event Group, Miami Magazine, Artnet.com, Artbus, Spanish Cultural Center in Miami, Miami Art Museum, Wolfsonian FIU, Bass Museum of Art, Elizabeth Stevens & Co., Smart Source, Spuntino Catering, and Space | production + design.

DIRECTOR
Cornell DeWitt was founder and principal of his namesake gallery, and former director of Yvon Lambert New York, in addition to his experience as a private dealer and advisor. He has also served on the faculty of New York University where he received a master’s degree.

PULSE
Through its annual editions in New York and Miami, PULSE serves as the junction between central and satellite art fairs. Its exhibitors consist of a select group of leading and pioneering international galleries that present works by premier contemporary artists with those of emerging and undiscovered talents. A central component of the fair is its program of commissioned cultural projects that link its audience to all aspects of the visual and performing arts.

September Weekender on Main Street 9/24-25/10

September “Weekender” on Main Street
September 24 & 25, 2010, 7-11pm
6701 Main Street, Miami Lakes, FL. 33014
Limelight Gallery
6701 Main Street, Miami lakes, FL. 33014

The 2nd “Weekender” on Main Street has been officially scheduled-
September 24 & 25 from 7-11pm.

Get ready for a whole new group of artists, including sculptors, live art, and of course open mic raw talent!

On Saturday night the entertainment will be double with added entertainment outside! Live music by “The Wiseguys”, face painting and sketch artist.

CALL TO ARTISTS:
Apply today. Contact Chanel@chanelprada.com/ 786-499-9247 or suzana.depaola@grahamcos.com

Application deadline is September 21, 2010. Need to be approved to exhibit, no cost to artists!

Design Miami/ in Miami Beach 2010 12/1-5/10

Design Miami/ To Relocate To Miami Beach This December

Public Show Schedule December 1-5, 2010 12-8pm; Sunday 12-6pm
Meridian Avenue & 19th Street Miami Beach Convention Center P-Lot, Miami Beach
Admission Price: General Admission: $25 Reduced Rate: $15
VIP Event Schedule (By invitation only) Tuesday, November 30 Collectors Preview, 3-6pm Vernissage, 6-10pm
Thursday, December 2 Nocturne, 8-10pm

New Location Adjacent To Miami Beach Convention Center Offers Greater Accessibility For Collectors, Exhibitors, Sponsors, And General Public.

Veuve Clicquot’s Once Upon A Dream champagne bedtime stories will be available:
Tuesday, November 30, 6:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m
Wednesday, December 1 4:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m
Thursday, December 2, 4:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m
Friday, December 3, 4:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m
To book your champagne bedtime story, email: DesignMiamiVC@LSagency.com
You must be a Design Miami ticketholder to participate.

Design Miami/, the global forum for design, will present its sixth edition this December in a new location in Miami Beach. For the first time in the show’s history, the fair will be staged on Meridian Avenue and 19th Street, adjacent to Art Basel Miami Beach at the Miami Beach Convention Center. This year’s show will offer a more streamlined, seamless experience for the collectors, exhibitors, sponsors and general public that attend both fairs. Design Miami/ has commissioned Moorhead and Moorhead, an emerging, award-winning design studio, to create the show’s temporary structure for its new Miami Beach location. Details on this structure will be announced in the coming weeks.

“Presenting the show in Miami Beach will offer us a new context,” says Wava Carpenter, Acting Director of Design Miami/. “For the past five years, the Miami Design District provided us with a wonderfully creative and nurturing environment in which to grow our brand and the neighborhood will always be an integral part of the Design Miami/ identity. At the same time, we are tremendously excited by the opportunities a move to Miami Beach affords us in terms of evolving our show and making it more accessible to a wider audience.”

Craig Robins, Co-founder and Principal of Design Miami/ states: “The move to Miami Beach will create value for our collectors, exhibitors, sponsors, partners and those who come to take part in our events. The growth of both the Miami Design District and Design Miami/ in recent years has been extraordinary. This move to the Beach will allow the programming in the District to evolve and flourish, while creating an entirely new set of opportunities for Design Miami/.”

In his other role as Chief Executive Officer and President of Dacra, Robins is widely credited with having transformed both South Beach and the Miami Design District into world-renowned centers for cutting-edge art, design, food and fashion, making the fair’s move to Miami Beach especially significant for him.

In 2009, Design Miami/ Basel relocated to Hall 5, in the Messe complex that houses Art Basel in Basel, Switzerland. The response to the proximity from collectors, dealers, and sponsors was overwhelmingly positive, with the 2009 and 2010 Basel shows setting records for Design Miami/ in terms of sales and attendance. A similar response is expected for the move of the upcoming Miami show.

The sixth edition of Design Miami/, opening November 30, 2010, promises to be the most dynamic yet. An eclectic, international mix of participating galleries and bold cultural programming will be announced shortly. For further information, visit www.designmiami.com and www.designmiamiblog.com.

Art Basel Miami Beach 2010 12/2-5/10

Art Basel Miami Beach 2010:

December 2 through December 5, 2010
Miami Beach Convention Center
Miami Beach, Florida, USA
Entrances: Convention Center Drive (Hall D) and Washington Avenue (Hall B)

Duration and Opening hours
Miami Beach Convention Center (Art Galleries, Art Nova, Art Positions, Art Kabinett)
Public Show Days: Thursday, December 2 to Sunday, December 5, 2010:
Daily from noon to 8 p.m., Sunday until 6 p.m.
Vernissage for invited guests: Wednesday, December 1st, 2010, from 6 to 9 p.m.

The Ninth Edition of the Most Prestigious Art Show in the Americas

From December 2 through 5, Miami Beach, Florida, will host the ninth edition of
Art Basel Miami Beach, the international art show. More than 250 leading galleries from North America, Europe, Latin America, Asia and Africa will take part, showing works by more than 2,000 artists of the 20th and 21st centuries.

After launching last year, the Oceanfront exhibition area returns again to Art Basel Miami Beach 2010, sited in an environment designed by young architects Phu Hoang and Rachely Rotem. The Oceanfront Nights program, curated by Creative Time, spotlights the cultural scenes of Berlin, Detroit, Glasgow, and Mexico City.

Art Basel Miami Beach 2010 will run from December 2 through December 5, 2010, with an exclusive VIP opening on December 1. Galleries selected from 29 countries will showcase paintings, drawings, sculptures, installations, photography, editions, and videos. The show’s list of participating galleries makes Art Basel Miami Beach the most prestigious art show of the Americas, featuring both highly established galleries and dynamic newcomers. (The full list of exhibitors can be found at www.artbasel.com/sectors). Prices range from a few hundred dollars, for multiples by young artists, to several million dollars for museum-quality masterpieces.

Prominent guests from around the world will attend the exclusive opening on December 1. Many major global museums are organizing trips to Florida, and numerous groups of art collectors from Latin America and Europe have already announced their visits. During the show’s five-day run, more than 40,000 visitors are expected at Art Basel Miami Beach 2010.

Art Galleries sector
The Art Basel Miami Beach Selection Committee – comprised of 12 renowned international gallerists – has picked more than 180 galleries for the main sector of this year’s show. More than half of the exhibitors come from outside the United States, with strong participation from Europe, 20 galleries from Latin America, eight galleries from Asia and two from Africa. The following galleries are exhibiting for the first time: Cernuda Arte (Coral Gables), Leslie Feely Fine Art (New York), Hackett Mill (San Francisco), Galerie Rodolphe Janssen (Bruxelles), Sabine Knust Maximilian Verlag (München), Jorge Mara – La Ruche Gallery (Buenos Aires), Nyehaus (New York), Franklin Parrasch Gallery (New York), Gary Snyder (New York). The following galleries are returning to the Art Galleries after a one-year hiatus: Galería Juana de Aizpuru (Madrid), The Approach (London), Arndt (Berlin), Luis Campaña (Köln), David Nolan Gallery (New York), Anthony Reynolds Gallery (London), Sprüth Magers Berlin London (Berlin), Galerie Bob van Orsouw (Zürich), Waddington Galleries (London), Washburn Gallery (New York), Donald Young Gallery (Chicago).

Art Kabinett sector
In the Art Kabinett program, galleries selected for the Art Galleries sector present small curated exhibitions in a separately delineated space within their booth. The exhibition concepts for the 20 Art Kabinetts are diverse, including thematic group exhibitions, art-historical solo shows and showcases for rising stars.

Art Nova sector
In this year’s Art Nova sector, 50 emerging and established galleries from 17 countries are presenting new works by either two or three artists. In all, recent pieces by 131 artists will be on display, providing visitors an opportunity to see pieces fresh from studios around the globe – and making the sector an ideal place to spot the newest artistic tendencies.

Art Positions sector
The new criteria for Art Positions creates a platform for a single major project from one artist, allowing curators, critics and collectors to discover ambitious new talents. The sector presents 14 young galleries from seven different countries, showcasing cutting-edge single projects by the artists Hany Armanious (1962), Jorge Méndez Blake (1974), Brian Bress (1975), François Bucher (1972), Dario Escobar (1971), Fernanda Fragateiro (1962), Nikolas Gambaroff (1979), Eddie Martinez (1977), Gabriel Sierra (1975), Kara Tanaka (1983), Johanna Unzuetta (1974), Phil Wagner (1974), Judi Werthein (1967) and Héctor Zamora (1974).

Art Public
Art Public, curated for the second time by Patrick Charpenel of Guadalajara, Mexico, features projects by internationally renowned artists. Selected from proposals by the galleries of Art Basel Miami Beach, the projects are installed in the outdoor public spaces of Miami Beach, within close proximity to Oceanfront area and the Miami Beach Convention Center. These works will engage directly with the spectator, interrupting the daily routine of passersby in poetic and surprising ways.

The Oceanfront
Occupying an entire city block directly at the heart of Miami Beach’s waterfront, the Oceanfront exhibition area will be purpose-built for the presentation of contemporary art, performance, video, and live music every night. Selected by Art Basel Miami Beach and Creative Time as the winners of an architectural contest, architects Phu Hoang and Rachely Rotem will deploy thousands of feet of reflective rope to create this temporary space.

The Oceanfront Nights program for 2010 features four cities at the forefront of today’s artistic experimentation and cross-disciplinary collaboration: Berlin, Detroit, Glasgow, and Mexico City. From December 1 to December 4, the diverse program will spotlight one city per night, featuring music, video, performances and more. Art Basel Miami Beach and Creative Time have invited four organizations to partner on creating these Oceanfront nights – the Museum of Contemporary Art in Detroit, Museo Tamayo in Mexico City, Tramway in Glasgow, and 032c in Berlin.

Art Basel Conversations
Art Basel Conversations offers audiences access to first-hand information on important aspects of the international artworld, starting the program with the traditional Artist Talk Premiere featuring a legendary artist. Topics for the following panel discussions include ‘Public/Private: Museums in the Digital Age,’ ‘Latin America: The Collector as Catalyst’ and ‘Artistic Practice: The School Makers.’ Distinguished artists, art collectors, museum directors, curators, critics, gallerists, publishers, and others active in the cultural sphere will take part. There is time allotted after each Art Basel Conversation for the audience to meet the panel informally.

Art Salon
Situated in the entrance D area of the Miami Beach Convention Center, Art Salon is a platform for discussion by artworld figures presenting their projects, with an emphasis on the most current themes in contemporary art. Informal in format but international in scope, it also features book launches, artist talks, roundtable discussions and lectures.

Art Film
Art Film is curated by Zurich film connaisseur This Brunner and will feature the award-winning film ‘Waste Land,’ which follows renowned artist Vik Muniz as he journeys from his home base in Brooklyn to his native Brazil and the world’s largest garbage dump, Jardim Gramacho, located on the outskirts of Rio de Janeiro. There he photographs an eclectic band of ‘catadores’ – pickers of recyclable materials, to create a new series of works.

Museums and Private Collections
Once again, Miami’s leading private collections – among them the Rubell Family Collection, CIFO, the de la Cruz Collection Contemporary Art Space and Home, and the Dacra Collection – will be opening their homes and warehouses to guests of the international art show. The museums of South Florida, too, will be staging important exhibitions to coincide with Art Basel Miami Beach, including: ‘Susan Rothenberg: Moving in Place’ at the Miami Art Museum; ‘Isaac Julien’ at the Bass Museum; ‘John Storrs: Machine-Age Modernist’ and ‘Nick Cave: Meet Me at the Center of the Earth’ at the Norton Museum; ‘Seduce Me,’ a collaboration by Isabella Rossellini, Andy Byers, and Rick Gilbert at the Wolfsonian-FIU; ‘Bruce Weber: Haiti/Little Haiti’ and ‘Jonathan Meese: Sculpture’ at MOCA Miami; Jim Drain at Locust Projects and the Pearl and Stanley Goodman Latin American Collection at the Museum of Art, Fort Lauderdale.

Sponsors and Partners
In 2010, UBS continues its longstanding and successful partnership with Art Basel and
Art Basel Miami Beach. The firm has been main sponsor of Art Basel for the past seventeen years and main sponsor of Art Basel Miami Beach since the show’s inception in 2002. The world-renowned jeweler Cartier supports Art Basel Miami Beach as Associate Sponsor, as do NetJets, the first and largest fractional aircraft ownership company in the world, and AXA Art, the globally active specialty art and collectibles insurance company, which will again provide multilingual VIP guided tours at
Art Basel Miami Beach. Furniture is provided by Moroso. Additional partners can be found at www.artbasel.com/sponsors.

Guided Tours
The ArtNexus guided tours in English and Spanish are available daily during show hours from Thursday to Sunday. There will be general tours of the show and special tours for Art Kabinett. For reservations and information contact Sol Romero: Tel. +1 305 891 7270, ext. 4; tours@artnexus.com. During show days, reservations can be made by phone or at the Guided Tours Information Desk in Info Zone D.

Host Commitee
The Art Basel Miami Beach Host Committee, which comprises over two hundred prominent figures from the local cultural, political, and business communities, demonstrates its ongoing commitment to this international art event by offering a friendly welcome to the area for exhibitors and guests.

Design Miami
This year marks the sixth edition of Design Miami, from November 30 to December 5, with the world’s most prominent design galleries presenting contemporary and historic work. Design Miami will for the first time be located in close proximity to the Miami Beach Convention Center. www.designmiami.com.

Art 42 Basel
Art Basel, the original international art show established in Switzerland in 1970, runs next year from June 15 to 19, 2011. The world’s most prestigious show of modern and contemporary art, it features 300 galleries from all continents showing works by over 2,500 artists.

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Photographs of Fall for the Arts at the Adrienne Arsht Center on 9/12/10

Fall for the Arts at the Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts on Sunday, September 12, 2010.  The best of Miami-Dade’s cultural and community service organizations came together to celebrate the kickoff of the arts season!  The had two performance stages, children’s activities, street vendor food thanks to Burger Beast, seminars on community-based topics, more than 100 arts and community service organizations offering discounts and giveaways and more than 40 Adrienne Arsht Center shows went on sell.  Had a total blast and I really hope they do it again next year.  Thanks to all that made Fall for the Arts happen!!!!!!!!!!!

Bayside Rocks Festival at Bayfront Park 11/20/10

Bayside Rocks Festival
November 20, 2010, 3pm – Midnight
Bayfront Park
301 N. Biscayne Blvd
Miami, Fl 33132
Tel: 305-763-4509
Website.

Bayside Rocks Festival is not merely an event, it is a journey directed by the unifying languages of the Arts. This festival invites the world to be a captive audience to the inherent transcending appeal of works by musical artists embodied by peace, love and unity. In This consciousness evolution we must be ready. As Gandhi so humbly said: “be the change you want to see in the world” so on Saturday November 20th, Bayfront Park Miami will showcase the beauty we are capable of and an expression of the connected energies that we share hence from which we grow. We are all infinitely connected, we are all one!

Benefiting Be The Match Foundation
Performing Live: Steel Pulse, Toots & The Maytals, Midnite, Cultura Profetica, Marcia Griffiths and more

BAYSIDE ROCKS FESTIVAL: “THE WOODSTOCK OF REGGAE” SALUTES ICONS BUNNY WAILER, STEEL PULSE, TOOTS & MAYTALS, MIDNITE, CULTURA PROFETICA SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 2010 AT BAYFRONT PARK

The Bayside Rocks Festival is being hailed as “The Woodstock of Reggae” for its nod to the nostalgic era of The Bob Marley movement with a salute to and performances by reggae icons Bunny Wailer, Steel Pulse, Toots & Maytals, Midnite and young Puerto Rican cult reggae band Cultura Profetica. Bayside Rocks Festival will be held on Saturday, November 20, 2010 from 3:00 p.m. to Midnight at Bayfront Park at 301Biscayne Boulevard, in Downtown Miami. Over 15,000 are expected to attend this all day experience that will be a throwback to the musical energy and community spirit of Woodstock.

It has been generations since a line up for reggae giants have been assembled on the same stage. This “once in a lifetime experience will include three time Grammy Award winner Bunny Wailer of The Wailers, Grammy Award winning UK based Steel Pulse, the man who coined the word “reggae” himself Grammy Award winner Toots & Maytals, 100% roots rock reggae from St. Croix Midnite and Puerto Rico’s own cult band Cultura Profetica. Also on the bill are Uriel Hamilton, Mixed Culture, Bootleg, Marcia Griffiths, Kulcha Shok Muzic and Big Life Sound.

Bayside Rocks is an all day celebration of cultural awareness and consciousness. Over the course of the entire day, the inaugural Bayside Rocks Festival 2010 will bring over 15,000 people to Downtown Miami. This highly anticipated cultural event was designed to cater to all genuine cultural expressions.

“This musical extravaganza will expose the public to music that embodies peace love and unity while immersing them in the exotic culture and dynamic energy that embodies reggae music. The line up includes the best of Jamaica, Puerto Rico, the U.K., St. Croix, and South Florida,” stated Bayside Rocks Festival producer, Alfonso D’Niscio Brooks.

Bayside Rocks Festival is also a “party with a purpose” giving a portion of its net proceeds to Voices United a Miami-based non-profit youth organization, devoted to promoting cultural diversity through the performing arts. www.voicesunited.com

For tickets or more information about the Bayside Rocks Festival, please call the general hotline at 305-763-4509, email info@baysiderocksfestival.com or visit www.baysiderocksfestival.com.

Fall for the Arts Festival was a great success by Betty Alvarez

More than 100 cultural and community service organizations participated in The Fall for the Arts Festival held on September 12.

Free performances by Bahamas Junkanoo Review, Flip Side Kings, Fushu Daiko, Jahfe, Palo!, Peru Expression, and Rebirth Brass Band Ozomatli. DJ sets by El G (ZZK Records) and Mr. Pauer.

Fall for the Arts Festival gave everyone a preview of the 2010/2011 arts season. There were great numbers in attendance and great entertainment for all.

Photos by Betty Alvarez

NBC Miami Crush and Cuisine at Westin Diplomat Resort and Spa 9/24-25/10

NBC Miami Crush and Cuisine
9/24/10-9/25/10, 6:00 p.m.
Westin Diplomat Resort & Spa
3555 S. Ocean Dr
Hollywood, FL 33019
http://crushandcuisine.com

Indulge your senses on a feast of food and wine at the Westin Diplomat Resort and Spa from September 24-26. This weekend-long event is sponsored by NBC Miami and Premier Beverage, and brings together food, education, authenticity, spirits and tastings.

The weekend kicks off with a Royal Tasting on Friday night bringing together the area’s hottest chefs with fine wine and spirits, followed by The Last Syrah with a dessert pairing and cigar lounge. On Saturday, the day includes a golf tournament, interactive chef demonstrations, a blending session, a blind wine tasting, a panel discussion on how to purchase wine for investment and finishes off with a grand tasting dinner/auction.

Tickets are available for the individual events or can be sold as a package. Prices start at $40. Remember to use the code WC20 to save 10%. For more information and to purchase your tickets online visit: http://crushandcuisine.com/tickets.html

9th Annual Miami International Wine Fair at Miami Beach Convention Center 10/15-16/10

9th Annual Miami International Wine Fair
Open to the public
October 15-16, 2010
Miami Beach Convention Center

· Come get your taste on from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. each
· More than 1,800 wines and 500 wineries from 20+ countries
· Culinary demos, special events and 80,000 square feet of presenting wines
· Unlimited sampling of world-class wines
· Seminars for every palate, from beginner to expert wine lovers
· Tickets : $75 for Grand Tasting; $125 for VIP

Use discount code SOUL to get an extra $20 off tickets
866.887.WINE | www.miamiwinefair.com

Earthdance Miami A Global Festival for Peace at The Sacred Space Miami 9/18-19/10

EARTHDANCE MIAMI: A Global Festival for Peace
September 18th and September 19th, Saturday 5pm to 4am, Sunday 10am to 10pm
The Sacred Space Miami
105 NE 24th Street
Miami (Wynwood), FL
http://www.earthdancemiami.com

♥ Expand the Love ♥ Presents:
EARTHDANCE MIAMI
A Two-day Global Festival for Peace, Earth Awareness, and Community Celebration!
For Tickets, Full Schedule and Updates: www.EarthdanceMiami.com

FEATURING…
~ Transformational Journey Day presented by Unity of the Bay @ Unity on Saturday 8am to 5pm (this event is donation based and takes place at Unity on the Bay)
~ Synchronized Global Peace Prayer with over 350 locations in 60 countries! Saturday night 7pm.
~ Yoga Aid Challenge supported by Global Mala, I Love Yoga and 305 Spiritual Gangsters on Sunday 10am to 2pm
~ Prayerdanse Rave Saturday 9pm

EXPERIENCE…two POWERFUL days of live CONSCIOUS world MUSIC, DJs, performance artists, drumming, HEALING Arts Temple, PRAYERDANSE Rave, DREAM Temple, sound healing, midnight KIRTAN, kids activity tent, Body Artists, synchronized prayer for peace, Elder’s Wisdom Circle, the Conscious CAFE, Hookahs, art & crafts VENDORS and environmental non-profit organizations.

EARTHDANCE MIAMI also features an ECO CINEMA, spoken word artists, activists and POETS, qigong, and YOGA, visionary ART gallery and LOUNGE, as well as mind, body, spirit WORKSHOPS!

* Global OM and Synchronized Prayer: 7pm Saturday night! *

PERFORMANCES BY:
Galaxy Girl
Agape featuring Nadia Harris
Soulflower
Zedek Djah
Mantra Grooves
Teri Catlin
PHIsonica w/ Kavayah Amn
The Baboons
Aleph
Jeff Dean
Sky Door 34
Gypsy Cat
Richard Brookens
Raffa
Mike Matthews
Ganesha from Sol Temple
LJ MTX
Indovisual
FTG
Jebus Amoral
Greyhorse
DJ Stell*R
Alonso the Poet
Chaos Theory
Rhyme & Reason
Amanda O’Boyle
Youth Expressions
Pyrofusion Fire Performances
Jaya Vaswani My Bollywood
The Goddess Store
Almaas Bellydancers
Body Art by Keegan
The Dream Fairy
and more confirming every day!

MIND, BODY, SPIRIT WORKSHOPS:
Permaculture
Thai Yoga
Greening your Home
Transition Towns
Deep Ecology & Awakening to Earth Consciousness
Compassionate Communication (NVC)
Sacred Sound Healing
Five Elements Drumming
Bollywood Fusion Fitness
Dance/Movement Therapy
Partner Thai Yoga
and much more!

CONSCIOUS CAFE:
Raw, Vegan and Vegetarian Foods
Earth Elixirs
Poets and Performers

CONSCIOUS CARRY-ON:
Midnight Kirtan
DJs
The Dream Temple: Sound Healing Experience

ARTISTS:
Jacqueline Ripstein
Anastasia The Great
Sasha Sydnor
Margaret Morales
MOKSHA Collective Visionary Artists

* WWW.EARTHDANCEMIAMI.COM for TICKETS, full schedule plus performer and workshop updates!

Tickets: $29 day passes, $49 weekend pass
Sat night Conscious carry-on only– 12am to 4am $15

* A Limited number of discounted day passes are available for only $15, in exchange for two hours of volunteer time! Contact Arelis at Arelis@ExpandtheLove.com

HEALERS: We still need licensed massage therapists and energy workers for the Healing Arts Temple. If you would like to participate, please contact Val at Val@ExpandtheLove.com

VENDORS: If you are interested in vending at Earthdance, please email Jared@ExpandtheLove.com for applications. Limited number of tables available. Vendors must have products that are in alignment with the essence of Earthdance.

PERFORMERS: We are looking for individual artists for the Conscious Cafe, such as professional guitar soloists, sax, violinists, etc. If you would like to create with us, please contact Eric@ExpandtheLove.com

SPONSOR OPPORTUNITIES!
We are open to sponsors to help co-create this powerful event! If you would like to sponsor Earthdance in exchange for some awesome promotional packages, please email Jared@ExpandtheLove.com

LISTEN TO US ON WLRN, Michael Stock’s Folk and Acoustic Hour! Sunday, September 12th at 2pm

Be part of the EVOLUTION!!! www.EarthdanceMiami.com
Join the community: www.ExpandtheLove.com

Come EXPERIENCE a truly conscious, globally connected one-of-a-kind Festival!

“Not just a festival focused on music, but rather a festival of spiritual consciousness, environmental and political activism and awareness…” – Jambase.com

“The most conscious global festival of our time..”- Time Out Magazine

ARTundressed Miami 2010 Erotic Art Tour 11/18-20/10

ARTundressed 2010

An Erotic Art Exhibition Tour
Harvey’s By the Bay – 6445 NE 7th Ave – Miami, FL 33138
November 18 – 20
www.artundressed.com

Erotic Signature announces its third Annual Erotic Art Exhibition Weekend, ARTundressed; Nov 18th – 20th, 2010. This Year’s Attitude for ARTundressed 2010: “FREE YOUR MIND”…”and yourself will follow!” This event will kick off an Art Exhibition Tour in four different cities, featuring the winners from the Erotic Signature’s 2010 Art Competition. The Tour starts with the first exhibition in Miami and will then travel to Atlanta, Budapest & Montreal.

ARTundressed 2010 Includes:
Art Exhibition at: Harvey’s By The Bay
Live shows and performances; Live bands and deejays; Fashion Shows
Art contests such as Body Painting, Live Drawing, Fine Art and Photography
A Silent Art Auction during Saturday evening to benefit The American Foundation for AIDS Research (amfAR)
The Closing Party: “the GOOD, the BAD, and the KINKY” Ball (Saturday night)

Art Exhibition Presents:
Over 175 international artists featured in Erotic Signature’s “The World’s Greatest Erotic Art of Today” book
160 participating artists registered to showcase about 300 pieces in the Art Exhibition
More than 60 international winning artists scheduled to attend the Exhibition
Participation and installations presented by Local artists, as well as Masters of the Erotic Art movement

Purchase Your Tickets In Advance And Save!
Discounted Tickets with Online purchase only.
Ticket Prices Will Be Higher if purchased at the event.
These prices are for (a limited number of) Advanced Sales Tickets / Pre-Purchased Online before the start of the event.
Click Here To Purchase Tickets!
Purchase online tickets for ARTundressed Erotic Weekend…You MUST Enter Discount Code: FOXY

Vendor / Exhibitor Opportunities:
Don’t miss this unparalleled opportunity to connect with thousands of patrons over the duration of Artundressed 2010. ARTundressed MIAMI delivers thousands of people in the demographic groups you want to reach most. The exhibit hall will be open for guests of ARTundressed to browse from 6pm to 1am on Thursday, Friday and Saturday. ARTundressed MIAMI happens once a year, so take advantage of this exceptional opportunity. Reserve your exhibit space today! Email us at MarlaW@eventrhythm.com and we will send you the ARTundressed 2010 Exhibitor/Vendor application.

Become A Sponsor:
We are planning a 6,000 attendee Erotic Art Festival to commemorate the launching of the “The World’s Greatest Erotic Art of Today” – Volume 4 2010 publication. The ARTundressed Festival offers incredible sponsorship opportunities for exposure and sales to the erotic art and fetish communities, as well as the everyday partygoers. It is available to any company with products and/or services that would complement the concept of our Erotic Art Exhibition and Festival. Sponsorships are on a first-come first-serve basis. whether you can attend the ARTundressed Festival or not. So don’t wait and ACT NOW!
Marla Warrington – Sponsorship / Media Director
MarlaW@eventrhythm.com – Ph: 786.223.2554

Photo Credit: Robert Bablyon

Join Paws 4 You Rescue for PetSmart Charities National Adoption Weekend 9/10-12/10

Join Paws 4 You Rescue
for
PetSmart Charities National Adoption Weekend

Friday, September 10…..4pm – 7pm
Saturday, September 11…..10am – 4pm
Sunday, September 12…..11am – 4pm

PetSmart across from The Falls
13621 South Dixie Highway
Volunteers will be on hand.
Adoptable dogs will be available to walk, brush and play!

This coming weekend (Sept. 10-12) is the annual HUGE Petsmart Adoption Weekend. Petsmart by the Falls is erecting 4 tents for us on Sat. and Sunday, so we need many volunteers to help out. We should be OK for Sunday, but need people for Saurday. We will be there from 10:00 – 4:00, and hope to have all of our dogs be there at some point (we will be running 3 vans back and forth from our shelter so that every dog has a chance to be seen). Please come to help us! If you cannot be there for the full day, please come for the first shift (10:00-1:00) or the second shift ((12:00 – 4:00). It should be an awesome event and a great chance to meet the beautiful Pups of Paws. Please RSVP to me by Thursday, Sept. 9th. Thank you for your interest in Paws!

www.paws4you.org

MOD MIAMI A Swankadelic Weekend Experience For Modern Minds 3/3-6/11

MOD MIAMI: A Swankadelic Weekend Experience For Modern Minds
March 3-6, 2011, 4 day event – various days & times
MiMo On BiBo District – Various Venues
Homebase: New Yorker Boutique Hotel
6500 Biscayne Boulevard
Miami, Floirda
modmiami.com

MOD MIAMI is a four day weekend extravaganza celebrating (and seeking to raise the preservation awareness of) the Mid Century/Atomic/Space Age period, featuring live entertainment, music, art, cocktails, fashion, architecture and design, and much, much more! Where Modernism Meets Mod!

Limited quantity tickets in advance only online.

Vendor and sponsorship opportunity inquiries along with eNewsletter subscriptions at modmiami.com homepage

Ten to the Power of Ten FAU Fine Arts Festival 10/9-10/10

Ten to the Power of Ten: FAU Fine Arts Festival
Saturday and Sunday Oct 9-10, 2010, 10am-5pm
Florida Atlantic University, Boca campus
Visual Arts and Performing Arts buildings

FAU Boca Raton
777 Glades Road
Boca Raton, FL 33431
561.297.3000
www.fau.edu/VAAH

First-time fundraiser event for the FAU Department of Visual Arts and Art History.
Student work will be on sale in and around the Visual Arts building. Fabulous art and design work priced for only $10!

Twenty-one (10′ X 10′) spaces in the Performing Arts and Theatre lobby will feature work for sale by participating artists. (details and application forms are available on the FAU VAAH website www.fau.edu/VAAH).

10 short artists’ talks will take place each day in PA101.
Food/beverages/fun
Theater and Music will also sponsor events that weekend.

Stop by campus, get together with friends, catch-up with faculty, get a jump on your holiday shopping or rent a booth and sell your work.
www.rishonasart.com

The ANIMIAMI Animation Festival and Conference 10/16-17/10


What Does Walt Disney Animation, Universal Pictures, and Neversoft Entertainment Have in Common?

The ANIMIAMI Animation Festival and Conference in October 2010
The conference and festival will be taking place on October 16-17, 2010 hosted by Miami International University of Art & Design’s downtown Miami campus.

In its inaugural year, ANIMIAMI Animation Festival and Conference will be featuring the best of non-theatrical, commercial, and video game animation combined in one conference. The conference and festival will be taking place on October 16-17, 2010 hosted by Miami International University of Art & Design’s downtown Miami campus. Speakers for the conference have already been confirmed and include an international who’s who of animation and gaming as follows:

• Hans Donner, Keynote Speaker of the Conference, Creative Director of Brazi’ls Globo Network
• Brian Jefcoat, Walt Disney Animation (Bolt, Prep & Landin, Lilo & Stitch)
• Chris Bailey, Universal Pictures (KimPossible, Alvin & The Chipmunks 1 & 2, X-Men 2, Eragon, Garfield 1 & 2)
• Mark. A. Austin, Walt Disney Animation (Bolt, Meet the Robinsons, Chicken Little, Star Wars Special Edition)
• Bill Buckley, Neversoft Entertainment (Guitar Hero, Guitar Hero 3, Metallica, Ban Hero, Tony Hawk Pro Skater, WWE SmackDown vs Raw)
• Leah Hoyer, Walt Disney Television Animation, (KimPossible, Recess, Phineas & Ferb)
• Mark Soderwall, (Star Wars – The Force Unleashed, Unreal II, Dungeons & Dragons)

ANIMIAMI was created to increase and improve the dialogue between students, educational institutions and the animation industry in the hopes of providing students and industry leaders the opportunity to express their views and expectations while creating an informative, yet nurturing environment to help students transition from university student to industry professional. The conference will also focus on exposing the industry’s real expectations, needs and competencies required of new professionals.

ANIMIAMI will be composed of various elements: an animation festival featuring an Animation Expo of professional work, conference workshops and speakers, a job fair and an industry exhibit expo.

The animation festival will provide an opportunity for professionals and students to enter their work and compete in various categories (including student and professional categories in animation for gaming, advertising, and theatrical animation respectively).

Students will compete for internship opportunities in some of the best animation studios around the country. In addition, the festival will feature some of the best work produced by industry professionals. The conference workshops and speakers portion of the event will include the above mentioned renowned speakers. It has been designed to be a forum for active networking and information exchange with strong a commitment and emphasis on education to develop and nourish new talent. Additionally, the event will include a job fair which will provide and serve the animation industry as a resource for talent in both animation and computer graphics. Finally, an exhibit expo will bring together industry vendors that will showcase new technologies as well as advances in the industry by the leading software and hardware manufacturers around the country.

“We are very excited to bring this festival and conference to life – it has been a big goal of mine to gather industry and community leaders, professionals and students in an exchange to discuss industry now and where we think it’s headed,” says Mauricio Ferraza, conference organizer. For more information on ANIMIAMI Animation Festival and Conference including event schedule, speaker bios, registration and event sponsorship, please go to www.animiami.com or email Ricardo Bandeira, rbandeira@animiami.com.

ANIMIAMI Animation Festival and Conference featuring the best of non- theatrical, commercial, and video game animation combined in one conference. The event will include an animation festival, conference workshops and speakers, job fair and industry exhibit. The conference and festival will be taking place on October 16-17, 2010 hosted by Miami International University of Art & Design’s downtown Miami campus. Board of director for the conference: Mauricio Ferraza – president and co-founder of ANIMIAMI graphic, animation designer for Univision Networks; Ricardo Whately Bandeira – co-founder of ANIMIAMI; Debra Pierce – director of career services, Miami International University of Art & Design; Drew Tolman – Universal Pictures; Jeannie Novak – founder & ceo, Kaleidospace, LLC (Indiespace); Ahmed A. Shehata – instructor, Miami International University of Art & Design; Alyce Robertson – executive director, Downtown Development Authority; Aaron Zimmerman – program director, Adrianne Arsht Center of the Performing Arts, Adriana Sabino – president, Brazil USA Cultural Center; Valeria Sorrentino – programming and events assistant director, Miami International Film Festival; Angela G. Ramos – director of programming, Univision WLTV 23; Luis Eduardo Mihich – film director.

SOLO Art Fair Miami 11/19-21/10

SOLO Art Miami: A New Art Fair to Debut this November
Miami Airport Convention Center (MACC). 711 NW 72 Avenue. Miami, FL 33126
November 19th through 21st, 2010
Admission: $10 General Public
Opening VIP Reception: Friday, November 19th, 2010. 7:00 p.m.

Miami has earned its title as an art capital of the world by hosting an elite list of internationally alluring, visual art exhibitions every winter season. Come this November, that same list will receive a remarkably distinct addition. In true artistic fashion, the inaugural SOLO Art Miami will reinterpret the meaning of “prestigious collections” as it adds new color to the existing art fairs scene, allowing individual artists, for the first time, to showcase their works without gallery representation.

The inaugural SOLO Art Miami art fair, presented by Medica HealthCare Plans, will run three-days November 19th through 21st at the newly renovated Miami Airport Convention Center (MACC), formerly the Double Tree Miami/Airport Hotel & Exhibition Center. More than 100 solo artists in such categories as painting, sculpture, photography, glass, printmaking, drawing and mixed media are expected to exhibit in this competitively selected show. “SOLO Art Miami is the perfect venue for the independent artist to exhibit,” said Gilda Sacasas, executive director of SOLO Art Miami and herself a noted local contemporary artist. “This fair fills a void for independent artists to promote their work, and we expect to see a wealth of new talent on display.”

The first 60 artists selected to participate in the fair have been announced. Some well-known artists include Vincent Dopico-Lerner, Konstantin Goldenberg, Shang Hu Hou, Federico Carosio III, Humberto Benitez, Orestes Bouzon, Ariel Tejera, Tadeo Lazaro, Antonious Kho, Dania Sierra, Gilda Sacasas and Emilio Sauma. The final announcement of the fairs total participants will be made shortly after the deadline for artists to apply comes to a close on September 15th. Entries are selected by a five-member panel, made up by the fair’s producers and professionals knowledgeable in each category.

SOLO Art Miami will also welcome the area’s most prestigious art galleries. “From personal experience, my team and I have designed a show that is sensitive to the needs of the artists,” said Sacasas. “In addition to breaking the sometimes impossible gallery-barrier, we have consciously planned a show that comes at the height of South Florida’s tourism season. Solo Art Miami is an excellent prelude to the famed Art Basel.”

SOLO Art Miami will offer a VIP lounge and additional services for those who attend. The three-day art fair is expected to attract an estimated 14,000 people.
SOLO Art Miami, presented by Medica HealthCare Plans, is being organized by SOLO Art Group, LLC. Gilda Sacasas, the group’s executive director, was one of the founders of Carnaval on the Mile, a three-day event with 100 participating artists and an attendance of an estimated 200,000.

For information on SOLO Art Miami, visit www.SoloArtMiami.com.

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.

Coconut Grove The Great Grove Bed Race Labor Day 9/5/10

The Great Grove Bed Race
Saturday, September 4th, PAJAMA PUB CRAWL
Sunday, September 5th, The Great Grove Bed Race
Coconut Grove (Miami), FL on the village streets (Commodore & Grand Ave.) nearby breathtaking Biscayne Bay

It’s back! Join the fun and get in bed with The 1.800.411.PAIN Great Grove Bed Race. Local companies compete on their self-made beds, racing through Coconut Grove to be the fastest bed in town. Sounds a little crazy? What else would you expect from Coconut Grove?

The Bed Race is a free community event and fundraiser in Coconut Grove, Florida. The event proves a community can come together, have fun, be unique and hilarious and raise funds for the University of Miami and the Alonzo Mourning Charities. The race involves rolling beds down a 1/8th mile “drag strip” street in Coconut Grove with the local community, individuals, businesses, organizations, and clubs sponsoring the beds. Teams consist of four race-bed pushers and one in-bed rider all racing against the clock until the fastest eight bed teams are determined and race head-to-head for the top position. Prizes are awarded for theme, décor, and racing success.

For more information on this exciting event, visit their website at www.thegreatgrovebedrace.com.

WeMerge South Florida Graffiti Expo 8/28/10

Everyone is coming…
THIS SATURDAY
8/28/10
6pm-2am
21+ After 9pm
(strictly enforced)
$5 Donation at the door
Kevros Art Bar
166 SE 2nd Ave, Delray Beach

20 Artists – Painting Live
Aerosol Art
Urban Art
Graffiti Art
Come see the art of graffiti, live, in a legal setting.

This Saturday marks the biggest graffiti event to hit South Florida!
Hosted At Kevro’s Art Bar in Delray Beach – over 5,000 sqr feet! 21+ After 9pm
~Featuring 20 Live Graffiti Artists~Live Music~Food~& More! Just a $5 Donation.
CROME – http://www.MSGcartel.com/
DEKAL – http://www.JeffDekal.com/
…LEGEND187 – http://www.Legend0187.com/
SAND – http://www.SandOner.com/
REMOTE – http://www.GraffToyz.com/
DROZ – http://www.Facebook.com/DrozMonikerEmpire
TREK SIX – http://www.TrekSix.com/
CREATE
KUOTE – Sly Ones
EKOL – Sly Ones
MAGE – Inked Productions
TMS – AIM Crew
NEED – http://www.Facebook.com/NeedBodyArt
ETAKS – http://www.Facebook.com/FameKGA
PHD – http://www.PHDdesigns.com/
JIVE – http://www.Facebook.com/Jive.Blazeski
MO BRENNER – http://www.MoBrenner.Blogspot.com/
EDUARDO MENDIETA – http://www.EduardoMendieta.com/
CHAN SHEPHERD

Live Performances by:
Speaking Volumes – http://www.MySpace.com/SpeakingVolumes1
Chief – http://www.MusicByChief.com/
Lox – http://www.FW4S.com/
Serum & Manifesto – http://www.MySpace.com/Serum305
Protoman – http://www.FW4S.com/
Jabr Jaw & DJ Dee Dubbs – http://www.FW4S.com/

Music by:
Cadet Yo
DJ Dee Dubbs
Special appearance by the Dick Clark of Hip-Hop, DJ Stevie D www.facebook.com/thedjstevied

Live Broadcast by The Byron Eggers & H-Love Show
1420 WDJA http://www.WDJA.com/

*CALLING ALL B-BOY/B-GIRL CREWS
*CONTACT US NOW we’d like to have you be a part of this event

Food Vendor: Crepes by the Sea http://www.CrepesByTheSea.com/
Clothing Vendor: Inked Productions http://www.InkedProductions.com/

2 minutes from I-95
5,000 Squaore foot patio
Full Liquor Bar
Free Wi-Fi

Sponsored by WeMerge Magazine
http://www.WeMergeTalent.com/
*support the scene, or there will be no scene to support
*RIP – YNOT
*tagging, bombing, and spraying anywhere other than the authorized areas will be considered vandalism, will not be tolerated, and will be taken as a sign of disrespect to the venue, the event, and the sponsors of the event, who are only trying to show how beautiful graffiti can be when done the right way, legally.

DIRECTIONS:
– I-95 to Atlantic Ave (not Atlantic Blvd)
– Atlantic Ave East to Swinton Ave
– Make a R on Swinton Ave
– Make a L on SE 1st St
– Make a R on SE 2nd Ave
– It’s right there – on the right, there
166 SE 2nd Ave

*support the scene, or there will be no scene to support
FALL ISSUE – Dut out on 9/1/10
Our biggest issue yet – 56 pages!

Find Out Where to Pick Up a WeMerge:
www.PickUpWeMerge.com

Miami Book Fair International 11/14-21/10

Book lovers everywhere rejoice!
Miami Book Fair International Nov. 14-21, 2010
Street Fair runs Friday, November 19 through Sunday, November 21
Photos from previous years.
See the schedule here.
www.miamibookfair.com

The 27th edition of the nation’s finest and largest literary gathering, Miami Book Fair International, presented by the Florida Center for the Literary Arts (FCLA) at Miami Dade College (MDC), will take place November 14-21, 2010 at the college’s Wolfson Campus, 300 NE Second Ave., in downtown Miami. The always-popular Street Fair runs Friday, November 19 through Sunday, November 21, with more than 200 exhibitors from around the country selling books in a festive atmosphere. This year, the Fair will celebrate the literature and culture of Mexico.

TOP CONFIRMED AUTHORS
Each year, the Fair raises the bar of excellence by offering a fine roster of prize-winning authors, and this year will be no exception.
Confirmed authors include tennis superstar Venus Williams, Harvard biologist and naturalist Edward O. Wilson, MacArthur Fellow and Haitian-American author Edwidge Danticat, screenwriter and author Nora Ephron, musician Patti Smith, novelist and memoirist Pat Conroy, local South Florida favorite Dave Barry, novelist Michael Cunningham, filmmaker John Waters, biographer and novelist Susan Cheever, humorist Ian Frazier, fight doctor Ferdie Pacheco, comics creator Charles Burns, NPR’s All Things Considered host Michele Norris, as well as Ann Beattie, Kate DiCamillo, Emilio Estefan, Jonathan Franzen and many others.

HIGHLIGHTS
The Fair will again treat book lovers to more than a week of cultural and educational activities, including the beloved Evenings With… series, the IberoAmerican Authors program, Student Literary Encounters, the Weekend Festival of Authors, the popular Street Fair Nov. 19 – 21 on the closed streets surrounding the campus, Comix Galaxy with Kids Comic Con and School of Comics, Children’s Alley, and much more.
Special Topic Panels will discuss current issues of the day, including the environment, immigration, and the financial crisis.
In addition, the Fair maintains a strong commitment to literary voices of the international community, and always welcomes writers from Africa, Latin America, Europe, and the Caribbean.
This year’s program includes Sir Michael Caine (England), Salman Rushdie (India), Darren Shan (Ireland), Susan Abulhawa (Palestine), Zakes Mda (South Africa), Binyavanga Wainana (Kenya), Okey Ndibe (Nigeria), Chenjerai Hove (Zimbabwe), EC Osandu (Nigeria), Aappiah Anthony Kwame (Ghana/UK), and others.
The IberoAmerican program will present Paquito D´Rivera (Cuba-USA), Eduardo Sacheri (Argentina), Alberto Fuguet (Chile), Luis Leante (España), Claudia Piñeiro (Argentina), Pablo Simonetti (Chile), and more.
Caribbean writers featured include Earl Lovelace, Raoul Pantin, Gideon Hanoomansingh, Merle Hodge, Winston Maynard-Moderator, Lasana Kwesi, Diana McCaulay, and Geoffrey Philp. Confirmed Haitian writers are Miriam Chancy, Michele Voltaire Marcelin and Edwidge Danticat.
An exciting dimension to this year’s Book Fair includes a celebration of Mexico, commemorating the bicentennial of Mexico’s independence and the centennial of the Mexican revolution. The FCLA has partnered with the Mexican government, the Consulate General of Mexico in Miami and the Mexican Cultural Institute in Miami to honor these momentous occasions. Fairgoers will enjoy a grand pavilion dedicated to Mexican culture, and gallery exhibits by Mexican artists. The diversity of Mexican literature will be represented by authors such as Laura Esquivel, Mario Bellatín, Gonzalo Celorio, Jorge Volpi, Estela Leñero, Natalia Toledo and others.
The celebration of Mexico will also include a local project with a focus on community involvement. During the Fair, the Miami Book Fair and the Mexican Cultural Institute will collect new or gently used books and build a colossal spiral of books located on the fairgrounds in downtown Miami, and after the Fair, these books will be donated to local jails. The goal is to have more books than prisoners inside jails.
Miami Book Fair International 2010 promises to be another exceptional year!

Miami Design District and Fashion Night Out 9/10/10

MIAMI DESIGN DISTRICT TO PARTICIPATE IN FASHION’S NIGHT OUT
Retailers including Marimekko, Marni, and Y-3 are among participants in global fashion event to be held on September 10, 2010.

The Miami Design District announced today that it will participate in Fashion’s Night Out on September 10, 2010. In conjunction with cities around the world, retailers across the Miami Design District will come together to offer limited-time-only in-store promotions, live entertainment, and special events. Fashion’s Night Out is an unprecedented global initiative started last year by American Vogue, the Council of Fashion Designers of America, NYC & Company, and the City of New York.

Vogue Latin America is a key collaborator and sponsor of Fashion’s Night Out in the Miami Design District. Vogue Latin America’s Editor-in-Chief Eva Hughes, along with fashion and beauty editors from the publication will all be on hand throughout the Miami Design District for this very special evening.

In addition, Maybelline®, FNO’s national sponsor, has chosen the Miami Design District as the location for one of its three Color Studios. These pop-up studios will feature four makeup stations with artists on hand to offer guests styling tips and makeovers and to talk about seasonal trends and the latest Maybelline products. Other Color Studios will be set up in New York City and Chicago.

Fashion’s Night Out in The Miami Design District will also be home to a temporary stage with live musical performances in Oak Plaza starting at 9 PM.

Participating Miami Design District retailers for Fashion’s Night Out include Anya Ponorovskaya, Duncan Quinn, En Avance, FriendsWithYou, Genius Jones, I on the District, Kiliwatch Miami, Maison Martin Margiela, Marimekko, Marni, Nektar de Stagni, Sebastian James, Tomas Maier, Turchin Love & Light Collection, and Y-3. Additional participants are expected to be announced leading up to September 10.

In-store presentations during Fashion’s Night Out will include a showcase of the summer collection from Marni and the company’s collaboration with French artist Claude Caillol, who created a series of striking images for a special line of Marni t-shirts and vinyl bags. In addition, En Avance will present its fall collection from designer Mirco Giovannini and Anya Ponorovskaya will launch an extremely limited line of dresses and sweater wraps made from the knitwear world’s most luxurious material, Qiviuk. Design District restaurants including Fratelli Lyon, Maitardi, Q American Barbeque, and Sra. Martinez, will also team up with retailers to provide catering for the evening’s events. Cocktails will be provided courtesy of GREY GOOSE Vodka.

“We are thrilled to be able to participate in a worldwide event as dynamic and exciting as Fashion’s Night Out,” said Craig Robins, Chief Executive Officer and President of Dacra, the global real estate development company that transformed the Miami Design District into a world-renowned center for cutting-edge fashion, art, design, and food. “We’re sure this special evening will bring a great deal of fun and creativity to the Miami Design District.”

The Miami Design District (www.miamidesigndistict.net) is a unique, 18 square-block neighborhood just north of downtown Miami. Developed by Dacra, the Miami Design District is an example of the company’s commitment to building neighborhoods united by creativity, design, and commerce. The Miami Design District is the location of choice for exclusive retailers and fashion brands, including: Marni, Maison Martin Margiela, Tomas Maier, En Avance, Marimekko, Y-3, Duncan Quinn, Genius Jones, I on the District, Browne’s Apothecary, Sebastien James. The Miami Design District also serves as a backdrop for top restaurateurs and chefs. Michael’s Genuine Food & Drink, Sra. Martinez, Vino & Oilo, Grass Restaurant & Lounge, W Wine Bistro, Fratelli Lyon, and Maitardi have transformed the District into Miami’s hot new restaurant row. The Miami Design District is also home to world-renowned furniture and design companies and art galleries, including: Vitra, Driade, Luminaire, Kartell, Poltrona Frau, Mitchell Gold + Bob Williams, Waterworks, Holly Hunt, Wolfgang Roth & Partners, BasFisher Invitational, DiasporaVibe Gallery, Anthony Spinello Gallery, Locust Projects, 101 Exhibit, Martin Oppel Studio, and Oliver Sanchez Studio.

Fashion’s Night Out (FNO) is an unprecedented global initiative created to celebrate fashion, restore consumer confidence, and boost the industry’s economy. In the United States, the program is a collaboration between American Vogue, the Council of Fashion Designers of America, NYC & Company, and the City of New York. On September 10, 2010, Fashion’s Night Out will return to New York City and launch in cities nationwide to put the fun back in shopping, with designer appearances, live windows, celebrity guests, and other special events. Around the world, and led by fifteen international Vogue editions (Australia, Britain, China, France, Germany, Greece, India, Italy, Japan, Korea, Portugal, Russia, Spain, Taiwan, and Turkey), each country will celebrate Fashion’s Night Out on one night between Sept 7 and Sept 16, 2010. Fashion’s Night Out will be the subject of a one-hour special on CBS on September 14, 2010. For more information visit www.fashionsnightout.com, powered by QVC.

Miami Home Design and Remodeling Show at Miami Beach Convention Center 9/3-7/10

Miami Home Design & Remodeling Show
September 3-7, 2010, Fri:6 pm-10:30 pm; Sat & Sun noon-10:30 pm; Mon (Labor Day) noon-7:30 pm; Tues 6-10:30 pm
Miami Beach Convention Center
1901 Convention Center Drive
Miami Beach
Website.

The South East’s largest home improvement and design event fills the Convention Center with an international showcase of residential decorating, remodeling and home improvement products and services. Thousands of ideas and products for inside and outdoors will be on display. Home Show Management Corp specializes in
the production of quality home shows specifically for South Florida and the unique needs of the South Florida market.

A discount on admission and special discounts on products and services at the show can be found at www.homeshowspecials.com.

Join Life Is Art at at the Fall for the Arts Festival 9/12/10

Join Life Is Art at the Fall for the Arts Festival!

September 12, 12:00n – 6:00pm
Adrienne Arsht Center
1300 Biscayne Blvd, Miami

VISIT THE LIFE IS ART BOOTH:

Receive a free reusable bag courtesy of Yelp Miami (quantities are limited, first come, first served).

Sign up to win a piece of original artwork by one of these great artists!
Carlos Cesar Alves Emilio Héctor Rodríguez –  ShannonLee -  Joni Esser-Stuart –  Maria Elena Elvira (Manena)

Special live Performances by
Michael Thomas Diaz – Live Music
Dianne Romero – Live Painting

See artwork by many local artists at our booth:
R. E. SANCHEZEmilio Héctor Rodríguez – Dianne Romero – Michael Thomas DiazCarolyn GorrJon Gorr – Alejandro Valencia – Gustavo Ramirez – Paula TurkJohn LandersSusan AlvarezCarlos Cesar AlvesJeremiah JennerJennifer Maria CordobaMaria Elena Elvira (Manena)Nathan Delinois – Anne-Margaret Sirgany-Castro – Paula IzydorekShannonLeeDeborah Weed – Alexandro Santana – Alan LairdPeter Patrick Barreda – Joni Esser-Stuart

Fall for the Arts by the Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts
The best of Miami-Dade’s cultural and community service organizations come together to celebrate the kickoff of the arts season!
Two performance stages!
Children’s activities!
Street Vendor Food Available for Purchase thanks to Burger Beast.
Seminars on Community-Based Topics!
More than 100 arts and community service organizations offering discounts and giveaways!
More than 40 Adrienne Arsht Center shows to go on sale!

The Americas Food and Beverage Show Miami Beach 10/26-27/10

The 14th Americas Food & Beverage Show
6,300 Buyers From 63 Countries
Tuesday, October 26 and Wednesday, October 27, 2010
10AM – 5PM daily.
Miami Beach Convention Center (Hall C), 1901 Convention Center Drive, Miami Beach, 33139
Registration: Free until 9/15/10, register online.

The Americas Food & Beverage Show in Miami Beach, is the largest Americas-focused trade show in the hemisphere for the F&B industry. The Americas Food & Beverage Show features more than 300 exhibitors and 20 international pavilions. Discover the New Products Showcase where you can find the latest products in the US and in the Americas.

Organizers are expecting a minimum of 6,300 visitors from around the globe to attend, with qualified buyers and decision-makers across the full spectrum of food retailing, distribution, hospitality/culinary arts and food services. Fully 89% of show attendees either authorize or recommend purchasing decisions, making this an essential venue for companies wanting to showcase new products. The 14th Americas Food & Beverage Show is sponsored by the World Trade Center Miami with support from the USDA and FAS.

The World Trade Center Miami is a member of the World Trade Centers Association which is the preeminent global trade organization promoting two-way trade. There are 321 World Trade Centers located in 91 countries with a total membership of 2 million corporate members and associates. In the Western Hemisphere, there are more than 50 World Trade Centers either in operation or in the planning and/or construction stage.

The 14th Americas Food and Beverage Show will include approximately 300 exhibitors from the Americas and other parts of the world and 6,300+ buyers. Countries/regions such as Brazil, Canada, Colombia, Jamaica, Malaysia, Peru, Poland, South Korea and the USA will participate. The 14th Americas Food and Beverage Show is sponsored by American Airlines, the National Association of State Departments of Agriculture and the U.S. Department of Agriculture. For more information visit www.worldtrade.org or call 305-871-7910.

Piano Bob presents The Boogie Woogie Piano Fest at Fritz and Franz Bierhaus 8/13-15/10

Piano Bob Presents the 1st Annual Boogie Woogie Piano Festival
Friday August 13 to Sunday August 15, 2010
Fritz & Franz Bierhaus
60 Merrick Way
Coral Gables FL 33134
http://Bierhaus.cc

If you know what this is about, you will be here.
If don’t know what this is about, you should be here.
If you love GREAT music and can hear the 88s in the heart and soul of all jazz & blues, you NEED to be here.
“This is THE jazz & blues event of the summer of 2010 in Florida. An event of this caliber and focus has NEVER happened outside NOLA to our knowledge. Absolutely amazing!”
Charlie Boyer, Publisher, Jazz & Blues Florida
(PS to Tina L. … Jon Cleary is touring South America right now, so you can’t have EVERYTHING!)

Friday, August 13, 2010
7:00 PM – Mike Hood (New Orlean’s Younger Generation)
9:00 PM – Ann Rabson (Barrelhouse Woman, From “Saphire”)
11:00 PM – Piano Bob And Special Guests

Saturday, August 14, 2010
7:00 PM – Joe Krown (Pure New Orleans Boogie Woogie)
9:00 PM – John Gros (More N.O. Boogie, From “Papa Grows Funk”)
11:00 PM – Piano Bob And Special Guests

Sunday, August 15, 2010
7:00 PM – Motel Mel (Musican’s Exchange Favorite From Ft. Lauderdale)
9:00 PM – Eden Brent (Mississippi Piano Queen)
11:00 PM – Piano Bob And Special Guests

In addition to the regular menu the Bierhaus will serve New Orleans dishes like Jambalaya and Louisianan fish fry to the sound of the greatest performers of this genre.

Admission is $10 (are you kidding me? – This will be $100 ticket next year and is worth more than that much now! crb) per evening or $25 for the entire weekend. Tickets are available at Fritz & Franz Bierhaus

For more Information: www.bierhaus.cc

Original information courtesy: www.JazzBluesFlorida.com