Happy Hour at Tony Chan’s Water Club

Monday – Friday, 6-8 PM (bar/lounge only)
Tony Chan’s Water Club at Doubletree by Hilton Grand Hotel Biscayne Bay.
1717 N. Bayshore Drive, #131
Miami FL, 33132
www.tonychans.com
305.374.8888

Miami’s premier costal venue for Chinese cuisine, Tony Chan’s Water Club at the Doubletree by Hilton Grand Hotel Biscayne Bay, is launching a new weekday happy hour on Wednesday, March 16. Offering two-for-one cocktails (beer, wine and mixed drinks) and discounted sushi from 6-8 pm (bar/lounge only), it’s the ideal destination for after-work drinks with friends and co-workers. Situated in the lobby of the hotel, the restaurant offers contemporary Hong Kong-style Cantonese Cuisine set amongst breathtaking views of Miami’s Biscayne Bay and the Sea Isles Marina. Happy hour guests can select Sushi a la Carte or pick from a vast selection of Water Club Designer rolls including the British Columbia Roll, salmon, cucumber and avocado; Kamikaze Roll, grilled eel, smoked salmon & shrimp; Jalapeño Pepper Roll, shrimp tempura, jalapeno pepper, cream cheese, spicy mayo, parmesan cheese; or select one of the Chef’s Combinations. Valet parking is also gently priced at $3.75.

Divas strut their stuff at Adrienne Arsht Center’s Diva Games 3/12/11

South Florida Divas To Strut Their Stuff At The Adrienne Arsht Center’s “Diva Games”
Saturday, March 12, 2011
The Diva Games: 5:00pm to 7:00pm
After Party: 7:00pm to 8:30pm
The Adrienne Arsht Center’s Thompson Plaza for the Arts
1300 Biscayne Blvd.
Miami, FL 33132

COST/RSVP: Attendance is FREE! RSVP by March 10 online.

Three-part Olympiad to celebrate Center’s month of superstar women
featuring the Fab Dash, Catwalk-Off and Style Wars!

Enter to compete for a $500 shopping spree at Aventura Mall, a fashion photo shoot, show tickets and more! Plus, enter to be crowned the Diva Queen!

On Saturday, March 12, 2011, the Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts of Miami-Dade County will host the first annual “Diva Games,” a FREE three-part Olympiad featuring guest MC Tiffany Fantasia “ the Hostess with the Mostest” at The Palace on Ocean Drive and Roxy, radio diva from WMIA 93.9FM. The Diva Games are being held in celebration of Women’s Heritage Month and three fabulous shows taking place at the Center in March: Catwalk Confidential (3/17), Three Generations of Divas (3/18), and Kathy Griffin (3/28).

The Games: Fab Dash: Divas, can you apply lipstick, hold a cosmo and carry your shopping bags at the same time? Grease up your coordination and start your engines! We want to see how fast and fabulous you can multi-task down the runway.

Catwalk-Off: Have you ever envisioned yourself sashaying down the runway? Well, we want to see YOU strut your stuff. This will be a competition for the fiercest walk and pose.

Style Wars: While Rachel Zoe is on maternity leave, someone’s got to take over, right? Now’s your chance! You will have several items to choose from in order to accessorize your model.

The Prizes: $500 worth of gift cards from Aventura Mall retailers, a photo shoot with fashion photographer Codis Kirschner, show tickets and more!

Special guest MC Tiffany Fantasia, the “Hostess with the Mostest” at The Palace on Ocean Drive and Roxy, 93.9FM WMIA radio personality, with judges Codis Kirschner, Fashion Photographer/Codis Inc.; Teddy Guntner, Atomic Style Agency/ Stash Rentals;; Beverly Sage, Runways–The Talent Group and Robyn Peterson, star of Catwalk Confidential.

PARKING: Self-parking is available in LOT C, directly across from the Sanford & Dolores Ziff Ballet Opera House.
The Diva Games is made possible through generous promotional support from WMIA and the runway expertise of Fashion Show Innovations.

Emmy Award-winning comic Kathy Griffin 3/28/11

The Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts of Miami-Dade County and AEG
Present Kathy Griffin Live
ONE SHOW ONLY!
March 28, 2011 at 8 p.m.
Knight Concert Hall
Adrienne Arsht Center
1300 Biscayne Boulevard, Miami, FL 33132
Tickets $49 to $79

The Emmy Award-Winning Comic Phenom And Star Of Bravo Tv’s “My Life On The D-List”

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

Now celebrating its Fifth Anniversary Season, the Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts of Miami-Dade County in partnership with AEG proudly presents a very special addition to the 2010-2011 Comedy Planet Series! On March 28, 2010 at 8 p.m. Kathy Griffin will present a racy, raucous, rambunctious evening of stand-up comedy in the John S. and James L. Knight Concert Hall.

Tickets range from $49 to $79 and are on sale now. Tickets may be purchased through the Adrienne Arsht Center box office by calling (305) 949-6722, or online at www.arshtcenter.org.

“Kathy Griffin has her own special brand of comedy that is sharp and witty, candid and side-splittingly funny,” said M. John Richard, president and CEO of the Adrienne Arsht Center. “Her humor speaks to audiences across race, gender, religion, and sexual orientation, and is simply the perfect addition to our 2010-2011 Comedy Planet series, reflecting and celebrating the great diversity of the Magic City.”

Kathy Griffin may be known as the quintessential D-list diva, but not afraid to dish on everyone from Lindsay Lohan to Cher. She has shopped for bikinis with Paris Hilton, screamed and cheered alongside the “Clay-mates,” and allegedly had a serious romantic relationship with Levi Johnston. You won’t, however, catch her riffing on the Jews, the lesbians, or Barbara Walters – this divine diva knows her limits! KATHY GRIFFIN is a multi-faceted performer whose rapid-fire wit has garnered her multiple Emmy Awards and two Grammy Award nominations for Best Comedy Album.

A Chicago native, Griffin rose to fame during her four-year stint on the NBC sitcom “Suddenly Susan,” playing Brooke Shields’ acerbic colleague. After relocating to Los Angeles, she began building her professional resume with guest starring roles on “ER” and “Seinfeld,” eventually gaining critical acclaim as a stand-up comedian and landing her own HBO Special. Griffin’s television career quickly expanded to include appearances on late night talk shows, starring “roles” on reality TV shows, and multiple red carpet hosting appearances – some more well-received than others. In 2005, GRIFFIN’s reality show “Kathy Griffin: My Life on the D-list” debuted on Bravo to rave reviews. Now in its sixth season, “D-list” has won multiple Emmy Awards and skyrocketed GRIFFIN to widespread recognition, capitalizing on her candid observations and hilarious brand of humor.

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.

400 Inner-City Kids to Participate in the Camp R.E.D. Basketball Clinic at Booker T. Washington High School 3/15-18/11

400 Inner-City Kids to Participate in the Camp R.E.D. Basketball Clinic on March 15-18, 2011 at Booker T. Washington High School

WHO: Dwayne Wade Sr, Propops Foundation, The City of MIami, The Community Redevelopment Agency of Miami, and Youth Community Help Services Inc. have partnered to host Camp R.E.D. Basketball Clinic in Overtown during spring break.

WHAT: Camp R.E.D Basketball Clinic-Break out sessions that inlude: proper shot techniques, free throws, nutrition and hygiene, and teen pregnancy prevention session. In addition the kids will get free dental cleanings and free eye exams. Camp R.E.D. is designed to promote sports, teamwork, leadership abilities,education and a health living and lifestyle.

WHEN: March 15-18, 2011 from 9:00 A.M to 2:30 P.M.

WHERE: Booker T. Washington High School-1200, NW 6th Ave, Miami, Fl

Confirmed celebrity appearances:
Celebrity Dads and Moms – Noel Bosch, Michael Beasley, Sr., Tim Harris, Kiki, Blue, and Luther R. Campbell – Actress- Gabrielle Union, Commissioner Richard P. Dunn, Hip Hop R& B. Group Pretty Ricky, Rap Artist Briana,Boxer Randall Bailey, DJ Papa Keith, Rap Artist Ice (Billion Burge), Rap Artist Ball Greezy and Black Dada.

Sponsors include: Hope of Dreams, Rieback, Medical Legal Consultants, Ross Active, Professional Cosmetic, Olivia Family Cigar, Lit Cigar, Keep , Honest Tea, Wedr, Give America, Walmart, Colgate, Keep it 100 Record, DJ Billy Rice, OP Records, Lebron James and Wade World.

For additional information about this program and future ones please call Angie B. of Youth Community Help Services Inc. at 786.877.3007.

Annual UM Faculty And Student Exhibitions At The Lowe Featuring A Ceramic Installation By Ivan Albreht Opening 4/15/11

April 15, 2011, 7-10 PM
Exhibitions Preview And Reception: Ivan Albreht: Repetitive Choices and Annual Juried Student Competition Exhibition
Artist Lecture: 7pm
Reception: 8-10pm
Light refreshments will be served. Beverages provided by Vitamin Water Zero.
Event is free and open to the public

Annual UM Faculty And Student Exhibitions At The Lowe
Will feature a ceramic installation by Ivan Albreht

This spring The University of Miami Lowe Art Museum will host a faculty exhibition highlighting the work of Ivan Albreht. Ivan Albreht: Repetitive Choices will be on view at the Lowe from April 16 to May 29, 2011. On view through May 8, is the first of the yearly two-part student exhibitions, the Annual Juried Student Competition Exhibition. A preview with an artist lecture and reception for the juried student exhibition and Repetitive Choices will be held April 15 at 7pm. The evening will be highlighted with a special lecture by Albreht. A preview reception for the Annual Masters of Fine Arts Candidates Exhibition, on view from May 12 through June 5, will be held May 11 at 7pm. Both receptions are free and open to the public.
Ivan Albreht was born and raised in Belgrade, former Yugoslavia (present Serbia). He is Assistant Professor of Ceramics / Sculpture at the Department of Art and Art History at UM.

Albreht’s current work explores issues of individuality in the sociopolitical context of the western society. He is specifically interested in ways in which technological advancement, consumerism and global politics influence the emergence of an individual. He is engaged in exploring the perception of “beauty” in Western society.
He has actively exhibited both nationally and internationally since 1997. Solo exhibitions include: WeissPollack Gallery in NYC, University of Pittsburg in Bradford, Gallery of American Cultural Center in Belgrade, former Yugoslavia. International competitions include: Ceramics of Europe – The Westerwald Prize 2009, The Sixth Taiwan Golden Ceramics Awards 2001. Bibliography includes: full feature articles in Ceramic Review (London, UK) and Ceramics Art and Perception (US and Australia), inclusions in books: Contemporary Ceramics (Thames and Hudson, 2009), 500 Ceramic Sculptures (Lark Books, 2009), as well as numerous catalogues. His work has received significant recognitions, including Special Prize at the 4th World Ceramic Biennale 2007 Korea (CEBIKO), the largest and most competitive juried international exhibition in the field of ceramic arts.

In 2009, Albreht was nominated and elected as member of International Academy of Ceramics (IAC) based in Genève, Switzerland. He has also participated in several artist residency programs in the United States and Europe.

The exhibition is organized by the Lowe Art Museum.
The Lowe Art Museum is located at the University of Miami at 1301 Stanford Drive, Coral Gables. Hours are 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Fridays and Saturdays, 12 to 7 p.m. Thursdays and 12 to 5 p.m. Sundays. Regular Admission (not including special events) is $10; $5 for Seniors and Non-UM Students; Free for Lowe Art Museum Members, University of Miami students, faculty and staff, and children under 12. For more information, call (305) 284-3535 or visit www.lowemuseum.org.

The University of Miami’s mission is to educate and nurture students, to create knowledge, and to provide service to our community and beyond. Committed to excellence and proud of our diversity of our University family, we strive to develop future leaders of our nation and the world. www.miami.edu.

Good Morning Yoga! at The Falls 3/16/11

Families Invited To Wake Up And Stretch With Corpo Yoga During “Good Morning Yoga! At The Falls”
Wednesday, March 16, 2011
9:30 a.m.
The Falls (Center Court)
8888 SW 136th Street, Miami, FL 33176

Cost: Free

The Falls invites families to gather up the kiddos and head down to the mall to wake up and stretch during “Good Morning Yoga! at The Falls.” During this special mid-week event, attendees will have the opportunity to meditate, stretch, sweat and rebalance their lives, as Corpo Yoga hosts a free yoga demonstration in The Falls open-air center court. Everyone is invited to participate – regardless of their skill level.

In addition, participants will have the opportunity to enter to win a $100 American Express®/Simon Giftcard® to help them save during Spring Break. The winner must be present to claim their prize.

Contact The Falls at (305) 255-4571, visit www.simon.com or become a fan on Facebook at www.facebook.com/ShopTheFalls.

Families Invited to Hop Into Spring at Dadeland Mall 3/25/11

FREE Easter event features the Easter Bunny, face painting and more
Fri., March 25, 6:30 p.m. to 8:00 p.m.
Dadeland Mall (Area in front of Kay Jewelers)
7535 N. Kendall Drive, Miami, FL 33156

Dadeland Mall invites families to “Hop Into Spring” at the Simon Kidgits Club’s Easter Celebration, featuring the beloved Easter Bunny. Children will have the opportunity to take part in festive activities and face painting, with the choice to be painted as bunnies or colorful Easter eggs. Fantasy Theatre Factory will present Barnabus B. Bunny and Peter Rabbit in a delightful show featuring magic, juggling, comedy and carrots.

The Simon Kidgits Club’s Easter Celebration is free to members. Families can sign up for the Kidgits Club, during regular mall hours, for a membership fee of $5. Membership includes a Kidgits Club membership card and T-shirt, scheduled entertainment and activities for families, a Birthday Club (including birthday card and gift redemption certificate), unique programs and offers, discounts and a quarterly newsletter. For more information, visit www.simon.com/kidgits.

1st Homeschool Graduation for Senior Class 2011 6/10/11

1st Homeschool Graduation for Senior Class 2011
June 10, 2011, 6:30 p.m.
Zoo Miami
12400 SW 152 Street
Miami, FL 33177
www.zoomiami.org

Zoo Miami and Florida Homeschool Help proudly announce the
1ST HOMESCHOOL GRADUATION FOR SENIOR CLASS 2011

Check-in: 6:30 p.m. – 6:55 p.m.
Ceremony Time: 7:00 p.m.

*Price per Graduate: $75.00
Guest: $9.95
Parking is free

*Graduation price includes cap and gown, graduation certificate, graduation ceremony, and one day admission to Zoo Miami for graduate student only.

Advance reservation is required. All tickets must be purchased before May 1, 2011 (extended from March to May).

Senior photo opportunities will be available onsite.

For more information or to purchase tickets, visist www.floridahomeschoolhelp.com or call Grace C. Rodriguez at 305-525-5525.

Calling all Event Planners to Zoo Miami 5/12/11

Calling all Event Planners to Zoo Miami
May 12, 2001, 9 – 11 a.m.
Zoo Miami
12400 SW 152 Street
Miami, FL 33177
www.zoomiami.org

Whether an elegant reception or wedding, corporate team-building session, company picnic, or special gathering for friends and family, Zoo Miami offers the perfect spot – day or night, indoor or out.

On Thursday, May 12, from 9 – 11 a.m., join the Zoo Miami Group Sales Team as we take you on a complimentary “Safari Sneak Peek” showcasing exotic event locations throughout our zoo! Visit the most beautiful and popular areas in which to host an event – with wild animals and lush vegetation as your background. Your visit will also include:

• Complimentary zoo admission
• Guided tram tour
• Monorail all-day pass
• Light refreshments
• Exciting raffles
• Discount at concessions & gift shop valid May 12, 2011
• 10% off your facility rental if you book within six months of your visit

Give us a try. We guarantee you’ll be glad you did! Pre-registration is required so please call or email Terry Mallo, Special Events Manager, to reserve your spot! (or stripes!), at 305-251-0400 ext. 84939 or mallot@miamidade.gov. We look forward to meeting and seeing you at Zoo Miami!

Scoop on Poop! Through May 8, 2011

Scoop on Poop!
Through May 8, 2011, 10 a.m. – 5 p.m.
Zoo Miami
12400 SW 152 Street
Miami, Fl 33175
www.zoomiami.org

The Scoop on Poop, a 5,000 square-foot traveling exhibition on what poop is and how animals and humans use it, opens for the second time in Florida and at Zoo Miami at Dr. Wilde’s World on January 22nd. The exhibition, based on the popular book with the same name by Dr. Wayne Lynch, treats the subject with a tactful blend of facts and fun with large colorful graphic panels, three dimensional models and interactive components. As the largest exhibition ever mounted on the science of what animals leave behind, it will open to the public everyday from 10:00 am to 5:00 pm.

Fish do it, frogs do it, pythons, birds and elephants do it, yet poop is one of those subjects people find difficult to talk about with a straight face. Kids, however, are positively fascinated by it, and poop is actually an interesting topic. Animals use poop to build homes, hide from enemies, attract mates, send messages, and cool off – some even eat it. Veterinarians, farmers, naturalists, paleontologists, Maasai tribesmen and power companies also use it. Poop is a scientific puzzle, that with a little detective work, can lead to important information about an animal.

“Kids and adults alike will learn a great deal and definitely get a good laugh from The Scoop on Poop exhibit. This subject can sometimes be a little ‘stinky’ to discuss, but the creators of this exhibit have done it very well,” said Cristina Heredia, Zoo Miami Exhibits Manager.

The Scoop on Poop, which made its FL debut fall of 2006 at Zoo Miami, invites visitors to listen in on an animal’s digestive system, learn the language of poop in countries around the world, examine fecal samples in a veterinarian’s lab, compete in dung beetle races, track wild animals by clues left in scat, see how long it takes an elephant to poop their body weight, improve their “number 2” IQ in stool school, and meet a dinosaur dung detective.

“We think kids will be excited to see this exhibit. They’re curious over subjects that are a little gross and not regularly discussed,” said Cristina Heredia, Zoo Miami Exhibits Manager.

The Scoop on Poop was created by the exhibits department of Clyde Peeling’s Reptiland in Allenwood, Pennsylvania, a zoological institution accredited by the American Zoo and Aquarium Association like Zoo Miami. Design and construction of the exhibition took over three years. Once the exhibit closes at Zoo Miami on May 8, 2011, its next stop will be the Point Defiance Zoo and Aquarium in Tacoma, WA.

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.

Zoo Miami’s Great Egg Safari 4/23-24/11

Zoo Miami’s Great Egg Safari
April 23 – 24, 2011, 10 a.m. – 4 p.m.
Zoo Miami, 12400 SW 152 Street, Miami, FL 33177
12400 SW 152 Street
Miami, FL 33177
http://www.zoomiami.org

Join us at our annual Great Egg Safari on Saturday & Sunday, April 23 and 24 from 10 a.m. – 4 p.m. It’s a magical day at Zoo Miami with continuous egg safaris, fun activities, the Easter Bunny and more for kids 12 and under at the Picnic and Special Events fields. For more info, call 305-251-0400 or visit www.zoomiami.org.

Party for the Planet 4/16-17/11

Party for the Planet
April 16 – 17, 2011, 10 a.m. – 4 p.m.
Zoo Miami, 12400 SW 152 Street, Miami, FL 33177
12400 SW 152 Street
Miami, FL 33177
www.zoomiami.org

Zoo Miami’s Earth Day celebration Party for the Planet will be held on Saturday & Sunday April 16 and 17 from 10 a.m. – 4 p.m. The Tropical Flowering Tree Society will be hosting the world’s largest flowering tree annual plant show and sale. There will also be fun activities and entertainment for the entire family as well as animal enrichment with recycled items. For more info, call 305-251-0400 or visit www.zoomiami.org.

Camp of America Zoofari Spring Camp 3/14-18/11

Camp of America Zoofari Spring Camp
March 14 – 18, 2011, 9 a.m. – 4 p.m.
Zoo Miami, 12400 SW 152 Street, Miami, FL 33177
12400 SW 152 Street
Miami, FL 33177
www.zoomiami.org

Monday, March 14 – Friday, March 18
9:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.

$170 per child (members); $190 (non-members)
Ages 4–10

Enjoy the best spring break week ever discovering the wonders of wildlife at Zoo Camp. Your days will be filled with exciting animal encounters, presentations with skulls and skins, visits to exhibits, meeting with Zookeepers, and much more!

Morning and afternoon snacks provided.
Campers must bring their own lunches with beverages from home.
Drop off and Extended Care:
Morning drop-off: 8:30- 8:50 A.M. Camp starts promptly @ 9:00 A.M.!
Extended care: 4:30 P.M. – 5:30 P.M. Cost: $35 for the week per child.
Registration: Pre-registration is required and space is limited.
$5 discount for siblings.
Registration is processed on a first come, first served basis, and are due by noon on Wednesday, March 9th. A $10 late fee per child will be assessed after that.
Groups are arranged by age, at camp staff discretion.
Completed registration and medical information forms must be submitted with payment by fax or mail.
Registration Form
Medical Form
Authorization to Dispense Medication

Fax: 305-255-7126, Education Dept.
Mail: Zoo Camp
Zoological Society of Florida, Education Dept.
12400 SW 152 ST
Miami, FL 33177
Email: zoocamp@zsf.org

A confirmation letter will be sent by email when processing is completed. Please allow 2-3 business days for processing.

Cancellations and Refunds
Refunds may be requested until March 8th, 3:00 P.M. and are subject to a $20 cancellation fee per child. After that, no credits or refunds will be issued.

Wonders of Wildlife
Daily Themes (Subject to change)
Animal Architects
You will have a great time at Zoo Camp finding out how some animals utilize a variety of nature’s construction materials to build amazing homes for them and their young. You will also have a lot of fun with your friends making a cozy animal house from recycled materials!

Did You Know?
When it rains chimpanzees use broad leaves as umbrellas. Crocodiles on the other hand, can cry real tears! There is even an animal that can see if it’s day or night by using its tail! Can you tell what animal is that? Fun animal facts such as these and many others are the theme of this exciting day at Zoo Camp.

Opposite Day
Join us to explore an incredible array of opposites in the animal world. You will find the fastest and the slowest, heaviest and the lightest, the largest and the smallest animals at the zoo, if you look for them really well during this opposite scavenger hunt day.

Where Does the Cookie Go?
We all know that cookies are yummy, but where do they go after we eat them? Do bears or chimpanzees like the same foods that you do? What happens to their treats after they eat them? Finding out about these and other curious food facts will be the perfect ingredients for a super fun day at Zoo Camp!

A Reason for Helping Animals
You will agree that animals and natural areas must be protected from extinction, but can you think of some reasons for doing so? Should we also help animals that may sting and scratch as well as harmless ones? You will have the best time at the Zoo with your friends, discovering the purpose for creatures and habitats. Join us!

Music of the Americas at Zoo Miami Through May 1, 2011

Music of the Americas
Through May 1, 2011, Various
Zoo Miami, 12400 SW 152 Street, Miami, FL 33177
12400 SW 152 Street
Miami, Fl 33177
www.zoomiami.org
www.fwtb.org

After enjoying a day strolling around Zoo Miami’s beautiful pathways, gazing at more than 2,000 amazing animals in their natural habitats, and enjoying the refreshing shade provided by our 1,200 trees and plants, there is no better way to relax than at our Amazon and Beyond’s Village Plaza, where you can sway to rhythmic samba, dance with exotic Brazilian dancers, or just sit and relax to the soothing sounds of South American flutes, woodwinds, and harp.

This outstanding series, “Music of the Americas,” is presented by the American Express Charitable Fund. “American Express is proud to partner with the Zoological Society of Florida to bring the South Florida community the Music of the Americas concert series at Zoo Miami,” said Doria M. Camaraza, Senior Vice President and General Manager, American Express. “At American Express, we believe that serving our communities is an integral part of our individual responsibilities as citizens of the world.”

Following are the talented artists who will be performing between noon and 2 pm as well as their performance schedule.

Jorge Alfano and Akoncagua
The music of South America and the rainforest comes alive with the mystical sounds of the quena flute and the rhythms of the charango in the hands of Jorge Alfano and AKONCAGUA. Experience the sounds of the Amazon at the Village Plaza.

Mariana and the Brazilian Express
The most exciting Brazilian singer in Miami, Mariana will be accompanied by the great South American group Brazilian Express, who will be playing an extensive repertoire of songs from the Brazilian Amazonas. Beautiful dancers from the Amazon will also be performing.

Roberto Perera and Jorge Alfano
World renowned harpist Roberto Perera joins multi-instrumentalist Jorge Alfano to perform and explore the beautiful sounds of the Paraguayan harp and woodwinds of down south.

Brazilian Dancers Interactive Troupe
Bring the entire family to dance to the exciting Brazilian samba and Carnaval rhythms with the most beautiful dancers in Miami. This will truly be an experience to remember.

December 2010
Sunday 26 – Jorge Alfano & Akoncagua
Monday 27 – Mariana & Brazilian Express
Tuesday 28 – Roberto Perera & Jorge Alfano
Wednesday 29 – Brazilian Dancers Interactive Troupe
Thursday 30 – Jorge Alfano & Akoncagua
Friday 31 – Brazilian Dancers Interactive Troupe

January 2011
Saturday 1 – Mariana & Brazilian Express
Sunday 2 – Roberto Perera & Jorge Alfano
Saturday 8 – Jorge Alfano & Akoncagua
Sunday 9 – Roberto Perera & Jorge Alfano
Saturday 15 – Mariana & Brazilian Express
Sunday 16 – Roberto Perera & Jorge Alfano
Monday 17 – Jorge Alfano & Akoncagua
Friday 21 – Brazilian Dancers Interactive Troupe
Saturday 22 – Mariana & Brazilian Express
Sunday 23 – Roberto Perera & Jorge Alfano
Saturday 29 – Mariana & Brazilian Express
Sunday 30 – Roberto Perera & Jorge Alfano

February 2011
Saturday 5 – Jorge Alfano & Akoncagua
Sunday 6 – Mariana & Brazilian Express
Saturday 12 – Brazilian Dancers Interactive Troupe
Sunday 13 – Roberto Perera & Jorge Alfano
Friday 18 – Mariana & Brazilian Express
Saturday 19 – Jorge Alfano & Akoncagua
Sunday 20 – Roberto Perera & Jorge Alfano
Monday 21 – Brazilian Dancers Interactive Troupe
Saturday 26 – Mariana & Brazilian Express
Sunday 27 – Roberto Perera & Jorge Alfano

March 2011
Saturday 5 – Jorge Alfano & Akoncagua
Sunday 6 – Mariana & Brazilian Express
Saturday 12 – Jorge Alfano & Akoncagua
Sunday 13 – Roberto Perera & Jorge Alfano
Monday 14 – Brazilian Dancers Interactive Troupe
Tuesday 15 – Mariana & Brazilian Express
Wednesday 16 – Jorge Alfano & Akoncagua
Thursday 17 – Roberto Perera & Jorge Alfano
Friday 18 – Brazilian Dancers Interactive Troupe
Saturday 19 – Mariana & Brazilian Express
Sunday 20 – Roberto Perera & Jorge Alfano
Saturday 26 – Jorge Alfano & Akoncagua
Sunday 27 – Brazilian Dancers Interactive Troupe

April 2011
Saturday 2 – Mariana & Brazilian Express
Sunday 3 – Roberto Perera & Jorge Alfano
Monday 4 – Jorge Alfano & Akoncagua
Saturday 9 – Brazilian Dancers Interactive Troupe
Sunday 10 – Roberto Perera & Jorge Alfano
Saturday 16 – Jorge Alfano & Akoncagua
Sunday 17 – Roberto Perera & Jorge Alfano
Friday 22 – Brazilian Dancers Interactive Troupe
Saturday 23 – Mariana & Brazilian Express
Sunday 24 – Roberto Perera & Jorge Alfano
Saturday 30 – Jorge Alfano & Akoncagua

May 2011
Sunday 1 – Roberto Perera & Jorge Alfano

Dine with Diego at Zoo Miami 3/26/11

Dine with Diego at Zoo Miami
March 26, 2011, 9:30 a.m. – 12:20 p.m.
Zoo Miami
12400 SW 152 Street
Miami, FL 33177
www.zoomiami.org

Have an all-you-can-eat lunch buffet with your family and friends and meet Diego!

Members: $29.95 per child age 3-12, (children two and under are free), $27.95 per adult (tax included)
Non-members: $35.95 per child age 3-12 (children two and under are free), $33.95 per adult (tax included)

Includes: Zoo admission, monorail all-day pass, buffet lunch and refreshments in an air-conditioned location, zanny straw (zoo animal themed hard twisty straw) and a meet and greet with Diego! Every paying child will receive a plush and a photo with Diego. Every adult will receive a large souvenir cup with unlimited refills for the day.

Lunch buffet includes:
Fresh sliced deli meat: roasted turkey and ham
Assorted breads
Lettuce, tomato, onion, pickles, and assorted cheese
Seasonal whole fruit
Kettle cooked chips
Carrots and dip
Fresh baked cookies
Fruit punch, lemonade, and water
Check-in: 9:30am – 11:00am at Main Entrance
Lunch at Oasis Grille Lakeside Pavilion: 11:00am – 12:30pm
Diego Meet and Greet: 12:00pm – 12:20pm

Additional gifts (i.e. for children two and under that are admitted free):
Plush: $8.56 each (tax included)
Picture: $5.35 each (tax included)
Zanny Straw: $2.68 each (tax included)
Please contact the Group Sales Department at 305-251-0400, ext. 84941 by Tuesday, March 22 to reserve your seat. Advance reservations are required and space is limited.

Past Life Regression Therapy Workshop featuring Amy Weiss 3/19/11

Rina Jakubowicz , owner of Rina Yoga, will be hosting the Past Life Regression Therapy Workshop featuring Amy Weiss.
Saturday, March 19, 3:00pm-5:00pm
Rina Yoga
2409 Coral Way
Miami, FL 33145

Amy is the daughter of psychiatrist Dr. Brian L. Weiss, the best-selling author of “Many Lives, Many Masters” and the pioneer of past-life regression therapy. She is passionate about the mind-body connection and holistic approaches to psychotherapy and healthcare.

Back by popular demand, Amy Weiss, the pioneer of past-life regression therapy, will guide a class through hypnotherapy. By understanding ourselves through the mirrors of time, we become more loving and compassionate towards others and especially to ourselves.

Tickets are $25 prepay and $30 at the door.
For more information: http://www.rinayoga.com/events/march-11

HistoryMiami Event Listings April

Matheson Hammock Sketching Eco Walk
Saturday, April 2 from 10 am – 12:30 pm
Matheson Hammock Park, 9610 Old Cutler Road, Miami
Join HistoryMiami’s eco-historian Frank Schena through shady Matheson Hammock and sketch the surroundings if you wish. Hear about its distant past as an Indian hunting ground and absorb the diversity of flora and fauna that grows there today. Advance reservations suggested.
Members: $20 Non-Members: $25
Info/RSVP: Call: 305-375-1621 or email: citytours@historymiami.org

Inside The Vault Series
Saturday, April 2 at 4 pm
HistoryMiami, 101 West Flagler Street, Miami
Enter the secret world of collections at HistoryMiami. View exclusive architectural drawings from Arquitectonica and a special talk from architect, author and Professor Allan Shulman. Invitations to Inside the Vault events are a privilege to those participating in our highest contributing levels of membership.
To join, upgrade your membership or to RSVP, call 305-375-5356 or email:
membership@historymiami.org.
Fellow and c100 member invitation only.

Biscayne to Bacardi Walk
Sunday, April 3 from 10 am – 12 pm
Latin Café, 2500 Biscayne Boulevard, Miami
Join HistoryMiami’s historian Dr. Paul George through this downtown Miami neighborhood and view historic architecture, including Art Deco and classic bungalows. End the tour at the iconic blue and white tiled Bacardi Building, recently designated for historic preservation. Advance reservations suggested.
Members: $20 Non-Members: $25
Info/RSVP: Call: 305-375-1621 or email: citytours@historymiami.org

Eighth Annual South Florida History Challenge
Sunday, April 3 from 2 – 4 pm
HistoryMiami, 101 West Flagler Street, Miami
Show your knowledge during this 2-hour game hosted by HistoryMiami’s historian Dr. Paul George. Join in the fun as a contestant or enjoy it as a spectator. Mix and mingle with the past winners. You could win one of the several door prizes available.
For contestant applications and information, call 305-375-1621.
Discounted parking is available at 50 NW 2 Avenue.
Members: Free Non-Members: Free with General Admission ($8)
Info: Call: 305-375-1621

Discovery Day: Florida’s Little-Known Explorers
April 4 from 9 am – 5 pm
Many explorers have visited our region, several of them are not well known. HistoryMiami invites you to learn who they are and see why their adventures seem to have been lost to history. The day will include making floatable wooden sailing ships and a lesson in navigation.
Members: $35 Non-Members: $45
Free before and after care (8:30-9 am and 5-5:30 pm)
To register, call 305-375-1629, email: education@historymiami.org, or online at www.historymiami.org.

Wine Down Wednesday
April 6 from 5 – 8pm
HistoryMiami, 101 West Flagler Street, downtown Miami
HistoryMiami invites you to enjoy live music, poetry and an art show by musician
Oscar Fuentes and Wynwood University founder Scott Cunningham!
Free General Admission
Members and County Employees Complimentary Glass of Wine
$15 open wine bar and light snacks $5 per glass
FREE Parking available at 50 NW 2nd Avenue
RSVP by April 4
Call (305) 375-1614 or email: rsvp@historymiami.org

Florida’s Fabulous Hotel Lobbies Coach Tour
Saturday, April 9 from 10 am – 1 pm
HistoryMiami, 101 West Flagler Street, Miami
Explore some of South Florida’s most beautiful and iconic hotel lobbies with HistoryMiami’s historian Dr. Paul George. Visit the Biltmore in Coral Gables, then head to Miami Beach to discover the Essex, the Fontainebleau, the Eden Roc, and the Doral. Advance reservations and payment required.
Members: $44 Non-Members: $49
Info/RSVP: Call: 305-375-1621 or email: citytours@historymiami.org

Family Fun Day: Wonders of the Miami Circle®
Saturday, April 9 from noon – 5pm
The mysterious Miami Circle® is ready to welcome visitors. Join HistoryMiami for an intimate look at the ancient artifacts found at the site and enjoy educator-led tours of the new park.
Free and open to the public.
Info: Call: 305-375-1629 or email: education@historymiami.org

Islands of the Bay & Indian Creek Village Boat
Sunday, April 10 from 10 am – 1 pm
Bayside Marketplace, 401 Biscayne Boulevard, Miami
Enjoy a cruise of Biscayne Bay from Indian Creek Village to sizzling South Beach, with HistoryMiami’s Dr. Paul George. Along the way see the sites of homesteading communities Lemon City and Buena Vista, the islands that Christo wrapped, and the famous hotels along the water. Advance reservations and payment required.
Members: $44 Non-Members: $49 Children: $25
Info/RSVP: Call: 305-375-1621 or email: citytours@historymiami.org

Everglades Chokoloskee & Ochopee Eco Coach Tour
Sunday, April 17 from 9 am to 4 pm
HistoryMiami, 101 West Flagler Street, Miami
Travel in an air-conditioned coach through the Everglades to Smallwood Store with eco-historian Frank Schena. See alligators and bird life along the way. Tour stops include the Big Cypress Preserve Visitor’s Center, Clyde Butcher’s gallery, and the Everglades Museum in Everglades City. Bring your picnic lunch.
Advance reservations and payment required.
Members: $44 Non-Members: $49
Info/RSVP: Call: 305-375-1621 or email: citytours@historymiami.org

Little Havana Historic Neighborhood Walk
Sunday, April 17 from 10 am – 1 pm
Torch Monument Across From Nuevo Siglo Market, 1305 SW 8 Street, Miami
Join HistoryMiami for a stroll with historian Dr. Paul George on this classic tour through one of Miami’s most exciting neighborhoods. Visit Domino Park, Cuban Memorial Boulevard and see the home of Miami’s first mayor. Advance reservations suggested.
Members: $20 Non-Members: $25
Info/RSVP: Call: 305-375-1621 or email: citytours@historymiami.org

Souvenir Maps and Plates
Thursday, April 21 at 6 pm
HistoryMiami, 101 West Flagler Street, Miami
Join HistoryMiami for the opening our latest exhibit. Wine and hors d’oeuvres will be served.
Members: Free Non-Members: $10
RSVP by April 18 to 305-375-5356 or membership@historymiami.org.

Discovery Day: For the Birds
April 22 from 9 am – 5 pm
Celebrate Earth Day! Join HistoryMiami for an intimate look at Miami’s first tourists- the birds. Learn about their migration and habits as well as conservation efforts to protect them. Enjoy making freestanding models of our fine feathered friends and a trip to Simpson Park.
Members: $35 Non-Members: $45
Free before and after care (8:30-9 am and 5-5:30 pm)
To register, call 305-375-1629, email: education@historymiami.org, or online at www.historymiami.org.

Symposium: Evolution of The Modern Jury Trial
Friday, April 22 at 4pm
Dade County Courthouse,73 West Flagler, Miami
HistoryMiami’s 11th Judicial Historical Society invites you to a panel discussion led by renowned trial attorney Ervin A. Gonzalez about the increased role technology has in modern trial practice.
Free and open to the public.
RSVP to 305-375-1614 or 11JCHS@historymiami.org.

Stiltsville, Key Biscayne & Cape Florida Lighthouse Boat Tour
Saturday, April 23 from 10 am – 1 pm
Bayside Marketplace, 401 Biscayne Boulevard, Miami
Voted best tour by the Miami New Times. Enjoy this beautiful boat trip with HistoryMiami’s historian Dr. Paul George to one of Miami’s hidden gems—Stiltsville, a remnant community of seven houses perched on stilts in the middle of the turquoise waters of Biscayne Bay. Advance reservations and payment required.
Members: $44 Non-Members: $49 Children: $25
Info/RSVP: Call: 305-375-1621 or email: citytours@historymiami.org

71st Annual Membership Meeting
Thursday, April 28 at Noon
HistoryMiami, 101 West Flagler Street, Miami
HistoryMiami invites you to celebrate “Miami Stories” through the eyes of members of the community, which came from around the world to make our city their home. Miami Stories is part of a joint project between HistoryMiami, Miami Herald, The Weiser Family Foundation and Arva Moore Parks, to bring people together through history. Light refreshments and lunch will be included with admission.
Members: $6 Non-Members: $12
RSVP by April 21 to 305-375-5356 or rsvp@historymiami.org.

Secrets of Miami City Cemetery
Saturday, April 30 from 10 am – 12 pm
1800 NE 2 Avenue, Miami
Join HistoryMiami’s guide Nathan Samuels as he leads you through this historic graveyard. Hear about graveyard customs from other cultures including Mexico’s Day of the Dead. Learn about the people buried here and see the resting places of some well-known inhabitants, including the Burdine family, Julia Tuttle, Bernard Mackey of the Inkspots Quartet; Judge Lawson Thomas, first black judge in the South; and Richard Toomey, Miami’s first black lawyer. Park inside the cemetery front gate. Advance reservations suggested.
Members: $20 Non-Members: $25
Info/RSVP: Call: 305-375-1621 or email: citytours@historymiami.org

Missing Merrill Stevens: Miami River Presentation
Saturday, April 30 at 1 pm
HistoryMiami, 101 West Flagler Street, Miami
HistoryMiami invites you to learn the fate of East Coast Fisheries, Merrill Stevens Boatyard, and other disappearing landmarks on the Miami River. View slides of pioneer life and modern architecture along the ever changing Miami River by Dr. Elliot Salloway and historian Dr. Paul George. Advance reservations suggested.
iscounted parking available at 50 NW 2 Avenue.
RSVP to 305-375-1621 or citytours@historymiami.org.
Members: Free Non-Members: Free with general Admission ($8)

Wine Down Wednesdays
Every first Wednesday of the month from 5 – 8pm
HistoryMiami, 101 West Flagler Street, Miami
Don’t sit in rush hour traffic when you can be drinking wine, listening to live music and mingling with other professionals at HistoryMiami.
Free parking at 50 NW 2 Ave.
Free and open to the public.
Members: Complimentary Glass Of Wine
RSVP to 305-375-1614 or rsvp@historymiami.org

HistoryMiami Event Listings March

HistoryMiami Event Listings – Spring/ Summer 2011

South Beach Art Deco Walk
Saturday, March 5 from 10 am – 1 pm
News Café, 800 Ocean Drive, Miami Beach
Experience South Beach’s landmark Ocean Drive with HistoryMiami as historian Dr. George acquaints you with Art Deco hotels and returns you back to the 1930s and 40s. Relax inside the Essex Hotel and see the Wolfsonian museum’s frozen fountain. Advance reservations suggested.
Members: $20 Non-Members: $25
Info/RSVP: Call: 305-375-1621 or email: citytours@historymiami.org

Women’s History Metromover Tour
Sunday, March 6 from 1 – 3 pm
HistoryMiami, 101 West Flagler Street, downtown Miami
Celebrate Women’s History Month with HistoryMiami and travel on the Metromover to famous sites dedicated to pioneering women Julia Tuttle, Mary Brickell, Marjory Stoneman Douglas and Roxcy Bolton with guide Sylvia Gurinsky. Advance reservations suggested.
Members: $20 Non-Members: $25
Info/RSVP: Call: 305-375-1621 or email: citytours@historymiami.org

Symposium: Ripped From The Headlines
Friday, March 11 at 8:30 am
Dade County Courthouse, Courtroom 6-1, 73 West Flagler Street, downtown Miami
HistoryMiami’s 11th Judicial Circuit Historical Society invites you to step inside the courtroom where Giuseppe Zangara stood on trial for the attempted assassination of President Franklin D. Roosevelt, and where William Lozano, Miami Police officer, stood on trial for the murder of a motorcyclist. Learn about the media’s role in Miami courtrooms today.
Free and open to the public.
RSVP to 305-375-1614 or 11JCHS@historymiami.org.

Secrets of Coconut Grove Walk
Saturday, March 12 from 10 am – 1 pm
Miami City Hall, 3500 Pan American Drive, Miami
Discover the charming history and hidden secrets of one of Miami’s original settlements, Cocoanut Grove as you walk with HistoryMiami and historian Dr. Paul George. Visit the memorable sites including the Peacock Inn, Millionaire’s Row, and the Barnacle, the preserved home of Commodore Ralph Munroe. Advance reservations suggested.
Members: $20 Non-Members: $25
Info/RSVP: Call: 305-375-1621 or email: citytours@historymiami.org

Family Fun Day: Reflections of Florida
Saturday, March 12 from Noon – 5 pm
HistoryMiami, 101 West Flagler Street, downtown Miami
Come see the new exhibit at HistoryMiami Reflections: Paintings of Florida 1865-1965 as you capture old Florida on canvas with special guests from Young at Art Children’s Museum. Join these artists and create your own colorful masterpieces throughout the afternoon.
Free and open to the public.
Info: Call: 305-375-1629 or email: education@historymiami.org

Stiltsville, Key Biscayne & Cape Florida Lighthouse Boat Tour
Sunday, March 13 from 10 am – 1 pm
Bayside Marketplace, 401 Biscayne Boulevard, Miami
Voted best tour by the Miami New Times. HistoryMiami invites you to enjoy this beautiful boat trip with historian Dr. Paul George to one of Miami’s hidden gems—Stiltsville, a remnant community of seven houses perched on stilts in the middle of the turquoise waters of Biscayne Bay.
Members: $44 Non-Members: $49 Children: $25
Advance reservations and payment required.
Info/RSVP: Call: 305-375-1621 or email: citytours@historymiami.org

Spring Camp: Reflections of South Florida
March 14 – 18, 2011 from 9am – 5 pm
HistoryMiami, 101 West Flagler Street, downtown Miami
Our region has many lush, watery and beautiful vistas. With inspiration from HistoryMiami’s new exhibit, Reflections: Paintings of Florida 1865-1965, campers will create paintings of Biscayne Bay,
downtown Miami, and other local sites. The week will include a visit to Fairchild Tropical Botanic Garden, where campers will enjoy an exciting tram tour throughout the gardens and make colorful naturalistic portraits.
Camp Rates:
Members: $165/week Non-Members: $190/week
Free before and after care (8:30-9 am and 5-5:30 pm)
To register, call 305-375-1629, email: education@historymiami.org, or online at www.historymiami.org.

Disc Signing & Wine Pairing Salon
Wednesday, March 16 at 6:30 pm
Riviera Country Club, 1155 Blue Road, Coral Gables
HistoryMiami invites you to enjoy a private wine pairing dinner experience and disc signing ceremony featuring photographer Rob Gage, a 30 year veteran advertising photographer.
RSVP to 305-375-1619 or rsvp@historymiami.org.
C100 Member Invitation Only

Elliott Key & Boca Chita Eco Boat Adventure
Saturday, March 19 from 9 am – 4 pm
HistoryMiami, 101 West Flagler Street, downtown Miami
HistoryMiami invites you to enjoy a close-up view of Elliott Key from the water and then choose to go ashore at Boca Chita, or stay with the boat and go snorkeling for an hour at a wreck. Relax in an air-conditioned luxury coach with eco-historian Frank Schena as you travel to Biscayne National Park and embark on a 3-hour boat tour of Elliott Key and Boca Chita.
Members: $59 Non-Members: $64
Maximum capacity is limited to 45.
Advance reservations and payment required.
Info/RSVP: Call: 305-375-1621 or email: citytours@historymiami.org

Little Havana Cuban Cuisine & Culture Walk
Sunday, March 20 from 10 am – 1 pm
Torch Monument, Across From Nuevo Siglo Market, 1305 SW 8 Street, Miami
Join HistoryMiami and explore Cuban culture with guide Pepe Menendez. Walk through this dynamic neighborhood, as you sample the food and coffee. Visit the monuments and glimpse inside a cigar factory that still employs hand rollers. Advance reservations suggested.
Members: $20 Non-Members: $25
Info/RSVP: Call: 305-375-1621 or email: citytours@historymiami.org

Secrets of Courtroom 6-1
Thursday, March 24 from 4 – 5 pm
HistoryMiami, 101 West Flagler Street, downtown Miami
HistoryMiami invites you to join historian Dr. Paul George and11th Circuit Court historian Judge Scott Silverman for a tour inside the newly restored Miami-Dade County Courthouse Room 6-1. Within these walls Guiseppe Zangara was convicted of trying to assassinate Franklin Roosevelt and Al Capone faced justice for tax evasion.
Members: $20 Non-Members: $25
Advance reservations and payment required.
Info/RSVP: Call: 305-375-1621 or email: citytours@historymiami.org

Lecture: Southern Romanticism and Historical Florida Painting
Thursday, March 24 at 6:30 PM
HistoryMiami, 101 West Flagler Street, downtown Miami
Presented in conjunction with the exhibition Reflections: Paintings of Florida 1865-1965 from the collection of Cici and Hyatt Brown currently on display at HistoryMiami join Jay Williams, the former Gary R. Libby Curator of Art at the Museum of Arts and Sciences, Daytona Beach, as he presents an interpretive view of the Cici and Hyatt Brown collection and its relationship to Romanticism as an international, national, and local phenomenon.
Free and open to the public.
Info/RSVP: email: e.info@historymiami.org
Reflections: Paintings of Florida 1865-1965 from the collection of Cici and Hyatt Brown is organized by the Museum of Art & Sciences, Daytona Beach.

Centennial Fort Lauderdale Bonnet House and Gardens Eco Coach Tour
Saturday, March 26 from 10 am – 2 pm
HistoryMiami, 101 West Flagler Street, downtown Miami
HistoryMiami’s Eco-historian Frank Schena leads you on a coach trip to one of the country’s most endangered sites – the Bonnet House. The house, owned by the Florida Trust for Historic Preservation, is full of delightful decorative elements and personal treasures. Bring your picnic lunch.

Members: $44* Non-Members: $49
*Rate also applies to Ft. Lauderdale Historical Society Members

Advance reservations and payment required.
Info/RSVP: Call: 305-375-1621 or email: citytours@historymiami.org

Croquet & Cocktails
Sunday, March 27 at 4 pm
Fontainebleau Miami Beach, 4441 Collins Avenue, Miami Beach

Join HistoryMiami’s Flagler Street Society for their signature fundraising event, Croquet & Cocktails. Enjoy croquet, live entertainment, refreshing cocktails and savory local fare!

General Admission: $25
Flagler Street Society members including VIP benefits: $25
VIP: $45
White attire suggested.

RSVP by March 21
For event details, sponsorship or underwriting opportunities, call 305-375-5356 or email: membership@historymiami.org

Centennial Fort Lauderdale Intracoastal Boat Tour
Sunday, March 27 from 9 – 11 am
Riverfront, Las Olas, Fort Lauderdale
Celebrate Fort Lauderdale’s Centennial with a cruise along the New River, with HistoryMiami and historian Dr. Paul George. View the site of two forts, from which the city derives its name, as well as Birch State Park, and Bonnet House.
Members: $44* Non-Members: $49 Children: $25
*Rate also applies to Ft. Lauderdale Historical Society Members
Advance reservations and payment required.
Info/RSVP: Call: 305-375-1621 or email: citytours@historymiami.org

Centennial Fort Lauderdale Stranahan House Walk
Sunday, March 27 from 11:30 am to 12:30 pm
Stranahan House, 355 Se Sixth Avenue, Fort Lauderdale
Celebrate Fort Lauderdale’s Centennial with HistoryMiami! Join historian Dr. Paul George for a walk at this charming house listed on the National Register of Historic Places. See antiques owned by the family of Fort Lauderdale’s first postmaster, Frank Stranahan, and his wife Ivy Cromartie. Advance reservations suggested.
Members: $20* Non-Members: $25
Info/RSVP: Call: 305-375-1621 or email: citytours@historymiami.org
*Rate also applies to Ft. Lauderdale Historical Society Members

Centennial Fort Lauderdale Historical Society Walk
Sunday, March 27 from 1 pm – 2 pm
Riverfront, Las Olas, Fort Lauderdale
Celebrate Fort Lauderdale’s Centennial with HistoryMiami and historian Dr. Paul George along the tree-shaded banks of the New River, and a visit to the Fort Lauderdale Historical Society’s museum, housed in Broward’s oldest tourist hotel. Advance reservations suggested.
Members: $20* Non-Members: $25
Info/RSVP: Call: 305-375-1621 or email: citytours@historymiami.org
*Rate also applies to Ft. Lauderdale Historical Society Members

Wine Down Wednesdays
Every first Wednesday of the month from 5 – 8pm
HistoryMiami, 101 West Flagler Street, Miami
Don’t sit in rush hour traffic when you can be drinking wine, listening to live music and mingling with other professionals at HistoryMiami.
Free parking at 50 NW 2 Ave.
Free and open to the public.
Members: Complimentary Glass Of Wine
RSVP to 305-375-1614 or rsvp@historymiami.org

Spring Into Art 2011 3/11/11

Spring Into Art 2011
Friday, March 11, 7:00 Pm
Lowe Art Museum
More Info.

$125 per person

Festive Food and Drink
Silent Auction of contemporary art by Miami’s leading artists, and
A Featured Gallery of exclusive America-inspired works

All proceeds will benefit the Lowe Art Museum
Please call 305 284 6756 for tickets and further information.

Emerge Critical Mass 3/12/11

Saturday, March 12, 10:00 AM
Government Center
111 NW 1st St Miami, FL
Meetup RSVP.

Emerge Miami was founded in 2005 with the mission to strengthen social bonds between progressive individuals, organizations and independent businesses in South Florida in order to more effectively accomplish our individual goals. Miami Critical Mass events have been an aspect of Emerge projects since July of 2006. If you would like to get involved and help plan future events, Please join us Tuesdays at 7pm at Sweat Records. See contact info below.
Get Involved in Alternative Transportation.
Have Fun with People in the Community!

For more information, please call Sweat Records
786-693-9309
www.sweatrecordsmiami.com
www.emergemiami.com
www.myspace.com/emergemiami

We Cannot Forget Hope For Haiti Cocktail Gala 3/18/11

We Cannot Forget Hope For Haiti Cocktail Gala
March 18, 6:00pm
Players Car Rental Center
4101 NW 25th St
Miami, FL

With Danielle Knox and Kelly Saks

A night of fashion, music and dancing. Shop for the cause at the pop-up boutiques with mini fashion shows and enjoy savory bites and sweets from top local restaurants.

Special invited guests include celebrities, musicians, athletes, socialites and more.

General ticket: $50.00
Includes: Open bar, heavy hor deouv’res and dessert bar.
Purchase tickets online at www.celebrityglamsquad.com
RSVP with Ysset Boan at rsvp@sceneprmiami.com

All proceeds benefit the Haiti Cherie Heritage

Featured Designers: Cloak, Serati, Franovik Designs, Tanya-Marie, Viranski

Miami Science Museum Galaxy Gala 3/26/11

Saturday, March 26
JW Marriott Marquis & Hotel Beaux Arts

Pricing: $500 per person or VIP seating at Saturn Ring tables for $5,000; $50 per person for Big Bang after party (can be bought separately)

To buy tickets: ·
Online Registration.
Ruth Robinson (305) 646-4249 or rrobinson@miamisci.org
Facebook Page.

Miami Science Museum’s Ninth annual Galaxy Gala will be their most extravagant event yet in anticipation of their new building. Guests will be invited to an extraordinary four-course evening of multi-sensory previews, including a journey inside the 600,000-gallon aquarium (a virtual underwater tour). Interactive cocktail parties will direct guests to solar and lunar themed rooms with silent auctions. The night will come alive with animals, performance artists and dancing the night away under a planetarium dome. Immediately following the Galaxy Gala, the Big Bang after party will feature live music from dance fusion bands and two DJ’s to keep the night alive, while enjoying a full dessert bar.

Cleveland Orchestra Performs Education Concert at Miami Edison Senior High School 3/4/11

Cleveland Orchestra In-School Education Concert
The Cleveland Orchestra
Giancarlo Guerrero, conductor
Keoshia Sagaille, vocalist (Miami Edison Senior High School student)

Friday, March 4, 1:00 – 2:00 p.m.
Miami Edison Senior High School
6161 Northwest 5th Court
Miami, FL 33127

The Cleveland Orchestra will perform an education concert at a Miami-Dade County Public School, on Friday, March 4, at 1:00 p.m. The Orchestra, led by Principal Guest Conductor Giancarlo Guerrero, will perform at Miami Edison Senior High School. The concert features Berlioz’s Roman Carnival Overture, a suite from Bizet’s Carmen, and Ravel’s Boléro. Keoshia Sagaille, a student at Miami Edison Senior High School, will make her Cleveland Orchestra debut performing “The Star-Spangled Banner” to open the program.

Through its annual Miami Residency, The Cleveland Orchestra serves more than 20,000 adults and young people each year through a variety of concerts and community outreach activities created for the Miami-Dade community. These include three weekends of subscription concerts as well as free education concerts for more than 3,500 fifth graders at the Arsht Center, and numerous educational partnership activities with the New World Symphony, University of Miami Frost School of Music, and Miami-Dade County Public Schools.

Catwalk Confidential The Naked Truth About the World’s Most Beautiful People 3/17-20/11

March 17 – 20
Carnival Studio Theater
(in the Sanford and Dolores Ziff Ballet Opera House)
The Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts of Miami-Dade County
1300 Biscayne Boulevard, Miami, FL 33132

Direct from critically acclaimed runs in London and the Edinburgh Festival, Miami-native Robyn Peterson (seen in “The Sopranos,” “Cold Case,” and “L.A. Law”) returns home with her riveting one-woman-show about life as a supermodel. Funny, cautionary and moving, Catwalk Confidential tells the story of 16-year-old Robyn, who gets caught up in the world of high fashion on the boulevards of Paris in the early 1970s.

In this whirlwind of glamour, sex and drugs, Robyn soon discovers there is one thing to fear above all else — AGE! That would be the end for most, but Robyn resolutely re-invents not only herself, but the very notion of beauty and aging in the world’s most unforgiving profession.

BUY TICKETS NOW

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

Jazz Roots Three Generations Of Divas 3/18/11

The Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts of Miami-Dade County and Larry Rosen present Jazz Roots – A Larry Rosen Jazz Series
March 18, 2011 at 8 p.m.
Knight Concert Hall
Adrienne Arsht Center
1300 Biscayne Boulevard, Miami, FL 33132

Tickets: $25 to $130
For tickets visit www.arshtcenter.org or call the box office at (305) 949-6722

Four-time Grammy Award winner Dianne Reeves;
Red-hot jazz chanteuse Jane Monheit; and
introducing 16-year-old vocal phenomenon Nikki Yanofsky

The concert will showcase the artistry of three generations of divas following in the footsteps of the iconic female jazz singers of the past, and highlight how their legacy is moving forward in this ever-evolving art form

Now celebrating its Fifth Anniversary Season, the Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts of Miami-Dade County and Larry Rosen present Jazz Roots: A Larry Rosen Jazz Series – Three Generations Of Divas on March 18, 2011 at 8 p.m. in the John S. and James L. Knight Concert Hall of the Adrienne Arsht Center. This concert brings onstage, together for the first time, three of today’s most celebrated jazz singers spanning three generations: Dianne Reeves, respected as the reigning queen of female jazz vocalists; honey-voiced songstress Jane Monheit, the multi-Grammy nominee who is bringing the golden age of jazz standards to a new generation; and introducing 16-year-old singing sensation Nikki Yanofsky, who recently rose to international stardom wowing audiences when she sang the theme song for the opening of the 2010 Winter Olympics.

In the tradition of jazz icons such as Ella Fitzgerald, Billie Holiday, and Sarah Vaughan, this Jazz Roots program places the spotlight on three of the most talented contemporary vocalists on the jazz scene today. “While each artist in her own right is a devoted keeper-of-the-flame of this beloved American music, each one also brings a fresh, dynamic approach, showing the evolution of this treasured genre,” said M. John Richard, president and CEO of the Adrienne Arsht Center.

Dianne Reeves is the voice of this era and the most decorated jazz singer of recent years. The four-time Grammy winner is the only singer to win the vocal category for three consecutive recordings in any singing category. Her virtuosity, improvisational prowess and unique jazz and R&B stylings have garnered Reeves international acclaim on the jazz circuit and beyond. She has performed and recorded extensively with Wynton Marsalis and The Lincoln Center Jazz Orchestra, Daniel Barenboim and the Chicago Symphony Orchestra, and the Berlin Philharmonic, among others. Additionally, she was featured prominently on the soundtrack of the critically acclaimed feature film Good Night, and Good Luck. Reeves released her much-anticipated first solo album in several years, When You Know, a stunning array of old and new standards with infectious, uplifting originals, on the famed Blue Note label.

A multiple Grammy Award nominee, jazz singer Jane Monheit has mastered the art of remaking the familiar into something fresh and innovative with a rare combination of wit, grace, and deep emotion. Since being chosen as a finalist in the 1998 Thelonious Monk Jazz Institute’s vocal competition, she has become one of the world’s premier vocal interpreters and all around musical talents. Her lifelong passion and the genre with which she identifies most are the jazz standards of the Great American Songbook. Monheit embodies a retro-styled vocal delivery and is committed to bringing the classics to new audiences. She has been featured on the award-winning PBS television series, Legends of Jazz, Christmas at The White House, the Capitol Fourth of July Celebration, and on television shows including “The Today Show” and “The Late Show with David Letterman.” To date, Monheit has released eight CDs, including her newest recording, Home, and has collaborated with artists such as Michael Bublé, Tom Harrell, and Terence Blanchard.

Sixteen-year old Montreal-born singing sensation Nikki Yanofsky was seen by millions when she sang for the opening ceremonies of the 2010 Winter Olympics.
Her single, I Believe, which was the official song for the Olympics, immediately shot to number one on the Canadian charts. She is the youngest singer ever to appear on a Verve Records release, and at her tender age, is already a veteran of the jazz circuit, having toured with famed composer/conductor Marvin Hamlisch, performed with the legendary Count Basie Orchestra, and headlined the most prestigious international jazz festivals. She has sung before full houses at Carnegie Hall, The Kennedy Center, Dizzy’s at Jazz at Lincoln Center, and Avery Fisher Hall. In 2010, Yanofsky released her first studio album, Nikki, produced by the legendary, multi-Grammy Award-winning producer Phil Ramone. The recording debuted at number one on the Canadian Billboard Jazz Chart and also at number one on the U.S. Billboard Heatseekers Chart, becoming certified gold within just three months. New York magazine calls her “astonishingly talented.”

Jazz Roots also features an in-depth educational partnership with Miami-Dade County Public Schools which will bring more than 900 music students to the Center for a unique behind-the-scenes experience, including a pre-concert sound check and a Q&A session with featured artists followed by a workshop with a local jazz expert that will highlight the music, the artistic process and the practical skills needed for a career in the arts. In addition, the Center has developed a curriculum which will be distributed to 800 music, English and social studies teachers throughout the MDCPS school system, potentially serving 24,000 children.

Heralded by Quincy Jones as “the most important new concert and educational jazz series in America!,” Jazz Roots has the unique distinction of being the only major jazz series in America that has sold-out every one of its concerts since inception. The final concert this season of the six-concert Jazz Roots series is GUITAR VIRTUOSOS, featuring two of the hottest guitarists in all of jazz — Al Di Meola and Lee Ritenour — on April 1, 2011. Since the inception of the series, more than 24,000 South Floridians have attended Jazz Roots concerts at the Adrienne Arsht Center.

WPBT Channel 2, WDNA 88.9 FM Serious Jazz, WLRN 91.3 FM, and Capsule Media have generously agreed to be media sponsors of Jazz Roots.
Visit www.arshtcenter.org for up-to-date information for details and schedules. See highlights and video for the Jazz Roots series at www.jazzroots.net.

Prices, artists, dates, time and program are subject to change without notice.

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.

I know I can Young Women’s Empowerment Workshop 3/12/11

I Know I Can 2011: Be Strong, Be Me and Shine Young Women’s Empowerment Workshop
Saturday, March 12, 9am-3pm
Joseph Caleb Auditorium

Supa Cindy and Friends Inspire Young girls to Accomplish their Goals

Radio star personality and community activist Supa Cindy, 99 JAMZ/WEDR-FM and Publix will host her annual young women’s empowerment summit I Know I Can 2011: Be Strong, Be Me and Shine will be held on Saturday, March 12, 2011 from 9am-3pm at the Joseph Caleb Auditorium located at 2200 NW 54th Street, Miami, Fl. The summit provides a safe haven for young women ages 11-21 to ask questions on almost any topic ranging from relationships, peer pressure, self-love, teen pregnancy, domestic violence, drugs and social life. Registration begins at 9am and the event will begin promptly at 10am. The event is being supported by Commissioner Audrey Edmonson.

The “I Know I Can” Young Women’s Summit started several years ago when Supa Cindy personality began receiving phone calls from young female listeners seeking her advice on how to handle life problems. Supa’s genuine interest in South Florida’s youth inspired her to create a Non Profit Organization called “Supa Friends” with its main focus of motivating the youth. By organizing events such as motivational seminars, mentor programs, free SAT tutorial classes, and college campus tours, tours of different locations and sites for future career placement, rap sessions to discuss concerns and current issues Supa intends to achieve the goal. The “I KNOW I CAN” summit gives young woman a chance to get questions that they may be too afraid or embarrassed to ask and also mentors the girls facing life challenges and self esteem challenges.

As a seasoned on-air personality, Supa Cindy has 10 years of experience under her belt working with the community and has blossomed into an influential member of the South Florida community. She has become a person that young women look up to.

Take A Stroll and Enjoy A Musical Escape During Fridays at The Falls in March

Take A Stroll And Enjoy A Musical Escape During Fridays At The Falls
The Falls (Center Court)
8888 SW 136th Street, Miami, FL 33176

Friday, March 4, 2011 from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m.
Duna – this versatile duo features the vocals of Xiomara and guitarist Nicholas Hernandez. Their repertoire includes Latin Pop, Brazilian Jazz and Top 40 favorites.

Friday, March 11, 2011 from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m.
Frank Hubbell’s Dixieland Jazz Band – Come celebrate Mardi Gras with this popular Dixieland jazz band.

Friday, March 18, 2011 from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m.
Viva – enjoy a trip back in time with classic rock n’ roll tunes from the 50s, 60s, 70s and 80s.

Friday, March 25, 2011 from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m.
Two Night Stand – a delightful trio featuring the smooth vocals of Cuban/American songstress Maruchy. The trio will perform a mix of Latin and American favorites.

FREE series features various musical styles including jazz, blues, world music and many more

“Fridays at The Falls” continues to blossom every Friday in March. Music lovers are invited to take a stroll and enjoy a musical escapefeaturing a multicultural mix of free, open-to-the-public performances under the moonlight with musical styles including jazz, Latin pop, classic rock n’ roll, world music, pop melodies and contemporary Latin grooves.

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!

 

Networking Event sponsored by Hurley Health Resources 2/28/11

Networking Event sponsored by:
Hurley Health Resources

The mission of MIAMIBUSINESS.COM is to bring together the best & brightest professionals from various industries to create master mind groups within the Miami Dade County business communities. Unlike other networking groups, MIAMIBUSINESS.COM guarantees a low pressure safe environment for idea sharing, business development & profitable business contacts. Each group is comprised of individual professionals each from a different industry ensuring varied perspectives on business matters.

South Beach Wine and Food Festival’s Grand Tasting Village rocks with foodies from around the world by Betty Alvarez

It was a hot day indeed in Miami Beach but that did not stop many visitors and foodies to experience Saturday’s Grand Tasting Village. Locals and tourists from around the world cleared their calendars to be in this exclusive top notch gastronomical event. Their senses were awaken when they stepped inside the Whole Foods Market Grand Tasting Village. This universe of welcoming canopies, white-sand walkways, calming ocean breezes, and gently lapping Atlantic waves offers an incandescent celebration of the good life. Everyone definitely feasted as they strolled, partook of exquisite morsels and imbibed in some of the finest wines and spirits on the planet. Guests watched and listened as renowned chefs shared their culinary secrets and regale the audience with their stories. With the food and spirits that the village offered, the heat that the day brought was suddenly forgotten.

Each year the Festival highlights a different country’s wine and culinary contributions. For its 10th anniversary, the Festival dedicated a pavilion to the “Experience Italy” tent which showcased some of Italy’s finest wines as well as a wide range of specialty food products.

As a souvenir of one’s daylong “vacation,” when guests used their American Express card to purchase their ticket, they took home their own commemorative copy of the Food Network South Beach Wine & Food Festival Cookbook with a foreword by Anthony Bourdain, a great reminder of their gastronomic world-tour launched on the shores of Miami Beach. The only place to get the book signed by all of America’s favorite chefs was inside the Whole Foods Market Grand Tasting Village.

The gods and goddesses of the culinary world walked and talked and cooked among us! It was a chance to catch one’s favorite Food Network stars, as well as famous cookbook authors and cocktail experts, as they shared their tried-and-true tips and amusing stories over a working kitchen. Visitors watched as they prepared favorite dishes and specialty drinks.

In the American Express Grand Tasting Tent, one Immersed themselves in pleasure. This grand tasting invited everything to experience unbridled deliciousness. A seemingly never-ending array of wines and spirits from some of the world’s finest producers offered the perfect accompaniment to the unusual appetizers, signature dishes, and delightful desserts presented by some of South Florida’s greatest restaurants. With generous samples of everything to please, the afternoon provided a unique opportunity to try the widest possible range of flavors representing innovations in wine and spirits making, new culinary trends, and exciting twists on global food traditions. South Beach Wine and Food Festival outdid themselves this year and we shall see what they have in store for us next year! Congratulations on the festival! Every year it keeps on getting better!

Photographs by Betty Alvarez copyright 2011

Photographs of Wizard World Comic Con on 2/26/11

Wizard World Comic Con at the Miami Airport Convention Center (MACC) on  Saturday, February 26, 2011.  Had an awesome time at the comic con, purchased some graphic novels and listened to some great panels and saw some amazing costumes.  Thanks Wizard World for coming to Miami.

More Photos on the Wizard World Website.

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HistoryMiami Events March 2011

HistoryMiami Event Listings – March

Wine Down Wednesday
March 2 from 5 – 8pm
HistoryMiami, 101 West Flagler Street, downtown Miami
Mix, mingle and unwind at HistoryMiami while drinking wine, listening to live music by Cat Shell and browsing our new gallery Reflections: Paintings of Florida 1865 – 1965. Experience the largest collection of South Florida paintings!
Free General Admission
Members and County Employees Complimentary Glass of Wine
$15 open wine bar and light snacks $5 per glass
FREE Parking available at 50 NW 2nd Avenue
RSVP by May 2
Call (305) 375-1614 or email: rsvp@historymiami.org

South Beach Art Deco Walk
Saturday, March 5 from 10 am – 1 pm
News Café, 800 Ocean Drive, Miami Beach
Experience South Beach’s landmark Ocean Drive with HistoryMiami as historian Dr. George acquaints you with Art Deco hotels and returns you back to the 1930s and 40s. Relax inside the Essex Hotel and see the Wolfsonian museum’s frozen fountain. Advance reservations suggested.
Members: $20 Non-Members: $25
Info/RSVP: Call: 305-375-1621 or email: citytours@historymiami.org

Women’s History Metromover Tour
Sunday, March 6 from 1 – 3 pm
HistoryMiami, 101 West Flagler Street, downtown Miami
Celebrate Women’s History Month with HistoryMiami and travel on the Metromover to famous sites dedicated to pioneering women Julia Tuttle, Mary Brickell, Marjory Stoneman Douglas and Roxcy Bolton with guide Sylvia Gurinsky. Advance reservations suggested.
Members: $20 Non-Members: $25
Info/RSVP: Call: 305-375-1621 or email: citytours@historymiami.org

Symposium: Ripped From The Headlines
Friday, March 11 at 8:30 am
Dade County Courthouse, Courtroom 6-1, 73 West Flagler Street, downtown Miami
HistoryMiami’s 11th Judicial Circuit Historical Society invites you to step inside the courtroom where Giuseppe Zangara stood on trial for the attempted assassination of President Franklin D. Roosevelt, and where William Lozano, Miami Police officer, stood on trial for the murder of a motorcyclist. Learn about the media’s role in Miami courtrooms today.
Free and open to the public.
RSVP to 305-375-1614 or 11JCHS@historymiami.org.

Secrets of Coconut Grove Walk
Saturday, March 12 from 10 am – 1 pm
Miami City Hall, 3500 Pan American Drive, Miami
Discover the charming history and hidden secrets of one of Miami’s original settlements, Cocoanut Grove as you walk with HistoryMiami and historian Dr. Paul George. Visit the memorable sites including the Peacock Inn, Millionaire’s Row, and the Barnacle, the preserved home of Commodore Ralph Munroe. Advance reservations suggested.
Members: $20 Non-Members: $25
Info/RSVP: Call: 305-375-1621 or email: citytours@historymiami.org

Family Fun Day: Reflections of Florida
Saturday, March 12 from Noon – 5 pm
HistoryMiami, 101 West Flagler Street, downtown Miami
Come see HistoryMiami’s new exhibit Reflections: Paintings of Florida 1865-1965 as you capture old Florida on canvas with special guests from Young at Art Children’s Museum. Join these artists and create your own colorful masterpieces throughout the afternoon.
Free and open to the public.
Info: Call: 305-375-1629

Stiltsville, Key Biscayne & Cape Florida Lighthouse Boat Tour
Sunday, March 13 from 10 am – 1 pm
Bayside Marketplace, 401 Biscayne Boulevard, Miami
Voted best tour by the Miami New Times. HistoryMiami invites you to enjoy this beautiful boat trip with historian Dr. Paul George to one of Miami’s hidden gems—Stiltsville, a remnant community of seven houses perched on stilts in the middle of the turquoise waters of Biscayne Bay.
Members: $44 Non-Members: $49 Children: $25
Advance reservations and payment required.
Info/RSVP: Call: 305-375-1621 or email: citytours@historymiami.org

Spring Camp: Reflections of South Florida
March 14 – 18, 2011 from 9am – 5 pm
HistoryMiami, 101 West Flagler Street, downtown Miami
Our region has many lush, watery and beautiful vistas. With inspiration from HistoryMiami’s new exhibit, Reflections: Paintings of Florida 1865-1965, campers will create paintings of Biscayne Bay, downtown Miami, and other local sites. The week will include a visit to Fairchild Tropical Botanic Garden, where campers will enjoy an exciting tram tour throughout the gardens and make colorful naturalistic portraits.
Camp Rates:
Members: $165/week Non-Members: $190/week
Free before and after care (8:30-9 am and 5-5:30 pm)
To register, call 305-375-1629, email: education@historymiami.org, or online at www.historymiami.org.

Overnight Camp-In
Ongoing
6 pm Fridays to 9 am Saturdays
HistoryMiami, 101 West Flagler Street, downtown Miami
Embark on an overnight adventure at HistoryMiami! Campers will explore the galleries after dark and enjoy arts and crafts, skits and other interactive activities. See unique artifacts such as a 1920’s trolley as you sleep beneath a Seminole chickee or a colonial fort.
Choose from one of the following themes:
• Florida’s Fab Femmes: Women in History
• Sea Legs 101: Pirates in our Midst
• Camp Fire Takes: Stories of the Wild, Wild South
Camp-in rate:
Members: $45/child; $25/chaperone
Non-Members: $50/child; $30/chaperone
To register, call 305-375-1629, email: education@historymiami.org, or online at www.historymiami.org.

Disc Signing & Wine Pairing Salon
Wednesday, March 16 at 6:30 pm
Riviera Country Club, 1155 Blue Road, Coral Gables
HistoryMiami invites you to enjoy a private wine pairing dinner experience and disc signing ceremony featuring photographer Rob Gage, a 30 year veteran advertising photographer.
RSVP to 305-375-1619 or rsvp@historymiami.org.
C100 Member Invitation Only

Elliott Key & Boca Chita Eco Boat Adventure
Saturday, March 19 from 9 am – 4 pm
HistoryMiami, 101 West Flagler Street, downtown Miami
HistoryMiami invites you to enjoy a close-up view of Elliott Key from the water and then choose to go ashore at Boca Chita, or stay with the boat and go snorkeling for an hour at a wreck. Relax in an air-conditioned luxury coach with eco-historian Frank Schena as you travel to Biscayne National Park and embark on a 3-hour boat tour of Elliott Key and Boca Chita.
Members: $59 Non-Members: $64
Maximum capacity is limited to 45.
Advance reservations and payment required.
Info/RSVP: Call: 305-375-1621 or email: citytours@historymiami.org

Little Havana Cuban Cuisine & Culture Walk
Sunday, March 20 from 10 am – 1 pm
Torch Monument, Across From Nuevo Siglo Market, 1305 SW 8 Street, Miami
Join HistoryMiami and explore Cuban culture with guide Pepe Menendez. Walk through this dynamic neighborhood, as you sample the food and coffee. Visit the monuments and glimpse inside a cigar factory that still employs hand rollers. Advance reservations suggested.
Members: $20 Non-Members: $25
Info/RSVP: Call: 305-375-1621 or email: citytours@historymiami.org

Secrets of Courtroom 6-1
Thursday, March 24 from 4 – 5 pm
HistoryMiami, 101 West Flagler Street, downtown Miami
HistoryMiami invites you to Join historian Dr. Paul George and11th Circuit Court historian Judge Scott Silverman for a tour inside the newly restored Miami-Dade County Courthouse Room 6-1. Within these walls Guiseppe Zangara was convicted of trying to assassinate Franklin Roosevelt and Al Capone faced justice for tax evasion.
Members: $20 Non-Members: $25
Advance reservations and payment required.
Info/RSVP: Call: 305-375-1621 or email: citytours@historymiami.org

Lecture: Southern Romanticism and Historical Florida Painting
Thursday, March 24 at 6:30 PM
HistoryMiami, 101 West Flagler Street, downtown Miami
HistoryMiami invites you to join Jay Williams, the Gary R. Libby Curator of Art at the Museum of Arts and Sciences, Daytona Beach, as he presents an interpretive view of the Cici and Hayatt Brown collection in light of Romanticism as an international, national, and local phenomenon.
Free and open to the public.
Info/RSVP: email: e.info@historymiami.org

Centennial Fort Lauderdale Bonnet House and Gardens Eco Coach Tour
Saturday, March 26 from 10 am – 2 pm
HistoryMiami, 101 West Flagler Street, downtown Miami
HistoryMiami’s Eco-historian Frank Schena leads you on this coach trip to one of the country’s most endangered sites – the Bonnet House. The house, owned by the Florida Trust for Historic Preservation, is full of delightful decorative elements and personal treasures. Bring your picnic lunch.
Members: $44* Non-Members: $49
*Rate also applies to Ft. Lauderdale Historical Society Members
Advance reservations and payment required.
Info/RSVP: Call: 305-375-1621 or email: citytours@historymiami.org

Croquet & Cocktails
Sunday, March 27 at 4 pm
Fontainebleau Miami Beach, 4441 Collins Avenue, Miami Beach
Join HistoryMiami’s Flagler Street Society for their signature fundraising event, Croquet & Cocktails. Enjoy croquet, live entertainment, refreshing cocktails and savory local fare!
General Admission: $25
Flagler Street Society members including VIP benefits: $25
VIP: $45
White attire suggested.
RSVP by March 21
For event details, sponsorship or underwriting opportunities, call 305-375-5356 or
email: membership@historymiami.org

Centennial Fort Lauderdale Intracoastal Boat Tour
Sunday, March 27 from 9 – 11 am
Riverfront, Las Olas, Fort Lauderdale
Celebrate Fort Lauderdale’s Centennial with a cruise along the New River, with HistoryMiami and historian Dr. Paul George. View the site of two forts, from which the city derives it name, as well as Birch State Park, and Bonnet House.
Members: $44* Non-Members: $49 Children: $25
*Rate also applies to Ft. Lauderdale Historical Society Members
Advance reservations and payment required.
Info/RSVP: Call: 305-375-1621 or email: citytours@historymiami.org

Centennial Fort Lauderdale Stranahan House Walk
Sunday, March 27 from 11:30 am to 12:30 pm
Stranahan House, 355 Se Sixth Avenue, Fort Lauderdale
Celebrate Fort Lauderdale’s Centennial with HistoryMiami! Join historian Dr. Paul George for a walk at this charming house listed on the National Register of Historic Places. See antiques owned by the family of Fort Lauderdale’s first postmaster, Frank Stranahan, and his wife Ivy Cromartie. Advance reservations suggested.
Members: $20* Non-Members: $25
Info/RSVP: Call: 305-375-1621 or email: citytours@historymiami.org
*Rate also applies to Ft. Lauderdale Historical Society Members

Centennial Fort Lauderdale Historical Society Walk
Sunday, March 27 from 1 pm – 2 pm
Riverfront, Las Olas, Fort Lauderdale
Celebrate Fort Lauderdale’s Centennial with HistoryMiami and historian Dr. Paul George along the tree-shaded banks of the New River, and a visit to the Fort Lauderdale Historical Society’s museum, housed in Broward’s oldest tourist hotel. Advance reservations suggested.
Members: $20* Non-Members: $25
Info/RSVP: Call: 305-375-1621 or email: citytours@historymiami.org
*Rate also applies to Ft. Lauderdale Historical Society Members

Private Group Tours
HistoryMiami offers customized boat, coach, walking, and bike tours for private groups led by historian Dr. George. Specialized tours not listed may be created to your group’s needs. All tours include a one-time free admission pass to The Museum for each member of your group.
Info/RSVP: Call: 305-375-1621 or email: citytours@historymiami.org

Friends Of Art Of The Um Lowe Art Museum Present Spring Into Art America 3/11/11

Friends of Art of the um Lowe Art Museum present “Spring Into Art – America!”
March 11, 2011 at 7 pm
UM Lowe Art Museum
1301 Stanford Drive
Coral Gables

Annual Auction to feature emerging talent, Wynwood artists, and Seadream Yacht Voyage

Spring Into Art, the annual silent art auction presented by Friends of Art UM Lowe Art Museum (1301 Stanford Drive, Coral Gables) will be held March 11, 2011 at 7 pm. It will be an evening rich in the talent that comprises the contemporary American and Miami Art Scene. More than 50 original works of art in all types of media put the finishing touch to the donations to this year’s cocktail party and auction. The event is $125 per person. All proceeds from the evening benefit Lowe.

18 of Miami’s nationally- and internationally-acclaimed artists are contributing pieces to celebrate their interpretations of this year’s theme, “America!” The artists are: Carlos Alves, Susan Banks, Jose Bedia, Carlos Betancourt, Martin Casuso, Joyce Chadroff, Xavier Cortada, Mark Diamond, Edouard Duval-Carrié, Sheila Elias, Lidia Godoi, Karl Hollinger, Ruben Torres Llorca, Aramis O’Reilly, Ralph Provisero, George Rodez, Donna Underwood, and Tom Weinkle.

And for the first time, Wynwood galleries are supporting the Lowe with donations of the works of eight of their artists, including Jorge Luis Santos, (Pan American Art Projects); Erni Vales, (EVL WORLD); Patricia S. Gutierrez , (Bakehouse Art Complex); Maxine Spector, Sara Rytteke, Alette Simmons-Jimenez, Natasha Duwin, (Artformz). Dina Mitrani Gallery will donate the photography of one of its artists, as well. Emerging and established artists from throughout the Miami and International Art Scene will also contribute, among them are: Venezuelan artist Cristina de Guillot, Betty and Richard Pober, as well as artists and students from the New World School of the Arts.

At the close of the silent auction, SeaDream Yachts will auction off a 7-night Mediterranean yacht voyage. This Live Auction will take place while desserts and coffee are served. This five-star yacht cruise company is generously donating and conducting the yacht cruise auction for the benefit of the Lowe for the first time. A performance by the New World School of the Arts Barbershop Quartet will round out the celebration of “America!” Selected works in the silent auction can be previewed one week before the event at the Friends of Art website: www.friendsoflowemuseum.cfsites.org

For more information and tickets call 305-284-6756 or email FriendsofArt@miami.edu .

Florida Grand Opera Cyrano 5/7/11

Florida Grand Opera — Cyrano
May 7, 2011, 8:00 pm
Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts
1300 Biscayne Boulevard
Miami, Florida 33132
www.fgo.org

The story of Cyrano de Bergerac has inspired many interpretations in the theater and on film. Edmond Rostand’s famous play provided the inspiration for composer David DiChiera’a new opera, with a libretto in French by Bernard Uzan. Premiered in 2007, this very romantic opera has received standing ovations from audiences in Detroit and Philadelphia. Cyrano, a nobleman skilled in both sword and pen, has an unsightly large nose. Despite his desperate love for the beautiful Roxane, he agrees to help his younger rival, the handsome Christian, win her heart.

DiChiera wrote the roles of Cyrano and Roxane for baritone Marian Pop and soprano Leah Partridge, both of whom will reprise their critically-acclaimed world premiere performances at FGO. South Florida favorite, Leah Partridge, currently on the Metropolitan Opera roster, has given FGO audiences many memorable performances, including those in Lakmé and La sonnambula. Mark Flint, who orchestrated the opera and led the world premiere production, will conduct in his FGO debut.

Florida Grand Opera Cyrano 5/4/11

Florida Grand Opera — Cyrano
May 4, 2011, 8:00 pm
Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts
1300 Biscayne Boulevard
Miami, Florida 33132
www.fgo.org

The story of Cyrano de Bergerac has inspired many interpretations in the theater and on film. Edmond Rostand’s famous play provided the inspiration for composer David DiChiera’a new opera, with a libretto in French by Bernard Uzan. Premiered in 2007, this very romantic opera has received standing ovations from audiences in Detroit and Philadelphia. Cyrano, a nobleman skilled in both sword and pen, has an unsightly large nose. Despite his desperate love for the beautiful Roxane, he agrees to help his younger rival, the handsome Christian, win her heart.

DiChiera wrote the roles of Cyrano and Roxane for baritone Marian Pop and soprano Leah Partridge, both of whom will reprise their critically-acclaimed world premiere performances at FGO. South Florida favorite, Leah Partridge, currently on the Metropolitan Opera roster, has given FGO audiences many memorable performances, including those in Lakmé and La sonnambula. Mark Flint, who orchestrated the opera and led the world premiere production, will conduct in his FGO debut.

Florida Grand Opera Cyrano 5/1/11

Florida Grand Opera — Cyrano
May 1, 2011, 2:00 pm
Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts
1300 Biscayne Boulevard
Miami, Florida 33132
www.fgo.org

The story of Cyrano de Bergerac has inspired many interpretations in the theater and on film. Edmond Rostand’s famous play provided the inspiration for composer David DiChiera’a new opera, with a libretto in French by Bernard Uzan. Premiered in 2007, this very romantic opera has received standing ovations from audiences in Detroit and Philadelphia. Cyrano, a nobleman skilled in both sword and pen, has an unsightly large nose. Despite his desperate love for the beautiful Roxane, he agrees to help his younger rival, the handsome Christian, win her heart.

DiChiera wrote the roles of Cyrano and Roxane for baritone Marian Pop and soprano Leah Partridge, both of whom will reprise their critically-acclaimed world premiere performances at FGO. South Florida favorite, Leah Partridge, currently on the Metropolitan Opera roster, has given FGO audiences many memorable performances, including those in Lakmé and La sonnambula. Mark Flint, who orchestrated the opera and led the world premiere production, will conduct in his FGO debut.

Florida Grand Opera Cyrano 4/26/11

Florida Grand Opera — Cyrano
April 26, 2011, 8:00 pm
Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts
1300 Biscayne Boulevard
Miami, Florida 33132
www.fgo.org

The story of Cyrano de Bergerac has inspired many interpretations in the theater and on film. Edmond Rostand’s famous play provided the inspiration for composer David DiChiera’a new opera, with a libretto in French by Bernard Uzan. Premiered in 2007, this very romantic opera has received standing ovations from audiences in Detroit and Philadelphia. Cyrano, a nobleman skilled in both sword and pen, has an unsightly large nose. Despite his desperate love for the beautiful Roxane, he agrees to help his younger rival, the handsome Christian, win her heart.

DiChiera wrote the roles of Cyrano and Roxane for baritone Marian Pop and soprano Leah Partridge, both of whom will reprise their critically-acclaimed world premiere performances at FGO. South Florida favorite, Leah Partridge, currently on the Metropolitan Opera roster, has given FGO audiences many memorable performances, including those in Lakmé and La sonnambula. Mark Flint, who orchestrated the opera and led the world premiere production, will conduct in his FGO debut.

Florida Grand Opera Cyrano 4/23/11

Florida Grand Opera — Cyrano
April 23, 2011, 7:00 pm
Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts
1300 Biscayne Boulevard
Miami, Florida 33132
www.fgo.org

The story of Cyrano de Bergerac has inspired many interpretations in the theater and on film. Edmond Rostand’s famous play provided the inspiration for composer David DiChiera’a new opera, with a libretto in French by Bernard Uzan. Premiered in 2007, this very romantic opera has received standing ovations from audiences in Detroit and Philadelphia. Cyrano, a nobleman skilled in both sword and pen, has an unsightly large nose. Despite his desperate love for the beautiful Roxane, he agrees to help his younger rival, the handsome Christian, win her heart.

DiChiera wrote the roles of Cyrano and Roxane for baritone Marian Pop and soprano Leah Partridge, both of whom will reprise their critically-acclaimed world premiere performances at FGO. South Florida favorite, Leah Partridge, currently on the Metropolitan Opera roster, has given FGO audiences many memorable performances, including those in Lakmé and La sonnambula. Mark Flint, who orchestrated the opera and led the world premiere production, will conduct in his FGO debut.

Florida Grand Opera Don Giovanni 5/14/11

Florida Grand Opera — Don Giovanni
May 14, 2011, 8:00 pm
Au-Rene Theater at the Broward Center for the Performing Arts
201 Southwest 5th Avenue
Fort Lauderdale, FL 33312
www.fgo.org

Considered by many to be the most perfect opera ever written, Mozart’s Don Giovanni continues to thrill audiences today as it did at its premiere in 1787. Don Giovanni was the second collaboration between Mozart and librettist Lorenzo Da Ponte following their success with The Marriage of Figaro. Mozart used the story of the infamous lover, Don Juan, to create one of opera’s most vivid characters and one of the world’s most popular operas.

Following his success at the Metropolitan Opera, David Pittsinger returns to Florida Grand Opera to sing a favorite role. He was last seen at FGO as Scarpia in Tosca. Bass-baritone Tom Corbeil joins the cast as the Don’s servant Leporello. Andrew Bidlack, who returns as Don Ottavio, made his FGO debut as Almaviva in the 2009/2010 season’s The Barber of Seville. Jonathan G. Michie, who first appeared with FGO in Lucia di Lammermoor in 2010, returns as Masetto, and Morris Robinson, who was seen in FGO’s 2006 Rigoletto and Aida productions, returns as the Commendatore. The production will be led by conductor Andrew Bisantz.

Florida Grand Opera Don Giovanni 5/12/11

Florida Grand Opera — Don Giovanni
May 12, 2011, 8:00 pm
Au-Rene Theater at the Broward Center for the Performing Arts
201 Southwest 5th Avenue
Fort Lauderdale, FL 33312
www.fgo.org

Considered by many to be the most perfect opera ever written, Mozart’s Don Giovanni continues to thrill audiences today as it did at its premiere in 1787. Don Giovanni was the second collaboration between Mozart and librettist Lorenzo Da Ponte following their success with The Marriage of Figaro. Mozart used the story of the infamous lover, Don Juan, to create one of opera’s most vivid characters and one of the world’s most popular operas.

Following his success at the Metropolitan Opera, David Pittsinger returns to Florida Grand Opera to sing a favorite role. He was last seen at FGO as Scarpia in Tosca. Bass-baritone Tom Corbeil joins the cast as the Don’s servant Leporello. Andrew Bidlack, who returns as Don Ottavio, made his FGO debut as Almaviva in the 2009/2010 season’s The Barber of Seville. Jonathan G. Michie, who first appeared with FGO in Lucia di Lammermoor in 2010, returns as Masetto, and Morris Robinson, who was seen in FGO’s 2006 Rigoletto and Aida productions, returns as the Commendatore. The production will be led by conductor Andrew Bisantz.

Florida Grand Opera Don Giovanni 5/8/11

Florida Grand Opera — Don Giovanni
May 8, 2011, 2:00 pm
Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts
1300 Biscayne Boulevard
Miami, Florida 33132
www.fgo.org

Considered by many to be the most perfect opera ever written, Mozart’s Don Giovanni continues to thrill audiences today as it did at its premiere in 1787. Don Giovanni was the second collaboration between Mozart and librettist Lorenzo Da Ponte following their success with The Marriage of Figaro. Mozart used the story of the infamous lover, Don Juan, to create one of opera’s most vivid characters and one of the world’s most popular operas.

Following his success at the Metropolitan Opera, David Pittsinger returns to Florida Grand Opera to sing a favorite role. He was last seen at FGO as Scarpia in Tosca. Bass-baritone Tom Corbeil joins the cast as the Don’s servant Leporello. Andrew Bidlack, who returns as Don Ottavio, made his FGO debut as Almaviva in the 2009/2010 season’s The Barber of Seville. Jonathan G. Michie, who first appeared with FGO in Lucia di Lammermoor in 2010, returns as Masetto, and Morris Robinson, who was seen in FGO’s 2006 Rigoletto and Aida productions, returns as the Commendatore. The production will be led by conductor Andrew Bisantz.

Florida Grand Opera Don Giovanni 5/3/11

Florida Grand Opera — Don Giovanni
May 3, 2011, 8:00 pm
Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts
1300 Biscayne Boulevard
Miami, Florida 33132
www.fgo.org

Considered by many to be the most perfect opera ever written, Mozart’s Don Giovanni continues to thrill audiences today as it did at its premiere in 1787. Don Giovanni was the second collaboration between Mozart and librettist Lorenzo Da Ponte following their success with The Marriage of Figaro. Mozart used the story of the infamous lover, Don Juan, to create one of opera’s most vivid characters and one of the world’s most popular operas.

Following his success at the Metropolitan Opera, David Pittsinger returns to Florida Grand Opera to sing a favorite role. He was last seen at FGO as Scarpia in Tosca. Bass-baritone Tom Corbeil joins the cast as the Don’s servant Leporello. Andrew Bidlack, who returns as Don Ottavio, made his FGO debut as Almaviva in the 2009/2010 season’s The Barber of Seville. Jonathan G. Michie, who first appeared with FGO in Lucia di Lammermoor in 2010, returns as Masetto, and Morris Robinson, who was seen in FGO’s 2006 Rigoletto and Aida productions, returns as the Commendatore. The production will be led by conductor Andrew Bisantz.

Florida Grand Opera Don Giovanni 4/30/11

Florida Grand Opera — Don Giovanni
April 30, 2011, 8:00 pm
Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts
1300 Biscayne Boulevard
Miami, Florida 33132
www.fgo.org

Considered by many to be the most perfect opera ever written, Mozart’s Don Giovanni continues to thrill audiences today as it did at its premiere in 1787. Don Giovanni was the second collaboration between Mozart and librettist Lorenzo Da Ponte following their success with The Marriage of Figaro. Mozart used the story of the infamous lover, Don Juan, to create one of opera’s most vivid characters and one of the world’s most popular operas.

Following his success at the Metropolitan Opera, David Pittsinger returns to Florida Grand Opera to sing a favorite role. He was last seen at FGO as Scarpia in Tosca. Bass-baritone Tom Corbeil joins the cast as the Don’s servant Leporello. Andrew Bidlack, who returns as Don Ottavio, made his FGO debut as Almaviva in the 2009/2010 season’s The Barber of Seville. Jonathan G. Michie, who first appeared with FGO in Lucia di Lammermoor in 2010, returns as Masetto, and Morris Robinson, who was seen in FGO’s 2006 Rigoletto and Aida productions, returns as the Commendatore. The production will be led by conductor Andrew Bisantz.

Florida Grand Opera Don Giovanni 4/27/11

Florida Grand Opera — Don Giovanni
April 27, 2011, 8:00 pm
Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts
1300 Biscayne Boulevard
Miami, Florida 33132
www.fgo.org

Considered by many to be the most perfect opera ever written, Mozart’s Don Giovanni continues to thrill audiences today as it did at its premiere in 1787. Don Giovanni was the second collaboration between Mozart and librettist Lorenzo Da Ponte following their success with The Marriage of Figaro. Mozart used the story of the infamous lover, Don Juan, to create one of opera’s most vivid characters and one of the world’s most popular operas.

Following his success at the Metropolitan Opera, David Pittsinger returns to Florida Grand Opera to sing a favorite role. He was last seen at FGO as Scarpia in Tosca. Bass-baritone Tom Corbeil joins the cast as the Don’s servant Leporello. Andrew Bidlack, who returns as Don Ottavio, made his FGO debut as Almaviva in the 2009/2010 season’s The Barber of Seville. Jonathan G. Michie, who first appeared with FGO in Lucia di Lammermoor in 2010, returns as Masetto, and Morris Robinson, who was seen in FGO’s 2006 Rigoletto and Aida productions, returns as the Commendatore. The production will be led by conductor Andrew Bisantz.

Florida Grand Opera Don Giovanni 4/22/11

Florida Grand Opera — Don Giovanni
April 22, 2011, 8:00 pm
Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts
1300 Biscayne Boulevard
Miami, Florida 33132
www.fgo.org

Considered by many to be the most perfect opera ever written, Mozart’s Don Giovanni continues to thrill audiences today as it did at its premiere in 1787. Don Giovanni was the second collaboration between Mozart and librettist Lorenzo Da Ponte following their success with The Marriage of Figaro. Mozart used the story of the infamous lover, Don Juan, to create one of opera’s most vivid characters and one of the world’s most popular operas.

Following his success at the Metropolitan Opera, David Pittsinger returns to Florida Grand Opera to sing a favorite role. He was last seen at FGO as Scarpia in Tosca. Bass-baritone Tom Corbeil joins the cast as the Don’s servant Leporello. Andrew Bidlack, who returns as Don Ottavio, made his FGO debut as Almaviva in the 2009/2010 season’s The Barber of Seville. Jonathan G. Michie, who first appeared with FGO in Lucia di Lammermoor in 2010, returns as Masetto, and Morris Robinson, who was seen in FGO’s 2006 Rigoletto and Aida productions, returns as the Commendatore. The production will be led by conductor Andrew Bisantz.

Florida Grand Opera Don Giovanni 4/16/11

Florida Grand Opera — Don Giovanni
April 16, 2011, 7:00 pm
Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts
1300 Biscayne Boulevard, Miami, 33132
www.fgo.org

Considered by many to be the most perfect opera ever written, Mozart’s Don Giovanni continues to thrill audiences today as it did at its premiere in 1787. Don Giovanni was the second collaboration between Mozart and librettist Lorenzo Da Ponte following their success with The Marriage of Figaro. Mozart used the story of the infamous lover, Don Juan, to create one of opera’s most vivid characters and one of the world’s most popular operas.

Following his success at the Metropolitan Opera, David Pittsinger returns to Florida Grand Opera to sing a favorite role. He was last seen at FGO as Scarpia in Tosca. Bass-baritone Tom Corbeil joins the cast as the Don’s servant Leporello. Andrew Bidlack, who returns as Don Ottavio, made his FGO debut as Almaviva in the 2009/2010 season’s The Barber of Seville. Jonathan G. Michie, who first appeared with FGO in Lucia di Lammermoor in 2010, returns as Masetto, and Morris Robinson, who was seen in FGO’s 2006 Rigoletto and Aida productions, returns as the Commendatore. The production will be led by conductor Andrew Bisantz.

The Conversation Starts Here Reception 3/25/11

The Conversation Starts Here
Reception, Friday, March 25, 5-8pm
Graham Center Art Gallery, FIU
Florida International University
Graham Center
11200 SW 8th St
Modesto A. Maidique Campus
Miami, FL 33199
www.salonmiami.org

Show run: March 1 – March 31, 2011, Mon – Fri: 6am-2am; Sat -Sun: 7am-12am

Salon Miami presents: The Conversation Starts Here. Curated by Anastasia Hamilton. Featuring work by:
Ingrid Eliasson
Tracey Hagen
Babette Herschberger
Regina Jestrow
Bianca Pratorius
Marcia Ramos-Perello
Tina Salvesen
Patricia Schnall-Gutierrez
Amanda Serrano
Anica Shpilberg

The Conversation Starts Here, a contemporary art exhibition in honor of Women’s History Month, celebrates women’s diversity and artistry.

Salon Miami is an organization of women artists. The aims are to showcase women in the arts, provide a network for women artists, promote high standards of creative skill, foster professional development, and engage the public with art, stimulating thought and discussion about the significance of art in personal and community life.

Please join us at our reception Friday, March 25, 5-8pm at Graham Center Art Gallery.
Exhibit on view: March 1 – March 31, 2011

Benefit Concert for Domestic Violence and Victims of Crime Organization 2/25/11

Miami Elk Lodge 948
10301 SW 72nd St.
Miami, FL 33173

Doors Open at: 9:00 pm
RESERVATIONS: 786-728-2247
Donation: $30

I wish there was no need to raise funds to help victims of domestic violence and other crimes, but the reality is that there is. I hope you will join us this Friday, February 25 for an exciting and fun night filled with amazing talent, such as Ley Alejandro and Jenny Love. The event is hosted by Dr. Armando Aluart and Bianca Gonzalez. Tickets are $30 and all proceeds will go to (501c3) Domestic Violence and Victims of Crime Organization (Hispanic Aids Foundation Prevention and Treatment Center).

Dewar’s 12 Presents Caribbean Sunset Dominican Republic Moments 2/23/11

Caribbean Sunset 2011
Miami Event Space
7610 NE 4 CT | Miami, FL

Explore | 5:00 PM – 6:00 PM
Art and books Reception
Experience | 6:00 PM – 7:00 PM
Exclusive Cultural presentation | 7:00 PM – 9:00 PM
Fashion Show By Ructh D’Oleo
Music Presentation by Donella

Taste | 9:00PM- 10:00PM

Indulge yourself in a exquisite culinary presentation by Dominican-American Chef Jose Gonzalez

RSVP: info@urbaniconsmarketing.com

Dadeland Mall hosts Martinis and Handbags 2/24/11

Fashion Expert Charlene Parsons To Host “Martinis & Handbags” At Dadeland Mall
Thursday, February 24, 6 p.m. to 8:30 p.m.
Dadeland Mall (Saks Fifth Avenue corridor)
7535 N. Kendall Drive
Miami, FL 33156
Complimentary

Dadeland Mall invites all ladies to sip, dine and shop at its “Martinis & Handbags, Girl’s Night Out.” Fashion expert Charlene Parsons will host the free event and will share tips, tricks and treats to mix and match the latest fashions. Parsons will also show attendees how to pair handbags with the right clothing and shoes. Ladies will indulge in delectable drinks compliments of Villagio and fabulous finds while enjoying live demonstrations and a silent auction to benefit the Simon Youth Foundation.

Gala Gallery Opening Reception featuring Zoo Miami’s Ron Magill 3/10/11

Gala Gallery Opening Reception featuring the photography of Zoo MIami’s Ron Magill
Thursday, March 10, 2011, 6:00-9:00 PM
Frames USA & Art Gallery
6822 SW 40th St (Bird Road)
Miami, FL 33155
(Next to Pet Supermarket)

Gala Gallery Opening Reception featuring the photography of Zoo Miami’s Ron Magill

Ron Magill, Zoo Miami’s Director of Communications & Media Relations will be featuring his limited edition wildlife photographs from around the world at Frames USA & Art Gallery running through June,2011. A special Gala Gallery opening on March 10th will enable wildlife and photography enthusiasts alike to meet with Ron and discuss the stories behind his incredible images. It is free and open to the public.

A portion of each purchase of his framed, limited edition photography will go towards the Ron Magill Wildlife Conservation Fund at the Zoological Society of Miami.

Ron Magill is an award-winning photographer and documentary producer whose images have appeared in publications and galleries around the world including the Smithsonian Museum of Natural History. As Zoo Miami’s front man, he has appeared on a wide variety of local, national, and international programs including “National Geographic Explorer,” the “Today Show,” “Good Morning America,” “NBC Nightly News,” and “The Late Show with David Letterman.” He has traveled around the world, capturing the wonders of nature through the camera lens, and is outspoken in his quest for animal conservation.

“People have asked me to share my photographs for some time,” explains Ron. “My hope is that they will inspire those who see them to appreciate the beauty of wildlife and understand the extreme need to protect them now and for years to come.”

For 16 years, Frames USA & Art Gallery has made a name for itself in South Florida through its dedication to excellence, both in custom picture framing and gallery exhibits. Adam Brand, owner, is excited to present Ron Magill’s limited edition, signed wildlife photography.

“Ron’s images, when printed in large format, make you feel as if you are there in that very moment,” say Brand. “The stories behind the pictures just make them that more amazing.”

Celebrate Spring at The Falls The Little Farm Petting Zoo 3/12/11

Families Invited To Celebrate Spring At The Falls With “The Little Farm” Petting Zoo
Saturday, March 12, 2 p.m. to 4 p.m.
The Falls (Center Court)
8888 SW 136th Street
Miami, FL 33176

FREE for Kidgits Club members

The Falls welcomes families to enjoy an afternoon of outdoor activities to celebrate the coming of spring! Event attendees will have the opportunity to touch, play, interact and learn about goats, sheep, piglets, rabbits, geese, ducks and more, as The Falls hosts a petting zoo provided by The Little Farm. In addition, attendees will also enjoy fun, interactive activities, arts and crafts and more, provided by All About Entertainment.

Kidgits members will receive a spring-themed gift* (*while supplies last).

Contact The Falls at (305) 255-4571, visit www.simon.com or become a fan on Facebook at www.facebook.com/ShopTheFalls.

The Simon Kidgits Club’s Petting Zoo event is free to members. Families can sign up for the Kidgits Club, during regular mall hours, for a membership fee of $5. Membership includes a Kidgits Club membership card and T-shirt, scheduled entertainment and activities for families, a Birthday Club (including birthday card and gift redemption certificate), unique programs and offers, discounts and a quarterly newsletter. For more information, visit www.simon.com/kidgits.

Photographs of Bird Road Art Walk on 2/19/11

Bird Road Art Walk on Saturday, February 19, 2011.  Go behind-the-scenes, in one of Miami’s oldest art districts. Visit open studios, view gallery exhibitions, meet the artists, most studios offer complimentary wine and eats, plenty of free parking and our complimentary shuttle bus service that will take you to each studio throughout the night.  The Bird Road Art Walk unveiled it new logo on Saturday.

Website coming soon: www.thebirdroadartdistrict.com.

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Photographs of F.A.D. Walk – A night of Fashion, Art and Design on 2/19/11

F.A.D. Walk: A night of Fashion, Art and Design on Saturday, February 19, 2011. F.A.D. Walk has boutique stores and Art Galleries at Lakeshore Park in The Bird Road Art District, located off of 72 Avenue and 47th Street. The F.A.D. Walk takes place every third Saturday of the month from 6pm-9pm.

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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.

Xavier Cortada Climate Change Exhibit 2/24/11

Exhibit Opening: Xavier Cortada Climate Change Exhibit
Exhibit Opening and Cocktail Reception
February 24, 2011, 6:30-9:30pm
Miami Science Museum
3280 South Miami Ave
Miami, FL 33129
$15.00

MiaSci Young Patrons, Art Enthusiasts, Community-at-large
The MiaSci Young Patrons invite you to a happy hour celebrating the launch of Xavier Cortada’s solo exhibit, “90N/90S: North Pole & South Pole Installations,” as they kick off their 2011 season.

Cortada created art at the Earth’s poles to help address environmental issues at every point in between. Sponsored by the National Science Foundation and the New York Foundation for the Art’s sponsored artists program, Cortada placed 24 shoes in a circle around the South and North Poles (in 2007 and 2008, respectively), each shoe serving as a proxy for a person affected by global climate change across 24 time zones. Aside from the shoes, the exhibit features flags that were part of the original installations at opposite ends of the planet, as well as works on paper made by melting Antarctic ice. This is the first time that works from both polar installations are featured as part of one exhibit.

Guests will enjoy drinks, hors d’oeuvres and the opportunity to meet Xavier Cortada.

The Laser Experience at Miami Science Museum 2/25/11

Friday, February 25, 2011
Miami Science Museum
3280 South Miami Avenue
Miami, FL 33129
www.miamisci.org

7 p.m.: MiaSci Young Patrons Cocktail Hour
8 p.m.: MiaSci Young Patrons Laser Show
9 p.m.: DJ Laser Show
10 p.m.: DJ Laser Show
11 p.m.: DJ Laser Show
12 a.m.: Midnight Marley

$10 per show
$15 – MiaSci Young Patrons Cocktail Hour (7 p.m.) + Laser Show (8 p.m.)

Come enjoy an evening of Miami DJs spinning to bouncing laser lights and other visual effects for the Laser Experience at Miami Science Museum on Friday, February 25, 2011 starting at 9 p.m.

The MiaSci Young Patrons will host a special cocktail hour (for guests 21 and up) and laser show starting at 7 p.m. for a $15 donation.

The Laser Experience is a fundraiser for the Miami Science Museum Youth Program Upward Bound. All proceeds from this event will benefit Upward Bound.

The Miami Science Museum aims to make a difference in people’s lives by inspiring them to appreciate the impact that science and technology can have on every facet of our world. For over 60 years, MiaSci’s award-winning educational programs, family-focused exhibits, historic planetarium, and rehabilitative Wildlife Center and Clinic have enriched locals and tourists alike. In 2014, the legacy continues, as MiaSci will be moving to a new world-class, state-of-the-art facility designed by Grimshaw Architects in the heart of downtown Miami. The Museum will remain operational at its current location on South Miami Avenue until completion of the new building. MiaSci is accredited by the American Association of Museums and is an affiliate of the Smithsonian Institution. For more information about the Museum and our New Museum project, visit www.miasci.org/blog or call (305) 646-4200.

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.

Meet and Mingle with Clive King 2/16/11

Clive King Selected Drawings
Wednesday, February 16, 2011 from 6-8 pm
The Frost Art Museum
Steven & Dorothea Green Multi-Purpose Room

Internationally acclaimed artist and FIU Professor, Clive King, will talk about his work, currently on view on the first floor of The Frost Art Museum, on Wednesday, February 16, 2011 from 6-8 pm in the Steven & Dorothea Green Multi-Purpose Room.

Born in Merthyr Tydfil, Wales U.K. he came to FIU as chair of the visual arts department in 1992. His previous position was senior lecturer at Oxford Brookes University Oxford U.K. At present he is professor of drawing. The scale of his works, as well as the panoramic structure, represent the themes that interest him most: the uneasy relationship between landscape and industry, cultural erosion, conflict and synthesis.

Photographs of Lemon City Cemetery Memorial Garden & Monument Dedication on 2/15/11

Lemon City Cemetery Memorial Garden And Monument Dedication Presentation on Tuesday, February 15, 2011.

A dedication ceremony for the memorial garden and monument at the site of the recently discovered Lemon City Cemetery, where 523 Black people are buried many of who were Bahamian and early founders of Miami. The event will begin with a procession at 9:30 am led by The Progressive Cornet Band directed by Donnie Brown and the Singing Angels directed by Dr. Richard Strachan. At 10 a.m., Dr. Enid Pinkney, chair of the Lemon City Cemetery Community Corporation, and Alfred Sanchez, president and CEO of the YMCA of Greater Miami, will speak on the rich history of the Lemon City Cemetery and their work to preserve the memory of many of Miami’s Black pioneersIn April of 2008 human bones were discovered at the construction site for the YMCA of Greater Miami’s affordable housing project in Miami, Florida. It was found that these bones were from Black people, many of whom were Bahamians, and early founders of Miami.

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The Third Annual Vizcaya Preservation Luncheon Hosted by Valentino 2/22/11

The Third Annual Vizcaya Preservation Luncheon At Vizcaya Museum And Gardens
Hosted By The Vizcayans And Valentino, As Presenting Sponsor
Tuesday, February 22, 2011
11:00 a.m. – The Casino Mound: Cocktails and Exclusive Experience of Vizcaya’s Italianate Gardens
12:30 p.m. – The Formal Gardens: Luncheon al Fresco
Vizcaya Museum and Gardens
3251 South Miami Avenue
Miami, FL 33129

The Third Annual Vizcaya Preservation Luncheon in the classical gardens at Vizcaya Museum and Gardens

On Tuesday, February 22, 2011, The Vizcayans, along with Italian fashion house Valentino, will host the Third Annual Vizcaya Preservation Luncheon at Vizcaya Museum and Gardens.

Three years ago, The Vizcayans were faced with the challenge of protecting their beloved estate’s historic viewshed. In an impassioned effort to safeguard the endangered landmark, Norma Quintero founded the Vizcaya Preservation Luncheon, which has now blossomed into a much-anticipated annual event.

Fondly referred to as the “hat luncheon”, this year’s event will emulate the traditional chic daytime events that were customarily held in the formal Italianate gardens during Vizcaya’s early years as a public museum. Women are invited to dress elegantly; seas of glamorous and fanciful hats spotted in years past were almost as striking as the gardens. Gentlemen are welcome to attend in sub-tropical dapper dress including hats.

A Black River Caviar Reception beginning at 11 am will welcome guests as theyembark upon an exclusive experience of Vizcaya’s Italianate gardens. The al-fresco luncheon, beginning at 12:30 pm will include a fashion show featuring Valentino’s Spring/Summer 2011 Collection. Other highlights include the following: A raffle drawing for a one-week stay in a private guest house at La Foce in southeast Tuscany (see www.lafoce.com). A live auction for a $5,000 Shopping Spree and a private luncheon for 10-12 ladies catered by Thierry’s Catering at the Valentino Boutique at the Bal Harbour Shops (see www.valentino.com.

The Annual Vizcaya Preservation Luncheon introduces guests to the splendor of Vizcaya’s gardens, and invites them to support The Vizcayans’ mission to protect, preserve and promote Vizcaya including its historic gardens.

Special Recognition to the Following Supporters: Don Pepin Cigars, La Foce, USA Bouquet, Karla Conceptual Event Experiences, Thierry’s Catering and Michael’s Designs

The Vizcayans is the private sector support organization for Vizcaya Museum and Gardens, in partnership with the Vizcaya Museum and Gardens Trust. Since its inception in 1957, The Vizcayans has provided funding, advocacy and volunteer support for Vizcaya. The Vizcayans is the recipient of the President’s Award from the National Trust for Historic Preservation.

Ticket prices are $275 for individuals. For more information, please contact The Vizcayans’ office at (305) 856-4866 or www.vizcayans.org.

Vizcaya Museum and Gardens is a historic house museum and National Historic Landmark that preserves the Miami estate of Chicago industrialist, James Deering (1859-1925). Vizcaya is one of the most complete remaining examples of classical architectural and landscape design from the American Renaissance inspired by the traditions of the European Renaissance. Today, the 50-acre estate includes a main house, featuring 34 decorated rooms; 10 acres of formal gardens; and a native hardwood hammock and mangroves. Accredited by the American Association of Museums, offers tours in multiple languages and is open to the public 364 days per year. For more information on Vizcaya, please visit www.vizcayamuseum.org.

New Art Show with Christine Lyall 2/18/11

Friday, February 18, 2011, from 7 to 10 p.m.
Pyramid Studios is located at:
8890 SW 129 Terrace
Miami, FL 33176
www.pyramidstudiosmiami.com

Please join me at Pyramid Studios in Miami on Friday, February 18, 2011, from 7 to 10 p.m., as I present some new pieces of artwork. Also exhibiting will be local photographers Chris Gillette, and Rafael E. Manresa. The attached JPG contains all of the details, so check it out!

The opening will coincide with the Falls Art District open studio night. There will be multiple studios and galleries open and a free shuttle bus (a Colombian chiva … an attraction in and of itself!) going from place to place making the experience fun and easy.

Negroni’s Trio in the WDNA Jazz Gallery 2/18/11

Third Fridays Jazz Encounters
Friday February 18, 8:00 PM to 11:00 PM EST
WDNA JAZZ GALLERY
2921 Coral Way
Miami, FL 33145
Register Now!

Jazz Encounters celebrate America’s classical music, create awareness in the importance of music education, provide personal musical encounters between diverse individuals, and expose the audience to the rich talent in the next generation of musicians.

Young and committed musicians are invited to play along some of the best musicians around, in an informal setting and with the common purpose of establishing a relationship around music and its history.

It’s also a lot of fun!
Be part of the audience or join the show…

Miami Made Local Artists Showcase Their Works at The Adrienne Arsht Center 3/4-6/11

March 4-6, 2011
Carnival Studio Theater & Peacock Foundation Studio
(in the Sanford and Dolores Ziff Ballet Opera House)
The Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts of Miami-Dade County
1300 Biscayne Boulevard
Miami, FL 33132

Free Admission! First Come, First Served Entry Is Free!
Or Get Priority Access By Purchasing A Vip Festival Pass For $35
*To reserve your VIP Access Pass for $35 – click here!*

Miami Made Weekend 2011
A Festival of New Work by Miami’s Brightest Performing Artists
Featuring Four World Premieres
Commissioned for Here & Now: 2011 and
a Showcase of Three Works-in-Progress
from the Arsht Center’s Incubator Program
Plus,
Play Readings
Panel Discussions
Opportunities to Meet the Artists

A full weekend of Free events, the 2011 edition of Miami Made Weekend features world premieres by Miami artists, plus additional engaging events, spotlighting local artists:
-Works-In-Progress
-Play Readings
-Panel Discussions with top performing arts leaders
-Meet-and-greets with the artists
-Guest artist performance

Miami Made Weekend consists of three innovative initiatives: Here & Now is the flagship program, showcasing world premiere works commissioned, developed, and presented jointly by the Adrienne Arsht Center and Miami Light Project; Incubator engages local artists and presents works-in-progress that have been commissioned and developed by the Adrienne Arsht Center; and Outloud features readings of new plays by South Florida playwrights.

Miami Made expanded from a commissioning program into a full weekend of events in 2009. Each year, the selected Miami Made artists and their works represent a diverse mix of music, dance and theater disciplines.

The Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts of Miami-Dade County, now celebrating its Fifth Anniversary Season, and Miami Light Project proudly announces Miami Made Weekend 2011, an annual showcase of new, innovative work, created by artists living and working in South Florida. Taking place from March 4-6, Miami Made Weekend will feature the work of 11 immensely talented performing artists in our community who are continually expanding the boundaries of the traditional performing arts.

Miami Made Weekend 2011 will feature world premieres and works in progress as well as public readings of new plays by South Florida playwrights, panel discussions with performing arts professionals from all over the U.S. and meet-and-greet opportunities with the artists.

Admission To The Miami Made Weekend 2011 Events Are Free. Subject to availability.
A $35 VIP Festival Pass is also available and includes priority access and guaranteed seating to every Miami Made Weekend event.

Miami Made Weekend expanded in 2009 into a full weekend of performances. It now embodies two signature programs: Here & Now: 2011, the annual showcase of world premiere works commissioned, developed and presented jointly by the Adrienne Arsht Center and Miami Light Project; and Incubator, a series of works-in-progress developed through the Adrienne Arsht Center’s commissioning program.

Miami Made Weekend 2011 – Schedule

Friday, March 4
7:00PM, If you’re going to pull a knife, Usalo by Carlos Caballero and Elizabeth Doud
Carnival Studio Theater

8:00PM, Fat Boy by Teo Castellanos
Carnival Studio Theater

9:15PM, Phallussy by Pioneer Winter
Carnival Studio Theater

10:15PM, The Body is Present by Ana Mendez
Carnival Studio Theater

Saturday, March 5
1:00PM, If you’re going to pull a knife, Usalo by Carlos Caballero and Elizabeth Doud
Carnival Studio Theater

2:00PM, Fat Boy by Teo Castellanos
Carnival Studio Theater

2:30PM, Guest Panel Discussion
Peacock Foundation Studio

3:15PM, Phallussy by Pioneer Winter
Carnival Studio Theater

4:15PM, The Body is Present by Ana Mendez
Carnival Studio Theater

5:00PM, My Friend Nina by Sipiwe Moyo
Peacock Foundation Studio

7:00PM, Against All Odds by Beatriz Montañez
Carnival Studio Theater

8:00PM, Requiem for a Mustard Seed Closes in Song, Act 1 by Letty Bassart
Carnival Studio Theater

9:15PM, Clandestine by Liony Garcia
Carnival Studio Theater

10:15PM, Please Don’t Hate Me! by Octavio Campos
Carnival Studio Theater

Sunday, March 6
1:00PM Against All Odds by Beatriz Montañez
Carnival Studio Theater

2:00PM, Requiem for a Mustard Seed Closes in Song, Act 1 by Letty Bassart
Carnival Studio Theater

3:15PM, Clandestine by Liony Garcia
Carnival Studio Theater

4:15PM, Please Don’t Hate Me! by Octavio Campos
Carnival Studio Theater

5:00PM, Hang Time por Rubin Stacy! By Summer Hill Seven
Peacock Foundation Studio

Miami Made Weekend Main Stage Performances Include:
Si Vas A Sacar Un Cuchillo, USAlo / If you are going to pull a knife, USE it by Carlos Caballero and Elizabeth Doud – World Premiere!
Commissioned for Here & Now: 2011

For their second performance collaboration titled, Si Vas A Sacar Un Cuchillo, USAlo / If you are going to pull a knife, USE it, Carlos Caballero and Elizabeth Doud will employ the texts of Samuel Beckett to talk about the petroleum industry, unemployment-itis and mermaid suffrage.

A graduate of Instituto Superior de Arte de la Habana in Cuba, Carlos Caballero is the proud winner of the New Times and the Nuevo Herald “Best New Actor” Award. A performer with Teatro El Publico and La Ventana, Caballero has worked internationally in theater, film and television. Last seen in an adaption of A Streetcar Named Desire with Teatro Miami, Caballero is currently working on a theater production of Hilo. He is also working on another collaboration with Elizabeth Doud – Sipping Fury from a Teacup.
Director of the Miami-based Las Negras Theater Collective, Elizabeth Doud arrived in Miami via Spain and Brazil and joined forces with Giovanni Luquini Performance Troupe. Her works include a collaboration with partner Jennylin Duany on Cabaret Unkempt, which premiered at the Arsht Center, and the libretto for IDALINA, a dance-theater project between Miami Light Project and the Arsht Center, which received support from the MAPFUND. Doud’s writing has been published in various print and online journals. Most recently, she has developed a new work entitled Sipping Fury from a Teacup. Doud is a University of Miami graduate with a Master of Fine Arts in Creative Writing.

Fat Boy by Teo Castellanos – Special Guest!
Fat Boy is a National Performance Network (NPN) Creation Fund Project co-commissioned by Miami Light Project in partnership with Tigertail Productions, 7 Stages, Hip Hop Theater Festival and NPN. HHTF support made possible through the Future Aesthetics Artist Regrant (FAAR) program, funded by the Ford Foundation. Additional support provided by the Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts of Miami Dade County.

Written and directed by Teo Castellanos, Fat Boy, coalesces ritual and current art forms to tell a timeless and timely story. Fat Boy explores its theme of abundance and waste versus scarcity and economy through movement and thumping dub beats. By deconstructing the narrative elements of American consumerism and wastefulness juxtaposed with world hunger and poverty, Fat Boy tells its compelling story. Fat Boy is a National Performance Network (NPN) Creation Fund Project co-commissioned by Miami Light Project in partnership with Tigertail Productions, 7 Stages, Hip Hop Theater Festival and NPN. HHTF support made possible through the Future Aesthetics Artist Regrant (FAAR) program, funded by the Ford Foundation

Puerto Rican Actor/Writer/Director Teo Castellanos is the author of War, Revolution, and the Projects, a one-man trilogy, and NE 2nd Avenue, a one-man show based on Miami characters which was awarded the International Cultural Exchange Grant by Miami-Dade County Cultural Affairs and the Fringe First Award at the 2003 Edinburgh Fringe Festival.

PhallussY by Pioneer Winter
Commissioned by Arsht Center’s Incubator
A lively cast featuring dancers, a musician, and a spoken word artist will take you on an interdisciplinary jaunt to convey the labeling and stigma that come with sexual roles and gender–from old-fashioned double standards, to dating, to orientation, to the death of chivalry. (Trust us, it’s a good thing it’s dead.) Ultimately, the audience will realize where the true fallacy lies and why sometimes the best thing one can do is get pissed, laugh, and finally let go. This performance contains nudity.

Miami native, Pioneer Winter choreographed an adaptation of Godspell, which was performed at the International Fringe Arts Festival in Edinburgh, Scotland (2007). Winter has trained extensively with Michael Langlois, Brigid Baker, Edwin and Gaile Holland. Most recently, Pioneer conceived and directed Reaching the Surface, a performance featured in The Miami Herald, South Florida Gay News and WLRN’s “ArtStreet.” He holds a Master of Public Health from Florida International University and a Florida Dance Masters accreditation.

The Body Is Present by Ana Mendez – World Premiere!
Commissioned for Here & Now: 2011
The Body is Present is a dedication in homage to Cuban-American artist, Ana Mendieta, who died tragically in September 1985. As told in dream, the performance explores the mystery of Mendieta’s untimely death, when she fell from a New York City apartment window.

Ana Mendez is a Miami native and graduate of the University of Illinois with a bachelor’s degree in Fine Arts in Dance. With Psychic Youth, Inc., a performance group collaborative, Mendez produced A Summoning and Walking Spell. Her commissioned works include Valley of the Queen at Miami Art Museum and Parrucca presented by DACRA. Her works have been showcased at the de la Cruz Contemporary Art Space, Locust Projects, Spinello Gallery, and at the Light Box with Miami Light Project.

My Friend Nina by Sipiwe Moyo
Presented by Arsht Center’s Outloud
An original, solo-performed theatre piece by Sipiwe Moyo, My Friend Nina is a journey of four characters that are linked through one unifying element: their love and admiration for Nina Simone. Listening to her soulful, loving, and often gut-wrenching melodies, “Nina” carries the characters through life and desperate circumstances. The characters have grown, loved, and cried with “Nina”. The stories in succession paint a picture of the complex human experience—the sublime, the unjust, and the downright sexy—trials which can only be appreciated and resolved by the diva messiah herself: “Nina”.

A graduate with honors from New York University’s Tisch School of the Arts, Sipiwe Moyo holds a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Acting and a minor in Applied Theatre. Trained at the Institute for Integrative Nutrition, Moyo practices health counseling when she is not dancing.

Against All Odds by Beatriz Montanez
Commissioned by Arsht Center’s Incubator
Theatre Of The Oppressed (TOP Miami) directed by Beatriz Montanez presents “Against All Odds”- the journey of an artist in our competitive money-driven society. An eclectic medley of Miami artists from all corners of the Americas join forces to explore the many challenges local artists face in our current economic climate. This revolutionary group fosters democratic and cooperative forms of interaction through theater. Join us for a stimulating theatrical dialogue that explores the future of the arts in our community, while being captivated by an enticing performance filled with imagery and color.
Trained by Prometeo, one of Miami’s premiere Spanish-language theater groups, Beatriz Montanez, has received several notable distinctions, including The Bill Hindman Award, “Theatre’s Top 10″ from The Miami Herald and “Top Break-Through Performance” by El Nuevo Herald. Montanez has collaborated with Megan Morrison and Tony Plana (Ugly Betty) at East L.A. Classic Theatre. She has also worked with various organizations throughout Miami including Miami Children’s Hospital, Coconut Grove Cares, The Barnyard, VSA Arts of Florida, Hollywood Arts and Culture Center, Arts for Learning, Creciendo Juntos, and In Synch. She has directed more than 100 productions in English and Spanish, to represent underserved communities.

Requiem for a Mustard Seed Closes in Song, Act 1 by Letty Bassart – World Premiere!
Commissioned for Here & Now: 2011

Requiem for a Mustard Seed Closes in Song ACT 1 is a dance theater work spurred by an investigation of items lost and found. The work will feature a cadre of movement artists, deconstructed Medea, musical installation, and series of maverick hand held icons.

New World School of the Arts and Barry University graduate, Letty Bassart, has developed multiple works, including Flower Chronicles (2007), Salt (2008) and 100 (2009). Bassart’s commissioned works include Good, God, Go Remnants and Umbrellas (2009), Inanimate Undertows (2005), and Toying with Amusement (2008). She is the proud recipient of the Artist Access Grant (2009), NEA Dance Journalism fellowship (2010), as well as a Miami-Dade Choreographer Fellowship (2008, 2010, 2011). In addition to her work as a choreographer, Bassart is a writer and Director of Artist Services with Arts for Learning.

Clandestine by Liony Garcia – World Premiere!
Commissioned for Here & Now: 2011
Clandestine, is a dance theater piece which uses montage, performance art, dance and theater to explore clandestine acts as a result of sexual suppression in individuals.
Miami-based, Cuban-born dancer/choreographer Liony Garcia is a founding member and current company member of Rosie Herrera Dance Theater, whose work has been presented in 2009 and 2010 at the prestigious American Dance Festival and, in January 2011, at the Adrienne Arsht Center. As a member of the Los Angeles-based repertory company BodyTraffic, Garcia has premiered new works by choreographers Guy Weizman and Roni Haver. His choreography has been showcased at New World School of Arts, Florida Dance Festival’s Winterfest 2009, Dot51 gallery and Cando Arts Co-op. Garcia recently choreographed a solo performance in collaboration with New World Symphony Orchestra. Garcia is a graduate of New World School of the Arts and holds a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Dance.

Please Don’t Hate Me! by Octavio Campos
Presented by Arsht Center’s Incubator
Please Don’t Hate Me! is a transdisciplinary campaign and series of cultural interventions, social experiments and performances conceived for the City of Miami by performance artist Octavio Campos and Camposition to promote acceptance, not intolerance – encouraging Everybody to look for the heroes within themselves to fight for equal rights creating a catalyst for social change. Funded by Arsht Center’s Miami Made Incubator and Miami Light Project.
For the past 20 years, Octavio Campos has been collaborating in theater, dance, music, television, circus, cabaret, film and the visual arts, with over 100 professional credits. He studied at SUNY Purchase, Martha Graham School , Folkwang Schule of Pina Bausch, and the Lincoln Center Director’s Lab. Campos has received numerous grants and awards for his work, notably at the Berliner Theater Festival 2001, World Expo Hannover (2002), Miami Choreographers Fellowship (2005 & 2009) and Interdisciplinary Arts Fellowship for the State of Florida (2009).

Hang Time por Rubin Stacy by Summer Hill Seven
Presented by Arsht Center’s Outloud
A dedication to the memory of Rubin Stacy, Hang Time por Rubin Stacy, is the account of a homeless South Florida tenant farmer who was lynched in 1935 by an angry mob en route from Fort Lauderdale to a Miami-Dade prison. This premier public sharing of Hang Time Por Rubin Stacy combines blues and hip-hop while fusing comedy, poetry, memoir, movement & tragedy to artfully explore race in America.

Summer Hill Seven builds on the genre of Poemedy he began with his first book – Notes of a Neurotic! and Platanos & Collard Greens (longest running play in the history of hip-hop theatre) with a tour of this new work throughout South Florida high schools, U.S. colleges and regional theatres.

Indian Cooking Class Traditional Vegetarian Fare 2/27/11

Indian Cooking Class– Traditional Vegetarian Fare
Sunday, February 27, 2010, 12-3PM
9105 SW 115th Terrace
Miami, FL 33176
ayeshaskitchen@yahoo.com

Come join Ayesha D’Mello for an exclusive privately held Indian Culinary experience. Ayesha’s cooking classes and recipes reflect her philosophy to cook quick, easy, healthy and delicious Indian meals from scratch. Dishes vary between classes – most classes include 6 – 8 dishes. These classes are designed to get you started and beyond. All the recipes can be made with ingredients that are easily available. You will be provided with copies of the featured recipes that are easy to follow and you can easily replicate them in your own kitchen.
All classes culminate with a tantalizing sit-down meal from Appetizer to Dessert.
What a great way to travel to India without leaving the kitchen!

Cost of class is $75.00

Indian Cooking Class All About Indian Breads 2/26/11

Saturday, February 26, 2010, 11-2 PM
9105 SW 115th Terrace
Miami, FL 33176
www.ayeshaskitchen.com

Come join Ayesha D’Mello for an exclusive privately held Indian Culinary experience. Ayesha’s cooking classes and recipes reflect her philosophy to cook quick, easy, healthy and delicious Indian meals from scratch. Dishes vary between classes – most classes include 6 – 8 dishes. These classes are designed to get you started and beyond. All the recipes can be made with ingredients that are easily available. You will be provided with copies of the featured recipes that are easy to follow and you can easily replicate them in your own kitchen.
All classes culminate with a tantalizing sit-down meal from Appetizer to Dessert.
What a great way to travel to India without leaving the kitchen!

Cost of class is $75.00

Indian Cooking Classes Murg Makhani Butter Chicken and the Works 2/13/11

Indian Cooking Classes – Murg Makhani (Butter Chicken) and the Works
Sunday, February 13, 2010, 12-3 pm
9105 SW 115th Terrace
Miami, FL 33176
www.ayeshaskitchen.com

Come join Ayesha D’Mello for an exclusive privately held Indian Culinary experience. Ayesha’s cooking classes and recipes reflect her philosophy to cook quick, easy, healthy and delicious Indian meals from scratch. Dishes vary between classes – most classes include 6 – 8 dishes. These classes are designed to get you started and beyond. All the recipes can be made with ingredients that are easily available. You will be provided with copies of the featured recipes that are easy to follow and you can easily replicate them in your own kitchen.
All classes culminate with a tantalizing sit-down meal from Appetizer to Dessert.
What a great way to travel to India without leaving the kitchen!

Above and Beyond Art Collection Unveiling and Reception 2/17/11

“Above & Beyond” Art Collection Unveiling & Reception
Thursday, February 17, 2011, 6PM
Hotel Urbano
2500 Brickell Avenue, Miami, FL 33139
www.hotelurbano.com

Hotel Urbano & Art Fusion Galleries have once again joined creative forces to showcase and host their new collection of spectacular works of art.

Join us to celebrate the unveiling of this new art exhibition on Thursday, February 17, 2011 at the Hotel Urbano. “Above and Beyond” displays a variety of contemporary art work which are sure to feature something for everyone. Complimentary cocktails will be served from 6:00 pm – 8:00 pm.

In addition to pleasing the palates of art lovers, the Bistro Urbano & Bar’s Executive Chef Anthony Velazquez has created a dynamic menu to compliment the event.

Hotel Urbano also features the Dali, Picasso and Van Gogh Conference Rooms which provide a warm, art filled back drop for private or corporate functions. Or for your perfect weekend getaway, join us poolside with your favorite specialty drink, unwind in the hot tropical sun and enjoy all the flavors of Miami and Hotel Urbano

Riverfront Community Art Festival For The Kids 2/12/11

Riverfront Community Art Festival For The Kids!
Feb 12th, 12-4p
Jose Marti Riverfront Park
362 SW 4th Street
Facebook Evite.

Hey Guys this Saturday from 12p-3p we will be having an Art’s Festival for the community

Artists and Poets please confirm with me by this week if you can participate. We appreciate it a lot.

Feb 12th we are having an event for children and the community at the Jose Marti Park near Flagler. There will be a few musical acts and what we need is some artists to be live painting and/or selling some prints, pieces, etc. The reason for this festival is to get kids interested in signing up for art classes. It is only from 12p-3p and there are many incentives for the artists too. They are having two 150$ raffles for the artists and giving away an i pod or two Please confirm if you can make it this day. I would appreciate it a lot since this is for the kids and
getting them back into ART!!! Please help me

Love And Light

Connect Laugh Mingle and Have Fun at our Singles MeetUp 2/8/11

La Lagune Pool restaurant & bar & Fragoli Liquors Invite you to an exclusive networking event!
Tuesday February 8th, 6pm – 9pm
La Lagune (inside the Sofitel Miami Hotel)
5800 Blue Lagoon Drive
Miami, FL 33126
www.larivieramiami.com

Miami Singles MeetUp
Meet new & interesting people, connect, enjoy great conversations, and have fun!!
~ Unlimited Fragoli Prosecco ~
~ Free appetizers ~
~ Personalized Tarot Card reading by our expert ~
And many other surprises…

Please RSVP (mandatory) by sending your name to: miami@sofitel.com

Price is $25 all inclusive
Valet Parking is included

Amoureux The Female Nude Renée Jacobs 2/18/11

“Amoureux” – The Female Nude – Renée Jacobs
February 18, 2011 Friday, 7-10 PM
Artspace MAGQ Gallery
8747 S.W. 134th Street
Miami, Florida
www.Artspacemagq.com
www.printsgilcleeshop.com

“Amoureux” – The female nude photographs of the renowned Los Angeles and Parisian photographer, Renée Jacobs will have an opening with the artist on Friday, February 18, 2011. Open to the public.

TeamFootWorks 2011 Race Dates Mercedes-Benz Corporate Run Series 3/4/11, 4/13/11, 4/28/11

Teamfootworks Announces 2011 Race Dates For The Mercedes-Benz Corporate Run Series
Runs will be held at the following locations:

Mercedes-Benz Corporate Run – Fort Lauderdale
Thursday, March 24, 6:45 P.M.
Huizenga Park, 32 East Las Olas Blvd., Ft. Lauderdale Fla.

Mercedes-Benz Corporate Run – West Palm Beach
Wednesday, April 13, 7:00 P.M.
Meyer Amphitheater, 104 Datura Street, West Palm Beach, Fla.

Mercedes-Benz Corporate Run – Miami
Thursday, April 28, 6:45 P.M.
Bayfront Park, 305 Biscayne Blvd., Miami, Fla.

For registration information or to reserve a registration packet, please contact FootWorks at (305) 666-RACE (7223) or visit www.mercedesbenzcorporaterun.com or www.facebook.com/MercedesBenzCorporateRun.

Following the success of the 2010 race series, TeamFootWorks is excited to announce the dates for the 2011 Mercedes-Benz Corporate Run Series. Through their continued partnership, Mercedes-Benz and TeamFootWorks will once again host three separate 5K (3.1 mile) runs beginning in Fort Lauderdale on March 24th, West Palm Beach on April 13th and concluding in Miami on April 28th, with a portion of the proceeds to benefit the South Florida Chapter of the American Red Cross.

“For the second year, the American Red Cross South Florida Region is honored to be the benefiting charity of the 2011 Mercedes-Benz Corporate Run series, receiving one dollar per participant,” said Sam Tidwell, CEO, American Red Cross South Florida Region. “We are dedicated to providing relief to victims of disaster and help people prevent, prepare for and respond to emergencies. With the support of the Corporate Run Series and its participants, last year we received more than $25,000 to further our mission.”

With a special competition that awards the overall men’s, women’s and co-ed teams in 20 different industries, the Mercedes-Benz Corporate Run, a 5K (3.1 mile) Run Walk, attracts more than 800 South Florida Companies and is open to employees of businesses, corporations, government agencies, financial institutions and non-profits-no matter how big or small. All companies are encouraged to participate and may enter an unlimited number of employees to walk or run as a group.

“With the 2011 race series right around the corner, we are excited to officially announce the 2011 run dates,” said Laurie Huseby, president, TeamFootWorks. “For more than 25 years, TeamFootWorks has organized and produced the Corporate Run with one goal in mind: to promote health and fitness at all levels and provide a venue to boost company morale and encourage camaraderie in the workplace. Based on last year’s participation number, we expect more than 25,000 runners and walkers.”

Sponsors of the 2011 Mercedes-Benz Corporate Run series include: Mercedes-Benz of South Florida, American Airlines, Baptist Health, Aetna, BB&T, Pearl Izumi, Sharp Business Systems, UPS, Miami-Dade County, Miami DDA and more. Media partners include: Miami.com, CBS 4, My 33, Mega 94.3, 93.9 MIA, NewsRadio 610, Y100, Brickell Magazine and WLRN.

“Mercedes-Benz holds the health and wellness of its employees and the communities it serves with the utmost importance,” said Kevin Sreenan, Regional Manager of MBUSA in the Southern Region. “Now in our eighth year, being involved with the Corporate Run is a natural fit for our organization.”

TeamFootWorks is a 501c3 not-for-profit organization that encourages and promotes fitness through printed material, training classes and community events for all levels and ages. For more information, visit www.teamfootworks.org.

Mercedes-Benz USA, headquartered in Montvale, New Jersey, is responsible for the sales, marketing and service of Mercedes-Benz products in the United States. For over thirty years, MBUSA has prided itself on its commitment to the customer by providing superior quality luxury vehicles coupled with outstanding customer support. More information on Mercedes-Benz USA, its products, and the local Mercedes-Benz dealers can be found at www.mbusa.com.

For nearly a century, the American Red Cross South Florida Region, a non-profit humanitarian organization, has helped families and individuals prevent, prepare for, and respond to disasters. The American Red Cross South Florida Region offers health and safety programs, and international, disaster relief and armed forces emergency services to the residents of Broward, Miami-Dade and Monroe Counties. For more information, visit www.southfloridaredcross.org.

My Beauty Happy Hour 2/10/11

“My Beauty Happy Hour”
Thursday, February 10, 6pm-9pm
Arcayne Salon & Spa
5580 NE 4th Court
Miami, FL 33137
www.arcaynesalon.com

Beauty Bar Events & My City Magazine
Hosts
“My Beauty Happy Hour”

Bring your girlfriends for a night of appetizers from local restaurants and specialty drinks. Mini makeovers by the Talented Makeup Artists at Arcayne Salon. Free consults by the Best Waxing Specialist nominated by the Miami New Times in the Best of Miami Issue. Enjoy Blow-Out and manicure specials for your pleasure. Lots of raffle prizes, fashion hair accessories and a Spring 2011 Trunkshow.

Please rsvp with the amount of girls in your party to: beautybarevents@yahoo.com

MJHS Douglas Gardens Classic Golf Tournament 2/24/11

Miami Jewish Health Systems presents the
2011 Douglas Gardens Classic Golf Tournament
Thursday, February 24, 2011
Registration/Brunch @ 11:00am; Tee-off @ 12:15pm

Westview Country Club
2601 NW 119 Street, Miami, FL 33167

Individual participation fees start at $100. Golf and games include brunch, cocktail reception and dinner.

RSVP: Contact Judy Fisher at (305) 762-1492 or JFisher@mjhha.org to RSVP or for more information/sponsorship opportunities.

Miami Jewish Health Systems will host its annual Douglas Gardens Classic Golf Tournament – a day of golf & games benefiting MJHS residents, tenants and patients on the campus of Douglas Gardens co-sponsored by The Men’s Club and Next Generation.

PGA Champions Tour golfer Bruce Fleisher will be on-hand to host a golfing clinic 30 minutes prior to tee-off time, free to all participants.

This year’s tournament will feature The Grand Raffle drawing for exciting prizes including a 7-day Royal Caribbean cruise, a Toshiba flat-screen TV, an Apple iPad, and more!

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.

Lemon City Cemetery Memorial Garden And Monument Dedication Presentation 2/15/11

Lemon City Cemetery Memorial Garden And Monument Dedication Presentation
February 15, 2011, 9:30 AM
Village Carver
485 NW 71st Street
Miami, FL 33150

A dedication ceremony for the memorial garden and monument at the site of the recently discovered Lemon City Cemetery, where 523 Black people are buried many of who were Bahamian and early founders of Miami. The event will begin with a procession at 9:30 am led by The Progressive Cornet Band directed by Donnie Brown and the Singing Angels directed by Dr. Richard Strachan. At 10 a.m., Dr. Enid Pinkney, chair of the Lemon City Cemetery Community Corporation, and Alfred Sanchez, president and CEO of the YMCA of Greater Miami, will speak on the rich history of the Lemon City Cemetery and their work to preserve the memory of many of Miami’s Black pioneers

In April of 2008 human bones were discovered at the construction site for the YMCA of Greater Miami’s affordable housing project in Miami, Florida. It was found that these bones were from Black people, many of whom were Bahamians, and early founders of Miami.

The City of Miami had no record of a Cemetery being in this location and had given the Developers, Carlisle Development Group and Biscayne Housing, permission to build affordable housing on the land. The controversy resulted in the formation of the Lemon City Cemetery Community Corporation to stop further development of the property and ensure respect for the dead. The Y and the Developers agreed to revise their construction plans and not move the remains to another cemetery. They further agreed to turn the rest of the cemetery which had no construction on it into a memorial garden with a monument to the 523 people buried there and build the additional two planned apartments in another area of the Y’s property.

On February 16, 2010 the Lemon City Cemetery Community Corporation, the Developers and the Y celebrated the Local Historic Designation of the Cemetery which was granted by the City of Miami’s Historic Preservation and Environment Board on November 3, 2009. Over two hundred people attended the program. The Lemon City Cemetery Corporation has applied for a 501c3, sponsored a Charrette to determine plans for the Memorial and Monument and meets on a regular basis to achieve its goals.

The YMCA of Greater Miami
With branches throughout Miami-Dade and upper Monroe County, the YMCA of Greater of Miami is one of South Florida’s leading not-for-profit organizations. The Y engages the South Florida community to nurture the potential of children and teens, improve the nation’s health and well-being, and provide opportunities to give back and support neighbors. Focusing on strengthening communities through youth development, healthy living and social responsibility, the Y offers services such as youth sports, aquatics, after-school, preschool and child care, summer camp, health and fitness programs, and membership. For more information about the YMCA of Greater Miami, call toll free 1-877-WOW-YMCA or visit www.ymcamiami.org.

Lemon City Cemetery Community Corporation
The Lemon City Cemetery Community Corporation started out as the African American Committee of Dade Heritage Trust, which later became the Lemon City Cemetery Task Force and now has been incorporated. The first meeting was held on May 25, 2009 at Jefferson Reaves Park to discuss strategies to deal with the discovery of the Lemon City Cemetery. Finding family members of the deceased, applying for historic designation, inviting elected officials to our meeting and getting the community involved were strategies suggested to deal with the situation. All meetings have been open to the public. The LCCC adopted a resolution which was presented to and passed by the Historic Environment Preservation Board of the City of Miami in July. The LCCC prepared and presented a preliminary historic designation report for the September meeting of the HEP Board. That report was accepted unanimously by the Board in October.

Tailin’ It! SuperBowl Sunday at Finnegan’s River Performance by Spam AllStars 2/6/11

Vitamin C Presents the 3rd Annual
Tailin’ It!
The Ultimate Super Bowl Experience
Finnegans River
401 SW 3rd Ave

Live Performance by Spam AllStars

Super Bowl Specials
Noon to 6pm
»$9 Pitchers of Coors Light
»$3.50 pints of Miller Lite
»$2 Stone Crabs Claws
»$2 x 3 Oysters
Music by Miguel G.
Game will be played on large HD projectors & all flat screen TVs.
Come by Land or Sea

Click Here to RSVP . RSVP Required for Complimentary Admission before 4pm

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 12th annual Moonlight and Music Valentine’s Day Concert at the Deering Estate featuring Victor Espinola 2/14/11

The 12th annual “Moonlight & Music” Valentine’s Day Concert at the Deering Estate featuring Victor Espinola
Monday, February 14, 2011
Concert begins at 8:00 p.m. Gate opens at 7:00 p.m.
Deering Estate at Cutler
16701 SW 72nd Avenue
Miami, FL 33157

www.deeringestate.org

Admission: $20 general admission

Celebrate Valentine’s Day at the 12th annual “Moonlight & Music” Valentine’s Day Concert at the Deering Estate on Monday, February 14th at 8:00 p.m. This year’s concert will feature multi-instrumentalist and singer, Victor Espinola, who is best known for playing the Paraguayan Harp. His style of music is influenced by a combination of Flamenco, Gypsy, Brazilian, Middle Eastern, African, Pop, and Dance.

The annual Valentine’s Day Concert at the Deering Estate offers guests the opportunity to celebrate their love at a romantic, outdoor concert under the stars, on the edge of Biscayne Bay. Tickets are $20 for general admission. Tickets can be purchased online for an additional fee or by calling the Deering Estate Ticket Office at 305-235-1668 ext. 233. Gates open at 7:00 p.m. and the concert begins at 8:00 p.m. Guests are welcome to bring blankets, lawn chairs, and picnic baskets. No coolers permitted. Refreshments and food will be available for an additional fee. Food vendors include: GastroPod and the Crepe Maker.

About the artist:
A descendent from Spanish and Guarani Indians, Victor Espinola was born into a family of musical talents from Paraguay. He discovered his love for music by the age of seven after his father gave him a guitar. At the age of 10, Victor began to learn the skill of playing the World famous Harp. He honed his skills on the harp as well as vocals, and eventually was asked to perform in many Latin American countries such as Brazil, Argentina, Chile, and Ecuador. By the age of seventeen he had the opportunity to tour for two years in Europe, playing in Switzerland, Italy, Austria and Germany. This won him recognition as one of the best harpists in the world. Victor now composes, produces and performs his original music. With his unique blend of Flamenco, Gypsy, Brazilian, Middle Eastern, Afro, American Pop and Dance music, he is in demand everywhere he plays. “I never seen anybody play the harp like that… he is Virtuoso” is a quote from Yanni the first time he saw Victor playing. Yanni invited Victor to be part of his 2003/2010 World Tour. Victor’s agenda is without boundaries, and his only quest is to continue sharing and spreading his music to many cultures around the world.

For more information about local openings and events, please visit www.miamiartguide.com

Dade County’s Miss Heart of America Pageant 2/20/11

Dade County’s Miss Heart of America Pageant
February 20, 2011, 2.00 P.M.
Miami, Florida
Hilton Miami Airport
5101 Blue Lagoon Drive
Miami, Florida

Sunday – February 20th, 2011
Pageant begins at 2pm.
Entry Fee: $35.00

Register online at www.missheartofamerica.com/dadecounty

• We Are Only Accepting 10 Contestants Per Division!*

Divisions
Your division is based on your age as of January 1st, 2011!
Baby Miss (Ages 0-23 months)
Tiny Miss (Ages 2-4 years)
Little Miss (Ages 5-7)
Petite Miss (Ages 8-10)
Junior Miss (Ages 11-13)
Teen Miss (Ages 14-16)
Miss (Ages 17-23)
Ms (ages 24 and up)

• You Do Not Have To Live In Dade County To Be Eligible To Compete!*

Answers to Frequently Asked Questions:

Attire: Attire for this pageant is Casual Wear! This can be custom made or off the rack!

Hair and Makeup: We are not a glitz pageant but do allow makeup. Please come completely dressed and ready to go on stage. There will be a bathroom available for minor touch ups but please arrive at the hotel completely ready in your pageant attire with hair and makeup finished!

Competition Details: Contestants will do a walk of choice to upbeat music. Model like you are in a fashion show! Contestants in the Baby
Miss and Tiny Miss Division must have an adult on stage with them at all times.

Check In: Check in begins at 1:00 and ends at 1:45.
Do Not Arrive Early To Check In.
Contestants will not be allowed to check in after 1:45 so be sure you are on time!
We Will Not Wait For Late Contestants!

Judging: Contestants will be judged on Overall Appearance, Stage Presence and Personality.

Queen of Hearts title: All of our pageants are “Pageants with a Purpose” and we love to teach our girls the importance of giving back to the community. Each contestant is required to bring in a minimum of 10 nonperishable food items. The one contestant that brings in the most nonperishable food items will be awarded our Queen of Hearts title. If you are bringing in more than the required 10 you must have the food counted prior to turning it in. All food must be in boxes REUSABLE shopping bags labeled with the contestants name and division. The contestant who turns in the most food with the proper labeling will receive a rhinestone crown, monogrammed sash and entry fee paid to the 2011 South Florida’s Miss Heart of America Pageant. All of the food will be donated to an organization in DADE COUNTY.

Ambassador: Our “Ambassador” title is awarded to the contestant who refers the most contestants to compete at the 2011 Palm Beach County’s Miss Heart of America Pageant. For a referral to count the contestant must put YOUR name in the referrer line and pay her entry fee.

Winners will receive a rhinestone crown, monogrammed Miss Heart of America County Queen sash, rhinestone pin and entry fee paid to the 2011 South Florida’s Miss Heart of America Pageant.

We will also award a first and second runner up in each division.

Each person entering the BALLROOM (except for the contestant) is required to purchase an armband. These armbands are $10.00 each.

Other requirements:
• You must register based on your age as of January 1st, 2011.

Miami Dade College Miami Leadership Roundtable with Valerie Plame Wilson and Ambassador Joseph Wilson 2/9/11

MDC’s Miami Leadership Roundtable presents Valerie Plame Wilson and Joseph Wilson
Wednesday, Feb. 9, 8:00 AM – 10:00 AM
The Ritz-Carlton Coconut Grove
3300 S.W. 27th Avenue
(Please note this is a new venue.)

COST: The price for a single ticket is $35 and a table of eight is $275. Seating is limited.
Online registration is available at http://mdcalumni.com/netcommunity/Plame-Wilson.

Miami Dade College (MDC) will present its renowned Miami Leadership Roundtable with a couple that took on a former United States president’s administration and won. Now, MDC students and guests will be able to attend a conversation with Former CIA covert operations officer, Valerie Plame Wilson, and former Acting Ambassador to Iraq, Ambassador Joseph Wilson, on Wednesday,February 9, at 8 a.m. at The Ritz-Carlton Coconut Grove. (Please note this is a new venue.)

Plame worked to protect America’s national security and prevent the proliferation of weapons of mass destruction in her role as a covert CIA operations officer. Without warning, in 2003 she found herself at the heart of a political firestorm when senior White House and State Department officials revealed her secret status to several national journalists. A subsequent investigation exposed what some call an act of treason. Plame is the author of Fair Game: My Life as a Spy, MyBetrayal by the White House. She is now a public advocate and respected authority on issues of national security and counter-proliferation.

Ambassador Wilson’s historic career in international relations spans more than three decades with service under five U.S. presidents. He was hailed “a true American hero” by President George H.W. Bush for his efforts to free more than 100 American hostages in Iraq prior to the first Gulf War. Under direction from the Bush Administration in 2002, he traveled to Niger to investigate reports that Saddam Hussein had obtained uranium yellowcake for Iraq’s nuclear program. He reported there was no truth to the claims, and his findings ignited a high-profile controversy. In 2004, Wilson chronicled his diplomatic career and battle with the Bush administration in his bestselling book, The Politics of Truth.

The Plame-Wilson ordeal stirred Hollywood filmmakers to create Fair Game, a major motion picture starring Sean Penn and Naomi Watts that is based on the CIA leak controversy.

Throughout the years, MDC’s renowned Miami Leadership Roundtable speaker series has included former U.S. presidents Bill Clinton, Jimmy Carter and Gerald Ford; former vice-president Al Gore; former first-lady Barbara Bush; former Soviet President Mikhail Gorbachev; former Russian Prime Minister, the late Yegor Gaidar; former Polish President and Nobel Prize winner Lech Walesa; Spanish Prime Minister Jose Maria Aznar; Dominican President Dr. Leonel Fernandez; former Colombian President Andres Pastrana; former first lady of Egypt Jehan Sadat; interim Haitian Prime Minister Gerard La Tortue; and Turkish Education Minister Huseyin Celik. Additional notable guests who have also addressed the Roundtable include film director Oliver Stone; journalists Dan Rather, the late David Brinkley, Linda Elberbee and the late Ed Bradley; famed envoy for the Church of England and author Terry Waite, author Tom Wolfe; and many, many more.

2011 Market America World Conference 2/3-5/11

Market America Set To Revolutionize Internet Shopping at Its World Conference
February 3-5, 2011
American Airlines Arena
Miami, FL

Limited seating is available to the general public for Ashley’s seminar by emailing socialmediaseminar@marketamerica.com

New Technologies and Product Offerings, Social Media Initiatives and Innovative Partnership with SHOP.COM Position Market America to Rival Top Internet Sites such as Amazon

Anticipated Celebrity Appearances by Eva Longoria, Alejandro Sanz, Khloe Kardashian & Scottie Pippen

Market America (www.marketamerica.com) expects over 22,000 to attend its World Conference in Miami Feb. 3-5. This annual event draws people from five continents and pumps more than $20 million into the city of Miami. Market America’s founders, JR and Loren Ridinger are set to detail the company’s recent acquisition of SHOP.COM (www.shop.com). The purchase is a part of the company’s “Bigger, Better, Faster, Easier” campaign – a move to rival Amazon.com and change the way people shop.

Supporting Market America’s success will be Desperate Housewives Actress Eva Longoria and 19-time Grammy Award Winning Artist, Alejandro Sanz. Possible celebrity appearances include, tennis all-star Serena Williams, Khloe & Kim Kardashian, Kelly Rowland, Emilio and Gloria Estefan and many more. Past World Conferences have been attended by Alicia Keys, Jennifer Lopez, Marc Anthony, Tony Romo, Swizz Beatz, Paulina Rubio, David Bisbal and Hulk Hogan.

Loren Ridinger, Senior Vice President, Marc Ashley, Chief Operating Officer, and members of SHOP.COM will detail the new integration strategy which combines Market America’s people power with SHOP.COM’s technology and how this is a total GAME CHANGER for the internet shopping world!! Since the December announcement of the acquisition, Market America has seen a 60 percent increase in site traffic and a 30 percent increase in revenues while SHOP.COM has experienced double the amount of traffic compared to the same time frame last year. In addition, over 23 million Twitter messages have been generated about the acquisition including many those by well known celebrities.

Loren Ridinger will also introduce her highly anticipated product line, Fixxâ„¢ by Loren Ridinger – scientifically designed, solution oriented products which help with the ongoing problems people face, such as hair growth, the reduction of hair loss, cellulite reduction, and even the temporary erasing of wrinkles. In addition, celebrity hairdresser Ken Paves will debut his line of hair extensions, hairdo® inspired by Jessica Simpson. NBA Hall of Famer and All-Star, Scottie Pippen will appear on stage as ambassador for Primeâ„¢ Joint Support Formula byIsotonix (www.isotonix.com), the most comprehensive joint health nutraceutical offering scientifically-researched ingredients with the most advanced delivery system. Transitions Lifestyles System® (www.transitionslifestyle.com) will introduce Transitionsâ„¢ CORE, a groundbreaking product designed to promote weight loss while maintaining a healthy blood sugar level.

Additionally, physicians from all over the country will discuss how Market America’s nutraMetrix®(www.nutrametrix.com) and nutraMetrix® Elite programs are revolutionizing the health care industry by integrating wellness, nutrition and weight management at the health professional level.

JR Ridinger, President and CEO of Market America will explain the catalytic impact social media is having on the process of connecting businesses to customers and how Market America entrepreneurs are generating millions of dollars of personal income following Market America’s business system. Ridinger will detail the factors leading to Market America revolutionizing the way people will shop on the internet including the ma mobile (http://bit.ly/mamobile11) platform whereby daily hot deals (http://bit.ly/madeals11), coupons and special cash back offerings are ‘pushed’ to consumers creating a powerful tool for people to save money on the items they want.

Steve Ashley, VP of Internet Marketing will conduct an intensive social media training Friday, February 4 at 6:30pm. This session will focus on universal approaches to social media marketing that anyone can use to generate immediate impact within any business model. In addition, Ashley will present how the ma Cashback (http://bit.ly/macashback11) program is filling the void left by BING’s exit from the cash back marketplace and how people are generating quick cash on items they already purchase.

Market America is a product brokerage and Internet marketing company that specializes in One-to-One Marketing. With more than six million customers and 180,000 Shopping Consultants worldwide, the company has generated over $3.4 billion in accumulated retail sales. Headquartered in Greensboro, NC – the company was founded in 1992 by president and CEO JR Ridinger and employs over 600 people globally with international operations in the United States, Canada, Taiwan, Hong Kong, Australia and the Philippines. Through its revolutionary One-to-One Marketing concept, Market America combines the Internet with the power of people – creating the ultimate online shopping destination. More information is available at MarketAmerica.com, (www.marketamerica.com).

SHOP.COM is the comparison shopping engine designed to meet the shopping needs of the consumer and the business needs of merchants. Leveraging the features of our patented OneCart® along with extensive partner marketplace integration, and thousands of pages of unique shopping-centric editorial, SHOP.COM helps customers “Shop Smart, Save Big” across thousands of online stores. SHOP.COM also powers ShopCompanion, a comprehensive directory of online and brick-and-mortar stores, and The Shopping Vine (http://theshoppingvine.com), a shopping blog network. For more information, please visit (www.SHOP.com).

Carnaval Miami Run for Children’s Cancer Caring Center 2/20/11

As friends of Kiwanis of Little Havana, we invite you to participate at the Carnaval Miami 5K & 8K Run and contribute to help save a child’s life. Please pass this to friends and colleagues and get a group together to participate with you.

The Carnaval Miami Run, formerly held at Calle Ocho for 25 years, moved its venue and is now an ocean view race. It starts at Historic Virginia Key Beach Park to the Rickenbacker Causeway on a loop back to the park. Entry fee is $25 for 5K Run/Walk and $30 for the 8K Run. Children & high school students race FREE.

The Carnaval Miami Run is a new race with new course & distance on a new date & time in a new place. It’s a family event for a worthy cause.

Your participation will contribute to fundraise for the Children’s Cancer Caring Center, please Forward This Message.

Miami Valentine’s Day Menues at China Grill, Asia de Cuba, Blue Door Fish, La Cofradia, 660 at The Angler’s 2/14/11

China Grill Miami Beach: $69/person five-course tasting menu ; $95/couple ‘Surf & Turf and Dessert for Two” menu; Regular dinner menu also available. Specials run Friday-Monday. Reservations recommended.

At China Grill Miami Beach diners can choose from two special prix-fixe menus including a five-course tasting menu for $69/person featuring Spicy Beef & Scallion Dumplings, Lobster Pancakes and Tri-Star Salad, plus a choice of entrée, accompaniments and dessert. For couples interested in a lighter bite and the sweet stuff, choose the “Surf & Turf and Dessert for Two” option for $95/couple. Accompany the dinner with the Perrier Jouet Grand Brut ($99/bottle) or a Cupid-tini.
China Grill Miami Beach
Washington Ave @ 5th Street, Miami Beach, 33139
305.534.2211
www.chinagrillmgt.com

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Asia de Cuba: $75 per person; Regular dinner menu also available. Reservations required and available from 7PM to Midnight.

Celebrated Executive Chef Joseph Maynard has prepared a delicious 5 Course dinner menu featuring Asia de Cuba’s signature dishes including Tunapica, Kobe Style Beef Dumplings, Calamari Salad ‘Asia de Cuba’, Sweet Soy Wild Salmon and Thai Coconut Sticky Rice.

Asia de Cuba at Mondrian
1100 West Avenue, Miami Beach 33139
305.514.1500
Asia de Cuba

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Blue Door Fish at Delano- $90 per person; Regular dinner menu also available. Reservations from 7pm-11:30pm.

Renowned Master Chef Claude Troisgros has created a heart-pounding four course dinner menu including Coho Salmon with Crusty Maple cured Bacon, rustic Maui Onion Sauce; 8 Belone Oysters on Champagne Jelly with Caviar; Pan seared Black Sea bass with Baby Spinach, Hazelnut Scented Puree of Cauliflower and Granny Smith Relish and for dessert, Red Velvet Molded Lava Cake with Grand Marnier White Chocolate Sauce. Menu also includes two glasses of champagne.

1685 Collins Avenue, Miami Beach, 33139
305.674.6400

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La Cofradia: $150 per couple. AVAILABLE ALL WEEKEND – Saturday, Sunday, Monday. Reservations recommended.

The outstanding team of chefs at La Cofradia serve up a treat for love-struck guests with three courses of exquisite Peruvian cuisine featuring Cebiche Eros, Grilled Baby Octopus and Lust Chocolate Turrone. Price includes one bottle of wine by Montes and two glasses of Port Wine.

160 Andalusia Avenue, Coral Gables, 33134
305.914.1300
www.lacofradia.com

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660 at The Angler’s – $150 per person. Limited a la carte menu also available. Reservations from 5-11pm.

At 660 at The Angler’s, Chef Giorgio Rapicavoli whips up a selection of romance-inducing dishes including Hand Ripped Artisan Lettuce Salad Flowers, Herbs, Champagne Vinaigrette; Risotto of Wild Mushrooms Black Truffle, Parmigiano Reggiano; and Chilean Sea Bass a la Plancha Charred Brussel Sprouts, Hazelnuts, Eggplant Romesco. Couples can choose between D.I.Y S’Mores Fondue or Warm Nutella Fondue, both large enough for two.

660 Washington Avenue, Miami Beach,33139
786-594-5811
www.theanglersresort.com

An Evening with Christo 2/11/11

The Frost Art Museum’s The Steven & Dorothea Green Critics’ Lecture Series presents An Evening with Christo
Friday, February 11, 2011, 7p.m.
Florida International University – Modesto A. Maidique Campus
College of Business Complex
Special Events Center, Room 235
11200 SW 8th St.
Miami, FL 33199

With his wife and creative partner, Jeanne-Claude, Christo has wrapped the Reichstag building in Berlin (1995) and the Pont Neuf bridge in Paris (1985) in fabric. Christo’s lecture entitled “Two Works In Progess: Over The River, Project For The Arkansas River, Colorado; The Mastaba, Project For The United Arab Emirates” will address these two upcoming projects. Christo will speak on Friday, February 11, 2010 at 7 p.m. at FIU’s College of Business as the featured lecturer for The Patricia & Phillip Frost Art Museum’s Steven & Dorothea Green Critics’ Lecture Series. This event is free and open to the public.

Together Christo and Jeanne-Claude orchestrated a 25-mile fabric fence across Northern California (1976), strung an orange curtain across a Colorado valley (1972) and surrounded 11 islands with floating pink woven polypropylene fabric in Biscayne Bay (1983). Most recently, The Gates transformed 23 miles of Central Park walkways for 16 days in 2005 with 7503 vinyl gates with freeflowing saffron nylon fabric panels.

Christo’s lecture is the second of three Green Critics’ Lectures of the 2010-2011 season. On March 4, Richard Kurin, Under Secretary for History, Art and Culture for the Smithsonian, will discuss the history of the Hope Diamond from its discovery in India in the 17th century, to the French Revolution, the plotting of British King George IV, the gilded age in America and then into the 20th century where the myth of the diamond’s curse made it more famous than ever before. Dr. Kurin will also discuss his oversight of the Haiti Cultural Recovery Project, a Smithsonian Institution initiative, as well as experience serving on UNESCO’s International Coordinating Committee for Haiti.

Due to limited seating, please arrive early. The Museum will be open prior to the lecture. *Please note: new time and location. Those arriving late will not be seated.

About The Steven & Dorothea Green Critics’ Lecture Series
Since 1981, the Frost Art Museum has enhanced its exhibitions and educational programs with the Steven & Dorothea Green Critics’ Lecture Series, which has introduced numerous art world luminaries to the South Florida community. Internationally renowned artists, museum curators, scholars and critics have spoken on a variety of art topics to audiences of over 800. For more information, please visit http://thefrost.fiu.edu/critics.htm or call 305-348-2890.

About The Patricia & Phillip Frost Art Museum at Florida International University
Over 60,000 visitors have come to The Frost Art Museum since its opening in November 2008. The Frost is an AAM accredited museum and Smithsonian affiliate. The Museum is located at 10975 SW 17th St. across from the Blue garage and adjacent to the Wertheim Performing Arts Center on the University Park campus. Hours of operation are Tuesday through Saturday 10 p.m. – 5 p.m. and Sunday noon – 5p.m. The Frost is closed on Mondays and most legal holidays. For more information, please visit http://thefrost.fiu.edu or call 305-348-2890.
Find The Frost Art Museum on Twitter (twitter.com/frostartmuseum) and Facebook (facebook.com).

About FIU
Florida International University is one of the 25 largest universities in the nation, with more than 42,000 students. Nearly 130,000 FIU alumni live and work in South Florida. Its colleges and schools offer more than 200 bachelor’s, master’s and doctoral programs in fields such as engineering, international relations and law. As one of South Florida’s anchor institutions, FIU is worlds ahead in its local and global engagement, finding solutions to the most challenging problems of our time. FIU emphasizes research as a major component of its mission. The opening of the Herbert Wertheim College of Medicine in August 2009 has enhanced the university’s ability to create lasting positive change in our community. For more information about FIU, visit http://www.fiu.edu

Wait Wait…Don’t Tell Me Live on Stage 2/3-4/11

February 3 & 4
Sanford and Dolores Ziff Ballet Opera House

“Wait Wait… Don’t Tell Me!” NPR’s weekly radio quiz program. It’s a rare trip to Miami for this uniquely informative news quiz show. Don’t Wait Wait to buy tickets – shows sell out fast! Two performances only, recorded in front of a live audience!

Thursday, February 3
Test your news knowledge at a live taping of NPR’s”Wait Wait…Don’t Tell Me!” Join host Peter Sagal, official judge & scorekeeper Carl Kasell, and a line-up of witty panelists for a fast-paced, irreverent look at current events. (This taping is for the show that will air Saturday, February 5.)

Panelists: Mo Rocca, Roxanne Robert and Alonzo Bodden, with special guest CARL HIAASEN.

Friday, February 4
Know a classic when you hear one? NPR’s “Wait Wait…Don’t Tell Me!” thinks they do. That’s why they occasionally tape “evergreen” shows – shows that are not tied to weekly news events and thus can air just about any time of the year. Don’t miss this opportunity, perhaps more rare and challenging than the weekly quiz!

Panelists: Tom Bodett, Kyrie O’Connor and Peter Grosz, with special guest DAVE BARRY.

BUY TICKETS NOW

Or call our box office at 305.949.6722 to purchase your tickets today!

The Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts of Miami-Dade County
1300 Biscayne Boulevard, Miami, FL 33132

Sunday Shootout Presented By What Miami And Gameon Dwntwn 1/30/11

Sunday Shootout Presented By What Miami And Gameon Dwntwn
Sunday, January 30
Schedule and Specials (times are approximate):
11:30am – 1pm (Tipoff): Novecento Brickell – One free Mimosa per person plus 2-4-1 drink specials.
1pm – 2:15pm (First Half): Gordon Biersch – $3 Marzen pints (“Silver Medal” at Great American Beer Festival) and $3 seasoned fries.
2:30pm – 4:30pm (Second Half): Fado Irish Pub & Restaurant – Enjoy your first pint of beer for free!

Get ready for the Sunday ShootOut presented by What Miami and Game On DWNTWN – a FREE community event celebrating the Miami Heat game. The Sunday ShootOut will begin before the game at 11:30am and end at 4:30pm after the game. The game will be broadcast live at each stop.

You can read more about the Sunday ShootOut, including venue information, by clicking here.

Come out for an afternoon full of fun, FREE drinks, FREE prizes, food specials, and neighborly interaction. Enjoy drink specials at 3 downtown Miami / Brickell establishments as we crawl through the city. Spend the afternoon sipping on refreshing beer & drinks while enjoying the Miami Heat versus the Oklahoma City Thunder. There will be games and contests at each venue – we will even be bringing an arcade style basketball game along for fun!

Participating venues include Novecento Brickell, Gordon Biersch, and Fado Irish Pub & Restaurant. Each venue will be providing unique specials for participants of the Sunday ShootOut. Look at the schedule and join us anywhere along the way – just be sure to get a wristband from What Miami and Game On DWNTWN staff when you arrive!

Please keep in mind that times are subject to change. You can follow the Sunday ShootOut live during the event through the What Miami Twitter and Facebook accounts. Event is rain or shine. See you there!

The Sunday ShootOut presented by What Miami and Game On DWNTWN will be taking place once a month during Miami Heat games between January and March, 2011 at various participating venues throughout downtown Miami and Brickell.

Chinese New Year celebration at Tony Chan’s Water Club 2/2/11

Chinese New Year celebration
Tony Chan’s Water Club
Wednesday, February 2
at DoubleTree Grand Hotel
1717 N. Bayshore Drive
Miami, FL 33132
www.tonychans.com

Tony Chan’s Water Club is hosting a Chinese New Year celebration on Wednesday, February 2 to ring in the “Year of the Rabbit.” Lion dance performers will keep the crowd entertained as they enjoy Tony Chan’s contemporary Hong Kong-style Cantonese cuisine, fresh sushi and stunning views of Biscayne Bay. Reservations are available by calling 305.374.8888 or online at www.tonychans.com.

Fridays At The Falls Live Musical Performances Every Friday in February

Fall In Love With Fridays At The Falls
The Falls (Center Court)
8888 SW 136th Street
Miami, FL 33176

Free series features various musical styles including jazz, blues, world music and many more

Friday, February 4, 2011 from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m.
David Fernando – Enjoy an original sound of “Rumba Latin Jazz” with this versatile guitarist.

Friday, February 11, 2011 from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m.
18 Wheelers – Kick up your heels with this classic country music band featuring traditional favorites and truck driving blues.

Monday, February 14, 2011 from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m.
Guitar and vocal duo, Davis & Dow, will help shoppers fall in love with The Falls once again through their contemporary style featuring smooth ballads and classic jazz standards.

Friday, February 18, 2011 from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m.
Peter Betan, a talented acoustic guitarist, performs tropical influenced jazz and pop tunes.

Friday, February 25, 2011 from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m.
Cache– a tropical influenced group playing Latin and American dance hits. Salsa! Merengue! Baile!

“Fridays at The Falls” warms music lovers and invites them to enjoy and experience a multicultural mix of free, open-to-the-public performances under the moonlight every Friday in February, with a special performance on Valentine’s Day, featuring various musical styles including jazz, blues, world music, pop melodies and contemporary Latin grooves.

Dine with the Dolphins this Valentines Day at Miami Seaquarium 2/14/11

Dine With The Dolphins’ This Valentine’s Day At Miami Seaquarium
Unique Miami Seaquarium promotion offers sweethearts dinner and dolphins
Monday, February 14, 2011
From 8pm to 10pm

The “Dine with the Dolphins” package may be purchased for $398 plus tax per couple. Availability is limited and advance reservations are required. For more information or to purchase your ‘Dine with the Dolphins,’ please call 305-365-2501 or visit www.miamiseaquarium.com.

Are you wondering how to make this Valentine’s Day truly memorable? Miami Seaquarium has a unique answer for couples with its ‘Dine with the Dolphins’ offering at the park’s new Dolphin Harbor facility. From 8pm to 10pm, Monday, February 14, 2011, couples will enjoy a delicious candlelight dinner under the stars, overlooking the dolphins at Dolphin Harbor. In addition, the Valentine’s Day package includes two Dolphin Odyssey experience certificates, and two annual passes to the park.

Dolphin Odyssey is a one and a half hour experience, which includes feeding, touching and learning about these magnificent animals plus the opportunity for a deep-water interaction with a dolphin. The dinner and swim will take place at Dolphin Harbor, the newest attraction at Miami Seaquarium and home to twelve Atlantic Bottlenose Dolphins.

Miami Seaquarium, South Florida’s most popular tourist attraction, is a family-oriented marine-life park open to the public 365 days a year. The park provides visitors with a greater understanding and appreciation for marine life through shows, presentations and exhibits. More information on Miami Seaquarium is available at www.miamiseaquarium.com.

Miami Seaquarium is an accredited member of the Alliance of Marine Mammal Parks and Aquariums, an international organization committed to the care and conservation of marine mammals. Accreditation by the Alliance means this facility meets or exceeds all the standards of excellence for marine mammal care, husbandry, conservation and education.

Sandra Bernhard Live at Prelude 1/28-29/11

January 28 & 29 @ 8:30 p.m.
Prelude By Barton G.
Sandford and Dolores Ziff Ballet Opera House (2nd floor)

Sandra Bernhard, comedienne, actress, author and singer, has produced numerous one-woman shows over the years, among them: Without You I’m Nothing—which was released as a feature film—Excuses for Bad Behavior, Giving ‘Til It Hurts, Hero Worship, the Love Machine, and Everything Bad and Beautiful.

Bernhard first earned film accolades in 1983 when she appeared in Martin Scorsese’s The King of Comedy. Other film work includes Inside Monkey Zetterland, Track 29, Hudson Hawk, Dinner Rush, and Dare. And she is about to begin filming on two new projects.

In addition to her original songs, Bernhard performs covers from Led Zeppelin to Laura Nyro; Burt Bachrach to Britney Spears. Bernhard also has written three books: Confessions of a Pretty Lady, Love, Love and Love, and May I Kiss You on the Lips, Miss Sandra?

$45 for show only (plus two drink minimum, seating is as available first come first serve) or $110 (dinner, show with preferred seating).

For more information or to purchase tickets, visit: www.preludebybartong.com or call 305-357-7900.

Photographs of Art Lexing presents Growing Pains of a Lotus on 1/26/11

Art Lexing presents Growing pains of a Lotus on Wednesday, January 26, 2011.  All of the artist represented at this show are amazing, I’m not sure if I have a favorite I loved them all for different reasons.  If you get a chance go by and see the painting, it is worth it.

Art Lexing unveils the new year 2011 with a group show, Growing Pains of a Lotus presents five established artists from China. Artists Bo Yun, Cui Xiuwen, Maleonn, Wang Xiaojin and Ye Hongxing illustrate contrasting experiences in the life of the Lotus/Woman. These reflections are contemporary and ancient, reflections of modern times and the mysterious traditions of the Ming dynasty in China. Their works represent inspiring commentary on critical issues affecting today’s woman, including romantic love, transcience, self-discovery, youthful pregnancy…and life itself.

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Downy and Macy’s Celebrate Clean Sheets 1/26/11

Downy® And Macy’s Partner To Bring Magic of “Clean Sheet Week” to Life
Macy’s Dadeland
7303 SW 88 St
Miami, FL 33156

January 26, 2011
Activities: 12-4PM
Food: 12-2PM

Consumer Event to Take Place in Macy’s Dadeland with Live Music, Gifts and More

Procter and Gamble’s (NYSE:PG) Downy fabric softener and Macy’s (NYSE:M) have partnered to bring consumers an incomparable bedroom experience by combining the “magic” of Macy’s sheets with the long-lasting freshness benefits of Ultra Downy April Fresh. To help consumers achieve this experience, Downy and Macy’s will encourage them to take the “Clean Sheet Week” Challenge by using Ultra Downy April Fresh on their new sheets from Macy’s and discover the long-lasting fresh result. To encourage this, Macy’s Dadeland will host an exciting event with live entertainment, giveaways and more. Also, the store will hand out a special, limited-time only Downy gift with purchases of any sheets. The gift-with-purchase will include a sample of Ultra Downy April Fresh and a $1 coupon for a full size bottle of the product, which can be redeemed at any retailer where Downy is sold.

A National Sleep Foundation 2010 Bedroom Poll, made possible by an educational grant from Downy, inspired the Downy and Macy’s partnership when it revealed numerous insights about the relationship between sleep and sheets with a fresh scent. Downy and Macy’s would like consumers to take the “Clean Sheet Week” Challenge, given the Poll findings that revealed seven out of ten people claim to get a more comfortable night’s rest on sheets with a fresh scent and eight out of ten people wash their sheets after purchasing them.

The Frost Art Museum and The Wolfsonian-FIU Exhibition Opening of Women in Motion 1/26/11

Carol Damian, Director of The Frost Art Museum at FIU, and Cathy Leff, Director of The Wolfsonian–FIU, invite you to the exhibition opening of Women In Motion: Fitness, Sport, And The Female Figure

Wednesday, January 26, 6-9pm
The Wolfsonian Teaching Gallery at The Frost Art Museum
10975 SW 17th Street, Modesto A. Maidique Campus
Florida International University
wolfsonian.org

Can women achieve fitness and athletic prowess while conforming to the social norms of femininity? Women in Motion explores the images of physically active women produced by governments, fitness advocates, advertisers, and artists in Europe and the United States during the first half of the twentieth century. Drawn from The Wolfsonian’s collection, the exhibition incorporates a variety of media, from posters and magazines to decorative and fine art. The exhibition is co-curated by FIU faculty members Laurie Shrage, professor of Philosophy and director of Women’s Studies, and Dionne Stephens, assistant professor of Psychology and African and African Diaspora Studies. Women in Motion is made possible with financial support from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation. The opening is part of the Target Wednesday After Hours Program at the Frost Art Museum.

On view January 26 through April 24, 2011

Admission Is Free
Parking Available In The Blue Parking Garage.
For Information Call: 305.348.2890 Or Artinfo@Fiu.Edu

Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare 1/28-30/11

Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare
Jan. 28,29,30, 8 p.m. (two shows Sunday 2 p.m. and 8 p.m.)
Shell Lumber Yard
2733 SW 27 Avenue off of US-1 on 27th Ave.
www.shakespearemiami.com

The Miami Shakespeare Company takes Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet and brings it to the open air of Shell Lumber Yard. Nick LaMedica stars as Romeo and Bree-Anna Obst as Juliet. Come have a picnic and watch a much-loved Shakespearean classic! Bring food, wine, chairs or blankets for a wonderful time!

The Simon Kidgits Club Dino Days 2/12/11

Children Invited To Enjoy Dinosaur-Themed Performance At Miami International Mall’s Kidgits ‘Dino Days’ Event
Saturday. February 12 From 2pm – 4pm
Miami International Mall
1455 NW 107th Avenue
Miami, FL 33172
FREE to Kidgits Club members

Miami International Mall invites children of all ages to enjoy arts and crafts and interactive games with T-Rex and his friends. The Simon Kidgits Club’s ‘Dino Days’ will allow kids to interact with dinosaur characters and receive dinosaur-themed giveaways.

Families can sign up for the Kidgits Club, during regular mall hours, for a membership fee of $5. Membership includes a Kidgits Club membership card and T-shirt, scheduled entertainment and activities for families, a Birthday Club (including birthday card and gift redemption certificate), unique programs and offers, discounts and a quarterly newsletter. For more information, visit www.simon.com/kidgits.

The Roxy Theatre Group Presents the Broadway Hit Damn Yankees 2/18-3/5/11

The Roxy Theatre Group Presents The Musical Comedy Damn Yankees
February 18-March 5, 2011. Friday & Saturday, 8:00 p.m. Sunday, 3:00 p.m. Saturday, March 5, 2011, 3:00 p.m. & 8:00p.m. Tickets are $20.
The Roxy Performing Arts Center
1645 SW 107 Ave
Miami, FL 33165.

The Roxy Theatre Group (RTG), a non-profit arts organization for children, is proud to present the musical comedy, Damn Yankees, featuring a cast of 55 students, ages 11-23 and an orchestra of students from the Greater Miami Youth Symphony (GMYS), a non-profit organization dedicated to training young musicians. Damn Yankees culminates in a profound story of true love, redemption and the will to win.

The high-spirited cast and orchestra are comprised of actors, dancers, singers and musicians representing over 24 different schools and colleges in Miami-Dade County.

Gala Fundraiser: An elegant gala fundraiser will take place on Saturday, February 19, 2011 at 7:00 p.m. & tickets are $50. The price includes a cocktail reception and an after-show dinner party. All proceeds benefit The Roxy Theatre Group’s Student Scholarship Fund.

Damn Yankees is based on the novel The Year the Yankees Lost the Pennant by Douglas Wallop, music and lyrics by Richard Adler and Jerry Ross and book by George Abbott and Douglas Wallop. For more information please call 305-226-0030, email SusannePinedo@gmail.com or visit www.RoxyPAC.com. The Roxy Theatre Group, (RTG) a non-profit organization, offers classes in drama, voice and dance to children ages 3-17, with year-round programs including an after school care program and a performing arts summer camp. Photos attached: 0632, jpg. Caption: 55 Miami-Dade County students perform in Damn Yankees by The Roxy Theatre Group. 0641, jpg. Caption: Kristina Abreu, 18, as the mischievous temptress Lola and Raul Hernandez, 18, as the wonder boy, baseball player, Joe Hardy in Damn Yankees by The Roxy Theatre Group.
Photos by: Nora Onate.

Lisa McCourt Appearance at The Falls Book Blast 2/12/11

Popular Children’s Author, Lisa Mccourt, To Make A Special Appearance At The Falls’ “Book Blast” Event
Saturday, February 12 From 2pm – 4pm
The Falls (Center Court)
8888 SW 136th Street
Miami, FL 33176

FREE for Kidgits Club members

Book Blast event to kick-off statewide book drive to benefit local charity and features interactive story telling, arts and crafts, “Find A Book, Florida!” element and more

The Falls welcomes children of all ages to celebrate the joys of reading at the Simon Kidgits Club’s “Book Blast” event. Event attendees will enjoy an afternoon of engaging reading activities including interactive story telling by popular children’s author, Lisa McCourt, author of “I Love You, Stinky Face” arts and crafts to help bring to life children’s stories and celebrate the joy of reading and more. Copies of “I Love You, Stinky Face” will be available for purchase onsite at Sparkle Plenty, with a portion of the proceeds to benefit Just Read, Florida! In addition, participants will also have the opportunity to use Apple iPads to explore the Florida Department of Education’s “Find a Book, Florida,” tool that will help attendees locate new and intriguing books tailored to their own reading interests based upon the attendee’s reading ability.

In collaboration with the Florida Department of Education, a two-week book drive will commence at The Falls’ “Book Blast” event. Families are encouraged to donate new and gently-used books at Guest Services beginning Sat., Feb. 12 through Sun., Feb. 27. The books will support the goals of The Florida Department of Education’s “Just Read, Florida!” initiative and will be distributed to local area programs and schools.

The Simon Kidgits Club’s “Book Blast” event is free to members. Families can sign up for the Kidgits Club, during regular mall hours, for a membership fee of $5. Membership includes a Kidgits Club membership card and T-shirt, scheduled entertainment and activities for families, a Birthday Club (including birthday card and gift redemption certificate), unique programs and offers, discounts and a quarterly newsletter. For more information, visit www.simon.com/kidgits.

Texas De Brazil Valentines Day Delights 2/11-14/11

Valentine’s Day Delights
Valentine’s Day Cocktails and Triple Chocolate Mousse Cake available February 11 through Valentine’s Day, February 14.
Miami, FL: Dolphin Mall, 11401 N.W. 12th St., 305.599.7729
Miami Beach, FL: At the Marina, 300 Alton Rd., 305.695.7702
Hallandale Beach, FL: 800 Silks Run, Suite 1380, 954.843.7600

$7 – $9, prices vary by location

This Valentine’s Day, Texas de Brazil’s domestic locations invite guests to share a memorable evening with their special someone by featuring special Valentine’s Day cocktails and a decadent chocolate dessert. These romantic specials are the perfect pairing to Texas de Brazil’s sumptuous dinner menu.

Specialty cocktails include the Brazilian Rose, ideal for the rose in one’s life; the Brazilian Kiss, which is sure to be as enjoyable as the kiss to follow; the Raspberry Cream Dream, and the decadent Milky Way Martini among others. Cocktails are offered from $7 – $9, prices vary by location. Complete menu is below, recipes and photos available upon request.

To top off a romantic dinner, Texas de Brazil presents a decadent Triple Layer Chocolate Mousse Cake just right for sharing after a savory Valentine’s Day meal. The dessert is a delectable 3-layer cake made with layers of light and dark chocolate mousse topped with a chocolate ganache. Photo available upon request.

Valentine’s Day Cocktails

Brazilian Rose – Ideal for the rose in one’s life, this cocktail is made with guava juice, Grand Marnier and a choice of cachaca, the national spirit of Brazil made from sugar cane juice. It is shaken with ice and strained in a chilled martini glass.

Brazilian Kiss – This beverage is created with Ciroc vodka, Cointreau, Chambord and fresh squeezed lime. It comes garnished with a lime wheel and is sure to be as enjoyable as the kiss to follow.

Raspberry Cream Dream – Bacardi Razz Rum with a condensed milk, topped off with a Chambord Raspberry Liqueur float, shaken ice cold and served in a raspberry drizzled glass.

Espresso Delight Martini – Van Gogh Double Espresso vodka with a touch of Bailey’s Irish Cream, a splash of cream, served in a chocolate-laced glass, topped with whipped cream.

Milky Way Martini – Van Gogh Dutch Caramel and Godiva White and Dark Chocolate Liqueur, Bailey’s Irish Cream, and a touch of cream, shaken and served in chocolate-laced glass, finished with a cherry.

Texas de Brazil is family owned and operated. Started in 1998, the company has quickly grown into one of the country’s premier Churrascarias, currently operating 15 domestic locations and one international location. The restaurant’s menu consists of 15 grilled meats; all prepared in the traditional Brazilian method over an open flame and carved tableside by the restaurant’s authentically costumed Gauchos, as well as an elaborate salad area, wine list, dessert menu, full liquor bar and private rooms available for special functions. Future growth includes planned locations for San Antonio, Houston, Fort Lauderdale, Tampa, Detroit, Westchester, Salt Lake City and Trinidad. For more information please visit www.texasdebrazil.com

Florida Grand Opera opens The Tales of Hoffmann 1/22-2/12/11

Florida Grand Opera opens The Tales of Hoffmann. Get ready for a wild ride!

Jan. 22, 25, 28 & 30 / Feb. 2 & 5, Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts
Feb. 10 & 12, Broward Center for the Performing Arts

Drig! Drig! Drig! (Drink! Drink! Drink!) Welcome to Luther’s Tavern!
Pull up a chair and join a group of rowdy students as Hoffmann engrosses them with three twisted tales of his past loves: OLYMPIA, a sexy mechanical doll, ANTONIA, a doomed singer and GIULIETTA, a high class Venetian courtesan. All three of Hoffmann’s loves will be sung in a tour de force performance by Metropolitan Opera sensation Elizabeth Futral, whom the New York Times calls “vocally splendid!”

Based on the delightfully bizarre stories of famous 19th century German writer E.T.A. Hoffmann, FGO’s production of this popular and beautifully melodic French opera by Jacques Offenbach features wildly imaginative and mind bending costumes, props, sets and staging. Includes the famous duet “Barcarole.”
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For more information on this opera or to purchase tickets online CLICK HERE or call our Box Office at 800.741.1010, Mon. through Fri., 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. For performance and ticketing information for the entire season go to www.FGO.org.

The Tales of Hoffmann is made possible by a gift from Stephen A. Keller and Lesleen Bolt in loving memory of Stephen. Additional support from Funding Arts Network and Funding Arts Broward. Photos © Jeffrey Dunn and Gregory Del Sesto for Boston Lyric Opera and Matthew Staver for Opera Colorado. The Tales of Hoffmann is an original coproduction of Opera Theater of Saint Louis, Opera Colorado, and Boston Lyric Opera. Directed by Renaud Doucet.

Florida Grand Opera
8390 NW 25th Street
Miami, FL 33122
Box Office: 1.800.741.1010
www.FGO.org

Arts for Learning 3rd Annual Fundraiser Breakfast for Brilliance Sponsored by Manny Diaz 2/2/11

Arts for Learning’s 3rd Annual Fundraiser Breakfast for Brilliance
Sponsored by Manny Diaz
Wednesday, February 2, 2011 from 8-9:30a.m
Adrienne Arsht Center’s Peacock Foundation Studio
The cost is $25.
For more information contact Michele Jubilee, Mjubilee@A4Lmiami.org.

Breakfast for Brilliance will bring together leaders, dignitaries, the business community, arts enthusiasts, the education community, and philanthropists and provide an opportunity for both individuals and organizations to support the work that Arts for Learning engages in everyday in the South Florida community.

Arts for Learning, a non-profit organization dedicated to advancing teaching and learning through the arts, will host its annual fundraiser on Wednesday, February 2, 2011 from 8-9:30a.m. at the Adrienne Arsht Center’s Peacock Foundation Studio. The cost is $25. For more information contact Michele Jubilee, at (305) 576-1212, Mjubilee@A4Lmiami.org.

“Arts for Learning programs touch the lives of more than 10,000 students from pre-K through high school in Miami-Dade County. We provide arts education services in classrooms, after-school programs, and summer programs. Most importantly, we believe that every student should have access to arts education and that every child can be brilliant,” said Sheila Womble, Executive Director of Arts for Learning.

Sponsors include: Manny Diaz, Consumer Asset Management, Inc., Royal Caribbean Cruises, Ltd., Friends of WLRN, CHASE, PICT, and Lott & Friedland.

Arts for Learning, the Miami affiliate of Young Audiences, is a non-profit organization dedicated to advancing teaching and learning through the arts and community cultural resources with the support of the Miami-Dade County Department of Cultural Affairs and the Cultural Affairs Council, the Miami-Dade County Mayor and Board of County Commissioners. For more information about Arts for Learning, go to www.A4Lmiami.org.

Jazz Roots Celebrating Miles 2/25/11

In Celebration of Black History Month
the Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts of Miami-Dade County and Larry Rosen present Jazz Roots – A Larry Rosen Jazz Series
February 25, 2011 at 8 p.m.
John S. and James L. Knight Concert Hall
Adrienne Arsht Center
1300 Biscayne Boulevard, Miami, FL 33132
Tickets $25 – $130
For tickets visit www.arshtcenter.org or call the box office at (305) 949-6722

Featuring
Miles Davis protégé and trumpet virtuoso Wallace Roney;
Renowned bassist/former Miles Davis Quintet member Ron Carter;
Legendary bass guitarist Marcus Miller and
Composer/co-producer of the historic, Grammy-winning Tutu;
Young trumpet star Christian Scott

The program will explore the two musical sides of Miles Davis’s work, and showcase one of the greatest pieces of music ever produced in Tutu Revisited, The Music of Miles Davis

Now celebrating its Fifth Anniversary Season, the Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts of Miami-Dade County and Larry Rosen present Jazz Roots: A Larry Rosen Jazz Series – Celebrating Miles in commemoration of Black History Month in February. The program features an all-star lineup of jazz greats and former Miles Davis collaborators paying tribute to one of the greatest jazz innovators of our time, on February 25, 2011 at 8 p.m. in the John S. and James L. Knight Concert Hall of the Adrienne Arsht Center.

Jazz Roots: Celebrating Miles will showcase the two musical sides of this legendary artist’s work. The first half of the program features Miles Davis protégé and trumpeter extraordinaire Wallace Roney, with his sextet, featuring acclaimed bassist Ron Carter, one of the original members of the second great Miles Davis Quintet. This section of the program will focus on Davis’s acoustic period, featuring the music from his classic Columbia albums, Milestones, Round About Midnight, and leading up to what is arguably the most important jazz record in modern history, Kind of Blue. The second half of the concert highlights the electric side of Miles Davis with legendary musician, producer and bass guitarist Marcus Miller, bringing his highly anticipated show, Tutu Revisited, The Music of Miles Davis, giving an inside look into the making and artistry of one of the greatest pieces of music ever produced. Joining Miller onstage for the Tutu program is Grammy-nominated, young jazz lion Christian Scott.

“In honor of Black History Month this February, Jazz Roots: Celebrating Miles, will move beyond mainstream jazz territory to highlight the music of one of the most influential artistic visionaries in music whose lifework embodied all of the qualities that make jazz an enduring and vital art form,” said M. John Richard, president and CEO of the Adrienne Arsht Center. “We are thrilled to present many of the artists who worked with Davis in various capacities throughout his groundbreaking career, as we spotlight the music born out of the African-American experience,” added Richard.

Multi-Grammy Award-winning trumpeter and band leader Wallace Roney has earned the admiration and respect of his colleagues and elders since the age of 16. He has been an integral part of bands led by Tony Williams, Ornette Coleman, Art Blakey, Herbie Hancock, and Dizzy Gillespie, just to name a few. However, his most significant musical relationship was with the legendary Miles Davis. Roney was mentored by Davis after he heard him play at the trumpet legend’s gala birthday performance at Carnegie Hall. Their association was highlighted when Miles invited his protégé to share the stage with him in 1991. After Miles passed, Roney toured with Herbie Hancock, Ron Carter, Wayne Shorter, and Tony Williams in a world tribute to celebrate the iconic trumpeter’s legacy. Roney is the foremost proponent of the Miles Davis legacy and, in fact, Davis gave the trumpeter his blue horn that is his trademark.

Ron Carter is among the most original, prolific, and influential bassists in the history of jazz. With more than 2,500 albums to his credit, he has recorded with many jazz greats, such as Gil Evans, Dexter Gordon, and Bill Evans. From 1963 to 1968, Carter was a member of the classic and acclaimed Miles Davis Quintet, along with Herbie Hancock, Tony Williams, and Wayne Shorter. He earned a Grammy Award for Best Jazz Instrumental Group, with the Miles Davis Tribute Band, and another for “Call Sheet Blues,” an instrumental composition from the film ‘Round Midnight. Additional honors and awards include being named Jazz Bassist of the Year by DownBeat magazine, and Most Valuable Player, Acoustic Bass, by the National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences.

Marcus Miller is a multi-talented jazz musician, composer, producer, and perhaps best known for his proficiency on his main instrument, the bass guitar, having topped critics’ and readers’ polls for three decades. As a producer, writer, and player, he was the last primary collaborator of jazz legend Miles Davis, and is renowned for contributing the composition “Tutu” (in tribute to Bishop Desmond Tutu) to the canon of contemporary jazz music. He wrote “Tutu” for Miles Davis, which defined the trumpeter’s career in the late 1980s, and was also the title song of Davis’s album of the same name. As a producer, Miller has won many Grammy Awards for his work with Miles Davis, Luther Vandross and David Sanborn, among others. Prior to developing a prolific solo career, Miller spent more than a decade performing as a sideman or session musician, which earned him the Most Valuable Player Award three years in a row by the National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences.

Grammy-nominated, young jazz lion Christian Scott is considered one of the great innovators of his generation. This year, Scott won the most prestigious Dutch music prize, the Edison Award, for Best International Jazz Artist of 2010. He has been heralded by Jazz Times magazine as “the architect of a new commercially viable fusion” and “jazz’s young style God.” A native of New Orleans, the 27-year old trumpet star is the progenitor of the fabled “whisper technique” of playing the trumpet, and is garnering worldwide critical acclaim for his fifth studio album, Yesterday You Said Tomorrow, engineered by the renowned Rudy Van Gelder.

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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Miami Symphony Orchestra Concert to Benefit Susan G. Komen for the Cure 1/23/11

Exclusively for Komen Supporters & Friends: The Miami Symphony Orchestra Concert
Sunday, Jan. 23
Adrienne Arsht Center
1300 Biscayne Boulevard
Miami, 33132.

The MISO concert partnering with Susan G. Komen for the Cure is free and will take place at 12 p.m. on Jan. 23 during the MISO dress rehearsal for the formal evening concert of “An evening in Vienna”. By invitation only. Not open to the public.

Susan G. Komen for the Cure Miami/Ft. Lauderdale Affiliate® is proud to partner with The Miami Symphony Orchestra and offer our supporters and friends a unique opportunity to enjoy the orchestra’s signature concert of the season, “An Evening in Vienna,” at a special 25% discount.

By public acclaim, the orchestra led by internationally famed Music Director and Conductor Eduardo Marturet will present this popular concert at 8 p.m. Sunday, January 23, at the Adrienne Arsht Center, 1300 Biscayne Boulevard, Miami, 33132.
10% of all proceeds from these ticket sales will benefit Susan G. Komen for the Cure.

For details visit our events page – www.komenmiaftl.org/get-involved

Event Information
Susan G. Komen for the Cure® Miami/Fort Lauderdale is partnering with The Miami Symphony Orchestra (MISO) to provide underprivileged families and individuals from Miami’s poorest neighborhoods with an opportunity to experience the magic of the symphony up close and personal – including a backstage tour and meeting with internationally famed Music Director & Conductor Eduardo Marturet. For many of these 200 guests, attending the symphony would not otherwise be possible. Breast cancer survivors have also been invited by Komen to share in this intimate experience.

The guests, invited by Komen and its partner community agencies, will attend an open rehearsal of the orchestra’s signature concert of the season, “An Evening in Vienna,” at 12 p.m. Sunday, January 23, at the Adrienne Arsht Center, Knight Concert Hall, 1300 Biscayne Boulevard, Miami, 33132.

The event, titled “MISO Behind the Scenes: Music for the Soul,” is a unique musical journey led by Maestro Marturet in preparation for MISO’s formal performance of “An Evening In Vienna” that takes place at 8 p.m. that night at the Arsht Center. Unlike a typical concert situation, this open rehearsal provides a unique opportunity to share an afternoon with Maestro Marturet and the 80 musicians and witness the inner, private side of their musical preparations, while relaxing in a fun, engaging, friendly atmosphere where the music is literally discovered in a new and fresh way. Guests will enjoy a private backstage tour and chat with the Maestro and musicians.

“An Evening in Vienna” is a popular New Year’s celebration concert that includes great overtures, waltzes and dances, and features MISO’s concertmaster violinist Daniel Andai as soloist. It emulates the traditional New Year’s Day concert performed by the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra, which takes place every January 1 in Vienna. Admission for the Open Rehearsal “MISO Behind the Scenes: Music for the Soul” concert is available by invitation only. Tickets for the formal concert at 8 p.m. Sunday, Jan. 23, and further details are available at: http://www.themiso.org/susangkomen.php . Members of the news media are invited to attend the open rehearsal as well as the formal concert.

Free Live Performance at Arsht Center’s Family Fest Exploring Brazil 1/15/11

The Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts of Miami-Dade County Presents
Free Family Fest: Exploring Brazil
Adrienne Arsht Center – Parker & Vann Thomson Plaza
1300 Biscayne Blvd., Downtown Miami, 33132
Free Parking until 12:00pm in LOT C
January 15, 2011 @ 11:30am
www.arshtcenter.org/familyfest

A Free Outdoor Event!
11:30am: Samba Academy
12:10pm: Brazilian Voices featuring Brazilian Voices Kids
12:45pm: Capoeira Luanda
2:00pm: Balé Folclórico da Bahia, a free performance on the Knight Concert Hall stage

The Adrienne Arsht Center presents FAMILY FEST, a FREE day of family-friendly out-of-door activities and performances! Families will enjoy a fun-filled day full of music, dancing, hands-on demonstrations, and mini-workshops – giving children a “hands-on” introduction to the performing arts.

This weekends’ Family Fest theme will EXPLORE BRAZIL – famlies will experience a spectacular display of color, movement, and music, as a Brazilian troupe of dancers, musicians, and singers performs slave dances, capoeira, samba, and carnival dances of African origins. A FREE performance of Balé Folclórico da Bahia will take place in the Knight Concert Hall immediately following the Family Fest activities.

Visual highlights include: hundreds of families & children taking part in make-and-take crafts, dramatic story telling, face-painting by professional stage makeup artist, and a variety of kid-centered workshops (11:30 – 1:00pm).
· Samba Academy: a pulse-pounding showcase of music and sound
· Brazilian Voices / Brazilian Voices Kids: a female vocal group with 50 women and 50 children, singing unique interpretations of samba, jazz, and bossa nova
· Capoeira Luanda: a local capoeira performance group, combines African-Brazilian martial art with North American modern dance in a visually stunning performance of dare-devil acrobatics
· Balé Folclórico da Bahia: a Brazilian troupe of performers ignites the state with folkloric dances of African origin, including slave dances, capoeira, samba and carnival-inspired dances.

EyeTaxi’s CherryRootz Going on Tour

EyeTaxi’s CherryRootz’s Miami location will be closed, but don’t be sad…
We Will Be On Tour!
We are so excited about this opportunity. Finally we will get the chance to meet everyone that has made our dreams here at CherryRootz a possibility! We will be sending out weekly updates as to where you may find us. For now , we will be working from our website, and trade shows.
Feel free to email us with any concerns.
Please check out website, Face book, Twitter or tumblr for any updates.
The Fashion Guru’s at CherryRootz www.cherryrootz.com

Miccosukee collectibles show 2/19/11

Miccosukee collectibles show
February 19th, 2011, 9am to 5pm
Miccosukee Resort and Gaming
500 sw 177 ave’
miami, florida 33194
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Saturday January 22nd 2011
Miccosukee Resort and Gaming
500 sw 177 ave
miami, florida 33194
The only monthly show of its type in South Florida where you can buy , sell or trade all but not limited to the folllowing items
comics, sports cards, sports memorablia, toys, statues, busts, anime, manga, original art, autograph memorablia, jersey’s, non ports apparel, golden age comics, silver age comics, new age comics, cgc comics, vintage toys and sports cards, ccg cards, tpb, hot toys items, star wars items. Come get an original drawing done by image comic superstar greg kirkpatrick! and much more.free admission and free parking
for more show information you can respond to this ad, call or text 305-710-6889 or join our facebook btl collectibles show!

Miccosukee collectibles show 1/22/11

Miccosukee collectibles show
january 22nd 2011, 9am to 5pm
Miccosukee Resort and Gaming
500 sw 177 ave
miami, florida 33194
facebook.com/ btl collectibles show

Saturday January 22nd 2011
Miccosukee Resort and Gaming
500 sw 177 ave
miami, florida 33194
The only monthly show of its type in South Florida where you can buy, sell or trade all but not limited to the folllowing items
comics, sports cards, sports memorablia, toys, statues, busts, anime, manga, original art, autograph memorablia, jersey’s, non ports apparel, golden age comics, silver age comics, new age comics, cgc comics, vintage toys and sports cards, ccg cards, tpb, hot toys items, star wars items. Come get an original drawing done by image comic superstar greg kirkpatrick! and much more. free admission AND free parking!
for more show information you can respond to this ad, call or text 305-710-6889 or join our facebook btl collectibles show!

Opening Reception for the Master of Fine Arts Thesis Exhibition in Visual Arts 1/20/11

Opening Reception for the Master of Fine Arts Thesis Exhibition in Visual Arts
Opening Reception January 20th, 5pm-8pm
Main Gallery of Miami International University of Art & Design
1501 Biscayne Blvd., Miami, Fl 33132
Gallery reception is open to the public at no cost.
Exhibition opens January 20h and continues through February 18th

Gallery Reception for MFA in Visual Arts Thesis Exhibition, Fragments and Passions – Ana Esther Soued and Henry Ballate

Metered parking is available on the street as well in the Omni Garage for $12.00 per hour.

Miami International University of Art & Design is located near the heart of the arts district offering degree programs in Fashion Design, Fashion Merchandising, Accessory Design, Visual Arts, Photography, Interior Design, Graphic Design, Visual Effects & Motion Graphics, Computer Animation, Audio Production, and Film & Digital Production. We also offer a Master of Arts degree program in Design & Media Management and Master of Fine Arts degree programs in Interior Design, Computer Animation, Film, Graphic Design and Visual Arts. For more information on Miami International University of Art & Design, visit us at www.mymiu.edu.

Miami International University of Art & Design is one of The Art Institutes (www.artinstitutes.edu), a system of more than 45 education institutions located throughout North America. The Art Institutes system is America’s Leader in Creative Education providing an important source for design, media arts, fashion and culinary arts professionals. Several institutions included in The Art Institutes system are campuses of South University.

Miami’s largest indoor yoga class Free with Rina Jakubowicz 1/27/11

Miami’s largest indoor yoga class
January 27th, 6:30pm
JW Marriott Marquis Miami
255 Biscayne Boulevard Way, 19th Floor
Free

Rina Jakubowicz, Rina Yoga’s Founder (http://www.rinayoga.com), will be teaching a free class (which is always in the budget) with DJ Umberto spinning live, followed by a fashion show by lululemon athletica, and topped off with refreshments and snacks. Guests will also get to check out the hotel’s entertainment floor which includes virtual bowling, a 3D media room, and billiards, all for free, of course. Plus, all the attendees will have the opportunity to win fabulous prizes, including a weekend stay at the JW Marriott Marquis, yoga goodies from lululemon athletica, spa services from Rik Rak Salon & Spa, wine from W Wine Boutique, gift certificates from Le Chocolatier, and yoga packages from Rina Yoga.

This event is going to be really fun and it’s perfect timing for everyone trying to hold on to their New Year’s Resolutions through at least the first month of the year.

Acoustic Evening with Matisyahu at Adrienne Arsht Center 2/12/11

Matisyahu graces Miami with his positive lyrics, beautiful spirit and contagious energy in this one-time only acoustic performance!
Saturday, February 12, 8PM
Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts
Knight Concert Hall
1300 North Biscayne Boulevard
Miami, FL 33132

Purchase tickets now!
Prices $28 and up and selling out quickly!

Birthright Israel NEXT presents An Acoustic Evening with Matisyahu

Few artists make an impact as complete as the one Matisyahu made with his Top 40 hit “King Without a Crown.” Here was a true original, the song announced – a Hasidic Jewish musician from New York City singing reggae songs about his religious devotion. Fans responded to this one-of-a-kind voice, driving Youth, Matisyahu’s Grammy®-nominated 2006 studio disc, to the top spot on Billboard’s reggae albums chart. That album, as well as Matisyahu’s previous recording Live at Stubb’s, went Gold. His new album, Light, debuted in the top 20 on the Billboard charts, and features the hit “One Day” which was chosen as the official theme song for NBC’s 2010 Winter Olympics broadcast. For his Adrienne Arsht Center debut, Matisyahu and guitarist Adam Weinberg will perform a special acoustic evening.

Don’t know Matisyahu yet? Read his story, listen to his music and watch videos here.

After Matisyahu’s sold out performance in January 2010, he returns to South Florida for a special acoustic performance with Adam Weinberg on guitar and special, surprise guest appearance.

Matisyahu is most recognized by his Top 40 hit “King Without a Crown.” He’s a Hasidic Jewish musician from New York City who sings reggae songs about his religious devotion. Fans responded to this one-of-a-kind voice, by driving Youth (Matisyahu’s Grammy®-nominated 2006 studio disc) to the top spot on Billboard’s reggae albums chart. That album, as well as Matisyahu’s previous recording Live at Stubb’s, went Gold. His new album, Light, debuted in the top 20 on the Billboard charts, and features the single “One Day” which was used as the official NBC anthem for the 2010 Winter Olympics broadcast. The result is a bold new direction for an artist who has transcended cultures and genres.

Matisyahu comes to Miami on the heels of his February 1st CD/DVD release, Live at Stubbs, Vol. II, promising to give new and old fans alike an intimate and powerful evening from a true original.

Birthright Israel NEXT South Florida is the local branch of a national organization that inspires Taglit-Birthright Israel trip participants and their peers to expand their connections to the land and people of Israel, to deepen their personal commitments to Jewish life, and to find or form a community where Jewish responsibility, learning, and celebration thrive. For more information, please visit http://southflorida.birthrightisrael.com, e-mail southflorida@birthrightisraelnext.org, or call (786) 361-NEXT.

Global Cuba Fest kicks off with A Tribute to Benny Moré by Tiempo Libre 3/12/11

Global Cuba Fest kicks off with A Tribute to Benny Moré by Tiempo Libre and Friends
Saturday, March 12, 8.30 p.m.
Miami-Dade County Auditorium
2901 W. Flagler St., Miami
Buy Now.
$35, $45 and $65
$5 discount for students and seniors (65+)
A limited number of $100 Tickets is available for VIPs
Tickets by phone: 305. 358. 5885
www.fundarte.us

Miami has earned a well-deserved reputation as a rich pool of talent in the area of contemporary Cuban music. This music grows from a rich cultural tradition of hybrid experimentation that has been intrinsic to the nature of Cuban music since its earliest expressions. FUNDarte is proud to celebrate this tradition by launching this year’s celebrated Global Cuba Fest series with new work from three-time Grammy-nominee Tiempo Libre, in A Tribute to Benny Moré, a concert to be co-presented with the Miami-Dade County Auditorium on March 12, 2011 at 8.30 p.m.
Tiempo Libre is one the hottest young Latin bands today. Equally at home in concert halls, jazz clubs and dance venues, the Miami-based band has become known for their incendiary, joyful performances of timba – an irresistible, dance-inducing mix of high-voltage Latin jazz and the seductive rhythms of son – true modern heirs to the rich tradition of the music of their native Cuba.
This dynamic, contemporary band of Cuban musicians is led by piano virtuoso Jorge Gomez and comprised of talented musicians who were all classically trained at La ENA, Cuba’s premiere musical conservatory. During this exciting evening, these musicians will arrange traditional music by the legendary Cuban songwriter and vocalist Benny Moré into the contemporary vocabulary of today’s World Cuban Music. This evening-length presentation will feature a lineup of stellar Miami-based Cuban musicians including the legendary Malena Burque and several others.
A Tribute to Benny Moré celebrates the legendary repertoire of the greatest Cuban popular singer of all time. Moré was gifted with a melodic and fluid tenor voice, which he colored and phrased with great expressivity. Known for his innate musicality and unforgettable stage presence, Moré was a master of most genres of Cuban music, such as son montuno, guaracha, mambo and bolero, and has been a powerful inspiration for many contemporary musicians, hundreds of whom have covered many of his songs. In particular, his wide range of musical genres made him an exceptional vocalist, as it is unusual for a singer to be equally proficient at both the fast-paced rhythms such as guaracha, and the slower romantic rhythms such as the bolero. Moré also founded and led Cuba’s leading orquesta, or big band, of the 1950s, until his death in 1963. Beloved across political boundaries, and admired throughout the Cuban Diaspora, Benny Moré is a musical genius whose name is synonymous with Cuba’s rich and varied musical heritage.
Global Cuba Fest is a yearly series of concerts presented by FUNDarte and Miami Light Project that characterizes the organizations’ cultural mission by presenting a variety of Cuban artists and raising local and global awareness of the diversity and scope of their performative works produced both on and off the island. Building on FUNDarte’s past successes with yearly presentations of artists from the island and the Cuban Diaspora, the upcoming Fourth Edition of Global Cuba Fest promises to expand this highly successful series by presenting works that celebrate the hybrid outgrowths of Cuban creative expression as it exists in Cuba and around the world. The focal point of Global Cuba Fest is to present works that maintain a solid Cuban identity, even while responding to a multitude of global influences by artists living away from the island, and to explore the directions that artists on the island have taken in order to make their creative offerings more accessible to a global audience.

Other upcoming events in the Global Cuba Fest series include Los Muñequitos de Matanzas, on April 15, 2011 at the Adrienne Arsht Center, and Osdalgia, followed by Doble Filo, on May 19 and 20 at The Light Box at Goldman Warehouse. Other upcoming events will be announced shortly.

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 a special emphasis on artists from Latin America, the Caribbean and Spain. Project and organizational support for Global Cuba Fest comes in part from Miami Light Project, Miami-Dade County Department of Parks and Recreation, Miami-Dade County Department of Cultural Affairs and the Mayor and Board of County Commissioners.

The Adventures of Bibi and Friends Announces Special Miami and New York Issue

Become your own comic book character!
The Adventures of Bibi & Friends Announces Special Miami & New York Issue

Advertisers interested in being a part of this special issue should reserve their space now. Please visit the website and click advertising on the menu bar!
Advertising deadline: February 25, 2011.
Comic character reservation deadline: February 18, 2011).

Celebrated “Emerging Creative Minds You Need To Know For 2011” artist & publisher Brigitte Andrade, invites you to become a “Piece of Art or a Bibi Sponsor”. “The Adventures of Bibi & Friends is offering an opportunity for your businesses and for scensters, fashionistas & local celebrities to become an animated character and appear in the comic guide book as themselves.

The 13th edition of  The Adventures of Bibi & Friends will promote your businesses to the trend-setters and affluent crowd that call both New York and Miami their home as well as the international travelers that frequent both cities. The Adventures of Bibi & Friends has been a popular guide among Miami locals and tourist for years and this issue will become a keeper for residents and fans of both cities. This issue will be distributed at key spots and venues in both cities throughout 2011.

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

Photographs of Street Food Fridays on 1/7/11

Street Food Fridays on January 7, 2010.  I had so much fun and what an awesome idea.  There were 10 trucks participating, all of them have amazing food:  Feverish Ice Cream, Jefe’s Original Fish Taco and Burger, The Fish Box, GastroPod, Latin House Grill, The Rolling Stove, Sakaya Kitchen, Latin Burger and Sugar Rush.

Street Food Fridays was brought to you by presenting sponsor LaLey Enterprises in partnership with The Miami Herald/El Nuevo Herald and Burger Beast. 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.  It is 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.

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Eurocinema Movie Channel Delivers Award-Winning International Films To Miami On-Demand

Eurocinema Movie Channel Delivers Award-Winning International Films To North America On-Demand

Extensive catalog of feature films, documentaries & shorts diversifies home entertainment

eurocinema, a foreign film channel available on-demand, serves as the leading provider of internationally-acclaimed theatrical features for the U.S. and Canada. Its unique block programming consists of contemporary and classic European pictures, documentaries, shorts and more; most never-before-seen in North America. Since eurocinema’s launch in 2005, the brand has expanded to over 31 million homes; spanning all major markets including: New York, Los Angeles, Miami, Washington D.C., San Francisco and Toronto.

eurocinema offers up to fifteen titles monthly from various Western and Eastern European countries. The channel’s carefully selected catalog showcases a combination of celebrated movies, actors and directors including the Academy Award-nominated film Avenue Montaigne; Hollywood star Mads Mikkelsen (Casino Royale; Clash of the Titans) and multiple Cannes Film Festival award-winner director Emir Kusturica (Underground; Time of the Gypsies). Each feature film ($4.95) is accompanied by a short film and is available to the consumer for a period of 24-hours; during which viewers may pause, fast-forward or rewind content. eurocinema introduces five new films monthly; with selections available for a four month period. Bonus features include director commentary, celebrity interviews and coverage of major international film festivals.

“The goal of eurocinema is to expose a wide range of subscribers to quality European box office films they would not typically experience,” says Sebastien Perioche, Chairman/CEO of Euromedia Holdings, eurocinema’s parent company. “I believe the popular response to the concept is a testament to its convenient access, affordability, and the increasing demand for culturally-stimulating alternatives to Hollywood pictures.” A Harvard alum and entertainment pioneer, Perioche has successfully created the first movie channel to make award-winning international content available domestically. Perioche has achieved this by aligning himself with proven industry executives such as E! Entertainment Television co-founder Larry Namer, eurocinema’s Senior Advisor of Strategic Development, who has played a large part in the company’s overall success.

A benchmark in eurocinema’s expansion occurred in August 2010, when the channel was picked up by Comcast cable network. Other major distributors include Time Warner, Cablevision, Verizon, Charter, RCN, and DIRECTV, leaving the company poised to reach a projected 40 million households by the year 2012.

About eurocinema
eurocinema is the leading provider of European films, available on-demand. eurocinema offers viewers access to a unique selection of award-winning box office films with a few clicks of a remote, 24/7. Available in over 31 million U.S. and Canadian homes; eurocinema can be found under the Indies/Foreign/International Film category of cable or satellite provider’s On-Demand menu. For more information visit www.eurocinema.com.

Sebastien Perioche / Chairman & CEO, EuroMediaHoldings, Corp.
Sebastien Perioche, 37-years-old, is a French-born media entrepreneur dedicated to promoting the European arts and entertainment experience worldwide. As Chairman and CEO of EuroMediaHoldings, Corp., Perioche launched eurocinema in 2005, the first and only film channel providing internationally-acclaimed theatrical features to the U.S. and Canada on-demand. eurocinema’s unique block programming consists of contemporary and classic European pictures, documentaries, shorts and more – most never before seen in North America.

As an international scholar with a keen understanding of global business and cultural practices, Perioche specializes in bringing European products and investors to the United States. He is responsible for eurocinema’s development strategy, in addition to managing relationships with international film distributors. He has ensured his company’s overall success by surrounding himself with proven industry veterans such as former E! Entertainment Television co-founder Larry Namer.

“The goal of eurocinema is to expose a wide range of subscribers to quality European box office films they would not typically experience,” says Perioche. “I believe the popular response to the concept is a testament to its convenient access, affordability, and the increasing demand for culturally stimulating alternatives to Hollywood pictures.”

A benchmark of Perioche’s success occurred in August 2010 when the eurocinema channel was picked up by Comcast cable network. The burgeoning brand now reaches more than 31 million homes, spanning all major markets, including New York, Los Angeles, Miami, Washington, D.C., San Francisco and Toronto, with a projected reach of 40 million households by the year 2012. Other major distributors for eurocinema include Time Warner, Cablevision, Verizon, Charter, RCN and DIRECTV.
Perioche earned a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration from Switzerland’s University of Lausanne in 1993. He attended Harvard University for a graduate program in Finance and Economics in 1997.

The Frost Art Museum presents Gran Torino Italian Contemporary Art 1/26/11

The Patricia & Phillip Frost Art Museum at Florida International University (FIU) presents Gran Torino: Italian Contemporary Art Opening
January 26, 2011.
Frost Art Museum, Florida International University, 10975 SW 17th Street
Miami, FL 33199

Gran Torino, curated by Paolo Facelli and Francesco Poli, presents works from a selected group of Torino artists that are representative of not only the local but Italian situation, with their own national characteristics, in an open and stimulating debate with the international scene. Gran Torino will feature artists who have established themselves during the past 15 years along with works by artists representative of generations that emerged during the 60s, 70s, and 80s. It begins with Torino exponents of the renowned Arte Povera movement, such internationally acclaimed artists as Mario Mertz, Alighiero Boetti, Giulio Paolini and Michelangelo Pistoletto, and introduces significant trends and movements of contemporary Italian art to American audiences.

The Gran Torino artists focus on the concepts of duration and continuity and the relationship between art and time. While tracing different worlds and visions over a period of 40 years, each artist displays singular intentions, reflections and experimentations within a common social, political and cultural matrix.

A founding force in the Arte Povera movement, Michelangelo Pistoletto has created works during the last sixty years that unwaveringly reinvented the contemporary art aesthetic. Pistoletto is perhaps most regarded for his Mirror Paintings, which directly include the viewer and real time in the work. Interestingly these works embraced perspective, much as it had been during the Renaissance, thereby countering the twentieth-century avant-garde aversion to such artistic devices.

Gran Torino will provide visitors to the Frost Art Museum a significant opportunity to view and experience the Italian avant-garde of the latter part of the 20th century. It will allow visitors to hopefully gain a richer understanding and appreciation of twentieth-century Italian avant-garde and the Arte Povera style, which continues to significantly impact the city of Turin and the art world.

Target Wednesday After Hours 1/26/11

The Patricia & Phillip Frost Art Museum
January 26, 6-9pm
10975 SW 17th Street
Miami, FL 33199
thefrost.fiu.edu

Opening receptions for new exhibitions
Join us for the opening reception of our season’s exhibitions: Gran Torino: Italian Contemporary Art; My Eyes Have Seen by Robert Farber; The Tale of the Unknown Island by Esther Villalobos and Mar Solís; As of 24-03-07 by María Brito and Women in Motion: Fitness, Sport, and the Female Figure in the Wolfsonian-FIU Teaching Gallery at The Frost Art Museum. For more information on any of these exhibitions, please click here.

Crossing the Boundaries: Art & Music – David Amram
David Amram has composed more than 100 orchestral and chamber music works, written many scores for Broadway theater and film, including the classic scores for the films Splendor in The Grass and The Manchurian Candidate; two operas, including the groundbreaking Holocaust opera The Final Ingredient; and the score for the landmark 1959 documentary Pull My Daisy, narrated by novelist Jack Kerouac.

How to Get an Internship 101 / 5pm
FIU Students are invited to join us from 5-6pm for this workshop presentation by FIU Career Services Office titled How to Get an Internship 101.

Target has teamed up with The Frost Art Museum to sponsor its popular programming series Target Wednesday After Hours. Designed to complement The Frost Art Museum’s exhibitions, these events give visitors the chance to meet contemporary artists and engage with controversial art, live music, talks, films, dance, and performance art.

All events are free and open to the public.

88.9FM WDNA Presents Norman Simmons in Jazz Encounters 1/21/11

WDNA-FM 88.9 Public Radio presents Jazz Encounters
Friday, January 21, 2011 at 8 pm.
88.9FM WDNA
2921 Coral Way
Miami, FL 33145

Uniting Generations of Jazz Musicians
WDNA’s Jazz Encounters continue on the third Friday of January with legendary pianist Norman Simmons

Norman Simmons came out of Chicago in distinguished keyboard company, along with his contemporaries Junior Mance, Muhal Richard Abrams, Jodie Christian and Ramsey Lewis. Quickly, Norman became the accompanist of choice of an impressive list of jazz singers, including Carmen McRae, Betty Carter, Anita O’Day and Joe Williams. Nothing hones a pianist’s sense of color, rhythm and harmonic subtlety more than accompanying vocalists. Norman brings that experience to his solo playing, giving unique insight and meaning to any song hechooses to play.

Jazz Encounters celebrate America’s classical music, create awareness in the importance of music education, provide personal musical encounters between diverse individuals, and expose the audience to the rich talent in the next generation of musicians.
Young musicians are invited to play along some of the best musicians around, in an informal setting and with the common purpose of establishing a relationship around music and its history.

It’s also a lot of fun! Vocalists—-don’t miss this one!!!
Students under 21 years old with an instrument are admitted free. General admission is a $15 donation to WDNA. Concerts take place at the WDNAJAZZ GALLERY located at 2921 Coral Way in Miami. For more information, call (305) 662-8889.

The Miami Symphony Orchestra Led By Conductor Eduardo Marturet Provides An Evening In Vienna Concert 1/23/11

The Miami Symphony Orchestra Led By Conductor Eduardo Marturet Provides ‘An Evening In Vienna’ Concert
8 p.m. Sunday, Jan. 23
Adrienne Arsht Center
1300 Biscayne Boulevard, Miami, 33132.

Popular Annual Signature Concert Features Great Overtures, Waltzes, Dances

The Miami Symphony Orchestra www.themiso.org (MISO) will perform its signature annual concert, “An Evening in Vienna,” including great overtures, waltzes and dances, and featuring MISO’s concertmaster violinist Daniel Andai as soloist, today announced MISO Music Director and Conductor Eduardo Marturet. The popular annual New Year’s celebration concert takes place at 8 p.m. Sunday, Jan. 23, at the Adrienne Arsht Center, 1300 Biscayne Boulevard, Miami, 33132.

The event emulates the traditional New Year’s Day concert performed by the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra, which takes place every January 1 in Vienna. In Austria, the demand for tickets to this concert is so high that concertgoers have to pre-register a year in advance in order to participate in a ticket drawing. Seats are reserved by Austrian families and shared from generation to generation. The concert has also enjoyed significant popularity in Miami for the past 20 years.

The concert’s program will be divided into two sections: the first will include pieces from Bedřich Smetana and Max Bruch, and the second will include overtures, dances and waltzes from Johann Strauss. The event also will include encore performances similar to the original Vienna concert, including Strauss’ Radetzky March, which was first played in 1848 for Austrian soldiers who stomped their feet and clapped their hands when the chorus was played. Maestro Eduardo Marturet will lead the audience to join in clapping and stomping their feet in time to the music.

“We are proud to present our signature annual concert, ‘An Evening in Vienna,’ joining our audiences in a celebration of the New Year and a breathtaking journey to enjoy the charm, decadence and romance of Vienna,” Maestro Marturet said. “We look forward to providing audiences with a unique experience and a very memorable evening. The sophisticated selections that comprise this special program are the basis of our ongoing commitment to solidify MISO’s international stature.”

The concert is part of MISO’s innovative concert line-up, designed to appeal to all types of music lovers who have an affinity for everything from traditional classical music to contemporary sounds, including famous movie soundtracks. Upcoming concerts include “Visual Journey Through Art and Music” on February 12 and 13, an artistic alliance with The Patricia & Phillip Frost Art Museum featuring violinist Kristóf Baráti. Season subscriptions are on sale now. Three program subscriptions are available from $79 to $193, and full season subscriptions are available from $250 to $450, or nine programs for the cost of seven. For details, visit www.themiso.org/tickets.php, call (305) 275-5666, or email info@themiso.org.

The Miami Symphony Orchestra (MISO) is considered a contributor to Miami’s cultural fabric. Ambitious, accomplished and respected far beyond the city’s boundaries, the symphony enjoys the status of a Major Cultural Organization. With national and world premiers becoming more common, the Miami Symphony is a source of growing local pride and support.

Since 2006, the symphony’s baton has been in the hands of Maestro Eduardo Marturet www.miamisymphony.org/marturet.php, a Venezuelan composer and conductor acclaimed on three continents. The not-for-profit symphony also conducts an in-school arts and education program for elementary school students in the Miami-Dade Public School System, and provides low-or no-cost tickets to students and senior citizens in South Florida. For more information or to buy tickets, visit www.themiso.org.

A Tribute to the Jonas Brothers Takes Center Stage During Music Mania Event at The Falls 1/22/11

A ‘Tribute To The Jonas Brothers’ Takes Center Stage During Kidgits Music Mania Event At The Falls On Saturday, January 22

Saturday, January 22, 2011
2 p.m. – 4 p.m.
The Falls (Center Court)
8888 SW 136th Street, Miami, FL 33176

Families are invited to jam-out and groove during the Simon Kidgits Club’s Music Mania event at The Falls. Children will have the opportunity to watch a ‘Tribute to the Jonas Brothers,’ a live, interactive stage performance provided by Superstar Productions, featuring special performances of “Year 3000,” “Burning Up,” “Hold On,” “S.O.S.” and more. In addition, attendees will also have the opportunity to create paper plate tambourines and musical shakers, sing along to popular songs and more.
Simon Kidgits Club members will receive a complimentary goodie bag filled with music-inspired goodies (while supplies last).

Contact The Falls at (305) 255-4571, visit www.simon.com or become a fan on Facebook at www.facebook.com/ShopTheFalls.

The Simon Kidgits Club’s Music Mania event is free to members and non-members alike; however, families can sign up for the Kidgits Club, during regular mall hours, for a membership fee of $5. Membership includes a Kidgits Club membership card and T-shirt, scheduled entertainment and activities for families, a Birthday Club (including birthday card and gift redemption certificate), unique programs and offers, discounts and a quarterly newsletter. For more information, visit www.simon.com/kidgits.

Live Expressions Live Music and Open Mic 1/20/11

Live Expressions LIVE MUSIC & OPEN MIC
Thursday, January 20,2011, Doors Open @ 8p for Happy Hour! Showtime is @ 10p!
Palm Gardens
2700 NW 165th st
Miami, FL
Inside the Dade Corner Plaza

Every 3rd Thursday Of The Month
Live Music!
Open Mic!
Poetry!
Comedy!
Games & Prizes!

Email: Wilinlive@yahoo.com
FB: Search: WILINLIVE
Twitter: @WilinLive

Jaw-Droppin’ Hip Hop RHAW 2/10-13/11

Daredevil Dancing And Hip Hop Spirit
In An Electirfying Stage Show!
February 10-13
Carnival Studio Theater
Sanford and Dolores Ziff Ballet Opera House
The Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts of Miami-Dade County
1300 Biscayne Boulevard
Miami, FL 33132

It’s street dancing at its “RHAW-est”—from Campbell Locking, Popping & Boogaloo to B-boy/girl, House and Hip Hop dance—performed by some of today’s newest and brightest hip hop dancers. Rennie Harris Awe-inspiring Works was created by Harris as a response to the overwhelming interest from teens and young adults to join his internationally renowned company Rennie Harris Puremovement.

RHAW downplays the abstract while pushing its dramatic aesthetic. RHAW forges new paths for young Hip Hop hopefuls as well as present Hip Hop practitioner. Join us as we take it back to basics!

BUY TICKETS NOW Or call the box office at 305.949.6722 to purchase your tickets today!

Now celebrating its Fifth Anniversary Season, the Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts of Miami-Dade County salutes Black History Month with the thrilling Miami debut of RHAW: Rennie Harris Awe-inspiring Works. Bringing the rawness of the streets and the drama of dance theater together for an electrifying stage show, RHAW has won rave reviews across the country for daredevil dancing and for their high-level performance spirit! The company will present a selection of new works and repertory favorites on February 10-13, 2011 in the Carnival Studio Theater, in the Sanford and Dolores Ziff Ballet Opera House.

Tickets are $40 and $45 and are on sale now. Tickets may be purchased through the Adrienne Arsht Center box office by calling (305) 949-6722, or online at www.arshtcenter.org.

RHAW is street dancing at its “RHAW-est.” Mastering hip hop styles such as Campbell Locking, Popping, and Boogaloo to b-boy/girl house and hip hop social dance, RHAW brings the roots of hip hop from the street corners of Philly to concert stages around the world. RHAW was conceived in 2007 by three-time Alvin Ailey Award winner Dr. Rennie Harris in response to the overwhelming interest from teens and young adults to join the main company, Rennie Harris Puremovement (RHPM).

Performed by some of the greatest young stars of street dance today, the company’s repertoire honors the true essence of hip hop. RHAW – forges new paths for the next generation of hip hop practitioners, honoring the history of hip hop, exploring new ideas in the ever-evolving genre, and providing new contributions to this important American art form.

“We invite Miami to join us as we applaud the artistic contributions of the African-American community this month and all year long at the Adrienne Arsht Center,” said M. John Richard, president and CEO of the Adrienne Arsht Center. “RHAW is a dance company that represents the very best of the pioneering American spirit and the rich culture of the African Diaspora, coming together to create pure magic on stage.”

RHAW is a vibrant young group of hip hop dance professionals that train under the great choreographer Rennie Harris, founder and CEO of Rennie Harris Puremovement (RHPM), a company established on the belief that hip hop is the most important original artistic expression of our generation. Currently celebrating its 20th Anniversary Season, RHPM has emerged as the international hip hop ambassador and surviving senior member in the world of organized hip hop dance theater. RHAW takes this legacy to the next generation of dancers and audience members – channeling the original roots of hip hop to express universal themes that extend beyond racial, religious, and economic boundaries.

Rennie Harris is a North Philadelphia native who has been honored as Artist of the Year by Pennsylvania’s First Lady and received one of only 50 United States Artists Fellowships. He has created evening-length work and repertory pieces for RHPM that deconstruct the perception of hip hop as a violent, undisciplined counterculture, transforming popular perception of the genre and expanding the boundaries of hip hop culture in America. RHPM cultivates an appreciation for diversity and is dedicated to preserving and disseminating hip hop culture through workshops, classes, lecture-demonstrations, dance residencies, mentoring programs, and public performances.

The Frank the Unicorn Radio Program Sundays (repeat event)

The Frank the Unicorn Radio Program
Sunday nights from 7-9pm, listen to the ONLY show hosted by a unicorn!
Online
http://www.franktheunicorn.com

The Frank the Unicorn Radio Program – a show for pop culture geeks with segments including What We’re Watching, Unknown Actors, Unneccesary Moments in Movie History, What the Ladies are Reading, This Week in Bacon and a popular local music with Ria, Casino Luchi, Lavola, Goodman, Luna Rex, Bushwood, the band in Heaven, X-Rated and more.

Listen in at franktheunicorn.com and follow us on Twitter @franktheunicorn. For more information, feel free to contact us: show@franktheunicorn.com

Join us for a LIVE broadcast February 13th and “Get ‘Horn’y With Frank the Unicorn for Valentine’s Day at World of Beer Coconut Creek. To RSVP or for more information contact show@franktheunicorn.com.

America’s Got Talent Casting Call in Miami 1/20/11

America’s Got Talent casting call in Miami
January 20, 2011

We are looking for special undiscovered talents in dance (all kind), singing (all kind), magic, extraordinary acts, all ages…

Please contact Cleo first at: cleo.agtcasting@gmail.com
provide a link to a video and basic info about yourself including contact number.

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

Cleveland Orchestra Miami Residency Single Tickets Now On Sale

Single tickets now on sale for the fifth season of The Cleveland Orchestra Miami Residency concerts at the Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts of Miami-Dade County

January – April 2011
Cleveland Orchestra Miami Residency
Schedule Of Activities
clevelandorchestramiami.com

Friday, January 28, 2011, and Saturday, January 29, 2011, at 8 p.m.
Cleveland Orchestra Subscription Concert
Knight Concert Hall, Arsht Center for the Performing Arts
Franz Welser-Möst, conductor
Pierre-Laurent Aimard, piano
Debussy Prelude to the Afternoon of a Faun
Schumann Piano Concerto in A minor, Op. 54
Strauss Ein Heldenleben (“A Hero’s Life”)
Pre-Concert Conversation at 7:00 p.m.
Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts
1300 Biscayne Boulevard, Miami
Box Office phone: (305) 949-6722

Friday, March 4, 2011, and Saturday, March 5, 2011, at 8 p.m.
Cleveland Orchestra Subscription Concert
Knight Concert Hall, Arsht Center for the Performing Arts
Giancarlo Guerrero, conductor
Augustin Hadelich, violin
Kabalevsky Overture to Colas Breugnon
Elgar Enigma Variations
Mendelssohn Violin Concerto
Ravel Boléro
Pre-Concert Conversation at 7:00 p.m.
Tickets: $40 – $165
Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts
1300 Biscayne Boulevard, Miami
Box Office phone: (305) 949-6722

Thursday, April 7, 2010, at 10:00 a.m. and 12:00 p.m.
Cleveland Orchestra Education Concerts
Knight Concert Hall, Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts
James Feddeck, conductor
Nathaniel Stookey, composer and narrator
The Composer is Dead
There’s dreadful news from the Arsht Center – the composer is dead and the perpetrator is lurking within the orchestra! A collaboration by children’s author Lemony Snicket and composer Nathaniel Stookey, The Composer Is Dead is a morbidly funny musical whodunit that “investigates” every section of the orchestra – a Peter and the Wolf for the 21st century, aimed at a new generation.
Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts
1300 Biscayne Blvd., Miami FL 33132
Box Office phone: (305) 949-6722
Miami-Dade County Public Schools reserve tickets through District Music Supervisor Robert T. Davis.

Friday, April 8, 2011, and Saturday, April 9, 2011, at 8 p.m.
Cleveland Orchestra Subscription Concert
Knight Concert Hall, Arsht Center for the Performing Arts
Jiří Bĕlohlávek, conductor
Horacio Gutiérrez, piano
Haydn Symphony No. 96 (“The Miracle”)
Rachmaninoff Piano Concerto No. 2
Dvořák Symphony No. 7
Pre-Concert Conversation at 7:00 p.m.
Tickets: $40 – $165
Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts
1300 Biscayne Boulevard, Miami
Box Office phone: (305) 949-6722

Saturday, April 9, 2011 – 2 p.m.
Knight Concert Hall, Arsht Center for the Performing Arts
Cleveland Orchestra Family Concert
James Feddeck, conductor
Nathaniel Stookey, composer and narrator
The Composer is Dead
There’s dreadful news from the Arsht Center – the composer is dead and the perpetrator is lurking within the orchestra! A collaboration by children’s author Lemony Snicket and composer Nathaniel Stookey, The Composer Is Dead is a morbidly funny musical whodunit that “investigates” every section of the orchestra – a Peter and the Wolf for the 21st century, aimed at a new generation.
Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts
1300 Biscayne Blvd., Miami FL 33132
Box Office phone: (305) 949-6722
Tickets: $17.50 and up

Continued Residency activities and partnerships include University of Miami and Miami-Dade County Public Schools

The Cleveland Orchestra announces that single tickets are now on sale for programs in the Orchestra’s fifth Miami Residency season, which includes a series of subscription concerts at the Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts of Miami-Dade County as well as music education and outreach activities in the Miami-Dade community.
Cleveland Orchestra Concerts at the Arsht Center

Music Director Franz Welser-Möst will lead the Orchestra in two concerts at the Arsht Center. Repertoire for The Cleveland Orchestra’s performances on January 28 and 29 includes Claude Debussy’s “Prelude to the Afternoon of a Faun,” Strauss’s Ein Heldenleben (“A Hero’s Life”), and Schumann’s Piano Concerto in A minor with Pierre-Laurent Aimard as soloist.

On March 4 and 5, Giancarlo Guerrero will conduct The Cleveland Orchestra performing Kabalevsky’s Overture to Colas Breugnon, Elgar’s Enigma Variations, Ravel’s Bolero, and Mendelssohn’s Violin Concerto, with Augustin Hadelich as soloist.

The Cleveland Orchestra’s Miami Residency concludes on April 8 and 9 with Jiří Bĕlohlávek conducting The Cleveland Orchestra in performances of Haydn’s Symphony No. 96 (“The Miracle”), Dvořák’s Symphony No. 7, and Rachmaninoff’s Piano Concerto No. 2, with Horacio Gutiérrez as soloist.

On Saturday, April 9, at 2 p.m., The Cleveland Orchestra will perform a Family Concert titled The Composer is Dead at the Arsht Center. The featured piece on the program, titled The Composer Is Dead, is a collaboration by best-selling children’s author Lemony Snicket and acclaimed composer Nathaniel Stookey. The concert will be led by Assistant Conductor James Feddeck and will feature Mr. Stookey as narrator. The Composer Is Dead uses a mystery and humor to introduce children to the orchestra, in a 21st-century update of the Peter and the Wolf tradition.

These Cleveland Orchestra performances are presented by the Musical Arts Association of Miami and the Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts of Miami-Dade County.

Cleveland Orchestra Miami Residency educational and community collaboration programs in the Miami-Dade community

The Orchestra’s Miami Residency continues to develop through expanded education and community programs that serve thousands in the Miami-Dade area. The Orchestra’s residency activities in Miami were conceived and made possible with the leadership of the Musical Arts Association of Miami, the Miami-based support organization dedicated to fundraising for the Cleveland Orchestra Miami Residency. 2011 Cleveland Orchestra Miami Residency education and community engagement activities will be announced at a later date.

In April, The Cleveland Orchestra will perform two education concerts titled The Composer Is Dead at the Arsht Center on Thursday, April 7. The concerts will feature the same program and artists as the Family Concert on Saturday, April 9, described above.

Heart of Healing Workshop 1/23/11

Heart of Healing Workshop
January 23rd, 2:00 – 5:00 PM
The Sacred Space
105 NE 24 Street
Miami, Florida
www.stopbreatheandsmile.com

Fusion Of Spanish, English And Sanskrit
Mirabai Ceiba “Live” In Miami
January 22, 2011

Stop, Breathe and Smile is honored to present an uplifting, purifying and inspiring concert extraordinaire with Mirabai Ceiba Live! Experience a blissful weekend of self renewal which begins with an evening of spiritual music and soulful chanting. Mirabai Ceiba expresses their hearts through music in Spanish, English and Sanskrit on Saturday, January 22, 2011 at 7:30pm at Historic Trinity Cathedral, located at 464 NE 16 Street, Miami, Florida.

The weekend culminates with The Heart of Healing Sacred Chant Workshop. Mirabai Ceiba, through their dedication to the discovery of the healing energy of compassionate love, will take you on a journey traveling through the vibrations of the voice to penetrate the soul and manifest healing and peace. This intimate experience will take place on Sunday, January 23, 2011 from 2-5 PM at Sacred Space, located at 105 NE 24 Street, Miami, Florida. Ticket prices for the concert are $25 in advance, $30 at the door; and $40 in advance, $50 at the door for the workshop. These events are open to the public and tickets may be purchased at www.spiritvoyage.com and by calling 888.735.4800.

The name Mirabai Ceiba expresses the influences of both India and Native Latin America. The Ceiba is the sacred tree of Latin America, where these trees are never cut but are allowed to grow very tall. “We wish our music could be like that kind of tree, with roots deep in the Mother Earth and branches extending wide into Father Sky. Mirabai is for us the wandering, the devotion, the inspiration in all the different aspects of divinity,” says Algelika and Markus.

In 2001, their eyes touched in the crowd at a street fair in Edinbourgh, Scottland and their love took hold of them. They created together Mirabai Ceiba expressing their hearts through music and sacred chant. There is something magical about the combination of Angelika Baumbach and Markus Sieber. “Their music comes from a pure space of love and devotion. It is soothing, peaceful, and very meditative, ” says Deva Premal. Their voices and skillful dance with their instruments is so authentic and pure that you feel the sacred sound current in such a precise way that your heartbeat begins to beat with the rhythm and your blood flows with the melody of their song. A concert with Mirabai Ceiba is uplifting, purifying, inspiring and altogether powerful.
With deep, rich journeys into the sound that is lush, earthy and otherworldly, you will travel your inner universe through their music. Their incredible vocals are accompanied by Angelika’s harp and Markus’ guitar to stunning effect. Ancient Gurmukhi Mantra’s, sacred chants and songs of spiritual poetry by Rumi, Thich Nhat Hanh, Kabir and their own lyrics blend in a unique way towards the One.

About Stop, Breathe and Smile
Stop, Breathe and Smile is a journey into the Mystery, to the cutting edge of reality and the evolution of the human species. We explore the known and unknown, in the areas of science, spirituality, and expression. We share our experiences through the promotion and production of a myriad of events dedicated to Truth, Beauty and Oneness. Through this, we create a welcome zone in South Florida for those seeking to embrace a new universal awareness.

For more information about Mirabai Ceiba and to view and listen to their music, please visit www.mirabaiceiba.com.

Stop, Breathe and Smile, Inc. | Miami, Florida | 305.498.0110 | www.stopbreatheandsmile.org.

Mirabai Ceiba Live 1/22/11

Mirabai Ceiba Live
Jan. 22, 7:30 PM
Historic Trinity Cathedral
464 NE 16 Street, Miami, Florida
Buy Tickets Online.

Fusion Of Spanish, English And Sanskrit
Mirabai Ceiba “Live” In Miami
January 22, 2011

Stop, Breathe and Smile is honored to present an uplifting, purifying and inspiring concert extraordinaire with Mirabai Ceiba Live! Experience a blissful weekend of self renewal which begins with an evening of spiritual music and soulful chanting. Mirabai Ceiba expresses their hearts through music in Spanish, English and Sanskrit on Saturday, January 22, 2011 at 7:30pm at Historic Trinity Cathedral, located at 464 NE 16 Street, Miami, Florida.

The weekend culminates with The Heart of Healing Sacred Chant Workshop. Mirabai Ceiba, through their dedication to the discovery of the healing energy of compassionate love, will take you on a journey traveling through the vibrations of the voice to penetrate the soul and manifest healing and peace. This intimate experience will take place on Sunday, January 23, 2011 from 2-5 PM at Sacred Space, located at 105 NE 24 Street, Miami, Florida. Ticket prices for the concert are $25 in advance, $30 at the door; and $40 in advance, $50 at the door for the workshop. These events are open to the public and tickets may be purchased at www.spiritvoyage.com and by calling 888.735.4800.

The name Mirabai Ceiba expresses the influences of both India and Native Latin America. The Ceiba is the sacred tree of Latin America, where these trees are never cut but are allowed to grow very tall. “We wish our music could be like that kind of tree, with roots deep in the Mother Earth and branches extending wide into Father Sky. Mirabai is for us the wandering, the devotion, the inspiration in all the different aspects of divinity,” says Algelika and Markus.

In 2001, their eyes touched in the crowd at a street fair in Edinbourgh, Scottland and their love took hold of them. They created together Mirabai Ceiba expressing their hearts through music and sacred chant. There is something magical about the combination of Angelika Baumbach and Markus Sieber. “Their music comes from a pure space of love and devotion. It is soothing, peaceful, and very meditative, ” says Deva Premal. Their voices and skillful dance with their instruments is so authentic and pure that you feel the sacred sound current in such a precise way that your heartbeat begins to beat with the rhythm and your blood flows with the melody of their song. A concert with Mirabai Ceiba is uplifting, purifying, inspiring and altogether powerful.
With deep, rich journeys into the sound that is lush, earthy and otherworldly, you will travel your inner universe through their music. Their incredible vocals are accompanied by Angelika’s harp and Markus’ guitar to stunning effect. Ancient Gurmukhi Mantra’s, sacred chants and songs of spiritual poetry by Rumi, Thich Nhat Hanh, Kabir and their own lyrics blend in a unique way towards the One.

About Stop, Breathe and Smile
Stop, Breathe and Smile is a journey into the Mystery, to the cutting edge of reality and the evolution of the human species. We explore the known and unknown, in the areas of science, spirituality, and expression. We share our experiences through the promotion and production of a myriad of events dedicated to Truth, Beauty and Oneness. Through this, we create a welcome zone in South Florida for those seeking to embrace a new universal awareness.

For more information about Mirabai Ceiba and to view and listen to their music, please visit www.mirabaiceiba.com

Stop, Breathe and Smile, Inc. | Miami, Florida | 305.498.0110 | www.stopbreatheandsmile.org.

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.

The Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts of Miami-Dade County Presents Drumline Live 1/16/11

The Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts of Miami-Dade County
Presents Drumline Live
January 16, 2011 at 7pm
Knight Concert Hall
Adrienne Arsht Center
1300 Biscayne Boulevard, Miami, FL 33132

Tickets: $40 – $65
For reservations, visit www.arshtcenter.org or call the box office at (305) 949-6722.

Inspired By The Hit Movie
Riveting Rhythms, Bold Beats, And A Foot-Stomping Marching Band High-Step Into Miami!

A heart-pounding theatrical stage show featuring 40 band members
from historically black colleges and universities across the nation in a magical celebration of the beat!

Now celebrating its Fifth Anniversary Season, the Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts of Miami-Dade County proudly presents the energetic musical phenomenon, Drumline Live. Based on the 2002 blockbuster film, Drumline, Drumline Live will high-step into Miami for one night only on January 16, 2011 at 7 p.m., filling the John S. and James L. Knight Concert Hall with original compositions and soul-infused interpretations of top 40 hits.

Tickets to Drumline Live are on sale now. Tickets range from $40 to $65 and may be purchased through the Adrienne Arsht Center box office by calling (305) 949-6722, or online at www.arshtcenter.org.

With the imaginative combination of sounds from musical greats from Michael Jackson to Earth, Wind, and Fire to on stage battles and Motown favorites, the band delights and amazes with classic as well as their own original compositions. Drumline Live brings the drum-pounding, percussion-blasting, high-stepping tradition of the marching band onto the stage for an intensely energetic performance sure to have audiences stomping their feet and clapping their hands. Sizzling choreography and daredevil athletic feats take the syncopated magic of marching band tradition straight to the stage!

“We hope Miami is ready to get out of their seats and move to the beat, as DRUMline Live brings its infectious, irrepressible sound to the Knight Concert Hall,” said M. John Richard, president and CEO of the Adrienne Arsht Center. “This performance honors the great musical tradition of marching bands, born on college campuses, and now exploding on stage for all of South Florida to enjoy.”

Drumline Live is composed of 40 band members including one drum major, 33 percussion and wind players, 5 dancers, and one host, all from America’s historically black colleges and universities. Performances range from vividly choreographed routines to heavy doses of drum riffs and cadences. The live stage show encompasses a rainbow of sound – from funk to R&B to oldies – this marching band amazes with sheer sonic adventure.

Don P. Roberts, creator and musical director of Drumline Live, was inspired to produce the theatrical adaptation after serving as Executive Band Consultant for the hit movie Drumline. Under Roberts’ direction, his 300 member band played the role of the Atlanta A&K marching band in the film. As a result of Roberts coaching, training, original compositions, and choreography Drumline was nominated for Most Outstanding Motion Picture by the NAACP, and garnered the American Choreography Award. A graduate of Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University (FAMU), Roberts served as drum major, student conductor, and student arranger. FAMU is known as the university where the marching band traditional originated more than 50 years ago, and has long been regarded as having the nation’s preeminent marching band. Roberts currently serves as the Instrumental Music Coordinator for the Dekalb County School System in Georgia. He also serves as President of Halftime Live, which provided the drumline for the Atlanta Falcons in 2006 and for the Atlanta Hawks in 2007 and 2008.

Artists Square at Bayside Marketplace Saturday and Sunday

Artists Square at Bayside Marketplace
401 Biscayne Boulevard
Every Saturday and Sunday from 11am to dusk.

Call To Artists
We are currently offering prime 10’x10’ space to qualifed artist/vendors. Considering the beautiful bay-view location, high-season for tourists and Bayside marketing power, your participation is truly a no-brainer. we are also providing a free permit for all day parking.

Set-up begins at 9am & must be fnished by 11am. All vehicles must be moved out by 10:30am.
Tear-down begins at dusk and must be fnished in a timely manner.
For any question, please contact the market manager, Mark Weiser at mark@entertainmentmiami.com

This is a juried market & the market manager is the jury.

Ring in the New Year with TV/Broadway Star Cheyenne Jackson 12/31/10

Cheyenne Jackson
Friday, Dec. 31, 2010, 8:30 p.m.
Saturday, Jan. 1, 2011, 8:30 p.m.
Prelude By Barton G., 2nd floor
Sandford and Dolores Ziff Ballet Opera House
www.preludebybartong.com

A very special offer to Adrienne Arsht Center patrons: A 20% off gift for 2011!
Show Tickets start at $95 for New Year’s Eve and $75 on New Year’s Day. Dinner and show options are available. To receive 20% off your show tickets, use arsht4TwO for the promo code*.
Purchase tickets Online.

“Glee” and “30 Rock” star Cheyenne Jackson makes his Miami debut at Prelude By Barton G. to ring in 2011! In an exclusive two-show only engagement co-presented by the Adrienne Arsht Center and Prelude By Barton G., the monumental New Year’s celebration includes a special performance by Jackson.

On and Off Broadway, he has starred in; Finian’s Rainbow (Drama Desk nomination) , Damn Yankees, Xanadu (Drama League , Drama Desk nominations) The Agony & the Agony, All Shook Up (Theater World Award, Drama League, Outer Critics Circle nomination) the premiere cast of Altar Boyz, Aida, Thoroughly Modern Millie, The Cartells, On the 20th Century, and The 24 Hour Plays. Other film and television credits include; the Oscar nominated United 93, Curiosity, Hysteria, Photo Op, Family Practice, Life on Mars, Ugly Betty, and It Takes a Village.

The Falls Kicks Off The New Year With Its Family Fridays Music Series 1/7/11

The Falls Kicks Off The New Year With Its “Family Fridays” Music Series
The Falls (Center Court)
8888 SW 136th Street, Miami, FL 33176

Friday, January 7, 2011 from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m.
Dyanna – A talented and entertaining Latin pop singer with unique vocals

Friday, January 14, 2011 from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m.
Arline & The Ramblers – a traditional country based band with musical styles that are sure to get shoppers toes tapping including clogging, ballads and bluegrass.

Friday, January 21, 2011 from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m.
Eddie Trujillo, a talented guitarist, performs modern jazz and Latin tunes

Friday, January 28, 2011 from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m.
Crywolf – a rockin’ rhythm and blue band that creates a sound sure to please all, with smooth blues to high energy rock and roll tunes

Series of Free performances dedicated to celebrating music from around the world

Family Friday’s at The Falls allows music lovers to enjoy and experience a multicultural mix of free, open-to-the-public performances under the moonlight every Friday in January, with musical styles including jazz, bossanova, blues, world music, progressive rock, pop melodies, high energy rock and roll and contemporary Latin grooves.

Contact The Falls at (305) 255-4571, visit www.simon.com or become a fan on Facebook at www.facebook.com/ShopTheFalls.

InSense Miami Social Media Boot Camp 2/4/11

InSense Miami’s Social Media Boot Camp
February 4, 2011, 10AM
Iron Flower Fitness
7300 Biscayne Blvd.,
Miami, FL 33138
www.insensemiami.com

Does your business need some social media conditioning?
If you said YES just now, then mark your calendars for Friday morning February 4, 2011 and join us at Iron Flower Fitness in Miami!

SPREAD THE WORD! (Or you can Tweet it! We will show you how)

Join us and you will learn about…
What is Social Media?
Why does it work?
Why do I need it in my business?
What are the most effective social media mediums?
Case studies and successful campaigns
Why those having a video promoting your company’s image is so important
Tips, tricks and tools
How to make a social media game plan that is specific for your company’s needs

Speakers at the event will include:
Sandi Abott from Xpresso Marketing
Ingrid Molina from Fuller Online
Christian Tang from Marketang Group

Target Wednesday After Hours The Frost Art Museum presents Five New Spring Exhibitions 1/26/11

The Frost Art Museum presents Five New Spring Exhibitions
Target Wednesday After Hours
January 26, 2011 at 6 p.m.
10975 SW 17th St.
http://thefrost.fiu.edu

The Patricia & Phillip Frost Art Museum presents five new exhibitions opening during Target Wednesday After Hours on January 26, 2011 at 6 p.m. Coming on view in the museum’s grand galleries is Gran Torino: Italian Contemporary Art which is immediately recognizable by North American associations with the car produced by Ford in the 1970’s or the Hollywood film of the same name. Torino (Turin) refers to one of Italy’s most vibrant cities and one of the most dynamic centers of contemporary art in Europe. GRAN TORINO: Italian Contemporary Art, curated by Paolo Facelli will present the work of a selected group of Torino artists that are representative of not only the local, but also of the Italian perspective, with their own national characteristics in an open and stimulating debate with the international scene. GRAN TORINO: Italian Contemporary Art is an engaging cultural initiative and introduces significant trends and movements of new Italian art to the North American public.

Also coming on view is My Eyes Have Seen by Robert Farber. This exhibition is an impressionistic journey of photographic imagery that evokes timeless emotion and takes the viewer into aesthetic realms. In 1995 Farber received the ASP International Award, given by the Professional Photographers of America, and The American Society of Photographers. This award has been given to those who have made a significant contribution to the science and art of photography. Farber’s photographs have been published in virtually every form. His work has been exhibited in Japan, Europe, as well as the United States, and he has lectured at the Smithsonian Institute in Washington, Universities, and professional groups in the United States, as well as Japan, Australia, and Europe.

The Tale of the Unknown Island by Esther Villalobos and Mar Solis is the next exhibition opening January 26 where Spanish artists Esther Villalobos and Mar Solís interpret, through photography and sculpture, “a journey into the unknown” inspired by José Saramago’s book The Tale of the Unknown Island. In the book, a protagonist is set to look for an unknown island that nobody believes exists, only to find “meaning” much closer than he ever thought. In the exhibition the artists seek to engage in Saramago’s literary symbolism, visually exploring the themes of memory and dreams, roots and growth, death and notions of renewal, from the perspectives of their own work.

As of 24-03-07, Maria Brito’s mixed-media installation- a small shrine dedicated to a mysterious figure will take over an entire gallery at The Frost Art Museum. The next installment in the Wolfsonian-FIU Teaching Gallery at The Frost Art Museum is Women in Motion: Fitness, Sport, and the Female Figure which asks- Can women achieve fitness and athletic prowess while conforming to the social norms of femininity? This exhibition explores the images of physically active women produced by governments, fitness advocates, advertisers, and artists in Europe and the United States during the first half of the twentieth century. Drawn from the collection of The Wolfsonian-FIU, it includes a variety of media, from posters and magazines to decorative and fine art.The exhibition is co-curated by Laurie Shrage, professor of Philosophy and director of Women’s Studies, and Dionne Stephens, assistant professor of Psychology, and African and African Diaspora Studies. It is made possible with financial support from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation.

The Frost Art Museum at Florida International University is located on the Modesto A. Maidique Campus.

The Roxy Theatre Group Presents Title Of Show 1/7-9/11

The Roxy Theatre Group Presents Title Of Show, An All Teachers’ Production
January 7-9, 2011. Friday & Saturday, 8:00pm & Sunday, 3:00 p.m.
The Roxy Performing Arts Center, 1645 SW 107 Ave. Miami, FL 33165.
General Admission is $12 and Student Admission is $10 with student identification.

The Roxy Theatre Group (RTG), a non-profit arts organization for children, is proud to present Title of Show, a musical entirely comprised of RTG teachers. The Teachers have united to raise funds for The Roxy Theatre Group through their performances in this comedic and quirky musical tale. All proceeds benefit The Roxy Theatre Group’s Teachers’ Scholarship Fund. Title of Show is targeted for audiences ages 17 and up and Parental Discretion is advised.

The high-spirited ensemble is comprised of RTG’s arts instructors.

TITLE OF SHOW is about how friendships and relationships are tested and changed while four friends attempt to create an original musical production for submission to the New York Musical Theatre Festival. This fun-filled production also chronicles its own creation and journey to Broadway. Music and lyrics by Jeff Bowen and a book by Hunter Bell. For tickets or more information please call 305-226-0030, email SusannePinedo@gmail.com or visit www.RoxyPAC.com. The Roxy Theatre Group, (RTG) a non-profit organization, offers classes in drama, voice and dance to children ages 3-17, with year-round programs including an after school care program and a performing arts summer camp.

Photo attached: The Roxy Theatre Group Teachers, Andrew Rodriguez-Triana, as Jeff, Nicole Quintana, as Susan, Charles A. Sothers, as Hunter and Monica Grimaldi, as Heidi in the musical comedy Title of Show.

JewView Series Explores Sports, Women and Music at Miami Jewish Film Festival 1/9-26/11

Jewview: Next@19th Partners With Miami Jewish Film Festival To Present Compelling Series Of Screenings About Basketball, Women Of The Wall, And Klezmer Music

Schtickball, Discussion Groups and Klezmer Jam with Frank London Kick-Off Downtown Jewish Cultural Center’s Mini-Series

New Downtown Miami Jewish cultural center Next@19th partners with The CAJE Miami Jewish Film Festival to present JewView –a new three-part mini-series aimed at tying Jewish films into community-building and dialogue.

Sunday, January 9, 2011 at 1:00 p.m.
Film Screening: First Basket, a Jewish basketball documentary screening at Next@19th (137 NE 19th Street, Downtown Miami)
Engaging Audiences: Pick-up game of Schtickball in Next@19th Parking Lot
Kicking of Next@19th’s dynamic JewView mini-series is First Basket, a documentary that follows Jewish basketball experiences from ash cans placed on the stoops of brownstones to the bright lights of Madison Square Garden.
On November 1, 1946, in the opening game of the fledgling Basketball Association of America (BAA), Ossie Schectman scored the first basket for the New York Knickerbockers against the Toronto Huskies, and by 1949, the BAA becomes the National Basketball Association (NBA), making Schectman’s shot the first basket in the NBA. Several of the BAA and NBA teams evolved out of the semi-pro teams, settlement houses, playgrounds, schoolyard and community center leagues, and college teams that sprung from the Jewish inner-city neighborhoods of the early 20th century. While the era of Jewish professional basketball players has passed, the story of these sports pioneers illustrates how the American 20th Century was shaped by the experiences of many immigrant groups.

Wednesday, January 12, 2011 at 7:00 p.m.
Film Screening: Praying In Her Own Voice at Next@19th
Engaging Audiences: New Sanhedrin discussion about “Women of the Wall” at Next@19th
Praying In Her Own Voice is a powerful film that documents the courageous struggle of a religious female group called “Women of the Wall.” Inspiring a movement for equality next to the wailing wall – one of the holiest places for Jews is Israel – their story speaks of the deprived status of women in Israeli public life. The film is an outcry protesting religious coercion and the violent silencing of women, raising questions about the battle of the sexes within the religious Jewish world. In honor of a visit from Anat Hoffman of Women of the Wall, Next@19th presents Praying In Her Own Voice on Wednesday, January 12 at 7:00 p.m. followed by a “New Sanhedrin” discussion relating to the topic. Anat Hoffman will be speaking at a presentation of the National Council of Jewish Women at Temple Israel on Tuesday, January 18 at 7:00 p.m.

Wednesday, January 26, 2011 at 6:00 p.m.
Film Screening: The Klezmatics: On Holy Ground at Regal South Beach 18 Cinema (1120 Lincoln Road, Miami Beach)
Engaging Audiences: Klezmer Jam with Frank London of the Klezmatics at Next@19th (Jam begins at 9:00 p.m.)
The Klezmatics is where a Quaker bassist and Reform Jewish trumpeter, Yiddish language, Hasidic dance, gospel music and Woody Guthrie meet. The feature-length documentary screening is the crown of a four-year journey alongside the band members, their music and their creative process. A Klezmer Jam with special guest Frank London of The Klezmatics will follow the 6:00 p.m. show at Next@19th’s downtown digs with director Erik Greenberg Anjou. Time Out, New York magazine announced, “The Klezmatics aren’t just the best band in the klezmer vanguard; on a good night, they rank among the greatest bands on the planet.” From New York’s Lower East Side to Krakow, Poland, The Klezmatics: On Holy Ground shows why.

About Next@19th: Moving Jewish Culture Forward
Next@19th was founded in July 2010 to engage South Florida’s diverse community in fresh culture, learning and spiritual experience through a Jewish lens. Producing original programming, the organization will host a range of events and activities. This 2010 – 2011 season promises celebrations of music, literary arts, visual art, education and spirituality as well as dynamic projects in partnership with Miami Book Fair International, the Jewish Film Festival and University of Wynwood. Next@19th is located at 137 NE 19 Street, Miami FL 33132, on the campus of Temple Israel’s historic site in downtown Miami. For more information please call 305.542.7732 or visit the website at www.nextat19th.org.

Kitty Kat Pole Dancing Workshop with World Champion Pole Dance Artist Felix Cane 1/20/11

Work Off Holiday Poundage & Channel Your Inner Vixen with Kitty Kat Pole Dancing’s Workshop with World Champion Pole Dance Artist, Felix Cane
Thursday, January 20, 2011
Kitty Kat Pole Dancing
3449 NE 1st Avenue
Suite 112
Miami, FL 33137

Kitty Kat Pole Dancing in Midtown Miami is hosting two workshops with World Champion pole dance artist, professionally trained dancer and Cirque du Soleil performer Felix Cane.

Felix’s world-class performance talent and master teaching skills will guide participants through the signature workshops! Great for beginners who want to boost inner confidence, channel their inner vixen, whittle their waistlines post-holiday indulgences by signing up for one of the two workshops on Thursday, January 20, 2011:

· Strut, Spin & Floor Sequence from 7PM to 8PM:
o Learn how to stylize your walk to, from, and around your pole, turn basic spins into crowd pleasers with stylized body language and head flips, and develop a connection from the pole down to a slinky, smooth, seamless floor sequence.
o 60 minutes
o $99; reserve your spot by visiting www.kittykatpoledancing.com

· Tricks & Combos from 8:30PM to 9:30PM:
o Learn featured trick and inversion combinations, leg hangs with gravity defying signature combos including handsprings and a how-to tutorial on new material
o 60 minutes
o $99; reserve your spot by visiting www.kittykatpoledancing.com

Space is extremely limited; sign up today via PayPal at www.kittykatpoledancing.com and visit the “class schedules” tab, then “Felix Cane Workshop” tab for additional class information and payment instructions.

Thick Thursdays BBW Ladies Night 2/3/11

Thick Thursdays (BBW Ladies Night!)
FEB 3rd 2011, 8pm-4am
Harvey’s By The Bay
6445 n.e. 7th ave miami,fl 33138
hoodhitzradio.ning.com

BBWS/SSBBWS Big Girls, Etc It’s Your Time To Shine!
A One Of A Kind Club Night 4 The big & Sexxy ladies & The Real Men! Who Love Them!
Ft:Gameroom:poker,pool,
monpoly,jenga,connect 4,bingo
We have 2 “dancer” poles be our guests.:)
Great food & drinks @ good prices $1-$10
Join us each month for our Queen Thickness Pageant
Hosted by Mf Cornbread The dade county cowboy
Music-Rap,80,s,90,s retro-hip hop,r&b, and dance.
New BBW Game Show Date Or No Date! (Tapeing Weekly)

NOTE: All volunteers, promoters, or talent(singers,poets,etc) call jabari 786-728-6702 let’s have fun:)

This party is weekly.

Savor The Date for Charlee and the Chocolate Factory Fundraiser 2/27/11

CHARLEE and the Chocolate Factory
Sunday, February 27th, 2011
2 pm – 6 pm
Evelyn Greer Park
8200 SW 124th Street, Pinecrest, Florida 33156
Free Parking at Miami Palmetto Senior High School
7460 SW 118th Street, Miami, FL 33156
Click her to buy tickets.

Come indulge your senses in the decadent and delicious ‘CHARLEE and the Chocolate Factory’ annual fundraiser, where both children and adults can enjoy an assortment of sweet treats, games, and carnival fun!
Savor the Date!
Free trolley shuttles are available to and from Evelyn Greer Park!
Want to find out more? Click here to visit our Event Page on Facebook!

Sponsorship Opportunities are Still Available!
Help support this worthy cause and gain exposure for your company by making a donation to our event – different levels of sponsorship are available, and your participation will be listed in our program and signage of your support will be displayed at our event. If you are interested please contact Amy Simons at 305-662-8024 or adetailetc@aol.com

CHARLEE is a private non-profit agency that cares for children ages 0-23 years old in Miami-Dade County who have been placed in foster care due to abuse, abandonment or neglect. For every child we save today, we change the face of tomorrow’s community! To celebrate CHARLEE and raise funds, an amazing family centered event was created which attracted more than 1,000 people in its first year.

©2010 CHARLEE Homes for Children | 155 S. Miami Ave Suite 700 Miami, FL 33130

Jazz Roots An Evening With Keith Jarrett, Gary Peacock And Jack Dejohnette 1/21/11

The Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts of Miami-Dade County and Larry Rosen present Jazz Roots: An Evening With Keith Jarrett, Gary Peacock And Jack Dejohnette
January 21, 2011 at 8 p.m.
Knight Concert Hall
Adrienne Arsht Center
1300 Biscayne Boulevard, Miami, FL 33132
Tickets: $25 to $130
For tickets visit www.arshtcenter.org or call the box office at (305) 949-6722

Three American Jazz Icons!
Keith Jarrett, arguably the greatest jazz pianist on the planet
legendary bassist Gary Peacock
and drummer extraordinaire Jack Dejohnette

Keith Jarrett, multi-platinum-selling artist and Downbeat Lifetime Achievement Award winner, moves effortlessly as a virtuoso pianist between classical and jazz. Jarrett came onto the scene in the 1960s with jazz great Art Blakey and then with the iconic Miles Davis. He became a star in his own right with his historic solo performances and with his all-star jazz trio. This evening’s performance will feature the legendary Keith Jarrett Trio, with bassist Gary Peacock and drummer extraordinaire, Jack DeJohnette.

Now celebrating its Fifth Anniversary Season, the Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts of Miami-Dade County and Larry Rosen proudly announce a rare performance of one of the world’s most illustrious jazz trios for the next installation of Jazz Roots – A Larry Rosen Jazz Series: An Evening With Keith Jarrett, Gary Peacock And Jack Dejohnette. World-renowned piano virtuoso and Grammy Award nominee Keith Jarrett — a multi-platinum-selling artist and Downbeat Lifetime Achievement Award winner — and his longtime collaborators, legendary bassist Gary Peacock and drummer Jack DeJohnette, will perform on January 21, 2011 at 8 p.m. in the John S. and James L. Knight Concert Hall. Recognized as one of the premier working bands in jazz for more than 25 years, this all-star trio has garnered universal acclaim through its celebrated recordings and international tours. The trio’s improvised interplay on jazz standards, original tunes, and free playing has been described as “jazz at its finest” (Los Angeles Times).

“It is with great honor and excitement that we offer our South Florida community and faithful Jazz Roots concert-goers this special opportunity to hear three great American jazz masters – Keith Jarrett, Gary Peacock, and Jack DeJohnette — perform on our Knight Concert Hall stage,” said M. John Richard, president and CEO of the Adrienne Arsht Center. “This stellar ensemble, known for its almost telepathic interplay and stunningly unique interpretation of jazz standards, is sure to present a mesmerizing evening of unforgettable sonic adventures!”

Keith Jarrett-Gary Peacock-Jack Dejohnette Trio
Voted “Best Acoustic Jazz Group” in Downbeat Critic’s Poll (2008) and Jazz Times Reader’s Poll (2009) Keith Jarrett, Gary Peacock, and Jack DeJohnette formed their permanent trio in 1983, when Jarrett invited the other two musicians to join him in New York for a recording session dedicated to playing jazz standards. Those original sessions produced the trio’s first three ECM Records releases, Standards Vol. 1 and 2, and Changes, which were re-released as a special 3-CD box set in 2008 in celebration of the trio’s 25th Anniversary. For the past two decades, numerous “live” concert recordings have followed on ECM, each recorded in a different international city. The legendary trio has been nominated for many international awards, including several Grammy nominations, plus dozens of “Record of the Year” and Critics Prize Awards from U.S., European, and Japanese music press.

Keith Jarrett came onto the scene in the 1960s with jazz great Art Blakey and then with the iconic Miles Davis, later becoming a star in his own right with his historic solo performances as well as with his jazz trio, including Peacock and DeJohnette. He is regarded one of the most creative and uncompromising musicians of our times — universally acclaimed as an improviser of unsurpassed genius; a master of jazz piano; a classical pianist of great depth, and as a composer. Among the pianist’s awards and distinctions include eight Grammy nominations, several French Grand Prix du Disque Awards, and in December 2008, he was inducted into the Downbeat Hall of Fame.

Gary Peacock has served as an inspiration for several generations of jazz bass players, not content with the traditional bassist’s role of simple time-keeping and harmonic accompaniment. His ability to bring melodic and rhythmic freedom into any musical setting has been his trademark for 45 years in jazz. Throughout his career, Peacock has played with jazz greats Bud Shank, Bill Evans, Miles Davis, and Sonny Rollins, to name a few. Other major collaborations besides the trio with Jarrett and DeJohnette, have included dates and recordings with pianists Marc Copland, Paul Bley, and Marilyn Crispell, in either duo settings or in trio with drummers Paul Motian and Bill Stewart.

Jack DeJohnette is one of the finest drummers in jazz. His approach to the drums is that of a complete musician, exploring the varied colors and timbres of his varied percussion instruments. Early in his career, he joined the Charles Lloyd Quartet alongside the young Keith Jarrett, and later played with many of the greatest improvisers in jazz, notably Bill Evans, John Coltrane, and Thelonius Monk, before joining Miles Davis to record the quintessential jazz/rock fusion album, Bitches Brew. In addition to his work with the Jarrett-Peacock-DeJohnette Trio, his current touring projects include Trio Beyond with guitarist John Scofield and organist Larry Goldings and a new trio with pianist Danilo Perez and bassist John Patitucci.

Jazz Roots also features an in-depth educational partnership with Miami-Dade County Public Schools which will bring more than 900 music students to the Center for a unique behind-the-scenes experience, including a pre-concert sound check and a Q&A session with featured artists followed by a workshop with a local jazz expert that will highlight the music, the artistic process and the practical skills needed for a career in the arts. In addition, the Center has developed a curriculum which will be distributed to 800 music, English and social studies teachers throughout the MDCPS school system, potentially serving 24,000 children.

South Florida Hispanic Chamber of Commerce Donates Toys to Children at Miami Rescue Mission 12/20/10

South Florida Hispanic Chamber Of Commerce To Donate Toys To The Resident Homeless Children Of Miami
Toy Donation: Monday, December 20, 2010 beginning at 10:30 AM.
Miami Rescue Mission’s Center for Women & Children
2250 NW 1st Avenue Miami, FL 33127

Toys will be given out to the resident homeless children at the Miami Rescue Mission

The South Florida Hispanic Chamber of Commerce will be giving toys to the homeless children who currently reside at the Miami Rescue Mission’s Center for Women and Children.

In addition to toys being passed out, local McDonald’s owner Yoyi Rodriguez will be on hand to pass out Happy Meals with toys for the children as well.

The Miami Rescue Mission provides food, shelter, clothing, education, job training, spiritual directions and long-term rehabilitation to the homeless population of South Florida.

“The ongoing relationship between the South Florida Hispanic Chamber of Commerce and the Miami Rescue Mission is something that we cherish. It is wonderful to see a donation like this the week of Christmas so that we may be able to provide smiles for those children in our community who need it the most,” said Melissa Singh, Community Development Associate of the Miami Rescue Mission.

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

Photographs of WebCityGirls Social Fundraiser Holiday Party on 12/16/10

WebCityGirls and Twitter Friend @Miamitude for a Social Fundraiser Holiday Party benefiting the Children’s Home Society of Miami at the Bleu Moon Sports Bar on Thursday, December 16, 2010.  They raised raised $2,740 for the Children’s Home Society of Miami.  Congratulation on such a wonderful and successful event and thanks for letting us be a part of it!!!  We had a such a wonderful time, and it was so great to see everyone.  Happy Holiday to everyone and to a Wonderful New Year!! :-)

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Pedro Miguel Morales en Concierto 12/17/10

Pedro Miguel Morales en Concierto
12/17/10, 10:30pm
The Place of Miami
833 S.W. 29th Av.
Miami Fl, 33135

www.theplaceofmiami.com

El cantautor Pedro Miguel Morales interpretando sus mejores obras acompañado de una banda de músicos espectaculares. A todo esto se suma la magia de “The Place” considerado como uno de los lugares mas selectos de la ciudad de Miami ubicado …en la legendaria Calle Ocho.

Pedro Miguel Morales ha escrito y producido para grandes exponentes de la música latina y en este año lanzó con mucho éxito el album AMOR ACUSTICO.

Ven y comparte con nosotros una noche mágica llena de música exquisita, un ambiente acogedor, cocina gourmet y full bar junto a la voz y el sentimiento de Pedro Miguel Morales.

www.pedromiguelmorales.com

Inf. 954-665-4378

Reservaciones: 305-642-6994
reservaciones@theplaceofmiami.com

Miami Rescue Mission/Broward Outreach Centers Help the Homeless and Needy Celebrate Christmas 12/24/10

Miami Rescue Mission/Broward Outreach Centers Help The Homeless And Needy Celebrate Christmas
Christmas Eve: Friday, December 24th, 2010
Miami Rescue Mission: Center for Men 2020 NW 1st Avenue, Miami, FL 33127
Miami Rescue Mission: Community Activity Center 2025 NW 1st Avenue Miami, FL 33127
Broward Outreach Center: Hollywood 2056 Scott Street, Hollywood, FL 33022
Broward Outreach Center: Pompano 1700 Blount Road, Pompano Beach, FL 33069

Miami Rescue Mission/Broward Outreach Centers plan on biggest
Christmas Celebration to date for the Homeless and Needy of South Florida

Miami Rescue Mission – Beginning at 8:30 AM, over ninety volunteers from Aramark, the Greater Miami Jewish Federation and other individual volunteers will start the day by providing coffee, fruit and pastries for those in attendance. Aramark, State Farm, Toy Town and other community organizations also have helped supply and collect toys for the needy children of Miami. The Christmas event will last from 9:30 AM – 12:30 PM with entertainment including the Regeneration Singers (a group of the formerly homeless) as well as performances from the formerly homeless residents of the Miami Rescue Mission’s Center for Women & Children. The Christmas meal will be served at 11:00 AM with singles being served at the Center for Men and families being served at the Community Activity Center (directly across the street from the Center for Men); the celebration is expected to draw 1,000 people.

Broward Outreach Center: Hollywood – Beginning at 9:00 AM, the Christmas party will begin with over fifty volunteers helping celebrate with formerly homeless men, women and children. Live Entertainment will include performances by Apostolic Hands, Pentecostal Tabernacle, Island Faith Ministries and the formerly homeless residents of the Broward Outreach Center. Before the meal is served at 11:00 AM, families will receive Hope Tote bags filled with hygiene products and Christmas gifts that were donated from various corporations and individuals in the community.

Broward Outreach Center: Pompano – Beginning at 9:00 AM, over thirty individual volunteers will help give over 200 gifts to the children in attendance and at 10:00 AM, Santa Claus will arrive. All adults will receive a Hope Tote bag filled with hygiene products and clothes. A Christmas feast will be served at 11:00 AM, with wonderful music and festivities.

Rev. Ronald Brummitt, President of the Miami Rescue Mission and Broward Outreach Centers says, “It is a privilege and a blessing to be able to help provide meals and gifts to those in our community who need it the most. We want our homeless to know that they are not forgotten and that we love them. We also want to thank all of our donors and volunteers who help us make this wonderful day an awesome celebration for those that otherwise would have nothing or very little for Christmas.”

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

What’s With The Dummy? Premiering at Cosford Cinema 12/15/10

“WHAT’S WITH THE DUMMY?”
DECEMBER 15, Doors open at 7PM
The Bill Cosford Cinema
located in the University of Miami Memorial Building
for directions (http://com.miami.edu/cosford/directions.php)
Admission is Free for humans and puppets of all ages!
Refreshments and free yucks will be served!
Meet the Cast and Filmmakers! (Q/A to follow the screening)

Hear ye! Hear ye!

If you’ve received this message, you are a member of an elite inner-sanctum privy to an event that will surely rock the foundations of cinema history! You are cordially invited to a premier act of vaudevillian hilarity, a Homeric epic of puppet proportions! Prepare to set the town ablaze with laughter and talk of actors whose performances will be sung about for ages to come and filmmakers whose craft will be extolled by academics in the hallowed halls of our greatest institutions of higher learning!

For December 15, 2010 A.D. will mark the premiere screening of “WHAT’S WITH THE DUMMY?” starring radio’s Ken Martin (of WTMI fame), his wooden cohort, Lenny Schpilkus (as himself), the enchanting Judy Mendelsohn (of The John Branzer Big Band), the commanding Joe J. Cassara (of WDNA), multi-talented legal eagle Brian S. Jacobson, Esq., and introducing the adorable young ingenue, Nya A. Jacobson. The film is a 30-minute short from the fractured fantasies of director, Eduardo Miyar (Kindergoblins), who wrote the picture along with his frequent co-conspirator, Bob Jannotti (Walkie Talkie). It also features a lush and anarchic original score by Kathryn O’Donnell Miyar (Kindergoblins), who had the gall to “klezmerfy” Mozart!

Help Send Lenny Around the World Special Edition DVD copies available at event (Sorry, Cash only)

Runtime: 30 minutes
SYNOPSIS: Harold (Ken Martin) is a former radio show host in his eighties not quite ready for his star to wane. Though the station he helped build has long since moved on without him in a new direction and with a new conservative talk show star (Joe J. Cassara), he’s secretly planning his big return to the airwaves. Despite the odds and the changing taste of the public, Harold is developing a ventriloquist act along with his dummy sidekick and best friend, Lenny Schpilkus (as himself), in the spirit of Charlie McCarthy and the golden age of radio. Meanwhile, Harold’s daughter, Eloise (Judy Mendelsohn), is growing concerned for her aging father who, in spite all his childlike enthusiasm, seems unable to care for himself and a little too attached to his puppet companion.

A New Year’s Eve of Prestige at Sofitel Luxury Hotel 12/31/10

To celebrate 2011, choose from our five course gourmet dinner in La Riviera, or our generous Buffet in the Pavilion, and don’t miss out on our sumptuous New Year’s Day Champagne Breakfast! One thing is for sure, there will be Champagne & Dancing!

HAUTE CUISINE & FRENCH WINES
at La Riviera
Friday December 31st, 2010
Outlets Manager: Julien Narbonne
Executive Chef: Pierre Sudre
Riviera Terrace Reception: From 8.30pm until 9.00pm, enjoy a pre-dinner cocktail reception on the terrace of La Riviera with our Chef’s delights and 2002 POP Vintage Champagne!
Exclusive Dinner at LA RIVIERA
Price is $ 85 per person
Tax & gratuities are not included
Valet parking included
***DeLuxe Party favors***
***DJ from 9pm onwards***
***Champagne for midnight toast***

HOLIDAY BUFFET
at the Pavilion
Friday December 31st, 2010
Outlets Manager: Julien Labays
Executive Chef: Pierre Sudre
Celebrate New Year’s Eve In style in the trendy Pavilion
***Flow of house wine available throughout the dinner***
$ 60 per person
Tax & gratuities are not included
Valet parking included
***DeLuxe Party favors***
***DJ from 9pm onwards***
***Champagne for midnight toast***

La Riviera – 5800 Blue Lagoon Drive – FL 33126 Miami
(305)264-4888 – Ext.484 – www.sofitel-miami.com
www.opentable.com – La Riviera at Sofitel Miami

NEW YEAR’S DAY CHAMPAGNE BREAKFAST “A LA CARTE”
Save your New Year’s resolutions for January 1st and savor our incredible New Year’s Day Brunch in La Riviera. Our extraordinary Champagne Breakfast features a variety of prepared-to-order entrees, as well as dozens of delicious selections from our holiday themed buffet.
Breakfast will be served from 6am until 1pm
Price is A La Carte
La Riviera – 5800 Blue Lagoon Drive – FL 33126 Miami
(305)264-4888 – Ext.484 – www.sofitel-miami.com
www.opentable.com – La Riviera at Sofitel Miami

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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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.

Educate Tomorrow Monte Carlo Casino Gala 1/8/11

January 8, 2011
7:00 pm – 12:00 am
Private Bayfront Estate
17575 Old Cutler Road
Palmetto Bay, Fl
VIP Tickets: $250
Tickets: $200
Tickets available through our website or by calling 305.374.3751
Tickets are limited, please reserve soon.

Casino games provided by Royal Casino Events.
Enjoy the culinary offerings of: Smith & Wolensky, Tap Tap, Red And More!

Desserts Provided By: Platinum Treats, Jennifer’s Homemade, Cakes By Denyse, Homebaked By Tara

Corporate Sponsorships Available: $1,000 – $20,000

Gala Chair: Jason Mazer
Auction Chair: Kara Sharp
Steering Committee
Ivette Day
Mirelle Enlow
Natalie Escudero
Erica French
Eunice Irizarry
Shawn Joost
Mary Kondrachuk
Natalie Roling
Scott Shrey
Elizabeth Smith
Sandra Upegui
Patti Valdes

Contact Shawn Joost for further information by calling 305.374.3751 or emailing joost@educatetomorrow.org

A portion of your ticket is tax deductible. Educate Tomorrow is a certified 501(c)(3) organization.

Graphics Donated by Amaniac Design

Save 50%: In honor of National Mentoring Month, ET Mentors can purchase a Mentor Appreciation Ticket at half price!All current Educate Tomorrow mentors can purchase a Gala ticket at 50% off. Please call the Educate Tomorrow office at (305) 374-3751 to purchase Mentor Appreciation tickets.

The French-American Chamber of Commerce Holiday Reception 12/16/10

The French-American Chamber of Commerce invites you to a Holiday Reception
Thursday December 16th
7pm-9pm
At the Residence of
The Consul General of France in Miami
And Mrs Gaël de Maisonneuve
4896 SW 80th Street, Miami, FL, 33143

Space Limited
Members: $15
Friends of the Chamber: $30

RSVP here

More information at 305.374.5000 or info@faccmiami.com

A Seraphic Fire Christmas 12/15/10

December 15, 6pm – 9pm
The Patricia & Phillip Frost Art Museum
10975 SW 17th Street
Miami, FL 33199
thefrost.fiu.edu

Don’t miss out on this experience!

Buy your tickets today for the 2nd annual fundraiser featuring Seraphic Fire with this year’s A Seraphic Fire Christmas. This unique, intimate event features the acclaimed choral group performing within our permanent collection galleries with master Baroque works – such as Rubens’ The Adoration of the Magi – serving as the perfect backdrop.

This unique concert will feature Miami’s acclaimed chamber choir, Seraphic Fire, at The Frost Art Museum. This choral performance entitled, A Seraphic Fire Christmas will be held within The Museum’s galleries on Wednesday, December 15th, commencing with a private reception at 6 p.m. Seating is limited for this event and tickets are required. To RSVP contact Ximena Gallegos, Membership Coordinator at 305.348.2254 or xgallego@fiu.edu.

Seating is limited for this event and tickets are required.

Abnormal Ariginals Refreshes the Miami Market with its Peculiar Original Factor

Abnormal Ariginals Refreshes the Miami Market with its Peculiar Original Factor
Miami Based Line Conquers the Streets with Its Fresh Take of Urban Chic

Welcoming abnormality and appreciating what is original, perfectly describes this new Miami based line. Inspired by pieces that reflect the minds of its designers, it brings out a sense of freedom in a crowded fashion industry of cookie cutters that lack any distinguishing characteristics.

Founded by De’Hollie Wood and Anthony Shaw, two young entrepreneurs with an immense amount of fashion potential, bring to life this new lifestyle brand. For the past couple of years, they have cultivated their ground and are finally ready to spread their empire, one step at a time. Abnormal Ariginals’ first introduction into the fashion industry is their latest collection of men and women’s T-shirt, with a vast variety of designs and graphics to choose from. They share one similar ingredient, originality, but in this case “ariginality”.

“People nowadays crave that IT factor, the one that sets individuals apart. There was a time when being “different” was not a good thing, you were considered an outcast and left in the dark. Abnormal Ariginals has replaced “what supposedly is” and taken it to a higher level of creation” states De’Hollie Wood, CEO of Abnormal Ariginals. Its present collection reflects the distaste of monotony apparel while offering a set of new and wearable proposals. Their first collection, titled Welcoming Abnormality, brings forth versatile personalities, as the youthful Phil, a slim fit shirt or Shades in the Sun, a v-neck T-shirt, both made from 100% cotton and each showcasing bright vivid colors with Abnormal Ariginals peculiar fun factor.

Abnormal Ariginals has set its eyes on the South Florida market with its own pristine goal of becoming the go to, urban chic brand within their respective market. Focusing on the brand’s distinctive outspoken and with no reservations designs, it offers its fans a fresh fashionable outlook. The time for fashion absolutism is over; we are in the period of singularity – no more “follow the leader” complex.

Abnormal Ariginals is a lifestyle brand that represents true originality! Founded by two young designers who believe in the need to speak out their unbiased minds through their outspoken designs. There was a time when being different was not a good thing, you were considered an outcast and left in the dark. Abnormal Ariginals has replaced “what supposedly is” and taken it to a higher level of creation. Being the same is not an option. www.abnormalariginals.com.

New Years Forever 2011 12/31/10

New Years Forever 2011
December 31st at 9:00 pm
GlassHaus Studios
8000 Biscayne Blvd.
Tickets starting at $150.00 per person
www.newyearsforever.com

Make this New Year’s Celebration For You with Memories that Last Forever
Vitamin C hosts New Years Forever

Looking for the perfect way to bid farewell to 2010 and celebrate the arrival of the New Year? Vitamin C has the perfect dose of New Year’s excitement planned for you. Call your friends, mark your calendar and plan to attend NEW YEARS FOREVER on December 31st at 9:00 pm at GlassHaus Studios located at 8000 Biscayne Blvd. Tickets, starting at $150.00 per person, will guarantee you the ultimate celebration among friends, breathtaking views and enough excitement to make memories you’ll remember throughout 2011.

New Years Forever will offer top-notch entertainment featuring top 40’s and open format music by DJ Miguel G. (www.djmiguelg.com), live music by RIA (www.riamusiconline.com), fire and water shows, and fireworks display. Guests will enjoy six hours of Premium Open Bar (9pm – 3am), Robata Hor d’ourves (provided by Novecento) and a midnight champagne toast. VIP packages will also be available. And there’s more! Take part in a memorable countdown to 2011 complete with party favors all being captured by on-site event photographers.

Why choose New Years Forever? Vitamin C, a Miami-based marketing company (www.yourvitaminc.com), has endured months of planning and spared no expense while preparing for this event. As a result, consider all the right components of a memorable event being handed over to you on a silver platter at one of Miami’s premier locations. GlassHaus Studios is part of Miami’s mid-century architectural (MiMo) inspired historical district. GlassHaus’s unique 2nd floor location includes 4,000 sq. feet of indoor space and an additional 7,200 sq. feet of outdoor space featuring a sun deck and a swimming pool.

In order to get your New Year’s plans underway and purchase tickets, please visit newyearsforever.com for complete details. Tickets are available for purchase at the Vitamin C Headquarters for no online surcharges by emailing info@newyearsforever.com. To inquire about VIP packages, please call 305-375-0179.

How to prepare for New Years Forever? Bring out your best outfit, as proper attire (cocktail and semi-formal wear) will be enforced. Bring your friends or celebrate among hundreds of new friends and young professionals. And lastly and most importantly, leave your worries behind. Prepare for a night of top-notch entertainment, premium open bar and hor d’ourves. And remember… when the champagne runs out and the night is gone, the memories made at New Years Forever will live on!

For more information on this event, please email info@newyearsforever.com.

Build A Bear Drive 12/17/10

Build A Bear Drive
Dec. 17, 7 to 10 p.m.
The Falls – Store A180
www.EarthFloridaPageants.com

Build-a-Bear drive to benefit children in hospitals

Florida Earth Pageants is inviting the community to get into the holiday spirit by attending a Build-A-Bear drive on December 17 at 7p.m. at The Falls. The drive will allow everyone to build their own stuffed animals and then donate them to Recycle the Love, one of the pageant’s platforms.

“We are taking all donated bears and other toys to children who will be spending Christmas Day in the hospital,” said Brittney Ronda, 15, the reigning Miss Teen Earth Florida. “We’ll spend a few hours with the children, read stories, play with them and distribute all the donations collected.”

This is the second event in the month hosted by the Florida Earth pageants. Ronda organized an Ice Cream Social last week at Wall’s Ice Cream Parlor. “We had tons of people come and eat ice cream with us.” Ronda explained. “Wall’s is giving us 30 percent of all proceeds and we will be purchasing more toys and decorations for the Christmas party for the children.”

Florida Earth Pageants are preliminaries to the Miss Earth system, the only one in the world dedicated 100 percent to environmental education. Besides representing the State at the national and international competitions, Earth titleholders are active in their communities year-round.

“We invite everyone to give us a hand and contribute, so these children who for one or another reason are spending the holidays in a hospital, also have the opportunity to enjoy these days,” said Kelly Saks, 24, Miss Earth Florida.

“We are proud to say that all our titleholders are truly committed to serve their communities and make a difference,” said Pageant Director Sandra Silva. “These are ladies as young as 14 going out there and getting the job done. We have donated over 2,000 books to local elementary schools, cleaned up local beaches, planted trees, and led educational activities for children in the last six months, just to name a few.”

The drive will be hosted by Miss Earth Florida, Miss Teen Earth Florida, Miss Earth Kendall, Miss Earth Weston and Miss Teen Earth Gulf Coast, from 7 p.m. until closing time. The Build a Bear Workshop at The Falls is located in store A180 at 888 SW 136th Street in Miami.

For more information on this and other fundraisers visit www.EarthFloridaPageants.com

BP Media Christmas Affair Toy Drive and Cocktail 12/22/10

BP Media’s 3rd Annual Christmast Affair
Toy Drive & Cocktail Event
Wednesday, December 22, 7pm-10pm
Crazy About You
1155 Brickell Bay Dr, Miami
RSVP: rsvp@bpmediapartners.com

Complimnearty cocktails by Brugal Rum, 7:30pm-8:30pm
Hors d’oeuvres by Crazy About You Restaurant & Lounge

Please bring an unwrapped toy to be donated to Casimiro Foundation

Photos with Santa at Hole in the Wall fundraiser for Paws 4 You 12/11/10

Saturday, December 11, 1:00pm-5:00pm,
Hole in the Wall
14421 South Dixie Highway, Palmetto Bay
Southeast corner of Kings Bay Shopping Center
786.227.6058

Meet Santa “Sam” who is personally inviting you and your family, as well as your pet, to pose for a Holiday picture ($10).

Come enjoy your favorite sandwiches, chicken wings and beer with your friends at Hole in the Wall as we all celebrate the season.

Adoptable dogs will be available to walk, brush and play!
Lucy, Puppy, Summer, Fergi and Baxter

Miami Jewish Health Systems Toy Drive For Children Of Haiti Earthquake through 12/22/10

Miami Jewish Health Systems Launches Toy Drive For Children Of Haiti Earthquake
Toy Drive ends on December 22, 2010.

Please bring wrapped toys for children of all ages to:
Miami Jewish Health Systems – Hazel Cypen Tower lobby area
5200 NE 2nd Avenue, Miami, FL 33137
Mondays – Fridays, 9am to 7pm

Toys will be handed out to children at MJHS’ annual Christmas party on December 22, 2010 with City of Miami Mayor Tomás Regalado.

Healthcare system’s staff, residents and families collect toys for victims’ first Christmas since devastating earthquake.

Miami Jewish Health Systems (MJHS), one of South Florida’s largest and most innovative providers of comprehensive healthcare, has launched a holiday toy drive to collect toys for children impacted by the Haiti Earthquake.

Miami Jewish Health Systems launches a holiday toy drive to collect toys for children impacted by the Haiti Earthquake – their first Christmas since the Feb 2010 disaster.

CONTACT: For more information, please contact Leslee Geller at lgeller@mjhha.org or call (305) 762-1365.

Celebrate 2010 Year-End with Miami-Based Artist Carla Fache 12/18/10

“Transitions”- Solo Art Exhibition By Carla Fache
Celebrating 2010 Year- End With Miami-Based Artist,
At The Jazz Gallery, December 18th, 2010.

The Jazz Gallery, in conjunction with the WDNA Miami radio, is proud to present “Transitions“- Solo Art Exhibition of Miami based abstract artist, Carla Fache.

“Transitions” – Solo Art Exhibition, invites the viewer to experience what the artist describes as “ Emotional Mathematics”. Where color is the protagonist of the show, through its vibrations and inner light technique, and balance, through the conjugation of shapes and layers, the dance floor. “My imagination travels to non-existing dimensions that I best describe through a process of layering. When I paint, I feel I’m hypnotized by colors and textures, all of which will create soft, thin layers that hide or reveal a mark of an unspoken feeling, emotion, or thought.”

Mixed media, acrylic on wood, canvas and paper, are some of the works Fache will display in this color field exhibition. With this solo art show; Fache will culminate 2010 with an explosion of color, abstract expressionist, and style. Her show at the Jazz Gallery / WDNA will also feature news paintings that will also be available for sale.

“It is through the color where I release the energy of my dialogue; the frontier between the convex and the in-convex, the essential and the primitive, the engine of the full and the throttle of the eternal inner strength search … what thrills and transcends the essential.”

Fache’s works have been exhibited in leading galleries and museums throughout the world and are owned by numerous corporations and various international collectors. Come and discover the fascinating work of Carla Fache at the Jazz Gallery Monday to Friday from 9am to 5pm.

Closing Night Reception December 18th, starting at 7:30pm. Fache’s exhibition will continue at the Jazz Gallery/ WDNA through December 23, 2010.
For more information about ”Transitions”-Solo art Exhibition, please visit www.wdna.org / www.carlafache.com or call 305-756-7975. Admission is free.

Come and discover the fascinating work of Carla Fache at the Jazz Gallery

Route to Human Rights Official Launch 12/10/10

Route to Human Rights Official Launch
Friday, December 10, 2010, 11am-1pm
Miami Dade College InterAmerican Campus
627 S.W. 27 Ave. (Corner of S.W. 27 Ave. and S.W. 6 St.)
http://www.routetohumanrights.org

On Friday, Dec. 10, at 11 a.m. the InterAmerican Campus will host the inauguration of the multi-media project, titled Route to Human Rights, which will place art created by local and international artists at 30 locations throughout the state. Each of the pieces will represent a different article of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. The project will eventually include works of art permanently installed at all eight MDC campuses, among other locations.

The inauguration will feature the unveiling of the first work of art, Elevacíon (Elevation), created by Uruguayan artist Mauro Arbiza. The 16-foot sculpture is inspired by Article 19: “Everyone has the right to freedom of opinion and expression.”

Presented in partnership with the Florida Center for the Literary Arts, the event will also honor the work of Chenjerai Hove, Miami: City of Refuge writer-in-residence.

Once all works are installed, a Passport to Human Rights route and map will be available at all project sites and online. Visitors can collect stamps corresponding to each article as they follow the Route to Human Rights. A completed passport can be redeemed for commemorative gifts and prizes.

MDC first joined forces with ISHR a year ago. On Nov. 12, 2009, six women from the organization set a new Guinness World Record™ for “Longest Reading Aloud Marathon by a Team” while reading the30 Articles of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, repeatedly for more than 240 hours at the InterAmerican Campus.

Miami Magic Gala for the Junior League of Miami 12/10/10

Unlock The Magic Of Miami
Junior League of Miami Celebrates Community Leaders at Festive Fundraiser
The Four Seasons Hotel
Friday, Dec. 10 from 7 p.m. to 11 p.m.

Miami Magic tickets are $150 per person and $1,500 for a table of 10.
For more information or to purchase Miami Magic event and raffle tickets, visit www.jlmiami.org.

The Junior League of Miami (JLM) is celebrating Miami and honoring those who make the city magical at a festive holiday fundraiser at the Four Seasons Hotel on Friday, Dec. 10 from 7 p.m. to 11 p.m. This year’s Miami Magic will be emceed by NBC reporter Jeff Burnside and will feature tasty mojitos by Ron Atlantico, wine and champagne by Barefoot, and dinner and dancing under the stars. Proceeds benefit projects of JLM, an organization of approximately 1,000 women dedicated to the empowerment of Miami’s women, children and families.

“Miami Magic is a wonderful event that is open to everyone in the community. It celebrates the spirit of our great city, all while raising funds for JLM’s community projects,” says Loretta Nido, JLM President. “We will honor five remarkable people who, in line with the mission of JLM, have had a huge impact on the lives of women and children and we are thrilled to recognize their outstanding work.”

The five honorees that JLM will pay tribute to are agriculturist and philanthropist Swanee and Paul Dimare, successful trial attorney and restaurateur, James L Ferraro, former Miami Herald publisher and early childhood development specialist David Lawrence Jr., and founder of popular South Florida online e-newsletter Just Ask Boo, Boo Zamek.

Throughout the evening, guests will also have an opportunity to try their luck at winning 15 amazing raffle packages including a 7-night Royal Caribbean Cruise, a 2-night stay at the popular Hawk’s Cay Resort, a sports package that includes a Dwayne Wade autographed plaque, a golf foursome at the Biltmore, tickets to the Sony Ericsson, and gorgeous jewels by H & H Jewelry among many others.

Sponsors include Greenberg Traurig, Marlene & George Karavetsos, Erin Knight, Legon Ponce & Fofiman, PA, Loretta and Miguel Nido, April and Jason Pizzo, Sears Family, White & Case, Amicon Construction Services, Philip W. George, Fidelity National Title, Vicky & Bert Hucks, Meland Russin Budwick Attorneys at Law, Mary Young and Smoothie King.

The Junior League of Miami, founded in 1926, is an organization of approximately 1,000 women sharing a common vision to empower Miami’s women, children, and families to conquer tomorrow’s challenges and to build a united community. The mission of the Junior League of Miami is to promote voluntarism, develop the potential of women and improve communities through the effective action and leadership of trained volunteers. Its purpose is exclusively educational and charitable. The Junior League concentrates its resources to make a significant impact on our community within the areas of homelessness, family violence, early childhood education, children’s & women’s health and foster care. This year, in addition to providing $100,000 in direct funding, another $600,000 in volunteer hours will be dedicated to the community for projects that address our five focus areas. For more information, visit www.jlmiami.org.

Miami Music Television Filming 12/7-16/10

Miami Music Television

Miami Music Television (MMTV) is a music reality show from box office to backstage.
Broadcast Saturday night into 1.5 million homes locally in Miami on ABC television WPLG Ch 10.
Miami Music Television is the premiere showcase for Miami’s great fountain of talent.
The show will be featuring musicians, bands and performers in all styles of music from the South Florida market along with celebrity appearances and interviews from the South Beach music scene.
Miami Music television will have local radio DJs and TV personalities as hosts and hostesses.
The season premiere will be late prime time Saturday night 1/1/2011 at 1am Est. on ABC television WPLG Ch 10 Miami Florida.

We have gathered some great iterviews with a lot of celebs for the show. (just interviewed Rick Ross and Julian Lennon plus many more. See website for list of upcoming interviews)

We are starting the filming of our 8 week season on ABC television WPLG Ch 10 here in Miami.
We are filming at TheTalent Farm Studios in Pembroke Pines. on Tue Dec 7th.
We are filming the 7,8,9,13,14,15,16 of Dec 2010 starting at around 7pm.
We have a box office open on the www.MiamiMusicTelevision.com website and want people to go and buy tickets for the show tapings.
The audience is part of the show.

Pet Photos with Santa at Dadeland Mall for One Night Only 12/9/10

Pet Photos With Santa At Dadeland Mall For One Night Only
Thursday, December 9, 2010
8 p.m. to 9:30 p.m.
Dadeland Mall (Center Court)
7535 N. Kendall Drive, Miami, FL 33156

Dadeland Mall invites families to bring their favorite furry friends to the mall for a fun and unique photo opportunity with Santa, sponsored by My Pet Boutique. Limited to dogs and cats.
Photo prices vary.

Cookies with Santa at The Falls 12/11/10

Children Invited To Celebrate The Magic Of The Holiday Season At The Falls
Saturday, December 11, 2 p.m. – 4 p.m.
The Falls (Center Court)
8888 SW 136th Street, Miami, FL 33176

Free festive, family-fun activities and a visit by Santa await families

Families are invited to celebrate the joys of the holiday season during the Simon Kidgits Club’s Cookies with Santa Celebration at The Falls. Children will enjoy a visit by Santa, where they can munch on cookies and milk. In addition, attendees will also have the opportunity to write a letter to Santa, decorate gift bags, enjoy live entertainment and more. Kidgits members will receive a complimentary Despicable Me hat (while supplies last).

Become a fan on Facebook at www.facebook.com/ShopTheFalls.

The Simon Kidgits Club’s “Cookies with Santa” Celebration is free to members and non-members alike; however, families can sign up for the Kidgits Club, during regular mall hours, for a membership fee of $5. Membership includes a Kidgits Club membership card and T-shirt, scheduled entertainment and activities for families, a Birthday Club (including birthday card and gift redemption certificate), unique programs and offers, discounts and a quarterly newsletter. For more information, visit www.simon.com/kidgits.

Art Basel Day 5: Pool Art Fair, another great fair in a hotel By Betty Alvarez

The sixth edition of the Pool Art Fair went underway at the Carlton Hotel. It is the only exhibition to present great, unprecedented artists during Art Basel Miami Beach.

The simple, modest approach of the Pool Art Fair offered an exciting alternative to the “Art Fair” experience for dealers and collectors as well as the general public. Pool’s purpose is to create a meeting ground for outstanding artists, primarily those who do not yet have gallery representation. The organization is committed to present to the world talented artists that do not yet have representation. This fair offered artists the opportunity to be part of the unique and important cultural environment that manifests during Art Basel Miami Beach. It was also the opportunity for gallery owners, curators, and other art enthusiasts to discover artists that are not shown in the other art fairs.

Exhibiting artists use the hotel guest rooms to display their work creating a unique and personal setting. They shared their most recent works with the public.

Photographs by Betty Alvarez

A Christmas Party for a Cause Benefiting Children’s Home Society of Miami 12/16/10

Thursday, December 16 at 6:00pm
Bleu Moon Lounge
1717 N. Bayshore Drive
Miami, FL 33132
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Please join WebCityGirls and Twitter Friend @Miamitude for a Social Fundraiser Holiday Party benefiting the Children’s Home Society of Miami.

Established in 1902, Children’s Home Society of Florida (CHS) is one of Florida’s oldest private not-for-profit organizations providing services to children and families.

We ask that you please donate $20 at the door, which provides new clothing and shoes for a neglected child. Your donation will make many homeless abused Children in Miami Dade very happy and grateful!

Our Christmas Party will be full of entertainment, music, dancing, awesome raffle and a lot of Twitter Fun with special WCG_TJ on site! We will also have “Step & Repeat” for all of the Fun Social Photos!

WebCityGirls & @Miamitude are looking forward to sharing FUN times for a Great Cause. Wishing you all a Wonderful Cheerful Holiday Season!

Parodi Lecture in Philosophy of Art 12/5/10

Parodi Lecture in Philosophy of Art
Miami Art Museum and University of Miami, Department of Philosophy present Sherri Irvin, Associate Professor of Philosophy, University of Oklahoma
“Making Contemporary Art: Fabrication and Negotiation”
Sunday, December 5, 2010, 11:30am; auditorium doors open at 11am
Miami Art Museum, 101 West Flagler Street
Lecture is free and open to the public
Light refreshments following lecture

Making a contemporary artwork is not simply (and at times not at all) fabricating an object. The artist’s negotiations with curators and conservators are often crucial in determining the artwork’s very nature. This lecture will examine how the hybrid process of fabrication and negotiation shapes works of art, and how it affects the way that viewers should appreciate and interpret them.

A philosopher who specializes on aesthetics and the philosophy of art, Sherri Irvin has written extensively on matters related to contemporary art and the aesthetic experience in everyday life. She is currently working on a book tentatively titled Challenging Objects: Negotiations in Contemporary Art.

For more information, contact education@miamiartmuseum.org or 305.375.4073.

The Parodi Lecture in Philosophy of Art is supported by MAM Trustee Gonzalo Parodi and presented in conjunction with University of Miami, Department of Philosophy.

Light Up Your Holidays During Family Fridays at The Falls 12/3-17/10

Light up your holidays DURING “FAMILY FRIDAYS AT THE FALLS”
The Falls (Center Court)
8888 SW 136th Street, Miami, FL 33176

Series of FREE performances dedicated to celebrating music from around the world set amongst more than one million twinkling lights

The Falls welcomes the winter music concert series, sponsored by Mercedes-Benz of Cutler Bay, allowing music lovers to enjoy and experience a multicultural mix of free, open-to-the-public performances under the moonlight every Friday in December, including jazz, bossanova, blues, world music, flamenco, classics, pop melodies and contemporary Latin grooves.

Friday, December 3, 2010 from 6p.m. to 9p.m.
Heavy Shtetl performs traditional klezmer and jewish music

Friday, December 10, 2010 from 6p.m. to 9p.m.
Andares Latin Band performs World dance music

Friday, December 17, 2010 from 6p.m. to 9p.m.
Lucian Williams Jazz Trio performs holiday music

Contact The Falls at (305) 255-4571, visit www.simon.com or become a fan on Facebook at www.facebook.com/ShopTheFalls

Photographs of Julian Lennon Presents Timeless on 11/30/10

Julian Lennon Presents Timeless during Art Basel Miami Beach at the New Generation Green Room, Adrienne Arsht Center on Tuesday, November 30, 2010.  Julian Lennon a renowned musician and cultural icon makes his first South Florida appearance to exhibit a personal collection of classic and contemporary photography.

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Photographs of Daniel Goldstein Through the Eyes of Love HIV/AIDS Art Exhibition Opening Reception on 11/30/10

Daniel Goldstein Through the Eyes of Love HIV/AIDS Art Exhibition at Miami International University of Art & Design on Tuesday, November 30, 2010.  The exhibit showcased art by San Francisco-based artist Daniel Goldstein, who was the featured artist at the 2010 International AIDS Conference in Vienna, Austria where his sculptures made up of everyday HIV-related objects were highlighted.What an amazing exhibition, wonderful art, fashion and for a great cause.

Miami Beach Community Health Center, a respected not-for-profit comprehensive health care network established in 1977, is proud to present the third installment of its thought-provoking “Through the Eyes of Love” juried art exhibition held in honor of World AIDS Day at Miami International University of Art & Design. The free exhibition is open to the public from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. from Wed., Dec. 1 through Fri., Dec. 3 and from 7 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. on Sat., Dec. 4.

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Photographs of The Base Paint Tents For The Children Of Haiti on 11/29/10

The Base Paint Tents For The Children Of Haiti on Monday, November 29, 2010.  Fundacion Manos Del Sur and Step By Step Foundation unite under the artistic direction of artist Antuan to present an exhibition of The Base Paint Tents during the week of Art Basel Miami Beach 2010 .

The Base Paint Tents is a project of ten tents being transformed into ten works of art by artists from around the world. The tents will ultimately function as multi-purpose classrooms in earthquake-ravaged Haiti for the children of Atlet Peyi Dayiti in Port-au-Prince. At almost a year after the devastating earthquake, this exhibition is a call for attention to the reality of a country that tries to carry on with life as usual, still amid ruins and tent towns.

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Photographs of the Knight Arts Challenge Reception on 11/29/10

Knight Arts Challenge Reception at the Knight Concert Hall, Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Art on Monday, November 29, 2010.

This marked the third year of Knight Foundation’s five-year, $40 million investment help make art anywhere in South Florida.  The Knight Foundation believes in Miami as a cultural destination and in art as a way to bind the community.

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Knight Foundation Awards Infuse South Florida Arts Scene with $3.8 million
Miami-Dade Schools to Offer Cultural Field Trip in Every Grade; Unique Miami Stories Will Be Told in Film; Haitian Art Traditions Promoted Through Local Training Program

Embodying South Florida’s creative spirit, 27 ideas received $3.8 million today as part of the 2010 Knight Arts Challenge Miami, a community-wide contest to bring South Florida together through the arts.

The winners of the contest, created by the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation, include projects to:
· Expose 130,000 Miami-Dade County students to South Florida’s cultural gems through a field trip each year – doubling the current number of participants.
· Shape South Florida’s cinematic identity by funding the Borscht Film Festival to commission original films telling unique Miami stories.
· Recapture and promote Haitian art through a youth training program in Homestead that teaches students to create traditional works.

In just three years, Knight Foundation has invested $17.5 million in Arts Challenge projects – an amount that local arts supporters will double with matching funds.

“The arts have always had a transformational impact on our sense of community,” said Alberto Ibargüen, president and CEO of the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation. “They move us, shape us, bring us together and show what we can be – and everyday Knight Arts Challenge winners are adding to that momentum.”

The 2010 winners include individual artists like William Stewart, a former percussionist for the top reggae band Third World, emerging groups like The PlayGround Theatre and some of the county’s largest institutions.

Their ideas will promote creative writing among students young and old, help more groups perform on Gusman Center’s historic stage and create an exhibition space for sound art on Lincoln Road. (A full list is below.)

“Anyone can apply to the Knight Arts Challenge. The only requirement is that they have a great idea. Tonight’s winners show South Florida has an abundance of them,” said Dennis Scholl, Knight Foundation’s vice president/arts.

The contest’s success inspired Knight Foundation to launch a national arts program, which invests in projects that enrich and engage eight communities across the United States. The cities include Detroit, San Jose and Philadelphia, which now has its own Knight Arts Challenge contest.

Among the national program’s signature efforts is Random Acts of Culture, which brings performers out of symphony halls and into the streets and people’s everyday lives. Some 1,000 Random Acts of Culture will be performed over the next three years in Miami and the other seven cities.

The Knight Arts Challenge, a matching grant program, will open again in early 2011 to accept the fourth round of applicants.

To find out more about Knight’s arts program, or to sign up for e-mail updates, visit www.knightarts.org.

The John S. and James L. Knight Foundation advances journalism in the digital age and invests in the vitality of communities where the Knight brothers owned newspapers. Knight Foundation focuses on projects that promote informed and engaged communities and lead to transformational change. For more, visit www.knightfoundation.org.

Knight Arts Challenge 2010 Winners

Recipient: Miami-Dade County Public Schools
Project: M-DCPS Cultural Passport
Award: $1 million
Summary: To help Miami-Dade students experience South Florida’s cultural richness, the school board will sponsor an arts field trip in every grade. The Cultural Passport program will reach more than 130,000 public school students – or twice the number that participate now. An advisory board representing the cultural, business and educational communities will work together to help coordinate the program. New curricular materials will educate students about the cultural arts they will experience, and teachers will lead activities in the classroom to engage students before and after the arts field trip. The project aims to instill a love and understanding of arts and culture in young people – and to support the long-term future of the arts.

Bio: Miami-Dade County Public Schools provides the highest quality education
 so that all students are empowered to lead productive and fulfilling 
lives as lifelong learners and responsible citizens. The school
 district’s core values are excellence, integrity, equity and 
citizenship. Miami-Dade County Public Schools is committed to 
educational excellence for all.

Recipient: University of Miami
Project: Henry Mancini Institute – Outbound
Award: $500,000
Summary: To expose new audiences to great music, the University of Miami will create a community engagement program featuring its Henry Mancini Institute’s multigenre orchestra. The orchestra will bring its blend of stylistically diverse music to such community venues as Fairchild Tropical Botanic Garden, the Knight Concert Hall at the Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts and the U.M. Gusman Concert Hall. The program also will include two free community concerts featuring new works by U.M. Frost School of Music students, faculty and guest artists, and a dozen mixed-genre concerts at select public schools.

Bio: The Phillip and Patricia Frost School of Music is a world-class music institution with 100 faculty members and 700 students located on the Coral Gables campus of the University of Miami. The mission of the Frost School of Music is to foster musical leadership by providing an innovative, relevant and inspiring education; advance performance, creativity and scholarship; and enrich the world community with meaningful outreach and brilliant cultural offerings. The Frost School is the exclusive home of the Henry Mancini Institute, which provides students with cross-genre performance opportunities in real-world professional settings, and the Bruce Hornsby Creative American Music Program, which develops the creative skills of talented young artist-songwriters by immersing them in the diverse traditions of American songwriting.

Recipient: City of Miami Beach
Project: Sleepless Night 2011
Award: $200,000
Summary: The city of Miami Beach will inspire and bring South Florida together with a third Sleepless Night festival featuring indoor and outdoor art and performances across Miami Beach. The 13-hour festival, to be observed at the end of daylight saving time 2011, will feature more than 150 performances, exhibits and cultural events at more than 80 locations, including five outdoor stages. As many as 150,000 attendees are expected to share a newfound sense of community as they mingle and experience the work of 300 artists. The festival also aims to stimulate tourism and the local economy by attracting crowds to the city.

Bio: Miami Beach’s cultural affairs program sustains, develops and supports the arts in Miami Beach for the enjoyment and education of residents and visitors.

Recipient: Borscht Film Festival
Project: Redefining Miami in Film
Award: $150,000
Summary: To shape Miami’s cinematic identity, the Borscht Film Festival will showcase and create original films that tell unique Miami stories. The festival will issue an open call for local filmmakers to join them in the process, and will provide financial and professional support for producing the films created annually. After they are completed, the films will be available online, shown at the Borscht Film Festival and made available to national and international film festivals.

Bio: The Borscht Film Festival, established in 2004, is Miami’s fresh local independent film fest. It commissions and showcases films by emerging artists that tell Miami stories that go beyond the typical portrayal of a beautiful but vapid party town, forging the cinematic identity of the city both locally and globally. The Borscht festival has been called “Miami’s best film festival” by Miami New Times and “Miami alt-culture summit” by The Miami Herald.

Recipient: DawnTown
Project: Architecture Contest
Award: $150,000
Summary: To explore innovative architecture, DawnTown will sponsor an annual architectural contest resulting in the creation of a temporary structure. The organization will solicit nominations of architects from around the world who are working with innovative styles, techniques or materials. One winner will be awarded a budget to design a temporary structure to be built on a Miami site. The structure will demonstrate the winner’s innovation and attract people to experience architecture and their community with fresh eyes.

Bio: DawnTown’s mission is to strengthen the connection between Miami and innovative architecture. DawnTown is a partnership among institutions and individuals who recognize that innovative architecture can enrich our lives but is rarely experienced. The partners thus dedicate their time and talents to generating excitement for innovative architecture by organizing competitions, promoting events and generally supporting the community of architects and architecture fans in Miami.

Recipient: Florida Grand Opera Inc.
Project: Opera Free for All – Part Two
Award: $150,000
Summary: To continue cultivating a new audience for opera, Florida Grand Opera will offer discount tickets to winners and entrants in last winter’s Knight-supported drawing for free tickets to Carmen. The opera company will reach out to winners and entrants in the 2010 ticket giveaway, offering them discounted tickets to performances in Miami-Dade and Broward counties. The ticket offer will be part of a marketing campaign, with an online survey, that will target the nearly 11,000 contest entrants. Survey results will help the company know what kind of incentives people need to become part of Miami’s faithful opera audience.

Bio: Florida Grand Opera (FGO) is the seventh oldest opera company in the United States, founded in 1941 in Miami and 1945 in Fort Lauderdale. FGO is the Southeast’s first regional opera company – created May 31, 1994, by the merger of founding companies Greater Miami Opera and the Opera Guild of Fort Lauderdale. It is the 12th largest opera company in the nation with a budget that has grown from $1,200 in 1941 to a projected $11 million for 2010-11. FGO is categorized by OPERA America as one of 10 Level I opera companies. Each season, more than 60,000 people attend main-stage opera performances in Miami and Fort Lauderdale, and thousands more experience FGO through free-to-the-public outreach programs and events. FGO’s educational programs reach 11,000 students annually.

Recipient: Florida International University
Project: Creative Writing Fellowship Program
Award: $150,000
Summary: To advance South Florida’s literary community, Florida International University will create a fellowship program in creative writing for graduate students in the fine arts. Eight Knight Fellows will receive an annual stipend for three years as they participate in a range of community activities, including teaching creative writing in Miami-Dade public schools, coordinating a reading series and representing FIU and South Florida at national writers conferences. The fellowship program aims to help attract America’s top young writers to South Florida and generate creativity within Miami’s arts community.

Bio: Florida International University is Miami-Dade County’s first public, four-year research university. With more than 38,000 students, 1,000+ full-time faculty members and more than 135,000 alumni, FIU is recognized as one of the nation’s largest universities based on enrollment. FIU offers more than 200 bachelor’s, master’s and doctoral degree programs in its colleges and schools. As the heart of FIU, the College of Arts & Sciences plays a vital role in the intellectual, cultural and civic life of local, national and international communities. The college provides an educational foundation that prepares students to be successful and engaged citizens in a global society.

Recipient: Funding Arts Broward
Project: New Work Award
Award: $150,000
Summary: To cultivate new arts audience in Broward County, Funding Arts Broward will establish three annual Knight New Work Awards for cutting-edge visual and performing arts projects. An advisory panel of arts professionals will help the group’s board review applications for the award. Each award recipient will give a free artistic demonstration, performance, master class or other presentation in an under-served Broward community. The project aims to increase audience enthusiasm and experience in the arts, draw new talent to the area and result in more sophisticated, ambitious works from the award winners.

Bio: Funding Arts Broward Inc. is a nonprofit arts organization committed to preserving and cultivating the arts in Broward County. FAB! was formed in response to the need for private financial support following drastic government budget cuts in the arts. Each FAB! member contributes $1,000 annually to the arts support fund and votes in the yearly competition that awards grants to nonprofit visual and performing arts organizations in Broward County. FAB! members review applications, view the artists’ works and hold extensive discussions to select proposals from local artists and art organizations.

Recipient: The Rhythm Foundation
Project: Big Night in Little Haiti
Award: $125,000
Summary: To showcase Haitian music, the Rhythm Foundation will produce a monthly concert series in Little Haiti featuring the country’s diverse rhythms. The free series will include performances in such venues as restaurants, art studios and other cultural centers. The concerts will allow Haitian artists to reach a larger audience and will showcase the broad and rich culture of Little Haiti, including its food, music and fine arts. The project also will help unify the community and attract South Floridians to the neighborhood, creating a broader audience for retail businesses and the Little Haiti Cultural Center. Interactive components on a website will use social media to generate interest and gauge impact.

Bio: The Rhythm Foundation, a Miami-based nonprofit cultural organization, is the foremost presenter of world music in Florida. Founded in 1988 with the goal of increasing international awareness through live music, the Rhythm Foundation has presented more than 400 concerts, events and festivals by established and innovative artists from around the world. Special focus is given to those cultures connecting to South Florida audiences – music from Latin America, the Caribbean, Africa, Asia and Europe. Many of the world’s established music legends have made their U.S. or Florida debuts with The Rhythm Foundation. Recognized as one of the top world music presenters in North America, the organization has built strong name recognition and a dedicated audience over the last 22 years. Its success is due to the selection of premiere artists and consistent quality of production.

Recipient: Bass Museum of Art
Project: Curatorial Fellowships
Award: $100,000
Summary: To foster dialogue within the Miami arts community, the Bass Museum of Art will create three one-year curatorial fellowships in contemporary art. This project will offer hands-on training to emerging curators or recent master of arts graduates. Among other activities, the fellows will conduct studio visits and gather materials to help the museum develop a complete archive on Miami artists. They will also help create an outdoor art program for Collins Park. In addition, the fellows will develop programming and contemporary artists’ projects for display in the Bass’ small-project room, called The Cabinet, and facilitate an educational lecture series for museum members.

Bio: Located in Miami Beach, the Bass Museum of Art offers a dynamic year-round calendar of exhibitions presenting contemporary art, works of art from its permanent collection of Renaissance and Baroque paintings, sculpture and textiles, and newly opened Egyptian Gallery. Artist’s projects, educational programs, lectures, concerts and free family days complement the works on view. Founded in 1963 when the City of Miami Beach accepted a collection of Renaissance and Baroque works of art from collectors John and Johanna Bass, the collection was housed in an Art Deco building designed in 1930 by Russell Pancoast. Architect Arata Isozaki designed an addition to the museum that doubled its size from 15,000 to 35,000 square feet between 1998 and 2002.

Recipient: Centro Cultural Brasil-USA da Florida
Project: Interactive Oscar Niemeyer Exhibit
Award: $100,000
Summary: To expose South Floridians to the mind of the Brazilian architect Oscar Niemeyer, Centro Cultural Brasil-USA da Florida will produce an interactive exhibit showcasing his creative process. The Niemeyer exhibition at Miami’s Freedom Tower will aim to enrich Miami culturally and enhance the city’s appeal as a global cultural destrination. A collaboration with the schools of architecture at the University of Miami and Florida International University, the project will feature lectures by professors to the architectural community and the general public. Middle and high school students will receive special tours of the exhibition.

Bio: The Centro Cultural Brasil-USA da Florida is a nongovernmental, not-for-profit organization established in 1997 with a mission to disseminate Brazilian culture in South Florida and strengthen the ties between Florida and Brazil.

Recipient: Friends of Gusman
Project: Gusman Center Stage Access
Award: $100,000
Summary: In an effort to attract resident companies of high artistic quality, Friends of the Gusman will create the Theater Rental Subsidy Fund. Over one year, three to five resident companies working in a variety of genres will perform at the Gusman Center as resident companies. They will enjoy theater and equipment rental subsidies, regular rehearsal time and priority booking in advance for new users. The project will allow cultural producers in South Florida to gain access to an exceptional and competitively priced venue located in the heart of downtown Miami.
Bio: Friends of Gusman is an independent, 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization affiliated with the Olympia Theater at the Gusman Center for the Performing Arts. With the oversight of a dedicated volunteer board of directors, Friends functions as a support organization to the staff of the theater. It works to advance and promote the theater through activities including preservation, restoration, operation, fund raising and marketing. Friends aims to preserve and promote this dynamic, historic community theater for the benefit of its resident companies, artists, patrons and surrounding community.

Recipient: Miami Art Museum
Project: “The Record” Exhibition Outreach
Award: $100,000
Summary: To enhance an exhibition on the role of art in vinyl record covers, Miami Art Museum will create an outreach series of performance, lectures and other events. “The Record,” to be presented in a 5,000-square-foot gallery and include work in a variety of media, will help the museum make contemporary art more appealing to a younger, music-oriented crowd. Related programs will embrace the range of musical cultures in Miami, from techno to Latin to hip-hop. On-site events will include gallery talks, performances, record swaps and other interactive sessions. The museum will collaborate with clubs, music stores and alternative spaces for off-site events, including DJ performances and artists who use music in their work.

Bio: Miami Art Museum is dedicated to collecting and exhibiting international art of the 20th and 21st centuries, with an emphasis on the art of the Atlantic Rim – the region from which most Miami residents hail, including the Americas, Europe and Africa. Miami Art Museum’s educational programming reaches more than 30,000 people every year. The new Miami Art Museum at Museum Park, designed by Herzog & de Meuron, is scheduled to open in 2013. In its new facility, MAM will have additional room to showcase the museum’s growing collections, an expanded exhibition space and a state-of-the-art educational complex.

Recipient: Miami Hispanic Ballet
Project: Miami Hispanic Cultural Arts Center
Award: $100,000
Summary: To culturally enrich the region, Miami Hispanic Ballet will create the Miami Hispanic Cultural Arts Center, offering multidisciplinary programming in Little Havana. The ballet group will hire instructors to offer high-quality classes, including comprehensive and progressive training in classical ballet, modern dance, flamenco, jazz and lyrical dance for ages six through adult. The cultural arts center also will hold Spanish-language theater production and literary workshops, and host up to six visual arts and historical exhibitions annually, as well as provide after-school and summer programs to underserved Hispanic communities.

Bio: Miami Hispanic Ballet (MHB) was incorporated in July 1993, as a not-for- profit dance organization. The company’s mission is to encourage excellence in dance, support artistic and cultural diversity and increase the opportunities for people to experience classical and contemporary dance forms. The organization is committed to developing and educating audiences in the appreciation of dance through the production and presentation of high quality events and educational programs. MHB has produced and presented major ballet performances of proven artistic excellence, and has hosted for 15 years the Annual International Ballet Festival of Miami. In 2009, Miami Hispanic Ballet received funds from Miami-Dade County to purchase a property in the heart of Miami’s Little Havana neighborhood. This facility will provide MHB with a permanent home, the Miami Hispanic Cultural Art Center that will be devoted to promoting dance and offering a variety of programs and activities throughout the year.

Recipient: The PlayGround Theatre
Project: The Red Thread
Award: $100,000
Summary: To foster understanding of Chinese culture, the PlayGround Theatre will produce the world premiere of a children’s production based on an ancient folktale. An estimated 16,000 children, teachers, family members and others will make up the audiences for 62 performances of The Red Thread, a play inspired by Chinese folklore. Study guides, available online and in the theater, will help teachers present pre- and post-performance classroom activities designed to maximize the play’s academic and creative impact. The theater also will conduct workshops with PlayGround actors in schools, parks and community events to introduce students to live theater and create interest in PlayGround productions.

Bio: The PlayGround Theatre creates high-quality, innovative theatre for South Florida’s children and their families. Founded in 2004, the company has produced nine plays that delight, provoke and inspire audiences of all ages and abilities. The shows reflect the international flavor of the South Florida community and expose audiences to the literature, art, and culture of England, Italy, China and beyond. The Theatre Inclusion Program ensures that performances are accessible to all children and adults, and workshops, classes and camps provide a variety of theater education opportunities in parks, schools and hospitals as well as at PlayGround’s own venue.

Recipient: WDNA-FM 88.9 Public Radio
Project: Close Encounters of the Jazz Kind
Award: $100,000
Summary: To provide new opportunities for jazz musicians young and old, WDNA-FM 88.9 Public Radio will create a venue for them to jam together both in front of an audience and on air. The WDNA Jazz Gallery project will focus on facilitating cross-cultural and cross-generational encounters in music, visual and audio arts, and will highlight the talent of Miami’s diverse jazz community. The gallery space will offer free or discounted admission to events, which can accommodate 50 to 100 people. The project also will host a monthly Latin jazz concert, listening sessions, high school jazz band projects, film screenings and fine arts concerts.

Bio: WDNA 88.9FM is South Florida’s only independent public radio station providing quality music, arts and cultural programming for three decades. In an ever-changing radio landscape, WDNA remains committed to Jazz (America’s classical music), to alternative voices and to the marriage of entertainment and enrichment. Community outreach initiatives include the Miami Jazz Film Festival, Fine Arts Concert Series, Jazz Encounters and other in-house humanities programs.

Recipient: Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts
Project: Masterworks Collection
Award: $90,000
Summary: To increase exposure to innovative art, the Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts of Miami-Dade County will commission a work annually as the poster image for its Masterworks Classical Music and Dance series. The limited-edition print will commemorate a series of concerts and performances that showcases the best in classical music and dance at the center. The project will generate a greater presence for visual art at the Adrienne Arsht Center and will help build its reputation as a dynamic arts destination, making the visual arts as much of a reason to visit the center as music, ballet or theater.

Bio: The Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts of Miami-Dade County is one of the world’s leading performing arts organizations and venues. Made possible by Miami-Dade County’s largest public-private-sector partnership, the center plays host to three resident companies (Florida Grand Opera, Miami City Ballet and New World Symphony, America’s Orchestral Academy), in addition to numerous South Florida arts organizations that perform in its theaters regularly. Since opening in 2006, the center has emerged as a leader in offering and presenting world-class programming that mirrors South Florida’s diversity, as a catalyst for development in Miami, and as a host of influential community and educational programs.

Recipient: South Florida Folklife Center, HistoryMiami
Project: Folk Artist-in-Residence
Award: $90,000
Summary: To raise the profile of the folk and traditional arts, HistoryMiami’s South Florida Folklife Center will create an artist-in-residence program where artists showcase their work and interact with the public. The residents will participate in monthly programs for the general public and school children. Recorded interviews, video and other documentation of the artists’ work will be preserved as part of HistoryMiami’s folklife collection. The project aims to strengthen the position of the center as South Florida’s leading organization dedicated to documenting, presenting and supporting the region’s traditional arts and culture.

Bio: HistoryMiami is the premier cultural institution committed to gathering, organizing, preserving and celebrating the elements that show how Miami has become the unique crossroads of the Americas. Through exhibitions, city tours, education, research, collections and publications, HistoryMiami advocates for helping everyone understand the importance of the past in shaping Miami‘s future. The South Florida Folklife Center, a division of HistoryMiami, documents, presents and supports the region’s traditional arts and culture.

Recipient: South Florida Composers Alliance
Project: The Listening Gallery
Award: $75,000
Summary: To foster the appreciation and understanding of sound art, the South Florida Composers Alliance will create a publically accessible exhibition space at ArtCenter South Florida on Lincoln Road. The Listening Gallery, a 24-channel installation, will pipe sound art outside the ArtCenter to the seven million pedestrians who annually stroll Lincoln Road. The project will include curated exhibits and educational outreach programs, and will work in partnership with Art Basel, Sleepless Night and other cultural festivals. A new website will host a sound archive, list details about the exhibits and stream related audio files. The Listening Gallery aims to create opportunities for cultural exchange in the sound arts community worldwide.

Bio: Founded in 1985, South Florida Composers Alliance Inc. (SFCA) is a sound arts organization with the mission to support creative work with sound through projects like iSAW (interdisciplinary Sound Arts Workshop), and to nurture awareness and understanding of experimental music and sound art through programs such as Subtropics Experimental Music and Sound Arts Festival. In the past two years, the alliance has shifted its mission to one that makes sound art easily accessible to large audiences by staging high quality experimental music and sound art experiences where people already gather. In its first season, the alliance’s Frozen Music installation-performances were experienced by more than three times the audience of 20 years of Subtropics Festivals.

Recipient: ArtSouth
Project: From Rubble to Resurrection
Award: $50,000
Summary: To recapture and promote Haiti’s cultural traditions, ArtSouth will create a youth training program in Homestead led by experts on Haitian art. Some 250 youths recruited from South Florida-based Haitian-American organizations will participate in after-school art classes and workshops on Haiti’s historic arts traditions. Haitian-American and Caribbean artists will guide the students as they learn about Haiti’s artistic heritage and use two- and three-dimensional media, techniques and tools to create their own art.

Bio: ArtSouth, founded in 2000 with a core group of less than 10 artists, has evolved into a landmark arts center in culturally underserved South Dade. In addition to providing artists with affordable studio spaces, the 3.5-acre facility features three galleries, an art school, a ceramic facility, a bronze foundry and a performing arts studio. ArtSouth provides extensive arts education programming for adults and youths, plus free public events year round, including art exhibits and cultural performances. It works closely with government, business and community leaders to enhance the appeal of the downtown historic district.

Recipient: Palm Beach Poetry Festival
Project: Palm Beach Poetry Festival
Award: $50,000
Summary: To foster the appreciation of poetry in South Florida, the Palm Beach Poetry Festival will produce its seventh annual, six-day series of events. The festival will attract poetry writers from across the country to participate in eight nationally advertised workshops led by critically acclaimed poets. The festival will feature craft talks and poetry readings, as well as a late-night coffeehouse and poetry jam. Year-round community outreach events, including visits to schools and performances at Morikami Museum, will generate interest in and awareness about the annual poetry festival.

Bio: The Palm Beach Poetry Festival is a nonprofit organization dedicated to fostering the writing, reading, performance and appreciation of poetry by presenting an annual festival and other poetry events in Palm Beach County featuring America’s finest poets. Its goal is to provide a nationally recognized learning opportunity for writers of poetry and a world-class, life-enriching series of cultural events for our listening audiences. As a Florida nonprofit corporation, part of the festival’s mission is to organize educational outreach programs that bring the pleasures of poetry to the community year round.

Recipient: Miami-Dade Department of Cultural Affairs
Project: CultureDeal
Award: $40,000
Summary: To help arts groups expand their audience, the Miami-Dade Department of Cultural Affairs will partner with an online coupon site to offer a cultural “deal-of-the-week.” Every week, the site will feature an “unbeatable deal” on the best cultural activities to do and see in Miami. The county will brand CultureDeal and market it through social media and online advertising, offering high-value, income-earning deals for local arts activities. The project aims to boost local arts groups in their efforts to sell tickets and memberships, target younger audiences, convert occasional ticket buyers into subscribers and create a model that can be replicated nationally.

Bio: The Miami-Dade County Department of Cultural Affairs, the Cultural Affairs Council and the Art in Public Places Trust develop cultural excellence, diversity and participation throughout Miami-Dade County by strategically creating, improving and promoting opportunities for artists and cultural organizations, and residents and visitors. Three central goals serve as guideposts for their work: 1) securing more public and private resources to invest in and promote cultural development, 2) developing better cultural facilities in neighborhoods throughout Miami-Dade and improving the visual quality of the county’s built environment and 3) making cultural activities more accessible for residents and visitors. The department promotes, coordinates and supports Miami-Dade County’s more than 1,100 not-for-profit cultural organizations as well as thousands of resident artists through grants, technical assistance, public information and interactive community planning.

Recipient: WLRN
Project: ArtStreetMiami.org
Award: $40,000
Summary: To expose and promote Miami artists globally, WLRN will create a series of original, collaborative videos for the Web. ArtStreetMiami.org, the project’s online platform, will broadcast original videos designed to promote the artists and enhance the image of Miami as an art center. The project will also produce an anthology of the videos in an hour-long documentary for distribution statewide.

Bio: WLRN is a public radio and television station in South Florida. WLRN Radio signed on in 1948 as a nonprofit, noncommercial broadcast station licensed to the school board of Dade County. WLRN-TV followed in 1955. Since then, WLRN has grown steadily to become an integral part of the community we serve, offering a rich and varied mix of news and information, arts and culture, childhood education and lifelong learning. ArtStreet is its locally produced half-hour program about arts, culture and entertainment in South Florida.

Recipient: The Patricia & Phillip Frost Art Museum
Project: The Museum of the Future
Award: $35,000
Summary: To expand and enhance the museum’s impact, the Patricia & Phillip Frost Art Museum will integrate new media and technologies into exhibits. The project will enable the museum to reach broader audiences and engage them in the uplifting nature of the arts. The museum will build a technology infrastructure to facilitate the creation of online communities through video, podcasts, online chats, high-quality webcasts and mobile apps. Live feeds will be streamed to interactive kiosks at the museum entrance. The museum’s internal system will receive an upgrade so the staff can log in from anywhere in the world.

Bio: The mission of the Patricia and Phillip Frost Art Museum at Florida International University is to enrich and educate local, national and international audiences through the language of art by collecting, preserving, researching, interpreting and exhibiting art from diverse cultures throughout human history. The Frost Art Museum, located within a large urban institution, provides an exceptional resource for scholarly research and interdisciplinary collaboration, augmenting the university’s educational mission as both a local and global center of knowledge and culture. Over 50,000 visitors have come to The Frost Art Museum since its opening its new building in November 2008. The Frost is accredited by the American Association of Museums and is a Smithsonian affiliate.

Recipient: Art and Culture Center of Hollywood
Project: Hot Topics Discussion Series
Award: $25,000
Summary: To engage South Florida in new contemporary art ideas and national trends, the Art and Culture Center of Hollywood will host a series of five interactive presentations featuring prominent guest speakers. The Hot Topics Discussions Series will focus on current issues influencing the direction of contemporary art in the United States. The project also will explore the role the arts play in community life and advance awareness of the center and its advocacy efforts.

Bio: The Art and Culture Center of Hollywood (ACCH) is an independent nonprofit that operates visual arts galleries in the 1924 Kagey House, an art school adjacent to the main facility and a 500-seat theater in downtown Hollywood. The center was incorporated on Aug. 31, 1978, and is one of just seven organizations in Broward County – out of 550 – to be designated a major cultural institution. Each year, ACCH presents more than a dozen contemporary gallery exhibitions, more than 70 arts-education program activities for children and adults, and a free or low-cost performance series for families.

Recipient: William Stewart
Project: Rhythm of Africa Music Program
Award: $25,000
Summary: To celebrate African rhythms and history, musician William Stewart will offer percussion classes for children and produce community performances. The project will involve at least 30 teenagers, ages 13-16, with limited musical experience, in an intensive program of music education in rhythm and percussion. The group will work with professional musicians and technicians, create and rehearse musical selections and ultimately perform for schools and general audiences, including the Parker Playhouse in Fort Lauderdale. The program will strive to create positive behavioral and cognitive impact through the children’s exposure to and intimacy with learning and making music. Another goal is to replicate the program throughout the region to reach more students, schools and communities.

Bio: Master percussionist Willie Stewart was born in England in 1953 to Jamaican parents who moved the family to Jamaica when he was young. For 23 years he was director and percussionist for the band Third World. Stewart has performed with Stevie Wonder, Eddy Grant, Carlos Santana and Bob Marley. In 1980, he coproduced a 12-hour concert during Nelson Mandela’s visit to Jamaica. A recipient of the United Nations Peace Medal, the “Reggae Ambassador” has adopted the mission to share his knowledge and experience with people of all ages. Working with children, teachers and corporations, he has created performances and workshops on musical techniques and worldwide cultural influences, emphasizing music’s universality and benefits for health, spiritual development, and character building. He remains active as a performer, assembling world-class musicians for concerts locally, nationally and internationally.

Recipient: Michael Bell
Project: Scholastic Writing Awards Program
Award: $20,000
Summary: Through an affiliation with the Alliance for Young Artists & Writers, the Scholastic Writing Awards Program will help identify and motivate young writers. The project aims to foster a South Florida network of talented teen writers, encouraging participation from more than 400 public and private schools serving grades seven through 12. In the fall, the awards program will issue a call for submissions to all middle and high schools and conduct a workshop for teachers. Best works will compete nationally as American Voices Nominees and Regional Gold Key finalists. Winners will participate in a summer workshop for teen writers and attend a national awards ceremony.

Bio: A native Miamian, Michael Bell has spent much of his adult life developing the literary talent South Florida’s teen writers. Bell’s journey started in 1979, as a special education teacher for Miami-Dade’s public schools, where creative writing opportunities helped to give voice to his students. Prior to his retirement from the Miami-Dade school district last year, Bell served in a variety of capacities for the school system, ranging from his early days as a classroom teacher to assistant superintendent of school choice programs. At each career juncture, Bell continued to volunteer his time to support the development and validation of local teen writers vis-à-vis the implementation of creative writing programs for the Miami-Dade County Fair & Expo (27 years) and the Miami-Dade Region of The Scholastic Writing Awards (six years).

Married Men And Single Women Red Carpet Movie Premiere In Miami 12/10/10

Married Men And Single Women Red Carpet Movie Premiere In Miami
Friday, December 10th at 6:00pm
James L. Knight Center
400 SE 2ND AVE
Miami, FL
Bring An Unwrapped Toy To Benefit Big Momma’s Toy Drive

Tickets are on sale for $7 and be purchases at:
Moselle Boutique Miami
1033 NW.3rd Ave
Miami Fl
OR
Liberty Cleaners/Laundry
1035 NW 3rd Ave
Miami, FL

Or by email at tqs46@aol.com or chinkyeyez347@yahoo.com

The Incomparable Ricky Williams at Cresendos Jazz Lounge 12/4/10

The Incomparable Ricky Williams @ Cresendos Jazz Lounge
Sat Dec 4th 2010, 8PM
Cresendos Jazz & Bluse Lounge
2201 Biscayne Blvd
Miami, FL 33137
305-967-8176
No Cover 21+up

The Incomparable Ricky Williams will perform his legendary Jazz & R& B music Saturday @ Crescendos Jazz & Blues Lounge

Showtime 8PM – Midnight

Other events @ Crescendos
Thursday Night Sexy Vibes with Maria Z
Friday Night Blues with Eric Charles
Saturday Night Live Jazz feat Ricky Williams
Sunday brunch feat local DJ’s spinning Mushroom Jazz and chill out.

more info @ http://coconutgrovelive.blogspot.com

Photographs by Anthony Jordon of White Party at Vizcaya on 11/27/10

Photographs by Anthony Jordon of the 26th Annual White Party at Villa Vizcaya Museum & Gardens on Saturday, November 27, 2010.

White Party Week™ is the world’s oldest and largest HIV/AIDS fundraising event.  Profits from the week of festivities benefit Care Resource a 501[c](3) non-profit organization that serves the community with a broad range of services to those affected and effected by HIV/AIDS.

Photographs taken by Anthony Jordon to see more of his work go to his flickr page, click here.

Merce Museum Night 12/3/10

Merce Museum Night
Friday, December 3, 6pm
Adrienne Arsht Center
1300 Biscayne Boulevard
Miami, Florida 33132
RSVP: greenroom@arshtcenter.org

The Adrienne Arsht Center’s Green Room Society is hosting Merce Museum Night. We also have 2 cool art installations to check out as part of the evening.

In addition to the pre-show complimentary cocktail reception in the new Bombay Sapphire Lounge, guests will be able view Julian Lennon’s Timeless Photo Exhibit as well as pieces from The Lincoln Center List Collection! More details on the exciting 30-minute Merce program are below:

Immerse yourself in Merce! Choreographer Merce Cunningham and visual artist Robert Rauschenberg: Two undisputed giants of American culture. See their iconoclastic work from every angle and perspective in an astonishing 360-degree event—created especially for Miami— that re-imagines their legendary mid-20th Century collaborations.

First, you’ll encounter a new site-specific installation by Daniel Arsham, constructed in the theater’s auditorium. Then you’ll proceed on to the stage itself where, on three large multi-level sets, 14 dancers, wearing original Rauschenberg-designed costumes, perform Cunningham’s dazzling choreography.

Experience this once-in-a-lifetime tribute to the Cunningham/Rauschenberg legacy as few ever will—in an unforgettably intimate 30-minute piece that shatters all the conventions of a night out at the theater.

The Artbus Peep Show 12/2-4/10

Peep Show Video Screenings and Artist Interventions Aboard The Artbus Curated By Maja Ciric
Miami: 2-4 December 2010

Seats Are Limited. RSVP Required: info@art-bus.com
*Programs Are Subject To Change
More Info.

ITINERARIES
THURSDAY DECEMBER 2
6:30 pm Meet at the entrance of NADA at the Deauville Hotel (6701 Collins Avenue) and board the Artbus
7:00 pm Opening Reception at the Moore Spaceand tour of the exhibition Mover la Roca/Move the Boulder (4040 NE 2nd Avenue)
8:00 pm Party on the plaza of the Miami Art Museum (101 West Flagler Street) (only VIP cardholders)
10:00 pm Return to Miami Beach

FRIDAY DECEMBER 3
10:00 am Meet at the entrance of the Loews Hotel(1601 Collins Avenue)and board the Artbus
10:30 am Brunch at Cisneros Fontanals Foundation(1018 North Miami Avenue) and tour of the exhibition Photography After Form, curated by Tanya Barson and Simon Baker (only VIP Cardholders)
11:00 am Curator-led tour of PULSE Art fair at the Ice Palace (1400 North Miami Avenue)
12:00pm Tour of the de la Cruz Collection(23 NE 41st Street)
12:45 pm Reception at the Moore Space (4040 NE 2nd Avenue) and tour of the exhibition Mover la Roca/Move the Boulder
1:30 pm Return to Miami Beach

SATURDAY DECEMBER 4
3:00 pm Meet at the entrance of PULSE Art fair at the Ice Palace (1400 North Miami Avenue) and board the Artbus
3:30 pm Tour of the de la Cruz Collection(23 NE 41st Street)
4:15 pm Tour of select Wynwood galleries and special exhibitions, including Pierogi Gallery’s SEVEN (2214 North Miami Avenue)
6:00 pm Reception at the Moore Space and tour across the exhibition Mover la Roca/Move the Boulder (4040 NE 2nd Avenue)
7:00 pm Tour ends at PULSE Art fair or at 1400 Artfacts (1400 Biscayne Blvd).
[At 8:00 pm there will be a screening of art 21’s latest film on William Kentridge at the nearby Cisneros Fontanals Foundation(1018 North Miami Avenue)]

Every year, as the first snows hit the Northern Hemisphere, thousands of collectors, critics, and art lovers flock to Miami for their winter rendez-vous near the Caribbean. With over 20 art fairs and hundreds of openings, parties and special events taking place simultaneously across the city, it is often an overwhelming experience for those with ambitious agendas. For the first time, this year, the Artbus will be in town shuttling art lovers and collectors comfortably to their destinations aboard a 20 passenger limo tuned up by artist collective DETEXT.

Making the most of their time, inside the vehicle, Artbus passengers will also be able to view Peep Show, as election of videos by internationally acclaimed artists such as Greta Alfaro, Regina José Galindo, Marina Markovic, Maria Petschnig and Ivana Smiljanic (curated by Maja Ciric)

NETworks Presents Disney’s Beauty And The Beast at Adrienne Arsht Center 12/28/10-1/2/11

Disney’s Beauty And The Beast
December 28, 2010 – January 2, 2011
Ziff Ballet Opera House Adrienne Arsht Center
1300 Biscayne Boulevard, Miami, FL 33132
www.BeautyAndTheBeastOnTour.com
Tickets start at $25
For reservations, visit www.arshtcenter.org or call the box office at (305) 949-6722.

Disney’s Beauty And The Beast, the award-winning worldwide smash hit Broadway musical, is coming to Miami as part of the Broadway In Miami 2010-2011 season, presented by the Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts of Miami-Dade County, Broadway Across America–Miami and presenting sponsor Bank of America. Produced by NETworks Presentations, this elaborate theatrical production will come to life on the stage of the Sanford and Dolores Ziff Ballet Opera House at the Adrienne Arsht Center from December 28, 2010 to January 2, 2011, with a special New Year’s Eve performance on December 30 at 6:30 p.m.

Disney’s Beauty And The Beast features an Academy Award®-winning score with music by Alan Menken and lyrics by the late Howard Ashman, with additional songs with music by Alan Menken and lyrics by Tim Rice. The beloved score, made famous by the animated film which celebrates its 20th anniversary this year, features classic tunes including “Be Our Guest,” “Gaston,” and the timeless title track theme song. The book is written by Linda Woolverton.

“We invite Miami’s young and young at heart to join us for an inspiring holiday season at the Adrienne Arsht Center,” said M. John Richard, president and CEO of the Adrienne Arsht Center. “Beauty and the Beast is a timeless show that provides South Florida with a great opportunity to share in the wonder of live theater and create magical memories that will last for a lifetime.”

The original creators of the Broadway show join forces again for this new touring production! The play is directed by Rob Roth and choreographed by Matt West, with Costume Design by Ann Hould-Ward (Tony Award® winner for her work on Disney’s Beauty and the Beast), Lighting Design by Natasha Katz, Scenic Design by Stanley A. Meyer, Sound Design by John Petrafesa Jr. and Music Supervision by Michael Kosarin.

Says Director Rob Roth: “It has been wonderful to bring the entire original design team back together to work on this new production of Beauty and the Beast. We have remained very close as a team over the years of producing the show around the world, and it has been so much fun getting together to re-explore and re-invent the show for this new NETworks tour. The theme of ‘Beauty’ is about seeing past the exterior into the heart of someone, and this is reflected in the design for the show, which is about transparency and layers, seeing past one thing and into another.”

Disney’s Beauty And The Beast tells the classic story of Belle, a young woman in a provincial town, and the Beast, who is really a young prince trapped in a spell placed by an enchantress. If the Beast can learn to love and be loved, the curse will end and he will be transformed to his former self. But time is running out. If the Beast does not learn his lesson soon, he and his household will be doomed for all eternity.

Disney’s Beauty And The Beast has become an international sensation that has played to more than 35 million people worldwide in 21 countries. Prices, artists, dates, times, and program are subject to change without notice.

Now celebrating its Fifth Anniversary Season, the Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts of Miami-Dade County is one of the world’s leading performing arts organizations and venues. Made possible by Miami-Dade County’s largest ever public/private-sector partnership, the Center is home to the Florida Grand Opera, Miami City Ballet and New World Symphony, America’s Orchestral Academy. In addition, numerous South Florida arts organizations perform in its theaters regularly. Since opening in 2006, the Center has emerged as a leader in offering and presenting innovative programming that mirrors South Florida’s diversity, as a catalyst for development in Miami, and as a host of impactful community outreach and education programs.

Designed by world-renowned architect Cesar Pelli of Pelli Clarke Pelli Architects, the venue is comprised of the 2,400- seat Sanford and Dolores Ziff Ballet Opera House, the 2,200-seat John S. and James L. Knight Concert Hall, the black box Carnival Studio Theater, a restored Carnival Tower, the Peacock Foundation, Inc. Studio, the Peacock Foundation, Inc. Education Center and the outdoor Parker and Vann Thomson Plaza for the Arts. The Carnival Tower, an architectural icon and one of Miami’s oldest Art Deco buildings, houses the street-level BOMBAY SAPPHIRE® Lounge. Events impresario and restaurateur Barton G. Weiss brought his signature style to the Center in 2009 with PRELUDE BY BARTON G, a full-service upscale restaurant. Visit www.arshtcenter.org for more information.

Owned and operated by British theatre producer John Gore (CEO) and entertainment industry veteran Thomas B. McGrath (Chairman), Broadway Across America presents first-class touring Broadway musicals and plays, family productions and other live events throughout a network of over 40 North American cities. Broadway Across America is also dedicated to the development and production of new and diverse live theatre for productions on Broadway, across America and throughout the world. Broadway Across America most recently produced Irving Berlin’s WHITE CHRISTMAS on Broadway, while current and upcoming productions include WEST SIDE STORY and PROMISES, PROMISES. Broadway tours include DORA THE EXPLORER, FROST/NIXON, SPAMALOT, CHITTY CHITTY BANG BANG and FIDDLER ON THE ROOF. For more information or to purchase tickets through an authorized agent go to BroadwayAcrossAmerica.com.

Broadway Across America–Miami is presented in arrangement with Florida Theatrical Association, a non-profit civic organization with a volunteer board of trustees established to ensure the continued presentation of quality national touring Broadway productions in the state of Florida.

Bank of America is one of the world’s largest financial institutions, serving individual consumers, small- and middle- market businesses and large corporations with a full range of banking, investing, asset management and other financial and risk management products and services. The company provides unmatched convenience in the United States, serving approximately 57 million consumer and small business relationships with 5,900 retail banking offices, more than 18,000 ATMs and award-winning online banking with 29 million active users. Bank of America is among the world’s leading wealth management companies and is a global leader in corporate and investment banking and trading across a broad range of asset classes, serving corporations, governments, institutions and individuals around the world. Bank of America offers industry-leading support to approximately 4 million small business owners through a suite of innovative, easy-to-use online products and services. The company serves clients through operations in more than 40 countries. Bank of America Corporation stock (NYSE: BAC) is a component of the Dow Jones Industrial Average and is listed on the New York Stock Exchange.

Bank of America Corporate Philanthropy Building on a long-standing tradition of investing in the communities it serves, last year Bank of America embarked on a new, 10-year goal to donate $2 billion to nonprofit organizations engaged in improving the health and vitality of their neighborhoods. Funded by Bank of America, the Bank of America Charitable Foundation gave more than $200 million in 2009, making the bank one of the largest corporate cash donors in the United States. Bank of America approaches investing through a national strategy under which it works with local leaders to identify and meet the most pressing needs of individual communities. Reaffirming a commitment to develop and sustain a culture of service, the bank announced the “Million Hour Challenge,” a pledge by the company’s associates around the world to donate 1 million volunteer hours by the end of 2010. In 2009, bank associate volunteers contributed more than 800,000 hours to enhance the quality of life in their communities nationwide. For more information about Bank of America Corporate Philanthropy, please visit www.bankofamerica.com/foundation.

Biographies

Alan Menken’s stage musicals include (in chronological order) God Bless You Mr. Rosewater, Atina: Evil Queen of the Galaxy, Little Shop of Horrors, The Dream on Royal Street, Kicks: The Showgirl Musical, The Apprenticeship of Duddy Kravitz, Beauty and the Beast, A Christmas Carol, Weird Romance, King David, Der Glockner von Notre Dame, The Little Mermaid and Sister Act. His film musicals include Little Shop of Horrors, The Little Mermaid, Beauty and the Beast, Aladdin, Newsies, Pocahontas, The Hunchback of Notre Dame, Hercules, Home on the Range, A Christmas Carol and Enchanted.

He has won more Academy Awards than any other living individual, including 4 Oscars for Best Score (The Little Mermaid, Beauty and the Beast, Aladdin and Pocahontas) and 4 Oscars for best song (“Under the Sea,” “Beauty and the Beast,” “A Whole New World” and “Colors of the Wind”). In addition, he has been nominated 18 times, including Best Song nominations for “Mean Green Mother From Outer Space,” “Kiss the Girl,” “Belle,” “Be Our Guest,” “Friend Like Me,” “Go the Distance,” “Happy Working Song,” “So Close” and “That’s How You Know,” plus a Best Score nomination for The Hunchback of Notre Dame. He has won 10 Grammy Awards (including Song of the Year for “A Whole New World”), 7 Golden Globes, London’s Evening Standard Award, the Olivier Award and the Outer Critics Circle Award.

Other notable achievements include Billboard’s number one single (“A Whole New World”) and number one album (Pocahontas), an honorary doctorate in fine arts from New York University and induction into the Songwriters Hall of Fame. Alan’s upcoming stage and film projects include a new stage musical of Leap of Faith (opening on Broadway in the fall of ’10), a stage adaptation of Newsies and a new Disney animated musical, Rapunzel (slated for release holiday season of ’10).

Howard Ashman conceived, wrote and directed Little Shop of Horrors, based on Roger Corman’s 1960-era horror flick and with music by Alan Menken. Little Shop played for five years off-Broadway at the Orpheum Theater. The show continues to be produced to great acclaim in the US as well as internationally. In 2003, Little Shop was revived on Broadway and in 2007 it was revived on the West End. It is currently one of the most produced shows in American High Schools.

In 1986, Ashman wrote and directed the Broadway musical, Smile, music by Marvin Hamlisch. Little appreciated at the time, Smile is now considered a lost gem of musical theater and is performed by high school students around the US.

Turning his talents toward film, Ashman was pivotal in the renaissance of Disney animated musicals and in the development of Disney’s The Little Mermaid (Producer and Lyrics), Beauty and the Beast (Executive Producer and Lyrics) and Aladdin (Lyrics), all with music by Alan Menken. Ashman’s contributions to the revival of classic Disney animated musicals were perhaps best expressed by the dedication to the film Beauty and the Beast: “To our friend Howard, who gave a mermaid her voice and a beast his soul. He will be forever missed.”

Ashman’s numerous awards include two Oscars, two Golden Globes, four Grammys, a Drama Desk and a London Evening Standard. He died in 1991 at age 40 from complications arising from AIDS. Ashman Sings Ashman, a CD of his work, with never-before-heard demos, including those from Smile, is available from PS Classics. Ashman’s papers are in the permanent collection of the Library of Congress.

Tim Rice (Sir Tim to you) has been writing lyrics for musical theatre and related enterprises for over forty years, something he only intended to do for a few months while waiting to become a pop star. The waiting has been extended, mainly because of the world’s failure to accept him as a rock god, but also because of the distracting success of Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat, Jesus Christ Superstar and Evita with Andrew Lloyd Webber, Aladdin, King David and Beauty and the Beast with Alan Menken, Chess with Bjorn Ulvaeus and Benny Andersson, and The Lion King and Aida with Elton John. He is well known in England, his home country, for his love of cricket and as a tolerable radio and television personality. He has won numerous awards along the way, including Oscars, Tonys and life-saving badges, but often for the wrong thing and often for simply turning up. He is currently working with Alan Menken on songs for a new film version of Beauty and the Beast, on a musical play about Machiavelli, and is plugging the recently released DVD and album of Chess in Concert starring Josh Groban, Idina Menzel and Adam Pascal. More gripping info can be found on www.timrice.co.uk but please don’t feel obliged to go there.

Linda Woolverton’s writing credits include the screenplay for the animated feature film Beauty and the Beast (Golden Globe winner and Academy Award Best Picture nominee); the screenplay (shared) for Homeward Bound: The Incredible Journey; screenplay (shared) for the animated feature film The Lion King; the book for the Broadway musical Beauty and the Beast (Tony Award nomination for Best Book of a Musical, winner 1998 Olivier Award Best New Musical); and book (shared) for Elton John and Tim Rice’s Broadway musical Aida. Also she has written two young-adult novels, Star-Wind and Running Before the Wind. She holds a Bachelor’s degree in Theatre Arts from California State University Long Beach and a Master’s degree in Theatre from California State University Fullerton. Linda is currently involved in writing and producing film projects for Miramax and Revolution studios. She lives in Los Angeles with her husband Lee Flicker and daughter Keaton.

Rob Roth (Director) was nominated for a Tony Award for his direction of the original Broadway production of Disney’s Beauty and the Beast. The show has won many awards throughout the world, including the Olivier Award for Best Musical in London. Rob directed the world premiere of Elaborate Lives – The Legend of Aida collaborating with Sirs Elton John and Tim Rice. Rob directed the Broadway production of Lestat, based on works of Anne Rice, with music and lyrics by Elton John and Bernie Taupin. Rob also directs rock and roll tours, collaborating with Steve Miller, Alice Cooper, Cyndi Lauper and others. A book featuring Rob’s extensive collection of rock graphics, The Art of Classic Rock, will be published this year by Carlton UK Books. Rob lives in New York City with his black lab Dash Rip Rock.

Matt West (Choreographer) For Disney’s Beauty and the Beast, Matt received the L.A. Drama-Logue Award. Matt also received London’s Olivier, New York’s Drama Desk and Outer Critics’ Circle award nominations for Beauty. Other Broadway: Lestat. Off-Broadway: Mimi LeDuck Starring Eartha Kitt. Matt choreographed the premiere of Elton John and Tim Rice’s Elaborate Lives at the Allience Theatre. Also: Little Shop of Horros, Buenos Aires; The Wanderer, Tokyo’s Parko Theatre; The Little Mermaid and Peter Pan for Disney Home Video and The Nutcracker for the Disney Channel. Film: Bobby in A Chorus Line. Matt is currently working on World of Color for Disney’s California Adventure and Fantasmic for Tokyo Disneyland. Matt dedicates this Production to his Parents.

Ann Hould-Ward (Costume Design) Broadway: A Catered Affair (Drama Desk nomination); Company; Dance of the Vampires; Beauty and the Beast (Tony Award; American Theatre Wing’s Design Award; Ovation Award; Oliver nomination, Best Costume Design); Into the Woods (Tony, Drama Desk nominations; Outer Critics Circle nomination, L.A. Drama Critics Circle Award); Falsettos; Sunday in the Park with George (Tony, Drama Desk Nominations); Harrigan ‘N’ Heart; Dream; St. Joan; Three Men on a Horse; Timon of Athens; In the Summer House; Little Me; The Moliere Comedies; House Arrest, Hamlet, Road Show (Public Theatre). Off-Broadway: Surviving Grace, Lobster Alice, Cymbeline. Film: Strike!, Miramax. Other credits: Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus, The Most Happy Fella (New York City Opera), Graciela Daniele (Ballet Hispanico), Lar Lubovitch (the White Oak Project), American Ballet Theatre (Othello, Artemis and Meadow).

Natasha Katz (Lighting Design) Broadway credits include: The Little Mermaid, The Coast of Utopia/Salvage (Tony Award 2007), A Chorus Line (Adapted from original design) The 25th Annual Spelling Bee, Tarzan, Aida (Tony Award 2000), Sweet Smell of Success, Twelfth Night, Beauty and the Beast, The Capeman, Gypsy, Barrymore, and Pack of Lies. Other designs: Sister Act on the West End, Buried Child for The National Theatre in London, Cyrano for the The Metropolitan Opera, Tryst for the Royal Ballet in London, Carnival of the Animals for New York City Ballet, Swan Lake at the Edinburgh Festival, Don Quixote for American Ballet Theatre, concert acts for Shirley MacLaine, Ann-Margret and Tommy Tune. Ms. Katz has designed many Off-Broadway (current: Altar Boyz) and American regional productions.

Stanley A. Meyer (Scenic Designer/ Production Designer) is the recipient of an American Theatre Wing Design Award nomination, New York Outer Critics Circle Award nomination, 2002 National Broadway Theatre Award nomination, Los Angeles Ovation Award Nomination, Los Angeles Drama Logue Award for his scenic design work on the acclaimed international success, Disney’s Beauty and the Beast. He is also proud to be honored as the first recipient of The League of American Theatres and Producers 2001, National Broadway Theatre Award for his design of the North America Tour of Disney’s Beauty and the Beast. Other designs include Little Shop of Horrors, Alejandro Romay Theatrical Productions (Buenos Aires); the world premieres of Joe Bard’s Zoz! The Bard of Dublin Liberties and Elton John & Tim Rice’s Elaborate Lives: The legend of Aida (Alliance Theatre); Regional productions: In Trousers; March of the Falsettos; Titanic; A Day in Hollywood, A Night in the Ukraine; Marry me a Little; The Marriage of Bette and Boo and Cloud 9 (Nat Horne Theatre); The Everafters and Festival of One Act Plays (Manhattan Punchline Theatre); The Secret Garden (Theatre Works, USA); The Merry Wives of Windsor (LA Drama Logue Award), King Lear, The Comedy of Errors (LA Drama Logue Award), A Midsummer Night’s Dream, The Two Gentlemen of Verona (LA Drama Logue Award), Southern California Grove Shakespeare festival.

John Petrafesa, Jr (Sound Designer) was the production sound engineer and/or associate sound designer for numerous productions of Disney’s Beauty and the Beast including, Broadway, Los Angeles, Toronto, US National Tours II & III and the UK National Tour. Other theatrical design and engineering credits include: The Music Man (Broadway), Guys and Dolls (National Tour) and Les Misérables (Broadway and National Tour). John is a director with Syntonic Design Group in New York, Orlando and Las Vegas, where he focuses on sound system design for theatre, live music and special events.

Michael Kosarin (Music Supervisor/Incidental Music Arrangements) has worked steadily on Broadway for over 25 years, and has been composer Alan Menken’s music director for over 15. Original music director/incidental music arranger, Broadway production of Disney’s Beauty and the Beast. Original Broadway: Nine, Grand Hotel, Secret Garden, King David, Mayor, A Chorus Line, Triumph of Love, Little Shop of Horrors, Can-Can (Encores!), Hunchback of Notre Dame (Berlin), Sister Act (London). Film: Enchanted, Pocohontas, Hercules, Home On The Range, many others. TV: 2005 Emmy Award Outstanding Music Direction for work on musical film A Christmas Carol, Once Upon A Mattress, The Music Man (Emmy nomination). Recording/concert work: Long-time collaborations with Carly Simon (gold album/HBO special “My Romance”), Barbara Cook (concert engagements, produced/arranged album “Tribute”). Composer: TV’s “Wonder Pets,” “Johnny and the Sprites,” “Third and Bird.”

NETworks Presentations, LLC (Producer) Founded in 1995 by Kenneth Gentry, Seth Wenig and Scott Jackson, NETworks has produced and managed over 70 national and international touring productions. Previous productions include Oliver!, Little Women starring Maureen McGovern, Jekyll & Hyde, Kiss of the Spiderwoman, Cinderella starring Eartha Kitt and Deborah Gibson, Fosse starring Ben Vereen and Ruthie Henshall, The Light in the Piazza, My Fair Lady co- produced with Cameron Mackintosh, Rodgers and Hammerstein’s Oklahoma, Matthew Bourne’s Swan Lake, Sweeney Todd, The Demon Baber of Fleet Street, among many others. Joining returning hits Annie, The Drowsy Chaperone, Hairspray and The Wizard of Oz this season are Disney’s Beauty and the Beast, Young Frankenstein, and the Lincoln Center’s production of Rodgers and Hammerstein’s South Pacific. Future titles include Joyful Noise’s production of Handel’s Messiah Rocks, Spring Awakening and Les Misérables.

Photo Credit: Joan Marcus

The Roxy Theatre Group A Christmas Carol 12/16-22/10

The Roxy Theatre Group In collaboration with What If Works and FIU Alternative Theatre Festival Present
An Original Adaptation Of The Holiday Classic
A Christmas Carol
The Roxy Performing Arts Center
1645 SW 107 Ave. Miami, FL 33165

December 16, 17, & 19
Thursday, 8:00p.m.
Friday, 6:30 p.m.
Sunday, 3:00 p.m. & 6:00 p.m.
With the exception of Saturday, December 18th.
December 20-22.
Monday, Tuesday & Wednesday, 10:00 a.m. & 8:00 p.m.
General Admission: Adults $10 and Children $5.
Thursday, December 16th is complimentary and open to the public, however, reservations are required.
Gala Fundraiser: Friday, December 17, 2010 at 6:30 p.m., there will be a cocktail reception and after-show party and tickets are $30. All proceeds benefit the FIU Hope for Haiti Task Force RTG’s Student Scholarship Fund.

The organizations have partnered to present an original adaptation of Charles Dickens holiday classic, A Christmas Carol, featuring a cast of 28 students, ages 9-22. A portion of the proceeds will benefit the FIU Hope for Haiti Task Force, comprised of university leaders who coordinate efforts and unify the response to the Haiti disaster.

Comprised of actors, singers and musicians, representing over 21 different schools and colleges in Miami-Dade County, the young ensemble is directed by local professional director and Theatre Professor at Florida International University (FIU), Phillip M. Church. The exuberant cast is also accompanied on stage by RTG staff and local teachers.

A Christmas Carol features redemption, friendship, love and the values of the holiday season. Adapted for the stage and directed by Phillip M. Church and based on the novel by Charles Dickens. For more information please call 305-226-0030, email SusannePinedo@gmail.com or visit www.RoxyPAC.com. The Roxy Theatre Group, (RTG) a non-profit organization, offers classes in drama, voice & dance to children ages 3-17, with year-round programs including an after school care program and a performing arts summer camp.

Photo attached: 0061 jpg., Caption: The Roxy Theatre Group’s Theatre Arts Director, Charles Sothers, 34, as Ebenezer Scrooge, carries Ulises Otero, Jr., 9, as Tiny Tim in A Christmas Carol. Photo by: Nora Oñate.

Photographs by Anthony Jordon of Art Undressed 2011 on 11/18/10

Photographs taken by Anthony Jordon of the Erotic Signature announces its third Annual Erotic Art Exhibition Weekend, ARTundressed at Harvey’s By The Bay on Thursday, November 18, 2010.  This Year’s Attitude for ARTundressed 2010: “FREE YOUR MIND”…”and yourself will follow!” This years 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.

The weekend wias filled with Art Exhibition , 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) and the The Closing Party: “the GOOD, the BAD, and the KINKY” Ball (Saturday night).

Photographs taken by Anthony Jordon to see more of his work go to his flickr page, click here.

Please note: These photos are NOT SAFE FOR WORK. Nor are they for the kiddies. Adults (at least in age) only!

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You have been warned!

Art Basel 2010 Exhibition at The Station 12/3/10

Terry Thompson Art Basel 2010 Exhibition at The Station
12/3/2010, 5pm-3am
The News Lounge
5580 NE 4th Court
Miami, FL 33137
www.the55streetstation.com

Exhibition, Live Art & Music
Complimentary cocktail reception 5pm to 6pm
No cover

Artist:
Claude Charlier
Adam Schrimmer
Terry Thompson

Music:
JP Rigaud
Doruk Ozlen
Chilly
Special Guest Terry Thompson

Part Visual Artist, DJ, producer, and modern day renaissance man. As a producer, this veteran dj hit the big leagues with his international smash hit “Shine” on the Defected UK label. His track was featured as a New Essential Tune on Pete Tong’s BBC Radio show in 2007. Also released during the WMC conference that same year and played by djs from all around the world. Terry is no stranger to Art Basel or Miami. He performed at various venues in South Beach over the last 5 years.

Terry is also a well-known visual artist. His second one-man exhibition, titled Party People (2007) in the Sub-Basement Art Gallery’s 20,000 square-foot massive space in Baltimore rocked. The show featured an array of works linked by expressive and mystical relationships between transient and communal party people. For example, Touched the Sky is a large-scale painting named after the popular underground dance track released this year by Dennis Ferrer. Much like the lyrics of the song, the painting captured the colors, rhythms and synergy on dance floors in New York, Miami, London, and Ibiza. Thompson paints mini grid-like windows filled with hieroglyphics figures. In each painting he creates his own language that on the surface resembles musical notes. However, when you look at them closely there is more to the story than meets the eye.

Other works shown were Shine, Rej, Milk and 2 Sugars, Chinkara, and Sosue. Most of the works represented a chic blend of cultures, spirits, and passionate grooves from the underground dance scene.

Terry Thompson was born in Chicago, IL. He is a self-taught artist and was an artist-in-residence for 3 years at Baltimore’s School 33 Art Center. Thompson has had various exhibitions including: Flash Art Museum, Trevi, Italy (1998), World Fine Art Gallery, New York, (1999), School 33 Art Center Bi-annual (1999, 2001) Maryland Art Place (2005), Artexpo 2005, New York (2005), Sub-basement Artist Gallery (2005,2007). He holds a Masters of Science in Administration from Central Michigan University.

Join us as one of our favorite underground house dj return for a special ART Basel addition at The Station at The News Lounge in Miami.

Curated by JP Rigaud

Artaholics may have their ArtBasel Miami schedule planned out, but a comprehensive trip is not complete without a visit to The STATION at the News Lounge ArtBasel exhibition. Curator JP Rigaud assembled a fascinating group of mid-career artists that are reshaping the landscape of contemporary art. Terry Thompson’s (a Chicago-born artist) large scaled abstract paintings are a familiar blend of Picasso, Miro, and Basquiat with magical twist. Thompson’s distinct bold colors and encryptions of miniature like shapes and symbols require major decoding. Like all masterpieces, his works are mysterious with many hidden clues to a purposeful allusion.

Also exhibiting are French Photographer Claude Charlier and Adam Schrimmer. Charlier is known for his fashion and artistic photos. Adam Schrimmer’s art can be scene throughout Miami in various public spaces including some of hottest hotels in South Beach. Schrimmer will perform live paintings during the exhibition.

Photographs of Art Undressed 2011 on 11/20/10

Erotic Signature announces its third Annual Erotic Art Exhibition Weekend, ARTundressed at Harvey’s By The Bay on Saturday, November 20, 2010.  This Year’s Attitude for ARTundressed 2010: “FREE YOUR MIND”…”and yourself will follow!” This years 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.

The weekend was filled with Art Exhibition , 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) and the The Closing Party: “the GOOD, the BAD, and the KINKY” Ball (Saturday night).

Please note: These photos are NOT SAFE FOR WORK. Nor are they for the kiddies. Adults (at least in age) only!

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You have been warned!

Photographs of the Solo Art Miami Art Show on 11/21/10

Solo Art Miami at the Miami Airport Convention Center (MACC) on Sunday, November 21, 2010.  The mission of SOLO Art Miami is to organize and present an annual art fair that helps promote and develop the endeavors of individual artists.  I really enjoyed this show, all of the artist were amazing.

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