Oxenberg Fine Art Opening Reception 10/13/11

Oxenberg Fine Art Opening Reception
Thursday, October 13, 7-10pm
155 NE 38th Street, Suite 100
Miami Design District
Miami, FL 33137

Oxenberg Fine Art cordially invites you to a group exhibition presenting the recent works of Laura DiNello, Roberto Edwards, Rainer Lagemann, Volker Kühn, Carolina Rojas, Fernando Vignoli, Marcelo Wong.

Exhibit continues through November 12, 2011 Open Daily 12-5pm

Valet Parking
Light Fare & Wine Bar

Please RSVP by Oct 11 305 854 7104 or gallery@oxenbergart.com

22nd Annual Viva Broward Festival at Seminole Hard Rock 10/15-16/11

22nd Annual ¡Viva Broward! Hispanic Heritage Festival
Saturday Oct 15 &
Sunday Oct 16, 2011
Seminole Hard Rock
Hotel and Casino
1 Seminole Way
Hollywood, FL 33314
www.vivabroward.com

Tickets $20 for adults or $30 for a two-day pass
Children age 6-11 are $5 and under 5 are free.
Tickets are available online at www.vivabroward.com and at the box office during the event.

Music, Dancing, Art, Crafts, Food, Vendors, FUN!
¡Viva Broward! 2011
Entertainment Schedule:

Saturday, October 15th

Main Stage
12:15 p.m. Mala Morticia
1:45 p.m. Galo’s Tribute to Santana
3:30 p.m. Kynto Elemento – Reggaeton trio
5:15 p.m. Oriente
7:00 p.m. Sabor Latino
8:15 p.m. Mariachis Voces de America
8:45 p.m. Carlos Oliva y Los Sobrinos del Juez
10:30 p.m. Jowell y Randy, Closing Concert!

2nd Stage
1:15 p.m. Ballet Folklorico Aires Panamenos,
Panamanian folklore
3:00 p.m. Corazon Colombiano,
Colombian folkore
4:45 p.m. Flamenco demonstrations
6:30 p.m. Sundanz Dance Troupe
8:15 p.m. Salsabor Tropical
8:30 p.m. Casa Salsa

Courtyard Stage
7:00 p.m. DJ tunes
9:15 p.m. Mariachis Voces de America
9:30 p.m. Salsabor Tropical
10:00 p.m. Casa Salsa

Sunday, October 16th

Main Stage
12:15 p.m. Bobby Rodriguez Orchestra
2:00 p.m. Tony Succar
3:45 p.m. Tiempo Libre
5:30 p.m. Nestor Torres

2nd Stage
11:30 a.m. Ms. Latina International
1:30 p.m. Flamenco Demonstrations
3:15 p.m. Venezuelan Tambor,
Venezuelan folkore
5:00 p.m. Casa Salsa

Courtyard Stage
1:30 p.m. DJ tunes
3:30 p.m. Salsabor Tropical

Free Concert Harmony for Humanity 10/15/11

Saturday, October 15, 8:00 p.m.
SoBe Institute of the Arts
Carl Fisher Clubhouse / Little Stage Theater Complex
2100 Washington Avenue, Miami Beach, Fl. 33139

SoBe Arts announces a free concert presented in memory of journalist/ musician Daniel Pearl, who traveled the world working toward cross-cultural understanding with simply a pen and a fiddle, then was murdered by terrorists while investigating a story in Pakistan.

Join us this Saturday, October 15, 8:00 p.m. at the Little Stage Theater on the SoBe Arts campus, 2100 Washington Avenue, Miami Beach as we reaffirm, through music, our conviction that ultimately humanity will triumph and harmony will prevail.

BOCF Silent auction and fundraiser 10/21/11

BOCF Silent auction and fundraiser
Friday, October 21 · 7:00pm – 10:00pm
BluMoon Studio of Art
Florentine Plaza, 3444 Main Hwy., Top Floor – Level 2
Coconut Grove, Florida

The Badges of Courage Foundation and BluMoon Studio invite you to a Silent Auction of new Badges of Courage created by the DASH Senior Fashion Design Class to benefit low-income women with breast cancer.

Sunset Networking Cruise 10/12/11

Sunset Networking Cruise
Wednesday, October 12th
The Hyatt Pier 66 Hotel
2301 SE.17th Street
Fort Lauderdale, FL 33316

Join Biz To Biz Networking for a Two Hour Sunset Networking Cruise on the Intracoastal aboard The Lady Atlantic

*Pre Networking begins at Pelican Landing Located at The Hyatt Pier 66 on the Intracoastal Waterway from 5:00pm – 6:30pm
Start off the evening at Pelican Landing networking, appetizers

Boarding begins aboard The Lady Atlantic Yacht at 6:30pm – Cruise from 7pm – 9pm
Enjoy delicious appetizers, Baked Zita, Chicken Francaise, Penne Chicken & Broccoli, Salads & Dessert from Lucarella’s Gourmet Italian Foods

$25 per person
Pay Online

Cooking Demo by Ingrid Hoffmann 10/12/11

Wednesday, October 12th, Doors Open at 8pm
The Rubell Family Collection
95 NW 29th Street
Miami FL 33127

RSVP Required to Attend
Complimentary Cocktails & Valet with RSVP
RSVP@yourvitaminc.com

Vitamin C presents Sabor De Lujo a food + art event

Enjoy Food Demonstrations by Celebrity Chef Ingrid Hoffmann & Private Tours of Art Instillations in the Rubell Family Collection Gallery

Music By DJ Africa
Hosted by Radio & TV Personality Ileana Garcia

PooL Art Fair Miami Beach 12/2-4/11

PooL Art Fair Miami Beach
December 2, 3 & 4, 2011
Daily 3pm -10pm
Sadigo Court Hotel
20th street and Park Avenue
One block from Art Basel Miami Beach
RSVP on Facebook.

*Opening Friday, December 2nd
3PM Exhibition opens
6PM Vernissage
10PM Party
DJ + Open Bar in lobby and artists rooms
Website

Slated for the 2nd, 3rd & 4th of December 2011, the show has been part of the most important art week of the world for years. The week is lead by Art Basel Miami Beach which attracts over 200,000 visitors eager to discover new artists and purchase art.

Located at walking distance from the main show, PooL Art Fair offers the exhibitors a unique opportunity to be part of this important event. Each participating artist, or group of artists, will use the hotel’s guest rooms as an exhibition space, creating an intimate setting. The show will be comprised of artists, artists’ collectives and curators. Hence, the fair will serve as an invaluable resource for the artistic community and the general public.

PooL is the successor to the acclaimed New York Independent Art Fair (November 2000), a groundbreaking exhibition that attracted thousands of visitors from the US and abroad. The simple, modest approach of the PooL Art Fair offers an exciting alternative to the “art fair” experience for dealers and collectors, as well as the general public.

Following the French tradition of independent salons, PooL pioneered the idea in the US; the fair is dedicated to artists that do not have representation in galleries at concurring art fairs.

The Deadline for the application to PooL Art Fair is October 20, 2011.
For more information please visit poolartfair.com

4th Anniversary of Spazio Nero 10/20/11

4th Anniversary
Thursday, October 20 at 9:00pm – 5:00am
Spazio Nero
1421 South Miami Avenue
Miami, FL 33131

To RSVP event please email: 4anniversary@spazionero.com
The Facebook event
Follow Spazio Nero on Twitter @spazionero And Facebook

4th Anniversary of Spazio Nero is set to be an unforgettable, multi-sensory experience with special ‘007’ surprises. For the past four years, Spazio Nero, which is Italian for ‘black space’, has been recognized as Brickell’s signature nightclub for providing a unique nightlife scene that can be compared to hot spots in Europe and around the globe. The 4th Anniversary party and new advertising campaign is inspired by James Bond and was produced by a group of Miami’s most creative artists, which include photographer, Gio Alma (www.gioalama.com) who created the “Come play with us…” campaign ads from an inspiration by longtime friend Alejandro Ferllen. The production team included Fashion styling by Irma Martinez (www.trendyinc.net),Hair and Makeup Styling by Rocco Donna (www.roccodonna.com) and Mexican actor Victor Gonzalez. The James Bond theme is a reflection of the sleek and sophisticated evolution that Spazio Nero has undergone since opening its doors in 2007.

One of the highlights of the evening will be a special DJ guest appearance by Behrouz Nazari. DJ Behrouz Nazari is a San Francisco – based producer highly recognized worldwide for headlining in venues such as Pacha Ibiza, Space Ibiza, Crobar Miami, New York, Chicago and Red Light-Paris. He has been labeled as one of the Top 100 DJs around the globe and nominated Best Breakthrough DJ- 2004 Dancestar Awards, Winter Music Conference, Miami. He won Best Resident DJ at the Club World Awards by Ruby Skye, San Francisco and his music has trended #1 on the Billboard Dance Charts since 2005. DJ Behrouz Nazari will have party-goers moving on the dance floor with his soulful mix of electronic sounds that have become a staple at Spazio Nero Club di Brickell. The 4th anniversary event is proudly being sponsored by Grey Goose and Dom Perignon.

Fourth Annual Hot Hollywood Glam 3011 An Art Odyssey 11/12/11

Fourth Annual Hot Hollywood Glam 3011 – An Art Odyssey
Saturday, Nov. 12, 2011
7 – 10:30 pm
Art and Culture Center of Hollywood
1650 Harrison Street
Hollywood, Florida

Join us in the year 3011 for a cosmic art journey! Enjoy a fun-filled evening in the Center’s galleries featuring:
• Three contemporary art exhibitions
• Celestial foods
• Flowing libations
• Stellar music by Party Train
• Dancing
• Live art performance by Giannina Coppiano Dwin.
• Out-of-this-world silent auction
• and much more!
Dress – Cosmic Chic

The Center will be recognizing The Galleria at Ft. Lauderdale and Sawgrass Mills for their support of arts and culture in South Florida.

Tickets
$85 per person (before Nov. 7)
$140 per person – Platinum Level (before Nov. 7)
$95 per person or $150 per person for Platinum Level after Nov. 7 and at the door. Sponsorships opportunities available.

Click here for more information and to purchase tickets.
RSVP on Facebook.

MD Ageless Solutions Anti-Aging and Wellness Extravaganza Look Good Feel Better 10/12/11

MD Ageless Solutions Anti-Aging & Wellness Extravaganza
“Look Good…Feel Better”
Wednesday October 12th, 7-9PM
6136 S. Dixie Hwy.
South Miami, FL 33143

RSVP Online
www.mdagelesssolutions.com

Join MD Ageless Solutions and sponsors for a great night of networking and a chance to learn more about their after summer promotions & specials and chance to win one of the fabulous prizes. Also make sure to “LIKE” MD Ageless Solutions Facebok page in order to win Microdermabrasion giveaway, the winner will be announced during the event.

Raffle prize sponsors:
Daniel Santoyo, DDS-cosmetic dentist: Teeth Bleaching Product 35% peroxide
Jason I. Altman, MD-plastic surgeon
Christopher Craft, MD-plastic surgeon: Latisse (4)
Erica Escorcia-board certified pain management & holistic medicine: Acupuncture Evaluation
Gina Murray-personal trainer & pilates instructor: 3 Classes Monkey Mingle Package (Yoga or Pilates)
Annia Murray-massage therapist: 30 minute massage (2) also FREE 10 minute chair massages during the event (tips appreciated)
Martha Montes de Oca – Sous Chef 2 Go: Organic Food Samples
MD Ageless Solutions raffle prizes:
$100 Gift Certificate towards Botox
$100 Gift Certificate towards Dermal Filler
Plasma Injection Treatment – 1 session
Cavitation Fat Reduction Treatments – 2 sessions
Radio Frequency for Skin Tightening – 2 sessions
Laser Hair Removal (Deep Bikini or Underarms) – 3 sessions
Skinceutical Peel – 2 sessions
Vein Injections – 2 sessions

Cocktails provided by Brugal
Light bites provide by Thierry’s Catering
Deserts and dessert table provided by Lisa’s Dessert Tables
Bar service provided by BarArt
Sounds orchestrated by DJ 1-Mike
Media partner SoFlaNights.com

Little Lighthouse Foundation’s Nightmare Above Lincoln Road 10/29/11

Little Lighthouse Foundation’s Nightmare Above Lincoln Road
Saturday, October 29th, 9 PM – 2AM
1111 Lincoln Rd
7th floor (@ the corner of Lincoln Road and Alton Road)
www.nightmareabovelincoln.com

This is the last chance to purchase tickets to the Little Lighthouse Foundation’s annual “Nightmare Above Lincoln Road” for $100.00. This Halloween extravaganza is on Saturday, October 29, 2011 on the top floor of the inconic 1111 Lincoln parking structure (invite below). All proceeds from the event will benefit the Little Lighthouse Foundation, Inc. a Florida based 501(c)(3) and children of South Florida.

General Admission
Starts at $100 (there are a limited number at this price)
Premium Open Bar all night (there will be a plethora of bars and waiting for a drink is not an option)
Food from Miami’s finest restaurants
Music by legendary DJ Cato K.

VIP Tickets
Starts at $150 (there are a limited number at this price)
Access to all VIP Areas overlooking Lincoln Road.
Private Premium Open Bar All Night and private catering from Miami’s best restaurants
Champagne Bar
Special VIP reception from 8-9 PM

VIP Tables
$2500- Includes 8 VIP Tickets
Unlimited Grey Goose Bottles and private catering by Chef Michael Shikany
Special VIP reception from 8-9 PM
For VIP Tables or more sponsorship infomation call Jason at 786-368-5494 or email info@thelittlelighthouse.org

The Little Lighthouse Foundation seeks, identifies and provides support to children and their families with health, educational, and financial challenges. This support comes through the deployment of trained volunteers and/or select financial contributions. For more information on the Little Lighthouse Foundation, please go to: www.thelittlelighthouse.org

Art Now Fair 12/1-4/11

The Art Now Fair is returning to the heart of Miami Beach
Thursday, December 1st – Sunday, December 4th, 2011.
The Catalina Hotel
1732 Collins Ave
Miami Beach, FL
www.artnowfair.com

Fair Hours: Thursday, December 1, 11AM-10PM (Opening Reception Thursday, 6-10PM); Friday, December 2, 11AM-8PM; Saturday, December 3, 11AM-8PM; Sunday, December 4, 12-6PM

The Art Now Fair is running concurrently with Art Basel Miami Beach making it convenient for those visiting from all over the world for the art events in Miami. Situated among high-end restaurants and hotels in the famous Deco District, Art Now will be held a few blocks from the Convention Center and the International Art Basel Fair.

Art Now is a hotel fair designed to make experiencing the event both refreshing and enjoyable for collectors and art world professionals. Participating galleries from around the country and abroad who are committed and dedicated to furthering contemporary artwork will make this fair a “must do” destination. Art Now Fair is a curated show with high standards setting it apart from many of the other events taking place. Art Now will create an environment where one can truly experience and appreciate the artwork.

Moksha Art Fair 2011 11/30/11 – 12/3/11

Moksha Art Fair
Wednesday November 30th, 7:00-10:00pm
with complimentary beverages and h’oeuvres.
Thursday, December 1st, 7pm
Friday December 2nd, 12pm
Saturday December 3rd
7th Circuit Studios
228 NE 59th Street
Miami, FL
Buy Tickets Here
www.mokshafamily.org
www.communityartsandculture.org
Facebook Evite.

Live Artists, Gallery Shows, Live Music, Celebration & More During Art Basel Miami Beach!

Once again the exciting Moksha Art Fair is coming to South Florida during the Art Basel Miami Basel Celebration. From Wednesday, November 30th through Saturday, December 3rd at their huge Gallery location, 220 NE 59th Street in the Little Haiti area of Miami, Moksha Art Fair 2011 will feature Live Music with National performer Steve Kimock, live artist demonstrations, Gallery showings including rare artwork by legendary guitarist Jimi Hendrix and a final party Saturday night that will last until way past 3AM. They will also feature their first Satellite show at the Fillmore Miami Beach on Friday, December 2nd with a book signing by artist Chris Dyer and artwork on display during the Yelle Concert.

From its inception, the Moksha Art Fair has been a nexus of cultural & artistic expression. It celebrates the mysteries that unite us with an eclectic mix of multimedia presentations that are meant to explore the inner landscape on the quest for universal oneness. This annual event takes place during the week of Art Basel Miami Beach, the biggest and most important art expo in North America. Since its debut in 2009, the Moksha Art Fair has become the premier visionary art showcase during this world-class, citywide event.

Moksha Art Fair 2011 begins on Wednesday evening, November 30th at 7PM with a complimentary Opening Reception featuring a viewing of the gallery art show with complimentary beverages and hors d’ouvres and music provided by DJ Dub Step.

Then on Thursday evening, December 1st at 8PM, the Moksha Family Collective and Community Arts & Culture will be hosting the Moksha Art Fair Lecture & Panel Discussion with moderator Dr. Constantino Manuel Torres Ph.D. The panel discussion will highlight ethnomedicine and its impact on art and culture. Dr. Torres is an archeologist, ethnobotanist, and F.I.U. Pre-Columbian Art Professor, who has written extensively on South American visionary plants. The panel will also feature Chris Dyer, Mark Henson, Alex Sastoque and a selection of local artists including Donna Torres who will be sharing insights into their own creative techniques and inspirations. There will also be a special memorial tribute to the late Robert Venosa, introduced by his daughter Celene, featuring “In His On Words” a retrospective video of his life. This intimate biography shares a unique perspective of Venosa’s artist vision and his impact on the art world and showcasing Jonathan Singer’s animated video inspired by Robert Venosa. In addition, Chris Dyer will be debuting the 2011 Moksha Symbol and unveiling the new painting with a special video presentation.

On Friday, December 2nd from 12noon to 3PM the Moksha Art Fair Artist Lecture Series will include Mark Henson and selected artists. The lecture presentations will highlight the unique individual qualities of the different artists while sharing insights into their own creative techniques and inspirations.

Then at 4PM featured artist Chris Dyer does a book signing at the Fillmore Miami Beach at 1700 Washington Avenue. In their first satellite event, Moksha will also feature a selection of artwork from their Gallery, including rare drawings by Jimi Hendrix, on display during the Yelle Concert at the Fillmore that evening. Tickets for this show are available at www.livenation.com and the Fillmore Box Office.

It all comes to a fantastic finale on Saturday, December 3rd, with concerts indoors and out, live artist demonstrations, performance artists – Wild Child World and Pyrofusion, video artists, an all star line-up of DJ’s and much more. The Indoor Moksha Stage will be headlined by jamband favorite Steve Kimock performing with the Moksha All-stars featuring Roosevelt Colier. Also on the bill both inside and outside on the Afro Roots Stage will be The Nag Champayons, The Moksha Roots Collective, Cog Nomen, Rhythm Flow, Los Herederos, Rajesh Bhandari. DJ’s and electronica include Gaudi, Kaminanda, Lafa Taylor, DJ Emuin and more.

Featured Artists at Moksha Art Fair 2011 include: Mark Henson,
Chris Dyer, Alex and Allyson Grey, Amanda Sage, Martina Hoffman, Carey Thompson, Krystleyez, Ishka Lha, Alex Sastoque, Carrie Ann Baade, and more with many of them performing live art demonstrations on December 3rd. Additionally rare drawings by legendary guitarist Jimi Hendrix will be on display the whole time.

Zadok Gallery Marshall Arisman Opening 10/24/11

Zadok Gallery / Marshall Arisman opening
Friday, October 28th 6-9pm
Zadok Gallery
2534 North Miami Avenue
Miami FL 33127

You are invited to attend an opening for Marshall Arisman at the Zadok Gallery on October 28th, 2011 from 6pm until 9pm at the Zadok Gallery. Please save the date and join us for the official grand opening of his show entitled “The Ayahuasca Series”.

This is a group of paintings and large format drawings. Ayahuasca (ayawaska pronounced [aja’waska] in the Quechua language) is any of various psychoactive infusions or decoctions prepared from the Banisteriopsis spp. vine, usually mixed with the leaves of dimethyltryptamine-containing species of shrubs from the Psychotria genus. The brew, first described academically in the early 1950s by Harvard ethnobotanist Richard Evans Schultes, who found it employed for divinatory and healing purposes by the native peoples of the Amazonian Colombia, is known by a number of different names. A notable property of ayahuasca is that neither of the ingredients cause any significant psychedelic effects when imbibed alone; they must be consumed together in order to have the desired effect. How indigenous peoples discovered the psychedelic properties of the ayahuasca remains unknown.

Marshall Arisman is an internationally known painter, illustrator, teacher, and story-teller. Arisman’s work has strong emotional themes which often explore the connections between humankind and violence and the resulting spiritual impact, and may be seen in the permanent collections of the Brooklyn Museum, at the National Museum of American Art and the Smithsonian Institution, as well as in many private and corporate collections. Marshall Arisman work has been part of the larger cultural language for the past several decades, appearing in places such as the covers of Time magazine, book covers and feature films. Mr. Arisman was the first American invited to exhibit his artwork in mainland China. His series, “Sacred Monkeys,” appeared at the Guang Dong Museum of Art in April 1999. He is the subject of a full-length documentary film directed by Tony Silver titled “Facing the Audience: The Arts of Marshall Arisman.”

Collections include: The Metropolitan Museum of Art, Brooklyn Museum, New-York Historical Society, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Telfair Museum of Art, Guang Dong Museum of Art; Guangzhou, China.

Wine Tasting and Networking Affair 10/13/11

Wine Tasting and Networking affair
Thursday, October 13th, 8:00 pm
Kukaramacara
1259 S. Miami Avenue
Miami, FL 33130

Join us this Thursday, October 13th at 8 :00 pm, at Kukaramacara for a wine tasting and networking affair.

RSVP is required as space is limited By Thursday Oct 13th, 2011
Must RSVP to: rsvp@fabulousmiami.com

Columbus Day by Latin US and French Tuesday 10/13/11

Columbus Day by Latin US & French Tuesdays
Wednesday, Oct 12th, 8:00pm – 10:00pm
Grand Central
697 N Miami AV
Miami, FL 33136
Mandatory RSVP to miami@frenchtuesdays.com or Prepayment Online

Columbus Day:Celebrating the Hispanic Heritage Month by Latin US and French Tuesday

An event that brings together an attractive and innovative combination of creativity, music, glamour and philanthropy specially designed by Latin US and French Tuesdays to celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month and the day of the discovery of America. In addition to supporting the philanthropic campaign of ” Ponte la Camiseta by Latin US ”

The event will take place at the Grand Central nightclub in the city of Miami on October 12th, from 8pm

“Columbus Day by Latin US & French Tuesdays” will count on with the participation of the renowned Venezuelan singer, Marger, who will be singing her most recent songs, and the “Ponte la Camiseta by Latin US ” official theme.

Our Special Guest, The Mayte Prida Foundation is proud to present “The Best” of the “Yo También Firmé el Rosado” Campaign (I also signed The Pink One). World class celebrities such as Angelina Jollie, Al Pacino, Ralph Lauren, Paris Hilton, Paulina Rubio, Chayanne and Beto Cuevas among many others have Signed The Pink one supporting the cause. A selected number of bras will be paraded through an exclusive Fashion Runway.

We will also have the participation of some of the celebrities who are part of the image of ” Ponte la Camiseta by Latin US “.

All these will happen in a refined, exclusive and fun Latino atmosphere, on one of the most spectacular nightlife and avant-garde of the city of Miami.

DJ Set by Mr. Pauer ( Latin Grammy Nominated Artist)

Dress Code: Latino Trendy ( strictly no sneakers, t-hirts, polo shirts, ripped or baggy jeans)

Columbus Day by Latin US & French Tuesday reúne una atractiva e innovadora combinación de creatividad, música, glamour y filantropía, para celebrar el mes de la Hispanidad y el Día del Descubrimiento de América, especialmente diseñado por LATIN US y French Tuesdays y con el apoyo esencial del Grupo Mexicanos en Miami.

Se contara con la presencia de reconocidas celebridades, así como invitados especiales del mundo del deporte, espectáculo, negocios y cultura. Todo esto dentro de un refinado y exclusiva atmosfera Latina, llena de diversión, música y sorpresas.

Este importante evento se llevará a cabo en el club nocturno GRAND CENTRAL (697 N Miami AV – FL 33136 Downtown Miami) de la ciudad de Miami, el día 12 de octubre a partir de las 8 p.m.

Donativo $10 USD
Cortesía de Cocteles de 8-10pm
DJ Set por Mr. Pauer ( Artista Nominado al Latin Grammy)

RSVP obligatoria a miami@frenchtuesdays.com
Dress Code: Latino Trendy ( Estrictamente No tenis,t-shirts, polosy jeans rotos)

High Heels and Handshakes Networker 10/20/11

High Heels and Handshakes
Thursday, Oct. 20 at 6:30 p.m.
Macy’s, 1st Level
1675 Meridian Ave
Miami Beach, FL
Please RSVP to: highheelsandhandshakes@yahoo.com.

High Heels and Handshakes business card exchange networking event at the 1st level of Macy’s in Miami Beach.

With your admission price $10 for Members/$20 Non-Members, you will get cocktails by Cockspur, delicious appetizers by Capital Grille and personal gifts from Macy’s. All proceeds will go to support Women for Women International.

For more information please visit out website www.highheelsandhandshakes.com

Concert 4 Paws 10/13/11

Concert 4 Paws
Thursday, October 13, 8:00pm – 11:00pm
Transit Lounge
729 SW 1st Ave
Miami, FL
www.concert4paws.com

Concert 4 Paws with Hail Mary, Los Bastardos Magnificos, Dreaming in Stereo, Paola Beschin and Lovers for Lunatics.

Benefit concert starts at 8pm on Thursday, October 13 at Transit Lounge.

Dogs welcome.

Cupcakes compliments of Cupcake.Love.Miami.

$20 prepay; $25 at the door. Includes wine and cheese compliments of HRM Rex-Goliath and Kork Wine & Cheese.

Two-legged guests will receive delicious chocolate bars and four-legged guests will enjoy a B3 Freshly Baked Dog Biscuit.

Please visit www.concert4paws.com for more details.

Camelot Days Medieval Festival 11/12-20/11

Camelot Days Medieval Festival
November 12-13 & 19-20, 2011
10:00am – 5:30pm
T.Y. Park, Hollywood, Florida
(Greater Fort Lauderdale Area)
camelotdays.com

Camelot Days is bringing the days of yore back to TY Park. Centrally located off of I-95 and Sheridan in Hollywood, Florida, Camelot Days allows you to relive the magic of the past.

Explore our kingdom full of musicians, artisans, eateries, knights and jesters. Cheer for your favorite side at the living chess game. Feast like a King on hearty food and drink. Shop for fine handcrafted treasures in the Artists’ Market. Enjoy challenging games and exciting rides for all ages!

KCC Productions and the Van Dyke Cafe present the Pabllo Gil Ensemble 10/13/11

KCC Productions and the Van Dyke Cafe present the Pabllo Gil Ensemble
Thursday, October 13, at 9 PM.
The Van Dyke
846 Lincoln Road
South Beach

For more information, call 305-534-3600 or visit thevandykecafe.com.

Featured are Pablo Gil, sax, Emmet Cohen, piano, Jamie Ousley, bass, and Reinier Guerra, drums, with guest vocalist Maria Alejandra Rodriguez.

Pablo Gil Rodulfo is a Venezuelan saxophonist, composer, producer and arranger.

He has performed or recorded with artists and groups such as Mike Stern, Edward Simon, Dave Samuels and the Caribbean jazz Project, Adam Rogers, Mike Holober, Dave Kikoski, Nicolas Folmer and the Paris Jazz Big Band, John Benitez, Steve Turre, Ron Carter, Patato Valdez, Juan Pablo Torres, Mario Rivera, Luis Perdomo, Gerry Weil, Alfredo Naranjo, Aquiles Báez, Orlando Poleo and Soledad Bravo among others.

His performances have taken place in countries such as France, United States, England, Panama, Côte d’Ivoire, Mexico, Peru, Oman, Russia, Germany, Holland, Belgium, Italy, Bonaire, Colombia, Portugal, Turkey and Senegal. He has issued five CDs as a leader: Major Delights (2002), Simbolos (2004), Empatia (2006), Suka Jazz en directo (2007), and Baladas (2008).

Pablo started his musical career in Merida, Venezuela. In the late 80’s he moved to Caracas and in 1991 he was granted a scholarship to continue his musical studies in Paris (France), receiving various awards such as the gold medal in saxophone at the Conservatoire National De Paris (1995) and the first prize for saxophone in Paris (1995). He moved to United States where continued his studies with musicians such as Ron Carter, Bruce Barth, Steve Slagle and Rich Perry, and obtained the degree of Master of arts in Jazz Performance from City College of the City University of New York. Currently a Fellow in the Frost School of music in the University of Miami.

Locos por Juana with Santiago Caballero 11/14/11

Locos por Juana with Santiago Caballero
10.14.11, 9pm
Cafeina Wynwood Lounge
297 NW 23rd Street
Miami
www.cafeinamiami.com

Locos por Juana is coming to the Cafeina Wynwood Lounge stage LIVE on Friday night – with special guest Santiago Caballero! Groove to the mix of Afro Beats, Cumbia & Reggae Ragga while you schmooze and booze with Miami’s hippest crowd.

Get your mix on with 2 bottles for $275 including one bottle of Stoli and one bottle of Jose Cuervo – PLUS $5 Tequila shots all night long!

CBS 4’s Cynthia Demos and Rik Rak Salon Present Karaoke for a Cause Benefitting CHARLEE Organization 10/27/11

CBS 4’s Cynthia Demos & Rik Rak Salon Present the First-Ever Karaoke for a Cause
Benefitting CHARLEE Organization
Thursday, October 27, 7:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m.
Rik Rak Salon, Boutique & Bar
1428 Brickell Avenue, Lobby Level

Tickets are $30 per person in advance and $40 at the door. Admission price includes complimentary drinks and hors d’oeuvres.
To purchase tickets please visit www.charlee.org or call (305) 779 – 9793.

Sponsor:Mercedes-Benz of Coral Gables

Rik Rak Salon and CBS 4’s Cynthia Demos are teaming up to host the first-ever Karaoke for a Cause, on Thursday, October 27th from 7:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. The contest will bring out Miami’s best amateur voices who will vie for first place, all to raise money to support the CHARLEE Organization. Warm up your vocal cords and prepare your inner Elvis for an evening of exciting competition, Karaoke favorites, tasty food and raffle prizes. The champion will receive a Rik Rak gift certificate and have a chance to defend their title in the next Karaoke for a Cause competition.

Karaoke for a Cause committee members include: Denie Harris, Jamie Rusk, Jorge Estevez, Lissette Gonzalez and Stephanie Demos Brown.

Rik Rak Salon, Boutique & Bar’s 6,000 square-foot space not only holds a full service salon and day spa, but also contains an in-house boutique, as popular as the cuts and colors. Clients can browse and buy trendy frocks, bags, shoes and dazzling jewelry, all while highlighting and deep conditioning. RikRak provides a head-to-toe transformation for feminine and sexy women who embrace beauty and aesthetics. Rik Rak is a world of beauty, fashion and style; guests come here to have it all from highlights to high heels, from delectable espresso facials to delicious lunches, Rik Rak is a woman’s one stop shop before stepping out into the city pampered and posh. 1428 Brickell Avenue, Miami, FL 33131 (305) 371-5577. www. Rikrak.com.

10th annual Wine on Harvest Moon 10/15/11

10th annual “Wine on Harvest Moon”
Saturday, October 15th, 7:00 pm to 10:30 pm
Deering Estate at Cutler
16701 SW 72 Avenue
Miami, FL 33157

Limited Tickets Available!

Now in its 10th year, “Wine on Harvest Moon” caters to South Florida’s connoisseurs of fine wines and delicious foods by bringing fine wine, fine food and fine art together under the golden light of the Harvest Moon over Biscayne Bay at the historic Deering Estate at Cutler.

The annual fundraising event benefits the Deering Estate Foundation a community-based 501 (c)3 Florida Corporation dedicated to preserving, protecting and enhancing the Deering Estate at Cutler for this and future generations.

Quality Control Latin Night 10/15/11

Quality Control Latin Night
Saturday, October 15. 11PM
Clevelander
1020 Ocean Drive
Miami Beach, Fl 33139

1020 Lounge at The Clevelander brings you Quality Control, every Saturday night. This weekend, join us for Latin Night, a sultry affair in the 2nd floor club of the most famous party destination on Ocean Drive. South Beach favorite DJ LS will be spinning along with a special guest DJ featuring Salsa, Bachata & Merengue music all night.

Complimentary salsa lessons by Maria Best 11P-1A.

Welcome Back to School Party at Champs 10/15/11

Welcome back to school party
Saturday, October 15th, 11 am to 3 pm
Champs
1050 Brickell Ave
Miami, FL 33131

RSVP is mandatory as space is limited
By Thursday Oct 13th, 2011
Must RSVP to: rsvp@fabulousmiami.com

We cordially invite Parents, Grand parents, Uncles, Aunts with their kids, grandkids, nephews, niece, from 6 months to 6 years old for a welcome to school party.

Join us for a fun afternoon, face painting, crafts, prizes and more surprises.

Fort Lauderdale Zombie Walk Presented by Green Room and Black Fridays 10/14/11

Fort Lauderdale Zombie Walk Presented by Green Room & Black Fridays
October 14th, 8:00pm – Until 4:00a.m.
Starting and ending at Green Room
109 S.W. 2nd Ave.
Fort Lauderdale, FL 33312

In the spirit of making Fort Lauderdale an increasingly more creative and interesting place to live, Green Room’s weekly Black Friday is hosting this year’s souped-up Fort Lauderdale Zombie Walk. On October 14th, Himmarshee Village will be swarmed with hundreds of the undead, staggering and groaning through the streets in search of succulent brains and fresh meat. Participating zombies are asked to meet at Green Room by 10pm.

If you’d like to be zombie-fied free of charge by a professional, the venue has invited local artist Keegan Hitchcock of Body Art by Keegan to paint willing patrons starting at 8pm at the venue (reservations are full). Along the march, there will be judges on hand to award prizes for best groan, best walk, and Mr & Mrs Zombie. To take this year’s Zombie Walk to the next level, we’ve added some wild antics such as (but not limited to) a live zombie shooting range and a severed limb scavenger hunt. Afterwards, come dance the night away at Green Room’s weekly event Black Friday with resident DJ’s Linder Smash and Kaos for a night of new wave, dark house, and industrial music.

Free shots of Zombie Baby Juice for anyone in costume. The walk starts at 10pm at Green Room.

Admission: Free

Solé On The Ocean To Host Brunch For Jazz Festival 10/16/11

Solé On The Ocean To Host Brunch For Jazz Festival
Sunday, October 16, 11:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.
Solé On The Ocean
17315 Collins Avenue
Sunny Isles Beach, FL 33160
786.923.9300
www.soleontheocean.com

On Sunday, October 16, 2011, Solé on the Ocean, the boutique hotel in Sunny Isles Beach, will host a New Orleans-inspired “Jazz Brunch” to close out the 4th Annual Sunny Isles Beach Jazz Festival. Held at its beachfront lounge Alba from 11:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m., guests will enjoy traditional fare from “The Big Easy” while listening to the smooth sounds of The Frank Axtell Quartet jazz ensemble.

The extensive brunch menu ($34.95 per person, excludes taxes and gratuity) will boast an array of breakfast and lunch fixings including Belgian Waffles; Biscuits with Gravy; Grits with Shrimp and Egg; Jambalaya; Creole Beef with Onions; paninis, fresh fruit and more. Unlimited Mimosas and Bloody Marys are available for an additional $10 (excluding tax and service fee).

For Jazz Brunch and hotel reservations, call 786.923.9300 or email alba@soleoto.com. Valet is also available to diners at a discounted rate of $5.

Grove Chamber Power Lunch Get Credit Healthy with Elizabeth Karwowski 10/21/11

Friday, October 21, 2011
12 Noon Networking Reception
12:30 pm Lunch
Gibraltar Restaurant at Grove Isle Hotel & Spa
www.groveisle.com
4 Grove Isle Drive
Coconut Grove FL
$35 Chamber Members $40 Non-Members
For reservations: info@CoconutGroveChamber.com
305-444-7270
Please leave your Name, Name of your Business, phone number and email where you can be contacted.
coconutgrovechamber.com

As financial markets become increasingly unstable worldwide, lenders continue to tighten lending standards for everything from buying home or car to starting a business. Even obtaining employment has been affected by credit…

To Learn How You can Get Credit Healthy,
RSVP Now for Friday, October 21, 2011 Luncheon at Gibraltar, Grove Isle

Elizabeth Karwowski
Partner, Get Credit Healthy
Will show us what we need to
Get credit-healthy in these unstable times

Elizabeth Karwowski is Partner at GetCreditHealthy.com
Since its inception, Get Credit Healthy has helped and empowered hundreds of individuals and families with credit education and skills to help improve their credit and better manage their financial situation.
Get Credit Healthy, Inc. has FICO and Fair Credit Reporting Act Certifications.
Get Credit Healthy, Inc. has been recognized on NBC News Miami, MSNBC and FOX News.

103.1, The Buzz Presents Buzz Bake Sale 16 Sponsored By Metro PCS, US Marine Corp and Zippo 12/3/11

103.1, The Buzz Presents Buzz Bake Sale 16
Saturday, December 3, 2011, Gates Open At 12:30pm
Cruzan Amphitheatre
South Florida Fairgrounds In West Palm Beach

On Sale: Friday, October 14, 2011 @ 10am
At The Pnc Bank Box Office At Cruzan Amphitheatre, www.livenation.com, And All Ticketmaster Outlets
Or Charge By Phone: (800)745-3000

Advance Prices: $40.00 – Reserved Seats
$20.00 – Festival Lawn

Bigger & Better!
Tickets On Sale Friday. Oct. 14th / 10am!

Featuring: Staind, Seether, Chevelle, Hinder, Everlast, Adelita’s Way, Art Of Dying, Middle Class Rut, Falling In Reverse & One, With More Bands To Be Announced Soon!

There is nothing better than the Annual Buzz Bake Sale. Sixteen years and still going strong with more bands, more music and much more for your money. No other radio station in South Florida has given its listeners more of what they want in a total concert festival experience than 103.1 THE BUZZ. The Buzz Bake Sale is a South Florida Tradition, taking over West Palm’s Cruzan Amphitheatre and kicking the holiday season into high gear with a whole day full of live Buzz Music that will totally rock your world. It’s a festival of fun with an all star line-up of major national performers, food, arts, apparel & music booths, prizes, surprises and autograph sessions where you can get up close and personal with your favorite Buzz Bands and DJ’s. “Buzz Bake Sale 16”, it doesn’t get any better than this!

All dates, acts and ticket prices are subject to change without notice. All tickets are subject to other applicable taxes, and service and handling charges.

www.buzz103.com or www.buzzbakesale.com

Beauty and Art Cocktail Reception 10/20/11

Beauty & Art Cocktail Reception
Thursday, October 20th, 6:00 – 8:30 pm
Prosthodontic Dentistry of South Florida
2601 South Bayshore Drive, suite 760
Coconut Grove FL 33133
rsvp@sharpdentistry.com

Dr Bruno Sharp, Dr Bernard Segall, Dr Alexandre Ribeiro and Dr Luciana Ravazzi
Cordially invite you to drinks & hors d’oeuvres

Launch of Dr Sharp Natural Oral Care Products
Demonstrations of the latest dental technology
Consultations with the dentists
Invisalign evaluations
Complimentary product samples
Artwork exhibition by Britto Central
Fashion Showcase

ArtOfficial Record Release Party 11/4/11

ArtOfficial Record Release Party
Friday, November 4th, 10pm Doors
The Stage
170 NE 38th Street
Miami

Cost: $10 with CD, $5 without CD
21+ to get in
www.artofficialmusic.net

Join ArtOfficial on Friday, November 4th as they celebrate their Record Release Party at The Stage in Miami, FL. This will be a very special night for the band as they will perform their new album, Vitamins & Minerals, in its entirety. They will also welcome several musical guests to the stage, many that collaborated on the album.

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“…a technically unflappable blend of sunny, old-school… beat-music-derived production à la De La Soul, with the organic live touch of The Roots, and the triumphant, posi rhymes of Jurassic Five., …ArtOfficial [are] absolutely on top of their game. “ – New Times

“ArtOfficial have proven themselves as creative forces to be reckoned with. Their delicately weaved combination of hip-hop, jazz and indie beats represent an exquisitely refined Miami sound.” – Miami.com

“ArtOfficial is a collective that unites smart MCs with band geeks, snapping off rhymes over boom-bap funk and electric ’70s jazz like Guru’s Jazzmatazz joined by the kids who were too cool for their high school’s marching band.” — SF Weekly

“…if you want to know who the current kings of Miami’s hip hop scene are, look no further than ArtOfficial” – New Times

Author Jen Karetnick shares Foodie Haikus at Cultural Hub 10/22/11

Next@19th Presents New Season Of Poetry With Rooftop Chaiku – Kick Off With Miami Sweetheart Jen Karetnick
Saturday, October 22 at 9:00 pm
Next@19th, rooftop (entrance to Temple Israel)
137 NE 19th Street
Miami, FL 33132
305.542.7732
www.nextat19th.org

ADMISSION: Free and open to the public, donations welcome

Next@19th launches the second season of its spirited haiku night under a new alias, “Rooftop CHAIku.” As the new moniker suggests, this monthly literary forum will also take on a new location – the square, moonlit rooftop of the downtown cultural center.

Renowned local journalist and poet Jen Karetnick hosts the kick-off event, sharing a selection of culinary-themed poetry from her Necessary Salt (Pudding House Publications, 2007) and upcoming book Landscaping for Wildlife (Big Wonderful Press). Karetnick is well-known for her roles as dining critic for MIAMI Magazine and columnist for Biscayne Times. Also a member of the Academy of American Poets and the Association of Writers and Writing Programs, Karetnick has released three books and is currently working on a cookbook, Romancing the Mango: Recipes for the Obsessed, slated for release in Fall 2013.

Rooftop CHAIku invites writers, poets, creative minds to take out their soapbox and share with audiences. Engaging writers and enthusiasts to create haikus rooted in their Jewish identity, culture, practice, heritage or community, select dates will be produced in collaboration with the University of Wynwood poetry collective to access the broadest pool of talents and spoken word..

GGG Presents Famed Architect Marc Fornes During Art Basel Miami Beach 12/1-4/11

Graffiti Gone Global Presents ”Labrys Frisae” By Acclaimed Architect Marc Fornes During Art Basel Miami Beach 2011
Thursday, December 1: 6PM – 9PM – VIP Preview
Friday, December 2: 11AM – 8PM
Saturday, December 3: 11AM – 8PM
Sunday, December 4: 11AM- 4PM
The Rotunda
3252 NW 1st Avenue, suite 101
Midtown Miami
www.gggexhibit.com

Graffiti Gone Global (GGG), powered by Sushisamba, announces its fifth consecutive exhibition of urban contemporary art and design, running parallel to Art Basel Miami Beach. At the center of GGG 2011 is famed French architect, Marc Fornes, who will unveil ‘Labrys Frisae’ – a conceptual, non-linear structure reminiscent of three-dimensional graffiti. ‘Labrys Frisae’ will be the largest installation of Fornes’ oeuvre to date. In the months leading up to show, he will face the intricate task of bringing his work to life, assembling – by hand – more than 80 nodes, 12,000 unique parts and 100,000 connectors. Once completed, ‘Labrys Frisae’ will span 30 feet and rise 16 feet above the floor, utterly transforming Midtown’s glass Rotunda space.

“Fornes’ technique and overall vision for ‘Labrys Frisae’ embody the philosophy of GGG,” said Shimon Bokovza, founder and managing partner of SUSHISAMBA and GGG visionary. “His approach to architecture speaks to the ever-evolving nature of GGG and is reflective of our appreciation for, and cultivation of, progressive forms of art that question conventional standards.”

Fornes will challenge his audience to understand his geometric morphology of surfaces and networks, reminding them that first appearances are not always what they seem. The design of “Labrys Frisae” will allow visitors to obtain a greater understanding of the installation through three entryways leading them ‘inside’ the structure. Moreover, the exhibiton space will permit viewers to experience Fornes’ work from multiple perspectives – from both the ground floor and the mezzanine level – while the visitor’s relationship with Fornes’ 3-D graffiti will shift according to their position in the Rotunda. Beyond the structure itself, Fornes will heighten and seduce the visitor’s visual and auditory senses with lighting and music, leaving them mesmerized by his ability to seamlessly transform mathematical cryptogram into a large-scale, art installation.

Since it’s inception in 2007, GGG has showcased an international ensemble of artists whose work transcends the boundaries of the street and gallery. In accord with the mission of GGG, Fornes has challenged traditional notions of urban contemporary design. From his Brooklyn-based studio, he identifies his work as subversive and embraces the grassroots and hands-on mantra of so many street artists who choose to express art in their immediate environment.

Fornes is inspired by his formal education at the School of Architecture in the United Kingdom and his practical experience as the project architect for Zaha Hadid Architects. In 2005, Fornes started his own label THEVERYMANYTM. Under this guise, he manufactures blueprints for his work with computational protocol – algorithms – which he then uses in the production of his designs. His trademark installations have been recognized internationally, by Museum of Modern Art in New York where he was invited to lecture, the Guggenheim in New York to show, and the Centre Pompidou in Parisand FRAC Centre in Orleans, to be part of France’s permanent collections.

GGG‘s mission is to celebrate and showcase the evolving art and culture of the street. Taking place annually during Art Basel Miami Beach, GGG is the only exhibit of its kind, showcasing the work of today’s most talented international graffiti and street artists. The project strives to break the barriers between the street and the gallery to bring the irrefutable influence of these creative energies on all aspects of design to light.
For more information, please visit www.gggexhibit.com

Sushisamba is a lifestyle group with a deep passion for art, food, music and entertainment. Encouraging the breakdown of barriers, Sushisamba uses cultural inspiration to create a unique vision that champions advancements in cuisine, music, design and the arts, please visit www.sushisamba.com for more information.

MDPL Reads Book Signing, Discussion and Celebration 10/12/11

MDPL Reads – Book Signing, Discussion, & Celebration!
October 12, 7pm – 9pm
Art Deco Welcome Center
1001 Ocean Drive,
R.S.V.P. to info@mdpl.org

Please join MDPL for the launch of MDPL Reads, a new community reading program spotlighting great books about the history, culture, excitement and people of Miami Beach.

The October 12th event will feature South Beach, Stories of a Renaissance by Charles Kropke and Eleanor Goldstein. Join the authors for a book signing, discussion, catered celebration, and fun cocktail party. Meet people featured in the book as the authors, mingle guests. There is always something new to learn about South Beach!

20th Annual Sports Hall Of Champions Induction And Awards Program 10/19/11

October 19 from 11:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m.
American Airlines Arena

Cost to attend the luncheon is $75 per person. Advance registration is available online at www.MiamiChamber.com.

The Greater Miami Chamber of Commerce will celebrate the 20th anniversary of its annual Sports Hall of Champions with an induction and awards program on October 19 from 11:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m. at the American Airlines Arena. The Sports Hall of Champions program honors individuals who have brought recognition to South Florida through their achievements in and contributions to sports. Miami HEAT/Sun Sports Courtside Reporter Jason Jackson will serve as Master of Ceremonies.

The 2011 Sports Hall of Champions inductees are:
· Michael Irvin, University of Miami and Dallas Cowboys Wide Receiver, 2007 Pro Football Hall of Fame Inductee
· Jack McKeon, Florida Marlins Manager
· Juan Pablo Montoya, NASCAR Sprint Cup Series, Formula 1 and Indianapolis 500 Race Car Driver
· Jennifer Rodriguez, Olympic Speed Skater
· Tony Fiorentino and Eric Reid, Miami HEAT TV Analysts

Fiorentino and Reid will be recognized with the Lifetime Contribution to Sports Award. Reid was part of the HEAT inaugural broadcast team in 1988 while Fiorentino started as an assistant coach for the HEAT and has held a variety of positions since then. They also form the only broadcasting duo in the NBA that has been with their team since its inception. In addition to calling all the HEAT action on Sun Sports for the ninth straight year in a row, every spring they host the Reid and Fiorentino Celebrity Golf Classic and VIP Dinner to raise money for children in need and child abuse victims.

The awards program is made possible by the following sponsors: American Airlines Arena/Miami HEAT; Doctors Hospital Baptist Health South Florida, Dutton Press, Inc. and The Miami Herald/El Nuevo Herald; AT&T, Duffy’s Sports Grill, Gossett Marketing, Homestead Miami Speedway, Levy Restaurants and UHealth Sports Medicine part of University of Miami Health System; and Guardian Ad Litem Program.

For event information contact Jennifer Sanchez at 305-577-5451 or jsanchez@miamichamber.com.

About the Greater Miami Chamber of Commerce
The Greater Miami Chamber of Commerce is the voice of business in South Florida, representing more than 400,000 employees of member companies. To carry out its mission, the Chamber involves the private sector in community leadership. For more than a century, the Chamber has been widely recognized and respected for its extraordinary record of economic development and community improvement. The Greater Miami Chamber is a proactive chamber, regularly getting engaged in issues important to its member companies and individuals. Its program of work is organized in five areas: Domestic Business Development, Governmental Affairs, International Business Development, Leadership Programs and Marketing & Member Services. The Chamber is nationally recognized as one of the Top 10 Executive Speaking Forums in America.

First Gables Bike Day Launches 10/23/11

First Gables Bike Day Launches
Sunday October 23rd, 10am to 4pm

A Free Event On Miracle Mile and Ponce de Leon Fit for Families, Cyclists, Skaters and Pedestrians Benefits Green Mobility Network

Gables Bike Day is the first event to celebrate healthy activities and means of transportation within the limits of the City Beautiful. Miracle Mile Eastbound lanes and Ponce De Leon will be closed to auto traffic from 10am to 4pm and will embrace community, music, food, safe cycling and much more. Gables Bike Day will be held Sunday October 23rd, 2011.

Building on the success of Cyclovia in Colombia, Paris and Miami, Coral Gables jumps on board with a family friendly event opened to the public. Gables Bike Day will kick off at 10:30am with speeches by the Mayor of Coral Gables James Cason and Commissioner Ralph Cabrera on stage at the Ponce de Leon Boulevard (Ponce Circle). The entire route will be activated with plenty of stops for the entire family to enjoy.

1. Ponce De Leon Park:
a. Performances by Actors’ Playhouse shows such as Alexander The Great and more,
b. Live bands,
c. Sebastian the Ibis with the University of Miami mobile unit and more
d. Billy the Marlin, wheel of fortune and prizes
e. VIP lounge at Regions Bank lobby – select number of tickets will be given away on Facebook
f. Raffle of brand new Shwing bicycle, helmets, concert tickets, and much more

2. Miracle Mile by LeJeune Road:
a. Attendees can register for a historic bike tour of Coral Gables, scavenger hunts for children and adults and additional tours to be announced. Registration will be taken on a first come first serve basis.
b. Earth Learning will host a Farmers Market throughout the day.
c. One block East, Miami Bike Polo will be playing matches every hour and will be open to teaching attendees, in between matches, how to play.

3. Miracle Mile by Douglas Road:
a. Children will have a space with games, cartoon characters and bounce houses.
b. Green Mobility Network and Bike Safe, two non-profit organizations, will create an engaging and skill testing bike safety course for children to learn and practice their biking abilities.
c. Nearby, experienced bikers and skaters will be showcasing their talents on ramps and obstacle courses brought by Jay Ramps and One Cool World.

4. Green space next to Barnes & Nobles:
a. Green Monkey Yoga Studio will be offering free classes of yoga throughout the day, also on a first come first serve basis.

5. Additional activities are to be announced during the Preview Party Wednesday October 5th from 6 to 8pm hosted by Pasha’s (130 Miracle Mile).

Sponsors include: Pasha’s Mediterranean Restaurants, Miracle Mile Downtown Coral Gables, University of Miami/UHealth, Florida Marlins, No Boundaries, Mack Cycle, Coral Gables Firefighter’s Benevolent Association, Don and Jeannett Slesnick, Etiko, DecoBike, Coral Gables Fraternal Order of Police, Rotary Club of Coral Gables, Sun Revolution for the Planet, The Coral Gables Museum, Little Gables Group, Cabrera Benefits Group, DecoBike, Regions Bank and Coral Gables Chamber of Commerce.

Gables Bike Day is a family, cyclist, skater, pedestrian friendly event aimed at promoting healthy activities in Downtown Coral Gables. All proceeds will benefit Green Mobility Network, a non profit organization promoting transit use, bicycling, running and walking for daily transportation, leisure and fitness (www.greenmobilitynetwork.org ). For more information, visit www.gablesbikeday.com or “like” Gables Bike Day Facebook page.

Sky 50 Saturdays at Club 50 at The Viceroy 10/22/11

Sky 50 Saturdays at Club 50 at The Viceroy
10/22/11, 10pm
Club 50 @ The Viceroy
485 Brickell Ave
More Info.
Free Admission on Rick C’s list! Text 305 300 0827 to be added

Fifty stories up, Club 50 reigns as Icon Brickell’s most exclusive lookout point: a spectacular, Asian-inflected private pool and lounge atop the hotel tower.

Late night, the rooftop lounge plays host to an international who’s who, featuring a rotating roster of some of Miami’s top DJs and an ambiance that’s chic, sexy and quintessentially Miami. A menu of light Mediterranean-inspired fare is offered, the perfect complement to an inventive menu of signature cocktails and a premier wine list.

Club 50’s stunning interiors, the work of Kelly Wearstler, are layered with grained marbles and woods, Japanese woodblock-inspired prints and plants, with salt air and fresh floral blossoms scenting the sky-high atmosphere. From nearly every angle, the boundless view of Biscayne Bay below underlines FIFTY’s unparalleled perspective atop Viceroy Miami.

And this and every Saturday I present to you; SKY 50 @ Club 50 in the Viceroy Hotel
Miami’s only exclusive high rise party!
Music Orchestrated by Ron Luna and Felipe Kaval
Doors open at 10PM.

Text Me at 305 300 0827 to be added to Guest List for Complimentary admission until 12 30AM.
After 12:30 Reduced admission for ladies $5 and Gentlemen $10
Once you get to the door just say you’re on Rick C’s List!
Get there early please to avoid waiting in line!
Very Strict Door Policy! Dress Code Strictly Enforced!!
No sneakers,oversized jeans, baseball caps, excessive jewlery, gold teeth.
Only the properly dressed will be admitted as this venue is geared to satisfy the Best of the Best!

Text Me for Bottle Service Reservations. 305 300 0827 Your weekly host, Rick Chaumin

Speedo Dating Just for the Boys 10/20/11

Speedo Dating – just for the BOYS
October 20, 2011, 6:30 PM
8 oz Burger Bar
1080 Alton Road
Miami Beach Fl 33139
Register Here.
$35 prepay with credit card or paypal OR $45 at the door

Speedo Dating Event at 8 oz Burger Bar
(this one is JUST FOR THE BOYS)
New to the scene, beach, Miami? Come check out our inaugural Speedo Dating event- just for the boys.

Chat with 10 to 30 potential guys for about 5 minutes apiece as you sip cocktails and nosh on appetizers (all available on our new menu!)

Your scorecard notes which lads have particularly tickled your fancy, and if you and your potential match cite each other, InSense Miami will exchange your email addresses 24 hours after the event. Since 90% of daters find a match at their first events, odds are good that you’ll exit with a smile-and a few new phone numbers.

Please note this event is for single, eligible gay men..if you are already in a relationship, please don’t play.

Registration will be open at 6:30PM Speed dating will begin at 7PM

Lift Fridays at Club 50 at the Viceroy 10/21/11

Lift Fridays at Club 50 at the Viceroy
10/21/11, 10pm
Club 50 @ The Viceroy
485 Brickell Ave.
More Info
FREE Admission on RICK C’s list! Text 305 300 0827 to be added

Come and and by swept away by what everyone in Miami is ecstatic and thrilled about…
The Breathtaking 50 story high view of Brickell and Downtown Miami…
An event for the truly sophisticated, sexy and discriminating urbanite,
I Present to you Ladies ad Gentlemen…
Club 50 at The Viceroy Hotel In Brickell.

Music Orchestrated by and Felipe Kaval (Open Format) and Rey Rodriguez(house)
Doors open at 10PM. Text Me at 305 300 0827 to be added to Guest List for Complimentary admission until 12 30AM
Once you get to the door just say you’re on Rick’s List!

Very Strict Door Policy! Dress Code Strictly Enforced!! No sneakers, oversized jeans, baseball caps, excessive jewlery, gold teeth.
Only the properly dressed will be admitted as this Venue is geared to satisfy the Best of the Best!
Text Me for Bottle Service Reservations. 305 300 0827 Your weekly host, Rick Chaumin

Finally T.G.I.S.F Fridays at Blue Martini Kendall 10/14/11

Finally T.G.I.S.F Fridays at Blue Martini Kendall
10/14/11, 8pm
Blue Martini Kendall
8405 Mills Drive
More Info
Text 305 300 0827 to be added To Rick’s List For FREE admission till 12AM!

Finally! T.G.I.S. F Fridays are back at Kendall Blue Martini! Hosted by Rick
Text me at 305 300 0827 or 786 273 7401 to be added to guestlist
Say that your on Rick’s List at the Door for Free Entry untill 12AM!
Music will be orchestrated by DJ’s : Reflex & Miguel G. (Open Format)!

Bottle Specials:
Deal # 1 – 2 Bottles of Van Gogh Vodka for $400 + Tax & Tip
Deal # 2 – 2 Bottles of Grey Goose Vodka for $450 + Tax & Tip
Deal # 3 – 2 Bottles of JW Black Label for $500 + Tax & Tip

Dress to Impress! (Guys – No T Shirts, Shorts, Hats, or Sneakers!)
text me at 305 300 0827 or 786 273 7401 for VIP Bottles, B Days, Dinner, & Guest List!

Musing With Myra Kick Off Event 10/19/11

Musing With Myra Kick Off Event
Wednesday . October 19th . 6-9PM
Wynwood Kitchen & Bar
2550 NW 2nd Avenue.
Wynwood, Miami, FL
RSVP Required.
and receive a yo MoMMA sticker

Musing With Myra Monthly Arts Networking Event Kicks Off
Small Bites Provided
Happy Hour Specials

Featured Guest 7-8PM
Jane Hart, Curator of Exhibitions, The Art and Cultural Center of Hollywood

Increase your visability in the ART’s Community and participate in the Dialogue.
yo MoMMA B in the House
Introducing yo MoMMA’s Friend Her Gemini Twin
You don’t want to miss this, Peeps!
Show the Love.
Be There or Be Square.

About Jane Hart: Curator of Exhibitions, The Art and Culture Center of Hollywood, FL (ACCH)
Oversee the presentation of exhibitions and special programming in the contemporary fine arts at ACCH. The Art and Culture Center is one of South Florida’s most distinguished non-profit arts institutions. ACCH is a venue for dynamic programming in the contemporary visual and performing arts, augmented by a fully fledged educational program. Works with colleagues at ACCH in these various areas of activity, towards presenting the most innovative and high caliber visual arts exhibits possible. Areas of responsibility include, curation of all contemporary art programming – (approximately 15 exhibitions per year), grant applications, fundraising, corporate sponsorship and special project development, artist outreach and studio visits, guest lectures, coordinate and approve design/publication of collateral materials, contemporary art programming area of organization’s website, and public relations strategies, interface with education department to develop and engage student participation in Center’s art’s programming.

Sky 50 Monster Ball Halloween Edition at Club 50 atThe Viceroy 10/29/11

Sky 50 Monster Ball Halloween Edition at Club 50 atThe Viceroy
10/29/11, 10pm
Club 50 @ The Viceroy
485 Brickell Ave
More Info
Text 305 300 0827 to be added to Rick C’s Guest list for Free admission till 12AM!

Fifty stories up, Club 50 reigns as Icon Brickell’s most exclusive lookout point: a spectacular, Asian-inflected private pool and lounge atop the hotel tower.

Late night, the rooftop lounge plays host to an international who’s who, featuring a rotating roster of some of Miami’s top DJs and an ambiance that’s chic, sexy and quintessentially Miami. A menu of light Mediterranean-inspired fare is offered, the perfect complement to an inventive menu of signature cocktails and a premier wine list.

Club 50’s stunning interiors, the work of Kelly Wearstler, are layered with grained marbles and woods, Japanese woodblock-inspired prints and plants, with salt air and fresh floral blossoms scenting the sky-high atmosphere. From nearly every angle, the boundless view of Biscayne Bay below underlines FIFTY’s unparalleled perspective atop Viceroy Miami.

And this Saturday I invite you to a very special edition of SKY 50 @ Club 50 in the Viceroy Hotel

“Monster Ball” come and enjoy it at Miami’s only exclusive high rise party!
Music Orchestrated by Ron Luna and Felipe Kaval
Doors open at 10PM.
Text Me at 305 300 0827 to be added to Guest List for Complimentary admission until 12 30AM.
After 12:30 Reduced admission for ladies $5 and Gentlemen $10
Once you get to the door just say you’re on Rick C’s List!
Get there early please to avoid waiting in line!
Very Strict Door Policy! Dress Code Strictly Enforced!!
No sneakers,oversized jeans, baseball caps, excessive jewlery, gold teeth.
Only the properly dressed will be admitted as this venue is geared to satisfy the Best of the Best!
Text Me for Bottle Service Reservations. 305 300 0827 Your weekly host, Rick Chaumin

Monster Ball Halloween at Lift Fridays at Club 50 10/28/11

Monster Ball Halloween at Lift Fridays at Club 50
10/28/11, 10pm
Club 50 @ The Viceroy
485 Brickell Ave.
More Info
Text 305 300 0827 to be added to Rick C’s Guest List for FREE Admission till 12AM!

Come and and Enjoy a Halloween like no other…And be swept away by what everyone in Miami is ecstatic and thrilled about…
The Breathtaking 50 story high view of Brickell and Downtown Miami…
An event for the truly sophisticated, sexy and discriminating urbanite,
I Present to you Ladies ad Gentlemen…
Club 50 at The Viceroy Hotel In Brickell.

And This Friday October 28th, Come experience Halloween at our one and only “Monster Ball”
Music Orchestrated by and Felipe Kaval (Open Format) and Rey Rodriguez(house)
Doors open at 10PM. Text Me at 305 300 0827 to be added to Guest List for Complimentary admission until 12 30AM
Once you get to the door just say you’re on Rick C’s List!

Very Strict Door Policy! Dress Code Strictly Enforced!! No sneakers, oversized jeans, baseball caps, excessive jewlery, gold teeth.
Only the properly dressed will be admitted as this Venue is geared to satisfy the Best of the Best!
Text Me for Bottle Service Reservations. 305 300 0827 Your weekly host, Rick Chaumin

Angel and Demons Sexy Secrets Halloween Party at Blue Martini Kendall 10/28/11

Angel and Demons Sexy Secrets Halloween Party at Blue Martini Kendall
10/28/11, 8pm
Blue Martini Kendall
8405 Mills Drive
More Info.
Text 305 300 0827 to be added to Rick’s List For FREE admission till 12AM!

Angels and Demons Sexy Secrets Halloween Party Kendall Blue Martini! Hosted by Rick
Text me at 305 300 0827 or 786 273 7401 to be added to guestlist
Say that your on Rick’s List at the Door for Free Entry untill 12AM!

Music will be orchestrated by DJ’s : Reflex & Miguel G. (Open Format)!
Bottle Specials:
Deal # 1 – 2 Bottles of Van Gogh Vodka for $400 + Tax & Tip
Deal # 2 – 2 Bottles of Grey Goose Vodka for $450 + Tax & Tip
Deal # 3 – 2 Bottles of JW Black Label for $500 + Tax & Tip

Dress to Impress! (Guys – No T Shirts, Shorts, Hats, or Sneakers!)
text me at 305 300 0827 or 786 273 7401 for VIP Bottles, B Days, Dinner, & Guest List!

D’OR Halloween Costume Fashion Show at Blue Martini Kendall 10/19/11

D’OR Halloween Costume Fashion Show@Blue Martini Kendall
10/19/11, 8pm
Blue Martini Kendall
8405 Mills Drive
More Info
Text 305 300 0827 to be added to Rick C’s List For FREE admission until 12AM!!

D’or Halloween costume Fashion Show at: Ladies Night Wednesdays at Kendall Blue Martini! Hosted by Rick
Say that your on RICK’S LIST at the Door for Free Entry untill 12AM!
Text 305-300 0827 to be added to list
Ladies on my Guestlist Receive Half Off Drinks All Night!

Bottle Specials: 1 Bottle of anything below for $200 plus Tax & Tip :
JW Black Label, Ketel One, Grey Goose, or Belvedere Vodka.
Also: 1 Bottle of Three Olives or Van Gogh Vodka for $150 + Tax & Tip.

Music will be orchestrated by DJ’s: Ariel Assault & Reflex. (Open Format)!
Dress to Impress! (Guys – No T Shirts, Shorts, Hats, or Sneakers!)
Call me at 305 300 0827 for VIP Bottles, B Days, & Dinner Reservations!

Sky 50 Saturdays at Club 50 at The Viceroy 10/15/11

Sky 50 Saturdays at Club 50 at The Viceroy.
10/15/11, 10pm
Club 50 @ The Viceroy
485 Brickell Ave
More Info
Free Admission on Rick C’s list Text 305 300 0827 to be added

Fifty stories up, Club 50 reigns as Icon Brickell’s most exclusive lookout point: a spectacular, Asian-inflected private pool and lounge atop the hotel tower.

Late night, the rooftop lounge plays host to an international who’s who, featuring a rotating roster of some of Miami’s top DJs and an ambiance that’s chic, sexy and quintessentially Miami. A menu of light Mediterranean-inspired fare is offered, the perfect complement to an inventive menu of signature cocktails and a premier wine list.

Club 50’s stunning interiors, the work of Kelly Wearstler, are layered with grained marbles and woods, Japanese woodblock-inspired prints and plants, with salt air and fresh floral blossoms scenting the sky-high atmosphere. From nearly every angle, the boundless view of Biscayne Bay below underlines FIFTY’s unparalleled perspective atop Viceroy Miami.

And this and every Saturday I present to you; SKY 50 @ Club 50 in the Viceroy Hotel
Miami’s only exclusive high rise party!
Music Orchestrated by Ron Luna and Felipe Kaval
Doors open at 10PM.

Text Me at 305 300 0827 to be added to Guest List for Complimentary admission until 12 30AM.
After 12:30 Reduced admission for ladies $5 and Gentlemen $10
Once you get to the door just say you’re on Rick C’s List!
Get there early please to avoid waiting in line!
Very Strict Door Policy! Dress Code Strictly Enforced!!
No sneakers,oversized jeans, baseball caps, excessive jewlery, gold teeth.
Only the properly dressed will be admitted as this venue is geared to satisfy the Best of the Best!
Text Me for Bottle Service Reservations. 305 300 0827
Your weekly host, Rick Chaumin

Lift Fridays at Club 50 at the Viceroy 10/14/11

Lift Fridays@ Club 50 at the Viceroy. Free admission on Rick C’s list!
10/14/11, 10pm
Club 50 @ The Viceroy
485 Brickell Ave
More Info
Text 305 300 0827 to be added!

Come and and by swept away by what everyone in Miami is ecstatic and thrilled about…
The Breathtaking 50 story high view of Brickell and Downtown Miami…
An event for the truly sophisticated, sexy and discriminating urbanite,
I Present to you Ladies ad Gentlemen…
Club 50 at The Viceroy Hotel In Brickell.

Music Orchestrated by and Felipe Kaval (Open Format) and Rey Rodriguez(house)
Doors open at 10PM. Text Me at 305 300 0827 to be added to Guest List for Complimentary admission until 12 30AM
Once you get to the door just say you’re on Rick C’s List!
Very Strict Door Policy! Dress Code Strictly Enforced!! No sneakers, oversized jeans, baseball caps, excessive jewlery, gold teeth.
Only the properly dressed will be admitted as this Venue is geared to satisfy the Best of the Best!

Text Me for Bottle Service Reservations. 305 300 0827 Your weekly host, Rick Chaumin

Ladies Drink Half off all night at Blue Come See What it’s All about 10/12/11

Ladies Drink Half off all night at Blue Come See What it’s All about
10/12/11, 8pm
Blue Martini Kendall
8405 Mills Drive 33183
More Info

Ladies Night Wednesdays at Kendall Blue Martini! Hosted by Rick
Say that your on Rick’s List at the Door for Free Entry untill 12AM!
Text 305-300 0827 to be added to list
Ladies on my Guestlist Receive Half Off Drinks All Night!

Bottle Specials: 1 Bottle of anything below for $200 plus Tax & Tip :
JW Black Label, Ketel One, Grey Goose, or Belvedere Vodka.
Also: 1 Bottle of Three Olives or Van Gogh Vodka for $150 + Tax & Tip.

Music will be orchestrated by DJ’s: Ariel Assault & Reflex. (Open Format)!
Dress to Impress! (Guys – No T Shirts, Shorts, Hats, or Sneakers!)
Call me at 305 300 0827 or 786 273 7401 for VIP Bottles, B Days, & Dinner Reservations!

Who Could Have Predicted? The play that inspires millions! 10/21-23/11

Who Could Have Predicted? The play that inspires millions!
Friday, October 21; Saturday, October 22 and Sunday, October 23, 2011, 8 p.m. Friday and Saturday evenings – Sunday Matinee at 2:00 p.m.
New Light Theatre at Gallery 101
3354 NE 33rd Street
Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33308
www.newlightgallery.org
www.thegallery101.net

Who Could Have Predicted?
The Play that inspired Millions!

Who Could Have Predicted? that this original play would be the catalyst for the birth of the New Light Theatre at Gallery 101?

By popular demand, The New Light Foundation, Inc. and Gallery 101 are proud to present a brand new performance of “Who Could Have Predicted?” — a piece comprised of a series of shorts in honor of the 10th anniversary of 9/11 at their new venue – the New Light Theater at 3354 NE 33rd Street, Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33308 on Friday, October 21 at 8 p.m., Saturday, October 22 at 8 p.m. and Sunday, October 23 at 2 p.m.

For reservations and advanced tickets please call Wendy at 954-829-0638; write to wendywhitelight@hotmail.com or visit New Light Theatre’s website at www.newlightgallery.org

Adam White, Gallery owner, Gallery 101 went to see “Who Could Have Predicted” in Miami at Wynwood’s GAB studio and decided to offer Wendy a permanent home in his Fort Lauderdale gallery surrounded by cafes, restaurants, boutiques and other galleries. “Wendy and New Light Theatre will be able to cast plays every month and have a solid home base from which to create. We are very excited to have her here; she is an immense talent that promises to get even bigger and better with this wonderful association” states Adam White, Gallery owner, Gallery 101. As a result of seeing this production, the New Light Theatre was born – incorporating the revolutionary concept of combining visual arts and theatre.

The story behind this historical project:

In the fall of last year, Krane, Inc. and New Light Foundation, Inc. decided that they wanted to honor the upcoming 10th anniversary of September 11th. However, the theatre companies did not want to show the over-exposed images of the towers crashing down all over again; they also did not want to hit audiences over the head with material they were already de-sensitized to.

Instead, the companies sent out a call to writers, asking them to submit shorts about the issues that arose post 9/11; in other words, the issues we grapple with today and have been grappling with for a decade. The writers were asked to not mention the Trade Towers, or September 11th; to not mention 9/11 or Ground Zero, or any of the other names that arose out of the space left behind.

The result was an influx of scripts from all over the United States, which were then judged by a panel of writers, directors, and actors. From these submissions, seven were selected. These are the shorts that comprise Who Could Have Predicted? Comedy and Dramedy that delves into the depths of Reality TV; the constant flow of electronic news-feeds; airport security; identity; immigration; and just plain sex. Who Could Have Predicted? had sell-out performances in Los Angeles, California and Miami, Florida – as a result of POPULAR DEMAND Who Could Have Predicted will be performed in Fort Lauderdale at the New Light Theatre at Gallery 101!

“What we found was really interesting. There was a lot of comedy submitted, which is fascinating — the results didn’t produce dramatic tomes of disaster, but just the opposite. I think that says something about the power of comedy to tackle serious subjects and twist our brains around in a way that makes us look at old ideas and situations in a new light,” says Vanessa Garcia, Founding Artistic Director of Krane, Inc.

“Who Could Have Predicted is an innovative leap into the present reflecting our post 9-11 world – encompassing a weave of plays from gifted national playwrights whose writings all transcend the current conflicts of our time resulting in an important yet comedic night of theater,” says Wendy White, Co-Founder of the New Light Foundation, Inc.

As for the companies themselves — Krane, Inc. and New Light Foundation, Inc. have produced performances all over the world from Amsterdam to Edinburgh; New York City to Miami. This is their first performance in Los Angeles.

In 2009, New Light Foundation, Inc. represented the United States as Art ambassadors by the 1-2-3 Kinderlachen e.V. foundation of Rottenburg, Germany by hosting the international “Global Gallery” project (www.123kinderlachen.org). During the course of this important project, the “world’s biggest canvas” emerged; painted by children – transcending all borders and conflicts.

Krane, Inc. was named Best of the City 2010 by Miami Magazine, as the best up and coming theatre company in town. http://vanessagarcia.org/press/tethrical-chairs.php. Also in 2010, Vanessa Garcia, the Founding Artistic Director of Krane, Inc. was named one of Miami’s 20 Under 40 by The Miami Herald for her work in theatre. For more information about Garcia, please visit: www.vanessagarcia.org

FOR MORE INFO. CONTACT:
WENDY WHITE
954-829-0639
Email: wendywhitelight@hotmail.com
www.newlightgallery.org

Networking Event at Texas de Brazil 10/27/11

Networking Event at Texas de Brazil
October 27, 2011, 6pm-9pm
Texas de Brazil
300 Alton Rd., # 200,
Miami Beach, FL 33139
Register Online.

Where You’ll Want to Be!

$10 ($15 at the door) gets you in and registered for Business Card Bingo with great raffles and prizes!

Start your night of networking with your choice of one Texas de Brazil Private Label selection of Chardonnay, Merlot or Cabernet Sauvignon wine selection.

Enjoy 50% off bar menu and happy hour prices during the entire time of our event. Guests who stay for dinner will be extended a 15% discount.

Be sure to bring lots of business cards and get to know some movers and shakers on the beach!

Valet Parking is available for $5 or self parking at the Marina.

Alfredo Chacon Groove in Concert at El Bar 10/13/11

Alfredo Chacon Groove in Concert, Latin Jazz at El Bar
Thursday October 13th, 9:30
EL BAR
3119 SW 22nd St
Coral Gables
Miami, FL 33145
www.alfredochacon.com

Alfredo Chacon Groove.
Project by Vibraphonist/Composer/Percussionist Alfredo Chacón, who’s presenting his new album MAGIC PLACE in which his cuban roots fusions with influences from other genres like funk, bossa, soul and bebop in a blend of beautiful melodies and groovy rhythms.
Resulting in fresh, colorful, joyous and elegant music, full of surprises that will get the listener in a good mood.

Alfredo Chacon – Vibes, Percussion & EWI
Liván Mesa – Piano
Nestor del Prado – Bass
Carlos Puig – Trumpet
Coky García – Drums

Halloween Masquerade Party Featuring Lizzie Blazquez 10/30/11

Halloween Masquerade Party Featuring Lizzie Blazquez – South Beach
10/30/2011, 7pm
Terrace Bar
448 Ocean Drive(second floor terrace),
Miami Beach, FL
www.thefuzevipshow.com

HALLOWEEN With Lizzie BLAZQUEZ
Maskarade Trio Night Party
wanna see??
Live Performances
*Electro Dance Music Live Performances by Lizzie Blazquez, Gianez & King of Stars
*Costume Contest
*Prizes
*Bottle Specials
*DJ

www.lizzieblazquez.com
www.kingofstars.com
www.gianezmusic.com

Entry $20 at Door, Save and Purchase Now

Woodford Reserve Manhattan Experience 10/17/11

Woodford Reserve Manhattan Experience
Monday, Oct. 17, 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm
Christine Lee’s
901 South Federal Highway
Hallandale, FL 33009
www.wellcraftedmanhattan.com

RSVP: The event is free.Visit www.wellcraftedmanhattan.com to register for your spot. Space is limited, and you must register to attend. The private event is only open to 21 and over.

Miami Bartenders Shake-Off for the Title of Best Manhattan
Woodford Reserve and Esquire Magazine to Host Manhattan Experience at Christine Lee’s

With the recent resurgence of pre-Prohibition bourbon cocktails, the classic Manhattan is making a comeback, but who reigns king of the Manhattan in Miami? Woodford Reserve bourbon and Esquire magazine are teaming up with the top bartenders in the city to have a shake-off at The Manhattan Experience event on Oct. 17. By the end of the evening, we may just know who can truly make the best Manhattan in Miami.

The Manhattan Experience is an exclusive event put on by Woodford Reserve bourbon and Esquire Magazine. The event is held in five states (WA, FL, GA, IL, and KY). Semi-finalists from each event will gather in New York in January to showcase their winning Manhattans in front of a panel of judges.

Woodford Reserve is one of the fine spirits produced and marketed by Brown-Form Corporation, a producer and marketer of fine quality beverage alcohol brands, including Jack Daniel’s, Southern Comfort, Finlandia, Fetzer, Korbel, Tequila Herradura, Sonoma-Cutrer, Chambord, Tuaca, and Bonterra. Please enjoy your bourbon responsibly. For more information on Woodford Reserve, visit www.woodfordreserve.com.

Must be 21 years of age or older to attend. Space is limited so you’ll need to RSVP.

Arboleda Vintage and Handmade Crafts Festival 11/12/11

Arboleda Vintage & Handmade Crafts Festival
November 12, 2011, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Miami Design District – The Palm Lot
140 NE 39th Street
Miami, FL 33137
www.arboledafest.com

Lovers of indie crafts and retro vintage finds – stand up! The Arboleda Vintage & Handmade Crafts Festival will bring more than 60 artists, crafters and more together for a day of creative exchange in the Miami Design District. Support local, independent artisans and the handmade culture, while browsing everything from cool vintage wares and pop art to steampunk and geekery, fashion, accessories, and more.

Activities for everyone in the family include do-it-yourself tutorial workstations for adults, craft activities for kids, live art performances, raffles, giveaways for the first 100 guests to arrive, gourmet food trucks and so much more! The pet-friendly daytime event will also feature a soundstage with live performances from local indie bands and the BECK’S Beer Garden.

More than 60 vendors made up of artists, crafters and vintage retailers will be joined by gourmet food trucks and local indie bands. For a full listing of vendors, visit bit.ly/oZaTQ2. Partners helping to make Arboleda Fest possible include, Pearl Fine Art Supplies, Home Depot, Miami Design District, Metro Signs Inc., Jack’s Junk Removal, Sweat Records, The Black Key Group, Vagabond, and Beck’s. A portion of the proceeds will benefit Artoconecto’s KIDSART program.

Arboleda Fest is FREE and open to the public. Street and valet parking is available for $3.

Giambattista Valli Fashion Presentation 10/15/11

Giambattista Valli Fashion Presentation
10/15/11, 6:30 p.m.
Macy’s at Dadeland Mall
7307 SW 88 St
Miami, FL 33156
macys.com/events

Celebrate the launch of the Giambattista Valli capsule collection with a shopping party complete with live models, music and refreshments.

Ocean Drive Editor-in-Chief Suzy Buckley will be on hand giving fashion tips.

Known for his extravagant designs and great party dresses, the collection will be Giambattista Valli’s first foray into affordable fashion.

Receive a complimentary Macy’s cosmetic tote with a Giambattista Valli purchase of $65 or greater.

Season Launch Party Ritz-Carlton, South Beach Full Moon Parties 10/15/11

Season Launch Party Ritz-Carlton, South Beach Full Moon Parties
Saturday, October 15
Complimentary welcome cocktail from 8 to 9:30 p.m.
The DiLido Beach Club at The Ritz-Carlton, South Beach
One Lincoln Road, Miami Beach
Please RSVP to FullMoon@YourVitaminC.com

Miami’s most popular oceanfront party returns to the spectacular, oceanfront DiLido Beach Club every month with “Legends of the Full Moon,” beginning with a captivating evening Saturday, October 15 inspired by the Chang’e goddess from Chinese lore. Guests will embark upon a mystical journey of Asian-inspired entertainment and culinary treats including $12 specialty Lychee Lotus and Thai One On cocktails by Master Mixologist Ramsey Pimentel, Chinese dancers, mystical entertainment and a menu of light bites inspired by the far east including Kumomoto Oysters, Korean Style Grilled Short Ribs and Grilled Shrimp prepared on Robata Grills by new young rising-star Chef de Cuisine Andrew Balick. A DJ will spin lounge music infused with Asian beats while guests can enjoy moon-gazing through enormous high tech telescopes. Complimentary welcome cocktail; $10 valet parking available.

Mark your calendar for 2011 dates: November 11, December 9

Chef Andrew Balick’s Legends of the Full Moon – Chang’e Menu:
Kumomoto Oysters, Yuzu “Mignonette”, Truffle, Asian pear………. 3 for $12
Yellowfin Tuna Tiradito, Green Goddess, Compressed Cucumber, Mojo-Soy Vinaigrette, Crispy Lotus Root………. $10
Korean Style Grilled Short Ribs, Charred Brussel Sprout Kimchee, Spicy Aioli………. $9
Kobe Beef Mini Burgers, Tuxedo Sesame Bun, Caramelized Onion, Grilled Shittake, Mizuna lettuce, Wasabi Ketchup……….2 for $12
Robata Grilled Shrimp, Ginger Marinated Japanese Eggplant, Sweet Soy………. $10
“Blackened” Edamame, Soy Glaze, Chilies, Citrus, Sesame………. $9

Supernatural America 10/31/11

Supernatural America
October 31, 2011 (Halloween), 8:00pm
Books & Books, Coral Gables
265 Aragon Avenue
Coral Gables 33134
booksandbooks.com

Looking for a sane alternative to the madness on Lincoln Road? Come to Books & Books in Coral Gables to hear Lawrence Samuel discuss his new book “Supernatural America: A Cultural History” (Praeger). “Supernatural America” is the first book to examine the cultural history of the supernatural in the United States, documenting how the expansion of science and technology coincided with a rise in supernatural/paranormal beliefs. From the flourishing of “spiritism” in the 1920s to the early 21st century, when the paranormal is bigger than ever, this entertaining and educational book explains the irresistible allure of the supernatural in America. This book is much more than an authoritative and compelling look at the cultural history of the supernatural over the last century in America—it also explains why we want to believe.

Mad Hatter Arts Festival 10/28-30/11

Mad Hatter Arts Festival
October 28-30, Oct 28 6-9p; Oct 29 10a-5p; 7-10p; Oct 30 10a-5p
Coconut Grove
3485 Main Highway
Coconut Grove, Florida 33133
www.MadHatterArtsFestival.com

Mad Hatter Arts Festival
Returns to Coconut Grove

Coconut Grove – Mad Hatter Arts Festival returns for its 7th season taking place Saturday and Sunday, October 29-30 from 10am to 5 pm at The Barnacle and along the sidewalks of Main Highway, from the Cloisters to Calamari. This juried event features artists of all types of media.

Chalk It Up! street painting makes its Miami debut. This art form dates to 16th century Italy where artists travelled from town to town, religious festival to religious festival, transforming streets into temporary art galleries. This truly ephemeral art form is experiencing a 21st century renaissance. Chalk It Up! will be held in the parking lot at Grand Avenue and Fuller Street across from the UPS Store. The inaugural theme is Through the Looking Glass.

Additionally, Watch Art Happen will be ongoing throughout the weekend. Artists are invited to participate in this new element of the Mad Hatter Arts Festival, joining fellow artists painting en plein air on the streets of the historic village of Coconut Grove. Designated areas will be located around the Grove.

As always, music is a highlight of the Mad Hatter, plus there is a participatory drum circle, various hat contests to enter and activities for kids of all ages. Food will be available for purchase from The Barnacle Society’s concession stand or grab a map and venture out on Beyond the Looking Glass Grove Adventure for drinks and treats at participating restaurants and eateries. Return with a picnic to The Barnacle on Saturday evening when the gates open at 7pm for a 60th anniversary showing of the classic, Alice in Wonderland. Movie begins at 8pm with no entry after 8:15. Movie tickets are $5 per person for ages 6 and over; $3 for ages 2-5; and free for ages under 2.

For a sneak peak at the tent artists’ work, The Barnacle Society has arranged a Mad Hatter’s Tea Party as the opening reception on Friday, October 28 from 6-9pm on the front lawn of The Barnacle. This quirky lawn party celebrates the opening of the Mad Hatter Arts Festival. Guests are advised to bring their own teacup and follow the white rabbit through the looking glass and down the rabbit hole to The Barnacle at 3485 Main Highway to a Wonderland where Tea Party Fare will be served and there will be a cash bar. Wonderland-themed costumes are encouraged. Reservations are required with a fee of $20 per person for members of The Barnacle Society; $25 per person for non-members; and $30 for all after the Rsvp deadline of October 21. Reservations and payment for the Mad Hatter’s Tea Party may be made at www.TheBarnacle.org. Proceeds from the Mad Hatter’s Tea Party will be used for the care and maintenance of The Barnacle.

For more information about the Mad Hatter Arts Festival, visit www.MadhatterArtsFestival.com or check it out on Facebook or follow @MadHatterArts on Twitter.

Meanwhile, there’s time to make that zany hat to wear!

Fall Networking Cruise on the Intracoastal 10/12/11

Fall Networking Cruise on the Intracoastal
Wednesday, October 12th, 6:00pm
The Lady Atlantic Yacht – Hyatt Pier 66 – Fort Lauderdale
Hyatt Pier 66 Hotel
2301 SE.17th Street Causeway
Fort Lauderdale
The Lady Atlantic Yacht – Leaving from the dock in front of The Pelican Landing
More Info.

Join Biz To Biz Networking Fall Networking Cruise from Fort Lauderdale
This Wednesday, October 12th – 6pm – 9pm
aboard the 105′ Lady Atlantic Yacht from The Hyatt Pier Sixty-Six Hotel – Fort Lauderdale

$25 per person includes:
Two Hours of Networking and a Pre Networking at Pelican Landing prior to the cruise,
Delicious Appetizers, Baked Zita, Salads, Dessert all from Lucarella’s Gourmet Italian Foods.

Enjoy networking on the water as we cruise the Intracoastal Waterway Wednesday evening October 12th.

Pre Networking starting at 5pm -6:30pm at The Pelican Landing located
at The Hyatt Pier 66 on the Intracoastal Waterway. Boarding begins at 6:30pm

Space is Limited to 150 passengers, so sign up early. $25 per person
Our last cruise sold out! Exhibitor Tables are also available for this cruise – 5 Left

Pay Online: click on this link

www.biztobiznetworking.com
Join Us on the Water This Wednesday and Make New Business Connections!
Sign Up By Tuesday, October 11th

Wirtz Gallery Kicks-off the Season with New Works by MANO 10/14/11

Wirtz Gallery Kicks-off the Season with New Works by MANO
Friday, October 14, 2011, 6:00 pm to 9:00 pm
The Wirtz Gallery
First National Bank of South Miami
5750 Sunset Drive
South Miami, FL
www.manofineart.com

South Miami’s Wirtz Gallery kicks off the season with New Works by popular Miami-based artist MANO.

The exhibition, an enticingly vibrant showing of the artists’ newest work possesses immediate universal appeal, even for the casual observer and will also serve as the kick-off for the 2012 South Miami Hospital Mercury Ball, presented by First National Bank of South Miami.

The Opening Reception will benefit the Kidz Medical 2012 South Miami Hospital Mercury Ball presented by First National Bank of Miami.

Space is limited. Kindly RSVP by October 12 to 786.467.5405 or yvdiaz@baptisthealth.net

The event is sponsored by: Kidz Medical Services, The Wirtz Gallery, First National Bank of South Miami, South Miami Hospital Foundation, Print Farm, Catering the Event by Susan Bleemer and Premier Parking, Inc.

MANO’s exhibition runs through October 30, 2011.
For more information about MANO please call 305.467.6819 or visit www.manofineart.com

3rd Annual Shoot Miami Photography Exhibit 10/27/11

3rd Annual Shoot Miami Photography Exhibit
October 27th, 2011, 7:00pm
Palmetto Bay Village Center
18001 Old Cutler Road
Palmetto Bay, Florida 33157
www.shootmiami.net

the 3rd Annual Shoot Miami Exhibit.
Over 50 photographs will be on display and for sale by Shoot Miami members.
The exhibit will take place at the beautiful Palmetto Bay Village Center!
Congratulations to all the winners!

A special thanks to our sponsors:
* Idigital Photolab *Frames and Framing * Palmetto Bay Village

Come and support all of our photographers!
For more information please visit: www.shootmiami.net or call 786-344-7055
Shoot Miami, The BEST photography group in South Florida!

Photography Exhibit by ZiZi Zabaneh 11/18/11

Photography Exhibit by ZiZi Zabaneh
November 18th, 2011, 7:00pm – 10:00pm
Artists at the Falls
12974 SW 89th AVE
Miami, Fl. 33176
www.zizizabaneh.com

Artists at the Falls proudly presents
A photography exhibit by professional Dancer & Dance Photographer ZiZi Zabaneh. Along with special performances by Fusion Gitana.

The event will take place during the Falls Art District Night Walk on
November 18th, 2011 from 7:00pm-10:00pm.

Artists by the Falls Studio
12974 SW 89th AVE
Miami, Fl. 33176

For more information call (305) 278-2690

About the artist:
ZiZi Zabaneh is of Lebanese decent, born in Bogota, Colombia. A performer, instructor, choreographer and Dance Photographer. She has been dancing since her early teens. Trained in Flamenco, Latin and Middle Eastern dance.

As a professional dancer, she decided to combine dance and photography, her two biggest passions. Her photographs have appeared in numerous publications throughout the globe. ZiZi has earned recognition and respect in the photography field, her first photography exhibit “Capturing Movement Forever” was in April of 2006. Since then she has become one of the most sought after dance photographers. She is the organizer of Shoot Miami, a photography group with over 1,600 members. The group provides networking opportunities for professional photographers, semi-professional and enthusiasts in Miami, Florida. As a professional dancer with over 17 years of experience, she knows how to captures the beauty of movement that comes from each and every dancer.

Mona…Mona…Mona…An Ode to Mona Lisa 10/15/11

Mona…Mona…Mona…An Ode to Mona Lisa
Saturday, October 15, 7:00 pm – 10:00 pm
MANO Fine Art Project Space
4225 SW 75 Avenue
in the Bird Road Art District
Miami, FL 33155
www.manofineart.com

Celebrating the Bird Road Art Walk’s First Anniversary!

Join us on Saturday, October 15, for
Mona…Mona…Mona an Ode to Mona Lisa.

The Mona Lisa continues to inspire reproduction, parody and more. Andy Warhol, Marcel Duchamp, Salvador Dali and Vik Muniz are among the many famous artists who have paid homage to La Giaconda and now a distinguished group of contemporary artists inspired by da Vinci’s iconic painting will pay tribute to what many believe to be the most famous painting in the world.

The exhibition showcases a wide range of interpretations of the Mona Lisa by featured artists: Nestor Arenas, Jorge Ballara, Toa Castellanos, Vincente Dopico, Patrica Franco, Daniel Garcia, Chenco Gomez, Marcy Grosso, Mila Hajjar, Monique Lassooij, MANO, Tony Mendoza, Antonio Nunez, Valentina Ramos, George Rodez, Sandra Suarez, Fer Sucre and Derek Wilson.

These modern day masterpieces will all be available for purchase.

MANO Fine Art participates in the Bird Road Art Walk, on the third Saturday of each month.

For more information contact 305.467.6819 or visit http://www.manofineart.com/ or follow us on Twitter: @MANOFineArt

MANO Fine Art Project Space particpates in the monthly Bird Road Art Walk, held from 7:00-10:00pm the third Saturday of every month. The Bird Road Art Walk was recently voted Miami’s Best Art Walk 2011 by Miami New Times.

For more information about the Bird Road Art Walk visit:

Facebook: Bird Road Art District
Twitter: @BirdRoadArts
Web: www.thebirdroadartdistrict.com

Bird Road Art Walk-First Year Anniversary to Benefit Susan G. Komen 10/15/11

Bird Road Art Walk-First Year Anniversary to Benefit Susan G. Komen
Saturday, October 15, 7:00 pm – 10:00 pm
Bird Road Art District
The Bird Road Art District is conveniently located just off of the Palmetto Expressway (SR 826) and Bird Road (SW 40th Street), BRAD extends south to SW 48th Street and between SW 75 Ave to SW 72 Ave.
www.thebirdroadartdistrict.com

Join us for our Frist Anniversary Celebration to Benefit the Susan G. Komen Race For the Cure

In October, the monthly Bird Road Art Walk will mark its first anniversary. To celebrate the occasion artists have teamed up with Shooger.com to create a memorable and dare we say delicious event to benefit the Susan G. Komen Race for the Cure.

Miami’s premier cake designers, confectionaries and patisseries have been paired with top artists to create a very artsy Cake Walk within the ever popular Art Walk. These delicious creations will be sliced and served up for patrons to sample and enjoy for a modest contribution of $2.00 per slice Yummmmmmmmmmm. All proceeds from this artsy “Cake Walk” will benefit the Susan G. Komen Race for the Cure.

The Bird Road Art Walk was started by a small group of artists and art enthusiast and officially debuted in October 2010. The Art Walk has doubled in size in less than one year and continues to grow. Recently voted Miami’s Best Art Walk 2011, by New Times Best of Miami, the monthly Art Walk takes place from 7:00 – 10:00 pm on the third Saturday of each month. The October 15 event will feature more than twenty-five art studios, galleries and art venues featuring new exhibits and shows, many of the artists will be donating a percentage of sales proceeds to the Susan G. Komen Race for the Cure.

A free shuttle bus is provided for patrons of the Bird Road Art Walk courtesy of Norle Properties & Green Zone Body Shop, Inc. The shuttle bus loops throughout the Bird Road Art District stopping at all the art venues several times throughout the evening.

A map of the Bird Road Art Walk will be distributed by participating art venues as well as on the shuttle bus, or if using a smart phone, maps can be accessed by scanning the Art Walks new QR code displayed throughout the event.

For more information info:
Call:305.467.6819
web: http://www.thebirdroadartwalk.com/
facebook: Bird Road Art District
twitter: @BirdRoadArts

Check our website for map & listing of highlights for October 15 Art Walk
www.thebirdroadartdistrcit.com
The Bird Road Art Walk is a rain or shine event.

Image:”Help Yourself” by Roberto Dominguez, oil on canvas 48″ x 36″

Luisa Mesa Artspace First Opening Celebration 10/15/11

Luisa Mesa Artspace – First Opening Celebration
Saturday, October 15, 2011, 7:00-10:00 PM
Luisa Mesa Artspace
4432 SW 74 Ave
in the Bird Road Art District
Miami, FL 33155
www.luisamesa.com

Preview Luisa Mesa’s thought-provoking new installation from her “Meditations Series.” The installation features individual works that consist of repetitive drawing and layering on wood panels that Mesa is known for.

The individual free-form organic shapes have a vibrant palette ranging from shades in turquoise and magenta, to chartreuse, with dimensions from 36 to 3 inches in diameter.

An earlier version of Mesa’s “Meditations Installation” is in the permanent collection of RCL’s “Oasis of the Seas.”

For more information contact: 305.773.8907 or visit www.luisamesa.com

About Luisa Mesa:
Luisa Mesa was born in Havana, Cuba, and earned her BFA at FIU, in Miami, where she lives and works. Mesa is an alumna of Art Center South Florida, and currently has a studio in the Bird Road Art District.
Mesa has exhibited her work in numerous venues and is included in several important collections, and institutions throughout the United States.

About the Bird Road Art Walk:
Luisa Mesa Artspace opens this exhibit in conjunction with the Bird Road Art Walk. Named Miami’s “Best Art Walk” 2011 by Miami New Times, experience the Bird Road Art District every 3rd Sat. when artists open their doors to host the monthly Bird Road Art Walk, 7-10 pm. For more info contact 305.467.6819/ or visit www.thebirdroadartdistrict.com

Author Jane Bernard hosts fundraiser at Indomania Restaurant for Feeding South Florida 10/19/11

Author Jane Bernard hosts fundraiser at Indomania Restaurant for Feeding South Florida
Wednesday, Oct. 19, 7:30 pm
Indomania Restaurant
131 26th Street (off Collins Ave.)
Miami Beach, FL 33140
$35 per person, excluding drinks, tax and gratuity
RSVPS are required to attend the event. To RSVP, contact Indomania at (305) 535-6332

Event Open to the Public; Bernard to Speak About How Everyone Benefits When We Feed the Hungry, as Explained in Her Book, Am I Really Hungry? 6th Sense Diet: Intuitive Eating

The public is invited to not only learn about how feeding the hungry can benefit everyone, but also to enjoy a delicious three-course dinner on Wednesday, Oct. 19 at Miami Beach’s Indomania restaurant. Jane Bernard, New York author of the book Am I Really Hungry? 6th Sense Diet: Intuitive Eating is partnering with the popular restaurant to host a cocktail reception/dinner benefiting Feeding South Florida™ (formerly Daily Bread Food Bank).

In Am I Really Hungry? Bernard provides a 21st century way to think about diet and eating: focusing on values and priorities, instead of calories and losing weight. One of the book’s chapters, The Lucky Ones, explains how to turn food and eating obsessionsinto a positive and productive part of life by tuning into food needs of others. She refers to how when we feed the hungry, everyone benefits. Bernard regularly speaks at benefits to raise awareness about the needs of the hungry.

Indomania restaurant proprietors Ineke and Pieter Both-Berends are co-hosting the event to raise awareness of local hunger, and specifically to help feed local hungry children. Chef Ineke, who cooks and eats intuitively, contributed two recipes to Am I Really Hungry? The menu for the event will consist of Indomania’s acclaimed Dutch-influenced Indonesian foods including a cup of Soto Ayam (featured in the book); rijsttafel, including 13 to 14 different dishes; and spekkoek, layer cake with a scoop of coconut ice cream.

Attendees will enjoy a short talk by Bernard about using the senses when eating, and intuitive eating. Jennifer Wescott, marketing manager of Feeding South Florida, will also speak briefly about how Feeding South Florida provides food for the more than 936,000 South Floridians who are food insecure.

Indomania will donate 75 percent of all food sales from the event to Feeding South Florida. Copies of Am I Really Hungry? will be on sale for $15.97 plus tax. For every book purchased, Bernard willgive $5 to Feeding South Florida.

For more information about Jane Bernard and Am I Really Hungry? 6th Sense Diet: Intuitive Eating, visit www.amireallyhungry.net. The book is available on www.amazon.com and www.barnesandnoble.com.

For more information about Indomania restaurant, visit www.indomaniarestaurant.com.

Feeding South Florida™ (formerly Daily Bread Food Bank) is a not-for-profit organization that empowers other South Florida not-for-profit organizations to assist people in need and improve their lives. Feeding South Florida does this by providing food and other grocery products; and by educating and engaging our community to fight hunger and poverty. Through a local network of more than 800 other not-for-profit organizations, Feeding South Florida strives to serve children, the elderly, the mentally and physically challenged, veterans and the working poor with compassion and integrity. Feeding South Florida is a member of Feeding America, the nation’s leading domestic hunger-relief charity. Over 29 million pounds of food are distributed within the community by Feeding South Florida each year. Feeding South Florida’s headquarters is located at 2501 SW 32 Terrace, Pembroke Park, FL, 33023. For more information, please call (954) 518-1818 or visit www.feedingsouthflorida.org.

Sizzling Salsa Wednesday at Villa 221 10/12/11

Sizzling Salsa Wednesday @ villa 221!
oct 12th 2011, 9pm
Villa 221
221 Ne 17th Street And Biscayne Blvd
Miami Fl
www.villa221.com

The “Miami Salsa Scene Team” has done it again!
Drink Specials Guys and Gals!
$4- Budweiser
… $6-Vodka Mixed Drinks
All Night Long!

Seeing is Believing! Check out our video!
http://villa221.com/Villa221.html

Nestled in the heart of Miami, Villa 221 offers two of the city’s most distinctive historic and elegant Spanish villas which are over 100 years old and provide over 8,500 square feet of special event space inside. The Villas are comprised of two levels of exquisite and versatile meeting areas of various sizes.

Hot Latin sounds provided by Dj Jorge Charun (Miami Slasa Congress, Downtown 28 and El Zol 95.7) www.djjorgecharun.com
Spinning th ebest of Salsa, bachata, merengue, chacha and more.

We will also have our new bachata room courtesy of DJ Rivera!!!

Classes are Provided By our very own “Miami Salsa Scene” Salsa Instructors:
* Moonchine’s Eddie P.!
* Le Cafe’s Matthew Chirino!
* Free Salsa Class
* Free Bachata Class
* Free Cha Cha Cha Class

Cover:
* No Cover for Beautiful Dress to impress Ladies! Dress Code: Beautiful and Sexy!
* Gentlemen $8! AND…. You will receive a Free Drink Ticket! Used for well Drinks, bottle water, or Beer! You Can’t beat that! We Love you and we take care of you! No Homo!;)

Dress Code: Dress To Impress!

Parking:
* Free Parking
– You can park on the side or on the street. Meters are no enforced.
And…

You will be Blessed with My Presence your Host Nelson Fritz aka NegroFino at this Great Memorable Evening! See you All Then! This Wednesday! 1Love! 1Soul!

Halloween Happenings At Miami International Mall 10/29-31/11

Miami International Mall’s Simon Kidgits Club’s Spook-tacular
Sat., Oct. 29, 2011, from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. (Center Court)
Mall-wide Trick-or-Treating
Mon., Oct. 31, 2011, from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m.
Miami International Mall
1455 NW 107th Avenue
Miami, FL 33172

Spook-tacular: FREE for Simon Kidgits Club members, $5 for general public
Mall-wide Trick-or-Treating: Free for everyone

Little Ghouls And Goblins Invited To Enjoy
Halloween Happenings At Miami International Mall

‘Spook-tacular’ event celebrates bewitching season with FREE fun for entire family
South Florida families are invited to enjoy a safe, ‘Spook-tacular’ Halloween celebration at Miami International Mall. Little ghouls and goblins will enjoy festive giveaways and frightfully fun Halloween-inspired arts and crafts and will have the opportunity to do the monster mash to the latest in graveyard rock. Costume-clad kids are also encouraged to strut-their-stuff as they trick-or-treat throughout the mall filling their goody bags. Children are kindly asked to leave toy weapons at home.

Parents don’t forget your cameras! Children will have the chance to take pictures in front of harvest themed backdrops and vignettes, along with a spooky snapshot in costume on Halloween Day, courtesy of Noerr Programs.

Halloween at Bâoli-Vita 10/31/11

Halloween at Bâoli-Vita
Monday, October 31, 9:00pm – 3:00am
Bâoli-Vita Restaurant & Lounge
1906 Collins Avenue
Miami Beach, FL
305.674.8822
www.baoli-group.com

Calling all those who share this night, a chance to dress up and give folks a fright…

Join us at Bâoli-Vita on Halloween evening for a mysterious and magical night!

The incomparable Elisabetta Fantone Artist’s Rendering exhibit 10/11/11

Elisabetta Fantone’s Artist’s Rendering
The incomparable: Elisabetta Fantone Artist’s Rendering exhibit
October 11, 2011, 7 pm – 11 pm
Myra Galleries
Myra Galleries
177 NW 23RD Street, Wynwood
Miami, FL 33127

The incomparable: Elisabetta Fantone Artist’s Rendering exhibit

V.I.P and Press Reception – Exclusive Preview
Tuesday, October 11th from 7pm – 10pm
Complimentary Cocktails

Meet & Tweet with Elisabetta: @ElisabettaTweet

RSVP to ArtEvents@brprgroup.com for guaranteed entry.

Words and Wine 10/12/11

Words & Wine
10/12/11, 9p-3a
The Electric Pickle
2826 North Miami Ave
Facebook Evite.

Ladies, Gentlemen, honey badgers and the like:
Words & Wine is back and being hosted at The Electric Pickle

3$ Beers 5$Wine & 5$ Shots

If you have not had the pleasure of witnessing it for yourself, this is a lovely venue that offers local and international talent. It is very cozy, well lit atmosphere where everyone can be themselves.

Very exciting stuff happening! We just celebrated our one year anniversary and let me tell you we could have not been given a better birthday gift then the Award for Best Open Mic in 2011 published by the Miami New Times!

This is just the very beginning, join us for our Open Mic EVERY WEDNESDAY! Let’s get together and continue to share good vibes and creativity. Miami is redefining it’s Art scene and our movement has created a pavement for poets, musicians, dancers, thinkers, lovers, and people who just need to get away and express themselves freely.

Let’s once again get together, drink some wine, share some thoughts and be happy.

The Electric Pickle will be opening up the back patio for us under two conditions. 1) No Jamming Outside, the neighbors have been complaining. We will have intermissions between acts for the jammers to play on stage throughout the night. Take it all out of your system on stage! 2) No Smuggling Of Drinks Please! If anyone is seen with a drink purchased outside of the pickle, you will be asked to leave and not return. Please respect this event and the establishment. Thanks guys! See you Tomorrow

18+ for girls
5$ For anyone under 21 and free for those over 21
Great Drink Specials Full Bar

Please help to continue this event at this venue. Please do not bring your own drinks, they have a full bar inside. Let’s Have a great time responsibly and keep this venue clean and beautiful.
If any questions please call

Nikki Rodriguez at 786|728|4748 or
Lou Roman 305|298|8759.

www.electricpicklemiami.com

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Music in the Key of Love Deva Premal and MIten with Manose 2011 10/15/11

Music in the Key of Love ~ Deva Premal and MIten with Manose 2011
10/15/11, 7:30pm
Gusman Center for the Performing Arts
174 E. Flagler
Miami, Florida
www.StopBreatheandSmile.org

Stop, Breathe and Smile is honored to present Deva Premal and Miten with Manose Live in Concert on Saturday, October 15, 2011 at the Gusman Center for the Performing Arts located at 174 E. Flagler Street. Miami, Florida. This event is open to the public and tickets are available for $25, $35, $45 ($10 additional day of show)

Deva Premal’s pure voice and the ancient mantras she sings are a potent combination that is calling to an ever-increasing number of people. Her soulful rendering of these timeless sounds strikes a powerful chord – whether it’s for a private audience with the Dalai Lama, motivational speaker Anthony Robbins, actress-singer Cher or in front of hundreds or thousands of adoring fans around the world.

Miten, who plays guitar and sings harmony, also performs his own songs of celebration. During their concerts, Deva Premal & Miten invite the audience to experience the performance without the customary applause. This creates a deep silence, a connection between performers and audience that invites stillness and introspection. Says Miten, “The true purpose of our music is to awaken a longing in the heart for that which is omnipresent: the experience of silence and meditation. It’s not about entertainment – it is simply our spiritual practice.”

Deva & Miten are accompanied by Nepalese flute maestro Manose. Born in Kathmandu, Nepal, Manose has performed extensively with them and is featured on their new CD release, Password.
For more information visit www.stopbreatheandsmile.org and www.DevaPremalMiten.com

St. Brendan Christmas Bazaar and Craft Fair 12/10-11/11

St. Brendan Christmas Bazaar & Craft Fair
December 10 & 11, 10:00 – 6:00 both days
St. Brendan Elementary School Athletic Field
8755 SW 32nd Street
Miami, FL 33165
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Christmas bazaar & craft fair, featuring over 50 vendors. Handmade items, jewelry, hair accessories, boutique clothing, baby items, candles and so much more! The famous FOOD TRUCKS will also be on site.

Please email stbrendanmiamicraftfair@gmail.com for a vendor application.

Photographs of Diamonds N The Ruff Wynwood Artwalk Afterparty at Villa 221 on 10/8/11

Diamonds -N- The Ruff – Wynwood Artwalk Afterparty at Villa 221 on Saturday, October 8, 2011.  A collection of beyond stellar talent in a bad-ass hidden gem location. This was a fundraiser for the “Multiversal” Group Art Show being held in December 2011 during Art Basel Miami Beach.  Diamonds N The Ruff was brought to you by Multiversal, More Than Art Group, Life is Art, A Girl’s Best Friend and WeMerge Magazine.
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Photographs of the Wynwood Art Walk on 10/8/11

Wynwood Art Walk on Saturday, October 8, 2011.  Despite the rain I had a great time at the art walk this month.  Miguel Paredes Fine Art Gallery had a great event (as always), they had Mac’n Food Truck parked in front and they were passing bites of their Portobello, Pea & Mozzarella Mac ‘n Cheese, oh my gosh it was go good!!!  Mac’n Food Truck are the first and only 100% vegan food truck in South Florida.  And our next stop was Eleazar Delgado Studio to wish Eleazar a Happy Birthday.

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The DWNTWN Miami Concert Series is BACK 10/14/11

The DWNTWN Miami Concert Series
Friday, October 14th, 6pm
Bayfront Park – Tina Hills Pavilion
301 North Biscayne Boulevard (across from the Bayfront metro mover station)
Downtown Miami

Come out on as we kick off Season 4 with Surfer Blood, Spam Allstars & Ketchy Shuby! Join the Miami Downtown Development Authority this Friday for the best happy hour in town, as it kicks-off its annual DWNTWN Concert Series with Surfer Blood, Spam Allstars & Ketchy Shuby. ALPHABITE Food Truck will be on-site and food and drinks will be available. Concert-goers are also welcome to bring their own blankets, food and drinks.

Get into the groove and dance to Miami favorites – Ketchy Shuby brings their special brand of Soul downtown and the Spam Allstars break it down with their electronic descarga – witness a true Miami blend of electronic improv, latin, funk and hip hop.

West Palm’s Surfer Blood closes the show with their explosive, life-affirming indie pop sound. Don’t miss them performing their catchy summery songs that will surely keep you on your feet.

Ketchy Shuby brings their special brand of Soul downtown and the Spam Allstars break it down with their electronic descarga – witness a true Miami blend of electronic improv, Latin, funk and hip hop. West Palm’s Surfer Blood closes the show with their explosive, life-affirming indie pop sound. Don’t miss them performing their catchy summery songs that will surely keep you on your feet.

As always this show is a sunset happy hour and food and drinks are available.

Every second Friday of the month @ 6:00pm (OCT through APR, expect MAR)
Season 4 Performance Schedule:
· October 14, 2011 – Surfer Blood, Spam Allstars & Ketchy Shuby
· November 11, 2011 – TBA
· December 9, 2011 – TBA
· January 13, 2012 – TBA
· February 10, 2012 – TBA
· April 13, 2012 – TBA

Dolphin Mall Annual Halloween Spooktacular 10/31/11

Mall Offers Families the Ideal Location for Trick-or-Treating and Halloween Festivities
Monday, October 31st from 5:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m.

Dolphin Mall will capture the spirit of Halloween this year with its annual Halloween “Spooktacular,” an exciting celebration featuring fun and entertainment for the whole family.

A wide array of family-friendly activities will be available for mall guests to enjoy. Children will be treated to a magic show, character sing-alongs, live music, games and more. Costumed guests can trick-or-treat throughout the mall for delicious goodies. Kids wearing their best costumes can also participate in one of three costume contests for ages 3 years and younger, ages 4 to 8 and ages 9 to 12.

Dolphin Mall is an enclosed value retail/entertainment/dining destination with more than 240 retailers. It is located just five miles west of Miami International Airport, where the Dolphin Expressway and the Florida Turnpike intersect. Shoppers can access the mall by taking Exit 27 off of the Florida Turnpike. Hours of operation are Monday through Saturday 10 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. and Sundays 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. with extended hours in the Ramblas entertainment area. Preview the stores, the styles and the savings at www.shopdolphinmall.com.

BOO! Halloween Howl at Funderdome 10/30/11

Halloween Howl Costume Competition At Funderdome
Sunday, October 30th, 4PM – 6PM
Funderdome
Southport Shopping Center
1455 SE 17th Street
Fort Lauderdale, FL 33316
954.525.1816
www.Funderdome.net

Free to Funderdome Members
$10 for non-members

From Ghosts to Goblins, The Ultimate Kids Club Invites You to Dress-Up on Sunday, October 30th. Costume Contest Age Ranges: Infant-3 Years, 4-7 Years, 8-12 Years.

Dress the kids in their cutest, scariest and most creative costumes for Funderdome’s first-ever Halloween Howl Costume Competition on Sunday, October 30th! Funderdome, South Florida’s newest premier indoor playground and family fun space, is inviting kids of all ages to participate in a costume contest for a chance to win a two-month free membership. A two-month membership includes unlimited amount of play for kids and adults with benefits including discounts on parties, classes, merchandise and access to private events. Kids will watch the Creepy Magic Show while parents are invited to lounge in the Funderdome Café to enjoy light bites and drinks. Don’t fret, Halloween Howl is a safe and fun place for the family to enjoy the ghostly holiday!

South Florida’s coolest kid’s club, Funderdome, is an indoor activity-based family entertainment center that integrates a state-of-the-art interactive play system for kids of all ages. It’s community focused, serving South Florida’s families and visitors with a fun, friendly, comfortable and clean entertainment and activity center. Funderdome features unique and cutting edge experiences that appeal to all ages. A fusion of modern play technology and kid-friendly fun, Funderdome’s purpose is to provide interactive, engaging, fitness-based activities in a 9,000-square-feet, air-conditioned play zone. Funderdome offers parents the Funderdome Café that allows them to see all the action while relaxing, enjoying delectable bites and using complimentary Wi-Fi. The fun includes a variety of classes and open play, afterschool programs, birthday parties and more. Day passes begin at $9.95 and membership packages start at $39.95. Funderdome is located in the Southport Shopping Center at 1455 SE 17th Street in Fort Lauderdale, FL 33316 l Monday through Saturday from 9am – 9pm, and on Sundays from 9am – 6pm l 954-525-1816 l www.Funderdome.net

Josie Natori Personal Appearance at Saks Fifth Avenue Dadeland 11/2/11

Personal Appearance by designer Josie Natori
Wednesday, November 2 from 6 – 8 p.m
Saks Fifth Avenue Dadeland

Saks Fifth Avenue Dadeland will host a VIP event exclusively for the CEO’s who are members of The Commonwealth Institute. Guests will enjoy cocktails, hors d’oeuvres, informal modeling and special prizes. Ten percent of the event’s sales will be donated to The Commonwealth Institute to support their mission of providing resources to women entrepreneurs. Guests will have the opportunity to meet Josie Natori as she presents her fall ready-to-wear collection and advises customers on how to style the new looks.

Saks Fifth Avenue, one of the world’s preeminent specialty retailers, is renowned for its superlative American and international designer collections, its expertly edited assortment of handbags, shoes, jewellery, cosmetics and gifts, and the first-rate fashion expertise and exemplary client service of its Associates. Today, Saks operates 46 full-line stores in 22 states, 5 licensed stores in the Middle East and 2 licensed stores in Mexico City, 57 Saks Fifth Avenue OFF 5TH stores and saks.com, the company’s online store.

The Natori Company was founded in 1977 by Josie Natori and today is one of the fashion industry’s most recognizable brands. Josie Natori, Natori, Josie by Natori and N Natori comprise ready-to-wear, lingerie, sleepwear, home textiles and accessories, bath, fragrance, eyewear, and swim. Natori products are found at the world’s leading retailers and specialty stores.

The Commonwealth Institute is a dynamic non-profit organization founded in 1997 to help women entrepreneurs, CEOs, and senior corporate executives build successful businesses. The goal of the Institute is to reach women leaders during the critical stages of their business and to provide them with the tools and resources they need for growth. The cornerstone of their approach is peer mentoring in a confidential, small group atmosphere. Since its inception, The Commonwealth Institute has worked with several hundred woman-led companies in New England and Florida. The Institute currently has over 300 members, whose companies have annual revenues ranging from $100,000 to over $100 million.

Boo! Sketchy Halloween Party 10/29/11

Live art. Live music. Booze. Food. Blood. All shall be in gruesome abundance at the Sketchy Halloween Party
Saturday, October 29, 10:00pm – 3:00am
The Awarehouse
550 NW 29th Street
Miami, FL
Facebook Evite.

This party will differ from our last two in several ways. First of all, blood. Second, candy. Third, music: Arboles Libres, The State Of, organicArma, and more spookygood local bands are on the bill. Fourth, food trucks: GastroPod and Ms. Cheezious, two of Miami’s best, will be serving up the goodness. Finally, costumes! Wear one or get an evil look at the door. (In truth, you’re going to get that either way.)

As for booze, Grolsch will be serving up two free drinks with the door cover and have a special going all night.

Our featured artists this time around include Olivier Casse, Jason Snyder, Jeiddy Lopez, Daniel Ortiz, and Brian Butler, the monstrous mind behind the Sketchy Halloween Party flyer. They will be spread around the Awarehouse grounds to sketch you at your most horrifying. To give you a sense of what you’re in for, we’ve asked the artists to do scary Sketchys throughout October. The first one, by Jeiddy Lopez, is already up and it rules. Check it out at www.sketchymiami.com/boo.

To RSVP for the party, head over to the Facebook event page. And make sure to stay tuned to Beached Miami and Sketchy Miami this month for updates. We will be adding a few more featured artists to the roster, and we’ve definitely got a few tricks and treats up our capacious sleeves.

See you there! Or else.

Thank you to Pearl for providing the art supplies at all Sketchy Miami events.

Marsha Ambrosius At Revolution Live 12/2/11

Marsha Ambrosius At Revolution Live
Friday, December 2, 2011, 9pm
Inside At Revolution Live
100 Sw Third Ave.
Ft. Lauderdale, Fl
(954)727-0950, (954) 449-1025 (box office)
Tickets On Sale Sat., Oct. 8th / 10am!

Already proven as a talented, sought after songwriter and revered platinum-selling artist, Marsha Ambrosius is meeting the next challenge in her already impressive musical career by reinventing herself as a solo artist with her debut disc LATE NIGHTS & EARLY MORNINGS. Her album is destined to be a classic, as Marsha offers a candid glimpse of her life and perspectives as a woman. Inspired by musical icons like Michael Jackson, Stevie Wonder and Prince, she concedes there is an overall male influence in her songwriting, such as the assertive sentiments heard on hits like “Say Yes.” She explains, “My pen and my point of view has a certain aggression to it because I’ve listened to a lot of male influenced music, which I think makes me one of the most outspoken writers out here. Sometimes as a woman you don’t wanna say what’s on your mind for fear of being judged. But why wouldn’t I say it like that if that’s how I felt?” Musical peers recruited to contribute to the project include Alicia Keys, a reunion with Dre and Vidal (producers of “Say Yes”), Just Blaze and Focus. While her success in the industry is already solidified, Marsha knows it’s never easy to win over fans as a solo artist. Fortunately, she says, “It’s like being thrown in the deep end. ‘Okay I have to swim? Oh well.’ I’ve taken that attitude and it’s carried me forward.”

On Sale: Saturday, October 8, 2011 / 10am
At The Revolution Live Box Office (No Fees at Revolution Box Office), www.livenation.com And All Ticketmaster Outlets Or Charge By Ph0ne: 800-745-3000

Prices $25.00 – General Admission – All Ages
All dates, acts and ticket prices are subject to change without notice. All tickets are subject to applicable taxes, and service and handling charges.

www.jointherevolution.net

For seven years now Revolution Live in Ft. Lauderdale has been called the premier Live Music Venue and Nightclub in South Florida. Boasting state of the art sound and light systems, Revolution Live has established itself as a popular entertainment destination for music lovers everywhere. And when you talk about live performances, some of the best names in the business have played on the exciting Revolution Live stage, including multi-platinum award winning performers like Pink, Snoop Dogg, Fall Out Boy, Katy Perry, Lady Gaga, Smashing Pumpkins, Mos Def, the Black Crowes, Wu Tang Clan, Panic! At the Disco, Avenged Sevenfold, My Chemical Romance, Chris Cornell, Modest Mouse and more, with more to come. Pollstar has ranked Revolution Live the number two rated live music club in the state of Florida and 37th in the World (based on number of ticket sales). And now more rock history was created at Revolution Live when it served as the location for shooting the major motion picture “Rock Of Ages” starring Tom Cruise, Alec Baldwin, Russell Brand, Catherine Zeta-Jones and Julianne Hough. Don’t be left behind. Become part of music history and join Revolution Live!

The Fillmore, Embrace, Full Range Audio and Culture Present Horror At Honeymoon 10/28/11

The Fillmore, Embrace, Full Range Audio + Culture Present Horror At Honeymoon A Terrifying Twist On The Monthly Electronic Music Event In The Haunted Theater Featuring: Bare
Friday, October 28, 2011 – 8pm
Fillmore Miami Beach
Tickets On Sale Now!

Also Performing: Juan Basshead + MC Jumanji, Caligula, Reptile, Deranged, Jason Daniel, Tripp, Zaixon and Anywhere

General Admission tickets are $15.00. Tickets are available at LiveNation.com or charge by phone 800-745-3000 and at the Fillmore Box Office during normal business hours (Mon. – Fri., 11AM – 6PM and during show days).

There is no service fee charged for tickets purchased at the Fillmore Box Office or at the door on night of show.

All ages welcome!

All dates, acts and ticket prices are subject to change without notice. All tickets are subject to applicable taxes, parking and service and handling charges.

For more information go to www.livenation.com and www.fillmoremb.com. Supported by our friends at Overthrow, Sweat Records and MiamiDubstep.com.

Kings Of Salsa at Fillmore Miami Beach At The Jackie Gleason Theatre 11/27/11

Kings Of Salsa
Sunday, November 27th, at 8PM
Fillmore Miami Beach
At The Jackie Gleason Theatre
Tickets On Sale Now!

Kings of Salsa comes to the intimate Fillmore Miami Beach at the Jackie Gleason Theatre on Sunday, November 27th, 2011 at 8PM. Tickets are on sale now. This is part of the Cruzan Concert Series.

Choreographed by Roclan Gonzalez Chavez, this stunning new show pays homage to the great Cuban performers and dance styles from this intoxicating island with a cool contemporary modern twist showing young Cuba today. It features the very best of Havana’s cool street salsa and hip hop scene seamlessly mixed with traditional Afro Caribbean moves, world class contemporary dance and the Cuban classics – mambo, rhumba and cha-cha-cha. Regarded as one of the best young choreographers in Cuba, Roclan has created this show to feature the unique talents of some of the island’s best dancers picked from the cream of Cuba’s top dance companies. It is all backed by the spectacular 9-piece band Cuba Ashire. Unleashing their Latin rhythms and stratospheric brass arrangements all showcasing a slice of cool contemporary Cuba never seen before on stage. This electrifying mix of performers and choreographic styles make this a show not to be missed.

Reserved Seat tickets are $58.50, $43.50 and $38.50. They are on sale now at LiveNation.com or charge by phone 800-745-3000 and at the Fillmore Box Office during normal business hours (Mon. – Fri., 11AM – 6PM and during show days).
All dates, acts and ticket prices are subject to change without notice. All tickets are subject to applicable taxes, parking and service and handling charges.

For more information go www.livenation.com to and www.fillmoremb.com.

Not So Scary Family Halloween Bash At Miami Children’s Museum 10/23/11

Not So Scary Family Halloween Bash
Sunday, October 23rd, 1:00 to 6:00 p.m
Miami Children’s Museum
980 MacArthur Causeway
Watson Island, Miami

You don’t have to be spooked to enjoy Halloween! And that’s just the way Miami Children’s Museum (MCM) will celebrate this year with the MCM “Not So Scary Family Halloween Bash” on Sunday, October 23rd, 2011 from 1:00 to 6:00 p.m. at their Watson Island location. Chairperson Patricia Baloyra and her committee have planned a fun day for the whole family to enjoy the festivities. All this while benefiting the MCM’s scholarship programs.

Sponsors for this event include: MAT Concessionaire, Walmart, Pathman Lewis LLP, MDW Insurance, Broad and Cassel, Kluger Kaplan, Berkowitz Development Group, The Malamed Family and The Lampen Family.

All your little ghosts and goblins will have a boo-tiful time as they trick or treat their way around the Museum’s 14 galleries, brave the haunted house, test their knowledge in the mad scientist lab or create crazed crafts. Families are bound to have a bewitching time decorating pumpkins donated by Robert Netkin and cupcakes donated by Misha’s Cupcakes! There will also be face painting, balloon artists, scary music by Rhythm City Productions, silent auction, a costume parade and much, much more. Food is sponsored by Epicure Markets with desserts and snacks from Ghirardelli, VITA COCO, Quaker, A Piece of Cake and Coca-Cola.

Event Chair is Patricia Baloyra and her Committee Members include: Norma Jean Abraham, Teresa Albert, Isabelle Behnam, Jolie Berkowitz, Lana Bernstein, Claudia Brod, Barbara Calleja, Linda Coll, Marianne Devine, Jennifer Dornbush, Rachael Forman, Lara Gallardo, Lilia Garcia, Aaron Glickman, Brian Goldmeier, Allison Hift, Lisa Jerles, Karla Jones-Stone, Jackie Malamed, Janet Moreira Gamble, Marcella Novela, Adrienne Pardo, Valerie Rasken, Alisa Romano, Jacklyn Schiff, Mijanou Spurdle & Jennifer Taplin.

Special Packages are available including a Benefactors Family Package for $1,000.00 that includes 12 tickets to the Halloween Bash, Benefactor MCM Membership & a personalized tile on the Museum’s Starfish Stroll; a Members Family Package for $500.00 that includes 10 tickets & MCM Family Membership; and a Family Package for $200.00 that includes 6 tickets. Individual tickets are also available for $50.00 each.

So plan on spending a “Not So Scary Family Halloween Bash” Sunday, October 23rd from 1:00-6:00 p.m. at the Miami Children’s Museum, 980 MacArthur Causeway on Watson Island in Miami. For more information call 305.373.KIDS (5437), ext. 142 or visit www.miamichildrensmuseum.org.

(Please note: The Museum will be closed for this event )

Abba The Concert Featuring Original Band Members 1/20/12

Abba The Concert Featuring Original Band Members
Friday, January 20th, 2012
Fillmore Miami Beach
At The Jackie Gleason Theatre

Tickets On Sale Fri., Oct. 7th / 10am!

ABBA The Concert, featuring some original members of the Band, comes to the intimate Fillmore Miami Beach at the Jackie Gleason Theatre on Friday, January 20th, 2012 at 8PM. Tickets go on sale Friday, October 7thth at 10AM. This is part of the Cruzan Concert Series.

Waterloo was formed in Stockholm, Sweden and quickly became known for its fantastic ABBA-sound and the stunning look-alike show they put on. The audience and press all agreed – ”this is the closest to ABBA you´ll ever get”. In total Waterloo has performed in more than 25 countries all over the world. The past few years have been extremely successful for Waterloo. Part from touring all over the world, the band has also put up eight different Christmas shows in Stockholm (2003), Gothenburg (2004), Ronneby (2005), VästerÃ¥s (2006), Ystad and BorÃ¥s (2008), Ã…by (2009) and BorÃ¥s (2010). Waterloo brings one of the greatest phenomenons in the history of music back to life and will always give audiences all over the world what they’re coming to see: “The Best ABBA since ABBA”

Reserved Seat tickets are $45.00, $38.50 and $28.50. They go on sale Friday, October 7th / 10AM at LiveNation.com or charge by phone 800-745-3000 and at the Fillmore Box Office during normal business hours (Mon. – Fri., 11AM – 6PM and during show days).

All dates, acts and ticket prices are subject to change without notice. All tickets are subject to applicable taxes, parking and service and handling charges.

For more information go toand www.fillmoremb.com.

Yelle Safari Disco Tour 12/2/11

Yelle Safari Disco Tour
Friday, December 2nd, 2011
Fillmore Miami Beach
At The Jackie Gleason Theatre

Tickets On Sale Fri., Oct. 7th / 10am!

Yelle brings their “Safari Disco Tour” to the intimate Fillmore Miami Beach at the Jackie Gleason Theatre on Friday, December 2nd, at 8PM. Tickets go on sale Friday, October 7thth at 10AM. This is part of the Cruzan Concert Series.

French dance-pop purveyors Yelle have recently returned with their long awaited second album, the exotically addictive Safari Disco Club. Adding depth and experience to the sweet & sour pop cocktail found on their acclaimed debut Pop-Up, Yelle find themselves in a more reflective mood and have learned a few new tricks during their time off. Yelle is fronted and named by Yelle, nee Julie Budet, a sparky gamine with a deceptively demure schoolgirl voice. Joined by producers GrandMarnier (Jean-Francois Perrier) and Tepr (Tanguy Destable), Yelle first arrived amid a flurry of 80’s inspired pop. Pop-Up stood out from the crowd with its wry, frothy and unashamedly fun outlook. This infectious appeal not only led to work with Robyn and Katy Perry, but gained them fans in fellow musicians such as M.I.A. and Mika, as well as mainstream personalities like Perez Hilton, Drew Barrymore and Jessica Alba. If Pop-Up was a breakout set of fun-loving bawdy pop, Safari Disco Club is it’s sharper, wiser sibling. Sonically deeper, multi-layered, and emotionally more diverse, it defines Yelle’s style and elevates them beyond any particular scenes to find a unique pop voice, without singing one iota word in English at that, which speaks volume about her.

General Admission tickets are $23.00 in advance, $25.00 day of show. They go on sale Friday, October 7th / 10AM at LiveNation.com or charge by phone 800-745-3000 and at the Fillmore Box Office during normal business hours (Mon. – Fri., 11AM – 6PM and during show days).

All dates, acts and ticket prices are subject to change without notice. All tickets are subject to applicable taxes.

Monster Splash Nighttime Bash at Miami Seaquarium 10/28-31/11

Little ghosts and goblins get set for big fun at Miami’s biggest kid-friendly Halloween Extravaganza – Monster Splash Nighttime Bash returning for its 17th year on October 28 – 31, 2011 from 5:00 p.m. – 10:00 p.m. With more ghoulish treats and ghostly fun than ever before, this year’s event features trick-or-treating at Sharky’s Sweet Tooth Station; kiddie rides and bounce houses at the Little Monsters Play Area; the Monsters in the Mangrove Haunted Walk; Flipper’s Dance Party and the only place in Miami to enjoy Halloween themed marine animal shows. Monster Splash Nighttime Bash is a safe Halloween alternative for kids and their families. Purchase tickets at participating Walgreens and receive a 20 percent discount.

“At Miami Seaquarium we love Halloween and we love to see big smiles on the faces of our little guests after they spend an unforgettable Halloween night at the park,” commented Andrew Hertz, General Manager at Miami Seaquarium. “We are happy to have provided local families with a safe event to celebrate Halloween in South Florida for more than a decade.”

Halloween themed marine animal shows to give guests a fright during Monster Splash Nighttime Bash include Flipper’s Thrills and Chills, Curse of the Golden Dome Witches sea lion show along with the splashy fun of the Swashbuckling Pirate Top Deck dolphin Show.

Special admission price for the Nighttime Bash is only $24.95 plus tax after 5:00 p.m. for adults, and $19.95 plus tax for children (ages 3 to 12 years) after 5:00 p.m.

Miami Seaquarium, South Florida’s most popular tourist attraction, is a family-oriented marine-life park open to the public 365 days a year. The park provides visitors with a greater understanding and appreciation for marine life through shows, presentations and marine-life exhibits. For more information on Miami Seaquarium, please call 305-361-5705 or visit 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.

Black Eyed Peas Final Show Of 2011 11/23/11

Black Eyed Peas Final Show Of 2011
Wednesday, November 23rd, 2011
Sun Life Stadium
Miami, FL

Featuring An All-Star Cast Of Special Guests
It’s Gonna Be A Party!
Tickets On Sale Now!

It’s going to be the biggest party in South Florida. The Black Eyed Peas have announced that their Final Concert of 2011 will be, Wednesday November 23rd at Sun Life Stadium. These outstanding performers, will.i.am, Fergie, Taboo and apl.de.ap, who have garnered worldwide critical acclaim, multi-million album sales and a host of industry and popular awards, will be ending their 2011 performances in a big way. Tickets, starting at just $25.00 (plus applicable fees), for this once in a lifetime show are on sale NOW!

An All-Star cast of friends will also be highlighting the concert, featuring Miami Dolphins limited partner Marc Anthony, special guest artists: Cee Lo Green, Flo Rida, Jason Derulo and Sean Kingston, with more special guests to be announced soon.

In an era of an ever-changing music industry that’s defined by diminishing expectation, where a “successful” career means having one, maybe two hit records; The Black Eyed Peas have been a glorious exception. They have always been considered innovators ever since emerging out of the West Coast underground rap scene in the 1990s. They have become one of the best selling, most popular and most innovative groups for more than a decade. They have transformed themselves from a beloved backpack rap troop into fully-fledged, massive global superstars whose music can be heard in any country around the world. They’ve done this the right way: creating albums that are more innovative than the last; which has translated into each new album being more popular than the last. The Peas never follow contemporary trends in music, but rather create their own – soundtracking everyday emotions with new musical styles.

The Black Eyed Peas Final Concert of 2011, featuring an all-star cast of Friends, is scheduled for Wednesday, November 23rd at Sun Life Stadium in Miami, FL. Tickets are on sale now at ticketmaster.com, all TicketMaster outlets or charge-by-phone: 1-800-745-3000. Tickets start at just $25.00 plus applicable fees. For more information go to: www.ticketmaster.com.

Audrey Love Gallery Me Too All the Same 10/14/11

Audrey Love Gallery: ME TOO: All the same
October 14th, 7-10pm
Bakehouse Art Complex
561 NW 32nd Street
Miami, FL 33127

Produced by St. Thomas University Graduate Students
The artists will be creating self-portraits that reveal a side of themselves that they seldom show to society. The concept behind this self-portrait is that in our day to day lives, as we interact with the rest of society, there is a side of ourselves that we suppress because we have been conditioned to think that this side of ourselves is somehow unacceptable or not mainstream. As humans, we have more in common than not, and this exhibition will help guests explore the connection of their hidden selves with the artist’s through these revealing self-portraits.

Exhibiting Artists: Jaime Angula, Olivier Casse, Silvana D’Mikos, Marcelo Daldoce, Irena Gapkovska , Juan Griego, Tracey Hagen, Colleen Kelley, Deborah Mitchell, Nicholas Nehaniv, Gustavo Oviedo, Hugo Patao, Russ Ronat, Carrie Sieh, Donna Lee Steffens & William Vallenilla

Live Performance by Viking Funeral at Fredric Snitzer Gallery 10/8/11

Live Performance by Viking Funeral
Saturday 8:30pm
Fredric Snitzer Gallery
2247 NW 1st Place
Miami, FL 33127

Dark Age Ahead is an exhibition based loosely on Jane Jacobs’ 2004 book “Dark Age Ahead”. In this book, the author characterizes a dark age as a “mass amnesia where even the memory of what was lost is lost.”
Taking Jacobs’ text as a starting point, sculptures and works on paper have been fabricated to further explore the themes of decay and abandonment in contemporary media and culture.

Viking Funeral engages with social conventions and meets pop culture with a counter gesture, when rejection and refusal merge with forms of chaos and defacement. Their media and products evolve from pop societies and their determining social systems of order. These social systems do not only serve as conceptual starting points, but also as artistic tools. Materials and objects from the everyday cultural production like newspapers, magazines, TV, video, Internet, spray paint, tape and markers play a central role in their language.

60th Annual Beaux Arts Ball Halloween Weekend 10/29/11

October 29, 2011; 7 p.m. ‘til the witching hour
Riviera Country Club
1155 Blue Road

Tickets: $225 per person;
Call Amy Steinhour at (305) 606-0857, or email beauxartsinfo@beauxartsmiami.org
www.BeauxArtsMiami.org

Ball Chairs: Lani Drody and Katie Elliott

Celebrate Halloween with “Ghouls & Glam” Ball Benefitting Beaux Arts
Miami’s Oldest Costume Ball Returns with a Halloween Theme

This Hallow-weekend, join Beaux Arts at the “Ghouls & Glam” Ball to celebrate 60 years of the organization and its support for the University of Miami’s Lowe Art Museum. Attire for the City’s oldest costume ball: Hauntingly Haute.

Evening events will include a large silent auction, exciting raffle, sit-down dinner, dancing, and a costume and skit competition – all complemented by signature cocktails from Grey Goose Vodka. Also, there will be a dazzling Diamond Door Prize presented by Snow’s Jewelers.

Ball sponsors for the event include Bunny Bastian, Crispin Porter + Bogusky, Lowell International Realty, and Courtney and Darryl Parmenter.

Funds raised at the event will be used for exhibitions, improvements and acquisitions to the Lowe’s permanent collection, as well as to finance the organization’s flagship program, Hands On!, which exposes underserved children from Miami-Dade to the visual arts.

Founded in 1952, Beaux Arts is a volunteer group of women comprised of 100 Active Members and over 300 Associate Members, who are dedicated to promoting interest in and financial support for the Lowe Art Museum at the University of Miami. All funds raised are donated to the Lowe Art Museum to support acquisitions, programming (including introducing elementary school children from Title 1 schools to the visual arts) and capital campaigns. www.BeauxArtsMiami.org.

ArtPalmBeach 15th Anniversary 1/20-23/12

ArtPalmBeach 15th Anniversary
January 20th-23rd, 2012
Palm Beach County Convention Center

ArtPalmBeach is considered one of the most influential contemporary art fairs on Florida’s Gold Coast by both critics and art enthusiasts since its opening in 1997. In honor of the Anniversary celebration, the fair will debut the most extensive program in its history by encompassing premiere events, special exhibitions, topical lectures, special museum tours, site specific art installations, art performances and exclusive VIP programs.

ArtPalmBeach 2012 welcomes back many returning exhibitors as well as introducing newcomers to the Palm Beach art scene. The fair is comprised of over seventy international galleries presenting works of all forms of contemporary art including painting, sculpture, photography, design, fine art glass, video and installations from modern art to new cutting-edge artists.

The fair will honor the lifetime accomplishments of Japanese sculptor Jun Kaneko and will feature a one-man exhibition of major works sponsored by Elaine Baker Gallery (Palm Beach, FL).

Originally a painting student, Kaneko discovered a passion for sculpture upon his arrival to California in the early 1960’s, a time now defined as the Contemporary Ceramics Movement in America. Kaneko has taught at the nation’s leading art schools including Scripps College and the Rhode Island School of Design.

Kaneko’s bronze and glass sculpture and two-dimensional works appear in numerous international exhibitions and as well as over 50 museum collections around the world. He has been honored with national, state and organization fellowships and an honorary doctorate from the Royal College of Art in London. He has realized almost 30 public art commissions and recently designed the set and costumes for a new production of Puccini’s Madame Butterfly.

Additional 2012 fair highlights:
Beth Lipman Installation, presented by Heller Gallery (New York, NY) coinciding with her exhibition opening on January 18th at the Norton
Interactive Installation and Performance by Ultra Violet: artist, film maker, muse to Warhol and Dali and author of Famous for 15 Minutes; My Years with Andy Warhol
Exhibition and 35’ Installation and Light Performance by Stephen Knapp
Nathalia Edenmont, one woman exhibition of photography exhibited by Wetterling Gallery (Stockholm) coinciding with her exhibition at Whitespace
Lluis Barba one man photography exhibition featuring new monumental works and personal appearance, sponsored by Besharat Gallery(Atlanta,GA)
Michael Taylor, Pioneer in the American Studio Glass Art Movement, presents “A Geometry of Meaning” exhibition and personal appearance, sponsored by Ruth Lawrence Gallery (Rochester, NY)
Tribute to the “50th Anniversary of the American Glass Art Movement, 1962-2012”, group exhibition & book launch for Harvey K. Littleton: A Life in Glass by Joan Falconer Byrd, sponsored by Maurine Littleton Gallery, (Washington DC)
Hans Kotter, “Altered Vision”, light sculpture installation, sponsored by Gallery De Buck (New York, NY)
George Wardlaw, installation works entitled “American Master, Passages into Abstraction, 1958-1978,” book launch and exhibition sponsored by Courthouse Gallery (Ellsworth, ME)

Dine with Diego at Zoo Miami 10/29/11

Dine with Diego at Zoo Miami
October 29, 2011
Zoo Miami
12400 S.W. 152 Street
Miami, FL 33177-1499
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, zany 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: 9:30 a.m. – 11 a.m. at Main Entrance
Lunch at Oasis Grille Lakeside Pavilion: 11 a.m. – 12:30 p.m.
Diego Meet and Greet: 12 p.m. – 12:20 p.m.

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)
Zany Straw: $2.68 each (tax included)
Please contact the Group Sales Department at 305-251-0400, ext. 84941 or 84942 by Tuesday, October 25, to reserve your seat. Reservations are required and space is limited.

Sean Erwin Lecture Clay as a Means to an End 10/12/11

Lecture
Friday, October 21st, 7PM
UM Lowe Art Museum
1301 Stanford Drive
Coral Gables, FL
Free and open to the public.

Sean Erwin received his MFA from the University of South Florida in 2008 and his BFA in studio art from Stetson University, DeLand, Florida in 2004. His most recent exhibitions include the 2009 NCECA Biennial and a solo-exhibition at the Atlantic Center for the Arts, Harris House Gallery. His work questions the validity of behavioral expectations prescribed by social norms and employs humor in an attempt to reinvent these expectations within the timeless medium of ceramic sculpture. Most recently he was awarded the Bray Lilian Fellowship for 2009–2010.

“My work challenges the viewer to explore their imagination while at the same time presents an awkward familiarity through the possibility of shared experiences. The work inevitably attempts at understanding the reflexive and sometimes mechanical behavior of the human subconscious.” http://seanerwin.com/home.html

Bloomingdale’s Aventura and Miami Thinks Pink for October

Bloomingdale’s Thinks Pink and Supports the Fight Against Breast Cancer
Proceeds benefit The Breast Cancer Research Foundation® and the search for a cure

Thinking Pink, Bloomingdale’s is once again supporting The Breast Cancer Research Foundation® (BCRF) and the search for a cure in stores and on bloomingdales.com. Bloomingdale’s, along with long-standing partner, The Estée Lauder Companies, will demonstrate their support for the cause with special events, exclusive merchandise, and exciting promotions.Since the start of the Pink campaign in 2005, Bloomingdale’s has raised in excess of 3 million dollars for BCRF.

How To Support Locally at Bloomingdale’s Aventura & Miami at The Falls:

Give Pink, Get More – Bloomingdale’s cardholders have the opportunity to opt into Give Pink, Get More, for a 15.00 donation to BCRF from September 28 – October 31. By joining Give Pink, Get More, shoppers can receive up to 250.00 in rebate cards just in time for the holiday shopping season.

October 15 at 3pm: Meet Marisa Acocella Marchetto – Join Bloomingdale’s Aventura for a personal appearance of the nationally acclaimed author, cartoonist and breast cancer survivor. Marisa Acocella Marchetto helps Bloomingdale’s Aventura think PINK this season as she creates a sketch LIVE and in person! View her process in creating these personal sketches with her first-hand experience in mind. While you’re here, enjoy an exhibit of Marisa’s humorous and heartwarming cartoons created for her book Cancer Vixen and those created for The New Yorker.

October 20 from 2-8pm: Ready, Set, Pink! – This year Bloomingdale’s is having the first annual Ready, Set, Pink! event in all stores across the country. Aventura & Miami at The Falls shoppers can expect a total pink experience, complete with music, maniCURES, refreshments, trunk shows, special guests, and fun! This event will celebrate Bloomingdale’s partnership and funding to BCRF from the 2010 pink campaign enabling researchers across the country – including locally at the University of Miami Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center – to continue their groundbreaking work. Both Aventura & Miami will host a special meet and greet with two of the four UM researchers awarded funds last year.

Get PINK’D – Bloomingdale’s is also offering many products with a designated portion of sales benefitting breast cancer research. These include exclusive Bloomingdale’s merchandise detailed below, as well as items from designers like the Movado Bold limited edition BCRF Museum Watch (350.00; Movado will donate 50.00 per watch to BCRF), Estee Lauder Jeweled Pink Ribbon Pin (12.50; Estee Lauder will donate 20% of pin purchase to BCRF), and Cusiniart PowerBlend 600 Deluxe Blender (sale $79; Cusiniart donating 32500.00 to BCRF).

The Pink Card – The gift that gives twice, when purchased, 10% of the card’s value is donated to BCRF, and when redeemed, 10% of any spending exceeding the card’s value is also donated. Donations are made on cards purchased from September 22 – October 31, and redeemed from September 22-December 31.

The Big Pink Umbrella – With a chic black exterior and a bold interior highlighted with pops of of pink ribbons, this umbrella retails for 12.00 with 6.00 going to BCRF.

The Little Pink Bag – This reusable pink tote is inspired by Bloomingdale’s famous Little Brown Bag and is a travel must-have. The limited time bag is available from September 26 – October 31, and retails for 20.00 with 2.00 going to BCRF.

C by Bloomingdale’s Cashmere Sweaters – By purchasing any C by Bloomingdale’s sweater during the month of October, you help make a 10000.00 donation to BCRF.

RA Sushi in South Miami raises funds for National Breast Cancer Foundation in October

In support of Breast Cancer Awareness Month in October, RA Sushi in South Miami will be offering a wine and sushi special to benefit the National Breast Cancer Foundation® (NBCF). From Saturday, Oct. 1 to Monday, Oct. 31, RA Sushi will donate 100 percent of the profits from the sale of the ONEHOPE Wine and Pink Roll combination to the Foundation.

The combo includes a glass of ONEHOPE California Chardonnay and the Pink Roll, which features shrimp, kani kama crab mix and sriracha combined with lettuce, avocado and cucumber wrapped in pink soy paper and served with a pink ribbon of strawberry sauce.
The ONEHOPE Wine and Pink Roll special will be offered for $15 at RA Sushi at 5829 SW 73rd St. in South Miami as well as the other 24 RA Sushi locations nationwide.
The NBCF’s mission is to save lives through early cancer detection and to provide mammograms to those in need. ONEHOPE is a California wine company that donates half of its profits to a variety of causes, including the fight against breast cancer. ONEHOPE Wine’s award-winning portfolio is produced and bottled by Rob Mondavi Jr. in Napa, Calif.

“We are honored to partner with the National Breast Cancer Foundation® so they can achieve their mission of providing early detection programs for those in need,” said Scott Kilpatrick, co-founder and vice president of RA Sushi.

About RA Sushi
RA Sushi Bar Restaurant, an upbeat, unconventional sushi bar, opened its first location in Scottsdale, Ariz. in October 1997. RA is best known for successfully combining distinctive sushi with a trendy, hip atmosphere. Fresh sushi is served to order along with outstanding Japanese fusion cuisine in a fun, lively environment. The result is a place that is both unpretentious and fashionable.

RA Sushi in South Miami is located at 5829 SW 73rd St. in Miami, FL 33143. Lunch is served from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. daily. Dinner is served until 11 p.m. Monday through Wednesday, and until midnight Thursday through Sunday. The bar is open until 1 a.m. or later. Happy Hour food and beverage specials are offered Monday through Saturday, 3 to 7 p.m. RA Sushi’s Flying Fish Lounge is the perfect place to catch some fresh fish and drink specials. On Sunday nights from 8 p.m. to midnight, RA-goers visiting the Flying Fish Lounge will find specials on sushi and drinks.

RA has 25 locations across the country. Enjoy RA Sushi in Arizona (Ahwatukee, Mesa, North Scottsdale, South Scottsdale, Tempe and Tucson); California (Chino Hills, Corona, Huntington Beach, San Diego, Torrance and Tustin); Florida (Palm Beach Gardens, Pembroke Pines and South Miami); Georgia (Atlanta); Illinois (Chicago, Glenview and Lombard); Kansas (Leawood); Maryland (Baltimore); Nevada (Las Vegas); and Texas (two Houston locations and Plano). Look for RA on Facebook, MySpace and Twitter, and check-in at RA Sushi on Foursquare. For more information visit RA online at www.RAsushi.com.

About the National Breast Cancer Foundation®
Recognized as one of the leading breast cancer organizations in the world, NBCF’s mission is to save lives through early detection and to provide mammograms for those in need. NBCF provides Help for Today…Hope For Tomorrow® through its National Mammography Program, Early Detection Plan®, MyNBCF online social community, and breast cancer research programs. For more information, visit www.nbcf.org.

About ONEHOPE
ONEHOPE Wine is a California wine company that donates 50 percent of its profits to the ONEHOPE Foundation. The ONEHOPE Foundation supports many causes and charities including: breast cancer awareness (National Breast Cancer Foundation), AIDS research and services (AIDS/LifeCycle), Autism research and services (ACT Today!), preservation and protection of US forests (American Forest Foundation), support for the families of fallen US soldiers (Snowball Express), and children’s hospitals (Children’s Miracle Network).

Curator’s Voice Art Project invites you to Hotel St Michel by Lamia Khorshid Contemporary Photography 10/8/11

Curator’s Voice Art Project invites you to Hotel St Michel by Lamia Khorshid Contemporary Photography
Saturday October 8, 7:00 PM
Curator’s Voice Art Projects
2509 NW 2nd Ave.
Miami, FL 33127

Lamia Khorshid’s series Hotel St Michel expresses a sense of place and territory. A firm and enigmatic woman is the iconic matriarch in possession of her power and her land. She proves herself with an undeniable life stanza. Staring at us with a defiant gaze, she demands deference and compliance. No capitulation is possible on the grounds she stands for, demanding observance for herself and her environment. Long halls and intimate rooms detailed with furniture and architectural components house this lady of intricate charm and magnetic allure. The photographs propose a paradigm of a woman’s power and rule through a feminist angle.

Skilled to Kill Art Exhibit 10/8/11

Christina Lihan – Leo Dcroix – Bryan Carson
Opening reception: Saturday October 8th, 2011 from 6:00 PM to 9 PM
The ArtLilnk Art Space
130 NW 36 ST
Miami Fl 33127

Look close to the creative expression of 3 skilled artists that use elaborated techniques to make outstanding art. More than the desire for intricacy, their skills flow naturally to delight the viewer’s senses.
The pieces are just dreamy!

October 10th to October 22th from 11am to 6pm by Appointment

www.theartlink.org
Musical entertainment and refreshments will be served
Admission free to the public

Opening of Little Havana Merchant Alliance 10/11/11

Opening of Little Havana Merchant Alliance
Tuesday, October 11th, 6:00 pm to 9:30 pm
Catharsis Restaurant and Lounge
1644 SE 8th St
Miami Fl. 33135

The Little Havana Merchant Alliance , with the support of The Chambers of Downtown Miami & Brickell, Chile, Casa de Madrid, Ecuador, Nicaragua,Panama, Peru, Venezuela,
International Business counsil of Florida, Rotary Club of Miami Brickell and Mercado de Dinero cordially invite you to celebrate the opening of The Little Havana Merchant Alliance.
Complimentary appetizers and welcome drink courtesy of Rum Brugal

Dress Code: Business Attire
RSVP to Rsvp@fabulousmiami.com
by Monday,October 10th, 2011

Wolfsonian–FIU Opening Of Modern Meals Remaking American Foods From Farm To Kitchen 10/12/11

Wolfsonian–FIU Opening Of Modern Meals Remaking American Foods From Farm To Kitchen
Exhibition Opening Wednesday, October 12, 6-9pm
The Frost Art Museum
10975 SW 17 Street

Modern Meals: Remaking American Foods From Farm To Kitchen—

Join us for the exhibition opening of Modern Meals: Remaking American Foods from Farm to Kitchen. Drawing on The Wolfsonian’s collection, and presented in The Wolfsonian Teaching Gallery at the Frost Art Museum, the exhibition explores how technology and design remade the places where food was produced, sold, cooked and eaten from the turn of the century into the post-1945 period in the United States. Modern Meals is the fourth exhibition presented by The Wolfsonian with The Frost Art Museum’s collaboration and is supported with funding from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation. The opening will take place during The Frost Art Museum’s Target Wednesday After Hours celebration. Free. For more information: 305.348.2890 or artinfo@fiu.edu.

Poster, From Workers to Farmers… Thanks!, 1944
Designed by Ben Shahn (American, b. Lithuania, 1898–1969)
Published by the Congress of Industrial Organizations (CIO), Political Action Committee
New York
Commercial color lithograph
The Wolfsonian– Florida International University, Miami Beach, Florida, The Mitchell Wolfson, Jr. Collection
XX1990.2891

Dorsch Gallery presents Amanda Burnham / Richard Haden / John Sanchez 10/7-8/11

Dorsch Gallery presents Amanda Burnham / Richard Haden / John Sanchez
Friday, October 7, 6-9pm
Dorsch Gallery
151 NW 24 St
Miami, FL 33127

Please join us for the opening reception celebrating the solo exhibitions by Amanda Burnham, Richard Haden, and John Sanchez.
The exhibitions will run from October 7, 2011 – November 12, 2011.

The gallery will also be open noon-9pm on Saturday, October 8, for the Wynwood Second Saturday Art-Walk.

Amanda Burnham: Terminus
Returning to works on paper, Amanda Burnham’s Terminus explores city zones,
scavenging for poetics within the urban ecology and presents ad-hoc frames that
have been swept back together into carefully wrought ink and watercolor vignettes.

Richard Haden: (RAD) Running à Dérive
With his trompe l’oiel wooden sculptures of pieces of urban detritus,
Richard Haden has been mapping the impact of modern existence since the 1980s.
He juxtaposes these pieces with new video and photographs that reflect on
he physical and emotional limits of our city.

John Sanchez: As They Are
John Sanchez uses light to re-align peripheral details as the focus of his vision. If there is observation of American infrastructure, that which we so take for granted, Sanchez’s paintings can also offer a chance to linger in a moment of respite. Light and shadow, painted in just the right way, can give us that.

Miguel Paredes Fine Art Gallery 2nd Saturday Art Walk 10/8/11

Miguel Paredes Fine Art Gallery 2nd Saturdays’ Art Walk
Saturday, October 8 · 5:00pm – 10:00pm
Miguel Paredes Fine Art Gallery / Wynwood Arts District
173 NW 23rd Street
Miami, FL

RSVP now: rsvp@miguelparedes.com

We invite you to join us for the Art Walk at our 5,500 sq. ft. gallery!

Complimentary drinks provided by:
Heineken Light
Bombay Sapphire
Societe Perrier
Rex Goliath Wines

Bites by Mac’ n Food Truck
Beats by DJ Ari X
Sponsored by PKGraphics.com

for more info or to rsvp please contact us: rsvp@miguelparedes.com – 866.534.2184 ext.2244 please visit us online: www.miguelparedes.com
www.facebook.com/artistmiguelparedes
www.twitter.com/paredesstudios
www.facebook.com/pkgraphics

Latin American Masters of Today and Tomorrow 10/7/11

Latin American Masters of Today and Tomorrow
Friday, October 7tt from 6 to 10 pm
ArtSpace/Virginia Miller Galleries
169 Madeira Avenue,
Coral Gables (Miami)
Florida, 33134, USA

October is the last month to see our Latin American show! For those who missed our recent review by Janet Batet that appeared in El Nuevo Herald on September 4th including four large color photographs, it will soon be on our web site. Titled Nuevas Figuras en el Arte Latinoamericano de Ayer u Hoy, it highlights the paintings of Antonio Amaral, Jose Benito, Mateo Arguello Pitt and Jose Angel Vincench. Vincench will be featured in our November – January 2012 exhibition with paintings, sculpture and an installation.

Our brokering business continues to thrive with many recent arrivals from private collections, including bronze sculptures by Zuniga (Mexico) and Francisco Navaez (Venezuela). Come join us at our reception this Friday, October 7th to see these sculptures and the works by the fifteen wonderful artists in this show.

Featured Artists
Antonio Amaral
Jose Bedia
Jose Benito
Roberto Fabelo
Sergio Garval
Roberto Matta
Manuel Mendive
Amelia Pelaez
Mateo Arguello Pitt
Elmar Rojas
Melquiades Rosario Sastre
Gustavo Schmidt
Marco Tulio
Jose Angel Vincench
Francisco Zuniga

Art Center/ South Florida’s Juried Artists Exhibition 10/7/11

Art Center/ South Florida’s Juried Artists Exhibition
Friday, October 7, 7:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m
Art Center/ South Florida
800 Lincoln Road
Miami Beach, FL 33139
T: 305.674.8278 / www.artcentersf.org

Art Center/ South Florida opens their Newly Juried Artists exhibition at the Richard Shack Gallery, featuring work by artists who are completing the first year of their residency program. A reception for the artists, which is free and open to the public, will be held that same evening. The exhibition will run through Sunday, November 13 at 10:00 p.m.

Featured artists include: Tony Chimento (painting), Pablo Constrisciani (painting), Tom Cocotos (mixed media collage), Katerina Friderici (mixed media), Rosa Naday Garmendia (sculpture), Peter Hammar (mixed media), Lissette Schaeffler (photography) and Antonia Wright (video). Tom Cocotos will create a mixed media collage portrait throughout the show and will begin the piece at the opening on October 7.

Gallery hours are Tuesday-Thursday and Sunday from noon – 10pm; Friday-Saturday noon -11pm. Admission is free to all.

Jane Castro aka Jei Hosts VH1 Tough Love Miami Viewing Parties Sundays 10/9-23/11

ChaCha Rooster @ the Lords Hotel
1120 Collins Ave
Miami Beach, Fl

Commissioner Michael Gongora to give Jane Castro a City of Miami Beach Recognition Certificate on October 16!

Due to Over Whelming Response from the Premiere Last Sunday Oct.2nd
Jane Castro aka Jei is hosting the next 3 Sundays
Oct 9. Oct. 16 & Oct. 23
VH1 Tough Love Miami Viewing Parties With All of You!

Starting at 6:30 pm
Cocktail hour 6:30pm – 8pm
$6 well drinks

$25 pre – fixed menu Dinner 8pm – 9pm
Show starts at 8pm

See you All This Sunday! Oct. 9!

USA vs. Honduras match at 1020 Lounge 10/8/11

Saturday, October 8 at 11:00 PM
Clevelander
1020 Ocean Drive
Miami Beach, FL 33139
RSVP: info@futbolr.com

Celebrate the historic USA vs. Honduras match at 1020 Lounge in The Clevelander. This week, live the Life of a Futbolr at Quality Control, and meet players from Team USA and Team Honduras after the game. DJ LS along with a special guest DJ will be spinning the party.

Annual Miami Beach Antique Jewelry and Watch Show 10/14-16/11

Annual Miami Beach Antique Jewelry & Watch Show
Friday, October 14th and Saturday, October 15th, 2011. 11 a.m. to 7 p.m.
Sunday, October 16th, 2011. 11:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.
Miami Beach Convention Center
1901 Convention Center Dr.
Miami Beach, FL 33139
Admission: One-time admission fee of $15 valid all three days of the show.
www.AntiqueJewelryMiami.com

Show officially kicks off Fall’s antique shopping season
Promises To Unveil A Spectacular Collection of Antique Jewelry & Watches

US Antique Shows, a major producer of antique shows in North America, announced that The Miami Beach Antique Jewelry & Watch Show will be returning to the Miami Beach Convention Center on October 14-16, 2011 opening at 11:00 a.m. each day. The show, which has been held in Miami Beach for 19 successive years, will feat ure spectacular antique, vintage and estate jewelry and watch collections, showcasing some of the most popular trends in jewelry and watches.

Rare pieces, such as the one pictured here will be available throughout the show. Featured here is a beautiful, one of a kind, Patek Philippe pendant watch. It has an open-faced style case and is crafted in 18 karat gold and platinum and accented with purple and rose enamel and diamonds. The dial is enamel. The original manufacture date is 1911 with a January 8th, 1912 date of sale as stated on the accompanying “Archive”. This pendant watch is represented by Excalibur.

Other unique items will flood the show floor such as a gorgeous Art Deco bracelet from the 1940s which features 23.85 clear, colorless diamonds set in platinum represented by Raymond Lee Jewelers and a coral necklace nested in flora with a menagerie of delicately carved creatures created in the 1880s and represented by Camilla Dietz Bergeron.

Antique collectors, jewelry enthusiasts, historians, professionals from the jewelry trade and members of the public shopping for that unique piece or early holiday gift will be in attendance. Attendees will be able to purchase spectacular colored pearls, Victorian brooches, antique earrings, necklaces and bracelets, exquisite time pieces, rare jewels and gemstones with royal provenances, unique signed designer pieces from top designers such as of Cartier, Rolex, Tiffany & Co, Harry Winston, David Webb, Patek Philippe and Van Cleef & Arpels.

For more information about the show, or to purchase tickets online, please call 239.732.6642 or visit The Miami Beach Antique Jewelry & Watch Show

The Miami Beach Antique Jewelry & Watch Show is produced by GLM®. GLM is a leading producer and marketer of consumer product tradeshows in North America, serving industries as diverse as giftware, home furnishings, social stationery, home textiles, tabletop, gourmet housewares, contemporary furniture, personal care, antiques, jewelry, art, surf, skate, water sports, swim and resorts. GLM also manages business expositions and conferences on behalf of others, within the hospitality industry.

Additional information about GLM is available online at www.glmshows.com. Follow us on Twitter or Facebook. For additional information on all shows produced by US Antique Shows, visit www.usantiqueshows.com.

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

Into the Void Gallery Opening 10/7/11

Into the Void – Gallery Opening
10.7.11, 8pm
Cafeina Wynwood Lounge
297 NW 23rd Street
Miami
www.cafeinamiami.com

This Friday night join us at Cafeina for the Opening Reception the collaborative group exhibition – Into the Void.

The exhibition explores the relationship between our human subconscious and the occult and features artwork by Skinner | Julina Duron | Rocky Grimes | Chris Dyer | Jose Mertz | Michael C. Hsiung | Gina Marie Sandlin | Morgan Blair | Plinio Pinto | Scott Donald | Leslie Martinez & 131.

Drink specials include $5 Tequila Shots & Jose Cuervo Bottles for $275.

Video Installation by Brinson Renda & Rocky Grimes. DJ Sets by Keen-One and Pirate Stereo.

Jazz and Blues at Cuba Ocho 10/20/11

Jazz & Blues Cuba Ocho
October 20, 2011, 9pm
Cuba Ocho
1465 SW 8 Street
Miami, Florida 33135

Located in the heart of Little Havana, Cuba Ocho Art and Research Center is not only a a club with killer drinks and food but it hosts an art gallery, cultural center and a beautifully appointed main room with woodwork you can only find in such venues as the brown bars in Amsterdam. Jazz and Blues is the fare for the evening. Dress is not casual.

Time Lines Reinier Gamboa solo exhibition at Flagler Art Space 10/29/11

Time Lines: Reinier Gamboa’s first and last solo exhibition at FAS
10/29/2011, 6pm-11pm
Flagler Arts Space
172 W. Flagler St.
Miami, FL 33130
flaglerartsspace.com

Cuban-born, Miami-based artist Reinier Gamboa’s first drawing was of an ambulance and a Sun at the age of two. In 2011, Drawing upon the immediacy of an ambulance on fire, Time Lines showcases a rare view at previously un-exhibited work focusing on the artist’s passion for drawing.

Reinier Gamboa graduated from New World School of the Arts in 2002 and won a full scholarship to attend Art Center College of Design in Pasadena, California. In 2008 he began exhibiting in Miami and has remained an active member of the local South Florida art scene.

This exhibition will be held at Flagler Arts Space, an artist-run gallery in downtown Miami which will close at the end of October.

POSTPONED: WGirls Miami Presents The Grand Opening of The 4 Deuces A Murder Mystery Party Benefitting the children of PICU at Holtz Childrens Hospital 10/31/11

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NOTE THAT THIS EVENT HAS BEEN POSTPONED.
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WGirls Miami Presents “The Grand Opening of The 4 Deuces” A Murder Mystery Party Benefitting the children of PICU at Holtz Childrens Hospital
10/31/11, 7:00 pm – 11:00 pm
Tobacco Road
626 South Miami Ave
Miami, FL 33130
Tickets

WGIRLS MIAMI Presents the Grand Opening of The Four Deuces Speakeasy
Come join the WGIRLS MIAMI on Halloween night by stepping into the 1920’s at Miami’s original speakeasy, Tobacco Road, for an evening of murder, fun & charity benefiting the children of Holtz Children’s Hospital! With over 40 specific characters available (please visit http://sites.google.com/site/whoswhogo4d/ for character details) you can join the party as a fabulous flapper, a sinister mobster, an escort, or even an assassin. If you’d rather watch the mayhem ensue as a party guest, we will welcome 100 additional people to attend and help solve the mystery as “detectives.”

Once your tickets are purchased, you will be emailed with instructions on how to select your character. Characters are on a 1st come 1st serve basis.

The event will take place on Monday, October 31st starting promptly at 7pm, with the first murder taking place shortly thereafter, and ending by 11pm. The event will be held at the famous Tobacco Road, located just outside Mary Brickell Village. Built in 1912 this establishment was in fact a speakeasy in the 1920’s and one of Al Capone’s favorite hang outs. Surviving decades of history, this historical bar still serves as a popular watering hole in Miami today!!

With no lines to remember guests can attend as their favorite character and let their enthusiasm take them through the game or become a suave or sexy detective who’s only goal is to solve the murder. Tickets are $35 and include 2 drinks, passed hors d’oeuvres and 1920’s themed signature drink specials.

We will also have amazing prizes which will be awarded for the best male & female costume, the wealthiest player, and sleuth extraordinaire for the person who solves the mystery first.

So forget the insanity of South Beach and bring your friends to join us for an evening filled with history, fun and murder where stealing and lying to your best friend may just be the key to coming out on top for the night!

Tickets are limited so get yours today!

City Year Miami 4th Annual Opening Day 10/14/11

City Year Miami 4th Annual Opening Day
Friday, October 14, 2011, 6:00pm
Miami Edison Middle School
6101 NW 2nd Ave
Miami, FL.

The 134 City Year Miami corps members are among 2,000 City Year corps members who are pledging to serve their communities in 21 locations across the United States. At the ceremony, corps members will be joined by family and friends, community, corporate and civic leaders as well as special guest speakers including; renowned tennis champion, Venus Williams and CEO of Volunteer Florida, Wendy Spencer. Alex Sanchez, City Year alumnus, will pass on the “Hammer of Service” to the 2011 Corps Members. Spero Canton, Director of Public Relations for Comcast, and Saif Ishoof, Esq, City Year Miami Executive Director will also be featured speakers.

This spirited Opening Day ceremony will kick-off a challenging and rewarding year of service. Renowned tennis champion, Venus Williams will speak and give the call to service to the 134 young leaders of City Year Miami to have resolve and strength while committing to help students at-risk of dropping out stay in school and on track for graduation. Wendy Spencer, CEO of Volunteer Florida will be reciting the City Year Pledge along with all corps members and staff.

The diverse corps members will serve full-time in 13 schools across Miami-Dade County. They are uniquely qualified to improve student attendance, behavior and coursework which help students and schools succeed.

These 134 young leaders pledging to serve Miami will:
· Serve 227,800 hours as mentors and tutors for more than 1,000 children in partnership with Miami-Dade County Public Schools
· Lead after-school programs that reinforce learning and good behavior
· Help students and schools succeed on diverse teams sponsored by Walmart, Royal Caribbean Cruises, CSX, AAR, Wells Fargo, Univision, Miami-Dade Transit, Comcast, Miami Marlins, and Bank of America.
· Engage citizens in dynamic physical service events to beautify schools and communities throughout Miami-Dade county.

Capt. John Jacobsen at Book & Books Signing and Reception 10/12/11

Miami’s own Capt. John Jacobsen Book Signing & Reception
Wednesday, October 12, 2011, 6:30 p.m.
Books & Books
265 Aragon Ave.
Coral Gables, FL 33134

Captain John Jacobsen, a Coconut Grove resident, is a graduate of the United States Merchant Marine Academy, who spent 15 years plying the world’s oceans as a ship’s officer on cargo and passenger vessels. Today, Jacobsen is a harbor pilot at the Port of Miami and the Chairman of the Biscayne Bay Pilots Association. His notes and diaries over the years inform his writing.

Captain John Jacobsen debuts as an author with the release of a witty book entitled, A Commodore of Errors, the first-ever novel written about the United States Merchant Marine Academy, with an enjoyable comic effect. Jacobsen has chosen Miami as the first stop for his book signing tour, where a special reception and reading will be held.

Commodore Robert S. Dickey is the outrageously supercilious title character. Watching him strut, plot, flaunt, and flout his way through the story is in itself enough to evoke mirth. Give him so memorable a foil as the indomitable Mrs. Tannenbaume, a “woman of unfortunate stature” to his critical eyes, who consistently manages to one-up him, thanks to an annoying ability quite beyond his ken, and the book explodes with moments sure to cause readers to empathize even if they’ve never set foot on a seagoing vessel. Including a supporting cast suitable to the outwardly starchy, secretly licentious environs of merchant mariners, the novel rollicks along with well-paced speed and plot turns. Drawing on his experience as a U.S. Merchant Marine Academy graduate and career as ship’s officer and harbor pilot, Jacobsen infuses his writing with old-fashioned, very sly hilarity based in the unintended vagaries of love, ambition, greed, meddling, and their various combinations.

Miami Science Museum Reptile Day 11/5/11

Miami Science Museum Reptile Day
Saturday, Nov. 5, 10 a.m.-6 p.m.
Miami Science Museum
3280 South Miami Avenue
Miami, FL 33129

Included with Museum admission. Students (with valid ID), seniors (62+) and children 3 – 12, $10.95; adults are $14.95. Admission is free for MiaSci members and children under 3. Parking is free.

Those who are reptile lovers or simply want to learn more about the fascinating creatures are invited to attend Miami Science Museum’s Reptile Day on Saturday, Nov. 5. Merging two of the Museum’s most popular events, Snake Day and Lizard Day, Reptile Day will include entertaining and interactive activities about many different reptile species. New to the event this year is the Turtle and Tortoise category.

During the event, attendees will have the opportunity to see, touch and experience several different lizard and snake species, while the reptiles’ enthusiastic owners share details about their pets.

The pet reptile competition will give select owners a chance to show off their scaly sidekicks, and compete for People’s Choice Awards such as The Largest, Best of Show, Most Unusual, People’s Pick and Junior Herpetologist.

Guests will also enjoy a reptile trivia contest, live demonstrations, face painting, build-a-snake or lizard activity, snake personality quiz, and a sampling of “Insect Cuisine” prepared by a professional chef.

Reptile Day is sponsored in part by GEICO, Tom Crutchfield, Zoo Med, and United Pet Group, Inc. For more information about sponsorship opportunities, contact Rachael Sablotsky at rsablotsky@miamisci.org.

The Prisoner of Second Avenue to Open at Byron Carlyle 11/11/11

The Prisoner of Second Avenue to Open at Byron Carlyle November 11
Miami Beach Stage Door Theatre at the Byron Carlyle
500 71st Street
Miami Beach
305.397.8977
www.stagedoorfl.org

“The Prisoner of Second Avenue” will run from Friday, November 11 through Sunday, November 26.
Performances are Friday and Saturday evenings at 8 pm and Sundays at 2 pm.

Tickets are $38 – $42

Neil Simon’s “The Prisoner of Second Avenue” to Open at Byron Carlyle November 11

Entering its third month at the Byron Carlyle Theatre, the Miami Beach Stage Door Theatre presents Neil Simon’s award-winning comedy “The Prisoner of Second Avenue,” opening Friday, November 11 through November 26. The production replaces “A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum” on the season schedule.

Based on feedback from theatre patrons following the first two productions at the theatre, “SUDS” and “Song Man Dance Man” – both of which were well received – co-founders/executive producers Derelle Bunn and David Torres felt that the Neil Simon production was better suited to the Miami Beach market. The plot, centering on the how a job loss affects a family, is certainly a timely one in this economic environment.
A melding of comedy and drama, “Prisoner of Second Avenue” revolves around the escalating challenges faced by a Mel and Edna Edison, a middle-aged couple clinging to the American Dream. Mel has lost his job and begins to unravel, a plight exacerbated by noisy neighbors, excessive summer heat, a robbery and more. Ultimately, it is up to his loving family to bring Mel back to reality.

The 1971 Broadway debut of Simon’s “Prisoner of Second Avenue” enjoyed a 788-show run and was nominated for a Tony Award for Best Play. The film version starred Jack Lemmon and Anne Bancroft, with music by Marvin Hamlisch.

Dan Kelley and Derelle Bunn will portray Mel and Edna, reprising roles they performed in an earlier production at the Broward Stage Door Theatre in Coral Springs. What was originally scheduled for just a few shows, their performance garnered high praise, resulting in a three-month, sold-out run, with six shows per week.

A resident of Miami, actor/director Dan Kelley has been nominated for the Carbonell award six times, both as “Best Actor in a Musical” and for “Best Director of a Musical.” Last year he received the coveted Silver Palm Award for his direction and performance as “Man in Chair” at The Broward Stage Door Theatre. He also is the proud recipient of a Curtain Up Award and The Anthony Award as Best Actor in a Musical.

As the lead actress in “Prisoner of Second Avenue,” Derelle Bunn returns to her first love – performing on stage. She has had a life- long career in the performing arts, leaving home at 15 for her first major contract as a professional actress, in the national tour of “Jesus Christ Superstar.” She started dance at the age of five under the tutelage of the Russian Prima-Ballerina Dame Gladys Lasky, later studying under Ann Reinking and Ben Vereen. She studied voice in New York with Helen Trezlie and Fred Silver, and was a finalist for the prestigious NYSTA award for vocalists, presented to her by Stephen Sondheim.

Derelle’s stage credits include Sybil, the female lead in “Dorian” and more than 100 Stock and Regional shows throughout the country. In addition to directing several productions at the Broward Stage Door Theatre, she has produced more than 500 shows, including Off-Broadway and National Tours. She also has co-produced with two Broadway luminaries, Larry Toppall (“Jersey Boys”) and Ken Dennison (“Lion King”).

Photographs of Pre-Anniversary VIP Event for Music for Your Heart Foundation on 10/5/11

Pre-Anniversary VIP Event for Music for Your Heart Foundation at the Breakwater Hotel on Wednesday, October 5, 2011.

Music for Your Heart Mission is to provide funding for music education reaching children with the greatest need and fewest resources of all ages, ethnic backgrounds and diversities, to develop their passion …and help them to achieve their dreams.

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Photographs of Wine Down Wednesday at HistoryMiami on 10/5/11

Wine Down Wednesdays at HistoryMiami on Wednesday, October 5, 2011.  I love  HistoryMiami, always has the best exhibits and Wine Down Wednesday is the best time to go and see the museum.  Remember it is the first Wednesday of every month.  See you next month!!

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MDC Art Gallery System presents Evoking Frida Kahlo 10/6/11

Opening Reception:
October 6 at 11:30 a.m.
InterAmerican Art Gallery
InterAmerican Campus
Room 3113, 627 S.W. 27th Ave.
Miami, FL 33135

Live performance and refreshments

October 6 – October 26, 2011
Gallery Hours: Monday, Tuesday and Thursday 5 – 7 p.m.
For more information, please call the Art Gallery System at 305-237-7700

As the blood that runs when you kill a deer
by Mariana Altamirano, 2011

Art, Women & Revolution: Cecilia Moreno-Yaghoubi Miami Beach satellite Exhibit of How I Lost My Accent 10/5-28/11

On view October 5 to October 28
ArtCenter/South Florida
924 Lincoln Road (1st Floor Vitrines)
Between Michigan and Jefferson Avenues
Miami Beach, Florida 33139
Tel: 305.674.8278
www.artcentersf.org

How I Lost My Accent: Caged Identity by Cecilia Moreno-Yaghoubi – an epilogue to the artist’s Black and White Series currently on exhibit in Miami’s Design District. Moreno-Yaghoubi will create five installations in the first floor vitrines at ArtCenter/South Florida’s 924 Lincoln Road building, using bird cages, found women’s clothing and photographs to produce abstract representations of gender identity.

With worn and dated antique dresses enclosed behind glass, vintage portraits of women will be scattered on the floor and birdcages will be hung in the place of their heads. Several human-like hands will appear to be escaping from the cages, symbolic of the struggle women have endured for equality and autonomy. In Caged Identity, Moreno-Yaghoubi strives to promote a new definition of today’s woman, reflecting upon feminism through hand-crafted manikins.

“We live in a modern society where gender oppression still exists. Through my art, women can break free from social expectations and reinvent themselves in their own realm of possibilities,” said Moreno-Yaghoubi.

Attila Lakatoush Villains and Vixens Exhibit 10/8/11

Attila Lakatoush’s Villains & Vixens Exhibit
Miami 2nd Saturday Art Walk
Saturday October 8th 2011
Midtown 4
3301 NE 1ST Ave M-312
Miami Fl 33137

Calling All Villains & Vixens
To all my Villains & Vixens….
Please join me Saturday October 8th 2011 from 5pm til 10pm
For a private showing of my Black & White Fetish Delights.
Looking forward to enjoying you there……
Attila Lakatoush
RSVP: CafeSocietyGroupMia@Gmail.com

Mykel Stevens and business associate Kwame Bissie has joined forces with Artist Attila Lakatoush to open a fully functional Art, Fashion, & Design Studio. Located in a 2 story 2,000 sq/ft Loft in the heart of Midtown Miami. Stevens Bissie Management, Café Society Group & Attila Lakatoush Art & Design Studio opened its doors showcasing all of Attila’s painting from New York and Los Angeles.

Upcoming projects: Attila Lakatoush Clothing & Accessory Line, Monthly Art & Fashion Shows, Gun Girl Events, Art Basel & shows in Los Angeles and New York City. We welcome you to stop by at your convenience to see or purchase Attila’s latest work.

King Bee at Wynwood Art Walk 10/8/11

King Bee at Wynwood Art Walk
10.8.11, 9pm
Cafeina Wynwood Lounge
297 NW 23rd Street
Miami
www.cafeinamiami.com

Rock out to the sounds of King Bee at Wynwood’s Second Saturday Art Walk!

Neon Forest presents an Into the Void – an Art Exhibit – with Video Installation by Brinson Renda & Rocky Grimes.

Music by VJ Tom LaRoc and Troy Kurtz with $5 Tequila shots all night long!

About King Bee:
In Miami, King Bee is a band lavishing in an uncool world.
The dives are too small, and the velvet rope just doesn’t get it.
In response, they’ve created a traveling anti-venue, where all you need to be a member is a love for live music and a good time. Whether in an art gallery, under the laser light of a planetarium or in a warehouse with a couple of kegs, King Bee resonates to a capacity crowd.
Like scuffing a fresh pair of Chucks, little did we know, we just linked Miami to the rest of America.

downtown Full Moon party 10/14/11

downtown FULL MOON party
October 14, 2011, 9p – 3a
Tobacco Road
626 S. Miami Avenue
Miami, FL 33130
$5 Admission – Street and Valet Parking Available

Miami Moondance presents “downtown Full Moon party”
A monthly spiritual gathering infused with high-energy entertainment…

Featuring:
Live Music by the band: Free Like Me
Eclectic Sounds by Deejays: Umber Bandi-Ville
Lead Drummer: Esteban Camacho aka Mr. Bongoman
Free Flamenco Class (9 – 10pm… Be there early!)

More… More… More…
AcroYoga :: Fire Performers :: Hoola Hoop :: Belly Dancers :: Henna Tattoo :: Tarot Readers :: Drum Circle (Bring your drums if you have any; Drumming starts at 10pm) :: Tasty and healthy Food :: Cocktails :: Massage :: and Much more…

Dresscode: We strongly encourage everyone to dress Creatively and Outrageous!
(Costumes are very welcomed and admired…)

Call To Drummers / Performers:
We have an Open House policy for performers and drummers… If you want to bring your props to perform and show your talents, you are invited to do so. We also invite all drummers to bring their drums to join in our Drumming Sessions and Let Your Beats Be Heard!

Hosted By: Fritz “e”, Gary James Fitzsimmons; Tracie Samara; Sol Amor, Oscar Vidal

Top 10 Recommendations For the “downtown FULL MOON party”
10. Wear comfortable shoes… You will most likely find the rhythm traveling from your head through your soul to your dancing feet.
9. Dress Creatively… Hmmm, this field here is wide open. As implied, use your creativity and step outside of the box! Let’s just say that most of you would need to dig deep in your closet for the most outrageous outfits that you can find, or simply opt to go and shop at a specialty store; Ah, here’s a clue: Think Burning Man!
8. Hula Hoopers… Get two thumbs up! Not only will you get a great mid-section workout by the end of the night, but you will also look very sexy doing it!
7. Drums, Drums, and more Drums… Can’t have enough of them! Bring your drums and let your beats be heard! We invite you to join our drum session which officially kicks off at midnight until your hands cry “No mas!”
6. Got Talent??? This ain’t “America Got Talent”. It’s better than that! In this case, you won’t vie for Fame and Fortune, but instead you are guaranteed happiness and contentment; our continuous quest in life… So, bring your props and come to show everyone what makes you happy and all the while bringing them joy in return.
5. Feeling Knotty? How about a massage… Relax and let our massage therapists give you an ultimate “feel good” back/neck rub to enhance all your senses.
4. Live Music… This month, we are so blessed to have one of Miami’s most prolific bands “Free Like Me” performing at the “downtown FULL MOON party”. As stated on their website: “Free Like Me will take you on a journey of World-Gypsy “rootsy”, acoustic, funconscious sounds! Come to one of their shows to experience their high-energy rhythms, powerful vocals and lyrics, and mesmerizing fire-dancing! Their shows create an environment.”
3. Invite your friends… Repeat, invite your friends!!! Well, it’s simple really! You already know that your friends will have a good time and thank you countless time for inviting them to this awesome party. Now, all you will have to say afterwards is “You owe me one!” But Seriously, we’d greatly appreciate it, if you could buzzz the word about the “downtown FULL MOON party”.
2. Get there early… Not only the “Early birds get the worms”, they also get to Flamenco Dance. We are offering a free Flamenco class followed by a Flamenco routine performed by a couple of top Miami Flamenco dancers. Anyone can participate in the class. You just need to be there early and “Ole!!!”
1. Don’t miss it… As in, if you are not there, you will be missing on the fun and will have to wait another entire month before our next Full Moon event. Come get your spiritual fix!

Speed Dating at Sky Lounge at Bongos 10/11/11

Speed Dating – Sky Lounge at Bongos
10/11/2011, 7:00pm
Sky Lounge at Bongos (Hard Rock)
5733 Seminole Way
Hollywood, FL. 33314
www.hearttango.com

It’s Time To Speed Date with Heart Tango. Go on many “5 Minute” dates in one night. Don’t miss out on the opportunity to find love.

Life can be pretty unpredictable; perhaps no more so than knowing when and where you’ll find love. Whether you are ready to settle down or you are just out there playing the field, Heart Tango offers hip,thoughtfully planned signature speed dating events for successful single professionals that leave our guests with a lasting impression that lingers well beyond the last dance. You’ve seen speed dating events play out in movies, on television,and you’ve probably also have heard about them from your friends. What better way to meet 10-20 single professionals in one night. Come join us for an experience that promises to be a delight to the senses.

Bongos Sky Lounge offers irresistible allure in a modern environment,with sexy curves and inviting warm tones. Meticulous attention to detail is evident throughout, setting a stunning scene for the ultimate dating experience and providing an ambiance that is not intimidating, one that is sensual,one that is friendly, one that is romantic. Bongos Sky Lounge has succeeded in developing this theme concept into a venture highly appreciated by all of it’s guests.

Humoratorium:The Art of Whimsy Exhibition Closing + Art Fallout 10/15/11

Humoratorium:The Art of Whimsy Exhibition Closing + Art Fallout
October 15, 5pm – 10pm
1310 Gallery
1310 SW 2nd Ct. (Middle St)
Fort Lauderdale, FL 33312
More Info.

Last Chance to see this amazing exhibition on 3 floors that will make you smile and prove to be one of the Best of the season!
Humoratorium is a spectacle of the best and most innovative contemporary art that incorporates wit, humor, irony, or playfulness in process, materials, or subject matter. Featuring the amusing creations of 34 artists, from inflatable Installation art to painting and animation, this exhibition will be a visual treat!

These artists embrace creation through playful materials or processes and use humor to enlighten cultural discussion.

Featured artists include Ben Morey, Andrew Nigon, Tawnie Silva, John Pack, Carmen Tiffany, Randy Burman, and Judy Polstra.

At the closing, we will announce prizes and shave pecial performance by Misael Soto, Nicole Martinez and Rodrigo Arcaya. Nicole and Rodrigo will perform with hacked children’s toys, modified by Nicole to behave as musical instruments. Rodrigo Arcaya will create visual accompaniment using live cameras and computer programming.

Edible art by Wendy Doscher-Smith and free beverages by Magners Original Irish Cider, Bronco Wine Company, and Bawls Energy drink. The exhibition is supported in part by a grant from The Broward Cultural Division and the National Endowment for the Arts.

Humoratorium is part of Art Fallout, a collaboration between Girls Club Art Collection, 1310 Gallery, 18 Rabbit Gallery, The Museum of Art Fort Lauderdale and other local venues. There will be a shuttle bus rotating between each of these locations. Multiple venues will host their own new art exhibitions and events on the same night. To make the evening all the more entertaining, there will be a scavenger hunt, with items to locate at each venue.

October Full MooN Meditation on the beach at 3rd St 10/12/11

October Full MooN Meditation on the beach @ 3rd St
October 12, 2011, 7 PM
Beach at 3rd Street
300 Ocean Drive
Miami Beach, FL 33139
www.yogasouthbeach.org

Join us for the Full MooN Meditation! At this time of the Cosmic Convergence and the opening of the portal to our Unity Consciousness, come and experience the healing magic of mother ocean, father sky and grandmother moon, right on our very own beach. The full moon holds to promise of illumination, harvest and realizations.

Meditation will be guided by Jill Rapperport

Love Donation of $5

RSVP: Facebook

Jill Rapperport is a Yoga, Meditation and Japa teacher, Shaman, Reiki Master and Spiritual Life Coach. She brings her love of all healing modalities and her sweet connection to mother earth and all the people present to create a unique and uplifting meditation experience. Well known for her crystal bowl meditaitons, she will incorporate those if the weather permits. As well, we may be drumming, chanting, breathing and sitting enveloped by the elements.

Jill expertly guides you and ties you to your cosmic awareness, your connection to ancient wisdom, and the here and now on this earth walk. You will leave feeling marvelous and present to new possiblities!

Please bring blankets to sit or lie down on, water bottles and an open heart.

Welcome + Invite Your Friends
October Full Moon Meditation is a special event by the Beach Yoga at 3rd Street, Miami. Beach Yoga is a non-profit project organized by a group of teachers and Beach Yoga enthusiasts. They volunteer their time to spread the message of yoga in Miami community and hopefully change peoples’ lives.

In order to find our location you can use this address:
* 250 Ocean Drive
Miami Beach, FL 33139

The entire street and the streets around provide ample metered parking. Walk through the Marjory Stoneman Douglas Park towards the beach.
Meditation will be held on the sand by the famous life guard house.

This Is A Alcohol & Drug Free Event!
Be high on Nature, full moon, ocean, fresh air and on YourSELF!

The Witches Closet Fashion Show at Blue Martini Kendall 10/6/11

The Witches Closet Fashion Show at Blue Martini Kendall
10/6/11, 9 pm
Blue Martini Kendall
8405 Mills Drive 33183
More Info
Grey Goose open bar for all Ladies from 10-11. FREE admission on Rick’s List!
Grey Goose Open Bar For All Ladies from 10-11 pm!
The Witches Closet Fashion Show!
Say you’re On Rick’s List for Free Admission till 12AM!
Text me @ 305 300 0827 to be added to guest list!

Thursdays aZUL @ Blue Martini Kendall
Sponsored By Grey Goose
Come Experience The Sexiest Thursday Party In Kendall With The Best House and International Music
Complimentary Grey Goose Drinks for ladies 10-11PM
International & House Music By Dj George Ferrero & Live Entertainment all night !
We have great B Day / Bachlorette / Vip Btl Specials
Rick Chaumin 305 300 0827

Nikki Beach at Night 10/9/11

Nikki Beach at Night
10/9/11, 7pm
Nikki Beach
1 Ocean Drive, Miami Beach
More Info
FREE admission on Rick’s List!! Text 305 300 0827 to be added!

nikki at night sundays @nikki beach
with the best house music by our residents djs bruno, felipe kaval and armand pena
to rsvp guest list
text me your name + # guests with you & @ the door simply say that you’re on rick c’s list for complimentary admission from 7pm to12am and reduced admission $10 from 12am to 2am

21 + dress code enforced & important to come early due to capacity
*guys bring girls for faster entry or get a vip table/bottle service to rsvp vip table (recommended) contact me now: rick chaumin text : 305.300.0827
email : hmc2575@gmail.com

Sky 50 Saturdays at Club 50 at The Viceroy 10/8/11

SKY 50 Saturdays at Club 50 @ The Viceroy
10/08/11, 10:00PM
Club 50 at the Viceroy
485 Brickell Ave.
More Info
FREE ADMISSION on RICK C’s list! Text 305 300 0827 to be added

Fifty stories up, Club 50 reigns as Icon Brickell’s most exclusive lookout point: a spectacular, Asian-inflected private pool and lounge atop the hotel tower.

Late night, the rooftop lounge plays host to an international who’s who, featuring a rotating roster of some of Miami’s top DJs and an ambiance that’s chic, sexy and quintessentially Miami. A menu of light Mediterranean-inspired fare is offered, the perfect complement to an inventive menu of signature cocktails and a premier wine list.

Club 50’s stunning interiors, the work of Kelly Wearstler, are layered with grained marbles and woods, Japanese woodblock-inspired prints and plants, with salt air and fresh floral blossoms scenting the sky-high atmosphere. From nearly every angle, the boundless view of Biscayne Bay below underlines FIFTY’s unparalleled perspective atop Viceroy Miami.

And this and every Saturday I present to you; SKY 50 @ Club 50 in the Viceroy Hotel Miami’s only exclusive high rise party!
Music Orchestrated by Ron Luna and Felipe Kaval
Doors open at 10PM.
Text Me at 305 300 0827 to be added to Guest List for Complimentary admission until 12 30AM.
After 12:30 Reduced admission for ladies $5 and Gentlemen $10
Once you get to the door just say you’re on Rick C’s List!
Get there early please to avoid waiting in line!
Very Strict Door Policy! Dress Code Strictly Enforced!!
No sneakers,oversized jeans, baseball caps, excessive jewlery, gold teeth.
Only the properly dressed will be admitted as this venue is geared to satisfy the Best of the Best!
Text Me for Bottle Service Reservations. 305 300 0827
Your weekly host, Rick Chaumin

Lift Fridays at Club 50 at the Viceroy 10/7/11

“LIFT” Fridays@Club 50 at the Viceroy!
10/7/11, 10:00PM
Club 50 at the Viceroy
485 Brickell AVE 33131
More Info
FREE Admission on RICK C’s list! Text 305 300 0827 to be added

Come and and by swept away by what everyone in Miami is ecstatic and thrilled about…
The Breathtaking 50 story high view of Brickell and Downtown Miami…
An event for the truly sophisticated, sexy and discriminating urbanite,
I Present to you Ladies ad Gentlemen…
Club 50 at The Viceroy Hotel In Brickell.

Music Orchestrated by and Felipe Kaval (Open Format) and Rey Rodriguez(house)
Doors open at 10PM. Text Me at 305 300 0827 to be added to Guest List for Complimentary admission until 12 30AM
Once you get to the door just say you’re on Rick’s List!
Very Strict Door Policy! Dress Code Strictly Enforced!! No sneakers,
oversized jeans, baseball caps, excessive jewlery, gold teeth.
Only the properly dressed will be admitted as this Venue is geared to satisfy the Best of the Best!
Text Me for Bottle Service Reservations. 305 300 0827
Your weekly host, Rick Chaumin

Through My Eyes 11/5/11

Through My Eyes
Saturday November 5th, 2011, 7pm-10pm
Artistic Impressions Salon
7228 Taft Street
Hollywood- FL 33024
teresaslomkogallery.com

Please join Teresa as she exhibits her Art Photography, ” Through My Eyes” on Saturday, November 5th, 2011, from 7pm-10pm. Music provided by Joel “Prime” Nunez & cakes and sweets by Lyly from “LYLY’S SWEET LIFE”. See you all on this amazing night!

Hide Your Halo and Unleash Your Inner Devil at The Ritz-Carlton Fort Lauderdale Full Moon Party 10/13/11

Hide Your Halo and Unleash Your Inner Devil
Full Moon Party
Thursday, October 13 from 7 p.m. to 10 p.m.
Additional Dates: Thursday, November 10
Saturday, December 10
The Ritz-Carlton, Fort Lauderdale
One Fort Lauderdale Beach Boulevard
954-465-2300

Casual, chic and sensual, these full moon parties make you feel like a VIP. No velvet ropes, no cover charge, $7 valet parking and such fun that Condé Nast Traveler named it “The Party” in Fort Lauderdale.

The Full Moon parties are BACK ON THE POOL DECK, and this month Saints and Sinners are invited to a one night rendezvous on the 7th floor tropical pool deck turned moonlit lounge with music by DJ Rob Riggs, oversized telescopes pointed up to the heavens, tarot card readers, well-priced bar bites and specialty Sobieski Cinnamon Vodka cocktails that will make you blush and have you repenting Sunday morning.

This month’s Full Moon party benefits the Miami Dolphins Foundation’s second annual Dolphins Cycling Challenge (ridedcc.com), a two-day tri-county cycling charity event benefitting University of Miami Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center in an effort to tackle cancer one mile at a time. Register for the November 5 & 6 event, or donate $10 and receive a complimentary cocktail.

No velvet ropes, no cover charge, $7 valet parking and such fun that Condé Nast Traveler named it “The Party” in Fort Lauderdale.

Taste of Florida Blue Festival 10/8/11

Taste of Florida Blue Festival
Saturday, October 8, 10am-4pm
Florida Blue Center
8895 SW 136 ST
Miami, FL 33176

Come enjoy this FREE special event in celebration of culture.

Food
* Robeks
* Mena Catering
* Yogurbella
* Power Pizza
* W Organics
* Fit2GO

Entertainment
* DJ
* Live Professional Dance Performances
* Henna Designs
* Hair Braiding
* Live Cooking Demonstrations by Chef Wayne Bryan (Sponsored by Johnson & Whales University) Chef Wayne Bryan primarily teaches nutrition classes at Johnson & Wales University. He was hired in 1994 as a member of the College of Culinary Arts. He has an associate degree from J&W and a bachelor of science in hospitality management from Florida International University. He is currently working toward a master’s degree in nutrition from Kansas State University. Before working for the University, he was employed by Marriott Hotels as a banquet and lead line cook, Pier 66 Hotel as a banquet cook, and Hollywood Medical Center as a dietary cook. He has also served as a personal chef for celebrities like Alonzo Mourning, Lamar Odom and a variety of celebrities.

Health Offerings
* Health Screenings (No Massages)
* Spinal Screenings by Fisher Chiropractic
* Skin Cancer Screening & Tobacco Cessation by MDAHEC
* Flu Shots (Free to the first 100 guests)
* Pharmacy Department at BCBSFL
* “Ask the Doctor” Segment by AMSURG

Pawtoberfest 10/13/11

Pawtoberfest
October 13, 2011, 5pm
Downtown Athletic Club
200 S. Biscayne Blvd
Suite 15A
Miami, FL 33131
getfitmiami.com

A Taste of Downtown, benefitting the Humane Society of Greater Miami. Guests will enjoy cocktails courtesy of BACARDI, live entertainment, music by DJ Dozier, silent auction personal trainer auction, pet photo contest and MUCH MORE!!!

Atomic Picnic 10/7/11

Atomic Picnic
10/7/11, 9pm
Villa 221
221 ne 17th street, miami, fl 33132

Artkitextural Foundation in association with Buck House and Villa 221 proudly present “Atomic Picnic” … featuring works by Nathan “Dee” Delinois and Cassie “Kazilla” Williams.

(during the Buckhouse’ top rated weekly party event)

2 for 1 drinks when you mention the artists’ name at the bar before midnight. No cover as always!

Fine art, drinks, music, and partying…

(Be sure to also come to the Villa the following night for the Wynwood Art Walk after-party as well as the Diamonds -N- The Ruff exhibition upstairs)

The Monster Masquerade at Zoo Miami 10/22/11

The Monster Masquerade
October 22, 2011, 8 p.m. – 12 a.m.
Zoo Miami
12400 SW 152 Street
Miami, FL 33177
www.zoomiami.org

Get your Halloween costume ready and come dance the night away at the darkest night spot around town… Zoo Miami! Costumed monsters ages 21 and over are invited to the biggest Halloween party in South Florida, The Monster Masquerade October 22 from 8 p.m. until the stroke of midnight. Come where the wild things are and party in the dark while enjoying premium cocktails at our open bars, savory treats, music, dancing, and entry into Dr. Wilde’s Creepy House! At the end of the night, we’ll announce the “Best Costume Contest” that will have you dying for awesome prizes, such as weekend getaways and hotel stays, restaurant gift certificates, and much more. When night falls and the wild calls, The Monster Masquerade at Zoo Miami will be the only place to be. Your ticket purchase will support the Zoological Society of Florida in its mission of wildlife education and conservation. For ticket information, call 305-255-5551 or visit www.zoomiami.org.

Spooktober at Zoo Miami 10/15-31/11

Spooktober at Zoo Miami
October 15 – 31, 2011, 9:30 a.m. – 5:30 p.m.
Zoo Miami
12400 SW 152 Street
Miami, FL 33177
www.zoomiami.org

Dr. Wilde’s Creepy House
A 7,000 square-foot haunted house guaranteed to send chills up and down your spine when it debuts October 15 from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. We will make your every fear come to life! Roaches take over the kitchen while cats take over the home of a deceased grandma! What will you find when the freezer defrosts – a zookeeper or two perhaps? You’ll have to come and see for yourself! With an admission cost of $5/person, this house of chills will remain open through October 31. Parental discretion is advised for young children. For more information, visit www.zoomiami.org.

The Monster Masquerade
Get your Halloween costume ready and come dance the night away at the darkest night spot around town… Zoo Miami! Costumed monsters ages 21 and over are invited to the biggest Halloween party in South Florida, The Monster Masquerade October 22 from 8 p.m. until the stroke of midnight. Come where the wild things are and party in the dark while enjoying premium cocktails at our open bars, savory treats, music, dancing, and entry into Dr. Wilde’s Creepy House! At the end of the night, we’ll announce the “Best Costume Contest” that will have you dying for awesome prizes, such as weekend getaways and hotel stays, restaurant gift certificates, and much more. When night falls and the wild calls, The Monster Masquerade at Zoo Miami will be the only place to be. Your ticket purchase will support the Zoological Society of Florida in its mission of wildlife education and conservation. For ticket information, call 305-255-5551 or visit www.zoomiami.org.

Teen Fright Night
Food trucks and a haunted house! Don’t miss out! One night only – October 27 from 7 – 11 p.m.; $5/person. Teen Fright Night will include food trucks, DJs and a scary haunted house. Love food trucks? We got ‘em! While you enjoy a great meal from the food trucks your teens can walk through the haunted house and enjoy the DJs. For more information, visit www.zoomiami.org.

Spooky Zoo Nights
An after-hours family event October 28 and 29 from 7 – 11 p.m. The $10.95/person admission ($9.95 for zoo members) includes entry into Dr. Wilde’s Creepy House, spooky tram rides, ghoulish carousel rides, and chilling story-telling around a fire pit. Goodies and roving street theatre will add excitement to the pathways. Save $2 by purchasing your tickets for $8.95/person plus tax during the online pre-sale at www.zoomiami.org.

Zoo Boo!
Returns to Zoo Miami October 29 and 30 from 11 a.m. – 4 p.m. Included with zoo admission, families and kids ages 12 and under are invited to trick-or-treat in costumes, participate in costume contests, watch special performances, make Halloween crafts, see our wild animals get their Halloween goodies, and more! Music and games with fun prizes will be provided by Radio Disney AM 990 and The Coast 97.3 FM.

Prices and times vary per activity so please visit www.zoomiami.org for details.

Halloween Month Happenings at The Village at Gulfstream Park

Halloween Month Happenings at The Village at Gulfstream Park
Halloween activities offered throughout the month of October 2011.
Stables of Terror: October 13-October 31, Thursdays-Sundays, 8PM-Midnight
Pony Pals Presents Ooopsy’s Not So Scary Halloween Show: October 27th, 11am-12noon
Trick-or-Treat at The Village: October 31st, 6PM-9PM

The Village at Gulfstream Park
501 S Federal Highway
Hallandale Beach, FL 33009

Safe, Family-Friendly Halloween Activities Offered Throughout October

The Village at Gulfstream Park, South Florida’s premier outdoor shopping, dining and entertainment destination, is celebrating Halloween all month long with an array of family-friendly activities and events. From Stables of Terror to the Village-wide Trick-or-Treat event, Gulfstream Park invites families and kids of all ages to celebrate the season’s scariest holiday in style.

· Stables of Terror Haunted House: The Stables of Terror Haunted House is galloping into Gulfstream Park this October! Beginning on October 13th through Halloween night, this eerie experience will be open Thursday through Sunday nights, from 8PM-Midnight. Tickets are $15 and can be purchased at the Haunted House. www.stablesofhorror.com.

· Ooopsy’s Not So Scary Halloween Show: Pony Pals, The Village at Gulfstream Park’s weekly Kids Club, will be presenting everyone’s favorite clown Ooopsy and the Not So Scary Halloween Show on Tuesday, October 27th from 11am-12noon. Free for all parents and children, Ooopsy will be sure to put on a spooktacular show!

· Trick-or-Treat at The Village: On Halloween night, The Village at Gulfstream Park invites all South Florida families for a safe and exciting trick-or-treat experience. From 6PM-9PM, The Village will offer live entertainment, face painting, balloon artists, and tons of treats for the kids. Come in your best costume and enjoy Halloween with The Village!

Anchored by Florida’s premier thoroughbred racetrack and casino, The Village at Gulfstream Park is South Florida’s ultimate shopping, dining and entertainment destination. Utilizing the outdoor, lifestyle streetscape concept, The Village at Gulfstream Park is home to designer boutiques, specialty stores, restaurants and cafes. For a complete directory of shops and restaurants, visit www.thevillageatgulfstreampark.com.

4th Annual Prince Of Persia Themed Halloween Extravaganza 10/15/11

4th Annual Prince Of Persia Themed Halloween Extravaganza
Saturday, October, 15th 9pm ~ ??
Private Residence
6910 Appaloosa Trail (SW 127th Ave.)
Southwest Ranches

Please Purchase $35. Charity Event Tickets By Clicking On This Link

~ 4th Annual Prince Of Persia Themed Halloween Extravaganza ~
Featuring An Exclusive Gallery By Miami Artist, Carlos A. Navarro

The Prince Of Persia And His Royal Harem Invite You To Join Them At Their Moroccan Palace For A Decadent Event Of Enormous Proportion.
Immortal Persian Guards Will Greet You At The Gates And Escort You Back Into Time To An Expansive Middle Eastern Land Complete With Live Camels, Snake Charmers And Sword Dancers.
Experience Your Own Harem Upon Poolside Magic Carpets With Beds Of Crimson And Gold. Hookahs And Vip Service Are Yours With Belly Dancers And Arabic House

Music Spun By The High Priestess.
Royal Entertainment Includes Fire Dancers, Stilt Walkers, Duelling Dj’s,
Laser Light Shows And Five Separate Open Bars

An Exclusive Fine Art Gallery By Miami Artist, Carlos A. Navarro Will Be Featured Inside The Palace

The Price Of Persia Halloween Extravaganza Is A Charity Event To Benefit “God’s Innocent Angels Foundation For Rett Syndrome”
$35. Prepay
$50. At The Door
100% Of Donations Will Be Donated Directly To The Charity
Pay Via Paypal.Com:
Paypal.Com Is Now Accepting Donations Online Or Via Phone To The Following Email: godsinnocentangels@gmail.com
Send Your Minimum Donation Of $35.00 Cover Charge For The Event Or Pay $50.00 Cash At The Door.

Costumes & Generosity Are A Must To Be Admitted Into This Moroccan Themed Extravaganza.
Raffles ~ Silent Auction ~ Art Exhibition ~ Full Open Bar ~ Lite Bites ~ Live Entertainment ~ Dueling Dj’s ~ Valet Parking ~

An Event Brought To You By: Haute In The City Events & Promotions With Kimberlee & Erin Mia
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Taverna Opa Hollywood Is Turning 13 10/14/11

Taverna Opa Hollywood Is Turning 13
Friday, October 14th, 4pm ~ Very Late!
Taverna Opa Hollywood
410 North Ocean Drive (A1a)
Hollywood, Fl
www.tavernaopa.com

Life’s A Celebration ~ We Party ‘Till The Ouzo Runs Out!

Celebrate With Drinks Specials, Goodie Bags, Trip Giveaways & Live Entertainment On Hollywood’s Intracoastal Waterway.
The Parties At Taverna Opa Are Legendary ~ Come Early, It Will Be Busy.
Dj Spinning Open Format & Middle Eastern House
Luxury Car Display, Belly Dancers, Ouzo Shots & More.
Dinner Reservations: 954.232.0772

An Event Brought To You By: Haute In The City With Kimberlee & Erin Mia
www.hauteinthecityfl.com

Short Films, Live Acting, Trivia, Dedicated Menus: Graspa Group Takes Italian Film Festival to the Streets 10/3/11 – 10/10/11

Short Films, Live Acting, Trivia, Dedicated Menus: Graspa Group Takes Italian Film Festival to the Streets

This year Graspa Group is supporting the annual Italian Film Festival in a unique manner: a series of guerilla marketing-like initiatives throughout this entire week until October 10th.

Italian short film screenings at Soyka and Van Dyke Café from 7 to 8pm
Live performances of famous scenes from classic Italian films at Segafredo on Lincoln Road at 10pm (starts Thursday October 6th)
Italian cinema inspired dishes at Maitardi and TiramesU every night from 5 to 10pm (starts Wednesday Oct.5th)
Italian cinema trivia at Spris from 7 to 8pm – winner gets tickets to Italian Film Festival screenings

World Erotic Art Museum Anniversary and Investiture 10/16/11

Anniversary and Investiture
Sunday, October 16, 4:00pm
World Erotic Art Museum
1205 Washington Avenue
Miami Beach, FL 33139

RSVP: rsvp@weam.com

World Erotic Art Museum upon its 6th Anniversary in cooperation with The Institute for Advanced Study of Human Sexuality Invites you to the formal investiture of Naomi Wilzig With the degree of Honoris Causa Doctor of Arts in Erotolgy and Sexuality. Conferred upon her in recognitions of her many meritorious achievements in the field of Erotology and Sexology

Miami Food and Wine Culinary Experience to benefit Miami Culinary Institute Scholarship Fund and United Way of Miami-Dade 10/15-16/11

Miami Food & Wine Culinary Experience to benefit
Miami Culinary Institute Scholarship Fund and United Way of Miami-Dade

The Miami Food & Wine Culinary Experience will take place the weekend of October 15-16, 2011. This two day event aims to elevate the collective palate of South Florida through education. Local top chefs and beverage experts will host unique food and wine pairings, seminars and cooking demonstrations to cultivate a culinary lifestyle with fine wine. Presented by Selected Brands, all event proceeds will benefit the Miami Culinary Institute Scholarship Fund and United Way of Miami-Dade and.

The Miami Food & Wine Culinary Experience is broken down into several categories of events, Wine Dinners, Culinary Experience and Grand Tasting.

Wine Dinners
From Thursday, Oct. 13, through Saturday, Oct. 15, some of the best restaurants in Miami are helping to celebrate the Miami Food & Wine Culinary Experience by hosting intimate wine dinners. Participating restaurants include Meat Market, Joe’s Stone Crab, DB Bistro Moderne and De Rodriguez Cuba among others.
Culinary Experience

On Saturday, Oct. 15, guests can indulge in the spirit of culinary masterpieces and fine wine pairings at three different Culinary Experience tastings, including Seven Kitchens, the Culinary Theater and Tokyo Modern – all taking place at Miami Culinary Institute (MCI), 415 NE 2nd Ave #9104 in Downtown Miami.

Seven Kitchens, hosted by local chefs and sommeliers at state-of-the art kitchens at MCI, offers various tastings each focused on food and drink from different countries around the world. The Culinary Theater, offers four unique demonstrations in MCI’s professional culinary theater, including: Japan and authentic cuisine, paired to perfection; France and Italy with delicious creations; the science behind food and wine interactions; and an in-depth demonstration that shows chemistry in the glass and on the plate. Tokyo Modern is the last Culinary Experience event held on Saturday, where Japanese culinary experts will pair fresh sushi and sashimi with flights of sake.

Grand Tasting
The weekend finishes with a Grand Tasting at the waterfront Epic Lawn, located at 270 Biscayne Boulevard Way, on scenic Miami River. Guests will experience more than 100 different food and wine pairings will be exhibited side by side. Experts will be on hand to answer questions.

In addition to Miami Food & Wine Culinary Experience’s presenting sponsor, Selected Brands, other sponsors include: Miami Magazine, Storick and Associates, an office of MetLife and Epic Hotel. Participating chefs include: Douglas Rodriguez, Jarrod Verbiak, Arnaud Chavigny, Jose Luis Loaiza, Bernd Schmitt and Giancarla Bodoni.

For more information or to purchase tickets visit www.themiamiculinaryexperience.com

Naomi Fisher exhibition opening at Vizcaya Museum and Gardens 10/6/11

Naomi Fisher exhibition opening
Thursday October 6th, 2011 6-9pm
Vizcaya Museum & Gardens
3251 South Miami Avenue
Miami, Florida 33129
www.vizcayamuseum.org
305-250-9133

Vizcaya Museum and Gardens cordially invites you and a guest to an
Opening Reception for Naomi Fisher’s Jungle Sweat, Roseate
Thursday October 6th, 2011 6-9pm at Vizcaya Museum & Garden

South Florida native Naomi Fisher weaves her lifelong memories of Vizcaya within a fictional narrative to create Jungle Sweat, Roseate, a video piece and installation on view throughout the Main House. Fisher’s ongoing exploration of nature and our desire to tame it comes into focus at Vizcaya, where the imposition of formal architecture on a native landscape presents striking contrasts. In Jungle Sweat, Roseate, a female character stumbles upon Vizcaya from the depths of the mangroves, covered in the residue of nature. Fisher tells the fantastical story of the woman’s experiences in this new environment and her struggles to dethrone the “civilized” lady of the house.

Please RSVP for the reception to susan.caraballo@vizcayamuseum.org or 305-860-8423

beats after sunset at the bass museum of art 10/7/11

beats after sunset
october 7
bass museum of art
2100 collins avenue
miami beach, florida 33139

guest dj oly
exhibitions on view

join us for beats after sunset, the bass museum of art’s first friday happy hour event!
exhibitions on view – vanishing points: paint and paintings from the debra and dennis scholl collection | curated by gean moreno | sandra gamarra: at the same time (al mismo tiempo)

* free to members!
* cost of museum admission for non-members $8
* complimentary cocktails by featured mixologist (21+)
* beats by tbd

for more info 305.673.7530 x1001

sponsored by: rex-goliath, brown-forman, perrier & the sagamore hotel

Mystery Dates 2011 Kick-Off Event 10/6/11

Join Us For The Mystery Dates Kick-Off Event!
Thursday, October 6, 7-10 Pm
The Well Lounge
444 41st Street
Miami Beach

Free
RSVP Here
Cocktails courtesy of Grey Goose

Dinner Hosts:
Jason Atkins, Tania and Robert Bassan, Robert Blumenthal, Sam Burstyn, Eric Charest-Weinberg, Felipe Grimberg and Eduardo Ojeda, Olympia de Castro and Gustavo Hernandez, Gloria and Sergio Leyva, Kathryn and Dan Mikesell, Dale and Richard Newberg, Hal Philipps, Dr. Leigh Silverton, Adriana and Michael Stein, and Billy Weisman among others.

Mystery Dates 2011 Fundraiser Ticket Prices
$125 for MOCA Shaker and above members
$175 for non-members
$1,250 for 10 packs (Limited Availability)

Mystery Dates Chairs:
Zubin Nagpal, Erin Newberg, Ivonne Ronderos, Carolyn Travis and Joshua Dunkelman

Mystery Dates Committee:
Carol Adrianza, Marcia Anderson, Meredith Becker, Lana Bernstein, Suzy Buckley, Alexander Cohen, Nick D’Annunzio, Craig Dell, Maura Dominguez, Karen Gilinski, Bill Kearney, Edison Lozada, Bernardo Ortiz, Tiffany Rosen, Tara Solomon, James Wark, Lexing Zhang.

Proceeds from this innovative fundraiser benefit MOCA exhibitions of emerging and experimental artists.

For more information, about the MOCA Shakers and Mystery Dates contact MOCA at 305 893 6211 or visit www.mocanomi.org.

Free Legal Clinic Night for Artists and Arts Orgs 10/25/11

Free Legal Clinic Night for Artists & Arts Organizations
Thursday, October 25, 2011 / 6:00 – 9:00pm
Downtown Miami

Focus on your passions instead of your legal preoccupations.

In conjunction with the law firm of Morgan, Lewis & Bockius LLP

Do you have a contract that you need reviewed? Has someone infringed your copyright? Are you considering incorporating your arts business? If so, you should attend LegalArt’s Free Legal Clinic Night for Artists and Arts Organizations. The Legal Clinic Night is designed to empower South Florida artists by providing them with the legal support and guidance they need to excel in their artistic endeavors. This one-night clinic is a vital resource for Miami’s art community, as it provides artists and arts organizations the opportunity to converse with attorneys and ask questions in a relaxed and informal environment.

Artists will be able to meet individually with an attorney to discuss any current or pending legal issues in various areas of the law such as contracts, non-profit fiscal sponsorship, copyright, trademark and other intellectual property concerns, entertainment, real estate, estate planning, family, immigration, incorporation and other business related questions.
The Legal Clinic Night is free with Membership ($30 annual fee for individuals, $45 for organizations) Become a Member.

Registration
Artists and arts organizations must register in advance to have their individual legal issues addressed at the Free Legal Clinic Night. Space is limited. To register: fill out our quick, easy, and confidential New Artist Registration Form (scroll halfway down the page). Please register by October 17, 2011.

Please note: This is a one time consultation, attorneys are not providing ongoing representation. Individuals will have appointments with their assigned attorneys and consultations will take 30-60 minutes.

For more information: please contact the LegalLink Coordinator at legallink@legalartmiami.org

Ultraviolet Hippopotamus at Funky Buddha Lounge and Brewery 10/21/11

Ultraviolet Hippopotamus at Funky Buddha Lounge and Brewery
Saturday, October 21st
$8 | 9 PM | 18+
Funky Buddha Lounge & Brewery
2621 North Federal Highway
Boca Raton, FL 33431
561.368.4643
www.thefunkybuddha.com

Ultraviolet Hippopotamus is a five-piece rock band from Grand Rapids, Michigan whose strength in original compositions and ability in effortlessly flowing from one genre to another has made them a captivating force in the midwest music scene. The energy, crowd banter and playful show make this band hard to ignore. Ultraviolet Hippopotamus is currently touring the US in support of their 3rd album, the 2011 release Square Pegs, Round Holes. For more information please visit www.uvhippomusic.com.

Aquaphonics with The Funky Nuggets at Funky Buddha Lounge and Brewery 10/15/11

Aquaphonics w/ The Funky Nuggets @ Funky Buddha Lounge & Brewery
Saturday, October 15th
Funky Buddha Lounge & Brewery
2621 North Federal Highway
Boca Raton, FL 33431
561.368.4643
www.thefunkybuddha.com

$8 | 9 PM | 18+

Aquaphonics is a uniquely funky electro-soul indie band from South Florida known for its liquid “Aquaboogie Sound” and dance-party inducing live performances. The band is comprised of founding members Jessiah Weston (drums/vocals) and Alan Martinki (keys/vocals) along with dynamic guitarist/vocalist Steve Elmore. Their edgy grooves and inspired song writing, as demonstrated in hits “Waiting for It” and “One,” continues to evolve. In September 2011, they headlined Ft. Lauderdale’s Culture Room for the Record Release Party for their first EP, Headline. Aquaphonics has shared the stage with The New Mastersounds and Perpetual Groove, performed a full set with Brock Butler and Adam Perry coined “Perpetual Phonics” and another with just Brock as “Broquaphonics.” The band has played two of Florida’s finest festivals – Bear Creek and Blackwater – and they’ll make their third appearance at AURA Music & Arts Festival in March 2012.
www.AquaphonicsBand.com

Formed in early 2010, The Funky Nuggets are a four-piece instrumental jam band. With the help of their loyal and daily growing fan-base, T.F.N. are proving that lyrics aren’t everything. T.F.N have a unique sound some have described as Jazz-Funk-Fusion. However, they just simply think of themselves as a ”jam band”, focusing on the improvisation in their live shows and feeding off the energy. In 2011 they were the featured headline acts at both the Splash Naked Music Festival and EarthDance Festival. www.TheFunkyNuggets.com

Tacos Tequila and Tatas Tuesdays at Rocco’s Tacos and Tequila Bar Benefiting Susan G. Komen

Tacos Tequila and Tatas Tuesdays at Rocco’s Tacos and Tequila Bar Benefiting Susan G. Komen
5250 Town Center Circle
Boca Raton, FL
561.416.2131

224 Clematis Street
West Palm Beach, FL‎
561.650.1001‎

1313 East Las Olas Boulevard
Fort Lauderdale, FL
954.524.9550

The entire month of October, all three locations of Rocco’s Tacos & Tequila Bar will be donating a percentage of their famed Taco & Tequila Tuesdays’ sales to breast cancer research via Susan G. Komen. The event will appropriately be called, “TACOS, TEQUILA & TATAS TUESDAYS”. For $14.99 per person, guests can chow down on all-you-can-eat tacos including Rocco’s signature chicken, pork, steak, beef, mushroom, shrimp or mahi tacos, each outfitted with all the fixings. The special is available every Tuesday from open to close and drinks specials start at 7 pm including $5 tequila drinks & shots, $15 margarita pitchers, $3 Mexican beers & $6 ultimate vodka drinks.

In hopes of generating additional contributions, anytime Rocco is on the bar pouring free Patron shots in October, he’ll be collecting donations. You can catch him in his custom-made breast cancer awareness pink patent leather shoes at all three locations. Follow him on his Facebook fanpage to find out where he’ll be at www.Facebook.com/RoccosTacos.

Rocco’s Tacos & Tequila Bar: Brought to life by charismatic owner Rocco Mangel, Rocco’s Tacos & Tequila Bar presents a full sensory Mexican dining experience complete with live mariachi bands and free tequila pourings. Sample from over 225 varieties of tequila, either alone or mixed with Rocco’s famous homemade Margarita sour mix, nibble on guacamole prepared tableside or enjoy a traditional Mexican dinner at the playful restaurant that embodies the true spirit of Mexico. Rocco’s “welcome to my house” attitude and contagious energy entices locals to return again and again for conversation, great food and friendly service. Coming soon: Palm Beach Gardens! www.RoccosTacos.com

October Entertainment At Wynwood Walls And Wynwood Kitchen and Bar 10/8/11 – 10/28/11

October Entertainment At Wynwood Walls And Wynwood Kitchen & Bar
Saturday, October 8, 2011, 8 p.m. – midnight
Friday, October 28, 2011
Wynwood Kitchen & Bar
2550 N.W. 2nd Avenue

Wynwood Walls
Ample street parking and valet are available.
Telephone: 305-722-8959
www.wynwoodkitchenandbar.com.

On Saturday, October 8, 2011, 8 p.m. – midnight, during the Second Saturday Wynwood Art walk, revelers can enjoy the sounds of Pirate Stereo, the electro/rock/funk DJ, followed by a live performance by famed vocalist, songwriter and multi-instrumentalist AMTRAC. Performances will take place at the Wynwood Walls where guests can delight in viewing six (6) new murals from international street artists.

On Friday, October 28, 2011, on the patio of Wynwood Kitchen & Bar, guests can delight in the soulful grooves of San Diego’s guitarist/vocalist Jimmy Lewis, who has opened for such luminaries as Bob Dylan, Santana, Les Claypool and others. Lewis will play from 7:30 p.m. – 9 p.m. and 9:30 p.m. – 11 p.m.

As fall approaches and the weather begins to cool, live entertainment and outdoor festivities are now taking place at Miami’s Wynwood Walls – the funky international outdoor street exhibition gaining national recognition and Wynwood Kitchen & Bar – the artsy restaurant/bar serving up a brand new menu of Latino-inspired global small plates in a cool, hip ambiance.

The Betsy Hotel Presents Its October 2011 Wednesday And Thursday Night Live Jazz Line-Up

The Betsy Hotel Presents Its October 2011 Wednesday And Thursday Night Live Jazz Line-Up
The Betsy South Beach
1440 Ocean Drive
Miami Beach, FL 33139.
For more information call 305-760-8288 or visit online www.thebetsyhotel.com.
Schedule changes monthly and there is no cover or minimum.

Jazz performances begin at 9 p.m. in the Lobby Bar every Wednesday and Thursday evenings; enjoy the smooth sounds of touted vocalists including:
Big Brooklyn Red, performing every Thursday in October 2011 (6th, 13th, 20th & 27th), has a sound described as “A deeply spiritual and transcendent experience – an expression of the freedom and the power of letting the creative spirit flow.” www.myspace.com/bigbrooklynred

Big Brooklyn Red Presents: The iconic entertainer hosts different artists who specialize in global music every Wednesday in October 2011 (5th, 12th, 19th & 26th).

The wildly popular weekly jazz series continues Thursday evenings at The Betsy through October with the smooth vocals of artist Big Brooklyn Red. Performances take place in the hotel’s bustling Lobby Bar, which offers the perfect gathering spot for experiencing this stellar entertainer. Beginning this month, there will also be live music on Wednesday evenings. Attendees can enjoy delicious signature cocktails and a bar menu provided by BLT Steak, the Betsy’s acclaimed in-house dining destination.

Fabulous Free First Friday at Miami Science Museum 10/7/11

Fabulous Free First Friday at Miami Science Museum
Friday, October 7, 7:30pm-1am
Miami Science Museum
3280 South Miami Avenue
Miami, FL 33129

7:30 p.m. – Free Planetarium Show
8 p.m. – “Pop” Laser Show (Family)
8:30-10 p.m. – Free Rooftop Observatory Viewing (Weather permitting)
9 p.m. – The Beatles: Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band Laser Show
10 p.m. – Best of the Doors Laser Show
11 p.m. – Pink Floyd: Best of the Wall Laser Show
Midnight – Radiohead Laser Show

Laser Show admission is $4 per child, and $8 per adult. For more information about the Laser Shows, visit: http://www.miamisci.org/www/planetarium_laser_shows.php.

During October’s First Friday, the Activity Room for children ages three and older will feature supervised activities and demonstrations, starting just before 8 p.m. Also, the Ms. Cheezious food truck will be on site, and donate 10 percent of all sales to Miami Science Museum’s Upward Bound program. One of the U.S. Department of Education’s TRIO programs, Upward Bound helps low income, first-generation college bound students to be prepared for postsecondary study, and to graduate college with a bachelor’s degree in science, math, and technology related fields.

Current exhibitions at the Museum, viewable daily from 10 a.m.-6 p.m., include Earth From Space: The Magic Planet, Energy Tracker, Heart Smart, The Sea Lab, and Wildlife Center. Exhibitions are included in the Museum admission price.

Miss Cuba Kelly Saks 25th Birthday Party and Send-off to benefit Big Brothers Big Sisters 10/8/11

Miss Cuba, Kelly Saks’s 25th Birthday Party & Send-off to benefit Big Brothers Big Sisters
Saturday, October 8, 2011, 8PM-10PM
The Bank Miami – Gallery Lounge
137 NE 1st Street
Miami, FL 33132
Facebook Evite

Private Reception from 8-10PM.
RSVP IS A MUST: Email names to MissCuba2011@gmail.com

Join Miss Cuba 2011, Kelly Saks in celebrating her 25th birthday and journey to the Reina Hispanoamericana Crown this Saturday, October 8th at The Bank – Gallery Lounge!

Friends, family, and supporters are invited to share their well wishes during a private reception at Downtown Miami’s newest lounge.

Enjoy guayaba y queso cupcakes by Kathy’s Kakery while sipping on signature Cuban libations courtesy of Bacardi. Don’t forget your dancing shoes!

In lieu of gifts Kelly requests that guests make a donation to one of her favorite organizations, Big Brothers Big Sisters of Greater Miami. An active Big Sister and volunteer of nearly two years, Kelly is a strong supporter of the mentoring organization and describes the experience as life-changing.

A suggested donation of $20 will enter supporters in a raffle to win a special prizes from sponsors like Allure Salon, Equinox Coral Gables, Ohm Boutique & Organic Fitness Group.

Kelly’s goal is to raise $1,250 – the cost to match each Big with a Little for one year.

Titleholders are welcome- No Crowns Please.

Thanks to these generous sponsors guests who make a minimum $20 donation to BBBS will be entered to win one of the following prizes:

Allure Salon | One lucky person will enjoy a day of pampering, including hair cut, manicure and pedicure, at the Coconut Grove salon.

OHM Boutique | $50 Gift Certificate

Organic Fitness Group | $150 worth of personal training. Includes 3 training sessions (one week), body composition evaluation, nutrition recommendation, and post-training exercise plan

Equinox Coral Gables | 1 month club membership

Yves Saint Laurent, Classicism And Transgression at Alliance française 10/28/11

Yves Saint Laurent, Classicism And Transgression.
Friday, October 28th at 6:30pm
Alliance française
618 SW 8th Street
Miami, Fl 33130

Lecture in French and English
Free Admission / Free Street Parking

Join us to celebrate the 50th anniversary of Yves Saint Laurent’s Fashion House.
For this event Laurent Cotta art historian fashion historian and responsible for contemporary creation at Galliera, the museum of fashion in the city of Paris offers to give us a lecture about the story of the YSL Fashion House.

Towards the end of his life, Yves Saint Laurent defined himself as “the last great couturier” – perhaps a way to settle scores with his long-time rival, Karl Lagerfeld. Pride, lucidity…? Before the end of his career in 2002, he was certainly the last active couturier to have lived through the period of glory of Parisian design in the 1950s. He was also the only one to have been able to maintain the same number of design studios and employees as in the hey-day of the ‘50s throughout his entire career.

YSL, classicisme et transgression
Recognized by Chanel as her heir, taking after a classicism inscribed in the French tradition, he offered an understated fashion which glorified the woman, gave her the assurance that she needed to assert herself in this transitional period.

He was the first to introduce street fashion into haute couture. It was this audacity that catapulted him to the head of Dior in 1960, with the “Beatnik” collection.
Although he was the champion of haute couture, he nevertheless designed a ready-to-wear line, Rive Gauche, in 1966, also signing all of his designs.

From the start of his career, he rendered the concept of “Parisian elegance” obsolete, and replaced it by the idea of “seduction” which was more in line with the aspirations of women at the dawn of the 1960s. This form of seduction was all the more disconcerting in that he deliberately conceived of it as poisonous, as witnessed by his 1971 collection, inspired by the 1940s or Catherine Deneuve’s outfits in Belle de jour by Bunuel in 1967.

Through his classics – the safari jacket, the tuxedo, see-through clothes – he accompanied women in their emancipation and fashioned a clothes-closet that is contemporary even to this day.

Laurent Cotta
Since 2002, art historian and fashion historian, Laurent Cotta, has been responsible for contemporary creation at Galliera, the museum of fashion in the city of Paris. In his time at the museum, Laurent Cotta has had the chance to mount a number of exhibitions paying homage to the great names in fashion, or launching young talent from the new generation of designers. His first exhibit – Fashion to Follow – presented the work of young, emerging international designers.

In 2004, he was the commissioner of Sylvie Vartan, Fashion Review, devoted to the singer’s stage costumes. In 2007, he mounted the exhibition Gallierock, Jean-Charles de Castelbajac, on the occasion of which the designer took over the museum for the fortieth anniversary of the creation of his label. In 2011, as part of the exhibitions “Galliera Off-Site”, he and Olivier Saillard were co-commissioners for Madame Grès, Fashion Design at Work at the Bourdelle Museum, from March through July, and The 18th Century in Contemporary Fashion at the Grand Trianon Museum, on the grounds of Versailles, from July through September.

In addition to his projects at Galliera, Laurent Cotta has been regularly lecturing at l’École du Louvre since 2004, and in 2010 was responsible for a series of courses devoted to the history of contemporary fashion. At the same time, he gives lectures on Yves Saint Laurent at the Institut Français de la Mode [French Fashion Institute]. Laurent Cotta also contributes to print media and particularly with Nippon Vogue. He has of late been working with the Franco-German television channel Arte, participating recently on two documentaries which are scheduled for broadcast in 2011: The History of Pants and the Mini-Skirt and The Mini-Skirt.

Miamiartzine Literary Event Featuring Book Authors Vincent Meis and James Cubby 10/14/11

Miamiartzine Literary Event Featuring Book Authors Vincent Meis and James Cubby
Friday October 14, 5:30 – 7:30pm
LGBT Visitor Center
1130 Washington Avenue 1st Fl
Miami Beach, Fl 33139
miamiartzine.com

Book Signing & Cocktails

Vincent Meis
Eddie’s Desert Rose
It is the 1980’s and everyone is trying to get ahead. In EDDIE’S DESERT ROSE American brothers, Dave and Eddie Bates, seek their fortune as guest workers in Saudi Arabia. Eddie rebels against the restrictions of life in the Kingdom, and on one of his adventures out into the desert he befriends a man who takes him to meet a Saudi prince. The next day he turns up dead. Details are lacking. Questions go unanswered. Dave will stop at nothing to find out why his brother had to die. Accompanied by his wife, Maura, he begins a search across three continents to find out who is responsible for his brother’s death. The hunt takes them back to Saudi Arabia and eventually into a trap where Dave, like his brother before him, becomes caught in the middle of the struggle between the pre-Al Qaeda fundamentalist Saudis and the more liberal Arabs who lean toward the West. It is a quest that forces him to lose his innocence, and to come to terms with disturbing truths about his country, his brother, and his wife.

James Cubby
South Beach Star
South Beach Star is a modern day Valley of the Dolls set in South Beach. A fictional tale of fame, glamour, drugs & destruction
Life is sweet for Jamie Kidd, a thirty-something writer, till he wakes up one morning to discover that his lover has left town after cleaning out the bank account and leaving Jamie heartbroken, penniless, and somewhat suicidal. Jamie makes the entirely sensible, or so he believes, decision to escape to South Beach where he finds success and quasi-celebrity as a nightlife columnist for the SOUTH BEACH STAR, a weekly tabloid that covers the trendy South Beach scene and the celebrities that populate it. South Beach opens its arms to Jamie, who, like an actor taking on a new role, throws himself into his fabulous new lifestyle covering the notorious celebrity-studded party scene where nightly he mingles with beautiful shallow fashionistas, famous models, and wealthy jet-setters. His coveted lifestyle masks an out-of-control roller-coaster ride of late-night parties and photo-ops, fueled by a gradual addiction to crystal meth. Like many before him, Jamie loses control and falls victim to his fast lifestyle.

Viking Funeral Opening at Fredric Snitzer Gallery 10/5/11

Viking Funeral Opening at Fredric Snitzer Gallery
Opening Reception: Wednesday October 5, 2011 6-9 pm
Fredric Snitzer Gallery
2247 NW 1st Place
Miami, FL 33127

PROJECT SPACE
Viking Funeral
DARK AGE AHEAD

October 5 – November 5, 2011

About Dark Age Ahead:
Dark Age Ahead is an exhibition based loosely on Jane Jacobs’ 2004 book “Dark Age Ahead”. In this book, the author characterizes a dark age as a “mass amnesia where even the memory of what was lost is lost.”
Taking Jacobs’ text as a starting point, sculptures and works on paper have been fabricated to further explore the themes of decay and abandonment in contemporary media and culture.

About Viking Funeral:
Viking Funeral engages with social conventions and meets pop culture with a counter gesture, when rejection and refusal merge with forms of chaos and defacement. Their media and products evolve from pop societies and their determining social systems of order. These social systems do not only serve as conceptual starting points, but also as artistic tools. Materials and objects from the everyday cultural production like newspapers, magazines, TV, video, Internet, spray paint, tape and markers play a central role in their language.

David Castillo Gallery presents Fabian Peña’s Subliminal Reception 10/6/11

David Castillo Gallery presents Fabian Peña’s Subliminal, Reception
Thursday, October 6, 6-10 pm
David Castillo Gallery
2234 NW 2nd Avenue
Miami, Florida 33127
www.davidcastillogallery.com

October 6 – November 5, 2011

David Castillo Gallery is proud to present Subliminal, Fabian Peña’s first solo show with the gallery. Centered in his locus of collage, sculpture and painting, and navigating his rhetorical milieu of organic and found materials, Peña argues for an entomology that is also anthropology; a mysticism that is also realism; a microcosm that is also infinity.

On observing nature, Hegel writes: “But the boundary line of what, like elephant, oak, gold, is markedly distinctive, the line of demarcation of what is genus and species, passes through many stages into the endless particularization of the chaos of plants and animals, kinds of rocks, or of metals, forms of earth, etc. etc., that only force and craft can bring to light.” (1)

Add to this exulted litany Peña’s splintered eggshells, fragments of cockroach wings, and crushed houseflies shattered like glass. Manipulate them with the force and craft of an artist who is also a trained observer. Combine the meticulousness of scientific classification and the raw impact of materiality. This aptly describes Peña’s four large-scale paintings in Subliminal. Peña’s paintings are consumptive in their visual effect and their ontology in sources the artist personally ingests, including newspapers, fashion magazines and pornography. Like the wings of a moth, Peña’s painterly pastiche yields cumulative subjects, such as a track-and-field athlete in the climax of a high jump. The trajectory of the jump will differ relative to the spacetime of the viewer and their association with Peña’s referential materials.

Peña meets the viewer in mid-air, where one is vulnerable to transience and desire. In mid-air, it is possible, like Schrödinger’s cat, to be both dead and alive. It is possible, like Turing’s infamous test, to be both human and machine. Peña’s work is premised on grasping binary dualism. This struggle is evident in Peña’s series of light boxes. It is also clear in Modern Society, a sculpture that borrows the interface of a compact disc so that, peering through the CD’s circular center through hundreds of pages of historical texts, the viewer encounters a video of ants devouring a scarab beetle alive.

Peña’s materials and process give form to a fecundity of all that is, seen and unseen. Peña displays awe that is a fascination with nature itself, regardless whether the genesis lies in mythology, scientific inquiry or the Freudian notion of the artist as godhead. When Peña micro-mosaics a human skull with cockroach fragments, he references mysticism and natural order. By synthesizing seemingly divergent materials, Peña transforms, for example, the American Dollar and the Chinese Yuan into symbols of immeasurable value.

Peña’s artistic practice is layered with cockroach wings and egg membrane, paint and shreds of celebrity rags. Peña’s depiction of flesh becomes an intermediary between human and animal, natural and manufactured, self and other, the artist’s material and the material world. Subliminal is the quiet disrobing of the viewer, an emperor in new clothes, a sovereign of all that is, seen and unseen.

Fabian Peña was born in Havana, Cuba and lives and works in Miami, Florida. He studied at Superior Institute of Arts in Havana. Peña’s work has been shown extensively throughout the US, Europe and Latin America. His work has been featured in notable publications, including The New York Times, and The Miami Herald. Recent exhibitions include Dead or Alive at the Museum of Art and Design in New York and New Work Miami at Miami Art Museum.

(1) Hegel, Georg Wilhelm Friedrich, “The Phenomenology of the Mind,” 2nd ed. Trans. J.B. Baillie. Mineola, New York: Dover Publications, 2001, page 141.

October’s Van Dyke Upstairs Music Calendar

Music Calendar For October
Upstairs at Van Dyke
846 Lincoln Road
www.thevandykecafe.com

Van Dyke’s most celebrated performers are back this month: Nicole Henry, bobby Stringer, Oriente, Sammy Figueroa and Rosemax. And October 31st, the annual Halloween musical celebration Dead Rockstars Singer Songwriters Night!

10/1; Rhythm & Blues Series; Ike And Val; Soul & Blues Revue
10/2; La Nueva Onda Latina Series; Hosted By Adrian Guerra; Showcasing The Finest In Latin Rock And Pop
10/3; Freddy Cleo; The Quintessential Piano Man & Vocalist Entertainer Who Knows Your Favorite Songs By Heart.
10/4; Nicole Henry; Top 10 Billboard Jazz Vocalist
10/5; Emmet Cohen; Pianist, Interpreting The Past While Paving The Way For The Future
10/6; Kcc Productions Jazz Night Series; The Ludwig Afonso Ensemble; With Special Guest Armando Goal Spiro Gyra Drummer Leads Ny-Based Musicians
10/7; Big Brooklyn Red & The Magic City3; Original Soul Music
10/8; Bobby Stringer; Extraordinary Soul & R&B
10/9; Latin Jazz Series; Oriente; Afro-Cuban Fusion
10/10; Saul Vera Mandolin Jazz Trio; From Traditional Tunes From South America To Well Known Jazz Standards As Well As Original Themes
10/11; Armani Soul Music Series; Featuring South Florida’s Hottest R&B, Soul & Funk Vocalists
10/12; Eugenia Mendez; Pianist/ Singer, Explores Fusing Elements From Jazz, Latin And Traditional Music
10/13; Kcc Productions Jazz Night Series; The Pablo Gil Ensemble; Versatile Internationally-Known Saxophonist
10/14; Iko Iko; Double Grammy Nominees With Legendary Percussionist
10/15; Kcc Productions Jazz Night Series // Hot Havana Nights; Deskarga Jam Band; Timba Meets Latin Jazz
10/16; Cuban Music Series; Conjunto Progreso; Grammy Nominated Cuban Son & Descargas Cubanas
10/17; Los Muertos; Miami Based Grateful Dead Inspired Band Playing Much Of The Dead’s Repertoire
10/18; Poko – Loco; Boundaries Of Time And Space Coalesce As Kayak Grooves Into The Center Of The Funk Soul
10/19; Sj & Stedman Acoustic Duo; A Blend Of Acoustic Rock With Soulful Elements From Two Of Miami’s Nationally Touring And Ac Charting Artists
10/20; Kcc Productions Jazz Night Series; The Roberto Quintero Ensemble; From Latin, Latin Jazz, To Symphonic Music // Two Grammy-Winning Records
10/21; Sheena Brook; Fusion Of Innovative Lyrics And Strong Vocals Combining Soul, Rock And Country
10/22; Juanita Dixon; Featuring The Bob Grabowski Band
10/23; Rachael Warfield; Rachael Warfield Is An International Singer-Songwriter/Pianist. Her Music Blends Jazz, Soul, Blues, And Rock Into Her Own Unique Rhythm
10/24; Ruby Baker; Jazz, Neo-Soul And Classic R&B
10/25; Randy Singer’s “Airplay”; New Visions In Jazz & Pop
10/26; The Agent-K Quartet; Avant-Garde Meets Free Jazz And Psychedelic. Miles Davis Meets The Doors
10/27; Kcc Productions Jazz Night Series; The Tony Madruga Ensemble Semi-Finalist In Prestigious Thelonious Monk Jazz Institute Piano Competition
10/28; Lanzallamas!; Afro-Latin-America World Beat Mescal
10/29; Rose Max; Brazilian Samba Party. Funky, Soul Brazilian Music
10/30; Songwriter Nights Series//Songwriters In The Round; Hosted By Randy Singer Featuring The Best Acoustic Singers & Songwriters In South Florida Where The Concert Turns Into A Party!
10/31; Dead Rockstars Singer Songwriter Night; South Florida’s Best Singer-Songwriters Pay Tribute To The Dearly Departed By Performing Songs Dressed As The Artists They Are Covering
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Dj Soul P; Spinning Spooky Beats

Van Dyke Cafe Happy Hour Half Price Specials and Karajoky Starts 10/6/11

Van Dyke Presents Half Price Happy Hour Specials And “Karajoky” Every Thursday
Every Thursday starting October 6th and Happy Hour Specials Every Monday through Thursday from 5-7pm.
The Van Dyke Café’s outside patio
846 Lincoln Road
Miami Beach, FL 33139

Kicking Off Van Dyke’s Newest Happy Hour Specials, Karajoky Mixes the Trendy Karaoke Concept with The Art of Telling Jokes. Local comedian Freddy Stebbins, a regular host at the Improv and other comedy shows in South Florida, will M.C. Karajoky every Thursday.

Lincoln Road, the world-renowned people-watching strip, might just turn into the hottest people-laughing destination. With half price special bites and drinks to get everyone in the mood, M.C. Freddy Stebbins will engage the audience to tell jokes and entertain patrons. Anyone can tell and submit jokes. All jokes need to be pre-approved prior to being included in the Van Dyke “Book of Jokes”.

Happy hour specials will be at half prices from 5 to 7pm Mondays through Thursdays including full portions of fried calamari, ceviche, baby back ribs, spinach & artichoke dip and chicken wings as well as drinks such as sangria, all mojitos, house red and white wine and select draft beers.

About Upstairs at Van Dyke – NOT JUST JAZZ
Upstairs at Van Dyke is a live music lounge and event space on the second floor of the historic Van Dyke Café overlooking Lincoln Road. The internationally renowned venue is one of few in Miami to play host to an eclectic mix of local and national live music acts that, in addition to jazz, range from funk and Brazilian samba to soul and R&B. In the summer of 2010, Upstairs at Van Dyke received a mention in Time Magazine’s Miami: 10 Things to Do in 24 Hours issue. Live music can be heard nightly from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m.

The National Gay and Lesbian Task Force’s 15th annual Miami Recognition Dinner 10/15/11

National Gay and Lesbian Task Force invites local community to “Sparkle”: the 15th annual Miami Recognition Dinner
Saturday, Oct. 15
Fontainebleau Miami Beach

Tickets: $200 for general admission
$300 for VIP admission (which includes a private VIP cocktail reception and meet & greet prior to the dinner)
For tickets: www.thetaskforce.org/miami
call 305.571.1924
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Gala will honor local hero Georg Ketelhohn and international sports star and LGBT advocate Ben Cohen

The National Gay and Lesbian Task Force is proud to produce the 15th annual Miami Recognition Dinner, presented by Wells Fargo, at the Fontainebleau Miami Beach on Saturday, Oct. 15. This annual fundraising event honors individuals for their outstanding contributions to the social, cultural, political and humanitarian needs of the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) community. This year’s honorees include local activist and attorney Georg Ketelhohn and Ben Cohen, international sports star and chairman of the Ben Cohen StandUp Foundation, the world’s first anti-bullying organization. The event will also feature a special appearance by actress Pam Grier, star of Showtime’s The L Word: Complete Series, the official stage sponsor for the evening.

The theme of this year’s Miami Recognition Dinner is “Sparkle.” Christopher Russell, co-chair of the dinner says, “With this being our third year at the iconic Fontainebleau, we wanted to highlight the fact that we are moving within the hotel to the Sparkle Ballroom. It’s much larger and will allow us more room for our spectacular auction and our VIP cocktail reception.”

Tim Nardi, the event’s other co-chair, added, “This year we wanted to take our dinner to the next level, and our theme has inspired us to think outside of the box and ‘wow’ our guests with a few elements to make the event sparkle. We have a new look and a more streamlined ceremony, which will allow attendees to do what they enjoy the most — talk to friends, bid at the auction and dance.”

The Miami Recognition Dinner will treat guests to an intimate cocktail reception followed by a lavish sit-down dinner, awards ceremony and dancing. Attendees will also have the opportunity to bid on a variety of silent auction items, including airline tickets to a selection of exciting destinations courtesy of American Airlines, the official travel sponsor. Launched in 1997, the Miami Recognition Dinner has become a vital source of funding for organizations serving the LGBT community. Since assuming responsibility for the dinner and its sister event, Winter Party Festival in 2004, the Task Force has donated more than $1 million from the proceeds of the two events to the Miami-Dade community. The Task Force donates the majority of the proceeds to the Miami Foundation’s GLBT Community Projects Fund, which re-grants the money to local organizations.

The 2011 Humanitarian Award will be given to Ben Cohen, MBE, the first straight sports star to dedicate his philanthropic efforts to the benefit of LGBT people. Among the world’s greatest athletes, Cohen is a Rugby World Cup champion and second in all-time scoring for England. Cohen recently founded and serves as chairman of the Ben Cohen StandUp Foundation, the world’s first foundation dedicated to raising awareness about the long-term, damaging effects of bullying and raising funds to support those who are doing work to stop it.

Georg Ketelhohn, the 2011 Eddy McIntyre Community Service Award recipient, is currently a litigator with the firm of Siegfried, Rivera, Lerner, De La Torre & Sobel, P.A., and serves as board treasurer for Florida Together, a statewide federation of LGBT and allied organizations. In 2002, Ketelhohn resigned his paid position as an attorney from the law firm where he had worked for five years in order to serve as the unpaid campaign manager for SAVE Dade’s successful No To Discrimination campaign, which defeated an attempt to legalize discrimination based on sexual orientation.

The National Gay and Lesbian Task Force builds the political power of the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender community from the ground up. The Task Force is the country’s premier social justice organization fighting to improve the lives of LGBT people and working to create positive, lasting change and opportunity for all. To learn more about the Task Force, please visit www.thetaskforce.org.

Irreversible Panel Discussion 10/5/11

Irreversible Panel Discussion
Oct 5- 2011 | 6pm – 8pm
The Bernice Steinbaum Gallery
3550 North Miami Avenue
Miami, FL 33127

Rsvp: norelkysb@irreversiblemagazine.com
Seating is limited!
www.bernicesteinbaumgallery.com
www.irreversiblemagazine.com

“The art world seen through the eyes of a Museum Director, a Gallerist, an Independent Curator/Critic, and an Artist!

Panelists:
Irvin Lippman
Executive Director Museum of Art Ft. Lauderdale (MOA)

Bernice Steinbaum
The Bernice Steinbaum Gallery

Janet Batet
Independent Curator/Critic, a former researcher at the Development Center of Visual Arts and Professor at the Higher Institute of Art, Havana Cuba

Carol Prusa
Artist and Professor of Art at Florida Atlantic University

*IRREVERSIBLE is giving the audience the opportunity to ask a question to any of the panelists. The question must be written during the discussion!

It Takes All This to be Me A solo exhibit by Kenton Parker Opening Reception 10/8/11

It Takes All This to be Me A solo exhibit by Kenton Parker Opening Reception
Saturday, October 8 from 7:00 to 11:00 p.m.
Primary Projects
4141 NE 2nd Avenue, Suite 104
Miami Design District

Saturday, October 8 – Sunday, November 6, 2011

Primary Projects is pleased to present It Takes All This to be Me by Los Angeles-based artist Kenton Parker in his first solo project since 2007. Borrowing and re-appropriating mainstream cultural imagery, then barraging that aesthetic with subtly aggressive visual and textual commentary, Parker subverts and subsequently defies the authority of the surfaces and personalities he encounters. Parker’s own studio reflects this trajectory in the form of crudely documented musings on sexual deviation, amusement, critical texts and instinctive responses over thousands of sheets of paper.

The opening reception for It Takes All This to be Me is free and open to the public, with complimentary beverages courtesy of 42Below Vodka and Perrier. Curated by BooksIIII Bischof, Typoe and Chris Oh, this exhibit will be on view until November 6, 2011. For more information, please visit www.primaryprojectspace.com.

In the context of the exhibits title, Parker inhabits multiple roles as the vagrant, the journalist, the graphic designer and the taco vendor, all filtered through film, sculpture, installation and traditional wall-based art. ‘My First Ralf’ is one such example; a nine-minute short film shows Parker playing ‘Frank’, a vandal for which a public service announcement is made to viewers not through the transmission of practical information, but rather through his own culture-bending acid trip.

Loosely bound to the heels of an iconic Richard Prince collage, Parker deploys his dated, 50’s-style bulletin threaded through his own YouTube videos and original photography. A miniature replica of his fully-functioning ‘Taco Shop’ will inhabit the gallery space, dressed in tiny ceramic tiles, stainless steel finishes, and Retro neon signage.

It Takes All This To Be Me will feature a selection of works created over the past four years, with a significant majority of the corpus inspired by the last ten months of the artist’s life and activities. Parker’s practice is deeply rooted in the cultural incubator that is Los Angeles.

Powered by artistic collective Primary Flight, Primary Projects is a multidisciplinary space, positioned at the heart of Miami’s Design District, which aims to explore and promote multiple forms of aesthetic expression from established and emerging artists. Utilizing extensive, and wholly specific, experience in producing street-level curatorial endeavors in Miami, the creative forces behind Primary Projects unites the commercial and critical efforts of artists, critics, curators, professionals and patrons; the result is the vital presence of an intelligent, alternative arts environment with a bold, urban sensibility delivered through a diverse range of media.

Primary Flight is a collaborative curatorial organization dedicated to the production of site-specific, street level and indoor, murals and installations. Since its inception in 2007, Primary Flight has brought together more than 150 of the world’s most influential artists to install their bodies of work live in the streets of Wynwood, the Design District and greater Miami-Dade. Launching Primary Projects at 4141 NE Second Avenue, Suite 104 in December 2010, Primary Flight uses its 4,000-square-foot space as an art lab, giving professional, established and emerging artists the opportunity to redefine the context in which their work is experienced. Primary Projects’ focus is mainly on the attitude and intellect commonly associated with defiance. Gallery Hours are Monday to Friday from 10:00 a.m. to 6 p.m., and Saturday from Noon to 5p.m. For more information please visit www.primaryflight.com and www.primaryprojectspace.com.

“Chanel, 4141 NE 2nd Ave, Suite 104B”
Mixed Media
2010

“Taco Truck”
Custom Designed Taco Truck
2009

Perspective on the American and French presidential elections in 2012 10/4/11

Perspective on the American and French presidential elections in 2012
Tuesday, October 4th at 6.30pm
ALLIANCE FRANCAISE
SW 8th street
Miami
street parking

A roundtable discussion in English by Berangere Cagnat, head of the United States section of the Courrier International; Susan Kaufman, director of the Centre for Hemispheric Policies at the University of Miami, Thom Mozloom from the M Network and Charles Sherman, editor in chief of the International Edition of the Miami Herald.

In English
Open to the public – Free admission
Contact: Arantxa Vaillant events@afmiami.org

French and Americans will go to the polls to elect their next respective presidents. In both countries, the past presidents are candidates for succession and the similarities do not end there. For the first time, the French Socialist Party decide to hold primaries, an American-inspired idea. However, in both countries the surprises could come from the right: the voters of the FN in France and supporters of the Tea Party in the United States.

Piano Recital by 19 years-old French virtuose Guillaume Vincent 10/9-10/11

Piano Recital by 19 years-old French virtuose Guillaume Vincent
Sunday 9th of October 6:00 PM
Arts Garage
180 NE 1st Street
Delray Beach
20$ for Alliance francaise members – 25$ non-members
Tickets on sale at the Arts Garage as well as on Arts Garage’s website.

Monday 10th of October 7:30 PM
Miami Conservatory of Music – Recital Hall
2911 Grand Avenue
Miami
20$ for Alliance française members – 25$ non-members
Tickets on sale at Alliance francaise and Miami Conservatory of Music as well as on Paypal.

The Alliance francaise South Florida proudly presents a unique piano recital of 19 year-old French virtuose Guillaume Vincent. In conjunction with the Miami Conservatory of Music, and the Art Garage in Delray Beach, we present a talented young artist, winner of the prestigious international Long-Thibault-Crespin Concurs. He will be in recital the 10th of October at the all new Miami Conservatory of Music Recital Hall and the day before at the Art Garage in Delray Beach, performing works by Beethoven, Brahms and Liszt.

Guillaume Vincent is more than a promise, he is already a unique and experimented artist¨ For almost 70 years, the Long-Thibaud Competition has launched young pianists and violinists of exceptional talent on to the world stage. We are proud to partner with them to introduce this internationally renowned competition and this year’s winner Guillaume Vincent, to South Florida audience prior to his international tour.

Program
Beethoven, Sonata n13 “Quasi una fantasia”
Brahms, Klavierstucke opus 118
Lizst, Sonate en si

Zack Balber Exhibition Opening at Fredric Snitzer Gallery 10/5/11

Zack Balber Exhibition Opening at Fredric Snitzer Gallery
Wednesday October 5, 2011 6-9 pm
Fredric Snitzer Gallery
2247 NW 1st Place
Miami, FL 33127

October 5 – November 5, 2011

The Hebrew word Tamim translates as “pure”, “unblemished”, and “complete”. Photographer Zack Balber offers his unique, incongruous twist on Tamim’s denotation in his first solo exhibition at the Fredric Snitzer Gallery. Using portrait photography as his vehicle, Balber intimately uncovers the camouflaged identity of some of Judaism’s most unfamiliar Jews.

Born and raised in gritty inner-city neighborhoods throughout the country, both the photographer and many of his subjects were void of Jewish role models. Instead of praising their ancestry, they concealed their culture behind tattoos and vanity in a pursuit to assimilate. These men portray themselves as Bear Jews, the fighters, and the Sunday-School delinquents: they are the truly unconventional Jews.

Relocated to the close-knit Jewish community in Miami, Balber began to reconnect with his roots. During his cultural rediscovery, he encountered men who were similarly unorthodox yet retained that indefinable Jewish spark. Interestingly, when approached with the opportunity to be photographed as Jews, these ordinarily recalcitrant men let go of their powerful exteriors and embraced the vulnerability of portrait photography. When the participants donned the yarmulke that Zack Balber wore for his Bar Mitzvah, each of them expressed a spiritual reconnection to their culture, captured within these photographs.

Balber’s portraits of men who are ostensibly Tamim–proud, unashamed, and whole—exquisitely reveal their insecurity, vulnerability, and fear of exposure. Although their appearances may initially distract us from their inner reality, the tattoos and bling cannot obscure their heritage of Hebrew day school, spiritual mentors, or even the Holocaust. Through the courage and trust of both Zack Balber and his sitters, the photographer developed a rapport that catalyzed his sense of community and brotherhood. In an introspective discussion on his body of work, Balber noted, “that religion is far more than skin deep and that a connection with G-d can always be reignited.” Despite his initial rejection of Judaism, Balber’s portraits led him to rediscover the culture that is now his lifeline.

Click below to read an interview with Zack Balber on his upcoming exhibtiion Tamim:
http://blogs.miaminewtimes.com/cultist/2011/09/final_how_zack_balbers_portrai_1.php

Image: Zack Balber, Pimpy Pat (Color), 2011, Lambda Print, 46 x 66 in.

UM’s Art And Art History Department Presents Lecture By Artist Marshall Arisman 10/27/11

UM’s Art And Art History Department Presents Lecture By Artist Marshall Arisman Thursday, October 27th at 7pm
College of Arts and Sciences (CAS) Gallery
Wesley Foundation
1210 Stanford Drive
Coral Gables.

The University of Miami College of Arts and Sciences’ Department of Art and Art History and Zadok Gallery present a lecture by renowned artist Marshall Arisman.

Marshall Arisman is an internationally known painter, illustrator, teacher, and storyteller. Arisman’s work has strong emotional themes which often explore the connections between humankind and violence and the resulting spiritual impact, and may be seen in the permanent collections of the Brooklyn Museum, at the National Museum of American Art and the Smithsonian Institution, as well as in many private and corporate collections.

Chairman of the M.F.A. degree program at the School of Visual Arts in New York City, Marshall Arisman was the first American invited to exhibit his artwork in mainland China. His series, “Sacred Monkeys,” appeared at the Guang Dong Museum of Art in April 1999. Mr. Arisman is the subject of a full-length documentary film directed by Tony Silver titled “Facing the Audience: The Arts of Marshall Arisman.”

For more information on Marshall Arisman please contact Zadok Gallery (305) 438-3737 or email info@zadokgallery.com . For more information about the CAS Gallery, call (305) 284-2543 or email m.cardoso1@miami.edu

Sophi Bromenshenkel and Dr. Guy Harvey painting at the premiere of This is Your Ocean Sharks 10/13/11

Sophi Bromenshenkel and Dr. Guy Harvey painting at the premiere of This is Your Ocean: Sharks
Thurs., Oct. 13, 5:30 p.m.
Bill Cosford Cinema,
1111 Memorial Drive
Coral Gables, FL

Tickets for the screening are $20 for general admission and student tickets are $10. A $2,000 donation can be made to purchase a shark satellite tag, as well as attend a VIP dinner following the screening. Reservations are encouraged due to the limited seating. Kindly RSVP to Carla Lovinsky at 305-421-4061 or clovinsky@rsmas.miami.edu.

8-year-old shark conservationist Sophi Bromenshenkel and Dr. Guy Harvey painting together before the premiere of “This is Your Ocean: Sharks”. The screening benefits the RJ Dunlap Marine Conservation Program, advancing ocean conservation and scientific literacy by combining cutting edge research and outreach activities. To draw attention to one of the most threatened groups of marine animals on the planet – sharks.

Selling lemonade, hot chocolate, shark-shaped cookies and wristbands has helped 8-year-old Sophi Bromenshenkel become a global phenomenon. Through her efforts she has raised thousands for shark conservation and been recognized as Oceana’s 2011 Junior Ocean Hero. This month she graces the cover of the latest issue of Oceana Magazine.

“Oh my gosh, that is a big picture of me! I’m really proud of my award and my shark work,” says Sophi. Dubbed the “shark girl” at her school in Minnesota, she has educated several community groups on the threats facing sharks and how they can contribute to shark conservation. Sophi has even convinced her church to host “shark month,” where parishioners donated to her cause. Her contributions go directly towards purchasing satellite tags, which are used by University of Miami (UM) scientists to track a single shark’s movement. The data can be used to determine mating and feeding areas and help to create ‘shark sanctuaries’ that are protected from fishing.

The pint-sized member of UM’s R.J. Dunlap Marine Conservation Program (RJD) team will be in Miami on Thursday, October 13 at 5:30 p.m. for the South Florida premiere of “This is Your Ocean: Sharks” at the Bill Cosford Cinema. She will join world-renowned wildlife artist Dr. Guy Harvey, who appears in the movie, in painting a collaborative piece. The artwork will be auctioned at the end of the evening, and all proceeds from the event will benefit the RJD program.

“I feel really excited on the inside about painting with Guy Harvey,” says Sophi. “I have 3 of his shirts and a magazine about him. I think we will be great friends because we both know so much about the ocean and art!”

About the University of Miami and the RJ Dunlap Marine Conservation Program
The University of Miami is the largest private research institution in the southeastern United States. The University’s mission is to provide quality education, attract and retain outstanding students, support the faculty and their research, and build an endowment for University initiatives. Founded in 2009, the R.J. Dunlap Marine Conservation Program is a joint program of the Rosenstiel School of Marine & Atmospheric Science and the Leonard and Jayne Abess Center for Ecosystem Science and Policy at the University of Miami. The Rosenstiel School offers one of largest, most comprehensive marine and atmospheric programs in the nation. The Abess Center encourages innovative interdisciplinary initiatives that bridge the gap between hard science and environmental policy. For more information or to get involved, please visit www.rjd.miami.edu.

Cafeina Launches I <3 Juernes 10/6/11

Cafeina Launches I <3 Juernes Every Thursday beginning Oct. 6, 2011
9:00 p.m. to 3:00 a.m.
Cafeina
297 Northwest 23rd Street
Miami, FL 33127

Cafeina, the Wynwood lounge and art gallery, is proud to present the launch of its “I <3 Juernes” party series, beginning on Thursday, Oct. 6, 2011, at 9:00 p.m. The weekly happening, named after the Spanish-language fusion of “Jueves” and “Viernes”—“Thursday” and “Friday”—is devoted to celebrating the unofficial beginning of the weekend with an international twist. Guests will enjoy a variety of drink specials, DJs and live performances, each designed to fuel the festivities into the early morning hours. The initial installment will feature crossover beats by MTV Latin America’s in-house DJ sensation Mauricio Parra, who will set the tone for a night of dancing and revelry. A slew of specially priced “good times are about to ensue” libations include tequila and aguardiente shots ($4), and bottles of Old Parr whiskey ($150). As an ode to age-old Latin machismo, groups of six or more ladies will receive a complimentary bottle of champagne. Last but not least, surprise guest musicians will take center stage in Cafeina’s outdoor garden to help patrons welcome Friday with a Miami-inspired soundtrack. For table reservations, contact info@cafeinamiami.com or call 305.438.0792. About Cafeina: Cafeina is a multi-room lounge and art gallery with a lush outdoor garden. The indoor/outdoor, tapas-style hangout is open Thursday through Saturday from 5:00 p.m. to 3:00 a.m., and the kitchen is open until midnight. Self-parking is available. For more information, visit www.cafeinamiami.com.

Grand Opening of Dr. G’s Weightloss and Wellness in Coral Gables 10/6/11

Dr. G’s Weight Loss And Wellness Of Coral Gables To Host Grand Opening Celebration Featuring Special Celebrity Appearances, Ribbon-Cutting Ceremony And Tribute To Coral Gables Museum
Thursday, October 6, 2011, 6pm-9pm
Dr. G’s Weight Loss & Wellness
401 Miracle Mile, Suite 105
Coral Gables

Interested attendees should RSVP to gpineres@creativasgroup.com. For local inquiries, call (305) 960-7608. For more information, visit http://www.drgsweightloss.com.

On October 6th from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m., Dr. G’s Weight Loss & Wellness of Coral Gables will pull out its signature purple carpet to welcome area residents, local businesses, city officials and a host of celebrities to their grand opening celebration. The event is free to attend and open to the public. Special guest appearances include world-renowned artist Carlos A. Navarro, musician Tito Puente, Jr., Coral Gables-based photographer Marilyn Scavo and television personality Karent Sierra.

City of Coral Gables Mayor Jim Cason and the Coral Gables Chamber of Commerce will host a formal ribbon-cutting ceremony to welcome Dr. G’s Weight Loss & Wellness to the Coral Gables community, and clinic owners Jim Clark and Kim Medina will be presenting a check to the Coral Gables Museum as a way to give back to the community in which they work.

Gables Fitness will provide spinning and Zumba demonstrations and Boca Tanning Club will be giving away 20 free sessions to attendees. Complimentary cocktails will be provided courtesy of Santos Sangria®, Choco Noir®, and L’chaim Kosher Vodka.
As a special tribute, Marilyn Scavo will showcase her photography exhibit featuring Spanish-inspired works to pay homage to the architecture found throughout Coral Gables as well as to honor the Coral Gables Museum’s inaugural exhibits, launching later that month.

Unlike most weight loss programs where one size fits all, Dr. G’s offers a medically supervised program tailored to fit each client’s individual needs, taking into account their blood work, EKG, metabolic rate, body composition, and behavioral history. This approach has helped over 75,000 patients lose 1 million pounds.

About Dr. G’s Weight Loss & Wellness
Dr. G’s Weight Loss and Wellness program was founded by Dr. Charles Goldsmith in 1994. Over the past 17 years, he has helped over 75,000 patients lose 1 million pounds through his specialized weight loss program. The Dr. G’s program is a physician-supervised medical weight loss plan that uses its proprietary software and a full medical evaluation including blood work, EKG, metabolic rate, body composition, and behavioral history to create customized plans for safe and effective weight loss. Plans may incorporate a combination of FDA approved medication, herbal supplements, a custom meal plan and detailed exercise program to help clients lose weight and keep it off.

Photographs by Anthony Jordon of Pink Ribbon Project at Gab Studio on 10/1/11

Photographs taken by Anthony Jordon of the Pink Ribbon Project with Miami’s Most Influential Women at Gab Studio on Saturday, October 1, 2011.   Miami’s Most-Influential Socialites Participate in Photo Campaign to Benefit Susan G. Komen for the Cure Miami/Ft. Lauderdale Affiliate.

The 10 women participating in the Pink Ribbon Project:
Cristy Rice – Reality star and housewife on Real Housewives of Miami
Anne Owen – Publisher of Miami Magazine
Kelly Saks – Miss Earth Florida 2010, Miss Cuba 2011
Christina Bulnes – Co-host on Telemundo
Annie Vazquez – Fashion columnist and style expert for Miami.com and fashion reporter for Miami Herald
Lisa Petrillo – Entertainment reporter for CBS Miami
Tiffany Perez – Campaign manager for Miami Herald and founder of Tiffany on Air
Priscilla Jade – Founder of Pricilla Jade Lingerie
Stacey Glassman – Founder of Friends of New World Symphony
Jeannine Bergmann – Owner of Pilates One

Photographs taken by Anthony Jordon to see more of his work go to his flickr page or his facebook page.

Miami Finance Forum and Roar Media Present Social Media for Successful Professionals Luncheon Workshop 10/19/11

Miami Finance Forum & Roar Media Present! The Digital Handshake: Social Media for Successful Professionals
October 19th, 11:30am-2:00pm
The Law Offices of Squire, Sanders & Dempsey
Conference Room
200 S Biscayne Blvd., Ste 4100

$40 for MFF Members, $50 for Non-Members
Lunch will be provided

You MUST register and pre-pay online to attend. Seats are limited! No exceptions, please!

Join MFF and Roar Media for an interactive seminar and luncheon to learn effective social media strategies and tactics for professionals! Lunch is included. MFF Members enter discount code “member” in a discount code box to receive $10.00 off the workshop. The space is limited. You must register and pre-pay in order to attend! Please note, payment is non-refundable!

America like it or not at The Lunch Box Gallery 10/8/11

America, like it or not with Kirk Crippens, José Joaquín Figueroa and Rodolfo Vanmarcke
October 8th, 7:00pm
The Lunch Box Gallery
310 NW. 24th St.
Miami, FL 33127.

October 8, 2011 – November 26, 2011
The Lunch Box Gallery is pleased to announce its new show America, like it or not by acclaimed photographers Kirk Crippens, José J. Figueroa and Rodolfo Vanmarcke.

America, like it or not aims to gather three different visions of America today, from the transgression of the American culture into other societies to the visual consequences of the Great Depression. Kirk Crippens is a highly renowned artist currently based in San Francisco, California, attending the distinguished Stanford Continuing Studies concentration in Art and who has had an outstanding career within the artistic photography realm. Awarded as the Top 50 Photographer in Photolucida’s Critical Mass, and nominated for the 2011-2013 Eureka Fellowship Program (a project of the Fleishhacker Foundation), Crippens has a strong background in photojournalism and has developed fascinating observational series which has been exhibited in prestigious galleries and art magazines; among them, his widely reviewed “Foreclosure, USA” series, from which 6 photographs are being exhibited at The Lunch Box Gallery.

Crippens’ work “Foreclosure, USA” is inspired by the Dust Bowl photographs of the Great Depression. According to him, “in recent years, the financial distress induced by widespread foreclosures in the United States has become an urgent national concern. There is still much public discourse on how to solve the problem that has decimated communities, threatens the country’s entire financial system, and seems to discredit the American Dream. Lots of foreclosures, yet not much closure”.

His project focuses on the foreclosure crisis in Stockton, California. Only a few years ago, Stockton seemed to manifest the vision of America in its unreserved sense of possibility and its openness to business. Sadly, it is now better known as one of the epicenters of the foreclosure crisis. In the first quarter of 2009, one in every 27 housing units in the region received a foreclosure notice, against a national rate of about one in 159. According to Crippens, this series promotes dialogue about sustainable economic growth in local communities everywhere and educates about the real cost of the unquestioned American Dream.

The second artist who shapes America, like it or not is José Joaquín Figueroa. Currently living in New York City, he attends the The Cooper Union School of Art after being granted with a full-tuition scholarship and has exhibited worldwide, including in the prestigious FIA XX Iberoamerican Art Fair. Figueroa is showing two series, one work composed of 9 images that belong to the series “El pitiyanki: American Quilt”, and 6 polaroids of his series “Martyrs”. According to the artist, “advertising, consumer goods, television, colonization, mass media, globalization… American culture plays a fundamental role in both my Venezuelan society and my generation. In Venezuela, I struggled between what aspects of American culture belonged to me or did not; as the line

between national/American and colonizer/colonized is blurry most of the time”.

With this thought, his work arises from the necessity of ingesting and trying to digest some of the possibilities that the American consumer landscape continuously places into our daily lives while dealing with the complexity of gender stereotypes and race in Latin America. As the artist, he uses his body and others’ as entities that experience, in a repetitive form, the massive consumption of elements that represent massive consumption. His fascination for popular American elements like logo identities and celebrity influence relies on their high level of transgression towards outside identity and cultures.

Figueroa uses humor and irony as vehicles to announce and denounce, to praise and criticize this reality of manufactured consumption and identity. It represents immediacy, desire and success, all of which, after ingested, often result in dissatisfaction and guilt. Like a martyr, he puts the performer in repeated situations of discomfort hoping that he or she might find transcendence. These gestures start merging into a more complex understanding of diverse and untamable possibilities of how to recognize and utilize American culture – not just digest it.

Venezuelan photographer Rodolfo Vanmarcke is also participating in America, like it or not. Vanmarcke has widely exhibited profound photograph series that fully grasp the attention of viewers, not only in meaning and style, but in his inquisitive technique. Among others, he has participated in the XIV Shanghai Art Fair, in the project “One Hour Photo” at the American University Museum at the Katzen Arts Center, in “The Deceptive Eye 2010” at Curator’s Voice Art Project curated by Professor Milagros Bello (Ph.D) and won the title “Best in Show” in the 12th exhibition of Latin-American and Caribbean Art.

Always with an acute critical approach to reality, his vision of current America for this show is based on what he likes to call the “New Normals”. Vanmarcke’s series is a visual practice that intends to represent some of the new and problematic scenarios of the contemporary world, which without realizing it, have become part of our everyday life. The portrayed situations reference a variety of the “accidents” that are caused by the humans or the same society that embrace them. Vanmarcke is showing two pieces: one based on the BP oil spill, and the other one related to the abuse of analgesics and the excessive prescription of drugs in America.

Vanmarcke’s series is built upon the closer look, which is at the same time terrifying, and that denounces what has become a habit; habit that is reached through a complex process of recognition, saturation and almost total slovenliness towards the existent conflict. As a result, indifference, apathy, abandonment and oblivion prevail, and thus a “new normal” is born.

Photographs of Pink Ribbon Project at Gab Studio on 10/1/11

Pink Ribbon Project with Miami’s Most Influential Women at Gab Studio on Saturday, October 1, 2011.   Miami’s Most-Influential Socialites Participate in Photo Campaign to Benefit Susan G. Komen for the Cure Miami/Ft. Lauderdale Affiliate.

The 10 women participating in the Pink Ribbon Project:
Cristy Rice – Reality star and housewife on Real Housewives of Miami
Anne Owen – Publisher of Miami Magazine
Kelly Saks – Miss Earth Florida 2010, Miss Cuba 2011
Christina Bulnes – Co-host on Telemundo
Annie Vazquez – Fashion columnist and style expert for Miami.com and fashion reporter for Miami Herald
Lisa Petrillo – Entertainment reporter for CBS Miami
Tiffany Perez – Campaign manager for Miami Herald and founder of Tiffany on Air
Priscilla Jade – Founder of Pricilla Jade Lingerie
Stacey Glassman – Founder of Friends of New World Symphony
Jeannine Bergmann – Owner of Pilates One

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Halloween House Party H2P by Kiwanis Club of Little Havana 10/29/11

The Kiwanis Club of Little Havana Presents Halloween House Party | H2P
Saturday, October 29, 9pm
The Stage
170 NE 38th Street
Miami Design District
Ticket prices: $25 in advance. $35 at the door.
Visit H2P.org to purchase tickets or for more information.

Brought to you by the masterminds behind Carnaval Miami’s Calle Ocho & Carnaval on the Mile, the Kiwanis Club of Little Havana along with Heineken dare you to enjoy a night of mischievous Halloween mayhem at The Stage Miami, benefiting Voices Against Brain Cancer.

Live performances by:
Spam All Stars
Conjunto Progreso
Suenalo

Music by:
DJ Ethics

Experience death for only a few seconds by climbing into their real coffin. Participate in the raffle and enter the costume contest. Prizes awarded until the shrieking stops…

Miami Rat Pack Flash Mob Fundraiser Benefiting New World Symphony 10/22/11

Miami Rat Pack Flash Mob Fundraiser
Saturday, October 22, 7:00pm – 10:00pm
Hotel Breakwater
940 Ocean Drive
Miami Beach, FL 33139

RSVP Requested but not Required
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Cost is only $20 at the door, cash or check
Hashtag:   #miaratpack22

Join the Miami Rat Pack on October 22, 2011 for the first ever “flash” fundraiser! Think of it like a flash mob without the surprise element — just show up, offer a modest donation and have a delightful time with good people.

All proceeds will benefit the New World Symphony’s community outreach programs in local schools. This is not a New World Symphony sponsored event; we chose this organization because we love the work they do in music education.

This Rat Pack soirée is surely to be one of the season’s best parties, taking place on the rooftop of the gorgeous and newly renovated Hotel Breakwater on Ocean Drive. For the first hour, you’ll get delicious free passed hors d’ouevres and one champagne cocktail per person. Cash bar thereafter and food available for purchase.

Period costume is encouraged! Let’s put the classy back in South Beach, “Mad Men” early 60’s style. No need for formal gowns or tuxedos, but think black tie without the blacktie costs.

The dress code is voluntary; no one will be turned away! Absolutely no velvet rope or club attitude here. Fun and carefree for a good cause is the Miami Rat Pack spirit.

We’re working on some very cool stuff to raffle. For now, we have confirmed bottles of tasty Martin Miller’s Gin. Raffle tickets will reasonably priced, so bring your dollars. If anyone is interested in sponsoring raffle prizes, please talk to @vicequeenmaria.

What is the Miami Rat Pack?
We are a group of friends from diverse professions who like to socialize in real life and use social media to stay connected online. The name recalls the early days of the 60’s when the musical “rat pack” of Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin, Sammy Davis, Jr. and other artists used to perform in Miami, Vegas and Hollywood.

Parking Garages:
10th Street & Washington Avenue
10th Street & Collins Avenue
11th Street & Jefferson Avenue
12th Street & Drexel Avenue
City of Miami Beach Parking

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Photographs of the Brickell Fall Crawl on 10/1/11

Brickell Fall Crawl on Saturday, October 1, 2011.  Miami Crawls and the University of Miami Department of Neurology partner up to present the first annual “Brickell Fall Crawl Fundraiser” to benefit the Residency Research and Education Fund.

Brickell Irish Pub, Gordon Biersch,  Blue Martini, El Vato Tequila & Taco Bar, B&B Joint, Fado Irish Pub, Red Bar Gallery, Tobacco Road, and Transit Lounge.

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Macy’s Hispanic Heritage Celebration 10/15/11

Macy’s Hispanic Heritage Celebration
10/15/2011, 2:00 p.m.
Macy’s at Dadeland Mall
7307 SW 88 St
Miami, FL 33156
macys.com/celebrate

Macy’s and Latina Magazine will celebrate Hispanic Heritage in South Florida with great fashion, music, food, and educational opportunities! Latina Magazine’s Verky Arcos will host an exciting fashion presentation in celebration of the magazine’s Quinceañera (15th anniversary). The fashion presentation will feature Macy’s recent Latina model search winners.

Macy’s customers will enjoy a cultural celebration with a special hors d’oeuvres menu created by Miami chef and cookbook author Ana Quincoces, set to the sounds of Latin jazz and the sizzling moves of South Florida salsa dancers.

Latina women will look their best as Lancôme teaches them how to get those perfect luscious lashes with professional makeup techniques and special product demonstrations.

Attendees will also have the chance to apply to two internship opportunities and corresponding wardrobe scholarships with Macy’s and Latina Magazine. Additionally, Melissa Campo from the Hispanic Scholarship Fund will be on hand to speak with future Latino leaders about opportunities for college scholarships.

To RSVP for this event, Please contact Kewan Smith at 305-577-2494

Art in the Park Octoberfest 10/7/11

Art in the Park – Octoberfest
October 7, 2011, 7pm
Ponce Circle Park
Coral Gables, FL

The Mann Sisters – South Florida’s rising Country-Rock Singer-songwriter-performers kick off the 2011 – Art in the Park Concert Series / Samual Adams Octoberfest. The Kiwanis Club of Little Havana presents a weekend of art, fun and music with live performances by: The Mann Sisters, Brendan, Spam Allstars, Hal Roland Dueling Pianos and Ketchy Shuby.

The Mann Sisters, Alexandra and Lauren, just released thier debute EP on iTunes, Amazon etc… Follow The Mann Sisters on Facebook, Twitter and the web www.themannsisters.com

Noche de Bomba y Plena at Jimmy’z Kitchen Wynwood 10/8/11

Noche de Bomba y Plena at Jimmy’z Kitchen Wynwood
Saturday, October 8, 2011, 7:30 – 10:30 p.m.
Jimmy’z Kitchen Wynwood
2700 N. Miami Avenue
Miami, FL 33127
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Join the Jimmy’z Kitchen Family for a Puerto Rican flavored evening with a FREE concert by SON D’ PANDEROS – an amazing ensemble of 12 musicians playing fokloric music from the island! To coincide with the Second Saturday Wynwood Art Walk and to honor Hispanic Heritage Month. Please RSVP on the event page in Facebook.

The Funk an event benefiting Haiti 10/29/11

The Funk-an event benefiting Haiti
Saturday October 29,2011
Mainstreet Miami Lakes
6709 Main Street
Miami Lakes, FL,33014

The Funk will be hosting an amazing evening that will support Haiti and local and international artists featuring BlacInc, JaFleu, Daniel Fortune, NinaGreekinian, JC studio and more,

Models will strut in the artsy,funky, fantasy -like designs by Christian Segui, Anastasia Sagalovich, Anchowear by Joanne, and YeraBrand

For your entertainment, expect a variety of live performances,by Fader Lima, Oh Ginelle, Dance Culture Divas, Live Love Dance Performing Arts Company,League of Extraordinary Steppers,Party Room Squad and more.And don’t forget! Leave some tummy room before coming to THE FUNK, to indulge in our complementary sweet and savoury hors d’oeuvres bar, featuring My Cupcake Love.

THE FUNK truly offers something for everyone. Shop amongst a wide variety of unique vendors such as soy candles, handmade jewelery,beauty products, feather extensions, children’s items,homemade cookies, sandals, reaggae wear and accessories and more

Guests who come dressed up in a costume get a chance to win a bag full of items from our vendors and cash prizes.

This event runs between 7pm ad 11pm, and admission is $10. Children 8 and under pay no admission fee.Parts of the proceeds go to Word and Acion- www.wordandaction.org a non-profit organization focused on sexually abused children in Haiti. Their goal is to create the House of Hearts, to shelter and care for these children and their mothers.

Tickets are on sale at www.thefunk2910.eventbrite.com

For vendor and sponsorship inquiries please contact: thefunkmiami@gmail.com or visit www.thefunk29.eventbrite.com for the vendor application

Talent Showdown benefiting Make-A-Wish Foundation of Southern Florida 10/5/11

Talent Showdown
Wednesday, October 5, 6 p.m.
Hard Rock Café – Miami
Bayside Marketplace

To RSVP please Reply

Park in North Bayside Garage ~ $10

Bring ticket to event for $5 credit on any bar drink

Enjoy the talent show and vote for your favorite singer!

Celebrity Judges

Emcee: George Neary, Showman Extraordinaire
Assoc. VP Cultural Tourism, Gr. Miami Convention & Visitors Bureau

Free hors d’oeuvres and Blue Bell Ice Cream ● Cash Bar ● Networking Par Excellence!
Suggested $5 donation at door to benefit Make-A-Wish Foundation® of Southern Florida

The March of Dimes Signature Chefs Auction and Wine Extravaganza 10/6/11

The March of Dimes Signature Chefs Auction & Wine Extravaganza
Thursday, October 6, 6:30 p.m.
Westin Colonnade
180 Aragon Avenue
Coral Gables.

In addition to countless culinary delights by two dozen local celebrity chefs, guests will enjoy wines and champagnes from the world’s finest vineyards and distilleries, as well as great live and silent auctions.

Join Chair Erin Knight of Stonegate Bank and Celebrity Spokesperson Jackie Nespral of NBC 6 in honoring Dr. Deise Granado-Villar of Miami Children’s Hospital. The event kicks off at 6:30 p.m. with an exclusive VIP Champagne Reception followed by the Extravaganza at 7:00 p.m. The Debbie Orta Quartet will be providing the musical entertainment, courtesy of KCC Productions.

Tickets and Tables for the event are going fast! Individual tickets are $250. To purchase tickets or for more information, call 305-477-1192 or contact nmolina@marchofdimes.com.

South Florida Winter Business Expo 11/14/11

South Florida Winter Business Expo
Monday, November 14th, 5pm – 8pm
Sheraton Fort Lauderale Airport Hotel
Sheraton Fort Lauderdale Airport Hotel
1825 Griffin Road
Fort Lauderdale
www.biztobiznetworking.com

Showcase Your Business at the South Florida Winter Business Expo
Monday, November 14th – 5:00pm- 8:00pm
Sheraton Fort Lauderdale Airport Hotel- I-95 & Griffin Road, Ft.Lauderdale
Free Admission – Everyone is Welcome to Attend
Display Sponsor Table Spaces
6ft.- $125 / 8 ft. $150 / 12 ft. $200
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100+ Exhibitors from local and regional businesses showcasing their products and services. From A-Z, small to large companies.