Ariel Pocock featuring James Suter at the EPIC’s LILT Lounge 1/3/15

Ariel Pocock ft. James Suter at the EPIC’s LILT Lounge
Saturday, 01/03/2015 – 01/03/2015 10:00 pm – 01:00 am
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270 Biscayne Blvd. Way,
Miami, Florida 33131
Webpage Link
Cost: Free

Internationally and nationally acclaimed jazz pianist, vocalist and composer, Ariel Pocock will showcase her sinewy jazz piano and plain-spoken vocal chops alongside Jame Suter’s bass beats. LILT Lounge brings the first high-design lounge to downtown Miami with nightly live music curated by Kristian Caro and creative cocktails by Dean Feddaoui. Lounge opens at 7p.m. with social bites by acclaimed executive chef Wolfgang Birk including charcuterie & cheese, oysters & caviar, lobster cocktail and tuna tartare gazpacho.

Jean Caze Quartet at the Epic’s LILT Lounge 1/2/15

Jean Caze Quartet at the EPIC’s LILT Lounge
Friday, 01/02/2015 – 01/03/2015 10:00 pm – 01:00 am
Screen-Shot-2014-12-31-at-10.50.51-PMLILT Lounge
270 Biscayne Blvd. Way,
Miami, Florida 33131
Webpage Link
Cost: Free

One of today’s most exciting voices in jazz and Michael Buble’s famed trumpet player Jean Caze will showcase his lyrical tone with his quartet at LILT Lounge. LILT Lounge brings the first high-design lounge to downtown Miami with nightly live music curated by Kristian Caro and creative cocktails by Dean Feddaoui. Lounge opens at 7p.m. with social bites by acclaimed executive chef Wolfgang Birk including charcuterie & cheese, oysters & caviar, lobster cocktail and tuna tartare gazpacho.

38th Annual Art Deco Weekend Celebrates Miami Beach 100 Year Anniversary 1/16/15-1/18/15

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38th Annual Art Deco Weekend Celebrates Miami Beach 100 Year Anniversary
artdecoweekend Friday, January 16, Noon – 11PM
Saturday, January 17, 10AM – 11PM
Sunday, January 18, 10AM – 8PM
Ocean Drive & Lummus Park
between 5th & 13th Streets
Miami Beach, FL 33139
Website

Art Deco Weekend 2015 celebrates 100 years of history, architecture and people! Join us January 16th – 18th as we take a step back in time and remember the last 100 years of Miami Beach.

Every year during Art Deco Weekend, Miami Design Preservation League closes Ocean Drive to traffic. Over 140 vendors line Lummus Park and Ocean Drive displaying vintage and handmade paintings, photography, jewelry, sculptures, posters and more. Ocean Drive fills with street entertainment, classic cars and people. However, the main attraction is the Art Deco buildings sitting on the most famous street in South Florida!

A lively and entertaining menu of family friendly entertainment takes over Ocean Drive during Art Deco Weekend. Come see stilt walkers, magicians, dancers, strolling characters and more! The Art Deco Weekend lectures are held in the Art Deco Museum at 1001 Ocean Drive, Miami Beach, Fl 33139.

The Promenade is our cultural hub at Art Deco Weekend. Attendees will be able to dance to music from the 1920s, 30s & 40s as jazz musicians & big bands take the stage. Attendees will be able to see furniture and home accessories made in Art Deco decades. Models will take the stage and showcase clothing and accessories made or inspired by the Art Deco era. Finally, the ADW Film Series will feature films made in Miami Beach as we celebrate the “100 Years of Miami Beach!”

Art Deco Weekend invites you to be a part of the first annual Deco Dance-A-Thon, Saturday, January 17, 3–6 p.m., sponsored by Art Deco Napier. Cost to enter is $30 for Individuals and $50 per Couple. Prizes go to the best dancer, best costume and more!

Art Deco Weekend is happy to present the 5th Annual Art Deco Weekend Fashion Show. The Miami Design Preservation League has partnered with Tatyana Clothing, Iris Chase Designs, Beauty Touches Group, and Beauty Schools of America to bring you an exciting hour of Art Deco Fashion and Music.

Art Deco Weekend is an official venue for Swingsomnia and Vintage Swing Celebration attendees! Swing dance and music enthusiasts from across the country will come together to spotlight the Swing Era and accentuate community instead of the difference that set people apart. Sarah Jane and the Blue Notes and the Shiny Shoes Band will take the stage as nearly 200 dancers hit the floor for a fun night of music and dance! Friday, January 16, 2015 8pm – 11pm at the Promenade, 12th and Ocean (on the sand).

The Playground is a special area of Art Deco Weekend for kids and families. The Playground is open to the public on Saturday (1/17) and Sunday (1/18) from NOON – 5PM. The Playground is located in Lummus Park by 13th street and features live performances just for kids along with kids activities and vendors. On Sunday, we will kick off the day at the Playground with an event for dogs, so bring the whole family to Art Deco Weekend and visit the Playground! On Sunday, at the Playground, all the participating dogs will receive a doggie bag at our Arf Deco doggie meet-up. Awards will be given out at the Playground Stage for MOST DECO DOG and to the DOG & OWNER who look the most alike along with a handful of other fun awards.

The B.I.G. Summit Technology Conference 1/20/15

The B.I.G. Summit – Technology Conference
Tuesday, January 20th, 7:00am – 6:00pm
bigsummitNew World Center
500 17th St
Miami Beach, FL 33139
Tickets: $299 Standard
Use code ROIM99 to save $200 off Standard Tickets.
$499 VIP (includes preferred seating, VIP lunch with speakers & special guests, and special gifts)
$99 Student (with ID)
All tickets include, breakfast, lunch, and access to the After Party. Access to all sessions and post summit presentation materials also included.
Register Online

Each year the B.I.G. (Business, Innovation and Growth) Summit welcomes audiences of visionaries, business titans, entrepreneurs, media, business, and community leaders to a day of game-changing BIG ideas and disruptive technologies for propelling business forward.

This year’s Summit will feature keynote speaker Randi Zuckerberg (Facebook early executive), as well as Peter Rubin (Wired Magazine Senior Editor), Elizabeth Baron (Ford), and other noteworthy technology experts outlined in our Speakers section.

The outstanding lineup of global business leaders will discuss some of the most challenging and important issues of business, education, and entertainment in today’s ever-changing environment. Attendees will gain insight into how best to utilize the rapidly advancing world of technology to gain a competitive edge.

The B.I.G Summit is about fostering the culture of innovation, cutting-edge technology, intellectual support, and helping attendees identify and access resources that will fuel each stage of their business and the engine for economic vitality.

Single Mingle Pre-Valentine’s Day Mixer 2/7/15

Single Mingle Pre-Valentine’s Day Mixer
Saturday, 02/07/2015 – 07:00 pm – 10:00 pm
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4250 Salzedo Street,
Coral Gables, Florida 33146
Buy Tickets Link
Cost: 45.00

Heart Tango invites you to join us for what promises to be a night you will not want to miss. If you are one of the many singles in the city looking to meet the city’s most eligible bachelors and bachelorettes, then come to Singles Mingle Speed Dating event at CRAVE in Miami! Join us for an evening of mixing, mingling, and speed dating.

Come and meet other single professionals like yourself and have the time of your life!

Then, after the event, use our exclusive online system from home to choose your matches from the people at the event. You’ll be able to send messages through our system to anyone who attended the event.

Age groups: 21-34 and 35-45

OVER 150 SINGLES EXPECTED!!

Bizarre Botany: Tropical Botanic Artists 1/9/15

Bizarre Botany: Tropical Botanic Artists
Friday, 01/09/2015 – 01/30/2015 06:00 pm – 09:00 pm
bbb-coconut-Julio-FiguroaIsabel Fine Home Furnishings
7334 Red Road,
South Miami, Florida 33143
Webpage Link
Cost: Free

Bizarre Botany is an exhibition of black and white drawings by Miami-based Tropical Botanic Artists group. The original illustrations are drawn from 140 created for THE BIG, BAD BOOK OF BOTANY: The World’s Most Fascinating Flora by Michael Largo (William Morrow). The artists will be present for the January 9, 2015, kickoff event of South Miami’s monthly GalleryWalk.

Largo’s research for the highly personal collection of anecdotes about the effects of common and uncommon plants on humans led him to Tropical Botanic Artists who drew or painted plants to illustrate his words. Book combines latest biological data with bizarre facts about some of the plant kingdom’s most intriguing species.

Artists whose works are on view are Margie Bauer, Kristi Bettendorf, Beverly Borland, Silvia Bota, Marge Brown, Marie Chaney, Susan Cumins, Jeanie Duck, Julio Figueroa, Bobbi Garber, Pauline Goldsmith, Leo Hernandez, Carol Ann Lane, Elsa Nadal, Carol Onstad, and Donna Torres. Visit tropicalbotanicartists.com for details about the group. # # #

Happy New Year’s Eve 12.31

The Soul Of Miami New Year’s Eve Roundup

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  • E11even Miami Counts Down NYE With Usher 12/31/14

    E11EVEN_USHERIRIE_640_5E11even Miami Counts Down NYE With Usher Wednesday, 12/31/2014 – 09:00 pm – E11EVEN Miami 29 NE 11th St., Miami, Florida 33132 Buy Tickets Link Cost: Countdown The New Year With The Ultimate Performer. Open Bar 9pm to 11pm With Passed Hors d’oeuvres and Champagne Toast …

  • Oak Tavern’s 2nd Annual Mad Hatter Ball 12/31/14

    Mad-Hatter_-NYE_-Graphic-Wood-Background_-FINALOak Tavern’s 2nd Annual Mad Hatter Ball Wednesday, 12/31/2014 – 01/01/2015 09:00 pm – 02:00 am Oak Tavern 35 NE 40th St, Miami, Florida 33137 Webpage Link Cost: Free Don your most extravagant head piece and stride down to the design district where Oak Tavern will …

  • New Year’s Eve at Novecento & It Espresso Lounge – Midtown Miami 12/31/14

    NYE2015-2New Year’s Eve at Novecento & It Espresso Lounge – Midtown Miami Wednesday, 12/31/2014 – 12/31/2014 07:00 pm – Novecento & it Espress Lounge – Midtown Miami 3201 Buena Vista Blvd, Miami, Florida 33127 Webpage Link Cost: Varies Ring in 2015 with New Year’s Eve …

  • Royal White Affair NYE 2014 12/31/14

    royalwhiteaffairWednesday December 31, 2014, 9:00PM- 12:00AM Ritz Carlton South Beach 1 Lincoln Rd Miami, FL 33139 Dancing to the beats of DJs Tony G, Chris Valencia, and Malone, attendees will enjoy a night filled with mystique, live entertainment, aerialists, and …

  • UC|CU New Years Eve Gala hosted by Jack Mackenroth 12/31/14

    unitynyeWednesday, December 31, 2014, 10pm-1am Betsy Hotel Rooftop 1440 Ocean Drive Miami Beach, Florida 33139 Drinks, nibblies, party favors and International and HIV Advocate Jack Makenroth and Superstar DJ Citizen Jane! Proceeds benefit the Unity Coalition Sharing is CaringClick to …

  • Countdown NYE Early With Serendipity 3 12/31/14

    Serendipity3 NYE flierCountdown NYE Early With Serendipity 3 Wednesday, 12/31/2014 – 06:00 pm – 11:00 pm Serendipity 3 1102 Lincoln Rd, Miami Beach, Florida 33139 Webpage Link Cost: $10 For the ultimate, kids-friendly, New Years Eve Celebration, head to Serendipity 3 on Lincoln Road in Miami, to ring …

  • Monty’s Sunset New Years Eve Party 12/31/14

    Montys-New-YearsMonty’s Sunset New Years Eve Party Wednesday, 12/31/2014 – 01/01/2015 09:00 pm – 01:00 am Monty’s Sunset 300 Alton Road, Miami Beach, Florida 33139 Webpage Link Cost: Free New Years Eve is best night of the year to party, and no place else does it like …

  • New Year’s Eve Masquerade Ball at 1826 Restaurant & Lounge 12/31/14

    unnamed-11New Year’s Eve Masquerade Ball at 1826 Restaurant & Lounge Wednesday, 12/31/2014 – 07:30 pm – 1826 Restaurant & Lounge 1826 Collins Ave, Miami Beach, Florida 33139 Webpage Link Cost: $195/$200/$440 Experience four floors of vibrant atmosphere with musical stylings from three DJs this New …

  • Usher: Countdown the New Year with the Ultimate Performer 12/31/14

    USHER-E11EVEN-MIAMIUsher: Countdown the New Year with the Ultimate Performer Wednesday, 12/31/2014 – 12/31/2014 09:00 pm – E11EVEN Miami 29 NE 11th St., Miami, Florida 33132 Buy Tickets Link Cost: Varies E11EVEN MIAMI Welcomes USHER On New Year’s Eve Countdown the New Year with the ultimate performer! Open …

  • New Year’s Eve at Vintro Hotel & Kitchen 12/31/14

    New Year’s Eve at VINTRO Hotel & Kitchen Wednesday, 12/31/2014 – 09:00 pm – 12:00 am VINTRO Hotel & Kitchen 2216 Park Avenue, Miami Beach, FL 33139, 2216 Park Avenue, Florida 33139 Webpage Link Cost: $150.00 per person Ring in 2015 Mediterranean style with …

  • New Years Eve- Mango’s Tropical Cafe 12/31/14

    10801662_10152887059891779_5265675570830231735_nNew Years Eve- Mango’s Tropical Cafe Wednesday, 12/31/2014 – 01/01/2015 08:00 pm – 05:00 am Mango’s Tropical Cafe 900 Ocean Drive, MIAMI BEACH, Florida 33139 Webpage Link Cost: $500 New Year’s Eve 2014 Mango’s Tropical Cafe is now taking reservations for our Gala New Year’s Eve Party. …

  • Ring-In 2015 at National Hotel Miami Beach With Lavish Gourmet Menu and Live Band 12/31/14

    Ring-In 2015 at National Hotel Miami Beach With Lavish Gourmet Menu and Live Band Wednesday, 12/31/2014 – 08:30 pm – 01:30 am National Hotel Miami Beach 1677 Collins Avenue, Miami Beach, Florida 33139 Webpage Link Cost: $ 195.00 per person, plus tax …

  • LILT Lounge presents Une Nuit A Paris 12/31/14

    LILTNEWYEARSEVEFINALLILT Lounge presents Une Nuit A Paris Wednesday, 12/31/2014 – 01/01/2015 06:00 pm – LILT Lounge 270 Biscayne Way Blvd., Miami, Florida 33131 Webpage Link Cost: $150 – $750 LILT Lounge, The Epic Hotel’s newest entertainment venue, delivers a New Year’s Eve Parisian soirée dubbed: …

  • New Year’s Eve 2015 Celebration 12/31/14

    newyearseve: : : New Year’s Eve 2015 Celebration : : : Wednesday, 12/31/2014 – 08:00 pm – 05:00 am Dolores but you can call me Lolita 1000 S Miami Avenue, Miami, Florida 33131 Buy Tickets Link Cost: Present “End this year with a blast. Start the New …

  • Stilo Magazine Lincoln Rd NYE Bash 2015 12/31/14

    LINCOLNRDNYE20151Stilo Magazine Lincoln Rd NYE Bash 2015 Sunday, 12/31/2014 – 08:00 pm – 05:00 am Hush 1661 Pennsylvannia Ave, Miami Beach, Florida 33139 Eventbrite Link Cost: $50 and up International Fashion Magazine and Not for Profit Charity Organization, The Doc It Foundation will officially kick off …

  • New Year’s Eve 2015 at Shore Club 12/31/14

    New Year’s Eve 2015 at Shore Club Wednesday, 12/31/2014 – 01/01/2015 09:00 pm – 03:00 am Shore Club 1901 Collins Avenue, Miama, Florida 33139 Webpage Link Cost: $100 Shore Club Presents New Year’s Eve 2015 DJ Set by Damian Lazarus & Guest DJ to be Announced One Hour …

  • New Year’s Eve Dinner at JW Marriott Miami 12/31/14

    JW-Marriott-Miami-IsabelasNew Year’s Eve Dinner at JW Marriott Miami Wednesday, 12/31/2014 – 07:30 pm – 01:00 am JW Marriott Miami 1109 Brickell Avenue Miami, FL, Miami, Florida 33131 Webpage Link Cost: Adults $140, Children $60 Isabela’s, a restaurant in the JW Marriott Miami, will be offering a …

  • New Year’s Eve at E11even Miami 12/31/14

    NYENew Year’s Eve at E11even Miami Wednesday, 12/31/2014 – 10:00 pm – E11EVEN MIAMI 29 NE 11th Street, Miami, Florida 33132 Webpage Link Cost: countdown the new year with the sexiest show club in the country Join E11EVEN MIAMI for a spectacular evening of entertainment not …

  • New Year’s Eve at Batch 12/31/14

    unnamed-1New Year’s Eve at Batch Wednesday, 12/31/2014 – 07:00 pm – 12:00 am Batch Gastropub 30 sw 12 st, Miami, Florida 33130 Webpage Link Cost: Celebrate New Year’s Eve the Batch way! Enjoy 2 entrees, 1 appetizer, bottle of bubbly and your choice of dessert for …

  • Space NYE 2015 Loco Dice (Terrace) & Markus Schulz (Main Room) 12/31/14

    loco-markusSpace NYE 2015 Loco Dice (Terrace) & Markus Schulz (Main Room) Wednesday, 12/31/2014, 10:00 pm – 10:00 pm Club Space 34 NE 11 Street, Miami, Florida 33132 Buy Tickets Link Cost: $30+ On Wednesday, December 31st catch Markus Schulz, Loco Dice & Caleb Calloway at Club …

  • Ball & Chain Presents Rock Legends Tribute Show, After School Special this New Year’s Eve 12/31/14

    BCNEWYEARSTABLE-2Ball & Chain Presents Rock Legends Tribute Show, After School Special this New Year’s Eve Sunday, 12/31/2014 – 08:00 pm – 03:00 am Ball & Chain 1513 SW 8th street, Miami, Florida 33135 Webpage Link Cost: Ball & Chain, the historic and world famous live music …

  • Casablanca New Year’s Eve Party at FIFTY Ultra Lounge 12/31/14

    Casablanca New Year’s Eve Party at FIFTY Ultra Lounge Wednesday, 12/31/2014 – 08:30 pm – 05:00 am FIFTY Ultra Lounge 485 Brickell Avenue, Miami, Florida 33131 Buy Tickets Link Cost: $100 For the ultimate rooftop dance party and New Year’s celebration, head to FIFTY …

  • Terrazza at Shore Club NYE 2015 Dinner 12/31/14

    shore-clubTerrazza at Shore Club NYE 2015 Dinner Wednesday, 12/31/2014 – 07:30 pm – 12:00 am Shore Club 1901 Collins Ave, South Beach, Florida 33139 Buy Tickets Link Cost: 285 Appetizer Antipasto for Sharing Imported Cheese, Charcuterie, Olives, Mango Mostarda, Cranberry Preservatives, Nuts, Croustinies Salad Course Shoreclub Salad Chopped romaine hearts, radicchio, …

  • La Savina at Mondrian South Beach 12/31/14

    la-savana-nyeLa Savina at Mondrian South Beach Wednesday, 12/31/2014 – 08:30 pm – 12:30 am Mondrian South Beach 1100 West Avenue, South Beach, Florida 33139 Buy Tickets Link Cost: Set on the stunning waterfront of Biscayne Bay, Mondrian South Beach captures all the heat, intensity, energy and …

  • Crazy About You New Year’s Eve Celebration 12/31/14

    unnamedCrazy About You New Year’s Eve Celebration Wednesday, 12/31/2014 – 07:00 pm – Crazy About You 1155 Brickell Bay Drive, Miami, Florida 33131 Webpage Link Cost: Ring in the New Year at Brickell’s trendiest spot Crazy About You! Enjoy tunes and bubbles with friends, family …

  • Dolores, But You Can Call Me Lolita New Year’s Eve Celebration 12/31/14

    unnamed-1Dolores, But You Can Call Me Lolita New Year’s Eve Celebration Wednesday, 12/31/2014 – 07:00 pm – Dolores, But You Can Call Me Lolita 1000 S. Miami Ave, Miami, Florida 33130 Webpage Link Cost: Ring in the New Year at Brickell’s hot spot Dolores but …

  • Love is Blind New Year’s Eve Celebration 12/31/14

    unnamed-2Love is Blind New Year’s Eve Celebration Wednesday, 12/31/2014 – 07:00 pm – Love is Blind 225 Altara Ave, Miami, Florida 33146 Webpage Link Cost: Ring in the New Year like a true local at Miami favorite spot in Coral Gables Love is Blind! Enjoy …

  • Miami’s Hottest NYE Party at the Mondrian South Beach 12/31/14

    miami-nyeMiami’s Hottest NYE Party at the Mondrian South Beach Sunday, 12/31/2014 – 08:00 pm – 03:00 am Mondrian South Beach 1100 West Avenue, Miami Beach, Florida 33139 Buy Tickets Link Cost: This New Year’s Eve, Mondrian South Beach is THE incomparable Miami party destination for South …

  • NYE at Delano 2015 12/31/14

    DBC_141231_NYE_ColeNYE at Delano 2015 Wednesday, 12/31/2014 – 10:00 pm – 05:00 am Delano 1685 Collins Avenue, Miami Beach, Florida 33139 Buy Tickets Link Cost: 100-300 Get your tickets here: https://nightout.com/events/delano-new-years-eve-party-miami-jcole/12-31-2014/tickets?a=night-out-event-listings#.VH4GNWTF-QM Delano Beach Club J COLE Live Poolside Sharing is CaringClick to share on Google+ (Opens in new window)Share on …

  • Black Out Friday at Radio Bar 11/28/14

    Black Out Friday at Radio Bar! Friday, 11/28/2014 – 06:00 pm – Radio Bar 814 1st Street, Miami Beach, Florida 33139 Webpage Link Cost: Relieve all your Black Friday shopping stress at Radio Bar! For our Black Out Friday spectacular, enjoy $1 …

2nd Annual Bodhifest 2015 1/24/15

2nd Annual Bodhifest 2015
Sunday, 01/24/2015 – 02/08/2015 10:00 am – 08:00 pm
image002Ichimura Miami-Japanese Garden
1101 MacArthur Causeway,
Miami, Florida 33132
Webpage Link
Tickets $10.00 per person during weekend festival activities.
Free to the public on weekdays with a suggested donation of $10.00.
No admission fee for seniors and children under 12.

The Chakrasamvara Center is pleased to present the 2nd Annual BodhiFest Miami, a two week-long multicultural celebration with a full range of spiritual activities and entertainment that will awaken the heart to compassion, consciousness and loving kindness for all.

The festival’s main source of inspiration and positive energy will come from the Jade Buddha, the largest healing sculpture in the world. The magnificent five-ton, seven-foot precious jade statue will be on public display at this year’s festival from January 24, 2015 to February 8, 2015 at Ichimura Miami-Japanese Garden on Watson Island, Miami Beach.

Guests will experience a fantastic blend of different cultures, music, food and more.

In addition to experiencing the spiritual power and healing energy emanating from the Jade Buddha, the 2nd Annual BodhiFest Miami offers festival-goers many unique opportunities, including multicultural dances, a wide variety of organic and international food, and numerous outdoor activities for the entire family. The festival is part of the World Tour for Universal Peace, a traveling international exhibition aimed at promoting compassion, consciousness and loving kindness among all people.

BodhiFest Entertainment Information:

Performances and experiences (weekends only) include:
• Animal Blessings
• Snow Lion and Yak Dance
• Yoga
• Meditation
• Healing Music
• Belly Dancing
• Sacred Peace Sand Mandala
• Exotic Foods
• Chanting Chod
• Sacred Dance
• Sacred Music (Instrumental)

Other performances include:
• Polynesian Show
• Fire Knife Dance
• Lilly Dance Club
• Indian Bollywood Dance
• Chinese Dancers

Hilton Bentley’s New Years Zeve Celebration 12/31/14

Hilton Bentley’s New Years Zeve Celebration
Wednesday, 12/31/2014 – 08:00 pm – 02:00 am
10865753_769307859771852_2052323013410187791_oHilton Bentley South Beach
101 Ocean Drive,
Miami Beach, Florida 33139
Webpage Link
Cost: $195

Raise a glass to the New Year at the luxurious Hilton Bentley South Beach. The evening features 6 hours of a full-open bar, live entertainment, and beach access to a front row view of Fifth Fireworks show. De Rodriguez Restaurant will provide an assortment of culinary bites including: Kobe beef sliders, garlic parsley shrimp, and slow roasted chicken empanadas. Cost to attend is $195, for an all-inclusive NYE ticket to the event.Contact 305-938-4604 for more info.

MIAlien Drop The Bass NYE Bash feat Afrobeta, Otto Von Shirach, Telekinetic Walrus + More 12/31/14

MIAlien Drop The Bass NYE Bash feat Afrobeta, Otto Von Shirach, Telekinetic Walrus + More
Wednesday, 12/31/2014 – 01/01/2015 10:00 pm – 04:00 am
10678803_818905868156204_8147914689799225293_nThe Stage
170 NE 38th Street,
Miami, Florida 33137
Webpage Link
Cost: $10 Advanced ($5 Surcharge for under 21)

Celebrate New Year’s Eve with The Stage with your favorite line up:

Afrobeta
Otto Von Schirach
Telekinetic Walrus and The Pride of Ions
Juan BassHead
Skinny Hendrix

Mursday 1/17/15

Mursday
Saturday, 01/17/2015 – 01/18/2015 10:00 pm – 04:00 am
10258443_818906378156153_2456647925863898327_oThe Stage
170 NE 38th Street,
Miami, Florida 33137
Webpage Link
Cost: $13 Pre-sale // $20 door // $5 surcharge for under 21

¡MursDay!
The album’s first single “Tabletops” was released on April 21, 2014. On May 1, 2014, the music video for “Tabletops” was released. On June 6, 2014, the music video for “Here” was released. On May 29, 2014, the music video for “Serge’s Song” was released.

Sounds by DJ Heron & DJ Sharpsound

Nipsey Hussle Live 1/10/15

Nipsey Hussle Live
Saturday, 01/10/2015 – 01/11/2015 09:00 pm – 04:00 am
10484110_808277222552402_6665940595610289832_nThe Stage
170 NE 38th Street,
Miami, Florida 33137
Webpage Link
Cost: $30 presale // $50 at the Door

Nipsey Hussle

You already know what it is. From the way he greets you, to the words that he speaks. The uniform he wears is bold, aggressive and absolutely intimidating. He’s authentic – the offspring of the West Coast’s most celebrated talent – yet and still a novelty all his own. In an industry that’s fallen victim to bubble gum lyrics and erroneous dance fads to match, he’s the spokesperson the block wants for. He’s the sociopolitical outrage of Ice Cube and N.W.A. He’s Snoop Dogg before you knew his name and Ice T after an unexpected knock at 6 o’clock in the morning. He’s the very definition of Slauson & Crenshaw – a self-inspired movement and a name you can trust. He is Nipsey Hussle.

Jam Cruise 13 Official Pre-Cruise Kickoff Party 1/5/15

Jam Cruise 13 Official Pre-Cruise Kickoff Party
Monday, 01/05/2015 – 01/06/2015 07:00 pm – 04:00 am
Jan-15-2015The Stage
170 NE 38th Street,
Miami, Florida 33137
Webpage Link
Cost: $10 Cruisers // $15 Gen. Public

The Revivalists

The septet has been playing nonstop since 2007, crafting a genre-hopping sound that rounds out traditional rock instrumentation with horns and pedal steel guitar and mixes the divergent backgrounds of its individual members with the humid, funky undercurrents of the band’s New Orleans home. The result is like English spoken with an exotic accent: familiar, yet difficult to pin down.

The California Honeydrops

The California Honeydrops don’t just play music—they throw parties. Drawing on diverse musical influences from Bay Area R&B, funk, Southern soul, Delta blues, and New Orleans second-line, the Honeydrops bring vibrant energy and infectious dance-party vibes to their live shows. They’ve taken the party all over the world: on their nine European tours, to featured slots at such premiere festivals as Monterey Jazz, High Sierra, and Outside Lands, and performances in 2013 supporting B.B. King, Dr. John, Buddy Guy, and Allen Toussaint. Whether in those high-profile performances or in more intimate venues where the band itself can leave the stage and get down on the dance floor, the California Honeydrops’ shared vision and purpose remain: to make the audience dance and sing.

JUke

Hailing from Miami, JUke is a new breed of Post-blues and the brainchild of singer/songwriter/harmonica whiz, Eric Garcia, who was dissatisfied with most dated, non-threatening traditional blues. Eric felt the need to bring the angst and power back into the type of music that seemed to lose some of it’s relevance and impact.

Teaming up with guitar phenom and singer, Evan Lamb, was the catapult that made JUke go and realize Eric’s vision.

The addition of powerhouse drummer, Brian Lange, and the endless grooves from bassist, Taylor Byrd, have completed the unique hybrid that has become JUke.

Dark Horse Flyer 1/29/15

Dark Horse Flyer
Thursday, 01/29/2015 – 10:00 pm – 05:00 am
DHF129Blackbird Ordinary
729 SW 1st Avenue,
Miami, Florida 33130
Webpage Link
Cost: Free

Dark Horse Flyer will play at Blackbird Ordinary on Thursday, Jan. 29th. Formed in 2011, the South Florida-based rock sextet incorporates stellar musicianship with classic rock, blues, and soul. Their album Breakaway released in the fall of 2014, a masterful 9-song album exploring love, second chances, and the courage to pursue your dreams. Showtime 11pm. Admission is free.

The 4th Annual PhilanthroFest 4/11/15

The 4th Annual PhilanthroFest
Saturday, 04/11/2015 – 10:00 am – 06:00 pm
PhilanthroFest_2015Museum Park
1075 Biscayne Blvd.,
Miami, Florida 33132
Webpage Link
Cost: free

PhilanthroFest, the nation’s largest community engagement festival, presents their carnival-inspired event to connect people, passion and philanthropy. PhilanthroFest will take place on Sat., Apr. 11, 2015 @ Museum Park (1075 Biscayne Blvd., Miami, FL 33132 — located between PAMM and American Airlines Arena) from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. with the goal of connecting potential volunteers and donors to not-for-profit organizations while creating an environment that promotes civic engagement, deepens community connections and sparks the philanthropic spirit of South Florida.

This year’s show will bring together over 120 non-profits, dozens of artists and scores of sponsors and vendors with thousands of attendees who want to share their time, talent and treasure while engaging with great causes and brands. PhilanthroFest will transform 30 acres at Museum Park to recreate a carnival dreamland featuring games, rides, food, performances, live giveaways and special surprises throughout the day.

Full-day admission to PhilanthroFest is free and open to the public.

To learn more about sponsorship & volunteer options or for event inquiries, email Info@PhilanthroFest.com or visit www.PhilanthroFest.com.

Miami’s First Annual Doggy Fest at Bayfront Park 1/10/15

Miami’s First Annual Doggy Fest
Saturday, January 10, 10 a.m. – 6 p.m.
DOGGYFESTPOSTERBayfront Park
301 Biscayne Blvd.
Miami, FL 33132

Calling all animal lovers! The First Annual Doggy Fest will be making its way to Bayfront Park offering a fun-filled day for pooches and dog lovers alike. On Saturday, January 10, 2015, from 10 a.m. – 6 p.m., families and their canine companions are invited to attend Doggy Fest where there will be a lineup of doggy fashion and talent shows, live music and entertainment, pet adoptions, contests, obstacle courses, vendor booths, food trucks, doggy treats and much more.

The event, presented by Duquesa Promotions, is the first of its kind in Miami, drawing an expected couple thousand attendees. Among guests attending are local celebrities and media personalities with their four-legged friends.

Highlights of Doggy Fest include the Owner/Dog Lookalike Contest, Cutest/Ugliest Contest, Doggy Fashion Show, Obstacle/Agility Course, live music and entertainment by Ricky Valido, No restrictions and Yeshiva.

Sponsors include 1-800-PetMeds, car2go, Laser Eye Center of Miami, Doggie Bag Café, Baru Urbano, D.O.G. Miami, Pet Limo, Pet Heaven, JustLikeGrass.com, The Canine Line and many more.

ThinkBike 2015: Plaza Party 1/15/15

ThinkBike 2015: Plaza Party
Thursday, January 15, 2015, 3:30PM – 5:00PM
logosHistoryMiami
101 West Flagler Street
Miami, FL 33130
Register Online

Join us on Thursday, January 15th 3:30-5 PM for the free, closing festivities of ThinkBike 2015, a four-day celebration and study of how biking can make Miami more livable and sustainable.

Brought to you by the Consulate General of the Kingdom of the Netherlands, in cooperation with Miami-Dade County, Miami-Dade Metropolitan Planning Organization, Friends of the Underline, the Dutch Cycling Embassy, Bike305 and The Parks Foundation of Miami-Dade, ThinkBike 2015 features several presentations and workshops at HistoryMiami and the Downtown Miami-Dade County Public Library.

Led by an experienced team of Dutch urban planning and mobility experts, ThinkBike 2015 focuses on The Underline, the transformative 10-mile linear park and urban trail below Metrorail from the Miami River to Dadeland South, and how it can enhance connectivity, mobility, and biking safety for hundreds of thousands of residents and visitors.

The opening session on Monday, January 12th, kicks off with a public presentation of Dutch best practices for bike infrastructure, planning, and implementation and ends with a virtual bike ride along the M-Path (RSVP here). The closing session, Thursday, January 15th, from 1-3:30 PM, will feature the findings and recommendations for the Underline’s implementation (RSVP here).

Sign up now and bring your friends for the free fun from 3:30-5 PM on January 15th for the ThinkBike 2015 Party on the Plaza. We’ll present a VanMoof bicycle to the lucky winner of the LoveBike contest, and have music, entertainment and goodies for everyone who attends.

LoveBike: Enter to win a VanMoof bike courtesy of The Netherlands Consulate in Miami. Visit www.theunderline.org/lovebike, tell us what you like and don’t like about biking in Miami. Entries accepted through January 12, 2015. We’ll announce the winner at the ThinkBike 2015 closing event: Party on the Plaza, HistoryMiami on January 15th 3:30-5 PM.

ThinkBike 2015: Opening Event 1/12/15

ThinkBike 2015: Opening Event
Monday, January 12, 2015, 9:00AM – 12:00PM
thinkbikeHistoryMiami
101 West Flagler Street
Miami, FL 33130
Register Online

Join us at HistoryMiami on Monday, January 12th 9AM – 12PM for the opening event of ThinkBike 2015, a four-day celebration and study of how biking can make Miami more livable and sustainable.

Brought to you by the Consulate General of the Kingdom of the Netherlands, in cooperation with Miami-Dade County, Miami-Dade Metropolitan Planning Organization, Friends of the Underline, the Dutch Cycling Embassy, Bike305 and The Parks Foundation of Miami-Dade, ThinkBike 2015 features several presentations and workshops at HistoryMiami and the Downtown Miami-Dade County Public Library.

Led by an experienced team of Dutch urban planning and mobility experts, ThinkBike 2015 focuses on The Underline, the transformative 10-mile linear park and urban trail below Metrorail from the Miami River to Dadeland South, and how it can enhance connectivity, mobility, and biking safety for hundreds of thousands of residents and visitors.

The opening session on Monday, January 12th, kicks off with a public presentation of Dutch best practices for bike infrastructure, planning, and implementation. Experts will share how the Netherlands was transformed into the world’s most bike-friendly country, where the bike is used as an alternative to driving a car. The kickoff concludes with a virtual bike ride along the M-Path, the existing bike path below Metrorail.

Sign up now for the closing session on Thursday, January 15th, from 1-3:30 PM at HistoryMiami, which will feature the findings and recommendations for the Underline’s implementation by renowned mobility and infrastructure experts (RSVP here). After the closing session, ThinkBike 2015 will conclude with the presentation of a VanMoof bicycle to the winner of the LoveBike contest followed by a party on the HistoryMiami Plaza (RSVP here).

LoveBike: Enter to win a VanMoof bike courtesy of The Netherlands Consulate in Miami. Visit www.theunderline.org/lovebike, tell us what you like and don’t like about biking in Miami. Entries accepted through January 12, 2015. We’ll announce the winner at the ThinkBike 2015 closing event: Party on the Plaza, HistoryMiami on January 15th 3:30-5 PM.

Brainfood Speaker Series presents Martin Varsavsky 1/15/15

Brainfood Speaker Series presents Martin Varsavsky
Thursday, January 15, 2015m 6:30PM, 8:30PM
Martin Varsavsky - 14The LAB Miami
400 NW 26th Street
Miami, FL 33127
Get Your Tickets

Join us as Mr. Varsavsky leads a discussion about entrepreneurship worldwide.
NOTE: The date has been changed from January 14th to January 15th, 2015

6:30-7:00pm – Registration & Networking
7:00-7:30pm – Keynote Interview moderated by Marco Giberti
7:30-8:00pm – Audience Q&A
8:00-8:30pm – Wrap-up & Networking

More about the Speakers
Martin Varsavsky (Guest Speaker)
Founder & CEO of Fon, Martin Varsavsky is an Argentine/Spanish entrepreneur who lives between Madrid, NYC and Miami, and has founded seven companies over the course of his career. In 1984, while still in college, Varsavsky started his first business, Urban Capital Corporation, one of the early leaders of the loft movement in downtown Manhattan. His current venture, Fon, is the largest WiFi network in the world. Its investors include Atomico, British Telecom, Coral Group, Skype, Google, and Index Ventures. Since 2012 he has taught entrepreneurship at Columbia University and New York University.

Marco Giberti (Moderator)
Mr. Giberti is a successful entrepreneur and angel investor with more than 20 years of intensive experience in marketing and communications with focus on the media, internet and events industry. Over the course of his business career, Mr. Giberti has been awarded a number of distinctions in his field, including, among others, Entrepreneur of the year Award and was named one of the top 100 most influential people on the global convention and exhibition business by the Trade Show Week magazine.

Brainfood @ The LAB is a monthly, hands-on discussion with successful entrepreneurs, investors, and CEOs from around the world. These monthly gatherings will help local startups and entrepreneurs understand the opportunities and challenges of launching and growing a business. Every participant will leave with a wealth of new ideas and key, practical advice to advancing one’s own entrepreneurial career.

Life Is Art Block at Art Deco Weekend Festival 1/16/15-1/18/15

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Life Is Art Block at Art Deco Weekend Festival
adwliaflyer1January 16, 17, 18, 2015
Ocean Drive
Miami Beach, FL 33139
Art Deco Weekend is Free and open to the public. All Art Deco Weekend events are free unless otherwise noted.
Full Schedule

Every year during Art Deco Weekend, Miami Design Preservation League closes Ocean Drive to traffic. Over 140 vendors line Lummus Park and Ocean Drive displaying vintage and handmade paintings, photography, jewelry, sculptures, posters and more. Ocean Drive fills with street entertainment, classic cars and people. However, the main attraction is the Art Deco buildings sitting on the most famous street in South Florida

Life Is Art BlockThe Local Artist Zone
Ocean Drive, 11th to 12th Street
Friday, 1/16: Noon – 11pm
Saturday, 1/17: 10am – 11pm
Sunday, 1/18: 10am – 8pm
Life Is Art is very excited to announce that The Miami Design Preservation League has invited us to host a local art show within their 38th Annual Art Deco Weekend! Life Is Art has an entire block of Ocean Drive, from 11th to 12th Street, filled with amazing artists from South Florida.

This year, Life Is Art is creating our very own “Locals Only Art Zone” within the Art Deco Weekend Festival called the Life Is Art Block! All of our artists will be gathered into one block in the middle of Ocean Drive, the Art Block featuring only local artists.

Exhibiting Artists include: David Gary Lloyd, JanRafael, Mark Diamond, J.A.S. Photography, Teepop art, Nancy Campos Art, Deming King Harriman, Achilles Secret, GAB Studio Art Group, Ian Fichman, Eugenio Jaramillo, Eleazar Delgado Studio, Guillermo Mazzotti, arteColomè by Jacqueline Colomè, Larry Alan Shane, Josephine Reyes, Star Trauth, Smadar Sasson, Nadine Creates, Gilles Hurtaud, Glenda Ramos, Robert Korhonen

A lively and entertaining menu of family friendly entertainment takes over Ocean Drive during Art Deco Weekend. Come see stilt walkers, magicians, dancers, strolling characters and more!

Events At The Promenade
The Promenade Bar “The Speakeasy” is generously sponsored by the The Original Miami Beach Antique Show! They will have some beautiful antiques for show and sale and information about their upcoming show.
12th Street & Ocean Drive on the sand
LIVE Jazz & Big Band Entertainment
Art Deco Weekend Fashion Show
Art Deco & Mid Century Furniture & Design Expo
Swingsomnia
Deco Dance-A-Thon
The Promenade is our cultural hub at Art Deco Weekend. Attendees will be able to dance to music from the 1920s, 30s & 40s as jazz musicians & big bands take the stage. Attendees will be able to see furniture and home accessories made in Art Deco decades. Models will take the stage and showcase clothing and accessories made or inspired by the Art Deco era. Finally, the ADW Film Series will feature films made in Miami Beach as we celebrate the “100 Years of Miami Beach!”

The Art Deco Weekend lectures are held in the Art Deco Museum at 1001 Ocean Drive, Miami Beach, Fl 33139.

Pictures of Life in Color

Life In Color returned to Miami this past weekend and it was yet again an epic event. The World’s Largest Paint Party took over Sun Life Stadium right after Christmas as a kick ass present to the EDM fans of South Florida. Unlike Ultra where you are packed into a venue like sweaty sardines, Life in Color had a huge swath of land to roam around in. There were two mammoth stages packed with some of the best DJ’s in the world.

Our favorites were Diplo and Kaskade who put on insane shows. There was paint being sprayed from the stages so the revelers could get as wet and sticky as they wanted, but there were also safe zones for those who did not want to get drenched in paint. The vibe, people, music and fx were incredible and we can not wait until Life in Color returns next year.

Photos courtesy of Life in Color 

Full Coverage on Hedonist Shedonist 

The Unofficial Kickoff to Miami Food Week: 5-Cubed Presented by Haute Dining 2/18/15

The Unofficial Kickoff to Miami Food Week: 5-Cubed Presented by Haute Dining
February 18th, 2015
1111 Lincoln Road
Miami Beach, FL 33139
VIP: $250.00
General Admission: $150.00

OmmeGang and Haute Dining will host a unique experience that is set to blow the minds and tantalize the palates of food lovers and beer enthusiasts alike. 5³, an exclusive Miami Food Week event debuting on February 18th, will give guests the select opportunity to taste the creations of five A-list culinary innovators, with each chef pairing their dish to an OmmeGang craft beer in order to escalate the ecstatic flavors of each culinary creation. 5³… 5 chefs, 5 beers, 5 courses.

The night will be hosted by the iconic Executive Chef Sean Brasel, from Meat Market, and the event will be sponsored by Certified Angus Beef, Goya Foods and American Food Equipment. 5³ promises to be a dynamic night of sharing inspirations, conversations and memory-making tastings.

The event is a tribute to the passions and creativity of:
· Sean Brasel – Chef/Partner Meat Market – Miami Beach, Palm Beach and Puerto Rico – Miami Ommegang HopChef Winner 2014.
· Johnny Sheehan – Chef New World Tavern – Boston, Ommegang HopChef Winner 2014
· Alex Chang – Zagat Top 30 under 30 opening the Vagabond this month
· Adrianne Calvo – Chef/Owner Adrianna’s Vineyard
· Brad Kilgore – Miami Eaters Chef of the Year, formerly J & G Grill and now opening Alter in Wynwood

5³ puts craft beer and food enthusiasts face-to-face with true culinary rockstars. For VIP guests, Haute Dining brings culinary personalities from across the nation to redefine adventurous food and beer pairings, in a 5-course sit-down dinner to be served around a 200 guest Royal Table. The after party opens up the scene to General Admission guests and invites them to enjoy a sampling of the delectable dishes crafted by the five original chefs. An additional ten trendsetting chefs will join the culinary party, to bring your total to fifteen food and OmmeGang beer pairings.

Taste the results of decades of devotion to the culinary arts, where beer, cuisine and music by DJ Danny Stern collide in a spectacular fashion. The sit-down dinner for VIP guests will be held from 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. and General Admission guests will be invited to take part in the gastronomical delight from 8:00 p.m. until 10:30 p.m. Haute Dining is trailblazing a path filled with innovation, creativity and soul.

Early bird tickets will be on sale for Haute Dining members this week, and tickets will be available for the public to purchase next week. Haute Dining loves to give back, and we are happy to say that a portion of the proceeds will go to the Little Lighthouse Foundation.

January Meet-up: The Future of Journalism 1/20/15

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January Meet-up: The Future of Journalism
journalismTuesday, January 20, 2015, 7:00pm
The Stage Miami
170 NE 38th St
Miami Design District
Miami, Florida 33137
This event is free thanks to our sponsor, Verizon Wireless.
RSVP on Facebook
The first 50 guests to arrive will receive a free drink ticket.

The rise of instant information and digital first has left journalism in a state of change. Has self-preservation led to innovation? At our January meet-up, Social Media Club South Florida teams up with PRSA Miami to present an expert panel to discuss the future of journalism. How technology and instantaneous information are reshaping news – not only how it’s discovered and consumed, but also how it’s reported and distributed.

Our esteemed panel will address key issues such as:
• Mobile and media
• Speed vs accuracy
• The new journalist? Part investigator / writer, part sales person
• How integral is SEO
• Independent bloggers and freelancers vs traditional reporters
• The role of citizen journalism
• The profitability forecast

The purpose of SMCSF is to promote media literacy, promote standard technologies, encourage ethical behavior and share best practices. We bring together journalists, publishers, communications professionals, artists, amateur media creators, citizen journalists, teachers, students, tool makers, and other interested collaborators for open sharing of knowledge and opinions. Learn more and join the ongoing conversation on SMCSF’s Facebook Group at https://www.facebook.com/groups/smcsf/ or by following #SMCSF.

PSRSA Miami is an organization of public relations professionals representing many sectors and industries. It offers a variety of professional development programs and great networking opportunities. More info at http://www.prsamiami.org/

Oak Tavern’s 2nd Annual Mad Hatter Ball 12/31/14

Oak Tavern’s 2nd Annual Mad Hatter Ball
Wednesday, 12/31/2014 – 01/01/2015 09:00 pm – 02:00 am
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35 NE 40th St,
Miami, Florida 33137
Webpage Link
Cost: Free

Don your most extravagant head piece and stride down to the design district where Oak Tavern will be hosting their second annual mad hatter ball! Party starts at 9pm with a three-course prixe fix dinner. Enjoy the new year celebrating with speciality cocktails,prizes for the best over-the-top hats, and live music by vinyl funkmeister, DJ Benton Galgay! For reservations please call (786) 391-1818.

New Year’s Eve at Novecento & It Espresso Lounge – Midtown Miami 12/31/14

New Year’s Eve at Novecento & It Espresso Lounge – Midtown Miami
Wednesday, 12/31/2014 – 12/31/2014 07:00 pm –
NYE2015-2Novecento & it Espress Lounge – Midtown Miami
3201 Buena Vista Blvd,
Miami, Florida 33127
Webpage Link
Cost: Varies

Ring in 2015 with New Year’s Eve at Novecento and It Espresso Lounge – Midtown – Miami. Celebrate the New Year with a magnificent 3-course dinner topped with Christmas treats and a kids menu for the little ones. Delicious appetizer platters will be paired with a bottle of Prosecco or Ferllen Wine at It Lounge for $100. Guests will also receive custom party favors and enjoy a special NYE countdown. Guests can also enjoy backstage VIP access at It Lounge. While dining, guests can enjoy a live DJ spinning the best Top 40 hits. First seating for dinner begins at 7:00 pm and ends at 9:30 pm. Second seating for dinner begins at 9:45 pmand ends at 12:00 am. $95 per person for first seating dinner and $150 per person for second seating dinner. $35 per child. It Lounge Backstage VIP first seating will begin at 7:00 pm and ends at 9:30 pm and second seating begins at 9:45 pm and ends at 1:00 am. It Lounge Backstage VIP is $500 for the first seating and $700 for the second seating. For reservations, please email marketing@itloungemiami.com. Novecento and It Espresso Lounge are located at 3201 Buena Vista Blvd in Midtown-Miami. For more information, please visit www.novecento.com | www.itloungemiami.com

The Downtown Full Moon Party The Moon Catcher 1/3/15

The Downtown Full Moon Party The Moon Catcher
Saturday, 01/03/2015 – 09:00 pm – 03:00 am
DFMP-January-2015-flyer-front-500pxTSL Lounge
167 NW 23rd Street,
Miami, Florida 33127
Webpage Link
Cost: $5 – $15 (Advanced Online Purchase)

What a better way to start the New Year with a fully executed lunar cycle… On Saturday January 3rd, the moon will show its full face as it shines down upon us to remind everyone about the magical phenomenon that can happen when we come together as one. To celebrate we invite Uma Galera, one of South Florida’s most prominent bands, to grace us with their Interstellar Soul/Folk/Ska/Reggae/Rock/Punk/Funk sound.

The “downtown FULL MOON party” presents THE MOON CATCHER “Join us and you will literally grab the moon”

Free admission before 11p for all drummers, musicians, and performers with proper instruments and spinning props/gears

Door Admission: $10 – $15
($5 Pre-sold Tickets are available online; and other options for advanced purchased tickets with a free drink are also available…)
21+ Only Event

Featuring:
Uma Galera
Chilly
Dj Stingray
Bli Bi Gore Eric (Lead Drummer)
Anthony Bacchus (Lead Drummer)
Additional Performances…

Plus,
Live Interactive Art
Drumming
Body / Face Painting
Tarot Reading
Poi / Fire Performance
Dance Troupes
Massage
Holistic Vendors
Food And Cocktails

Suggested Dresscode: (Very Important!) Creative Attire

Hosted By: Fritz R., Tracie Samara, Sophie Mon, Olivia Delaney, Anthony Bacchus, Bli Bi Gore Eric

Talk About It Tuesday 12.30

Back in October, John O’Connor wrote the article below looking at creative efforts being used to educate our kids. As we move into 2015, we encourage all of you to think outside of this standardized box. To know that our methods and our modeling directly effects the choices that our children will make, who will be those who shape our city. So in 2015, give cheers and thanks to our teachers.

Why A Miami Middle School Is Teaching Debate To Conquer Common Core

Bridget McKinney, principal at Miami’s Allapattah Middle School, says her students struggle to pass the state’s reading and writing tests.

So when McKinney first read the Common Core math and language arts standards used in Florida schools this year, what jumped out was the emphasis on answering questions and making arguments using examples and evidence from what students are reading.

Allapattah Middle School principal Bridget McKinney sits in on one of the speech and debate classes she's required her students to take. McKinney says the Common Core standards emphasis using evidence and making arguments.

It took McKinney back to college — she was a speech major. So she decided her sixth, seventh and eighth graders would have to take a speech and debate course each year.

McKinney says the goal is to improve reading and writing skills — and state test scores.

“It’s been our Achilles’ heel at Allapattah, meeting that minimum requirement for literacy,” McKinney says. “I have to be very, very innovative or an out-of-the-box thinker to make this connection for my students.”

Florida is one of dozens of states which have adopted math and language arts standards based on Common Core. The standards outline what students should know in every grade.The state also will begin using a new, tougher test tied to the standards.

McKinney thinks the class will help prepare her students for changes in the the state’s new reading and writing exam. On the previous tests, she says, students would read a single passage and answer a few questions.

“Now they’re going to have four sources and maybe two questions,” she says, referring to snippets from magazine articles, textbooks or poems. “But in those two questions are embedded so many requirements. They have to, one, cite evidence from the four sources. They have to choose a side. They have to use proper grammar and spelling.”

LaDemia Albury is constantly asking her students for evidence.

She asks her students about their book, “Foster Care Oddysey”: Why did Mrs. Chester turn sour after her husband got sick?

She asks a student to read from her essay but cuts her off when she isn’t specific enough.

“Before Mr. Chester was in severe issues – what is the severe issues?” Albury asks. “Just be specific. You’re wasting time with that. You wasted your opportunity to win a case.

“The man is dying. He has emphysema. Why didn’t you write that?”

Math and language arts are the main focus of Common Core standards.

LaDemia Albury moved from an A-rated school to Allapattah Middle School at the request of principal Bridget McKinney.

But literacy – reading comprehension, analysis, critical thinking – are embedded throughout the standards. And that encourages schools to add more reading in non-Common Core subjects like science and social studies.

Experts say speech and debate is a natural way to support the standards.

Robert Rothman is a fellow at the Alliance for Excellent Education, which supports the Common Core.

“They’ve been included in some state standards before now but haven’t really gotten much attention,” he says.

Common Core is supposed get students ready for college or to help them get a job after high school. Rothman says employers want workers with better communications skills.

But a lot of educators argue the standards are too hard for younger students and don’t ask enough of older students. Parents complain about convoluted homework or the continued emphasis on testing.

Critics say the standards don’t address problems related to poverty, such as homelessness, hunger, or unstable families, that so many students at Allapattah Middle and other schools must deal with in addition to their studies.

And many worry special education students or kids learning English will struggle to keep up. About half of Allapattah’s students are Hispanic and many are new immigrants, particularly from Honduras.

Veldreana Oliver teaches many of those students. She says some couldn’t write in Spanish, let alone English.

A stack of books in Veldreana Oliver's classroom.

But she points to a wall full of essays as evidence the debate course is working.

“When they entered here in August, they couldn’t do that,” she says. “It’s October. I couldn’t get a sentence, but now I’m getting two paragraphs.”

And just like walking comes before running, back in LaDemia Albury’s classroom, you have to learn to write before you can debate.

“When are we going to start debatin’ in here?’,” Albury says, immitating a student’s question. “And I made it clear to them that until you learn how to put your argument down clearly… on a sheet of paper, we will never start the verbal part of it because we have to get the written part down pat.”

Batch New Years Day Brunch and Football 1/1/15

Batch New Years Day Brunch and Football
Thursday, 01/01/2015 – 11:00 am – 04:00 pm
unnamed3Batch Gastropub
30 SW 12th St,
Brickell, Florida 33130
More Info Link
Cost:

Brunch foodies and football lovers are in for a double the fun. Guests can indulge on $20 Bottomless Mimosas, Sangria, Bellinis & a mouthwatering Brunch Menu, Brunch-goers will savor some batch favorites, Country Fried Chicken & Waffles, made with maple butter, powdered sugar, and sticky honey chicken served on top of a finger-liking-good Belgium waffle. Sugar fiends can turn to Drunkin French Toast, topped with madagascar vanilla bean, sweet rum, maple syrup and bacon. If you want to brunch and enjoy football at the same time Batch has you covered with their 14 TV’s and football specials, enjoy 50 Wings for $30 and drinks specials starting at $4.00.

64th Annual Beaux Arts Festival of Art 1/17/15-1/18/15

64th Annual Beaux Arts Festival of Art
logo-with-taglineV22January 17-18, 2015, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Grounds of the Lowe Art Museum
1301 Stanford Drive
University of Miami Campus
Coral Gables, FL
Admission and Parking: Free
www.BeauxArtsMiami.org
The 64th annual Beaux Arts Festival of Art presented by City National Bank will bring more than 220 fine art juried exhibitors to the grounds of the Lowe Art Museum on the University of Miami campus.

Widely recognized as one of the region’s most popular outdoor art exhibitions and a South Florida tradition, the Beaux Arts Festival of Art attracts thousands of visitors annually and offers works in 10 mediums for a variety of budgets. This year’s festival will feature live music in the main-stage tent, children’s entertainment – including free art activities for children ages 4-12 in the UHealth Family Fun Zone – and a variety of dining options, making this event ideal for art enthusiasts and families alike.

Proceeds from the festival benefit the Lowe Art Museum, a Beaux Arts partner for 63 years. Particularly newsworthy this year: a $1.5 million gift from Beaux Arts, the museum’s founding support group, has now enabled the creation of the endowed position of Beaux Arts Director and Chief Curator of the Lowe Art Museum, Jill Deupi. The gift to make the directorship endowment will remain in perpetuity and support increased programming, community outreach, facility upgrades and other projects at the Lowe.

Funds raised from the festival will also help underwrite “Hands On!” – Beaux Arts’ signature program for children from underserved schools. ”Hands On!” introduces these Miami-Dade students to the world of art and museums via field trips to the Lowe Art Museum.

In addition to the featured artists selected by a panel of jurors, festival visitors will also enjoy the popular Student Artist Showcase presented by BNY Mellon, featuring up to 150 pieces from talented Miami-Dade middle and high school students, on display inside the Lowe Art Museum throughout the weekend. A celebration honoring the students’ art will take place at 6:30 p.m. on Tuesday, January 13, 2015, at the Lowe. Additional sponsors of the Student Artist Showcase include Neiman Marcus and Joanna’s Marketplace.

The festival was originally called the “Clothesline Sale,” as Beaux Arts volunteers used clotheslines to display the works of local artists in front of the Lowe. Over 60 years later, the 100% volunteer-run, annual festival has evolved and is considered one of the top outdoor fine art shows in the country.

In addition to Presenting Sponsor City National Bank, Featured Sponsors for the 2015 Beaux Arts Festival of Art include Mercedes-Benz of Coral Gables and Cutler Bay, and UHealth, with additional support from Pollo Tropical and the University of Miami.

Grants include the City of Coral Gables, the Batchelor Foundation, the Cobb Family Foundation, Citizens Interested in Arts, and Publix Supermarkets Charities.

Founded in 1952, Beaux Arts is a 100% volunteer organization made up of 100 women and over 300 associates, who fund art enrichment, appreciation and financial assistance to the Lowe Art Museum at the University of Miami. Through major fundraising initiatives such as the annual Beaux Arts Ball and Beaux Arts Festival of Art on the University of Miami Campus, the organization is the largest group financial donor to the museum. In 2014, a $1.5 million gift from Beaux Arts enabled the creation of the endowed position of Beaux Arts Director and Chief Curator of the Lowe Art Museum – a gift that will remain in perpetuity and support increased programming, community outreach, facility upgrades and other projects at the Lowe. Beaux Arts also won the “White Award,” with which the organization was recognized as the University of Miami’s most effective donor, surpassing the $5 million mark of funds contributed to the Lowe Museum. To date, Beaux Arts has hosted over 25,000 children at the Beaux Arts Art Camp and hosted over 5,000 students from Miami-Dade schools for our art appreciation outreach program, “Hands On!.” For more information, visit www.BeauxArtsMiami.org.

Royal White Affair NYE 2014 12/31/14

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Royal White Affair NYE 2014
Wednesday December 31, 2014, 9:00PM- 12:00AM
royalwhiteaffairRitz Carlton South Beach
1 Lincoln Rd
Miami, FL 33139

Required dress for the event: evening wear, white is encouraged.
Tickets online
Presale tickets are priced at $99 and include a premium open from 9:00PM until midnight. Table reservations are available.

The Ritz Carlton South Beach will once again host a luxurious New Year’s white party event unlike any other. Last year, over 1,500 guests decked out in white flooded to enjoy “BLANC NYE 2014” a new edition to the fabulous event scene in South Florida. After much success, the party will return as a “Royal White Affair”. The much anticipated production will feature over-the-top specialty entertainment, renowned DJ’s, and opulent décor at one of South Beach’s most breathtaking locations.

What will guests expect this year? The producers of the event promise “a magical trip down the rabbit hole and into a wonderland only seen in dreams”. Dancing to the beats of DJs Tony G, Chris Valencia, and Malone, attendees will enjoy a night filled with mystique, live entertainment, aerialists, and performances. Eye catching visuals will enhance the guest experience, bringing storybook and iconic Royal figures to life.

Ringing in the New Year at a perfect location, and a complimentary open bar from 9:00PM- 12:00AM with the Atlantic Ocean just a few feet away sounds enticing, doesn’t it? From the “welcome court” to other great surprises before you even step into the party, the event will boast lots to see.

Presented in part by Perrier Jouet, “Royal White Affair”- NYE 2014 is a collaboration of some of the most recognized event producers in Miami. Celebrating New Year’s for most represents a fresh new start. For this reason, the “Royal White Affair” will feature a theme based exclusively around the color white which is synonymous with the clean slate that a new year represents. AMPM Presents, Creativas Group Public Relations and Branding, and Tony Guerra/Citrus Miami came together to conceptualize this unique production.

Now in its second year, “Royal White Affair”- NYE 2014 promises to be the hot ticket for those wanting an event that represents glamour and true entertainment. What better location than the Ritz? You are invited to enter the adult playground fit for Kings and Queens……You’re invited to be part of the story.

UC|CU New Years Eve Gala hosted by Jack Mackenroth 12/31/14

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UC|CU New Years Eve Gala hosted by Jack Mackenroth
unitynyeWednesday, December 31, 2014, 10pm-1am
Betsy Hotel Rooftop
1440 Ocean Drive
Miami Beach, Florida 33139
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We are happy to present this incredible rooftop event overlooking Ocean Drive fireworks on top of the exclusive Betsy Hotel! Drinks, nibblies, party favors and International and HIV Advocate Jack Makenroth and Superstar DJ Citizen Jane!

Aventura Dance Cruise Ignites Your Latin Dancing Spirit

As originally appeared on Hedonist Shedonist

Picture this: the sounds of Latin music permeating the entryways as you approach a massive 855-foot long vessel. Light-footed aficionados swirl in tandem with international flags whirling in the wind. As you stroll along starboard and gaze upon the expanse of sea, you feel an unbridled excitement bubbling inside and all around you. At this moment, you feel the keen awareness that it’s going to be an epic time. Don’t believe us? Just click the video below.>

After a few hours, however, you realize what an understatement that truly was,  because we had a freaking blast on this years edition of the Aventura Dance Cruise (ADC). The 7th annual Aventura Dance Cruise chartered the entire Carnival Ecstasy cruise ship, so every person on board was there for the same reason — a love for Latin dance, its music and its culture. Each person on board signed up to be utterly immersed in salsa, bachata, kizomba, merengue and any other latin dance you can dream of.  No matter you interest or skill-level, what resulted was a sort of kinship that had over 2,400 people dancing, drinking and singing on every inch of the ship until the wee hours of the night.

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The festivities were opened and closed by one of Latin music’s most influential vocalists and living legend José “El Canario” Alberto, who rocked the ship with two performances that brought back a tidal wave of beautiful nostalgic memories.
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We hung out with El Canario and his entourage during the private ADC party on a Bahamas beach. All of the artists were very approachable and took time to hang out with all their fans.
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Music Monday 12.29

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As we roll into 2015, we want to revisit an article that was published back in August about Pop Music the need for more political undertones. Happy Reading!

Why Popular Music Needs to Become Political Again

Like it or not, Pharell Williams’ “Happy” is likely to be the top-selling single of 2014. And yes, its buoyant ’60s soul vibe and simple, positive message is modern pop perfection. But scanning the rest of this year’s biggest hits, one is struck by a consistent theme: All of these songs are distinctly apolitical. Contemporary slang and the loosening of certain taboos aside, they could have been written in 2002, 1992, even 1982.

Political music isn’t some bygone genre like disco, swing revival, or ragtime.

Granted, popular music is supposed to provide some kind of escape from everyday life. However, shouldn’t it also sometimes reflect what is going on in the wider world at the time of its release? We are not living in a post-Auto-Tune utopia. Persistent economic problems, a deliberately obstructionist U.S. Congress, NSA surveillance, an expanding underclass — these are issues that seem ripe for lyrical lampooning by contemporary musicians. But no, we’d rather just twerk across America with Miley Cyrus.

Songs that spoke for the masses, questioned the system, and pointed the finger at the wrongdoers brought social relevance to popular music for decades, from the folk anthems of Woody Guthrie in the ’40s to the socially conscious hip-hop of the late ’80s and early ’90s.

That deified decade, the 1960s, is usually seen as the apex of it all, when the struggle of the civil rights movement and the quagmire of the Vietnam War incited some of the era’s greatest songs. The singer/songwriter fare of Phil Ochs, Bob Dylan, and Joan Baez that epitomized the early ’60s was drowned out in the latter half of the decade by the more visceral and downright angry screams of Country Joe and the Fish, the MC5, and even the Rolling Stones. By the beginning of the ’70s, Marvin Gaye asked “What’s Going On?” and had perhaps the most political Billboard topper in music history. America had lost its way, and the hitmakers of the day told us so.

Socially conscious soul continued to muse about the plight of black America well into the ’70s. The hedonism of disco muted the trend, before political rock returned with the howls of punk — a pissed-off counterpoint to the delirium of the dance floor.

In the next decade, rap and hip-hop picked up the mantle for black America, as Public Enemy, Eric B. & Rakim, and NWA countered the mostly superficial nature of ’80s pop by spitting rhymes about self-empowerment, standing up to oppression, and the often-ignored social ills of the Reagan era.

By the beginning of the 1990s, that kind of opinionated, black-power-inspired hip-hop had morphed into gangster rap. Of course, it was easier for media and government to represent the likes of Tupac as a danger to society, indoctrinating America’s youth, black and white, with violent fantasies, flaunting the thug life as something to aspire to.

In reality, Tupac could instill hope and encouragement as well as rebellion, but such nuances seemed too complex for ignorant politicians and greedy record execs. Those who had the power to change things wanted to deal with Tupac about as much as they did the social conditions that created him.

In the 2000s, the tragedy of 9/11, the reality of fighting two wars, and the presidency of George W. Bush provided fodder for rage. The politically charged narrative of Green Day’s smash American Idiot harnessed the spirit of Joe Strummer, railing against the hawkish political climate of the day, as well as vapid commercials and reality TV. The album was a tour de force that gloriously mocked the stupidity of our elected leaders and the apathy of the masses. But it also sold by the bucketload and relaunched the careers of the power punk trio.

That same year, 2004, Kanye West announced his arrival with The College Dropout, for which West took on all comers: consumerism (“All Falls Down”), religion (“Jesus Walks”), and racism and poverty (“Never Let Me Down”). There was also a refreshing element of self-awareness, as Kanye simultaneously embraced the benefits of success while finding them repugnant. On the track “Breath On,” West rapped, “Always said if I rapped I’d say somethin’ significant/But now I’m rappin’ about money, hos, and rims again.”

This has haunted West since. On the one hand, we respect him for his brilliantly blunt declaration that “George Bush hates black people” as predominantly black New Orleans neighborhoods waited in vain for government action after Katrina. But on the other hand, we cringe when he stumbles onstage and interrupts Taylor Swift’s VMA acceptance speech.

On last year’s Yeezus, he too often descended into a narcissistic haze. The track “Blood on the Leaves” uses a sample from “Strange Fruit,” a hugely significant song from the civil rights era, but only as a backdrop for a tirade against “second string bitches” and the female “gold digger.” Lines like “Put my fist in her like the civil rights sign” and “Eating Asian pussy, all I need is sweet and sour sauce” have made West’s political soapbox incredibly fragile. And to many, he has even become a farcical figure, his every utterance feeding into the media’s depiction of him as a caricature of the egocentric modern celebrity.

Not that we should just be looking to punk and hip-hop to inspire political change. What about EDM? The forebears of today’s electronic dance music were forged in the black and gay subcultures of Chicago and Detroit, partying among those who’d been systematically marginalized by society. In 2014, though, no one wants to be lectured on a rowdy club floor. Club promoters and fans want to see the DJs living it big, spraying ravers with four-figure bottles of Champagne, not pause to engage in a discussion about Republican gerrymandering of electoral districts or the dangers of hydraulic fracking.

Not that we masses particularly mind. If we’re not gazing at our own navels, we are gaping at Miley Cyrus as she swings naked on a giant wrecking ball for four minutes. Songs about the dispossessed and the downtrodden just don’t do it for us anymore. It’s more pleasurable to sing along to lyrics about sex, success, and good times than be reminded of the evils of the world.

However, political music isn’t some bygone genre like disco, swing revival, or ragtime. It’s no easy feat to simultaneously pull off a didactic message and a killer tune. Popular music can be bucolic, banal, and trivial. But there needs to be a balance. After all, ambivalence and apathy are not very rock ‘n’ roll; having a social conscience is.

 

2015 Miss Art Deco Beauty Pageant 1/10/15

2015 Miss Art Deco Beauty Pageant
Saturday, 01/10/2015 – 06:00 pm – 08:30 pm
Art-Deco-2015-Official-Flyer2Rebeca Sosa Theater
1401 Westward Drive,
Miami Springs, Florida 33166
Webpage Link
Cost: $15 in Advance / $20 at the Door

The third annual Miss Art Deco Beauty Pageant will take place on Saturday January 10, 2015. The contestants will compete in Vintage Fashion Opening number, swimwear, and evening gown. The winners will be part of the 37th Art Deco Weekend Festival Classic Car Parade and Bettie Paige Vintage Red Carpet Fashion Show hosted by Miami Design Preservation League with media coverage by Local 10 Miami/Fort Lauderdale. The winners will also advance to the state televised Miss Florida USA and Miss Florida Teen USA Pageants. For more information you can visit the website at www.southfloridausapageants.com or contact the director Fatima Coello at 305-753-1223 or via email beautytouchesbyf@aol.com

Ticket sales, $15 in advance, $20 at the door.

Where to Be: 12.26 – 1.1

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Friday, December 26th

Winter Camp: Biomes at Patricia and Phillip Frost Museum of Science 12/26/14

Winter Camp: Biomes at Patricia and Phillip Frost Museum of Science

09:00 am – 03:30 am
Patricia and Phillip Frost Museum of Science
3280 South Miami Avenue,
Miami, Florida 33129
Webpage Link
Cost:Price(s): $45 (Members)/ $55 (Non-members) per child per day; $170 (Members)/ $210 (Non-members) for a full week

Encourage your kids to continue to learn, and have fun at the same time, during their holiday break. At the Museum’s Winter Camp, kids will have a blast attending one-day workshops with an environmental Biomes theme.

 

Winter Camp: Everglades
The Museum’s “Around the World” Winter Camp offers one-day sessions for children in grades Pre-K to 5th grade. While camp activities will be specific to the daily theme, every class will feature science lessons, projects, experiments and crafts, interspersed with time to explore the museum galleries.

Today’s theme is Everglades: Discover Miami’s very unique next-door neighbor, the Everglades. From the hammocks to the cypress swamp, the Everglades are home to some crazy, cool critters. Explore the homes of the sharks, birds, crocodiles and alligators that live there and learn about what happens when fresh water and salt water meet. You may even encounter one very toothy creature face-to-face, right here at the Museum.

Camp fees are $45 for Patricia and Phillip Frost Museum of Science members and $55 for non-members. Full-week registration (four days of camp) is available for $170 for Patricia and Phillip Frost Museum of Science members and $210 for non-members. Campers bring their own lunches; two healthy snacks are provided each day. Before-care and after-care available at an additional cost.

To register, visit http://www.miamisci.org/www/wintercamp.html.

Time: 9am-3:30pm
Location: Patricia and Phillip Frost Museum of Science
Phone Contact: (305) 646-4222
Email Contact: camp@frostscience.org

Download the PDF for more details: winter-camp-everglades-1202.PDF

 

Saturday, December 27th

Downtown Miami Historic District Architecture Walking Tour 12/27/14

Downtown Miami Historic District Architecture Walking Tour
Saturday, 12/27/2014 – 10:00 am – 12:30 am
logo-lg2Miami Center for Architecture + Design
100 NE 1st Ave,
Miami, Florida 33132
Webpage Link
Cost: $15 – $20

This two-hour walking tour highlights several of downtown Miami’s best historic buildings, most of which are on the National Register of Historic Places. Tours begin with a brief introductory presentation at MCAD, itself located in the 1912 Old Post Office Building at the center of the City of Miami’s Historic District and covers a three-block area in the core of the Central Business District. Whether you are an architect or just love architecture, this tour is for you!

Tours depart from MCAD rain or shine. All are $20 or $15 for seniors and students. Advance reservations online are required (up to 60 minutes before tour time). Tours are held on alternate Saturdays and begin promptly at 10:15 AM. All sales end at 9:30 AM. For pre-paid guests, please be at MCAD by 10AM.

 

Sunday, December 28th

King Mango Strut 12/28/14

King Mango Strut
Sunday, 12/28/2014 – 02:00 pm – 06:00 pm
Streets of Coconut Grove
Commodore Plaza, Main Highway, Grand Ave.,
Miami, Florida 33133
Webpage Link
Cost: Free

The King Mango Strut is the craziest event in South Florida. Enduring 33 years, it is the most fun event Miami has to offer, full of irreverent, creative, wacky people making fun of everything and anybody. And, it’s full of music, including Iko-Iko, Mr. Nice Guy, Memphis Kelly Band, Roadkill, and School of Rock. It also features Little Miss Mango/Little King Mango competition, where everyone wins and rides in the parade. Bring your kids to Commodore Plaza at 1:00 p.m. to join in. The after party, on Commodore Plaza, with 4 live bands, continues until 6:00 p.m. If you want to laugh all day, and dance into the evening, this is for you!
If you want to BE IN IT, visit our website for an entry form, www.kingmangostrut.org, or call our hotline at 305-582-0955

 

Monday, December 29th

AFRICA UMOJA: GET YOUR TIXS HERE!

Details

Start:
December 30 @ 7:00 pm
End:
March 14, 2015 @ 7:00 pm

Venue

Actors Playhouse – Mainstage
280 Miracle Mile, Coral Gables , 33134 United States

 

Wednesday, December 31st

Get the Exclusive #WheretoBe Events for New Year’s Here!

 

NYE at Delano 2015 12/31/14

NYE at Delano 2015
Wednesday, 12/31/2014 – 10:00 pm – 05:00 am
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1685 Collins Avenue,
Miami Beach, Florida 33139
Buy Tickets Link
Cost: 100-300

Get your tickets here: https://nightout.com/events/delano-new-years-eve-party-miami-jcole/12-31-2014/tickets?a=night-out-event-listings#.VH4GNWTF-QM

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Thursday, January 1st

Civic Engagement Thursday 12.25 Merry Christmas!

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In 2011 the Report that is cited in the article below was released. With that said, we would like to challenge all of you to think about if and/or how we have made progress in our city to address our Civic Responsibilities to our city and each other and what we would like to do differently in the 2015 year.

HAPPY HOLIDAYS EVERYONE!

 

MIAMI, FL – January 24, 2011 – A new report released today shows Miami is the least civically engaged in the country compared to Minneapolis-St. Paul, the most engaged metropolitan area. The report helps to shed light on the contributing factors behind each city’s civic engagement in an effort to improve civic health. Researchers say that while the two areas differ demographically those differences do not explain the gap between their civic engagements.

The report, entitled A Tale of Two Cities: Civic Heath in Miami and Minneapolis-St. Paul, traces the factors of civic health, measured by civic indicators like volunteering, community engagement, voter turn out, and one-on-one interactions with neighbors, in Minneapolis-St. Paul and Miami and found that on in terms of civic health, the Twin Cities are well above the United States average, whereas Miami is well below. The report follows the September release of the reportCivic Life in America: Key Findings on the Civic Health of the Nation, released jointly by NCoC and the Corporation for National and Community Service, which provides an annual measure of civic habits, much as the government measures economic behavior.

Key Findings
While the two metropolitan areas differ in many ways, including the demographics of their populations, the report found that these differences do not explain the disparities in their civic engagement. In both communities and nationwide, people with more education and income typically engage more in civic affairs. However when comparing the Twin Cities with Miami, individuals in Minneapolis-St. Paul who are in the lowest income group are more likely to be civically involved than are people in the wealthiest tier in Miami. Further, an individual with a high school education in Minneapolis-St. Paul is about as likely to be engaged as an individual with a college education in Miami. These findings indicate that the somewhat higher levels of income and educational attainment in the Twin Cities cannot explain why that community is so much more civically engaged.

Harry Boyte, Director of the Center for Democracy and Citizenship at Augsburg College in Minneapolis, traced the Twin Cities relative success to “a culture of civic empowerment, which teaches the skills of collaborative work across differences, connects institutions to the life of communities, and generates a spirit of optimism that people can shape their future together.”

In taking a closer look at the differentiating factors that contribute to the culture of civic empowerment and civic health in Minneapolis-St. Paul versus Miami, researchers identified the following key areas:

• Education in Minnesota appears to be more “civic.” In other words, the Twin Cities’ schools collaborate more with other community based educational institutions and engage adult citizens in ways that build their satisfaction and trust. While schools don’t perform better in the Twin Cities than those in South Florida, Twin City institutions do a better job of teaching specifically civic knowledge and connecting to other civic learning experiences in communities.

• Twin Cities residents appear to have stronger social networks than do residents of Miami. More of them have meals with other members of their households (92% vs. 84%), use the Internet to connect with family and friends (64% vs. 55%), and talk to neighbors (51% vs. 45%). The single exception is Miami residents are slightly more likely to exchange favors with neighbors than Minneapolis–St. Paul residents are (16% vs. 19%).

• Levels of trust and satisfaction are much higher in the St. Paul area than in the Miami area; 42% of St. Paul citizens generally trusted the local government, compared with just 24% of Miamians. Thirty-two percent of St. Paul citizens felt the leaders of their community represented their interests, compared with just 18% of Miamians. Furthermore, satisfaction with police, schools, and parks is much higher in St. Paul than in either of the south Florida cities. The Twin Cities has a long history of civic and public institutions as being embedded in community life and serving as meeting grounds for diverse people.

• Twin Cities residents were more than twice as likely to volunteer than Miami residents(37% vs. 15%), and 45% of Twin Cities residents had participated in at least one community group vs. 22% of Miamians. This may be due to the fact that non-profits, which are an important resource for civic engagement, are much more extensive, better resourced, and more community connected in the Twin Cities than Miami. In fact, there are almost twice as many non-profits per capita in the Twin Cities and they have accumulated almost five times more financial assets, on a per capita basis when compared to Miami non-profits.

The findings suggest that the relative strengths and weaknesses of community institutions associated with civic engagement, such as schools and non-profit organizations, may contribute to the low levels of engagement in Miami’s urban center. Miami also appears to be more divided and less reliant on citizens, suggesting the need to strengthen civic engagement across its diverse and varied communities in order to rehabilitate the city’s civic health.

“It is important to understand these underlying factors that contribute to the vitality of a civic culture of engagement,” said Bob Graham, former U. S. Senator and life-long Miami resident. “While Miami’s unique demographics do not fully explain its low level of civic engagement, the combination of rapid growth and extraordinary diversity define a social, economic, and political context within which citizens and community leaders must find a way to create a culture of engagement. Over the next generation, America will look more like Miami than Minneapolis, and the challenge of empowerment in the face of change and diversity that Miami faces today will be echoed in communities across the nation. The lessons learned here will have important implications for the future.“

As cities create new strategies in the 21st century to remain competitive and economically healthy, it’s also important that they consider more than just the financial market and government. Ensuring the right infrastructure is in place to support civic health will be critical to future success and growth.

“Just as competitive instincts between Miami and the Twin Cities are brought out by a Dolphins-Vikings game, A Tale of Two Cities can encourage both cities to be stronger,” said NCoC Chairman Michael Weiser, a Miami resident. “Such comparisons can encourage healthy competition between American cities to strengthen civic life.”

A Tale of Two Cities: Civic Engagement in Miami and Minneapolis-St. Paul is the result of collaboration among four partners: the National Conference on Citizenship, The Florida Joint Center for Citizenship, and the Center for Democracy and Citizenship at Augsburg College in Minneapolis. The Florida Joint Center for Citizenship is a partnership between the Lou Frey Institute at the University of Central Florida and the Bob Graham Center at the University of Florida. Assistance was provided by CIRCLE (The Center for Information and Research on Civic Learning and Engagement) at Tufts University.

Average Joe Art Sale, Mega Art Auction and Annette’s Birthday Party Benefiting Life Is Art 1/4/14

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Average Joe Art Sale, Mega Art Auction and Annette’s Birthday Party Benefiting Life Is Art
Sunday, January 4, 2015, 3:00pm – 8:00pm
averagejoeflyer Yo Space
294 NE 62nd St
Miami, FL 33138
www.yo-miami.com
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Once again, Life Is Art is happy to join with Yo Miami for their Average Joe Art Sale New Years’ ResYolution Edition. Yo Miami has dedicated 10% of sales to be donated to Life Is Art! Plus, for this special edition, we have the Mega Art Auction. And, we will be celebrating Annette’s BIG Birthday! It’s a new year and Yo Miami is ready to put our money where our mouth is again.

The whole idea behind these Average Joe sales was to make it possible for everyday people to be able to support their local artists by presenting art work in a laid back environment at affordable prices.

In the interest of showing you how dedicated we are to supporting the local art scene, this month we’re donating a portion of all sales to an organization that has been doing just that for way longer than we have, Life Is Art, Inc.

As an added twist, this year we’ll be ending an online auction at the end of the night for the 3 massive 10x10ft canvases which were painted as a live collaboration between 6 local artists at Spectrum. Each of the 3 pieces will be up for online auction starting the week before the sale, and visitors will have the opportunity to bid live throughout the day before it closes at the end of the night. The teamups are Tee Davis (aka TeePop) + Jay Bellicchi (aka REMOTE), Ruben Ubiera + Eleazar Delgado, Monique Lassooij + Daniel Fila (aka Krave Art).

We have a fresh batch of visiting artists, along with our Resident Artists selling everything from original works, to limited edition prints, and merchandise to suit any budget, from $5 all the way up to $500
(Disclaimer: Resident Artists may have more expensive work in their studios)

Resident Artists:
Lorie Setton
Chy Tea Shoulin
-Rei Ramirez Art- Urban Organikz
-Meluka
-David McCauley (Rise Up Gallery)

Visiting Artists: tba

Cog Nomen our band in residence will be back with us, gracing us with their psychedelic tunes around 5-6pm.

So come support some talented local artists, or just come for the ping pong, old school video games, and good conversation; either way you’re bound to have a nice, fun, relaxing day.

Public Art Wednesday 12.24

Leza One paints a mural on a wall of Jose de Diego Middle School in Miami's Wynwood neighborhood. It's a project that coincides with the citywide Art Basel fair.

Leza One paints a mural on a wall of Jose de Diego Middle School in Miami’s Wynwood neighborhood. It’s a project that coincides with the citywide Art Basel fair.

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Miami’s Jose de Diego Middle School, like many schools in South Florida designed to provide hurricane protection and energy efficiency, has few windows and large expanses of facade almost begging for decoration.

For Catalina Hidalgo, a science teacher at Jose de Diego, those walls were too blank, and that bothered her — especially because the school is on the edge of a neighborhood that’s changing fast. The neighborhood — Wynwood — is an arts district full of street art painted by local and internationally known artists.

With an eye toward hurricane protection and energy efficiency, Jose de Diego, like many schools in South Florida, has few windows and large expanses of facade.

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“I was tired of looking at white walls,” she says. “I thought it would be a cool idea to bring a few artists to paint this school. It’s crazy that we have white walls and everywhere else is filled with murals.”

Enter Robert de los Rios. He and his friend Patrick Walsh often organize artist events in Wynwood. Hidalgo contacted them, and they visited the school.

“I just saw the greatest canvas I’ve ever seen,” de los Rios says. “Look at the size of these walls, man.”

De los Rios started contacting artists and organized a project to coincide with Miami’s Art Basel fair. He soon had more than 40 painters working on 38 murals.

While the artists worked recently, students gathered around to check out the art going up on their school’s walls. “Now that they came,” said seventh-grader Lisandro Perez, “they made our lives better. It makes us want to come to school.”

As artists and developers have discovered Wynwood, a disconnect has emerged between the upscale newcomers and the Puerto Rican and African-American residents who have long lived there. This project is a small step in an effort to begin bridging that gap.

“It’s just a shame to have galleries and all these boutiques and all these expensive restaurants just a couple of blocks away, where its tens of thousands of dollars for this and that, and then all of a sudden, you have a school where the people who actually live in Wynwood, who actually call this home, don’t feel any connection to it,” de los Rios says.

Santiago Rubino is one of the local Miami artists whose work now adorns a wall at the middle school.

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In a school courtyard, an artist who goes by the name Leza One paused in his work on a wall that has a floodlight in the center. On the wall, he painted a young woman who appears to be illuminated by the floodlight. “I play with the light actually. My mural is about darkness and light. So, the light here is a metaphor that represents hope,” he said.

As for the kids, Leza said he enjoyed the audience. “It’s a lot of energy, positive energy around me and around all of us. To see the smile, and they do have a few comments on the painting. So it’s great,” he said.

Alejandro Dorda Mevs, an artist who goes by the name Axel Void, says he was surprised and touched when a bunch of kids gave him thank-you drawings. He has created murals elsewhere in Miami but says he has become uncomfortable with what’s happened in Wynwood. Much of the art now seems aimed at tourists and visitors, he says, rather than at the people who live there.

“I will be much happier doing this here, where many kids see it every day, than doing a wall in an area [that’s] going to have a tourist guide,” he says.

The painters also donated works for an auction to raise funds to support arts education at the school. They say they hope to make it an annual event. The school still has more than 20 walls waiting for art.

A School Of Murals

More than 40 painters are working on 38 murals at Jose de Diego Middle School. For more, search on Instagram using #JoseDeDiegoMiddleSchool.

 

Photographs of Soul of Basel Young Professionals Mixer at Historic Lyric Theater on 12/5/14

Soul of Basel Young Professionals Mixer at Historic Lyric Theater on Friday, December 5, 2014.  The Soul of Basel with City of Miami Commissioner Keon Hardemon and the Southeast Overtown Park West CRA. Presented by Headliner Market Group.  Masterpiece Painting and Salon Style Exhibit Featuring The Life, Art & Legacy of Purvis Young

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Photographs of Midpoint Presents North of Modern Art Basel 2014 on 12/6/14

Midpoint Presents: North of Modern  Art Basel 2014 curated by Joshua Kingston on Saturday, December 6, 2014.

Artist Lineup: Christin Paige Minnotte, Deborah Gray Mitchell, Eleazar Delgado, Erin Parish, Evo Love, Gianna DiBartolomeo, Gregorii Trombo, Hilma Koelman, Ivan Castillo, Jonathan DeCamps, ERMAN, Monique Lassooij, MANO, Tracy Cristal and Wesley Alvarez.

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Life In Color / E11EVEN Miami VIP Package 12/26/14

Life In Color / E11EVEN Miami VIP Package
Saturday, 12/26/2014 – 12/27/2014 02:00 pm –
LICSun Life Stadium
Don Shula Drive,
Miami Gardens, Florida 33056
Webpage Link
Cost: VIP Packages start at $175

E11EVEN MIAMI hosts a VIP Bottle Service Experience at the World’s Largest Paint Party “Life in Color Festival” featuring KASKADE plus special guest DIPLO and many more on two stages, Friday Dec 26th and Saturday Dec 27th.

Copa Campeones de America 1/17/15

Copa Campeones de America
Saturday, 01/17/2015 – 06:00 pm –
Match-Billboard-CCA.jpgFlorida International University
11200 Southwest 8th Street,
Miami, Florida 33199
Webpage Link
Cost:

Promoted by Miami’s Onside Entertainment, the first annual Copa Campeones de America will be held on January 17th in Miami, at Florida International University. The match features two of the best teams of the Americas in a dramatic showdown to establish the best in the hemisphere.

Friday Night Laughs at Cortes Restaurant 1/9/15

Friday Night Laughs at Cortes Restaurant
Sunday, 01/09/2015 – 07:30 pm – 10:00 pm
cortesemailCortes Restaurant
8 West Flagler St,
Miami, Florida 33130
Buy Tickets Link
Cost: $8.00

How to get the proper date night idea at a great value.

Enjoy Friday night with Exquisite Peruvian dishes in a laid back and intimate setting where space is plush, amicable and inviting. With main dishes such as:

-Seafood Ceviche
-Steaks
-Risotto Dishes
+much, much, more

Buy your tickets online and we will save a special place for you during showtime! See you there.

Cant make it out? Stream it live at www.BrickwallSessions.com

Casino Miami Industry & Comedy Night 1/8/15

Casino Miami Industry & Comedy Night
Thursday, 01/08/2015 – 08:00 pm – 11:00 pm
casinowebClub Rio inside Casino Miami
3500 Northwest 37th Ave,
Miami, Florida 33142
Buy Tickets Link
Cost: Free

Every month Club Rio located inside Casino Miami offers a unique Thursday night where the beers flow, the cocktails shake and the pizzas slide for just $2.

Industry night also showcases the best stand up comedy talent for your laughing pleasure!

Get a chance to win cash prizes to play at the table games every 20 minutes during showtime!

Also, first time guests to the casino get a $35 card to try your luck at the slot machines!

Dont miss out on what is rising to be one of the hottest and luckiest evenings to discover in Miami!

Cant make it out? Stream it live at www.brickwallsessions.com

Comedy Speak! Podcast Night 1/3/15

Comedy Speak! Podcast Night
Saturday, 01/03/2015 – 09:00 pm – 11:00 pm
10407026_10152492663751314_2828766929269251313_n1The Inner Look (SpeakFridays)
4925 SW 74th Ct,
Miami, Florida 33155
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Cost: $5.00

There’s a lot to say in Miami. Speak! your mind with a room full of comedians and friends during a live radio talk show. Audience participation encouraged!

If you have any satirical perspectives you have in mind on current events, pop culture or important topics this is the show to debate and laugh about.

This one of a kind show is every first Saturday of the Month. Be a part of the Miami movement and SPEAK!

Purchase your tickets online and we’ll reserve a spot for you and your group!

Cant make it out? Stream it live at www.Brickwallsessions.com

Bargain Comedy Night @ Backroom Comedy Club 1/6/15

Bargain Comedy Night @ Backroom Comedy Club
Tuesday, 01/06/2015 – 07:00 pm – 10:00 pm
Screen-Shot-2014-12-14-at-1.35.36-AMBackroom Comedy Club inside Toms NFL Sports Bar
5001 NW 36 St,
Miami Springs, Florida 33166
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Cost: $5.00

How much can a BARGAIN make you LAUGH – on a Tuesday?

Every Tuesday night, the Legendary Toms NFL has Stand up Comedy stashed away inside at the Backroom Comedy Club. This is Miami’s Speakeasy for midweek LAUGHTER.

Food and Drink Specials are:

-$3 Craft beer of the day!

-$12 Buckets of Bud or Budlight

-$5 Burger and Fries

Every Tuesday. Only $5 cover per person. RSVP tickets in advance and we’ll save a table for your group.

Can’t make it out? Stream it live at www.Brickwallsessions.com

3rd Annual MLK Business Expo 1/16/15

3rd Annual MLK Business Expo
Friday, 01/16/2015 – 06:00 pm – 09:00 pm
The-MLK-Business-EXPO_evite-2015-finalPalmetto Bay Village Center
18001 Old Cutler Road,
Palmetto Bay, Florida 33157
Webpage Link
Cost: Free

Miami-Dade Economic Advocacy Trust and West Perrine CDC invite you to attend the 3rd annual MLK Business Expo. A Showcase of nearly 100 businesses in association with the West Perrine 34th Annual Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., celebration Friday, January 16, 2015 6 p.m. – 9 p.m.

Join us for a free community event and learn about products and services in the South Dade area, network with key business professionals, gain insight on a wealth of government services and find out the latest on real estate, personal finance, tax breaks and more.

There will be refreshments, lively entertainment and free raffles.

For more information, contact Maria Diaz de la Portilla at 305-375-5661 or mdiazde@miamidade.gov.

Supporters
The Honorable Daniella Levine Cava – District 8 and The Honorable Dennis C. Moss – District 9

Event Partners
Economic Development Council of South Miami-Dade, Neighbors and Neighbors Association, Partners for Self-Employment and Unique Coalition of Minority Business of South Dade, Inc.

Photographs of Ketel One Presents De Nolet at Soho Studios on 12/5/14

Ketel One Presents De Nolet at Soho Studios on Friday, December 5, 2104.  Great preformace by Cashmere Cat, Midnight Magic and DJ Getlive. Crafted cocktails from Bar Lab and delectable food by Gigi, 3D projection mapping by Dev Harlan for CTRL, live mural art by Rubin415 and interactive brand experiences.

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Countdown NYE Early With Serendipity 3 12/31/14

Countdown NYE Early With Serendipity 3
Wednesday, 12/31/2014 – 06:00 pm – 11:00 pm
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1102 Lincoln Rd,
Miami Beach, Florida 33139
Webpage Link
Cost: $10

For the ultimate, kids-friendly, New Years Eve Celebration, head to Serendipity 3 on Lincoln Road in Miami, to ring in 2015 with style! You don’t have to keep the kids up until midnight; the countdown starts at 6:59! $10 minimum/person, which includes a glass of sparkling juice and noisemakers. Indulge in a three-course, Chinese New Year themed meal, which includes: A cup of wonton soup to start, a choice of shrimp tempura or sweet and sour chicken, served with fried rice and spring rolls, and either a glass of champagne or a specialty NYE cocktail. Champagne and Wine bottle specials. Don’t miss out on a night that won’t be forgotten!

What: NYE Bash at Serendipity 3

Where:
Serendipity3
1102 Lincoln Rd
Miami Beach, Florida 33139

When: Decemeber 31, 2014; 6:00pm-2am

Photographs of Ladies of Manure 2015 Calendar Launch Party at Nugbrand Clothing Company Store on 12/18/14

Ladies of Manure 2015 Calendar Launch Party at Nugbrand Clothing Co. Store on Thursday, December 18, 2014.   The 2015 Ladies of Manure Calendar was released at Nugbrand Pop-up Shop located at 2324 North Miami Ave.

All proceeds benefit Fertile Earth Foundation,  Fertile Earth, a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization, has released their second edition of the Ladies of Manure calendar. The project was launched in 2013 to spark awareness on our waste and how it can be used a resource rather than just waste.

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Fairchild Volunteer Info Days 1/8/15, 1/10/15

Fairchild Volunteer Info Days
Thursday, 01/08/2015 – 01/10/2015 10:00 am – 01:00 pm
SONY DSCFairchild Tropical Botanic Garden
10901 Old Cutler Road,
Coral Gables, Florida 33156
Webpage Link
Cost: Free

Volunteers learn new skills, make a positive impact in the community and the world and advance Fairchild’s mission through their hands-on support of our programs. Learn about exciting opportunities available in education, horticulture, and visitor services. Volunteer Info Days are Thursday, January 8 and Saturday, January 10 from 10:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m.

Music Monday: Mark your Calendars for 2015 Winter Music Conference!

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Winter Music Conference, in its 30th consecutive year, is a pivotal platform for the advancement of the industry. During WMC, music enthusiasts, artists, DJs and industry delegates from over 70 countries converge on Miami Beach for a concentrated schedule of more than 400 events, parties, seminars and workshops.

Established in 1985, WMC is the largest longstanding EDM and dance music industry gathering of its kind in the world. As one of the most publicized annual events in the industry, WMC generates over a billion unique viewer media impressions each year. Over 2,000,000+ visitors from 209 countries and territories logged on to the WMC web site during the 2014 season. Over 1,900 artists and DJs participated in 390+ performance events presented at 110 venues during the 29th Annual WMC Week in Miami Beach & Miami.

Event Attendees at WMC 2014

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Photographs of Creativas Group Branding and Public Relations Annual Holiday Party for a Great Cause at Grove Isle Hotel & Spa on 12/18/14

Creativas Group Branding and Public Relations Annual Holiday Party for a Great Cause at Grove Isle Hotel & Spa on Thursday, December 18, 2104. For any unwrapped toy brought or $20 donation went to benefit Neat Stuff for Kids. 

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Photographs of Big Night in Little Haiti at Little Haiti Cultural Center on 12/19/14

Big Night in Little Haiti on Friday, December 19, 2104.

Big Night In Little Haiti at Little Haiti Cultural Center on Friday, December 19, 2014. This month thay had Gabel, one of the premier Haitian bands. They began with a bang in 2006 when prestigious Kompa Magazine named the young Haitian group “New Band of the Year”.  Their fourth studio album Anyen Pa Etenèl was released earlier this year and they believe it to be their best yet.  The group has nine members; Katalog on vocals, Flav on vocals, Bob Doll as Maestro and guitar, Ray as the rhythm guitarist, T-Pachou on keyboards, DJ Dodo on bass, Cha Cha on percussionist and gong, Jay Lay Back on congas and tambourine, and Becken on drums.

Wow what a wonderful evening, the music was amazing and a awesome crowd everyone dancing and have a wonderful time.  Love this event…Big Night In Little Haiti is every third Friday, if you have not been you really should go.

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Monty’s Sunset New Years Eve Party 12/31/14

Monty’s Sunset New Years Eve Party
Wednesday, 12/31/2014 – 01/01/2015 09:00 pm – 01:00 am
Montys-New-YearsMonty’s Sunset
300 Alton Road,
Miami Beach, Florida 33139
Webpage Link
Cost: Free

New Years Eve is best night of the year to party, and no place else does it like Monty’s! Come in early with family and friends to celebrate the New Year, poolside, with views of three fireworks shows throughout the evening. Enjoy live entertainment, share a midnight bubbly toast with someone special, and bring in the 2015 with a bang. Best of all, there will be no cover charge for this fantastic evening out.

Photographs of Cirque du Soleil Amaluna at Sun Life Stadium on 12/11/14

Cirque du Soleil Amaluna at Sun Life Stadium on Thursday, December 11, 2014.

“Amaluna invites the audience to a mysterious island governed by Goddesses and guided by the cycles of the moon.

Their queen, Prospera, directs her daughter’s coming-of-age ceremony in a rite that honours femininity, renewal, rebirth and balance which marks the passing of these insights and values from one generation to the next.

In the wake of a storm caused by Prospera, a group of young men lands on the island, triggering an epic, emotional story of love between Prospera’s daughter and a brave young suitor. But theirs is a love that will be put to the test. The couple must face numerous demanding trials and overcome daunting setbacks before they can achieve mutual trust, faith and harmony.”

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Victoria Park Winn-Dixie Wine & Cheese Fest 1/8/15

Victoria Park Winn-Dixie Wine & Cheese Fest
Thursday, 01/08/2015 – 04:00 pm – 07:00 pm
WD-Wine-and-Cheese-Fest-FlierWinn-Dixie Store #290
680 N. Federal Hwy.,
Ft. Lauderdale, Florida 33304
Webpage Link
Cost: Free

Wine aficionados and cheese lovers are invited to visit the newly remodeled Victoria Park Winn-Dixie store during a “Wine and Cheese Fest.” During this special event, attendees will enjoy expanding their palate with tastings and pairings of wine and cheese, live jazz entertainment, giveaways and more.

New Year’s Eve Masquerade Ball at 1826 Restaurant & Lounge 12/31/14

New Year’s Eve Masquerade Ball at 1826 Restaurant & Lounge
Wednesday, 12/31/2014 – 07:30 pm –
unnamed-111826 Restaurant & Lounge
1826 Collins Ave,
Miami Beach, Florida 33139
Webpage Link
Cost: $195/$200/$440

Experience four floors of vibrant atmosphere with musical stylings from three DJs this New Year’s Eve (December 31, 2014) at 1826 Restaurant & Lounge. Ring in 2015 with 1826’s Masquerade Ball, including premium open bar and hor doeuvres from 9pm-12am, sounds by DJ Daniele Tavella, and a complimentary champagne toast ($200 per person). Premium and VIP table packages are available. For an unforgettable dining experience curated by Executive Chef Luke Bergman, choose between two dinner seatings at 7:30PM (5 course menu, $195 per person) and 9:30pm (6 course menu, $440 per person). Bottles of Veuve Clicquot (Brut or Rose) are available for preorder. For ticket purchases, dinner and table reservations, please call 305.763.8860 or email newyearseve@1826collins.com

#ThankYouMiami for Fashion – A Holiday Shopping Hail Mary

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Procrastination is a disease that prays on the innocent worldwide but here in Miami, it plagues its victims at another level. Miami is a place where arriving on time means pulling up at least an hour late. It’s a place where everyone subscribes to “why get done today what can be done mañana“.  And, it’s a place where holiday shopping begins only a few days before the holidays.

Blame your half finished shopping list on the lack of snow or your busy social calendar this month – we don’t judge. As of Friday we were on the same boat so, on the contrary, we totally sympathize. Better yet, we come to you with a solution for your holiday hitch: an afternoon at The Falls. Continue reading “#ThankYouMiami for Fashion – A Holiday Shopping Hail Mary”

Global Networking Marathon Miami 12/22/14

Global Networking Marathon Miami
Monday, 12/22/2014 – 07:00 pm – 10:00 pm
Zebra Luxury Lounge
1403 E.Hallandale Beach Blvd.,
Hallandale Beach, Florida FL 33009
Webpage Link
Cost: 55 USD

Great Networking Master-Class and Event to make sure that you start 2015 on high wave: with new opportunities, fresh contacts and a wiser strategic approach to lift you up to your outstanding self, by sharing your personal message which inspires and attracts others.

Register and Learn more http://networkingmarathon.com/

EVER ASKED YOURSELF ANY OF THESE QUESTIONS?

How do I become a magnet for others?

How do I get acquainted to top leaders of the world?

How do I surround myself with the rich and successful?

How do I win someone’s interest within the first few words?

How do I earn money by connecting people?

How do I simply Break the Ice?

You will get expert answers and specifics on how to use these new skills in your life.

Please meet our Key Speaker:

Gil Petersil

Events Speaker, Event Host, Strategic Business Coach & Startup Accelerator

Business Coach @ Google Partners Program

Business Coach @ Skolkovo Management School, Startup Academy & MBA Programs

Author of programs “Mastery of Networking”, “Grow your network via Linkedin”

Lecturer, Moderator and Key-note Speaker @ Numerous international Events and Universities

Currently living in Moscow, co-founding, managing and mentoring diverse projects, from Retail shops and restaurant, Mobile Apps, Organic Cake Production, an events company and many more by sharing lessons with entrepreneurs as well as senior management by Empowering them with guidance and strategic partners

Learn more http://networkingmarathon.com/

Photographs of Art of Luxury at LMNT Arts on 12/3/14

Art of Luxury at LMNT Arts on Wednesday, December 3, 2014.

Now in its eight year and a new incarnation, the “Art of Luxury” exhibit. Presented by Arte Bodegas Magazine guests are invited to support and take part in this very unique affair during Art Basel bringing various elements and exhibits together in one venue. Sounds by DJ-Producer Armand Pena will keep the energy of this event going all evening.

Exhibiting at the show will be multiple artists including: Scott “ACID” Chester, Mario Carreño, Mariano Rodriguez, Victor Manuel, KCHO, Carlos Quintana, Noel Morera, Rancaño, Alejandro Leyva, Cesar Ahumana, Adieny Nunez, Gino Tozzi, Edgar Sanchez, MILCHO, Rainer Lagerman, Antonio Guerrero, Andriy Halashyn, Evelyn Luna and Havi Schanz.

Guests are encouraged to arrive at 7:00PM and enjoy until 10:00PM. Featuring exotic vehicles by Redline Luxury, those who love speed and one of-a-kind cars can come by and see some of the most unique vehicles including the electric BMW i8.
The Miami New Construction Show will present a unique “visual display” featuring Armani Casa and Porsche Tower along with other beautiful locations.
Scott “Acid” Chester along with Evelyn Luna will show case their highly anticipated exhibit of collector’s edition “art motorcycles” as well as a vintage Ducati. The ACID and LUNA ALKALI collaboration will also feature some luxury unique art apparel and industrial works on display.

Lux Moto Rentals will showcase the latest and greatest available in the world of DUCATI. Guests wanting to “taste” their art can do so with an edible display by Sweet Treats by Marta.

This event will be different than many others taking place during Art Basel but promises to be one where guests will see various art forms while enjoying a delicious champagne reception by Korbel Champagne. Art sold will be in support of ArtStudioMiami.org, empowering young minds through art.

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Photographs of Lexus of North Miami unveiled the new 2015 RC 350 and the new NX on 12/13/14

Lexus of North Miami unveiled the new 2015 RC 350 and the new NX on Saturday, December 13, 2014.

This marked the debut of the new 2015 RC 350 and the introduction of the all new NX and Lexus of North Miami couldn’t be more proud to announce their arrival.

Much has been said and reviewed by auto enthusiasts leading to the public in in a frenzy until now. The perfectly timed arrival for the holiday season has made this weekend’s unveiling a “December to Remember”.

“For us at Lexus of North Miami it makes a big difference to actually have the car available for clients to see, touch and feel so, naturally we have a motive for celebration. Everyone has been waiting for the new arrivals and the public response has been so overwhelming, we are having a hard time keeping them in the showroom for the unveiling” – says Yoni Edery GM, Lexus of North Miami

The RC350 is a culmination of styling and performance that is a huge hit with consumers and boasts 306-HP, 3.5-liter V6 with an 8 speed automatic that routes power to the rear wheels wile a 6 speed automatic serves duty with optional all-wheel drive. Those seeking extra power should check out the RC F and test out for themselves just how much G-force they feel.

The introduction of the 2015 NX has a unique appeal that Lexus has wanted to target for some time with the right luxury crossover that will bare its name. The styling aggressively highlights its sharp creases and oversized spindle grille but keeps its luxury with the interiors and its conforming seats. It’s an all new crossover just for the cool kids and an all new 2.0 liter turbo four and six speed standard. The F Sport version boasts a sport-tuned engine with 6 speed transmissions and paddle shifters.

We were happy to partner with Elita Realty as our sponsors and to welcome the new arrivals in a celebration where VIP guests enjoyed drinks by Zacapa Rum and bites by Spuntino Catering. You can find out more about the new models by coming into Lexus of North Miami and taking them for a test drive, visit us at www.lexusofnorthmiami.com or call us at 1.888.653.4160.

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Usher: Countdown the New Year with the Ultimate Performer 12/31/14

Usher: Countdown the New Year with the Ultimate Performer
Wednesday, 12/31/2014 – 12/31/2014 09:00 pm –
USHER-E11EVEN-MIAMIE11EVEN Miami
29 NE 11th St.,
Miami, Florida 33132
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Cost: Varies

E11EVEN MIAMI Welcomes USHER On New Year’s Eve

Countdown the New Year with the ultimate performer!

Open Bar 9pm-11pm with passed Hor’s d’oeuvres and a champagne toast at Midnight.

Viernes Culturales 12/26/14

Viernes Culturales
Sunday, 12/26/2014 – 12/26/2014 07:00 pm – 11:00 pm
VC-SIGNATUREDomino Park
801 SW 15th Ave,
Little Havana, Florida 33135
Webpage Link
Cost: free

COME CELEBRATE VIERNES CULTURALES
Friday, Dec. 26, 2014 – 7 to 11 pm

Miami’s best arts and music festival on the last Friday of every month, from 7 to 11 pm on Domino Park, SW 8th Street & SW 15th Ave.

Come join us along SW 13th & SW 18th Ave for a fun filled evening!

Join us in celebrating another Viernes Culturales. Little Havana’s popular art and culture festival is a great event for the whole family. Enjoy music and discover works by local artists and artisans in and around our iconic Domino Plaza on SW 8th Street and SW 15th Avenue, and behold contemporary and historic artworks at our many fine art galleries along Calle Ocho. Finish off your fabulous Friday night by savoring a delicious dinner at one of our various restaurants, boasting cuisine from all over the world. Come dance, eat, shop and enjoy a delightful evening in Little Havana!

Allison Cento – 7:00
Ana Kohler Band – 7:30
Los Herederos – 9:00

Christmas Eve at VINTRO Hotel & Kitchen 12/24/14

Christmas Eve at VINTRO Hotel & Kitchen
Wednesday, 12/24/2014 – 12/24/2014 09:00 pm – 12:00 am
Vintro-Christmas-Eve-MenuVINTRO Hotel & Kitchen
2216 Park Ave,
Miami Beach, Florida 33131
Webpage Link
Cost: $150 per person

VINTRO Christmas Eve Dinner

Gather your family and friends this Christmas Eve (Wednesday, December 24th) for a decadent, 6-course Mediterranean feast to remember at VINTRO Hotel & Kitchen. Menu highlights include oysters and caviar, foie gras mousse crostini, swordfish with Mediterranean salsa, and peppermint panna cotta with candy cane crumble. Dinner is paired with bottomless prosecco, red, white, and rose wines. Seatings begin at 9pm. $150 per person. For reservations, please call 305-704-3680. VINTRO Hotel & Kitchen is located at 2216 Park Avenue in Miami Beach. For more information, please visit www.vintrohotels.com.

Power Financial Credit Union Open House 1/14/15

Power Financial Credit Union Open House
Wednesday, 01/14/2015 – 04:00 pm – 07:00 pm
Power Financial Credit Union Florida City
33004 South Dixie Hwy,
Florida City, Florida 33034
More Info Link
Cost: Free

On Wednesday, January 14, Power Financial Credit Union is hosting an open house for prospective career candidates. Join us at out our Florida City Branch at 33004 South Dixie Hwy, Florida City, Fla. 33034 from 4 – 7 p.m. to learn more about working at Power Financial Credit Union. Open positions include personal bankers, tellers, contact center agents and more. Join our family, voted one of the best credit unions to work for in 2014. Be sure to bring your resume!

Wish Bone Fundraiser Workshop 12/26/14

Wish Bone Fundraiser Workshop
Friday, 12/26/2014 – 01/03/2015 01:00 pm – 04:00 pm
KROMA Gallery
3670 Grand Avenue,
Miami, Florida 33133
Facebook Link
Cost: Free Admission

Our dream is to continue KROMA’s active engagement in the community. We want you to join us in supporting our 2015 fundraising season Kick-Off by creating your own furcula! All wishbones created will showcase at the Grand Opening of KROMA’s 2015 Black History Month Exhibition: “The Beast”. Each wishbone will be installed and rain from our rafters in the hope that generous folk will come, donate and ADOPT IT, providing the lucky break we need to fund our programming agenda for the coming year. Everyone is encouraged to come out and participate in creating wishbones of dreams. Our goal is to create over 1,000 wishbones to kick off the New Year.

Holiday Abstract Action 12/20/14

Holiday Abstract Action
Saturday, 12/20/2014 – 12/20/2014 07:00 pm – 10:00 pm
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4229 SW 75 Ave (2n Flr),
Miami, Florida 33155
Webpage Link
Cost: Free

Its time for a little Holiday Abstraction Action… Miguel Rodez Art Projects mixes it up with abstracts galore and last minute shopping who could ask for more featuring work by artists Mark Farrington, Antonio Perez Melero and Pat Ross Marx, 7-10 pm on Saturday, December 20th during the Bird Road Art Walk.

Coconut Grove Drum Circle -Winter Solstice Celebration in the Bird Road Art District 12/20/14

Coconut Grove Drum Circle -Winter Solstice Celebration in the Bird Road Art District
Saturday, 12/20/2014 – 12/20/2014 07:00 pm – 10:00 pm
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4324 SW 74 Ave | Miami 33155 | Bird Road Art District| 786.390.5447,
Miami, Florida 33155
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Cost: Free

GOOD VIBES… the Coconut Grove Drum Circle brings their own magic to the Bird Road Art Walk on Saturday, December 20th for a unique celebration of the Winter Solstice at HARRISART. Drummers bring your drum and let the circle keep growing.

MANO Fine Art – Inspired & Unwrapped 12/20/14

MANO Fine Art – Inspired & Unwrapped
Saturday, 12/20/2014 – 07:00 pm – 10:00 pm
10850061_10153430658686040_8278460189132932761_nMANO Fine Art Project Space
4225 SW 75 Ave (2nd Flr),
Miami, Florida 33155
Facebook Link
Cost: Free

Join us one more time before the end of the year for holiday-inspired cocktails, poetry, music and ART on Saturday, December 20th during the Bird Road Art Walk.

View our latest exhibit ‘Meninas Unwrapped” and browse “La trastienda” for unique works of art by local artists with holiday pricing starting at just $25 making them perfect for giving or keeping this holiday season.

About the exhibit
“Meninas Unwrapped”, is a nod to the popularity of Diego Velazquez’s ICONIC motif interpreted by Daniel Garcia and MANO. Velazquez would be pleased.

The interpretation of the world’s masterpieces is hardly a new phenomenon. Artists often look to the past to learn from the old masters. In “Meninas Unwrapped” contemporary artists: Daniel Garcia and MANO take on Diego Velazquez, interpreting his famed 1656 painting, “Las Meninas”, considered one of the greatest masterpieces ever painted.

The exhibit is not only a matter of looking back at the past but also at the popularity of the La Menina, it seems that every generation has made Velazquez’s “meninas” a reflection of their own, hundreds of artists from Picasso to Vik Muniz have been inspired by the works’ enigmatic qualities. Velazquez would be pleased

MANO Fine Art Project Space is the working studio of Miami-based artist MANO and an exhibition and project space for art related events. MANO Fine Art is one of the founding members of the Bird Road Art Walk that is held on the third Saturday of each month.

Bird Road Art Walk -Saturday, the Holiday Inspired edition December 20th (& every 3rd Saturday) 12/20/14

Bird Road Art Walk -Saturday, the Holiday Inspired edition December 20th (& every 3rd Saturday)
Saturday, 12/20/2014 – 07:00 pm – 10:00 pm
Dec-2014-Square-Format_edited-2Bird Road Art District
Conveniently located just east of the Palmetto Expressway & south of Bird Road (SW 40th St). Most studios are locates along SW 75 Ave & SW 74 Ave,
Miami, Florida 33155
Facebook Link
Cost: Free

Support the scene… Join us for the Holiday Inspired edition of the Bird Road Art Walk on Saturday, December 20th from 7-10 pm, and enjoy a magical evening of art and holiday cheer with a vibrant community of artists!

Discover holiday pricing on unique works of art, artisan made jewelry and clothing that you won’t find in any department store or anywhere else for that matter,

Celebrate the winter solstice with the Coconut Grove Drum Circle, enjoy The Original Jones Band; sing-a-long with the Culture in the City Carolers; grab a bite from one of the food trucks, sample locally brewed craft beers and as always connect with original works of art , interesting people, engaging conversations and amazing artists.

About the Bird Road Art Walk:
Now in its fourth year, the Bird Road Art Walk, continues to bring artists and collectors together. On the 3rd Saturday of each month, artists’ open their studios, along with alternative spaces and galleries that dot the industrial area along SW 74 Ave & SW 75 Ave. The event features a broad range of contemporary, emerging and established artists working in a variety of mediums ranging from photography to sculpture, mix media, conceptual art, ceramics, drawing, painting etc… art and unique items for all tastes and budgets.

The Bird Road Art Walk is FREE & OPEN to the public.

The Bird Road Art Walk is organized and funded by the Bird Road Art District, Inc., a non-profit volunteer based organization.

40 Weeks red carpet event 1/8/15

40 Weeks red carpet event
Thursday, 01/08/2015 – 06:00 pm – 10:00 pm
Miami-Invitation-page-001-2O Cinema Wynwood
90 NW 29th Street,
Miami, Florida 33127
Webpage Link
Cost: Free

Hello Filmspotting,

Big Belli, a production company based out of the New York area has just finished a one-of-a kind documentary titled 40 Weeks.

The film follows 13 women week-by-week through their pregnancies. We have had premieres and red carpet screenings in cities across the country since December 1st, and are having our Miami red carpet event on January 8th.

We would love to extend the invitation to our Miami screening of 40 Weeks to you. Please see the invitation with event details below, and let me know if you or any of your colleagues, friends, or family would like to attend. I will gladly add names to our guest list. There will be local press and a step and repeat where guests can have their photos taken on the red carpet. The director and producer will be in attendance so it will be a fun night!.

You may visit our website here, as well, which includes the film trailer: https://www.40weeksthemovie.com/

Hope to see you there!

RSVP to sarah@bigbelli.com

New Year’s Eve at Vintro Hotel & Kitchen 12/31/14

New Year’s Eve at VINTRO Hotel & Kitchen
Wednesday, 12/31/2014 – 09:00 pm – 12:00 am
NYE-2015-Vintro-HotelVINTRO Hotel & Kitchen
2216 Park Avenue, Miami Beach, FL 33139,
2216 Park Avenue, Florida 33139
Webpage Link
Cost: $150.00 per person

Ring in 2015 Mediterranean style with New Year’s Eve at VINTRO Kitchen. Celebrate the new year with a magnificent 6-course dinner paired with bottomless prosecco, red, white, and rose wines. Guests will also receive custom party favors and enjoy a special NYE countdown. Before and after dinner, head to the Scorpion Bar where DJ NYX will be spinning the best in Top 40 and Nu Disco from 8 ‘til late! Dinner seatings begin at 9:00 pm. $150 per person. Presale tickets are available at www.eventbrite.com or by phone at 305.704.3680. VINTRO Hotel & Kitchen is located at 2216 Park Ave in Miami Beach. For more information, please visit www.vintrohotels.com.

Small Business Expo 2015 Miami 1/15/15

Small Business Expo 2015 Miami
Thursday, 01/15/2015 – 01/15/2015 09:30 am – 05:00 pm
sbe-logo-color-highresMiami Beach Convention Center
1901 Convention Center Drive,
Miami, Florida 33139
Webpage Link
Cost: Free

Free to attend!

Miami’s largest Business to Business Trade Show, Conference & Networking Event.
Hosted in ten of the Nation’s largest small business cities, Small Business Expo brings together thousands of business owners and decision-makers to network, attend business critical workshops, build new business relationships and shop from vendors that provide unique products & services to help grow their business. Start-up to a Fortune 500, this is a highly anticipated annual event that every business must attend!

• Get leads & new customers
• Network with peers in your industry
• Shop for new innovative products & services
• Be in the RIGHT place at the RIGHT time
• Why not? It’s free to attend!

Want to Exhibit? Call us today at 212.404.2345.
Put your company in front of thousands of business owners & decision makers!

Where to Be: 12.19 – 12.25

MiamiLoop

#WheretoBe Miami!

Up All Night Tour 12/19/14

Liv w/ DJ Irie

4441 Collins Ave., Miami Beach, Florida 33140

Come out to Liv to listen to the beats of the Heat’s official DJ

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La Fiesta Navideña by Locos por Juana 12/20/14

La Fiesta Navideña by Locos por Juana
Saturday, 12/20/2014 – 10:00 pm – 03:00 am

The Stage

Miami Design District 170 NE 38th St,
Miami, Florida 33137
Facebook Link
Cost: 10$

Is already a Tradition to celebrate
Navidad with Locos por Juana in Miami, come and celebrate
with the whole crew una gran Navidad full of Cumbia
Champeta and Reggae Feat. Miami’s Own Mr Pauer
Don’t Miss it Miami

The Stage Miami
Miami Design District 170 NE 38th St -, Miami, Florida 33137

Te Esperamos

A Christmas Carol, the Musical 12/21/14

Saturday, 11/22/2014 – 12/21/2014 02:00 pm – 03:30 pm
Christmas-CarolActors’ Playhouse at the Miracle Theatre
280 Miracle Mile,
Coral Gables, Florida 33134
Webpage Link
Cost: $20

Based on the novel by Charles Dickens, Tiny Tim and the entire Cratchit family join three unearthly “Spirits” in trying to convince Ebenezer Scrooge to change his “Bah-Humbug” ways in A Christmas Carol, the Musical. This fabulous adaptation written especially for family audiences will warm your heart as it reveals the true meaning of the holidays.

To encourage the “Spirit of Giving” during the theatre’s production of A Christmas Carol, the Musical, Actors’ Playhouse will give every child who brings a new, unwrapped toy to donate during a performance, a free Flexible Anytime Ticket valid for any remaining show in the Musical Theatre for Young Audiences 2014-2015 Season. Last day to donate toys will be on Saturday, December 20. All donations will be delivered that evening to Neighbors 4 Neighbors for distribution to families in need through their Operation Elf Toy Drive.

Saturdays at 2 p.m.
Special holiday performances on December 20 at 7 p.m. and December 21 at 5 p.m. Select weekday performances at 10 a.m. for pre-arranged fieldtrips through our Education Department.

Photographs of Buskerfest Miami on 12/12/14

Buskerfest Miami on Friday, Decembefr 12, 2014.

Buskerfest Miami Mission: To improve civic life through public street performance.

Buskerfest Miami Vision: We strive for a connected, thriving urban core where the streets of Miami are active and enlivened with local performers, enjoyed by people of all ages and walks of life. We envision a joyous place that is reflective of the tropical urban landscape and attractive to locals and visitors alike.

Buskerfest Miami seeks to bring this vision to life by:

Building a network of local musicians, visual artists, dancers, poets, acrobats and more.
Uniting private and non-profit organizations for events and performances.
Supporting efforts to recognize the constitutional rights of public performers.
Keeping local government involved in our efforts.
Engaging community stakeholders to help integrate our neighborhoods and districts.
Re-imagining the use and function of Miami’s public spaces.

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Cuban American Bar Association Annual Benefit Gala and Board Installation Dinner 1/31/15

Cuban American Bar Association Annual Benefit Gala and Board Installation Dinner
Saturday, 01/31/2015 – 07:00 pm –
Fontainebleau Miami Beach
4441 Collins Avenue,
Miami Beach, Florida 33140
Webpage Link
Cost: $200.00–$2,750.00

The Cuban American Bar Association will serve as host to its annual gala and installation of officers at 7 p.m. Saturday, January 31, at the Fontainebleau Miami Beach, 4441 Collins Avenue, Miami Beach, Fla. The gala raises money for the Cuban American Bar Foundation’s CABA Scholarship Fund, which in the past several years has raised more than $150,000 toward scholarships for law students and other scholars with interests that will promote excellence in the legal profession and legal services community.

Ring-In 2015 at National Hotel Miami Beach With Lavish Gourmet Menu and Live Band 12/31/14

Ring-In 2015 at National Hotel Miami Beach With Lavish Gourmet Menu and Live Band
Wednesday, 12/31/2014 – 08:30 pm – 01:30 am
National Hotel Miami Beach
1677 Collins Avenue,
Miami Beach, Florida 33139
Webpage Link
Cost: $ 195.00 per person, plus tax and gratuity (21 and Up) $ 150.00 per person, plus tax and gratuity (12-21) $ 50.00 per person, plus tax and gratuity (Under 12)

National Hotel Miami Beach will host a festive New Year’s Eve celebration with a selection of gourmet food stations from its Tamara Bistro and a live band playing Havana Nights theme music.

Guests will be met with a welcome glass of champagne and saxophone player followed by passed hors d’oeuvres at the hotel’s famous Blues Bar, accompanied with live piano music.

Dance the night away to a live Havana Nights theme band playing throughout the night and into the New Year.

The gourmet food stations include:
• Seafood: Oysters, Crab Claws, Salmon and Ceviche
• Carved Meats: Beef Wellington, Rack of Lamb, and Pork
• A selection of charcuterie, cheeses, sushi, vegetables, salads and other delectable food items.
• Desserts: Chocolate Fondue and an array of assorted sweets
• Wine will be served during dinner

Guests will also get “12 Grapes of Luck” and party favors to ring in the New Year

Jessie Trice Community Health Center 11th Annual Santa’s Workshop Event 12/19/14

Jessie Trice Community Health Center 11th Annual Santa’s Workshop Event
Friday, 12/19/2014 – 12/19/2014 03:00 pm – 05:00 pm
flyerJTCHC Main Center
5361 N. W. 22nd Avenue,
Miami, Florida 33142
More Info Link
Cost: Free

Take part in a special celebration as hundreds of children and families get in the holiday spirit. It takes place this Friday, December 19th from 3 – 5 p.m. This event is free and open to the public!

There will be bouncy houses, face painting, balloon animals, vendor tables, gift distribution and entertainment!

New Years Eve- Mango’s Tropical Cafe 12/31/14

New Years Eve- Mango’s Tropical Cafe
Wednesday, 12/31/2014 – 01/01/2015 08:00 pm – 05:00 am
10801662_10152887059891779_5265675570830231735_nMango’s Tropical Cafe
900 Ocean Drive,
MIAMI BEACH, Florida 33139
Webpage Link
Cost: $500

New Year’s Eve 2014
Mango’s Tropical Cafe is now taking reservations for our Gala New Year’s Eve Party. Mango’s is the front row seat for Miami Beach’s Fabulous Fireworks display at midnight and offers several options for your Special New Year’s Celebration:

• Deluxe Seating Champagne Dinner Package| $240pp plus 9% Tax & 20% Gratuity -must be reserved in advance.
Includes: admission, a reserved table for all night, party favors, a Gourmet 3-course Dinner and a 750ml bottle of Champagne per couple.
• VIP Seating Champagne Dinner Package | $400pp plus 9% Tax & 20% Gratuity -must be reserved in advance.
Includes: admission, a reserved table for all night, party favors, a Gourmet 3-course Dinner and a 750ml bottle of Champagne per couple.
• A Reserved Table for BOTTLE SERVICE ONLY | Minimum consumption of $350 per table for up to 4 Guests plus 9% Tax & 20% Gratuity + $50pp Admission Fee -must be reserved in advance.
Guests seated at these tables will not be able to order food until after midnight.
• Advanced Door Passes |$50pp until December 31st at 6pm, the pass price at the door will be higher than $50 and will increase depending on the capacity.
An A La Carte Menu will be available after midnight.

*An additional bottle of Champagne or liter bottles of alcohol may be added to any dinner package with a discounted rate of 10% per bottle when paid for in advance. Add a Mango’s World-Famous 2015 Calendar for only $9.95.

Mango’s features the top Latin Dance Band in South Florida, The Latin Connection, playing all night long. Continuous entertainment will be found throughout the club with the Mango’s Dancers and all of your favorite stars, including our very popular Michael Jackson Tribute show. Children are welcome, accompanied by an adult with seating only in the outdoor cafe.

Seating Sections

The Café
The Cafe is located directly on Ocean Drive. This is front row seating for the Fireworks show, and Ocean Drive’s New Year’s Street Party. Our entertainers perform in the Cafe as well as inside. Guests in The Café seating are welcome to enter and watch the band and shows as you please.
• Deluxe Seating Champagne Dinner Package| $240pp plus 9% Tax & 20% Gratuity -must be reserved in advance.
Includes: admission, a reserved table for all night, party favors, a Gourmet 3-course Dinner, and a 750ml bottle of Champagne per couple.
• VIP Seating Champagne Dinner Package | $400pp plus 9% Tax & 20% Gratuity -must be reserved in advance.
Includes: admission, a reserved table for all night, party favors, a Gourmet 3-course Dinner, and a 750ml bottle of Champagne per couple.
The Café Super VIP Seating is front row seating of the outdoor stage on Ocean Drive. This section offers an unobstructed view of our shows, view of the Fireworks show, and the Ocean Drive New Year’s Street Party.
• BOTTLE SERVICE ONLY | Minimum consumption of $350 per table for up to 4 Guests plus 9% Tax & 20% Gratuity + $50 per person Admission Fee -must be reserved in advance.
There are a few tables located in The Café section for designated Bottle Service.
Guests seated at these tables will not be able to order food until after midnight. Price of bottles does not include a 9% Tax and 20% Gratuity.

Main Bar VIP
These seats are right in front of the World Famous Main Bar of Mango’s Tropical Cafe where the Mango’s Dancers perform on the bar all night long.
• VIP Seating Champagne Dinner Package | $400pp plus 9% Tax & 20% Gratuity -must be reserved in advance.
Includes: admission, a reserved table for the entire night, party favors, a Gourmet 3-course Dinner, and a 750ml bottle of Champagne per couple.

The Jungle Room
This is a plush room alongside the Band’s Performance Stage and the Main Dance Floor. The Latin Connection Band is in full view, as are all dance performances in the Jungle Room.
• Deluxe Seating Champagne Dinner Package| $220pp plus 9% Tax & 20% Gratuity -must be reserved in advance.
Includes: admission, a reserved table for all night, party favors, a Gourmet 3-course Dinner, and a 750ml bottle of Champagne per couple.
• BOTTLE SERVICE ONLY | Minimum consumption of $350 per table for up to 4 Guests plus 9% Tax & 20% Gratuity + $50 per person Admission Fee -must be reserved in advance.
There are a few tables located in The Jungle Room section for designated Bottle Service.
Guests seated at these tables will not be able to order food until after midnight. Price of bottles does not include a 9% Tax and 20% Gratuity.

Upstairs
Upstairs has a clear view of the Main Bar Performance Stage and/or the Fountain Stage where the Latin Connection Band performs. Guests have a full view of the shows taking place on the Dance Floor.
• Deluxe Seating Champagne Dinner Package| $240pp plus 9% Tax & 20% Gratuity -must be reserved in advance.
Includes: admission, a reserved table for all night, party favors, a Gourmet 3-course Dinner, and a 750ml bottle of Champagne per couple.

M E N U

SOUP/ SALAD/APPETIZER
(Choice of One)

Lobster Bisque Floridiane
A delicate blend of lobster, tomatoes, and fresh herbs in a rich creamy broth

Red Snapper Carpaccio
Thinly sliced snapper with a black olive tapenade topped with crispy onions, micro greens and a sherry vinaigrette

Fresh Buffalo Mozzarella and Vine Ripened Tomatoes
Topped with baby greens, roasted peppers and a balsamic glaze

ENTRÉE
(Choice of One)

Filet Au Poivre
Tender center cut beef tenderloin grilled to perfection, topped with portabello mushroom, aux poivre sauce, served with garlic mashed potatoes and glazed baby carrots

Broiled Lobster Tail
Succulent 10 oz. Caribbean lobster tail broiled with lemon, garlic and white wine, served with saffron yellow rice and sautéed green beans

Stuffed Cornish Hens
Oven roasted Cornish hen stuffed with a chorizo, pork and short rib stuffing, served with garlic mashed potatoes, sautéed broccoli and topped with a marsala gravy

Jumbo Cheese Ravioli
Served in fresh tomato sauce with or without blackened shrimp

DESSERT
(Choice of One)

Tropical Mango Sorbet
With Mint Leaves and Fresh Berries

Chocolate Lover’s Ecstasy Torte

Frequently Asked Questions

When does the party start?
Mango’s opens at 8pm., serving Dinner Reservations from 8pm to 11 pm. The A La Carte
Menu starts at midnight, and ends at 3am. We close at dawn, 5am.

Are children allowed?
Yes, but only if accompanied by an adult, and restricted to the outdoor cafe only. Children will be charged full price.

What time do reservations begin?
Reservations begin at 8pm. Guests at the same table ordering at the same time, will be served at the same time. If guests order before the entire party at their table is seated, they will be served before the later arrivals.

What is your refund and/or cancellation policy?
All cancellations are honored before December 20th at 12am. Any cancellations on or after December 21st will be charged the reserved amount.

Do you have a dress code?
Yes. “South Beach Chic” all the way to Tuxedo and Evening Gown. No baseball caps, bandanas, tank tops, beach sandals or shorts allowed.

Do you have valet parking?
Yes. Valet parking will be available on Collins Avenue and 9th street.

Do you have a Bottle- Service-Only Option?
Yes. There are a few tables located in the Cafe area designated as Bottle Service Only. A $350 plus 9% Tax and 20% Gratuity minimum is required per table of up to 4 guests, plus admission fee of $50.00 per person. Guests seated at these tables can order food a la carte after midnight.

What is not included in the price?
Not included in the price is a required 9% Tax and 20% Gratuity which is automatically added to your final bill.

Christmas Eve at The Trapiche Room 12/24/14

Christmas Eve at The Trapiche Room
Wednesday, 12/24/2014 – 06:00 pm – 10:30 pm
JW-Marriott-Miami-Trapiche-RoomJW Marriott Miami
1109 Brickell Avenue Miami, FL,
Miami, Florida 33131
Webpage Link
Cost: $120 per person

The Trapiche Room, located in the JW Marriott Miami, will be offering an exquisite holiday dinner on Christmas Eve, December 24th, from 6:00 p.m.- 10:30 p.m. Priced at $120 per person (excludes tax and service charge), guests will enjoy food prepared by acclaimed chef Alex Paz. Menu highlights include Limoncello Lobster Bisque with a Tarragon Sabayon, Speck Wrapped Lamb Loin with Black Truffle Potatoes with a Tangy Grappa & Cherry Infused Demi-Glaze, and Duck Confit and Spinach Ravioli with Trumpet Royal Mushrooms and a Porcini Foam. For dessert, guests can indulge in a Flourless Chocolate Dome, Pistachio Gelato with a Silky Grand Marnier Ganache. The Trapiche Room is located at 1109 Brickell Avenue in Miami. For reservations, please call (305) 329-3500.

Miami Dade College Free Affordable Care Act Information Workshops

Miami Dade College Free Affordable Care Act Information Workshops
Saturday, Jan. 10, 10 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Affordable Care Act Information WorkshopNorth Campus
11380 NW 27 Ave.
Computer Courtyard, Building 2 (first floor)

Thursday, Jan. 15, 6 p.m. to 9 p.m.
Wolfson Campus
300 NE Second Ave.
Computer Courtyard, Building 2 (second floor)

Saturday, Jan. 24, 10 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Kendall Campus
11011 SW 104 St.
Computer Courtyard, Building 2 (first floor)

Saturday, Jan. 31, 10 a.m. to 1 p.m.
North Campus
11380 NW 27 Ave.
Computer Courtyard, Building 2 (first floor)

Thursday, Feb. 5, 6 p.m. to 9 p.m.
Wolfson Campus
300 NE Second Ave.
Computer Courtyard, Building 2 (second floor)

Saturday, Feb. 7, 10 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Kendall Campus
11011 SW 104 St.
Computer Courtyard, Building 2 (first floor)

Saturday, Feb. 14, 10 a.m. to 1 p.m.
North Campus
11380 NW 27 Ave.
Computer Courtyard, Building 2 (first floor)

Space is limited so reserve today.
Click here to RSVP for free.

Miami Dade College (MDC) will host another round of Enroll America informational workshops on the Affordable Care Act (ACA), answering questions and providing assistance regarding Florida’s insurance marketplace. Free and open to the public, the workshops will be held throughout the months of January and February at various MDC campuses. The enrollment deadline is Feb. 15.

Trained volunteers will be on hand to help guide MDC students and the public at large on the application and enrollment process. This effort is focused on connecting the community with the right resources and information allowing for the selection of a health insurance plan that best fits individual needs and budgets.

Women’s Breast Health Initiative Volunteers 2/7/15 – 4/18/15

Women’s Breast Health Initiative Volunteers
Saturday, 02/07/2015 – 04/18/2015 09:00 am – 12:00 pm
WBHI__logolThe Women’s Breast Health Initiative
14125 NW 80th Avenue,
Miami Lakes, Florida 33016
Webpage Link
Cost: Free

Women’s Breast Health Initiative, Florida Affiliate, a nonprofit organization dedicated to early detection of breast cancer, is in full swing recruiting for their 2015 outreach campaign. Door to door outreach will be conducted in February, March and April. Volunteers will be distributing information to increase awareness of breast health and the importance of early detection, as well as provide access to mammograms for women who are uninsured and underserved by the healthcare system. Free mammograms and heart screenings will be offered the last Saturday of each month. To sign up as a volunteer, please call 305.825.4081 or email Volunteer coordinator Kassie at Kassie@flbreasthealth.com

For more information about Women’s Breast Health Initiative, Florida Affiliate visit www.flbreasthealth.com or visit us on Facebook, LinkedIn or Twitter.

PhanArt Poster and Pin Exhibition: Miami 1/2/15

PhanArt Poster and Pin Exhibition: Miami
Friday, 01/02/2014 – 12:00 pm – 05:00 pm
Miami-PhanArt-flyerAdrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts, Peacock Foundation Studio
1300 Biscayne Blvd,
Miami, Florida 33132
Webpage Link
Cost: Free

The PhanArt Poster and Pin Exhibition: Miami, featuring a wide variety of artists who draw inspiration from the music of Phish, will be held on Friday, January 2, 2015 at the Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts, 1300 Biscayne Boulevard, Miami, FL 33132. This one of a kind art show, created and produced by Pete Mason, will be held on the third day of Phish’s four night stand at Miami’s American Airlines Arena, only a 5 block walk from the Arsht Center.

The lineup announced for the PhanArt Poster and Pin Exhibition: Miami represents a wide array of artists from among the Phish art community. Longtime Phish artists Ryan Kerrigan, TRiPP, Isadora Bullock, Michael Boyer, StuPINdous Creations, Pompeii Prints and Fred Sutter are regular exhibitors at PhanArt shows and fans can expect to find a large portfolio from each artist of current and past art.

Pin makers and designers MYFE. Designs, Party Time Pins, Noah Phence, Pin me Down, Cactusbomb, Pinsanity Designs, and Ant Pharms Pins will feature their ever-popular pin series and designs, as well as other items made specifically for the Miami shows.

First time exhibitors to the PhanArt Poster and Pin Exhibition include Sweet Melis, Otto Art, Brooke Appelman, Brian Bojo’s Phifty-Two Weeks, Golden Road Gallery, Jampanties, Ebbleberry Designs, Super Rad Cape Co, Highly Concerned Enterprises, Brendan Nicolan and The Shakedown Shop. Each of these exhibitors brings something new to the show, be it posters, clothing, underwear, a year-long art project, children’s clothing and much more.

A musical performance from San Francisco-based pianist Holly Bowling will take place throughout the art show, with performances on the hour from 1:00 to 4:00 pm. The sets will feature Phish songs arranged for solo piano and several “jam transcriptions”, including a complete rendition of the ‘Tahoe Tweezer’ during the final hour, beginning at 4 pm. Check out Holly’s previous performances with Marco Benevento and at her own solo gig in San Francisco during this past year’s Bill Graham Run. For updates on the performance and more information please visit Holly’s Facebook page.

Non-profits benefitting from the PhanArt show include The Mockingbird Foundation, which has awarded grants for music education totaling more than $800,000 over the past 15 years. PhanArt has raised, through a book and website created to showcase the art made by Phish fans, over $18,000 for The Mockingbird Foundation since 2009.

Phish Art shows have been held since 2003 with great success. Unique posters, pins, shirts, stickers and much more are made for Phish shows, making the PhanArt Poster and Pin Exhibition: Miami, a must-attend event during Phish tour. Produced by Pete Mason, founder of PhanArt and author of PhanArt: The Art of the Fans of Phish, these PhanArt exhibitions have been held in Atlantic City, Chicago and Las Vegas over the past 14 months and represent a continued effort to promote and exhibit original and unique concert art from a wide variety of artists. The eclectic artists featured at this event show the broad scope of Phish related art and capture the inspiration of the band in their art. Phish’s creative fan base makes amazing art inspired by the band, their music and the locales they play.

In keeping with the great tradition and success of past art shows, the PhanArt Poster and Pin Exhibition: Miami, will offer free entry to all patrons and tubes available for purchase. Special edition works only available at the show can be viewed on PhanArt.net and acquired exclusively at the PhanArt show.

This Saturday at Ivy NightClub – Miami Beach 12/20/14

This Saturday at Ivy NightClub – Miami Beach
Saturday, 12/20/2014 – 11:00 pm – 05:00 am
ivy-1Ivy Nightclub
1045 5TH ST,
Miami Beach, Florida 33139
Eventbrite Link
Cost: Complimentary Admission on David Garay’s VIP List from 11pm-12am

IVY
FBC Holidays and Promotion Party
On DAVID GARAY’s VIP list: Complimentary Admission for Gentlemen until 12am

Dress to Impress
Sounds by:

VJ Julian Serrano

Nikolas

Sasa

INFO & RSVP

Call/Txt 786-985-3520

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IVY- Miami Beach

1045 5th Street, Miami Beach, FL

Venue Description:

IVY Nightclub is ready to offer a lavish nightlife experience for elite guests who are ready to reignite their party senses. Our main room is the centerpiece of the venue greeting guests with an amazing light show highlighted by extensive moving heads and LED effects. The custom-made DJ booth is strategically located among an array of VIP tables, ready to bring the energy of some of the world’s premier dee jays to you live and direct. Our mezzanine level offers more VIP seating in a more intimate setting along with amazing views of the main floor.

Launch Party BE Connected at Spazio Nightclub 12/18/14

Launch Party BE Connected at Spazio Nightclub
Thursday, 12/18/2014 – 11:30 pm – 05:00 am
spazioSpazio NightClub
1421 South Miami Avenue,
Miami, Florida 33130
Eventbrite Link
Cost: Complimentary Admission on DAG VIP List until Midnight

On DAVID GARAY’s VIP list: Complimentary Admission for Gentlemen until 12:30am
Sounds by: Nikolas, Ilgin, Paul Dudamel, Chiri, Jonathan Martinez
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An oasis among skyscrapers, Spazio Nightclub attracts a wildly worldly clientele with its bold allure of style and edge. Nightlife insiders are invited to bask under sparkling lights amid a playful palette of teal, black and gold.

The venue’s newly revamped sleek and modern look mirrors that of its state-of-the art advancements, welcoming guests to immerse into its fashionable blend of sophisticated design and high-tech elegance.

The 5,000 square foot space has been given a subtle facelift with a new entranceway, increased square footage and gilded accents, with an emphasis on cleverly implemented audio and overhead lighting systems. Bound to impress the likes of both returning and new nightlife connoisseurs, the $300,000 lighting and sound system focuses on dual illuminated tubing with the ability to do a three dimensional lighting effect, creating a higher range of quality and power per square footage than even some of the best nightclubs of the world.

With the branded and technological upgrades, Spazio Nightclub also proudly introduces weekly theme nights to create a unique experience not seen anywhere else in Brickell.

LILT Lounge presents Une Nuit A Paris 12/31/14

LILT Lounge presents Une Nuit A Paris
Wednesday, 12/31/2014 – 01/01/2015 06:00 pm –
LILTNEWYEARSEVEFINALLILT Lounge
270 Biscayne Way Blvd.,
Miami, Florida 33131
Webpage Link
Cost: $150 – $750

LILT Lounge, The Epic Hotel’s newest entertainment venue, delivers a New Year’s Eve Parisian soirée dubbed: Une Nuit A Paris. Festivities include a special performance by The French Horn, delivering their signature mix of Parisian, swing and world music tunes. Limited reservations are available. The main floor & stage side seating includes a bottle of Taittinger champagne per table for $250; the main floor large table seating for up to eight guests includes three bottles of Taittinger champagne for $750; the intimate owner’s lounge is available with an open bar from 10 p.m. to midnight for $150 per person; and the terrace seating includes a bottle of Nicolas Feuillatte champagne for $150 per table. Additionally, all guests will enjoy a complimentary champagne toast at midnight. Bites by executive chef Wolfgang Birk will be also be available.

New Year’s Eve 2015 Celebration 12/31/14

: : : New Year’s Eve 2015 Celebration : : :
Wednesday, 12/31/2014 – 08:00 pm – 05:00 am
newyearseveDolores but you can call me Lolita
1000 S Miami Avenue,
Miami, Florida 33131
Buy Tickets Link
Cost:

Present
“End this year with a blast. Start the New Year off with a bang”
• General Admission Girls $20 Guys $30 Kids $20
• Open Bar + Buffet Package 8pm-12am. Adults $75 Kids Buffet $30 (Price includes admission charge)
Open Bar only package 8pm-12am. Adults $60 (Price includes admission charge)
Kids (are allowed at the venue until 1am)
• Reserve your VIP table for regular bottle prices. 4 people per bottle. ($30 admission fee per person extra, will be charged at the entrance)
1 bottle of Moet Imperial Brutt + Your choice of Ketel one, Johnnie Walker Black, Don Julio blanco or Rob Zacapa 23yrs. Price $250
• Champagne toast at midnight
• Times Square Ball Drop Live + Entertainment surprises
• DJ spinning the best music (Top 40s, Open Format)
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• Bottle Service Strongly Recommended
• Early Arrival Recommended
• Doors Open at 8:00 pm
For more Information Please Call 305.305.4088

The Youth Fair Announces Season’s Savings 12/17/14- 1/4/15

The Youth Fair Announces ‘Season’s Savings’!
Wednesday, 12/17/2014 – 01/04/2015 05:00 pm –
Seasons-Savings-2014-SMMiami-Dade County Fair & Exposition, Inc.
10901 Coral Way,
Miami, Florida 33165
Buy Tickets Link
Cost: $20.00

THE PERFECT GIFT FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY

The Youth Fair Announces ‘Season’s Savings’
Online Only Offer Four Admission Tickets for ONLY $20,
Available Dec. 8 – Jan. 4

The Miami-Dade County Youth Fair & Exposition is offering a promotion that makes for the perfect stocking stuffer this holiday season. The Season’s Savings offer includes four admission tickets for the 2015 Youth Fair for just $20, a savings of $28. This special holiday online only offer is available December 8, 2014 through January 4, 2015.

“Youth Fair admission tickets are a great holiday gift for youngsters and adults of all ages,” said Bob Hohenstein, President and CEO of The Youth Fair. “Not only are our 2015 Youth Fair guests getting a sensational deal on their admission ticket, their purchase is helping us to continue to meet our charitable obligations and initiatives within Miami-Dade County in the coming year.”

To purchase this special Holiday package and other Youth Fair items, visit www.fairexpo.com/thefair. The regular 2015 Youth Fair time price is $12 admission, $28 P*O*P Ride Card weekdays and $35 P*O*P Ride Card on weekends. Youngsters 5 and under and seniors 65 years and better will receive FREE admission every day, all day.

Public Art Wednesday 12.17: BEST MURAL OF 2014

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Wynwood may be the heart of a growing global graffiti movement, but some of its murals are surprisingly soulless. Whether they depict a cool-ass dragon perched atop a mountain peak or cartoon characters committing acts of violence, many are brilliantly drawn but little more, like flashy wallpaper for warehouses. Few of the works strive to stir something inside passersby. On the southwest corner of NW Third Avenue and 27th Street, towering gold letters spell “I remember paradise” against a rainbow background. The mural, by Londoner Lakwena Maciver, is meant to invoke human longing for a lost era. “We all have this sense that there is something wrong with the world but that once there was something perfect,” Maciver told New Times. It’s a beautiful painting, and one that has formed the backdrop for Beyoncé Instagrams and glossy magazine spreads. But it’s actually the mural cater-cornered that makes us nostalgic. There, a heavily tattooed man holds a gorgeous woman in a tender embrace. A shuttered doorway is transformed into a birdcage. The mural, by Peruvian duo Entes y Pésimo (Beings & Dreadful), perfectly captures modern-day Miami: young, Hispanic, interracial, part tattooed thug, part tender romantic. The man’s face is pensive, his stance protective. The woman, unashamedly in love, stares straight out at you. How wonderfully disarming to walk through Wynwood on a weekend night, past posturing dudes and pretending chicks, and stumble upon such intimacy.

Zo’s Hall Of Fame Golf Groove 12/29/14

Zo’s Hall Of Fame Golf Groove
Monday, December 29, 2014
Registration – 7:30 AM
Tee time – 9:00 AM
Turnberry Isle Resort
19999 West Country Club Drive
Aventura, FL 33180
Cost: $6,000 per foursome,

Sponsored by Turnberry Isle Resort, Under Armour, Bank of America, Diageo, Metro Signs, Driven Golf, Aventura Limousines, Comcast and I Heart Radio

Hosted at Turnberry Isle Resort & Golf Course, one of Miami’s premier golf courses, the tournament will feature over 80 golfers, Groove Golf Ambassadors, “Hall of Famers” and tastemakers from sports, music, television, motion pictures and business, including Julius Erving (NBA Hall of Fame), Cornelius Bennett (NFL Pro Bowler) and Bruce Smith (NFL Pro Bowler). All will come together on the links to raise monies that directly impact the lives of young children and families in the greater Miami area.

Sponsorship opportunities available starting at $10,000
Featuring: Julius Erving, NBA Hall of Fame
Cornelius Bennett, NFL Pro Bowler
Bruce Smith, NFL Pro Bowler
and others

For fifteen summers, The Mourning Family Foundation (formerly Alonzo Mourning Charities) produced Zo’s Summer Groove, a one-week fundraising event that raised more than $10 million dollars during its tenure. The crown jewel of these fundraising efforts, the Overtown Youth Center (OYC), serves over 700 students ranging from ages 8 to 25 that reside in South Florida and attend school in and around the Overtown community. Also in the MFF fold is Tracy Mourning’s Honey Shine Mentoring Foundation for Girls, which encourages the balance of mind, body and soul in girls and women by providing nurturing experiences that enlighten their paths and empower their future.

Zo’s Comedy Groove 12/28/14

Zo’s Comedy Groove
Sunday, December 28, 2014
VIP Reception – 6 – 8PM Tickets – $175 food and open bar (Limited number of tickets)
Cost: Comedy Show – 8 – 10PM Tickets – $75 cash bar
JW Marriott Marquis Miami
255 Biscayne Blvd Way
Miami, FL 33131
Tickets may be purchased at http://www.zoswintergroove.com

This exclusive comedy show is “Zo’s” invitation to join him in raising funds to continue the benevolence and charitable work of the Mourning Family Foundation. The Comedy Groove is not only the Hall of Famer’s chance to fundraise, but also an opportunity for him to honor and extend an earnest thank you to his VIP guests – previous and continuous supporters of the Foundation’s mission and goals.

Performers: Host – Rodney Grant
John “Honest John” Basinger
Karlous Miller
Robert Powell
Ashima Franklin

Sponsored by the J.W. Marriott Marquis Miami, Diageo, Foot Action, Destiny Moscato, Comcast and I Heart Radio

Zo’s Family Health & Wellness Groove 12/27/14

Zo’s Family Health & Wellness Groove
Saturday, December 27, 2014
Miramar Regional Park
16801 Miramar Parkway
Miramar, FL 33027
5K Run/Walk – Registration begins at 6:30 AM
5K Run/Walk – 8:00 AM
Family Day Activities – 10:00 AM – 2:00 PM
Sports Clinics – 11:00 AM – 2:00 PM
Cost: 5K Run/Walk – Pre-registration fee is $25 per person
5K Run/Walk – Event day registration fee is $35 per person
Pre-registration information is available at www.ZosWinterGroove.com

In recognition of Alonzo’s recent appointment to President Obama’s Council on Fitness, Sports and Nutrition, Zo’s Family Health & Wellness Groove invites families to converge on Miramar Regional Park for events such as a Foot Locker 5k run/walk, health screenings, fun zones, mini sports clinics (football and basketball) and fitness classes. The event is FREE, open to the public and will be full of activities built around supportive programming for families, including healthy living, arts, crafts, and an array of activities for kids of all ages.

Sponsored by Carnival Cruise Line Foundation, Miami Heat Charitable Fund, Foot Locker, Foot Action, City of Miramar, Metro Signs, Memorial Miramar Hospital, Comcast and I Heart Radio

Photographs by Anthony Jordon of Miami Marine Stadium Pop-Up Street Art Exhibition on 12/6/14

Photographs taken by Anthony Jordon of Miami Marine Stadium Pop-Up Street Art Exhibition on Saturday, December 6, 2014.  Hosted by the Art History Mural Project, the National Trust for Historic Preservation, and Friends of Miami Marine Stadium.

This event during Art Basel celebrating the restoration of Miami Marine Stadium. In a special pop-up exhibition space that was open throughout Art Basel, the Art | History Mural Project will feature the work of renowned local, national, and international street artists who created site-specific work at Miami Marine Stadium. Proceeds from the sale of these one-of-a-kind and limited edition pieces will help fund the stadiums’ restoration. At the opening reception, children from the community participated in the production of six murals. There was also a special area where children could create murals throughout the exhibition. All murals produced for the Art | History Mural Project are partially underwritten by Liquitex Artist Materials.

To see more of  Anthony Jordon‘s  work go to his Instagram page or his facebook page.

Emerge Broward Hosts Their Ninth Annual Leadership Summit 1/23/15, 1/24/15

Emerge Broward Hosts Their Ninth Annual Leadership Summit
Friday, 01/23/2015 – 01/24/2015 06:00 pm – 08:00 pm
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Kick Off Party on Friday at JM LEXUS 5350 W Sample Rd, Margate, FL 33073 & Guest Speaker Sessions on Saturday at Broward College 3501 Davie Rd, Davie, FL 33314,
5350 W Sample Rd, Florida 33073
Webpage Link
Cost: $20-$55

Join Emerge Broward for their Ninth Annual Leadership Summit, sponsored by Greenberg Traurig, on January 23rd and January 24th, 2015. Leadership Summit kicks off Friday at JM Lexus, where like-minded young professionals can mix and mingle as they enjoy tasty bites and an open bar. The event continues Saturday at Broward College with guest speaker sessions featuring Kathleen Cannon, CEO of the United Way of Broward County, Heiko Dobrikow, General Manager of the Riverside Hotel, David Armstrong, President of Broward College, Shevrin Jones, State Representative at the Florida House of Representatives, and many others. The event is $45 for members and $55 for guests. Free for Emerge Broward members only attending Friday night, $20 for guests only attending Friday night.

InTown Seasonal Celebration 12/18/14

InTown Seasonal Celebration
Thursday, 12/18/2014 – 04:00 pm – 08:00 pm
InTown-HolidayInTown Condos
1840 SW 8th St,
Miami, Florida 33135
Webpage Link
Cost: Free; Unwrapped gifts for children ages 5-14 RSVP @ Sales@intowncondos.com

Join us this holiday season w/ an unwrapped toy for the Leadership Learning Center, a program that emphasizes academic achievement & leadership qualities.

Gabel at Big Night in Little Haiti 12/19/14

Gabel at Big Night in Little Haiti
Sunday, 12/19/2014 – 12/19/2014 06:00 pm – 10:00 pm
BNLHDec14eflyerLittle Haiti Cultural Center
212 Northeast 59th Terrace,
Miami, Florida 33137
Webpage Link
Cost: Free

The December edition featuring popular Haitian konpa group Gabel.

They began with a bang in 2006 –prestigious Kompa Magazine named the young Haitian group “New Band of the Year”. They have lived up to the promise – their fourth studio album was released earlier this year; they have 12 music videos, have played at two karnavals and are touring throughout the Caribbean, Europe and the US. The group has nine members; Katalog on vocals, Flav on vocals, Bob Doll as Maestro and guitar, Ray as the rhythm guitarist, T-Pachou on keyboards, DJ Dodo on bass, Cha Cha on percussionist and gong, Jay Lay Back on congas and tambourine, and Becken on drums.

Designer Maria Lepe Birthday and Holiday Toy Drive 12/19/14

Designer Maria Lepe Birthday and Holiday Toy Drive
Friday, 12/19/2014 – 09:00 pm – 02:00 am
10857930_767984899904148_7541559862824997121_nLove is Blind Restaurant & Lounge
225 Altara Avenue,
Coral Gables, Florida 33146
Facebook Link
Cost: Say “Maria Lepe Birthday” at entrance for Free Admission

Join us for a special birthday affair in honor of fashion designer Maria Lepe this Friday, December 19, 2014 at Love is Blind in Coral Gables, FL.

Plus a Holiday Toy Drive to benefit Kristi House. Bring an unwrapped toy for a chance to win a Lepe Swimwear or a Romero Valentino Bow Tie.

Music by Joseph Anthony

For more info email luigi@megacityevents.com

#LepeBirthdayAffair

Showtime Live Music and Fashion Showcase 12/20/14

Showtime Live Music and Fashion Showcase
Saturday, 12/20/2014 – 11:00 pm – 01:00 am
IMG_2150Ivy Nightclub
1045 5th Street,
Miami Beach, Florida 33139
Eventbrite Link
Cost: $20

Join us on Saturday, December 20th for the first monthly Showtime – a Live Music and Fashion Showcase by MegaCity Events at the new Ivy Nightclub on South Beach featuring:

Alexis Salgado
Recording Artist / Singer / Songwriter – Carrillo Music

Rob Allen
Recording Artist / Singer / Songwriter

Judy Garcia
Singer-Songwriter / Saxophonist / Vocal Coach

Daniela Darlin Camejo Ruiz
Saxophonist / Dancer

Fashion Showcase featuring #TheArtCollection by Isabel Lopez with Art by Floyd Heglichs with MegaCity Models & Jackie Arredondo ARTS WORLD Academy Models

Directed by Mayi Martinez, Modeling & Etiquette Coach

Music by DJ Tinello

Doors open promptly at 11:00 pm and the night’s festivities kick off with Two-for-One Drinks until midnight and live performances to follow immediately. Following the performances, dance the night away to IVY’s pumping sound system and amazing visuals with Miami’s best DJ’s!

Get your tickets now and support these great artists! Only $20 in advance.

Official Hashtags: #Showtime #MegaCityEvents

Kodner Galleries Fine Jewelry Holiday Auction 12/17/14

Kodner Galleries Fine Jewelry Holiday Auction
Wednesday, 12/17/2014 – 12/17/2014 06:00 pm – 10:00 pm
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45 South Federal Highway,
Dania Beach, Florida 33004
Webpage Link
Cost: Free

Kodner Galleries, South Florida’s leading auctioneer and appraiser of fine art, antiques, jewelry and collectables will host its Fine Jewelry Holiday Action on Wednesday, December 17th 2014. The auction will include a spectacular collection of fine estate jewelry, which would serve as exquisite gifts for that special someone this holiday season.

Among the collection is a Patek Philippe Aquanaut Stainless Steel Watch with Rubber Strap; a Man’s 4.0 Carat Round Brilliant Cut Diamond Ring set in a Heavy 18 Karat Yellow & White Gold; a Chopard 3.01 Carat Diamond Engagement Ring set in 18 Karat White Gold; an EGL Certified 6.05 Carat Fancy Intense Yellow Diamond and Platinum Ring; a stunning UGL Certified Lady’s 5.06 Carat Diamond and 18 Karat white Gold Ring; a very fine quality EGL Certified 7.06 Carat Yellow Diamond and 18 Karat White Gold Bracelet; a lady’s exceptional approx. 19.50 Carat Emerald, 17.25 Carat Diamond and 18K Necklace; a 19th Century Italian Micro Mosaic and 18 Karat Yellow Gold Scarab Pendant; a 20th Century Enameled 18K Gold Saint George and the Dragon Sculpture; a 20th Century Continental Enameled 18 Karat Yellow and White Gold Clown Sculpture; and a Chinese 14K Gold, Coral, Celadon Jade, Sapphire, Ruby and Enamel Elephant Sculpture.

For more information, please visit www.kodner.com.

Jaume Plensa honored at Park Grove with an intimate dinner toasting his latest sculpture installation in Miami 12/4/14

Jaume Plensa honored at Park Grove with an intimate dinner toasting his latest sculpture installation in Miami
Thursday, 12/04/2014 – 07:30 pm – 10:00 pm
Parck Grove Dinner Event Dec. 4, 2014Park Grove Sales Gallery
2701 South Bayshore Drive,
Miami, Florida 33133
Webpage Link
Cost: By invite only

Jaume Plensa honored at Park Grove
With an intimate dinner toasting to his latest sculpture installation in Miami

Artist Jaume Plensa attended a private dinner and cocktail in his honor at the Park Grove sales gallery amongst collectors, friends, gallery clients and the property’s developers. Last month Plensa’s series of three color-shifting resin figures, set atop 35-foot stainless steel poles were debuted at the future site of the residences at Park Grove along Bayshore Drive. His piece in Coconut Grove is visible from the street to passerby’s and is titled, “The Three Poets” described by Jaume as sharing a silent conversation in the sky of Miami, silent figures dreaming and talking with colors.

The evening began with cocktails followed by a seated dinner inside the sales gallery.

Notable Guests: Jaume Plensa, honored artist; Pedro Martin, CEO & Cofounder of Terra Group; David Martin, President and Co-founder of Terra Group; Jorge Perez, President and CEO The Related Group; Carlos Rosso, President of the Condo Division at The Related Group; Patrick Campbell, Vice President at The Related Group

Photo Credit: Alberto Tamargo

#ThankYouMiami for (Holiday) Fashion

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Another holiday season, another round of parties at which to let your Miami fashion sense shine! This year we’re all about showcasing a subdued South Beach sexy. No, we’re not talking bandage dresses or sky-high heels so put those back in your closet immediately. Our style inspiration today comes in the shape of sheer blouses and kitten heels. More Audrey Hepburn, less Aubrey O’Day.

Our holiday outfit is based on two pieces we picked up during emergency fashion runs. So, if you’re behind on putting together your holiday outfits, there is hope for you yet! The first piece is a textured black blouse, which we found at Target on our way to last month’s Fashion Meets Fine Dining event. The second is a black A-line skirt from Forever21 that we purchased an hour before our cameo on The Ellen Show. We love both pieces because they are basics that are versatile and are flattering on most body shapes. Plus, as you’ll see below, the skirt is perfect for twirling!

The day we shot this look we were headed to a matinee showing of The Nutcracker so we chose to go with an all-black combo. However, if you’re inspired by the holiday spirit, feel free to choose a brighter or more festive color for either piece. You can also play around with the shoe color to find one that better suits the celebrations. We chose these particular Steve by Steve Madden heels because we love how this shade of blue contrasts with black pieces. “Irregardless” of what you choose, remember to have fun and enjoy the holidays – after all, they only come once a year!

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Blouse – Target (similar here and here)

Skirt – Forever 21 (similar here and here)

Shoes – Steve by Steve Madden (similar here)

Photography – Brad Wells

Talk About It Tuesday 12.16

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THIS ARTICLE WAS CREATED BY http://ncoc.net/ttcrelease

MIAMI, FL – January 24, 2011 – A new report released today shows Miami is the least civically engaged in the country compared to Minneapolis-St. Paul, the most engaged metropolitan area. The report helps to shed light on the contributing factors behind each city’s civic engagement in an effort to improve civic health. Researchers say that while the two areas differ demographically those differences do not explain the gap between their civic engagements.

The report, entitled A Tale of Two Cities: Civic Heath in Miami and Minneapolis-St. Paul, traces the factors of civic health, measured by civic indicators like volunteering, community engagement, voter turn out, and one-on-one interactions with neighbors, in Minneapolis-St. Paul and Miami and found that on in terms of civic health, the Twin Cities are well above the United States average, whereas Miami is well below. The report follows the September release of the report Civic Life in America: Key Findings on the Civic Health of the Nation, released jointly by NCoC and the Corporation for National and Community Service, which provides an annual measure of civic habits, much as the government measures economic behavior.

Key Findings
While the two metropolitan areas differ in many ways, including the demographics of their populations, the report found that these differences do not explain the disparities in their civic engagement. In both communities and nationwide, people with more education and income typically engage more in civic affairs. However when comparing the Twin Cities with Miami, individuals in Minneapolis-St. Paul who are in the lowest income group are more likely to be civically involved than are people in the wealthiest tier in Miami. Further, an individual with a high school education in Minneapolis-St. Paul is about as likely to be engaged as an individual with a college education in Miami. These findings indicate that the somewhat higher levels of income and educational attainment in the Twin Cities cannot explain why that community is so much more civically engaged.

Harry Boyte, Director of the Center for Democracy and Citizenship at Augsburg College in Minneapolis, traced the Twin Cities relative success to “a culture of civic empowerment, which teaches the skills of collaborative work across differences, connects institutions to the life of communities, and generates a spirit of optimism that people can shape their future together.”

In taking a closer look at the differentiating factors that contribute to the culture of civic empowerment and civic health in Minneapolis-St. Paul versus Miami, researchers identified the following key areas:

• Education in Minnesota appears to be more “civic.” In other words, the Twin Cities’ schools collaborate more with other community based educational institutions and engage adult citizens in ways that build their satisfaction and trust. While schools don’t perform better in the Twin Cities than those in South Florida, Twin City institutions do a better job of teaching specifically civic knowledge and connecting to other civic learning experiences in communities.

• Twin Cities residents appear to have stronger social networks than do residents of Miami. More of them have meals with other members of their households (92% vs. 84%), use the Internet to connect with family and friends (64% vs. 55%), and talk to neighbors (51% vs. 45%). The single exception is Miami residents are slightly more likely to exchange favors with neighbors than Minneapolis–St. Paul residents are (16% vs. 19%).

• Levels of trust and satisfaction are much higher in the St. Paul area than in the Miami area; 42% of St. Paul citizens generally trusted the local government, compared with just 24% of Miamians. Thirty-two percent of St. Paul citizens felt the leaders of their community represented their interests, compared with just 18% of Miamians. Furthermore, satisfaction with police, schools, and parks is much higher in St. Paul than in either of the south Florida cities. The Twin Cities has a long history of civic and public institutions as being embedded in community life and serving as meeting grounds for diverse people.

• Twin Cities residents were more than twice as likely to volunteer than Miami residents(37% vs. 15%), and 45% of Twin Cities residents had participated in at least one community group vs. 22% of Miamians. This may be due to the fact that non-profits, which are an important resource for civic engagement, are much more extensive, better resourced, and more community connected in the Twin Cities than Miami. In fact, there are almost twice as many non-profits per capita in the Twin Cities and they have accumulated almost five times more financial assets, on a per capita basis when compared to Miami non-profits.

The findings suggest that the relative strengths and weaknesses of community institutions associated with civic engagement, such as schools and non-profit organizations, may contribute to the low levels of engagement in Miami’s urban center. Miami also appears to be more divided and less reliant on citizens, suggesting the need to strengthen civic engagement across its diverse and varied communities in order to rehabilitate the city’s civic health.

“It is important to understand these underlying factors that contribute to the vitality of a civic culture of engagement,” said Bob Graham, former U. S. Senator and life-long Miami resident. “While Miami’s unique demographics do not fully explain its low level of civic engagement, the combination of rapid growth and extraordinary diversity define a social, economic, and political context within which citizens and community leaders must find a way to create a culture of engagement. Over the next generation, America will look more like Miami than Minneapolis, and the challenge of empowerment in the face of change and diversity that Miami faces today will be echoed in communities across the nation. The lessons learned here will have important implications for the future.“

As cities create new strategies in the 21st century to remain competitive and economically healthy, it’s also important that they consider more than just the financial market and government. Ensuring the right infrastructure is in place to support civic health will be critical to future success and growth.

“Just as competitive instincts between Miami and the Twin Cities are brought out by a Dolphins-Vikings game, A Tale of Two Cities can encourage both cities to be stronger,” said NCoC Chairman Michael Weiser, a Miami resident. “Such comparisons can encourage healthy competition between American cities to strengthen civic life.”

A Tale of Two Cities: Civic Engagement in Miami and Minneapolis-St. Paul is the result of collaboration among four partners: the National Conference on Citizenship, The Florida Joint Center for Citizenship, and the Center for Democracy and Citizenship at Augsburg College in Minneapolis. The Florida Joint Center for Citizenship is a partnership between the Lou Frey Institute at the University of Central Florida and the Bob Graham Center at the University of Florida. Assistance was provided by CIRCLE (The Center for Information and Research on Civic Learning and Engagement) at Tufts University.

Who’s Fooling Who – An Exploration of the Deceptive 1/9/15

Who’s Fooling Who – An Exploration of the Deceptive
Friday, 01/09/2014 – 07:00 pm – 10:00 pm
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1101 Poinciana Drive,
Pembroke Pines, Florida 33025
More Info Link
Cost: Free

Who’s Fooling Who – An Exploration of the Deceptive – Curator Jill Slaughter

The title Who’s Fooling Who is twofold – featured artists either use materials in an unusual way, or create work which examines the unlooked at, visually provoking the viewer to engage. No More Tears, an organization for the support of domestic abuse survivors will be featured.

Who’s Fooling Who refers to domestic abuse in that it’s often the abuser that seems emotionally stable and charming, while the abused can seem erratic, and unsettled. Abusers don’t have to be concerned with their health and well-being, or that of their families as does the “victim,” and with that, Who’s Fooling Who?

ROXHOUSE Jewelry Trunk Show 12/20/14

ROXHOUSE Jewelry Trunk Show
Sunday, 12/20/2014 – 12:00 pm – 06:00 pm
blushBlush Boutique
1935 West Avenue,
Miami Beach, Florida 33139
Webpage Link
Cost: Free

Come shop the newest collections from one of Miami’s hottest new jewelry designers.
ROXHOUSE inspiration is drawn mainly from nature in its true natural beauty. All ROXHOUSE pieces that feature gemstones are natural and sourced by the designer herself, all over the world from exotic places such as Hong Kong, Brazil, Egypt and Japan. ROXHOUSE defines the perfect balance of masculine and feminine elements in each piece while keeping her designs classy and edgy at the same time. The collections consist of necklaces, earrings, rings, bracelets and watches for men and women.
www.roxhouse.com

Food and Wine Pairing at Lhardy Kitchen and Bar 12/17/14

Food and Wine Pairing at Lhardy Kitchen and Bar
Wednesday, 12/17/2014 – 06:30 pm – 08:30 pm
LhardyLhardy Kitchen & Bar
301 Miracle Mile,
Coral Gables, Florida 33134
Buy Tickets Link
Cost: 40

Join Savor Tonight and fellow food and wine enthusiasts for a food + wine tasting at the newly opened Lhardy Kitchen & Bar. Located on Miracle Mile, Lhardy offers a menu of international cuisine, bringing you flavors from around the world. The setting brings romance, passion, and inspiration together, in a plush, ornate setting.

For this event, guests will enjoy a sit-down, tutored tasting of 4 small plates paired with 4 wines

Cost is $35, if purchased before Dec. 16th or $40, thereafter. This includes the 4 wine and food pairings and tax + gratuity.

Pairings

Il Faggetto, Prosecco, Italy
Clams Casino

Bennett Valley Chardonnay, Sonoma County
Gambas al Ajillo (shrimp in garlic sauce)

Trus Crianza, Ribera del Duero, Spain
Blood Sausage with chimichurri sauce

Bennett Valley, Pinot Noir, Sonoma County
Mediterranean Style Lamb Chop with cannellini beans + pancetta

New Year’s Eve Dinner at JW Marriott Miami 12/31/14

New Year’s Eve Dinner at JW Marriott Miami
Wednesday, 12/31/2014 – 07:30 pm – 01:00 am
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1109 Brickell Avenue Miami, FL,
Miami, Florida 33131
Webpage Link
Cost: Adults $140, Children $60

Isabela’s, a restaurant in the JW Marriott Miami, will be offering a lavish New Year’s Eve dinner. Please join us for an exquisite dinner and live entertainment by Christabel and The Mayami Band!

1 | 2 | 7 Party: A YoungArts Campus Takeover 1/10/15

1 | 2 | 7 Party: A YoungArts Campus Takeover
Saturday, 01/10/2015 – 09:00 pm – 12:00 pm
YoungArts-LogoThe National YoungArts Foundation
2100 Biscayne Boulevard,
Miami, Florida 33131
Buy Tickets Link
Cost: $125 in Advance $150 at the Door. Limited Number of Tickets Available.

On Saturday, January 10, join YoungArts Members and friends on our 1st, 2nd and 7th floors for an event that will run concurrently with the YoungArts Backyard Ball, and include a live stream of the 2015 Alumni Performance, hors d’oeuvres, open bar, desserts and dancing.

The National YoungArts Foundation will be celebrating the 2015 YoungArts winners from across the nation at the annual Backyard Ball. This year the esteemed Arison Award Honoree is renowned visual artist Jeff Koons and the 2015 Arison Alumni Honorees are Grammy Award-nominated recording artist, singer, songwriter, actor, YoungArts Master Teacher and 1999 YoungArts Winner in Theater, Josh Groban, and Grammy and Country Music Association Award-nominated singer-songwriter and 2003 YoungArts Winner and U.S. Presidential Scholar in the Arts, Chris Young.

The Gala is YoungArts’ largest annual fundraiser and the culmination of YoungArts’ signature program, National YoungArts Week, which provides a select group of YoungArts Winners with life-changing experiences, including master classes, workshops, interdisciplinary activities, performances and exhibitions. The distinguished event will include an alumni performance directed by renowned dancer, choreographer and YoungArts Artistic Adviser Bill T. Jones and will be emceed by YoungArts alumna and actress Zuzanna Szadkowski.

Stilo Magazine Lincoln Rd NYE Bash 2015 12/31/14

Stilo Magazine Lincoln Rd NYE Bash 2015
Sunday, 12/31/2014 – 08:00 pm – 05:00 am
LINCOLNRDNYE20151Hush
1661 Pennsylvannia Ave,
Miami Beach, Florida 33139
Eventbrite Link
Cost: $50 and up

International Fashion Magazine and Not for Profit Charity Organization, The Doc It Foundation will officially kick off their “Look Good, Feel Good” campaign, supporting Ovarian Cancer Research during the Lincoln Road New Year’s Eve Bash at South Beach newest hot spot, Hush Bar & Lounge, December 31, 2014 starting at 8:00pm. The event will include a midnight fashion show, tasty dishes, couture giveaways, tantalizing cocktails, VIP tables and great music by Miami’s Own, DJ Xpert that is guaranteed to keep you dancing. All inclusive packages are priced from $50 & up and include a lavish five star quality buffet prepared by one of South Beach most talented Chef, Kris Wessel. Ring in the New Year for a Cause! Limited Tickets.

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Tickets LincolnRoadNYE.EventBrite.Com

New Year’s Eve 2015 at Shore Club 12/31/14

New Year’s Eve 2015 at Shore Club
Wednesday, 12/31/2014 – 01/01/2015 09:00 pm – 03:00 am
Shore Club
1901 Collins Avenue,
Miama, Florida 33139
Webpage Link
Cost: $100

Shore Club Presents New Year’s Eve 2015

DJ Set by Damian Lazarus & Guest DJ to be Announced

One Hour Belvedere Open Bar from 9pm to 10pm
Champagne Toast at Midnight

Must be 21+ to attend. Tickets are non-refundable. All sales are final.

Beats and Burlesque Holiday Special 12/18/14

Beats and Burlesque Holiday Special
Thursday, 12/18/2014 – 12/19/2014 08:00 pm – 01:00 am
burlesque-holiday-teaser-2014Cafeina Wynwood Lounge
297 NW 23rd Street,
Miami, Florida 33127
Webpage Link
Cost: Free

Tis the season for giving and Aurora Natrix’s Ritz Glitz Revue will be giving you a performance to remember at Cafeina Wynwood this Thursday night! Showtime begins at 8pm and sounds by Dj Garcia. Enjoy global tapas, signature cocktails and vintage inspired cabaret shows.

Monster Jam 1/3/15

Monster Jam
Saturday, 01/03/2015 – 07:00 pm – 09:00 pm
Monster-JamSun Life Stadium
347 Don Shula Dr,
Miami Gardens, Florida 33056
Webpage Link
Cost: Starts at $10 for children and $18 for adults

Monster Jam® will hightail into Sun Life Stadium on Saturday, January 3, 2015 at 7 p.m. This international racing series entertains more than 4 million fans annually, showing off its three main elements – The pit party, racing and freestyle!

Monster Jam® will leave South Floridians stunned with its biggest show yet, featuring more trucks than ever before. For one night only, fans will experience:
• A man-made dirt battleground made from 300 truckloads of dirt.

• The Party in the Pits from 2-5 p.m. where fans can get up close and meet the drivers behind these iconic trucks!

• More trucks than ever before with 20 of the best monster trucks in the world riding on the wide open track inside Sun Life Stadium. The shows will include two World Champions Gravedigger The Legend® and Max-D ℠, newcomer Scooby Doo™ driven by Nicole Johnson and Florida’s own Gunslinger® and Xtermigator. The lineup also includes fan favorites Gravedigger®, El Toro Loco® and El DiabloSM.

Approximately 12 feet tall and about 12 feet wide, Monster Jam trucks are custom-designed machines that sit atop 66-inch-tall tires and weigh a minimum of 10,000 pounds. Built for short, high-powered bursts of speed, Monster Jam trucks generate 1,500 to 2,000 horsepower and are capable of speeds of up to 100 miles per hour. Monster Jam trucks can fly up to 125 to 130 feet (a distance greater than 14 cars side by side) and up to 35 feet in the air.

Monster Jam events are affordably priced for the whole family with seats starting at $10 for children and $18 for adults.
Gates will open at the Sun Life Stadium starting at 5 p.m. and the show will begin at 7 p.m.

For more information on the Monster Jam, log onto www.MonsterJam.com. To follow Monster Jam on Facebook at Twitter, log on to Facebook.com/MJOnline and Twitter.com/MonsterJam. Tickets are also available at the Sun Life Stadium box office and all Ticketmaster retail outfits or online at www.ticketmaster.com.

Miami Heritage Month Culinary Tour 12/20/14

Miami Heritage Month Culinary Tour
Saturday, 12/20/2014 – 12/20/2014 02:00 pm – 06:00 pm
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701 Brickell Avenue,
Miami, Florida 33131
Buy Tickets Link
Cost: $40.00/Person

Join the Greater Miami Convention & Visitors Bureau and DigestMiami Saturday, December 20th at 2pm as we curate a multicultural tasting tour to uncover Miami’s hidden culinary gems in celebration of ‪#‎MiamiHeritage Month.

Travel in the comfort of Big Bus’ guided tour and explore the cultures that influence our town from the vibrant Latin culture of Little Havana to the alluring aroma of Creole cooking in Little Haiti.

Guests are invited to tease their senses with unique sights and sounds and indulge in the authentic flavors of four historic neighborhoods including Little Havana, Historic Overtown, West Grove and Little Haiti. The tour ends with a traditional pachanga to be held at an iconic building that has gone under extensive renovation to return it to its original 1930s glory. Tickets & more: http://bit.ly/1yGUqkj

Photographs by Anthony Jordon of NASA Social on 12/3/14 -12/4/14

Photographs taken by Anthony Jordon of NASA Social on Wednesday, December 3, through Thursday, December 4, 2014.    150 social media users gathered for a two-day event Dec. 3 and 4 covering the first launch of the Orion Spacecraft on Exploration Flight Test-1. The NASA Social ended with the launch of Orion on a United Launch Alliance Delta IV Heavy rocket from Space Launch Complex 37 at the Cape Canaveral Air Force Station in Florida.

To see more of  Anthony Jordon‘s  work go to his Instagram page or his facebook page.

Photographs by Anthony Jordon of #BaselMeet Instagram meet up on 12/6/14

Photographs taken by Anthony Jordon of #BaselMeet Instagram meet up on Saturday, December 6, 2014.  @The305, @ArtOfMiami  and and LifestyleMiamiGroup.com presented this years #BaselMeet a Instagram  2-hour walking tour of South Beach that starts at the entrance of the Bass Museum.

To see more of  Anthony Jordon‘s  work go to his Instagram page or his facebook page.

The Borscht Film Festival 9 12/18/14-12/21/14

The Borscht Film Festival 9
borscht9December 18 – 21, 2014
Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts
1300 Biscayne Boulevard
Miami, Florida 33132
Borscht9.com

Premiere of this year’s Borscht funded short films at the Arsht Center for the Performing Arts

The Borscht Corporation, is proud to announce The Borscht Film Festival 9, a 4-day event. Premiering at this year’s festival will be over 20 short films funded in part by the Borscht Corporation via The John S. and James L. Knight Foundation. The films will premiere at the Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts on Saturday, December 20th at 8pm.

The film festival’s slate includes works by both regional artists (local filmmakers Bernardo Britto, Julian Yuri Rodriguez, Monica Peña, Kayla Delacerda, Brian Deutzman, The Meza Brothers, and Bleeding Palm; street artist AholSniffsGlue; puppet and comedian Pepe Bilette) as well as national filmmakers (Ray Tintori, Terrance Nance, Jacolby Satterwhite, and more). The films will include feature appearances from Miami rapper Trina.

In addition to Borscht’s short film screenings, the Borscht Film Festival will also include a host of events including regional filmmaking screenings from the Miami Filmmakers Collective and Indie Film Club (and more), workshops, panels, a Downtown Miami film bike crawl, the launch of site specific film screening events Borscht Nites, Borscht multiverse theme parks at Young Arts, parties, and the premiere of Scarface Redux, a crowdsourced remake of the iconic Brian de Palma film, at Mansion Nightclub.

Some highlights include:
12/19: Papa Machete- the indigenous martial art created by Haitian slaves to defeat Napoleon’s army. Screening & master class in the ancient, dying art of tire machét, better known as Haitian machete fencing taught by Michael Dylan Rogers, one of the subjects of the film. Traditional Haitian lunch served after film screening. (A 2015 Sundance selection)

12/19: Hotel Intercontinental Take Over by Borscht Film Festival- no more Dancing Lady!

12/21: Scarface Redux!- the premiere of Scarface Redux a crowd sourced remake of the iconic Brian dePalma classic at Mansion Nightclub. ScarfaceRedux.com

Full Schedule (subject to change)
(Shirley’s Cinema is located inside of Gramps, 176 NW 24TH ST., Miami, FL, 33127)

Wednesday, December 17th
7PM
Indie Film Club Miami Screening
Shirley’s Cinema
Indie Film Club Miami hosts a presentation of interactive work from the FilmGate Conference. Special Presentation // Free with the purchase of a Borscht 9 ticket or $5 suggested donation

8:30 PM
Miami Filmmakers Collective Screening
Shirley’s Cinema
What do a 96 year old farmer, a transgender youth and a psychic have a in common?
Some MFC! Borscht Film Festival invites you to come to see works-in-progress by members of the Miami Filmmakers Collective (MFC) and while you are there, win a papaya, make music by touching someone’s body and get a long-distance psychic reading via radio waves.Short Film Program // Free with the purchase of a Borscht 9 ticket or $5 suggested donation

9:30 PM
Miami Filmmakers Unite! Opening Night Party
Gramps
Come say hello and enjoy drink specials with Miami Filmmakers Collective, Indie Film Club Miami, and the Borscht Corporation at the home base for Borscht 9: Gramps!

10 PM
Little Strong: Jose El Rey Retrospective
Shirley’s Cinema
Jose El Rey was a fictional recording artist active from roughly 2006 to 2009. Created and performed by Jose Flores in a series of live shows, albums, and web videos, Jose El Rey was a parody of Latin American machismo who became legendary for his drug-and-croquetta fueled concerts at the now-defunct PS14 and Vagabond spaces as well as befuddling Miami at large with impromptu performances on Calle Ocho and unsuspecting Cuban restaurants. He was also among the most notable early articulations of a uniquely Miami “spicster” culture: first generation Americans exploring their relation to their heritage through an ironically comic lens. While El Rey was murdered in 2009, his legacy lives on through his influence on the next generation of Miami creators. This program will be a screening of his works, footage from his live shows, and a conversation with Jose Flores himself as well as several surprise guests. Special Presentation // Free with the purchase of a Borscht 9 ticket or $5 suggested donation

11:15 PM
Night Mystery Miami Movie #1
Shirley’s Cinema
Secret Celluloid Society presents a screening of a mystery movie from Miami’s cinematic past, Phillip Michael Thomas’s straight-to-VHS followup to Miami Vice, released in 1993. Hosted by Billy Corben, founder of Rakontur Films and director of the Cocaine Cowboys series and ESPN’s The U.Feature Film Screening // Free with the purchase of a Borscht 9 ticket or $5 suggested donation

THURSDAY December 18th

4 PM
Welcome Dinner and Keynote Speech
Stiltsville
Cruise in the fearsome Borscht Armada to have dinner in one of the last remaining stilt houses in the middle of Biscayne Bay. Keynote speech by a hologram of DJ Khaled. By invitation only

7 PM
Spaceship Miami
Miami Museum of Science Planetarium, 3280 S Miami Ave Miami, 33129
A literary, cinematic, and musical celebration of Miami culture culminating in the launch of the El Viajero satellite, the first extra-planetary mission from Borscht’s Miami Aeronautics and Space Administration (MASA) division. This satellite will carry 305GB of Miami culture out of the solar system on a special hard drive and is expected to last approximately 2 billion years. Also: premieres of new short films by Adan Jodorowsky and others, interactive projections by Phenomenal Radness, a star show narrated live by Victor Vazquez (Kool AD, formerly of Das Racist), rare planetarium light shows, and a laser light show scored live by John Hancock III (formerly of ANR). Free beer courtesy of Pabst Blue Ribbon for those wearing space apparel.
Doors open at 7, films start at 8:30, performances start at 10.
Event // Short Film Program // Event is free with purchase of Borscht 9 ticket
Planetarium performance by Kool AD and John Hancock III is $10

11:30 PM
Hector. LA Screening and Criterion Collection Release Party
Shirley’s Cinema
The Miami premiere and official Criterion Collection 3-disk Blu-Ray release of Hector.LA by famous Hollywood director and local con-artist Nick Corirossi. Watch the film Roger Ebert called “flat-out the greatest movie ever made,” with the director present. He says he will berate you if you try to leave early or shift in your seat too much. Nick Pinkerton, a fancy film writer who is still alive, will conduct a thorough Q and A.Feature Film Screening // Free with the purchase of a Borscht 9 ticket or $5 suggested donation

12:30 AM
Salon de (secret)
Shirley’s Cinema
Legally we cannot publish what will be played at this screening, but we can promise this series of short films commissioned and ultimately rejected by one of the biggest pop groups in the world have never been seen before, and will never be seen again. Short Film Program // Admission will only be granted with knowledge of password.

1 AM
Late Night Mystery Miami Movie #2
Shirley’s Cinema
Secret Celluloid Society presents a screening of a mystery movie from Miami’s cinematic past about violent multi-ethnic gangs on the streets of Miami and the delightful electro music they make, released in 1986. Hosted by Billy Corben, founder of Rakontur Films and director of the Cocaine Cowboys series and ESPN’s The U.Feature Film Screening // Free with the purchase of a Borscht 9 ticket or $5 suggested donation

FRIDAY, December 19th

1:30 PM
Papa Machete Short Film Screening and Machete Fencing Master Class
Little Haiti Cultural Center, 212 NE 59th Terrace, Miami, FL 33137
Prowess with a sharp deadly object is one of, if not the most important skill a filmmaker must have. Join us for a screening of the short doc Papa Machete by director Jonathan David Kane and Third Horizon Media followed by master class in the ancient, dying art of tire machèt, better known as Haitian machete fencing, taught by Michael Dylan Rogers, one of the subjects of the film. Stick around for tasty traditional Haitian lunch!Special Presentation // Free with the purchase of a Borscht 9 ticket or $5 suggested donation

4:00 PM
Law for Artists and Filmmakers
Shirley’s Cinema
Andrew Gerber used to be a fancy intellectual property attorney working for The Man. Now armed with their illuminati secrets, he has his own firm where he helps artists like Jillian Mayer and Bleeding Palm explore the ever-shifting landscape of fair use as well as representing artists like Ahol Sniffs Glue and Celia Rowlson-Hall on intellectual property litigation matters. In this panel he will be joined by fellow attorneys Jordan Fletcher (his colleague at his firm Kurshinsky Gerber PLLC) and Divya Jayachandran (IP counsel at NBCUniversal) to give a brief overview of IP law, fair use, copyright infringement, DMCA, trademark dilution, and how artists and filmmakers can avoid infringement and protect themselves from being infringed upon. They’ll all be available for drinks and questions at Gramps immediately afterwards. Special Presentation // Free with the purchase of a Borscht 9 ticket or $5 suggested donation

5 PM
Borscht Dickie Ride! Downtown Miami
Bike ride starts at Gramps, 176 NW 24TH ST. Miami, FL, 33127
Bring your bicycle or hop on a complimentary Citibike as we ride to various locations for drink specials and secret screenings, making our way from Gramps to Borscht events at Museum Park, Intercontinental Hotel, and the YoungArts Campus. Sponsored by Dickies, free beer provided by Pabst Blue Ribbon.Event // Free..

6 PM
Ignition Remix: Lobby Takeover
Intercontinental Hotel, 100 Chopin Plaza, Miami, FL, 33131
Join us in the lobby and exterior of the Intercontinental Hotel as we unveil new installations of video and interactive art by Jillian Mayer, Coral Morphologic, Ahol Sniffs Glue, Vince Mckelvie, and more- culminating in the premiere of a 12-story tall 8-bit animation. Free cocktail for bikers! Free

7 PM
Ace Ventura: Pet Detective Pet Friendly Outdoor Screening
Museum Park, 1075 Biscayne Blvd, Miami, FL, 33132
A special outdoor screening of The Greatest Miami Story Ever Told, the classic 1994 film beloved by Caucasians all over the world, Ace Ventura: Pet Detective. Bring your pets, we will have treats for them! In collaboration with Bookleggers Miami and the University of Wynwood, we will announce plans to erect a life-sized bronze statue of the film’s eponymous hero.Feature Film Screening // Free for pets and their humans

7 PM
THE MULTIVERSE
National YoungArts Foundation Campus, 2100 Biscayne Blvd Miami, FL, 33131
Walt Disney dreamt of Disney World. Borscht has THE MULTIVERSE, our DIY sketch of a theme park devoted to some of the infinite realities Miami contains. Enjoy food, games, and rides as you explore five different areas of THE MULTIVERSE theme park: a psychedelic town square inspired by Adventures of Christopher Bosh in the Multiverse!, a virtual reality world, and a weird carnival, each designed by local filmmakers, as well as an emotional arcade and an outdoor cinema playing three programs of films:7:30 PM YoungArts Alumni Showcase: short films by National YoungArts Foundation alumni.
The National YoungArts Foundation identifies and supports the next generation of artists in the visual, literary, design and performing arts; assists them at critical junctures in their educational and professional development; and raises appreciation for the arts in American society.

9 PM
Borscht 0: Screening of short films created and curated by Miami high school students, far more interesting and relevant than anything else you will see at this festival. We are old, they are young. The know things we do not. Potentially the beginning of a new cycle of Borscht.10 PM Bosh Film Festival: The unofficial premiere of Adventures of Christopher Bosh in the Multiverse!

Part 2 by Bleeding Palm, wherein Lebron’s real reason for leaving Miami will be revealed. Preceded by documentaries about Coral Morphologic and Raider Klan.Event //
Free with the purchase of a Borscht 9 ticket or $10 suggested donation

11:00 PM
Regional Film Showcase: New Orleans
Shirley’s Cinema
Court 13 brings you The Weekly Revue, New Orleans’ finest omni-sensual showcase, featuring a variety of soul-tainting entertainments and informations. Hosted by Toby Lou the Nasty One, your personal Rabbi. A show you’ve never seen before; we guarantee it.Special Presentation // Free with the purchase of a Borscht 9 ticket or $5 suggested donation

11:30 PM
No Seasons Pool Party
Gramps
Special preview of the first three episodes of the Borscht episodic series No Seasons, a surreality show exploring Miami’s strange underworld, starring Julian Yuri Rodriguez, premiering next year on MTV (Other). Watch outdoors at Gramps from an above-ground pool.Special Presentation // Free

MIDNIGHT
Michael Arcos Retrospective
Shirley’s Cinema
Long before there was any artistic film community or support infrastructure to speak of in Miami, there was Michael Arcos. Often working completely by himself since the mid-90’s, Michael has steadily built a body of work that defies categorization, exploring small punk subcultures in suburbs such as Cutler Ridge and Westchester and inspiring many prominent local artists along the way. This screening will be a brief overview of his work culminating in the premiere of his new film and interactive installation Dream Throat at a nearby seedy motel (transportation provided).Short Film Program // Free with the purchase of a Borscht 9 ticket or $5 suggested donation

2 AM
Late Night Mystery Miami Movie #3
Shirley’s Cinema
Secret Celluloid Society presents a screening of a dumb movie about a giant crab shot in Miami in 1980. Hosted by Nayib Estefan, founder of Secret Celluloid Society.Feature Film Screening // Free with the purchase of a Borscht 9 ticket or $5 suggested donation

SATURDAY, December 20th

1 PM
Regional Film Showcase: Weird NorthWest
Shirley’s Cinema
Regional filmmakers Nandan Rao (Corvallis) and Zach Weintraub (Olympia) present a program of work representative of the interests, ethos, means of production and distribution from the Pacific Northwest, followed by a zine making session.Short Film Program // Free with the purchase of a Borscht 9 ticket or $5 suggested donation

2:30 PM
Regional Film Showcase: Native American & Indigenous Communities
Shirley’s Cinema
Regional filmmaker Adam Piron (Arizona) presents a program of work representative of the interests, ethos, means of production and distribution of filmmakers from Native American & Indigenous communities. Short Film Program // Free with the purchase of a Borscht 9 ticket or $5 suggested donation

7:30 PM
Borscht 9
Knight Concert Hall at the Adrienne Arsht Center
1300 Biscayne Blvd
Miami, FL, 33132
Our flagship event. Screening of short films specifically commissioned for this festival made in/for/about Miami by local and guest filmmakers. Arrive early for concerts on the Arsht Plaza as well as a body building exhibition inside. Doors open at 7:30, bodybuilding competition begins at 8, films begin at 8:30. Short Film Program // $25 // $15 for students with ID // Empty seats will be given away on a first-come first-served basis starting at 8:15 PM

11:30 PM
Borscht 9 Official After Party
Gramps
Official afterparty for Borscht 9, with performances by Norvis Jr. and Miami bass legend and Pineal Warrior Otto von Schirach and friends. Special Presentation // Free

SUNDAY, December 21th

12 PM
A Morning Light
Miami Beach Cinematheque, 1130 Washington Ave, Miami Beach, FL, 33139
Unofficial preview screening of a working cut of Ian Clark’s new feature film, an experimental narrative feature about wilderness, ecology, and extraterrestrial visitation. There will be a UFO related activity conducted by the director after the screening. Preceeded by Conditioner short film by Viking Funeral. Feature Film Screening // Free with the purchase of a Borscht 9 ticket or $5 suggested donation

2 PM
MA
Miami Beach Cinematheque, 1130 Washington Ave, Miami Beach, FL, 33139
Unofficial preview of a working cut of Celia Rowlson-Hall’s first feature film. MA is a modern day silent film. It is the story of a virgin mother on a pilgrimage to Las Vegas to give birth to our savior. After the screening the director will conduct a silent Q and A. Preceeded by They and The Spot short student film by Kayla Delacerda. Feature Film Screening // Free with the purchase of a Borscht 9 ticket or $5 suggested donation

4 PM
Beach Picnic
13th Street and the Ocean
Sunshine, sand, ocean, dolphins. Come outside, jump in the water, have a sandwich. Nature, remember. Event // Free

8 PM
Scarface Redux
Mansion Nightclub, 1235 Washington Ave, Miami Beach, FL, 33139
Mansion Nightclub used to be a grand movie house, and for one night we restore that spirit with the premiere of the ongoing crowdsourced remake of Brian de Palma’s Scarface. Submit your own version of a scene at scarfaceredux.com by December 8th to be part of this iteration.Special Presentation // Feature Film Screening // Free if you contributed a clip to the film or $10 suggested donation

10:30 PM
Closing Night Party
Broken Shaker, Freehand, 2727 Indian Creek Dr Miami Beach, FL, 33140
Say goodbye, maybe forever. Also, take a book with you from Bookleggers mobile library. You’ve been watching movies all weekend and everyone looks cool holding a book. Free

The Borscht Corporation is a Miami-based non-profit that awards grants to local filmmakers and artists, throws events such as the quasi-annual Borscht Film Festival, and facilitates the creation of films, music videos, web experiments, and transmedia projects. Borscht has has facilitated the creation of several dozen films that have gone on to win Jury and Audience awards at national and international film festivals as well as Emmy and Telly Awards. The films have screened at hundreds of festivals around the world, including Sundance, Rotterdam, South by Southwest, Milan, AFI, Slamdance, New York, Los Angeles, New Zealand, Winterthur, Chicago festivals, as well as museums such as MoMA, New Orleans Contemporary, MAM, MoCA NoMi, and Guggenheim Museums in Venice, Bilbao, Berlin, and New York. Online, their work has received millions of views and been featured on the Vimeo homepage as Short of the Week, Rolling Stone, Pitchfork, Vice, Stereogum and has been named to multiple year-end top ten lists, including IFC.

The Borscht Film Festival is Miami’s quasi-annual local independent film fest. Borscht commissions and showcase films created by emerging artists that tell Miami stories, forging the cinematic identity of the city. Using a combination of awards, grants, and tax-deductible donations, Borscht green-lights and produces made-in-Miami films, then throws Miami’s cinematic event of the year to showcase them. The Borscht Film Festival has been called the “Miami’s alt-culture summit” as well as the “hippest, most eclectic and electric movie festival in South Florida” by the Miami Herald, and named “Miami’s Best Film Festival” by the New Times.

The Borscht Corporation is made possible through support from The John S. and James L. Knight Foundation and The Miami-Dade County Department of Cultural Affairs and the Cultural Affairs Council, and the Miami-Dade County Mayor and Board of County Commissioners.

GardenMusic Festival at Fairchild 1/9/15 – 1/18/15

GardenMusic Festival at Fairchild
Friday, 01/09/2015 – 01/18/2015 07:00 pm –
Sixth-Floor-Trio-and-guest-musicians-perform-at-GardenMusic-FestivalFairchild Tropical Botanic Garden
10901 Old Cutler Road,
Coral Gables, Florida 33156
Webpage Link
Cost: Prices vary by concert

The chamber music ensemble Sixth Floor Trio will once again bring two weeks of arts and culture to Fairchild Tropical Botanic Garden with the third GardenMusic Festival. From January 5 – 18, 2015, visitors can experience music spanning a diverse array of genres and centuries. Concerts will offer guests an immersive and personal experience to connect music with nature. This year’s festival features four evening concerts and two children’s concerts that feature classical music, folk, rock, Latin jazz, and more.

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THIS ARTICLE WAS CREATED AT: http://miamimusicweek.com/2014/12/04/interview-marco-bailey-mb-elektronics/

While Marco Bailey was in town last night, we took a moment to sit down and talk to him about his record label MB Elektronics, his new project MBR, managing studio time on the road, and lots more.  Here’s what he had to say…

 

Marco, you have a relentless touring schedule that takes you around the world almost non-stop.  How do you find the time to produce music & operate a record label in the middle of all that traveling?

When producing songs, I usually start them when I am flying in a plane, and then in the few days when I am at home I go to the studio and make the final mix. 

For the label I have a good record company, News, they help me a lot, but of course the A&R I do myself so listening and deciding what comes out on my label is only done by me!  For this, I always take time when at home or on a plane.  I have a bunch of great fresh talents making great tunes & music all the time: Mattew Jay from Italy, Filterheadz, Simone Tavazzi, Hans Bouffmyhre, and many more!

 

Your record label MB Elektronics is basically a “who’s who” of Techno.  Artists like Adam Beyer, Carlo Lio, Nic Fanciulli, Pig & Dan, Christian Smith, and many others have all released music on that imprint, but recently you have started another label, MBR Limited.  What was the reasoning behind this new project?  Will you be taking a different approach with this one?

With the New Label MBR Limited I want to release mainly my own music and in a slightly different direction of Techno from what you hear on MB Elektronics, MB Elektronics is my main label and is known for Energetic Peak Time tracks that are funky &  powerful, but still TECHNO with force (and not to much Tech House).  MBR limited is the deeper & darker side of Techno. 

MBR Limited will also be releasing on vinyl again as well, while MB Elektronics is more digital releases orientated.

 

What advice would you give to an up-and-coming producer trying to get their music heard & released by a label such as MB Elektronics?   

I only can recommend that upcoming producers don’t release to fast, and that they listen to their music over and over, testing it out to really be 100% sure.

This mistake I have done in the past, that I have released to many things too fast.  Less is sometimes more. Quality over Quantity.

 

On Wednesday you return to Treehouse in Miami during Art Basel, which is sure to be an incredible event.  Treehouse, one of Miami’s favorite venues for underground music is renowned for its vibe, which is somewhat due to the fact that it is a smaller venue.  How does playing to a more intimate vibe influence your sound?  Will you play any different in Miami than how you play oversees? 

I really love the venue Treehouse in Miami.  Ever since I played there the first time I felt at home.  I really love playing in smaller clubs, because its intimate and you have more contact with the crowd than sometimes playing on big stages and festivals.  

 

During your career you’ve had the opportunity to see many different trends in dance music come & go.  What do you think the state of electronic music will be in 10 years?  Do you think it will be recognizable from what it is today?

At the moment i think Electronic Music scene is more popular then ever!!!  A tune from David Guetta I think is as popular as a track from, say, Madonna back in the days.  Because of this popularity, festivals are getting bigger and bigger crowds with mostly only DJ acts and of course also other cool genres like my sound Techno or Tech House or Deep House.  If it continues this way i only can say that future is bright definitely in the next 10 years too! 

 

Lastly, you are well known for being very versatile as both a DJ and a Producer.  What other artists excite you right now?  Who is really pushing the envelope these days, doing something different, and paving the way for the future? 

I like so many artists’ music, not only Techno but many other genres.  Aphex Twin is my ALL TIME hero in music, but also Recondite is delivering great work, and so is Mattew Jay from my Team.

Some other artists I think are outstanding in Techno are guys like Black Asteroid or Flug from Argentina, so many people to name, too much! 

 

CONNECT WITH MARCO BAILEY:

http://www.facebook.com/officialmarcobailey

 

International Chocolate Festival at Fairchild 1/23/15 – 1/25/15

International Chocolate Festival at Fairchild
Friday, 01/23/2015 – 01/25/2015 09:30 am – 04:30 pm
SONY DSCFairchild Tropical Botanic Garden
10901 Old Cutler Road,
Coral Gables, Florida 33156
Webpage Link
Cost: $25 for adults, $18 for seniors 65 and up, and $12 for children 6-17. Free for Fairchild members and children 5 and under.

Enjoy three days of delicious activities complete with sampling, cooking demos, educational talks, and kids’ events. Notable chocolatiers and bakeries will dish out samples of their best chocolates available for purchase. For guests over 21, the Beer Sampling Garden is the place to discover the unique brews that pair well with chocolate. Visitors can learn where chocolate comes from with an interactive cacao display from Fairchild’s curators of tropical fruit, who have traveled the world researching how cacao is harvested and prepared across cultures.

Holiday Artisan Expo 12/18/14

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 Thursday, Dec. 18, 2014, 6:00PM – 10:00PM
The Orchid House
1350 Collins Ave.
Miami Beach, FL 33139
Admission- an Unwrapped Toy for a Child in Haiti or a Fee Upon Entry.

Please Join us at the Elegant and Private Mediterranean Villas. Shop for your Exquisite Hand-Crafted, Holiday Gifts among a very special group of Local Artisans. Delicious Culinary Delicacies will be Available for Purchase.

Lique Miami-A Refreshing New Waterfront Dining By Betty Alvarez

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I arrived to this quaint restaurant in North Miami which I have only heard about, Lique. This waterfront dining spot is owned by restauranteurs Peter Cumplido and Alex Podolhy who are also behind Fort Lauderdale’s Sweet Nectar. This soon-to-be hot spot has Executive Chef Renalto Medeiros at the helm and I was about to embark on a never-before breathtaking dining experience in a chilly night but that did not stop me.

When I entered the restaurant I realized that I have been here before when it was Rouge Waterfront Dining where everything was red. But this time around, the restaurant is transformed into what it seems an enchanted garden with luxurious white decor furniture, greenery all over, the contemporary pieces that was all over. The decor is truly spectacularly very fresh and inviting. We sat down to our table to begin our journey.

Our dining experience was by candlelight. A nice touch for a romantic experience if you are dining with a loved one. In my case, I was dining with one of my best friends so that did not happen. LOL! I ordered a nice Pinot Grigio and she ordered a nice fruity tall glass drink that our waiter recommended. I was jealous as her glass was bigger than mine! When we were hended our menu it was unique as it was a wood platform wit the menu attached and the logo of the restaurant on the back. It was great as everything was on one page.

Appetizers and small plates is what we suggested therefore it did not disappoint. First serving was the Truffle Big Eye Tuna Carpaccio. I wanted something healthy but nice to start therefore the Tuna was a nice healthy alternative. What a delight! The truffle made the Tuna stand out as all my taste buds sky-rockted. It gave it a distinct flavor. Then came the Bone Marrow-a plate of 4 big oxtail bones filled with shredded beef with toasted bread besides each bone. A true delight to savor.

If the Bone Marrow is too much for you, the Beef Cheek Toast would be more appropriate as it has the same shredded beef on top of a toasted bread. Another real treat is the Escargot Tortellini. A plate of 4 tortellini smothered with creamy sauce with bits of bacon was the utmost satisfaction that we got. It was my first time in a long time that I tried escargot but it actually tasted like beef. Tasty and delicious!

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Lastly, we just had to have dessert therefore our waiter suggested the apple pie but this was not any ordinary apple pie. This was a Desconstructed Apple Pie. The pie was served with 4 fluffy pastries on one side, cinnamon ice cream in one jar and the apple filling in another jar. One had to place all of these items in the plate. It was delish and proved that by this time we were completely full.

Other than the plates we tried, the mediterranean-style cuisine also had more selections of tapas, raw seafood, and a sushi bar. One can sit at the dock area gazing as the marine boats pass by and enjoying a nice night out under the stars. A suitable place to dine with a loved one and/or with friends. A true gem!

Photographs of Live Mural Match Up at Spectrum Miami Art Show on 12/4/14

Life Is Art and Yo Miami Live Mural Match Up at Spectrum Miami Art Show on Thursday, December 4, 2014.  The participating artists match ups: TeePop and Jay Bellicchi (aka REMOTE), Ruben Ubiera and Eleazar Delgado, Monique Lassooij and Daniel Fila (aka Krave).   Music Curated by: DJ Hank Justice.

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Bonfire Under the Moonlight 12/17/14

Bonfire Under the Moonlight
Wednesday, 12/17/2014 – 12/17/2014 07:00 pm – 09:00 pm
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90 NE 17th St,
Miami, Florida 33132
Webpage Link
Cost: Free

Join us for Bonfire Under the Moonlight with Jacob Jeffries Band and Robby Hunter Band!

Now that the weather is sub-humid, let’s get together and enjoy more live music outside and under the stars. Curl up by the fire and get ready to roast some serious S’mores. Enjoy complimentary drinks from PBR, get comfy with delicious food from Ms. Cheezious, and get to know some of the best company Miami has to offer!

RSVP required: RSVP@aedistrictmiami.com

MiamiMixer We Could Be Heroes Closing Reception 1/8/15

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MiamiMixer We Could Be Heroes Closing Reception
Thursday, 01/08/2015 – 06:30 pm – 09:30 pm
we-could-be-heroes-CLOSING-copyEleazar Delgado Studio
111 SW 3rd ST, 7th Floor,
Miami, Florida 33130
Webpage Link
Cost: FREE

It is now time to celebrate the closing of the Miami Art Week/Basel Edition of the MiamiMixer, which tasked 9 aritsts to tackle what it means to be a hero. Please join us for a wine and cheese reception. We have Sandra Carrillo & Pablo Hrodrich making their Miami gallery debut. Both having participated in Projeto Suzano, a traveling entourage of Brazilian cultural ambassadors, all of whom currently reside in, or near Suzano (São Paulo, Brazil).
Featured Artists
Wesly Alvarez
Giselle Barroso
Sandra Carrillo
Mark Gonzalez
Pablo Hrodrich
Helen Kagan
Nora Meyer
Julie Ross
Shirah Stern

Free parking on site in Downtown Miami!

La Fiesta Navideña by Locos por Juana 12/20/14

La Fiesta Navideña by Locos por Juana
Saturday, 12/20/2014 – 10:00 pm – 03:00 am
STAGELocosPorJuanaDEc-3The Stage
Miami Design District 170 NE 38th St,
Miami, Florida 33137
Facebook Link
Cost: 10$

Is already a Tradition to celebrate
Navidad with Locos por Juana in Miami, come and celebrate
with the whole crew una gran Navidad full of Cumbia
Champeta and Reggae Feat. Miami’s Own Mr Pauer
Don’t Miss it Miami

The Stage Miami
Miami Design District 170 NE 38th St -, Miami, Florida 33137

Te Esperamos

Ana Pomadora Quartet at LILT Lounge 12/27/14

Ana Pomadora Quartet at LILT Lounge
Saturday, 12/27/2014 – 10:00 pm – 01:00 am
Screen-shot-2014-12-09-at-4.28.26-PM10LILT Lounge
270 Biscayne Way Blvd.,
Miami, Florida 33131
Webpage Link
Cost:

Ana Pomadora Quartet will showcasing original R&B jazz pieces. LILT Lounge brings the first high-design lounge to downtown Miami with nightly live music curated by Kristian Caro and creative cocktails by Dean Feddaoui. Lounge opens at 7p.m. with social bites by acclaimed executive chef Wolfgang Birk including charcuterie & cheese, oysters & caviar, lobster cocktail and tuna tartare gazpacho.

2015 “Be A Voice, Feel The Passion” Gala 1/17/15

2015 “Be A Voice, Feel The Passion” Gala
Saturday, 12/17/2014 – 07:00 pm –
VFC-logoMandarin Oriental Miami
500 Brickell Key Drive,
Miami, Florida 33131
Webpage Link
Cost: Tables start at $10,000 and individual tickets are $500

Voices For Children Foundation to host the 2015 Be A Voice Gala, Feel the Passion Gala, presented by Harry Winston, along with Honorary Co-Chairs Brittany and Christian Slater and Gala Co-Chairs Blain and Jill Heckaman, to show support and raise funds for the foster care children of Miami-Dade County. This event will welcome approximately 500 of Miami’s most philanthropic and influential community leaders and dedicated business professionals. Guests will arrive to an elegant cocktail reception featuring a silent auction with goods and services donated from national and local luxury brands.

The exclusive auction customarily features an array of exciting pieces and unique experiences. Emceed by Paul Castronovo, host of Big 105.9’s “Paul & Young Ron Show,” this year’s Gala will recognize Jeff and Yolanda Berkowitz with the 2015 Humanitarian Award and guests will experience a special performance by Charles “Lil Buck” Riley. The evening culminates with dinner and a meaningful testimonial demonstrating the work of Voices For Children and the Guardian ad Litem Program. New York’s DJ Kucha will provide festive tunes into the late night while continued cocktails round out the unforgettable evening and remind guests of their fortunate opportunity to Be A Voice for foster children in our community.

Troy Roberts Quartet at LILT Lounge 12/27/14

Troy Roberts Quartet at LILT Lounge
Friday, 12/26/2014 – 10:00 pm – 01:00 am
Screen-shot-2014-12-09-at-4.28.26-PM9LILT Lounge
270 Biscayne Way Blvd.,
Miami, Florida 33131
Webpage Link
Cost:

Australian-native and Award-winning Troy Roberts will be performing jazzy tunes from his custom handmade saxophone. LILT Lounge brings the first high-design lounge to downtown Miami with nightly live music curated by Kristian Caro and creative cocktails by Dean Feddaoui. Lounge opens at 7p.m. with social bites by acclaimed executive chef Wolfgang Birk including charcuterie & cheese, oysters & caviar, lobster cocktail and tuna tartare gazpacho.

Edil de Leon’s Insight Band at LILT Lounge 12/23/14

Edil de Leon’s Insight Band at LILT Lounge
Tuesday, 12/23/2014 – 10:00 pm – 01:00 am
Screen-shot-2014-12-09-at-4.28.26-PM8LILT Lounge
270 Biscayne Way Blvd.,
Miami, Florida 33131
Webpage Link
Cost:

Consisting of five afro-Cuban jazz artists, Edil DeLeon’s Insight Band will perform a variety of jazz with Latin styles and afro-Cuban beats. LILT Lounge brings the first high-design lounge to downtown Miami with nightly live music curated by Kristian Caro and creative cocktails by Dean Feddaoui. Lounge opens at 7p.m. with social bites by acclaimed executive chef Wolfgang Birk including charcuterie & cheese, oysters & caviar, lobster cocktail and tuna tartare gazpacho.

Biggest Loser RunWalk 5K/10K/Kids Fit Fun Run- Miami, FL 3/7/15

Biggest Loser RunWalk 5K/10K/Kids Fit Fun Run- Miami, FL
Saturday, 03/07/2015 – 03/07/2015 07:00 am – 12:00 pm
image001Marlins Stadium
501 Marlins Way,
Miami, Florida 33125
Webpage Link
Cost: Starts at 30.00 depending on when you register

A race for all fitness levels, whether you are ready to set a personal record or this is your first race, come join us at The Biggest Loser RunWalk! Each registered participant and finisher will receive the following:

The Biggest Loser Finisher’s Medal
Commemorative Biggest Loser RunWalk shirt
Drawstring Backpack
Chip-Timed Race for Runners and Those Tracking Personal Goals
Free Downloadable Race Photos
Awards will be given for the top 3 male/top 3 female finishers in the run and walk division
Celebrity appearances by former contestants from “The Biggest Loser”
Hydration Stations with Water/Sports Drinks Along the Course & Food at the Finish Line
Last but not Least, a Truly Inspirational and Unforgettable Experience

New Year’s Eve at Batch 12/31/14

New Year’s Eve at Batch
Wednesday, 12/31/2014 – 07:00 pm – 12:00 am
unnamed-1Batch Gastropub
30 sw 12 st,
Miami, Florida 33130
Webpage Link
Cost:

Celebrate New Year’s Eve the Batch way! Enjoy 2 entrees, 1 appetizer, bottle of bubbly and your choice of dessert for only $99 per couple. Start the New Year with great food and great friends!

Late Night Happy Hour 12/31/14

Late Night Happy Hour
Wednesday, 12/31/2014 – 12:00 am – 05:00 am
unnamed-3Batch Gastropub
30 sw 12 st,
Miami, Florida 33130
Webpage Link
Cost:

Believe it or not, Batch Gastropub will be celebrating their very 1st Birthday! It’s big one year anniversary comes hand in hand with the New Year and they wanted to thank their loyal followers for a successful year with a special treat. Batch is launching a new 2015 “Late Night Happy Hour” with drinks starting at $5.00 from 12AM – 5AM! For those who prefer to dine with Batch and stay for a few drinks on NYE they created the perfect Party of Two Menu that includes 2 Entrees, 1 App, 1 Dessert & a bottle of bubbly for only $99. Oh and did we mention there’s no cover to party with the Batch family?

Friday’s at Love is Blind 12/12/14

Friday’s at Love is Blind
Friday, 12/12/2014 – 09:00 pm –
IMG_7693Love is Blind
225 Altara Ave,
Miami, Florida 33146
Webpage Link
Cost:

Love is Blind, your new hotspot in Coral Gables, has created a fun experience you don’t want to miss. Join us every Friday Night as DJ Joseph Anthony mixes sounds for an amazing evening.

21+ & No Cover!

Where To Be: 12.12 – 12.18

#WHEREtoBE in Miami

 

Friday December 12th

The Mad Zoo Winter Roadshow

The Mad Zoo Winter Roadshow 2014
Friday, 12/12/2014 – 11:00 pm –

Grand Central Miami
697 N MIAMI AVE,
miami, Florida 33136
Webpage Link
Cost: $20

Mat Zo will be taking Mad Zoo on its first roadshow across North America this winter.

“This whole genres business is like the Berlin wall, and I’m there with a forklift and a wrecking ball” –

 

Saturday, December 13th

Eddie Essa this Saturday at Ivy NightClub – Miami Beach
Saturday, 12/13/2014 – 12/14/2014 11:00 pm – 05:00 am
Sat-Eddie-Essa-dec-13Ivy Nightclub
1045 5TH ST,
Miami Beach, Florida 33139
Eventbrite Link
Cost: Complimentary Admission on David Garay’s VIP List from 11pm-12am`

IVY
On DAVID GARAY’s VIP list: Complimentary Admission for Gentlemen until 12am

Dress to Impress
Sounds by:

Eddie Essa

Andolini

INFO & RSVP

Call/Txt 786-985-3520

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IVY- Miami Beach

1045 5th Street, Miami Beach, FL

 

“A Respect for Light: The Photography of Mario Algaze”

10:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. every Mon., Tue., Wed., Thu., Fri., Sat. until January 18, 12:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m. every Sun. until January 18
HistoryMiami
101 W. Flagler St. Miami, FL
305-375-1492
Price: $8

A Respect for Light

Mario Algaze
“Cotton candy,” San Angel, Mexico, 1981

A Respect for Light

Carlos Suarez De Jesus

Mario Algaze is the rare lensman with an innate talent for harnessing the subtle interplay of light and shadow to capture his subjects in a poetic and timeless fashion. The prominent Cuban-American photographer is celebrating“A Respect for Light: The Photography of Mario Algaze” at HistoryMiami (101 W. Flagler St., Miami), which features more than 150 of Algaze’s attention-commanding images shot throughout Latin America and the Caribbean over the past 40 years. The sprawling show, which marks his most ambitious exhibit to date and his first retrospective museum exhibition in more than a decade, will also include some of the shutterbug’s early concert photography, offering a rare look at South Florida’s vibrant musical history. Thursday from 6 to 8 p.m., you can catch Algaze’s intimate portrayal of life in Bolivia, Ecuador, Mexico, and Cuba, as well as other countries in the hemisphere, where Algaze has documented the people and places he’s visited soon after daybreak in the luminous conditions he favors. “The most important ingredient in my photographs is a very early-morning light, a magical light, which on most days only allows you about an hour to work,” Algaze explains. “There’s a certain quality before 9:30 in the morning, where light hits in a 45-degree angle and there are long shadows and soft light. If I could, I would light every scene, but I can’t. I have to rely on Mother Nature,” Algaze writes in the forward to his new book, A Respect for Light: The Latin American Photographs 1974-2008, which is being released in conjunction with the exhibition. Admission to the opening reception is free and includes complimentary wine, gourmet cheeses, and live music. Call 305-375-1492 or visit historymiami.org.

Tuesday, December 16th

Andrew Hamilton Quartet at LILT Lounge

Andrew Hamilton Quartet at LILT Lounge
Tuesday, 12/16/2014 – 09:00 pm – 12:00 am
Screen-shot-2014-12-09-at-4.28.26-PM4Lilt Lounge
270 Biscayne Way Blvd.,
Miami, Florida 33131
Webpage Link
Cost:

Having played in the biggest jazz venues in Chicago and with Grammy Award-winning Brian Lynch, Trombonist and Composer Andrew Hamilton will be showcasing his rich jazz tunes and Latin-influenced pieces. LILT Lounge brings the first high-design lounge to downtown Miami with nightly live music curated by Kristian Caro and creative cocktails by Dean Feddaoui. Lounge opens at 7p.m. with social bites by acclaimed executive chef Wolfgang Birk including charcuterie & cheese, oysters & caviar, lobster cocktail and tuna tartare gazpacho.

 

Wednesday, December 17th

Italiany by Alexo Wandael 12/4/14 – 12/17/14

Italiany by Alexo Wandael
Tuesday, 12/04/2014 – 12/17/2014 09:00 am – 09:00 am
Wandael_Collage_MiamiThe James Royal Palm
1545 Collins Ave,
Miami Beach, Florida 33139
Webpage Link
Cost: Free

Italian fine art and fashion photographer Alexo Wandael will launch the latest chapter in his project ITALIANY, on Dec. 4 at The James Royal Palm Hotel, coinciding with the Miami Art Basel festival. The exhibition is in partnership with Peroni Nastro Azzurro, Italy’s No. 1 premium beer as the first part of the brand’s two-year Storie di Stile campaign that spotlights stories of talented Italians in the United States and their impact on style and culture.

ITALIANY is a visual celebration of influential Italians in the United States, manifested through a series of bold black-and-white portraits.

Some of the Miami identities that Wandael has captured include hotelier Miky Grendene of Casa Tua, founder of Del Toro accessories Matthew Chevallard, hospitality icon Nicola Siervo, Wolfsonian curator Silvia Barisione, style leader and heir to La Perla Martina Borgomanero Basabe and photographer Luca Artioli.

Ladies of Manure 2015 Calendar Launch Party

Ladies of Manure 2015 Calendar Launch Party
Thursday, 12/18/2014 – 07:00 pm – 10:00 pm
J-eflyer1Nugbrand Clothing Co. Store
2324 North Miami Avenue,
Miami, Florida 33127
Facebook Link
Cost: Free

Join us for the launch of the Ladies of Manure Calendar for 2015!

It’s been a long road and we finally made it! We’re ready for the New Year with 12 months of beautiful eco-conscious women spreading the message of turning waste into treasure.

Enjoy FREE drinks and fun tunes hosted at the NugBrand Clothing Co. store located at 2324 North Miami Ave.

Meet the ladies behind the poop and get your copy ($20) for the new year!

All proceeds benefit Fertile Earth Foundation.

Creativas Group Branding and Public Relations Annual Holiday Party for a Great Cause 12/18/14

Creativas Group Branding and Public Relations Annual Holiday Party for a Great Cause
Thursday, December 18th from 7:30 to 10:30pm.
holidayGrove Isle Hotel & Spa
Four Grove Isle Drive
Miami, FL 33133

Creativas Group Public Relations is ready to share Holiday cheer as they present their 2014 annual Toy Drive. Benefiting non for profit Neat Stuff for Kids, this year’s holiday toy drive is looking to be a great event filled with cocktails, music, cigars, and networking for a great cause. Helping to spread the Holiday cheer will be Roxanne Vargas from NBC 6, Mariana Rodriguez of Telemundo 51, and actress and spokesperson Adriana Cataño.

The Creativas Group Public Relations annual Holiday party is a chance to warmly toast to collaborations and accomplishments and well as looking forward to new possibilities. For this reason, this event has always been comprised of charities, promotional partners, and supporters. Guests are requested to bring an unwrapped toy to benefit Neat Stuff for Kids or they may donate $20.00USD at the door. At this event guests will have the opportunity to mix and mingle with friends, colleagues, and build new relationships through networking while sipping on cocktails by Zafra Rum. Miami Cigar & Co. will be on hand to provide premium cigars for guests and entertainment will be provided by DJ Rob Cano and Zhantra Entertainment. Host venue Grove Isle will delight guests with their culinary creations, while Sweet Treats by Marta will provide the sugary finishing touches for those with a sweet tooth.

We at Creativas Group Public Relations & Branding humbly thank all of our friends, colleagues, and partners for an amazing 2014 and hope to see you all this Thursday, December 18 7:30-10:30PM!

About Neat Stuff for Kids: Neat Stuff, Inc. was founded in 1995 with the missionto provide free new clothing and school uniforms to abused, neglected, abandoned and other at-risk children. Neat Stuff was created by local community child advocate Phyllis Krug, who identified a critical need for children involved in the social services system. The Neat Stuff organization is proud to be the only agency of its kind in South Florida proudly serving an average of 8,000 at-risk children and distributing over $.7 million worth of new clothes, school uniforms and accessories annually.

Promotional Partners for this event include: Big Time Entertainment, Cigar Snob Magazine, Sweet Treats by Marta, Miami Cigar & Co., Zafra Rum, Zhantra Entertainment, Next Miami Magazine, Art Bodegas Magazine, CHIYA, Neat Stuff for Kids.

ArtRaiser: Culture Is A Weapon 12/12/14

ArtRaiser: Culture Is A Weapon
image001Friday, December 12th, 7:00pm-12:00am
Florida New Majority Miami Office
8330 Biscayne Blvd
Miami, FL 33138

The offices at 8330 Biscayne has become a core of political organizing, movement convergences, direct action planning, and a host to civil rights legends and amazing activists. Join us as we transform the space! We’ll be hosting an exciting night of art, music, libations, and liberation with local artists, muralists, and live performers.

3rd Annual Art of Transformation: Grand Finale 12/12/14

3rd Annual Art of Transformation: Grand Finale
Friday, 12/12/2014 – 12/12/2014 07:00 pm – 07:00 pm
ClosingARC (Arts & Recreation Center)
675 Ali Baba Ave,
Opa-locka, Florida 33054
Webpage Link
Cost: Free

The 3rd Annual Art of Celebration is a celebration of the revitalization plan of Opa-locka presented by, the non-profit, the Opa-locka Community Development Corporation. Now in its third year, the Art of Transformation has grown into a county-wide series of arts events further celebrating Opa-locka’s historic past, promoting the present, and envisioning its future. The series of events will take place from Wednesday, Nov. 12 through Sunday, Dec. 14, 2014, and feature a performance by sound and performance artist Pamela Z, the In Plain Sight Art Exhibition (including sculpture artists Nari Ward and Karyn Olivier, photographer Renee Cox, and installation artist Yashua Klos), an Art, Food & Music Street Festival, a showing of Michelange Quay’s film Eat, for This is My Body, a performance by dancer and choreographer Nora Chipaumire, and workshop by visual artist Emmanuel Pratt.

The Grand Finale of the 3rd Annual Art of Transformation will feature a screening of Renee Cox’s new short film “Sacred Geometry,” which premiered at Art Basel/Miami Art Week, and local talent as closing festivities for the In Plain Sight exhibition (featuring Cox, Yashua Klos, Karyn Olivier, and Nari Ward) and the entire Art of Transformation series of artistic events celebrating the revitalization of Opa-locka, Fla.

Fabulous Miami Multi-Chamber Event at the Sun Life Stadium 12/11/14

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Multi-Chamber Event at the Sun Life Stadium
Thursday, December 11th 2014, 6:00pm to 8:00pm
event1Sun Life Stadium
347 Don Shula Drive
Miami Gardens Fl. 33056
Cost: Members $10,Non Members $15 in advance
Cost at the Door: Members $15 ,Non Members $20 at the door
RSVP: rsvp@fabulousmiami.com

Valet Parking: Free Parking
Dress Code: Business Attire

The Chambers of Bolivia, Camacol,Coconut Grove, Colombia, Chile, Downtown Miami & Brickell, Ecuador, Haití, Honduras, Junior Chamber International, Nicaragua, Panama, Peru,Poland , along with Brickell Rotary Club of Miami Brickell, invite you to celebrate the Monthly Multichamber of Commerce networking.

Mix and mingle with local professionals, promote your business, share your ideas, expand your network and have fun! Members $10 in advance and $15 at the door cash only Non-members $15 in advance and $20 at the door cash only To purchase your tickets go to www.multichamberevents.com or click on the buttons below Bring your Business card to participate in raffle to win tickets to Miami Dolphin Games.

To our Multi-Chamber Partners and their members, FABULOUS MIAMI due to our sponsorship of The Champion Mindset Series, they are offering 100 complementary Registration to the 2 Day Powerhouse Conference Event. Please visit www.championmindsetseries.com to register. When you arrive to the Sun Life Stadium, please mention Fabulous Miami to activate your complimentary registration. Thank you and look forward in seeing you there!! This is our Holiday Gift to YOU!

Civic Engagement Thursday: 12.11 #BlackLivesMatter

Miami protesters shut down traffic on I-195

12/05/2014 6:42 PM

12/06/2014 1:33 PM

Read more here: http://www.miamiherald.com/news/local/community/miami-dade/article4301592.html#storylink=cpy

Hundreds of protesters marched through Miami streets Friday evening and onto Interstate-195, jamming the highway, Midtown and Wynwood for hours as part of a national response to police-involved killings.

The Shut It Down rallies, which broke out this week from coast to coast, followed the recent decisions of grand juries in New York and Ferguson, Mo., not to indict police officers who killed unarmed black men. In Miami, protesters also remembered local teen and graffiti artist Israel “Reefa” Hernandez Llach, who died more than a year ago when he was Tasered by Miami Beach police following a foot chase.

The Miami event began at about 5 p.m. in Midtown at Northwest 36th Street and First Avenue, where a mostly young, multi-cultural crowd of dozens, some in Guy Fawkes masks, silently gathered and then grew in numbers and volume. A crowd numbering several hundred walked down the street, onto an on-ramp and up into traffic on Interstate-195, which leads to and from Miami Beach.

“Shut it down! Shut it down!” they chanted.

Waving “Brutality” banners and signs bearing Hernandez Llach’s face, they stood arm-in-arm and blocked east- and west-bound lanes, the latter clogged for miles back onto Miami Beach. One man with a sign that said “Black lives matter” pressed his sign up against idle car and bus windows as he passed by.

A cadre of Florida Highway Patrol and Miami police stood by and watched in the blue and red of flashing police lights.

Earlier in the day, another graffiti artist had been taken to the hospital after being struck by a police car during a chase.

Friday’s march was the first incident of post-Ferguson protest in Miami, a city known more for cocktails and parties than activism, at least in recent years. The rally, organized on Facebook, drew national media attention along with rallies in Washington D.C., New York and Chicago, where traffic was also intentionally gridlocked. In terms of garnering attention, it was perfectly timed to disrupt Miami amid Art Basel and scores of satellite fairs.

The rally was embraced by some who were inconvenienced.

“I understand it. I agree with it,” said Betty Hechavarria, who was late for a nail appointment and running out of gas.

After about an hour, the group marched briskly back onto Biscayne Boulevard and again through Midtown, continuing to block traffic while chanting “Reefa lives.” Marchers mostly shut down Midtown and then Wynwood, where bemused Baselers snapped photos and gallery owners watched from their shops.

In front of a BET party, the group shouted “Hands up, don’t shoot,” a phrase that emerged after Michael Brown was shot dead in a conflict with a Ferguson officer. Around 8 p.m., scores simply laid down on North Miami Avenue in silence for close to five minutes.

“We’re out here to let people know that there are people here who care about this issue,” said Ernisha Randolph, an African American and director of social action for the Woodson Institute in Miami. “It’s only a matter of time before this situation hits home for us.”

Hashim Benford, a member of the Power U Center, addressed the crowd as the protest ended, saluting the large turnout.

“Miami has never been shut down like we shut it down,” Benford said. “Tonight we shut down Art Basel.”

He added: “Tonight is not the end. If we’re satisfied with this [showing], there will be more Reefas, more Michael Browns, more Trayvons.”

Read more here: http://www.miamiherald.com/news/local/community/miami-dade/article4301592.html#storylink=cpy

Giralda Under the Stars 1/2/15

Giralda Under the Stars
Friday, 01/02/2015 – 01/03/2015 07:00 pm – 12:00 am
GUTSlogoGiralda Avenue
100 Block Giralda Ave.,
Coral Gables, Florida 33134
Webpage Link
Cost: Free

On the first Fridays of every month now until March 2015, Downtown Coral Gables’ Restaurant Row (located on the 100 block of Giralda Ave between Ponce de Leon Blvd and Galiano Street) will be bustling with al fresco dining and live entertainment from 7pm to midnight as part of Giralda Under the Stars presented by Zacapa Rum. Fourteen of Downtown Coral Gables restaurants and bars will fill the street with tables and chairs and serve patrons under the stars. There will be live music, art, and cool weather to enjoy!

Participating restaurants and bars include:

Bangkok Bangkok II, The Bar, Castelluccio Ristorante, Divino Ceviche, GreenLife Miami, Ikura Sushi Lounge, La Dorada,
The Local Craft Food & Drink,
Miss Saigon Bistro,
Pete’s Authentic Cooking,
Spritz of Coral Gables,
Talavera Cocina Mexicana,
Threefold Café, and
Vicolo Restaurant (formerly Spizzigo)

For reservations, please call the restaurant of your choice.

For those who need someone to take care of their kids to enjoy a night on the town, Gallery Night Kids’ Club at the Gables Museum has got it covered. Kids ages 5-12 can enjoy arts and crafts, storytelling, games and more just a block away from the event! The cost is $25 for Museum Members and $30 for Non-members. Those interested are required to register by calling Dianely at (305) 603-8067 or email Registration Form to education@coralgablesmuseum.org.

Rose Max & Ramatis at LILT Lounge 12/18/14

Rose Max & Ramatis at LILT Lounge
Thursday, 12/18/2014 – 12/19/2014 09:00 pm – 12:00 am
Screen-shot-2014-12-09-at-4.28.26-PM6LILT Lounge
270 Biscayne Way Blvd.,
Miami, Florida 33131
Webpage Link
Cost:

Highly recognized in the Brazilian, Hispanic and American communities, Rio de Janeiro native Rose Max & Ramatis will be producing Brazilian classics like Bossa Nova and Samba. LILT Lounge brings the first high-design lounge to downtown Miami with nightly live music curated by Kristian Caro and creative cocktails by Dean Feddaoui. Lounge opens at 7p.m. with social bites by acclaimed executive chef Wolfgang Birk including charcuterie & cheese, oysters & caviar, lobster cocktail and tuna tartare gazpacho.

De Ida y Vuelta at LILT Lounge 12/17/14

De Ida y Vuelta at LILT Lounge
Wednesday, 12/17/2014 – 12/18/2014 09:00 pm – 12:00 am
Screen-shot-2014-12-09-at-4.28.26-PM5LILT Lounge
270 Biscayne Way Blvd.,
Miami, Florida 33131
Webpage Link
Cost:

Collaborating a mix of Spanish influences and Flamenco jazz, De Ida y Vuelta produces culturally rich sounds of male and female voices alongside a guitar. LILT Lounge brings the first high-design lounge to downtown Miami with nightly live music curated by Kristian Caro and creative cocktails by Dean Feddaoui. Lounge opens at 7p.m. with social bites by acclaimed executive chef Wolfgang Birk including charcuterie & cheese, oysters & caviar, lobster cocktail and tuna tartare gazpacho.

Andrew Hamilton Quartet at LILT Lounge 12/16/14

Andrew Hamilton Quartet at LILT Lounge
Tuesday, 12/16/2014 – 09:00 pm – 12:00 am
Screen-shot-2014-12-09-at-4.28.26-PM4Lilt Lounge
270 Biscayne Way Blvd.,
Miami, Florida 33131
Webpage Link
Cost:

Having played in the biggest jazz venues in Chicago and with Grammy Award-winning Brian Lynch, Trombonist and Composer Andrew Hamilton will be showcasing his rich jazz tunes and Latin-influenced pieces. LILT Lounge brings the first high-design lounge to downtown Miami with nightly live music curated by Kristian Caro and creative cocktails by Dean Feddaoui. Lounge opens at 7p.m. with social bites by acclaimed executive chef Wolfgang Birk including charcuterie & cheese, oysters & caviar, lobster cocktail and tuna tartare gazpacho.

Boys Noize 12/30/14

Boys Noize
Sunday, 12/30/2014 – 11:00 pm –
Boys_NoizeGrand Central Miami
697 N MIAMI AVE,
miami, Florida 33136
Webpage Link
Cost: $25

We welcome Boys Noize back to Grand Central.

Alex Ridha – better known to the world as Boys Noize – has been making electronic music and working as a DJ for over half of his life.
He established himself as one of the world’s preeminent wizards behind the decks, having played the world’s biggest stages alongside the biggest names in dance music.
His sets are equally uplifting, not only technically but also as a showman, leaving unforgettable experiences for the witnesses. One of the reasons why the Rolling Stone voted Boys Noize amongst the Top10 `DJs who rule the earth` in 2012.

As a recording artist and producer, Ridha has created his own sound, and pioneered his own brand, amassing a formidable body of work in the process.
He has released three albums (2007’s Oi Oi Oi , 2009’s Power and 2012´s Out Of The Black) and countless singles as Boys Noize, as well as doing profoundly influential work as a remixer and producer for everyone from Depeche Mode, Daft Punk, Feist, David Lynch to Jarvis Cocker, Santigold, Scissor Sisters and Chilly Gonzales.

He has collaborated with Snoop Dogg, genius film maker Mr. Oizo (on a project called Handbraekes), Erol Alkan, and most recently Skrillex (under the moniker of Dog Blood) and won Beatport’s ‘Best Electronic Act’ 3 years in a row.

Ridha is also the heart of Boysnoize Records, the label that he started back in 2005. Founded originally as a means to get his own music out into the world, Boysnoize Rec.—and it’s sub-label, BNR Trax—is now home to more than a dozen artists (including up-and-comers like 18-year old SCNTST, Le1f, Spank Rock, Strip Steve, Peaches and Siriusmo) and responsible for over 100 releases while remaining fully independent.
“I don´t compromise when it comes to music,” says Ridha. “I do what I think is cool and what I like and not what the market wants or people may expect. Maintaining artistic freedom has always been the most important thing to me — for my own music and for anyone on my label”

Despite his ever-expanding label roster and the increased demand for his time as a producer and remixer, Ridha’s primary loves continue to be the twin pursuits of making and performing music.
Following the release of his third long-player Out Of The Black in late 2012, he presented the first Boys Noize ‘Live’ show to the masses.
“I really wanted to give people a concert where I perform my music only. It´s not that I don´t like DJing anymore, I´m a DJ to the bone and will always be. But playing my tracks live and putting on a completely new show was something I wanted to do for a long time. It´s different and fresh and that is what I love.”

Sam Neufeld ft. Arianna Neikrug 12/13/14

Sam Neufeld ft. Arianna Neikrug
Saturday, 12/13/2014 – 12/14/2014 10:00 pm – 01:00 am
Screen-shot-2014-12-09-at-4.28.26-PM3Lilt Lounge
270 Biscayne Way Blvd.,
Miami, Florida 33131
Webpage Link
Cost: Free

Featured in the Milwaukee Youth Symphony Orchestra, 2006 New York JVC Jazz Festival and The Next Generation Jazz Orchestra, Sam Neufeld will be showcasing his top-notch rythyms along with jazz , pop and R.&B vocalist Arianna Neikrug. LILT Lounge brings the first high-design lounge to downtown Miami with nightly live music curated by Kristian Caro and creative cocktails by Dean Feddaoui. Lounge opens at 7p.m. with social bites by acclaimed executive chef Wolfgang Birk including charcuterie & cheese, oysters & caviar, lobster cocktail and tuna tartare gazpacho.

Celebrate the Holidays Trunk Show featuring Gold & Wood Paris 12/13/14

Celebrate the Holidays Trunk Show featuring Gold & Wood Paris
Saturday, 12/13/2014 – 11:00 am – 04:00 pm
Beiner_Trunk-PhotoEdward Beiner – Purveyor of Fine Eyewear
5817 Sunset Drive,
South Miami, Florida 33143
Webpage Link
Cost: Free

Celebrate the Holidays Trunk Show featuring Gold & Wood Paris

Come join Edward Beiner – Purveyor of Fine Eyewear for his holiday truck show. It is a celebration for the holidays featuring Gold & Wood Paris, Wine and Hors d’oeuvres. The event will take place on Saturday, December 13, 2014 at 11:00 a.m. till 4:00 p.m… Looking forward to seeing you there.

Place: Edward Beiner – Purveyor of Fine Eyewear
5817 Sunset Drive, South Miami
305-661-1205

www.EdwardBeiner.com

44th Annual Baptist Health Orange Bowl Prayer Breakfast 12/29/14

44th Annual Baptist Health Orange Bowl Prayer Breakfast
Monday, 12/29/2014 – 07:00 am –
Baptist-Orange-Bowl-BreakfastJungle Island
1111 Parrot Jungle Trail,
Miami, Florida 33132
Webpage Link
Cost: Individual Tickets — $30

The Fellowship of Christian Athletes will honor student-athletes, coaches and communities that are committed to making a difference in young people’s lives through faith and fellowship at its 44th annual Orange Bowl Prayer Breakfast. Sponsored by Baptist Health South Florida, the prayer breakfast will take place on Monday, Dec. 29 at 7:30 a.m. at Jungle Island, 1111 Parrot Jungle Trail. Players and coaches from Mississippi State and Georgia Tech, the teams playing in this year’s Capital One Orange Bowl game, are scheduled to attend.
Important: RSVP by Dec. 12, 2014. If reservations are made by Dec. 12, tickets will be mailed to you. Seats and tables are assigned in order of date reservations were received. Tickets purchased after Dec. 12 will be left at will-call.
For more information or reservations, call 786-752-0845, or email NWilbanks@fca.org.

Ball & Chain Presents Rock Legends Tribute Show, After School Special this New Year’s Eve 12/31/14

Ball & Chain Presents Rock Legends Tribute Show, After School Special this New Year’s Eve
Sunday, 12/31/2014 – 08:00 pm – 03:00 am
BCNEWYEARSTABLE-2Ball & Chain
1513 SW 8th street,
Miami, Florida 33135
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Cost:

Ball & Chain, the historic and world famous live music bar located at 1513 Southwest 8th Street, Miami, FL 33135 in the center of Little Havana is thrilled to announce their “Rockin New Year’s Eve” event on December 31, 2014. The recently reopened retro bar on Calle Ocho presents a live musical performance by After School Special, an all-star classic rock cover band. After School Special will feature the Foo Fighters and Wallflowers keyboardist Rami Jaffee, Dave Krusen original and former drummer of Pearl Jam, Lazy Stars lead vocalist and guitarist Jonny Kaplan and Jessy Greene violinist from Foo Fighters, Pink, Fistful of Mercy and Sound City Players. The rock legends collectively have sold over 40 million records worldwide.

The doors open at 8PM where the rock legends will take the Pineapple Stage performing covers of classic rock songs such as Rolling Stones, David Bowie, Neil Young, Tom Petty and Rod Stewart as they count down to 2015. Immediately following the live show will be a special DJ set by Foo Fighters and Wallflowers keyboardist Rami Jaffee. Ball & Chain is offering exclusive table and bottle service reservations only, followed by general admission depending on availability. The general admission will be free RSVP and confirmation code is mandatory as it is a limited guest list.

All guests must be 21+ to attend the event.

For Table Reservations: NewYears@BallandChainMiami.com

General Admission: RSVP IS MANDATORY:  RSVP@ballandchainmiami.com

W South Beach Presents W SpeakerBox with Amber Monique 12/11/14

W South Beach Presents W SpeakerBox with Amber Monique
Thursday, 12/11/2014 – 08:30 pm – 10:30 pm
SpeakerBox-Digital-12.11Living Room Bar
2201 Collins Avenue,
Miami Beach, Florida 33139
Webpage Link
Cost: Admission is free. RSVP to wsobeevents@whotels.com

On Thursday, December 11 from 8:30 – 10:30PM, American singer-songwriter Amber Monique will enchant Living Room Bar at W South Beach, exuding an old school vibe of soulful sounds mixed with a new school feel. Shortly after the release of her first full-length album ‘Elevate’, Amber Monique was nominated for ‘Musician of the Year’ in Miami and is working on her next solo EP to be released in 2015.

As guests mix and mingle to the melodic tone of Amber Monique’s musical styling, the talented mixologists at Living Room Bar will craft signature cocktails for the evening. Snacks from Living Room’s exclusive menu by Conor Hanlon, executive chef of Andrew Carmellini’s award-winning American restaurant at W South Beach, The Dutch, will additionally be available for purchase.

#WSOBEMUSIC

The Premier of “Housekeeping Thursdays” at Spazio Nightclub 12/11/14

The Premier of “Housekeeping Thursdays” at Spazio Nightclub
Thursday, 12/11/2014 – 11:30 pm – 05:00 am
housekeeping_thursdaysSpazio NightClub
1421 South Miami Avenue,
Miami, Florida 33130
Eventbrite Link
Cost: Complimentary Admission on DAG VIP List until Midnight

On DAVID GARAY’s VIP list: Complimentary Admission for Gentlemen until 12:30am

Sounds by:

Nikolas

Diego Harispe

INFO & RSVP

Call/Txt 786-985-3520

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SPAZIO NIGHTCLUB – BRICKELL

1421 South Miami Avenue, Brickell, FL

Venue Description:

An oasis among skyscrapers, Spazio Nightclub attracts a wildly worldly clientele with its bold allure of style and edge. Nightlife insiders are invited to bask under sparkling lights amid a playful palette of teal, black and gold.

The venue’s newly revamped sleek and modern look mirrors that of its state-of-the art advancements, welcoming guests to immerse into its fashionable blend of sophisticated design and high-tech elegance.

The 5,000 square foot space has been given a subtle facelift with a new entranceway, increased square footage and gilded accents, with an emphasis on cleverly implemented audio and overhead lighting systems. Bound to impress the likes of both returning and new nightlife connoisseurs, the $300,000 lighting and sound system focuses on dual illuminated tubing with the ability to do a three dimensional lighting effect, creating a higher range of quality and power per square footage than even some of the best nightclubs of the world.

With the branded and technological upgrades, Spazio Nightclub also proudly introduces weekly theme nights to create a unique experience not seen anywhere else in Brickell.

Eddie Essa this Saturday at Ivy NightClub – Miami Beach 12/13/14

Eddie Essa this Saturday at Ivy NightClub – Miami Beach
Saturday, 12/13/2014 – 12/14/2014 11:00 pm – 05:00 am
Sat-Eddie-Essa-dec-13Ivy Nightclub
1045 5TH ST,
Miami Beach, Florida 33139
Eventbrite Link
Cost: Complimentary Admission on David Garay’s VIP List from 11pm-12am`

IVY
On DAVID GARAY’s VIP list: Complimentary Admission for Gentlemen until 12am

Dress to Impress
Sounds by:

Eddie Essa

Andolini

INFO & RSVP

Call/Txt 786-985-3520

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IVY- Miami Beach

1045 5th Street, Miami Beach, FL

Venue Description:

IVY Nightclub is ready to offer a lavish nightlife experience for elite guests who are ready to reignite their party senses. Our main room is the centerpiece of the venue greeting guests with an amazing light show highlighted by extensive moving heads and LED effects. The custom-made DJ booth is strategically located among an array of VIP tables, ready to bring the energy of some of the world’s premier dee jays to you live and direct. Our mezzanine level offers more VIP seating in a more intimate setting along with amazing views of the main floor.

Jean Caze Quartet at LILT Lounge 12/19/14

Jean Caze Quartet at LILT Lounge
Friday, 12/19/2014 – 10:00 pm – 01:00 am
Screen-shot-2014-12-09-at-4.28.26-PM7LILT Lounge
270 Biscayne Way Blvd.,
Miami, Florida 33131
Webpage Link
Cost:

One of today’s most exciting voices in jazz and Michael Buble’s famed trumpet player Jean Caze will showcase his lyrical tone with his quartet at LILT Lounge. LILT Lounge brings the first high-design lounge to downtown Miami with nightly live music curated by Kristian Caro and creative cocktails by Dean Feddaoui. Lounge opens at 7p.m. with social bites by acclaimed executive chef Wolfgang Birk including charcuterie & cheese, oysters & caviar, lobster cocktail and tuna tartare gazpacho.

Ladies of Manure 2015 Calendar Launch Party 12/18/14

Ladies of Manure 2015 Calendar Launch Party
Thursday, 12/18/2014 – 07:00 pm – 10:00 pm
J-eflyer1Nugbrand Clothing Co. Store
2324 North Miami Avenue,
Miami, Florida 33127
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Cost: Free

Join us for the launch of the Ladies of Manure Calendar for 2015! It’s been a long road and we finally made it! We’re ready for the New Year with 12 months of beautiful eco-conscious women spreading the message of turning waste into treasure. Enjoy FREE drinks and fun tunes hosted at the NugBrand Clothing Co. store located at 2324 North Miami Ave. Meet the ladies behind the poop and get your copy ($20) for the new year! All proceeds benefit Fertile Earth Foundation.

The 2015 Ladies of Manure Calendar will be released at Nugbrand Pop-up Shop located at 2324 North Miami Ave. Fertile Earth, a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization, has released their second edition of the Ladies of Manure calendar. The project was launched in 2013 to spark awareness on our waste and how it can be used a resource rather than just waste.

An educational calendar with a twist, these ladies make poop look good. With the help of Terribly Girly pin-up photography company, we took 12 local eco-conscious loving women and glammed them up in the best manure photo shoot ever planned. A true one of a kind concept, you’ll want to read up on the description of each photo to understand the message that will spark change in today’s world with eye catching images.

Hosted at the Nugbrand Clothing Co. Pop-Up Shop in Wynwood, free drinks will be provided to toast to Mother Nature and this beautiful thing we call waste. For in this world, there is no waste, it is something we humans have created. If you’re not sure what we mean by this, stop by the launch party and grab your copy or simply order one online and see for yourself and you too can reduce waste.

Kevin Lyttle Single Release Party 12/12/14

Kevin Lyttle Single Release Party
Friday, 12/12/2014 – 12/13/2014 11:00 pm – 04:00 am
kevin-LyttleFate Night Club at Gulfstream Casino
601 Silk Run, (2nd Floor),
Hallandale Beach, Florida 33009
Eventbrite Link
Cost: $10

Kevin Lyttle Single Release Party for “Feel So Good” featuring Shaggy

Impressive Attire Requested | $150 Ciroc or Hennessy Bottle

Music by DJ Top Feelin (Hip Hop, Reggae & Zouk)

For Table or RSVP Majesticgroupevents@gmail.com or 786.970.7403

Acoustica21: Slovakian piano music ferat. Peter Fancovic 12/13/14

Acoustica21: Slovakian piano music ferat. Peter Fancovic
Saturday, 12/13/2014 – 02:00 pm – 03:00 pm
Peter-FancovicBakehouse Art Complex
561 NW 32nd St.,
Miami, Florida 33127
Webpage Link
Cost: $10 donation

Acoustica 21: Slovakian piano music feat. Peter Fancovic
Music of Eugen Suchon, Peter Breiner and Juraj Kojs
Saturday, December 13, 2014 at 2PM
Bakehouse Arts Complex at 561 NW 32nd St., Miami FL, 33127. 
In collaboration with the Bakehouse Arts Complex. 
http://www.fetafoundation.org/Season_3/Acoustica_21-3-8.html
https://www.facebook.com/events/352165854954579/

Join us on facebook:
http://www.facebook.com/pages/FETA-Foundation/346130482098322

With the support of FETA, Bakehouse Art Complex, Harold Golen Gallery, SFCA and Miami-Dade County Department of Cultural Affairs and the Cultural Affairs Council, the Miami-Dade County Mayor and Board of County Commissioners.

The French Horn Collective performs at LILT Lounge 12/12/14

The French Horn Collective performs at LILT Lounge
Friday, 12/12/2014 – 12/13/2014 10:00 pm – 01:00 am
Screen-shot-2014-12-09-at-4.28.26-PM2Lilt Lounge
270 Biscayne Way Blvd.,
Miami, Florida 33131
Webpage Link
Cost:

The French Horn Collective is a diverse band, ranging from three to eight talented musicians, producing a smooth mixture of progressive Gypsy, Parisian, Swing and World Music tunes. LILT Lounge brings the first high-design lounge to downtown Miami with nightly live music curated by Kristian Caro and creative cocktails by Dean Feddaoui. Lounge opens at 7p.m. with social bites by acclaimed executive chef Wolfgang Birk including charcuterie & cheese, oysters & caviar, lobster cocktail and tuna tartare gazpacho.

Rose Max & Ramatis perform at LILT Lounge 12/11/14

Rose Max & Ramatis perform at LILT Lounge
Thursday, 12/11/2014 – 12/12/2014 09:00 pm – 12:00 am
Screen-shot-2014-12-09-at-4.28.26-PM1Lilt Lounge
270 Biscayne Way Blvd.,
Miami, Florida 33131
Webpage Link
Cost:

Highly recognized in the Brazilian, Hispanic and American communities, Rio de Janeiro native Rose Max & Ramatis will be producing Brazilian classics like Bossa Nova and Samba. LILT Lounge brings the first high-design lounge to downtown Miami with nightly live music curated by Kristian Caro and creative cocktails by Dean Feddaoui. Lounge opens at 7p.m. with social bites by acclaimed executive chef Wolfgang Birk including charcuterie & cheese, oysters & caviar, lobster cocktail and tuna tartare gazpacho.

David Harrell Performs A Little Potato Hard To Peel 1/23/15

David Harrell Performs A Little Potato Hard To Peel
Friday, 01/23/2015 – 07:00 pm – 09:00 pm
Broward College, South Campus Performing and Cultural Arts
7200 Pines Boulevard,
Pembroke Pines, Florida 33024
Webpage Link
Cost: $10 for General Admission, Free for Students with I.D.

David Harrell takes the audience on a journey that begins with the day he was born without his right hand. What starts out as one man’s challenge to accept his own strengths and limitations becomes a compelling charge for us all. The OVERHEARD series is a collection of one-person performances from nationally recognized entertainers as well as local innovators. The series battles taboo topics from unique viewpoints including sexual abuse, sexual liberation, gender, race relations and equality.

Laser Fest at Patricia and Phillip Frost Museum of Science 1/3/15

Laser Fest at Patricia and Phillip Frost Museum of Science
Friday, 01/03/2015 – 08:00 pm – 01:00 am
Patricia and Phillip Frost Museum of Science
3280 South Miami Avenue,
Miami, Florida 33129
Webpage Link
Cost: $8 per adult; $4 per child. Each show requires a separate ticket.

Ring in the new year with a fresh take on science, and watch as lights and sounds fuse together to dazzle visitors with every beat at the Patricia and Phillip Frost Museum of Science’s annual Laser Fest Weekend. This celebration marks the final Laser Fest Weekend at the Patricia and Phillip Frost Museum of Science before its relocation to downtown Miami’s Museum Park. The festivities also include the Miami premiere of legendary rock band Queen’s laser show.

The Museum’s Laser Fest Weekend is two days full of entertainment suitable for the whole family to enjoy. Laser show themes are:

Friday, Jan. 2
7 p.m.: Free Planetarium Star Show
8 p.m.: “Pop” Family Laser Show
9 p.m.: The Beatles: Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band
10 p.m.: Best of Led Zeppelin
11 p.m.: Jimi Hendrix
Midnight: Pink Floyd: Dark Side of the Moon
Fabulous First Friday Programming also includes rooftop observatory (8:30 – 10 p.m. weather permitting). Hands-on activities and demonstrations for children will take place from 7:15 – 8:45 p.m.

Saturday, Jan. 3
8 p.m.: Queen (Miami premiere)
9 p.m.: Best of The Beatles
10 p.m.: Pink Floyd: Echoes
11 p.m.: Queen (Miami premiere encore showing)
Midnight: Pink Floyd: Dark Side of the Moon

Laser Fest at Patricia and Phillip Frost Museum of Science 1/2/15

Laser Fest at Patricia and Phillip Frost Museum of Science
Friday, 01/02/2015 – 07:00 pm – 01:00 am
Patricia and Phillip Frost Museum of Science
3280 South Miami Avenue,
Miami, Florida 33129
Webpage Link
Cost: $8 per adult; $4 per child. Each show requires a separate ticket.

Ring in the new year with a fresh take on science, and watch as lights and sounds fuse together to dazzle visitors with every beat at the Patricia and Phillip Frost Museum of Science’s annual Laser Fest Weekend. This celebration marks the final Laser Fest Weekend at the Patricia and Phillip Frost Museum of Science before its relocation to downtown Miami’s Museum Park. The festivities also include the Miami premiere of legendary rock band Queen’s laser show.

The Museum’s Laser Fest Weekend is two days full of entertainment suitable for the whole family to enjoy. Laser show themes are:

Friday, Jan. 2
7 p.m.: Free Planetarium Star Show
8 p.m.: “Pop” Family Laser Show
9 p.m.: The Beatles: Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band
10 p.m.: Best of Led Zeppelin
11 p.m.: Jimi Hendrix
Midnight: Pink Floyd: Dark Side of the Moon
Fabulous First Friday Programming also includes rooftop observatory (8:30 – 10 p.m. weather permitting). Hands-on activities and demonstrations for children will take place from 7:15 – 8:45 p.m.

Edil DeLeon’s Insight Band performs at Lilt Lounge 12/10/14

Edil DeLeon’s Insight Band performs at Lilt Lounge
Wednesday, 12/10/2014 – 12/11/2014 09:00 pm – 12:00 am
Screen-shot-2014-12-09-at-4.28.26-PMLilt Lounge
270 Biscayne Way Blvd.,
Miami, Florida 33131
Webpage Link
Cost: Free

Consisting of five afro-Cuban jazz artists, Edil DeLeon’s Insight Band will perform a variety of jazz with Latin styles and afro-Cuban beats. LILT Lounge brings the first high-design lounge to downtown Miami with nightly live music curated by Kristian Caro and creative cocktails by Dean Feddaoui. Lounge opens at 7p.m. with social bites by acclaimed executive chef Wolfgang Birk including charcuterie & cheese, oysters & caviar, lobster cocktail and tuna tartare gazpacho.

Art Walk and After Party at Cafeina Wynwood 12/13/14

Art Walk and After Party at Cafeina Wynwood
Saturday, 12/13/2014 – 12/14/2014 07:00 pm – 03:00 am
CafeinaFB-Artwalk-Dec-14Cafeina Wynwood Lounge
297 NW 23rd Street,
Miami, Florida 33127
Facebook Link
Cost: 5.00

If you missed the opening during Art Basel, then we invite you to the Art Walk reception for two exhibits on view by Colombian artists Dario Posada and Luis Jimenez. Stay tuned for the after party celebration with beats by resident Dj Killaka5. Cover is $5 after 10pm, 21 and over only. Group reservations highly recommended, limited seating left. rsvp@cafeinamiami.com

Ciclovia Miami 12/14/14

Ciclovia Miami
Sunday, 12/14/2014 – 09:00 am – 01:00 pm
Ciclovia-GEN-ENGCiclovia Miami
SW 8 Street from SW 9 Ct to SW 22 Avenue,
Miami, Florida 33135
Facebook Link
Cost: Free

The Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) is excited to announce that together with local partners, we are bringing Ciclovia to Calle Ocho on Sunday, December 14 from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. SW 8 Street from SW 9 Ct to SW 22 Avenue will be open to the community to enjoy as a park. We invite you to come walk, ride your bicycle, dance and explore all the sounds, flavors and culture of this historic Miami place.

Free Yoga by Domino Park at 10:30 a.m. (Please bring mat)

Cars will be temporarily re-routed along SW 7 Street as Calle Ocho becomes a park.

fiu theatre six characters in search of an author adapted by steve moulds 1/23/15

fiu theatre six characters in search of an author adapted by steve moulds
Friday, 01/23/2015 – 02/01/2015 08:00 pm – 10:00 pm
Six-Characters-posterHerbert and Nicole Wertheim Performing Arts Center Mainstage Theatre
10910 SW 17th Street,
Miami, Florida 33199
Webpage Link
Cost: $10-$15

Six Characters in Search of an Author adapted by Steve Moulds from the play by Luigi Pirandello, directed by Wayne E. Robinson Jr.

The play that brought Pirandello world-wide fame. This new look heightens the comic contrast between melodrama and contemporary skepticism while asking the audience to consider just what we believe is real.

January 23 through February 1, 2015
Wednesday-Saturday 8PM | Sunday 2PM

Tickets available at: wpac.fiu.edu or 305-348-0496

Public Art Wednesday: 12.10

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Envisioning a Museum, the Sky’s the Limit

In Miami, the Bramans Plan the Institute of Contemporary Art

MIAMI — Norman Braman, the auto dealership magnate, has just uttered the words every contractor dreams of hearing: “Whatever the cost is, we will be building it, period.”

Sitting with his wife, Irma, on the patio of their Indian Creek Island home, off Miami Beach, he has been outlining their plans to single-handedly fund the design and construction of South Florida’s newest major museum, the Institute of Contemporary Art, Miami. It could be a cultural game changer in a city crowded with four significant private museums, two more on the way and three public ones all focused on contemporary art.

With Mrs. Braman as co-chairwoman of its board, the plan is to build the museum on a lot in the Miami Design District donated by the real estate developer and fellow art collector Craig Robins, occupying 37,500 square feet across three floors. It will also have an adjoining 15,000-square-foot sculpture garden created by the Bramans’ purchase (and imminent razing) of three neighboring homes. Its opening is timed for the Art Basel Miami Beach fair in December 2016, with the promise of significant art loans from the Braman collection. Just don’t ask to see an actual budget.

“We haven’t even priced out the fire extinguisher system yet, because it doesn’t use water so it won’t damage the art,” Mrs. Braman said. “It’s still a bit of flying blind.”

This might be cause for taxpayer alarm, but Mr. Braman, a fixture on Forbes’s “400 Wealthiest Americans” list — which estimates his current net worth at nearly $2 billion from his auto dealerships, his former ownership of the Philadelphia Eagles, and one of the most impressive art collections in the country — insisted that “not one cent of taxpayer dollars are going into the construction, or the acquisition of properties for the sculpture garden, or anything.”

With estimated annual operating expenses of $5 million, the Bramans say they already have commitments from other private backers to ensure the museum’s first decade of operation. Mr. Braman waves off concerns about funding an endowment. “If an institution has not made it after 10 years, it shouldn’t be around anymore,” he said.

Don’t even ask about naming rights. “It’s the I.C.A. Miami, it’s not the Braman I.C.A. or anything like that,” Mr. Braman said, in a not-so-subtle swipe at the Pérez Art Museum Miami, a public-private partnership which led to the renaming of the city’s Miami Art Museum in honor of contributions from the developer Jorge M. Pérez, and which just celebrated its first year in its new waterfront home.

The Bramans’ insistence on footing the bill contrasts starkly with the shaky fiscal health of several local museums. While the Pérez’s attendance and museum memberships have exceeded initial projections, according to Michael Spring, director of Miami-Dade County’s Department of Cultural Affairs — who called the museum’s first year “a rip-roaring success” — its endowment stands at $14 million, well below its announced target of $70 million. The museum operates with a reduced staff and a permanent collection often seen as lackluster.

This fall, the Pérez museum requested additional county funds to raise its annual subsidy to $4 million from its current $2.5 million, a request that fell on deaf ears amid a county budget crunch that saw both public librarians and the police facing layoffs. Critics noted the $100 million in construction money already provided by the county, as well as the marquee site donated by the City of Miami. Wasn’t that enough?

“The vast majority of cultural institutions in this community are supported through a blend of public and private funds,” countered Thom Collins, the museum’s director. “This is because they offer a broad public benefit, and people understand that.”

To be sure, money continues to pour into Miami’s real-estate-focused economy, as do prominent art world figures, including the New York über-dealer Larry Gagosian and the Russian art patron Maria Baibakova, who both have homes here.

Yet while many arrivals are quick to pose for Art Basel photographers, some museum trustees say these newcomers turn shy when it comes to writing checks to public museums. “The wealth in Miami, by and large, is used more for self-aggrandizement than civic support,” observed Lang Baumgarten, a Miami Beach developer and former Miami Art Museum trustee who said that he donated $400,000 and artwork before its renaming. “I wish the real money would step up to the plate.”

A lack of financial support led to the creation of the Institute of Contemporary Art, whose board previously managed the Museum of Contemporary Art, owned by the City of North Miami. After voters in the largely Haitian-American community rejected a $15 million bond issue to expand the Museum of Contemporary Art in 2012, its director, Bonnie Clearwater, left to head the Nova Southeastern University Museum of Art in Fort Lauderdale. The fight over naming her successor mushroomed into bitter turmoil between museum board members and City Hall. A legal settlement last month ended with an entirely new city-appointed board at the museum.

“The team that’s reconstituted itself at MOCA seems to be going in a good direction,” said Mr. Robins, who is providing the Institute with temporary rent-free exhibition space while doing double duty as a Pérez trustee. “I hope the I.C.A. will motivate the people behind PAMM to do even better,” he said, adding that he hoped to see more donations to support world-class art purchases.

Mr. Spring denied any disappointment with the pace of fund-raising. “They’re hitting their marks,” he said.

Still, the Pérez may be in danger of being overshadowed: Art lovers craving an encounter with contemporary masterworks mostly absent from local museums — where even 1980 often feels like ancient history — may find the Institute more to their liking. The Pérez recently trumpeted a donation of a Jasper Johns print. The Bramans own his seminal 1962 painting “Diver,” as well as blue-chip works by de Kooning, Rothko, Warhol and what is called the finest array of Calders still in private hands.

The Bramans said that they look forward to lending many of their works to the institute. “If the curator and director of the museum want to have a show on the New York School of Artists, we’d be very happy to cooperate,” Mr. Braman said, referring to a hallowed era of Abstract Expressionists they’ve avidly collected. He also dangled the possibility of donating some paintings “in the future.”

Now 82, Mr. Braman recalled that he and his wife “said to ourselves: ‘What’s success all about? What’s philanthropy all about? Let’s think of our legacy, following in the footsteps of some great Americans like the Carnegies and the Mellons who used their wealth for quality purposes.’ ”

Mr. Collins was asked if the Pérez had sought its own modern-day Mellon. Why not tap Ms. Baibakova, whose recent Art Basel party featured white truffles, which fetch roughly $200 an ounce? “If you could make those introductions for me, it would certainly take a lot of pressure off,” he replied.

22nd Annual 9 Mile Music Festival 2015 2/14/15

22nd Annual 9 Mile Music Festival 2015
Saturday, 02/14/2015 – 01:00 pm – 11:00 pm
9-Mile-Fest-2015-FlyerMiami Dade County Fair & Expo Center
10901 Coral Way,
Miami, Florida 33165
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Smilin’ Island presents the 22nd Annual 9 Mile Music Festival featuring reggae artists Stephen Marley, Damian Marley, Julian Marley, Jo Mersa Marley, SOJA, Capleton, Jesse Royal and more. Support the cause and bring your 4 canned goods to feed the hungry along with your admission ticket. Come enjoy good music, good food, and shopping with our arts & craft vendors. For tickets and more info, visit our website.

Local Artist Profiles: JC Bravo

Artist Juan Carlos "JC" Bravo
Artist Juan Carlos “JC” Bravo
By Tatiana Enriquez
Get to know local Artist JC Bravo: an artist who’s imagination and intuition are directly proportional to the size of the heads and noses of his Cabezones.
Isaac Newton once said, “I don’t know what I may appear to the world,  but to myself I seem to have been only like a boy playing on the seashore, and diverting myself in now and then finding a smoother pebble or a prettier shell than ordinary, whilst the great ocean of truth lay all undiscovered before me.”  Like Newton,  Artist JC Bravo, one of the most prolific artists in our city, still feels that there is much more to be done, and much more to express and uncover through his artwork. His works are larger than life and expose and inflate sensitivities and hidden desires.
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 JC Bravo was born in 1974 in Ica, Peru. He graduated with a Bachelor of Fine Arts from Florida International University. His artworks are influenced by his experiences growing up in the dichotomous countries of Peru and United States.Bravo’s works include painting, drawing and installation. They are influenced by the “opulence and underside of American Culture”.  His “Cabezones y Narizones “(Big Heads and Big Noses) are trademarked characters with exaggerated and disproportionate features.  Bravo explains, “These iconic characters with their swollen heads and bulbous noses personify abundance and sensuality.” Bravo uses these characters to …”express emotions, while creating surreal narratives that use irony and humor as tools to create social commentary. His work references Pop culture, religion and art history, as well as his own life.”.

When asked about his inspiration, Bravo explains “my inspiration comes from my life experiences. I love creating images that are inspired by dreams, memories and the people I encounter on a daily basis. I believe art has the power to transform our mundane experiences into something magical, it is like turning ashes into gold. My work is also influenced by art history and pop culture. I love watching films by David lynch and Federico Fellini, reading art biographies, listening to punk rock and browsing the internet for powerful images.  Surfing also inspires my art. I have been surfing since I was 15 years old and I have experienced many poignant and beautiful moments in the beach which have shaped my aesthetics.”

Bravo’s thoughts on the Miami art scene are that “…the Miami art scene is flourishing. It is wonderful to be able to go to museums and galleries all year round and see quality art. It’s also a tremendous gift to have art Basel in Miami; every year we have the privilege to be able to witness the best of the best displaying their work. All the street art is super exciting, it makes commuting quite enjoyable. My favorite places to visit in Miami are the Bakehouse Art Complex, the De La Cruz Collection and Lowe Art Museum. So much art to see and so little time!”

When asked how we can help the scene grow, he says ” I think we can make it grow by creating strong art; art that the world cannot deny will bring more critical attention to our city. By that I mean that we cannot just focus on creating decorative and colorful work. For the art world to take Miami seriously we need to create art that resonates with current issues and deals with the human condition, less vanity and more substance. There also needs to be more support from local artist from Miami collectors, that way artists can have more opportunities to explore and create without selling their souls. Instead of just buying work from known international names, collectors need to take a chance and Support local galleries and artists.”

Bravo gives back to his community and encourages others to do so. He has donated art work to the Miami Children’s Hospital and the Hollywood Art and Culture Center for their annual fundraiser show Abracadabra.
When asked for his advice for new and emerging artist, Bravo offers, “success depends on your ability to network, social skills. You can be the best painter in the world but if you don’t work on your people skills it will be a very hard road. Artists depend on patrons and collectors and those are people one has to establish strong relationships with. Kindness and respect goes a long way. Also,stay in touch and support other artists and you will build friendships that will help you along the way.  Work hard all day, everyday. Skip the parties and avoid vices, they are time consuming. The more you work the better your work will be. Instead of just painting stuff you like create work that expresses the way you feel and comments on society. Spill your guts out and people will like and respect you.”

So what’s next for JC Bravo?  He says, ” I am currently working on a new series of large surreal paintings that deal with my obsession with the ocean and post-apocalyptic movies. This series is going to be called “Waterword” and it will be my most radical work to date.  This new body of work will be exhibited at a solo show next year. Also, for next year I plan to unveil my fine art store called Bravo Arts were we will be offering Limited edition prints and original works for sale.”

 

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Oil on Canvas

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More of JC Bravo’s work can be viewed at www.jcbravo.com

2015 Heart and Star Award Dinner 3/18/15

2015 Heart & Star Award Dinner
Wednesday, 03/18/2015 – 03/18/2015 06:30 pm – 09:30 pm
cscgm-logo_newCoral Gables Country Club
997 North Greenway Drive,
Coral Gables, Florida 33134
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Cost: Sponsorship information available upon request.

On Wednesday, March 18th, the Cancer Support Community Greater Miami will host the 2015 Heart & Star Award Dinner at the Coral Gables Country Club. Alina Villasante and Amy Hollub will be honored at this prestigious signature event. Villasante will be receiving the Champion of the Community Spirit Award for her outstanding philanthropic and community leadership; Hollub will be receiving the Champion of the Human Spirit Award as a cancer survivor. Over 400 business and philanthropic leaders from the Greater Miami area will be in attendance for the event. For more information, please call CSCGM at 305.668.5900.

Talk About it Tuesday: 12.9

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MIAMI, FL – Nov. 3rd, 2014 – As part of the director’s collective effort to continue shedding light on the history behind Miami’s up-and-coming arts district, short film Right to Wynwood will now be available for online streaming to the general public. Winner for ‘Best Documentary’ at the 2013 Miami Short Film Festival, Right to Wynwood explores the causes and effects of gentrification, documenting how a Puerto Rican neighborhood became purposely unaffordable for its low-income residents and morphed into profitable opportunities of redevelopment for the money hungry.

After a series of interviews with developers, gallerists, artists, Puerto Rican residents and community leaders, producer Camila Álvarez and photographer Natalie Edgar carefully observed and documented the rapidly changing patterns of the community in Wynwood and saw the need to tell the story behind the so-called new Arts District in Miami, FL.

Although both Álvarez and Edgar are keen advocates of the opportunities that Wynwood brings to artists, they feel that creating awareness of how gentrification in Wynwood was developer–led instead of it being artist-led, as it happened in places like Soho in New York, or in Berlin, was necessary.

Even though street art started appearing in the neighborhood organically, when local art collective Primary Flight saw the opportunity to make Wynwood their playground, it soon became a marketing tool, when their efforts were co-opted by developers who realized that “including culture and arts in change was the best way to get the most bang for your buck,” as stated by David Lombardi, one of the first developers to start buying properties in the area, said Camila Álvarez, producer and co-director of the film.

The 21-minute documentary can be streamed online at: www.righttowynwood.com

Kiwanis Club Of Little Havana Seeks Contestants For 33rd Annual Miss Carnaval Miami 2015 Pageant 2/7/15

Kiwanis Club Of Little Havana Seeks Contestants For 33rd Annual Miss Carnaval Miami 2015 Pageant
Saturday, 02/07/2015 – 07:00 pm – 09:00 pm
Kiwanis-1-MB-Miss-Carnaval-Miami-2014-copyManuel Artime Theater
900 SW 1st St.,
Miami, Florida 33130
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Cost: Free To Apply

The Kiwanis of Little Havana is now accepting applications for contestants to compete for the coveted title of 33rd Annual Miss Carnaval Miami 2015, presented by Coca-Cola Zero. Young women between the ages 16-25 are invited to register for the celebrated pageant, with the winner becoming an ambassador of Carnaval Miami 2015, receiving $2,500 in college scholarship funds, an automatic entry to the Miss Florida USA pageant and other prizes.

The 33rd Annual Miss Carnaval Miami pageant is a platform for contestants to reach their goals through their personal commitment to become leaders in their community. Participants will showcase their confidence, talent and beauty for a chance to gain invaluable life experience through community service, cultural events and networking opportunities.

For official rules and to download an application for the 33rd Annual Miss Carnaval Miami 2015 pageant, please visit http://carnavalmiami.com/index.php/events/miss-carnaval-miami
or call (305) 644-8888 for additional information.

Rooftop Unplugged with Javier Garcia 12/11/14

Rooftop Unplugged with Javier Garcia
Thursday, 12/11/2014 – 12/11/2014 06:30 pm – 08:30 pm
instajavierFilling Station Lofts
1657 N Miami Ave,
Miami, Florida 33132
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Cost: Free

We will be hosting our third #RooftopUnplugged Concert Series with the talented Javier Garcia! Join us as WLRN Public Radio and Television’s Michael Stock and Prism Music Group hosts a very special audible evening with free liquid vibes from PBR, Death’s Door, and Fever Tree & cheese platters from KIND.

Be sure to RSVP as it will be strictly enforced due to capacity. Rsvp to attend rsvp@aedistrictmiami.com

2015 Florida Venture Capital Conference 1/29/15

2015 Florida Venture Capital Conference
Thursday, 01/29/2015 – 01/30/2015 08:00 am – 02:00 pm
STD_TOP_New_DiplomatThe Diplomat Resort & Spa
3555 S Ocean Drive,,
Hollywood, Florida 33019
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Cost: Before Friday, January 9, 2014: $599 per person; After Friday, January 9, 2014: $649 per person

The Florida Venture Forum, a statewide support organization for venture capitalists and entrepreneurs, is inviting company executives with mid-to-later-stage, Florida-based companies to apply to present their company pitches before investors and venture capitalists at the 2015 Florida Venture Capital Conference. The deadline for entries is Tuesday, Dec. 30. In addition, the conference will feature workshops, panel discussions, networking opportunities, and access to industry thought-leaders with many of Florida’s top companies. More details are available in the conference schedule.

Shots for Tots 12/18/14

Shots for Tots
Thursday, 12/18/2014 – 07:00 pm – 10:00 pm
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30 sw 12 st,
Miami, Florida 33130
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Come over to Batch Gastropub as they get into the holiday spirit of giving! Radio Lollipop will be hosting a toy drive in which all of the toys will be donated to the children at Miami Children’s Hospital. Guests will receive a beverage for an unwrapped toy donation!

Teen and infant toys preferred.

Holiday Toy Drive Social 12/18/14

Holiday Toy Drive Social
Thursday, 12/18/2014 – 07:00 pm – 10:00 pm
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30 sw 12 st,
miami, Florida 33130
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Join Radio Lollipop at Batch Gastropub as they get into the holiday spirit of giving! Radio Lollipop will be hosting a toy drive in which all of the toys will be donated to the children at Miami Children’s Hospital. Guests will receive a beverage for an unwrapped toy donation!

Teen and infant toys preferred.

Casablanca New Year’s Eve Party at FIFTY Ultra Lounge 12/31/14

Casablanca New Year’s Eve Party at FIFTY Ultra Lounge
Wednesday, 12/31/2014 – 08:30 pm – 05:00 am
FIFTY Ultra Lounge
485 Brickell Avenue,
Miami, Florida 33131
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Cost: $100

For the ultimate rooftop dance party and New Year’s celebration, head to FIFTY Ultra Lounge at Viceroy Miami. In time to usher in 2015, downtown Miami’s hottest nightclub just put the finishing touches on a $100,000 facelift, setting the scene for a legendary Casablanca themed affair.

While donning vintage fashion from the 1940s, enjoy three hours of open bar, passed hors d’oeuvres, party favors and entertainment including DJ Armand Pena. Partygoers also delight in unrivaled panoramic views of Brickell, Biscayne Bay and the city’s fireworks from atop of the 50th floor.

From 8:30 p.m. to 5 a.m. General admission is $100 per person. Receive premium VIP access and service at FIFTY through a variety of VIP table options ranging from $499 for six people to $2,000 for 12 guests. Tax and gratuity is additional

Advanced reservations required. Call 305-908-1194 or email fifty@viceroymiami.com. Purchase tickets online at http://fifty-ultra-lounge.ticketleap.com/nye2015/t/press/.
FIFTY Ultra Lounge is located on the rooftop of the Viceroy Miami hotel at 485 Brickell Avenue in Miami.

Music Monday: Embracing the Positive

On Friday, December 12, at 10:00pm, Born Free Records will be presenting “Embracing the Positive,” a live reggae music celebration. It will be held at the Moonshine Garden Lounge on 7100 Biscayne Blvd., and costs $10 for ladies ($7 presold) and $15 for gentlemen ($10 presold). This event aims to embrace positive vibrations through international sounds of live reggae music and individual art forms of cultural expression. Born Free Records is a network of conscious minds, and it has carried this message of spreading good vibrations all around the world, including locations such as Germany, London, and Portugal. This showcase represents the goal of using music as a force to unite those internationally who embrace and celebrate the culture of love. Bongo Kanny will be performing live on stage with special guests Khev, Chudney J, Inez Barlatier, and more.

Check it out and get your tickets here!

by Leah Bury

 

Pictures of Casa Elyx Art Basel Party

The newly opened Miami Beach EDITION hotel by Ian Schrager is your sequel to the Delano Miami Beach. It’s no wonder why Viet N’Guyen chose this location for a private pop-up club to showcase Absolut Elyx.

Casa Elyx, a pop-up party in the penthouse of The EDITION, featured cocktails by John Lermayer that were served in a heavy copper pineapple, a swimming pool, ocean views, live music and a hidden speakeasy.

Jonas Tahlin, Chief Executive Officer for Absolut Elyx was present to greet guests and answer questions about the luxury vodka. The Miami Beach EDITION Hotel will surely be the new hangout for South Florida travelers and Casa Elyx did an amazing job hosting vacationers and locals by providing an relaxing escape from the Art Basel frenzy.