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6th Annual Brazilian Carnival Batucada At Mynt Lounge 2/26/09
St Jude Children’s Hopital Kick off party 3/10/09
St Jude Children’s Hopital Kick off party
at the Havana Club Miami FL
Honorees Tommy & Thalia Mottola
Susan@TheDreamTeamAgency.com
LIV: DJs Ruckus, Paul Sevigny & May Andersen Belvedere 1XLaunch 2/27/09
Deco Fridays in the Lounge in the Shelborne Hotel 2/27/09
Kick off the weekend right this and every Friday for South Beach’s hippest new happy hour, Deco Fridays. Musical selections by DJ Diaga.
Deco Fridays is held in the Lounge in the Shelborne Hotel from 6pm-1am with drink specials all night and free light appetizers from 6-8pm. Full menu available. Special prices include $6 Stolis and $4 Domestic Beer 6pm-9pm! Never a cover, nice brand new couches to relax on (no, you don’t have to buy a bottle to do so), room to dance if you feel like jamming, clean bathrooms and a chill vibe. Locals and business professionals as well as tourists are welcome.
Parking is available at 2100 Collins Ave just east of the Bass Art Museum and is only $2 for Miami Beach residents.
*Deco Fridays*
Shelborne Hotel Lounge
1801 Collins Ave.
[The lounge is straight back and to the left of the main lobby corridor]
Contact: Miguel Contreras 305-531-1271
www.shelborne.com
LIV Kid Sis & Flosstradamus at Dirty Hairy Wednesdays 2/25/09
LIV | Kid Sis & Flosstradamus | Wed Feb 25th | Dirty Hairy Wednesdays
Wednesday February 25th at 10PM
POPLIFE is taking it to the next level
With the new weekly spectacular
DIRTY HAIRY
Featuring
A live performance by KID SISTER
with special guest DJ FLOSSTRADAMUS
along with resident DJ’s CONTRA & DANNY DAZE
RSVP: info@epoplife.com
For complimentary admission
LIV at the Fountainebleau | 4441 Collins Ave | Miami Beach
Noah G POP Creates “the Visionary†Exclusively for Bloomingdale’s Florida 3/14/09
WHO: Bloomingdale’s Florida and NYC artist and designer, Noah G POP
WHAT: Bloomingdale’s Florida is pleased to announce that NYC artist and designer, Noah Greenspan aka Noah G POP has been named the official artist of their 2009 Spring Fashion Launch and HOT event, “New Visionâ€. Noah’s striking color combinations and boldly-textured patterns truly embody the current direction in which the fashion industry is going this Spring. Mini galleries of Noah’s artwork and fine art fashion designs will be displayed in Bloomingdale’s Aventura, Boca Raton, Miami, Orlando and Palm Beach Gardens locations starting on March 12, 2009. Noah has created a new piece of art, “the Visionary†exclusively for Bloomingdale’s which will be auctioned off to benefit the Downtown Arts District in Orlando, Florida. Noah G POP will also appear at select locations where he will be signing limited edition posters of his latest creation. The “Noah G POP for Bloomingdale’s” After-Party will take place at Shore Club’s Skybar, Beauty and the Beats event on March 15th. The fun weekly karaoke party will have an added twist, when Noah decorates the venue with his pop art creations.
WHEN/WHERE: Meet Noah G POP at Bloomingdale’s
Thursday, March 12, 2009
6- 8pm
Bloomingdale’s at The Mall at Millenia
152 Conroy Road
Orlando, FL 32839
Friday, March 13, 2009
12 – 2pm
Bloomingdale’s at The Gardens Mall
3105 PGA Blvd.
Palm Beach Gardens, FL 33410
Saturday, March 14, 2009
2- 4 pm
Bloomingdale’s Aventura
19555 Biscayne Blvd
Aventura, FL 33180
Sunday, March 15th, 2009
10 pm
Shore Club’s Skybar
1901 Collins Ave
Miami Beach, FL 33139
Noah G POP exhibits open on March 12th and runs through April 13, 2009 at all Bloomingdale’s Florida locations.
Noah G POP’s signature style, POPography; is a unique fusion of digital photography, pop expressionism and fine art standards that brings an image from the photographer’s studio to the digital darkroom and ultimately to its final home on canvas. His art has been showcased in galleries throughout New York, Las Vegas and Miami and his art and custom clothing designs are in the personal collections of Russell Simmons, Sean “Diddy†Combs, Wyclef Jean, Pelé, Nicole Miller, Maya Angelou, Erykah Badu, Jill Scott and Queen Latifah. He is currently working vigorously at developing his line of Fine Art Fashion and bringing his art to galleries and consumer products everywhere. For more information, visit www.noahgpop.com.
Bloomingdale’s is America’s only nationwide, full-line, upscale department store; and a division of Macy’s, Inc. It was founded in 1872 and currently operates 40 stores in New York, New Jersey, Massachusetts, Pennsylvania, Maryland, Virginia, Illinois, Minnesota, Georgia, Florida, Nevada and California. For more information, or to shop any time, visit www.bloomingdales.com.
Life Is Art Cordially Invites You to a Miami Featured Artist Fair 3/7/09
From the people who bring you Soul Of Miami!
Life Is Art is proud to present their inaugural Miami Featured Artist Fair with a list of excellent artists from the local area, including:
Scott Branch
Dianne Romero Buitrago
Angelica Clyman
Diana Contreras
Nathan Delinois
Natasha Duwin
Daniel Fiorda
Ania Moussawel
Grateful Dan
Emilio Hector Rodriguez
Andres Dominguez Saavedra
R. E. SANCHEZ
Wagner Schneider
Dan Vidal
Felicia Warren
Kacey Westall Keogh
Daniela Wicki
The fair is being held at the historic 1926 Seminole Building, also called the Terminal Lofts, in the Wynwood Arts District at 120 Northwest 25th Street on March 7th from 2:00pm to 10:00pm.
The venue is kindly sponsored by Lombardi Properties
Supporting Sponsors:
Henry Stone Music
and www.SoulOfMiami.org
The visual arts are accompanied by music, fashion, performance, food, and, of course, drink.
Complimentary drinks provided by
Grolsch Beer
Barefoot Wine
VeeV Acai Spirit
Oro Florida Lavazza Espresso
Lounge provided the Miami Rescue Mission
Media support provided by Yelp
Music by
Soozin
Diaga
Sebastian
Lumin
David Kerns
Fashion by
Eva Danielle
Erica Beetle
and more
Food by
Chef Zane
D’leecious Bake Shop
Life Is Art, Inc. is a new non-profit organization dedicated to the promotion and support of the artistic and creative community in Miami and beyond.
The Jose Cuervo Platino Music Series 2/26/09
Steve Marley at The Florida Room at Delano 2/25/09
Schnebly’s Friday Night @ The Winery 2/27/09
We are offering our guests the opportunity to reserve their dining table with a credit card.
– Only 350 seats available
– Click here to view Dining Area
– Minimum of 4 guest per reserved Table (each table fits a maximum of 6 guest comfortably)
– Charge of 7 dollars per seat reserved “cover charge included; NOT dinner”
-Call 305-242-1224 to reserve your table today, or email events@schneblywinery.com with your table selection, number of guest, and phone number where you can be reached.
LATER TIME!! WINERY HAPPY HOUR!!
Yes! After all the emails and comments we have received; stating how no one wants to leave the winery at 10 pm. Schnebly’s has decided to stay open later. The NEW Friday Night @ The winery starts at 6pm and ends at 11pm. Even More exciting news; The Winery is starting “Happy Hour” from 6pm – 7pm. During this time when you buy one bottle you get another bottle FREE. Special is limited to two free bottles per person.
Schnebly Redland’s Winery
30205 SW 217 ave
Homestead, FL 33030
305-242-1224
Rescues Rock The Runway 3/27/09
RESCUES ROCK the RUNWAY
TORU will be taking their rock inspired apparel collection to the runway as a proud sponsor of the upcoming Paws 4 You Rescue Spring benefit and fashion show at The Mayfair Hotel & Spa in Coconut Grove at Cabana One.
The new TORU Spring line of “Rescue Wear” will be unveiled at the Show starring Paws 4 You Rescue dogs!
This new line is designed to help promote awareness for rescue groups, adoption and spay/neuter programs nationwide — 15% of all proceeds from this line are being donated to Paws 4 You Rescue by TORU!
So mark your calendar for this dog friendly event:
March 27, 2009
7-9pm
Cabana One at the Mayfair Hotel & Spa in
Coconut Grove
More details in the March e-newsletter but feel free to email events@paws4you.org for more information.
Register for LegalArt Grant Workshop at Miami Art Museum 3/7/09
A Timely Return for a Perennial Favorite: LegalArt is partnering with Miami Art Museum once again to present Demystifying the Proposal Writing Process, aimed at helping artists and small arts organizations craft successful grant proposals. The workshop will take place Saturday, March 7, from 10am-2pm in the Museum’s auditorium. Arts Consultant Susan Caraballo, who has reviewed proposals for both Miami-Dade County and the State of Florida, will lead the seminar. LegalArt is a non-profit organization dedicated to providing affordable legal services, educational opportunities and other events for the Miami arts community. Advance registration is required and a $20 fee is payable at the time of registration. Previous workshops on this topic quickly filled to capacity. To register, call Mayra Suarez at 305.375.4073 or email education@miamiartmuseum.org.
Hot House Florida live jazz list 2/23/09-3/1/09
Monday, Feb 23:
* Hollywood Beach: Mardi Gras Fiesta Tropical!
* Web Radio Night: Smokestack Lightn’ng on WUCF(archived) and Evenin’ Jazz with Len Pace on WLRN at 9:30pm(live).
Tuesday, Feb 24:
* Hollywood Beach: Mardi Gras Fiesta Tropical!
* Harriet Himmel Theater, West Palm Beach: JAMS series concert by Shelly Berg Trio w/ Ken Peplowski.
* Boston’s on the Beach, Delray Beach: Blue Tuesday w/ Famous Frank Ward w/ Terry Hanck & JP Soars & *The Red Hots.
Wednesday, Feb 25:
* Tuscan Grill, Ft. Lauderdale: 7-11pm Toty Viola – guitar jazz on the waterfront patio.
Thursday, Feb 26:
* Teatro Artime, Miami: Centro Cultural Español welcomes Isaac Turienzo Trio’s presention of “Jazz de RaÃz”
* Elwood’s Dixie Barbeque, Delray Beach: Cat Shell
Friday, Feb 27:
* Luna Star, North Miami: Michael Pickett
* MOCA, North Miami (Acros the street from Luna Star – you can get the BEST of jazz & blues on this night!): Shelly Berg and the Frost Concert Big Band.
Saturday, Feb 28:
* WXEL, 90.7fm WXEL.org: Stu Grant’s opening night of “Jazz Impressions” for 6-9pm.
* Orange Door, Lake Park: 3 Guitars XXXI w/ JP Soars, Jeff Bayles & Pete Weintraub.
Sunday, March 1:
* Ft. Lauderdale Riverwalk, SunTrust Sunday Jazz Brunch: 11am-2pm, Jimmy Cavallo, Mario LaCasse Band, Tom Lippincott, David Fernando Jazz Trio.
* Fire Rock, West Palm Beach: Susan Merritt Trio Pro Jazz Jam (7-10pm)
* Luna Star, North Miami: Malcolm Holcombe.
More info at Hot House Florida
Great Gables Wine Walk 2/24/09
It’s Fat Tuesday – Mardi Gras
www.WineWalk.net
Tuesday, February 24
from 6 to 9pm
You’re invited to join us for a special event, unique to our community.
A taste of wine, some good food and a leisurely stroll around town with friends. In Coral Gables, we call this the Wine Walk.
On the Great Gables Wine Walk, you and your friends will visit up to six different venues to sample wine and food. Enjoy a delightful evening sojourn at your favorite places — while discovering a few new venues as well.
Purchase Tickets Online
or by phone: 305-443-7973
or with cash at Fritz & Franz Tuesday evening from 6 to 7pm
$10 per restaurant: enjoy wine and food at your choice of six participating restaurants.
Present your Wine Walk tickets for your wine and food samples.
4th Annual Jazz in the Gardens hosted by Tom Joyner at Dolphin Stadium 3/28-29/09
4th Annual “Jazz In The Gardens†Hosted By Tom Joyner
March 28 & 29, 2009, At Dolphin Stadium
Maze Featuring Frankie Beverly, Anthony Hamilton,
Kenny G., Common, Erykah Badu, Kenneth “Babyface†Edmonds,
Will Downing, Roy Ayers, Angelique Kidjo, Jonathan Butler Headline
The City of Miami Gardens is pleased to announce the star-studded lineup for the 4th Annual “Jazz in the Gardens†hosted by #1 rated, nationally syndicated radio personality Tom Joyner, taking place on Saturday, March 28th and Sunday, March 29th at Dolphin Stadium, 2269 Dan Marino Blvd, Miami Gardens, Florida 33056.
Confirmed artists include the dynamic Maze featuring Frankie Beverly; soul singing sensation, Anthony Hamilton; renowned Grammy award-winning saxophonist, Kenny G; hip-hop emcee and actor, Common; Grammy-winning soul singer and writer, Erykah Badu; R&B singer and songwriter, Kenneth “Babyface†Edmonds; smooth and sexy, Will Downing; funk, soul and old school jazz composer, Roy Ayers; West-African-born and critically acclaimed jazz vocalist, Angelique Kidjo; and two-time Grammy-nominated songwriter, guitarist and producer, Jonathan Butler. Local artist names will be released soon.
Tickets on sale as of Friday January 30th, 2009 and are available through the Dolphin Stadium Box office, www.jazzinthegardens.com or www.ticketmaster.com.
“Four years ago, we were just another jazz festival, and now it is really amazing to know that nationally and internationally, we are a well-known and respected music festival. ’Jazz in the Gardens’ has become an economic resource; infusing a new stream of revenue into the South Florida area; creating business opportunities for local businesses and sponsors; and driving tourists into South Florida and the local community. In 2009 we will exceed our past attendance records and continue to make Miami Gardens the winter-break destination for mature adults,†says Mayor Shirley Gibson.
About the Artists
One of the “best kept secrets in the industry,†Frankie Beverly & Maze have been pleasing fans with their unique blend of soul and R&B since the 1976 release of Maze Featuring Frankie Beverly, which yielded a string of hit singles, including “Lady of Magic” and “Workin’ Together.” The group continues to be one of the most requested at music festivals throughout the world drawing major crowds. As a headlining act, Frankie Beverly and Maze have been instrumental in giving exposure to several new recording artists, before they became household names, including Toni Braxton, Regina Belle and Anita Baker.
Attracting fans right from the start, Anthony Hamilton’s unique voice draws its soulful force and story-telling inspiration from such pioneers as Bill Withers, Bobby Womack, Al Green, Johnny Guitar Watson and Marvin Gaye. Hamilton’s career-molding break arrived in 2002 when he sang the infectious hook on the Nappy Roots’ “Po’ Folks.” That performance netted the singer his first Grammy nomination for best rap/sung collaboration–and a new label, So So Def Imprint. Not just a fan favorite, Hamilton is also the go-to singer for other artists whether the medium is R&B/soul, gospel, hip-hop, pop or country. Over the last three years, he has written and/or sung with a who’s who in music including Al Green, Josh Turner, Keyshia Cole, John Rich (Big & Rich), Santana and Mint Condition.
Kenny G., the world’s most renowned saxophonist, has established himself as the biggest-selling instrumental musician of the modern era. For the past two decades Kenny has achieved global sales totaling more than 75 million albums, with 45 million albums sold in the U.S. alone. Kenny G. has become a multi-platinum sensation, collaborating with the likes of Aretha Franklin, Frank Sinatra, Whitney Houston, Natalie Cole, co-headliner Babyface and Toni Braxton. With each new recording, Kenny begins from a personal place- the sounds that move him. For the past twenty years he has been a fixture in arenas, amphitheaters and concert halls and has performed for millions of people all over the world. Most recently, Kenny G. released his first Latin Jazz album, Rhythm & Romance, backed by some of the world’s finest Latin musicians. The result was a rich, one-of-a-kind tapestry of samba and salsa, ballads and bossa nova, all of which are held together by beautiful melodies. The album is a collection of new songs and beloved classics that are rhythmically rooted in two disparate sounds resulting in a completely original and moving work.
Chicago emcee, Common, has been an influential part of the hip-hop scene since 1992 with the release of his first album, Can I Borrow A Dollar? Through the years, Common has transformed into the gladiator of hip-hop with his conscious and introspective rhymes. Working with acclaimed artists such as Kanye West, Lily Allen, Lauryn Hill and Erykah Badu, Common has released hit after hit, including the Grammy-winning “Southside†off of his 2007 album, finding forever. Inspired by the 24-hour party scenes of Prague and Barcelona, Common’s new album, Universal Mind Control, creates a body rockin’ blend of hardcore hip-hop, retro electro, sinister funk and sticky sweet soul. Having made his name in music, Common made the transition from underground hero and eclectic icon rapper to mainstream actor, gaining the eyes and ears of a whole new audience with the releases of hit movies such as Smoking Aces featuring Ben Affleck and Jeremy Piven, Wanted featuring Morgan Freeman and Angelina Jolie and the highly-anticipated Terminator Salvation: The Future Begins featuring Christian Bale.
A 10-time Grammy winner with 11 solo albums of his own, Kenny ‘Babyface’ Edmonds’ impeccably crafts explorations of love, romance and relationships and has left an undeniable footprint on the evolution of contemporary pop music throughout the world. His accomplishments include over 125 Top-10 R&B and Pop hits, 41 #1 R&B hits and 51 Top-10 Pop hits (including 16 #1’s), which have produced single and album sales in excess of over 100 million units. In addition to his chart-topping music, Babyface has been the recipient of numerous Soul Train Music Awards, BMI Awards, NAACP Image Awards and American Music Awards. Edmonds was the recipient of the third BET Walk of Fame Award and was named BET’s “Entertainer of the Year†at the First Annual BET Awards Ceremony. This year he will receive a star on Hollywood’s legendary Walk of Fame.
Often recognized as the pioneer of the Neo soul movement, Erykah Badu began enchanting audiences with her 5X platinum-selling debut album, Baduizm in 1997. Her turban-wearing, incense-burning mystique and coy crooning would earn her four Grammy’s, including Best Female R&B Vocal performance for the single, “On and On.†Although Badu’s multifarious musical roots of soul, jazz, and hip-hop do collide to make sweet chaos, it is Badu’s organic hip-hop sensibilities that pervade her new opus, New Amerykah Part I: The 4th World War. The multifaceted singer, songwriter and producer is well-known for selling out live concerts and wooing fans worldwide.
For two decades Will Downing has wowed sophisticated soul fans with his soothing and sensual baritone voice. Downing’s winning musical blend has landed him on radio stations across the R&B, smooth jazz and adult contemporary dial. His hits include “Sorry, I,” “Do You Still Love Me,” “Nothing Has Ever Felt Like This” (a duet with Rachelle Ferrell), “When You Need Me” (a duet with Chante’ Moore), “Don’t Talk To Me Like That” and “A Million Ways.” His engaging live shows have made him a familiar touring presence, performing in Europe and stateside at venues ranging from nightclubs to outdoor festivals and, particularly, all-star packages. Downing has graced stages with cross-pollinating peers such as Gerald Albright, George Duke, Regina Belle, Jonathan Butler, Art Porter, Lee Ritenour and Vesta, just to name a few. After behind-the-scenes work with `80s club producer, King Arthur Baker and vocal diva, Jennifer Holiday, the Brooklyn-born singer/songwriter made his solo debut in 1988 with the self-titled album, Will Downing. Suffice it to say that after two decades of remarkable recordings and performances around the globe, Downing is recognized as the premier male vocalist for the embodiment of his singular, sensuous blend of R&B, jazz and pop.
Vibraphonist/vocalist Roy Ayers is among the best-known, most-loved and respected jazz/R&B artists on the music-scene today. Now in his fourth decade in the music business, Ayers, known as the Godfather of Neo-soul, continues to bridge the gap between generations of music lovers. In the ’60s he was an award-winning jazz vibraphonist, and transformed into a popular R&B bandleader in the ’70s/’80s. Today, the dynamic music man is an iconic figure still in great demand and whose music has been sampled by music industry heavyweights, including Mary J. Blige, Erykah Badu, 50 Cent, A Tribe Called Quest, Tupac, and Ice Cube. Ayers recently recorded with hip-hop artist Talib Kweli (produced by Kanye West) and jazz/R&B singer Will Downing. Many of Ayers’ songs including “Everybody Loves the Sunshine,†“Searchinâ€, “Running Away†have been frequently sampled and remixed by DJ’s worldwide.
Afro-funk, reggae, samba, salsa, gospel, jazz, Zairean rumba, zouk, and makossa are combined through the music of soulful, Benin-born, Paris-based vocalist Angélique Kidjo. Since the release of her self-produced debut solo album, Pretty, in 1988, Kidjo has been embraced by the international press. Kidjo’s albums have been strengthened by contributions from top-notch guest musicians such as: Cassandra Wilson, Kelly Price, Carlos Santana and Dave Matthews. She has also collaborated with exceptional producers, including Miami local Joe Galdo of the Miami Sound Machine. In 20002, Kidjo had her major label debut with Black Ivory Soul, where she explored musical elements of her native Benin to that of northeastern Brazil. Most recently, Kidjo joined forces with Razor & Tie for the May 2007 release of Djin Djin.
Gifted singer, two-time Grammy-nominated songwriter, guitarist and producer, Jonathan Butler, is the product of the Western World. Jonathan’s ability to blend his roots in African music with western pop sensibilities is the trademark of his many albums. At thirteen, Jonathan’s talents caught the ears and eyes of British record producer, Clive Caulder. He was signed to Caulder’s Jive Records and as the old cliché goes, “the rest is history.†Jonathan’s first single broke down racial barriers, becoming the first song by a black artist to be played by white radio stations in South Africa. In the 1990’s Butler solidified his presence with a body of music that crossed color and age lines.
“Jazz in the Gardensâ€, a two-day, weekend festival, is now in its fourth year and has grown to be one of the top cultural events in South Florida. The jazz festival delivers a diverse mix of music genres that range from Jazz, R&B, Caribbean and African sounds. “Jazz in the Gardens†has something to offer all music aficionados. In 2008, 17,000 attendees enjoyed everything from the Caribbean-infused hip-hop of Wyclef Jean, to the funky R&B of Chaka Khan and the hip neo-jazz soul of Chrisette Michele, to the soul-stirring vocals of the legendary Nancy Wilson.
“Jazz in the Gardens†is proudly sponsored by Dolphin Stadium, The Westin Diplomat Resort & Spa, Tootsies Cabaret, Shula’s Hotel & Golf Club, Antioch Missionary Baptist Church, UAIC, Southern Wine & Spirits, Comcast, FPL, Macy’s, Arnstein & Lehr, Miami-Dade District One Commissioner Barbara J. Jordan, Mortgage Experts, State Farm, Jazziz Magazine and HOT 105.
For more information on the highly-anticipated “Jazz in the Gardens†2009 go to www.jazzinthegardens.com or contact the City of Miami Gardens at 305.622.8043. All media inquiries should be directed to Circle of One Marketing at 305.576.3790. Photographs and artists interviews available upon request.
Saturday March 28th
Anthony Hamilton
Common
Erykah Badu
Will Downing
Roy Ayers
Sunday March 29th
Maze featuring Frankie Beverly
Kenny “Babyface” Edmonds
Kenny G.
Angelique Kidjo
Johnathan Butler
ABOUT THE CITY OF MIAMI GARDENS
The City of Miami Gardens was incorporated on May 13, 2003, as the 33rd city in Miami-Dade County. At a population of approximately 10,000, it is the third largest city in Miami-Dade County. Miami Gardens is a solid, working and middle class community of unique diversity. It is the largest predominantly African-American municipality in the State of Florida and boasts many Caribbean residents. In 2007, the City hosted the 41st annual Super Bowl. The City recently hosted the 2009 college BCS championship game and in 2010, will host the 44th Super Bowl.
JAZZ IN THE GARDENS
For general information visit www.jazzinthegardens.com or call the event hotline at: 305-622-8043. For vendor and sponsor opportunities, contact Concertz Event Management, Inc. at 954 826-6351. All media inquiries should be directed to Circle of One Marketing at 305.576.3790.
Arteamericas 3/27-30/09
arteaméricas – the premier fair of art from Latin America – will be returning to Miami for the 7th consecutive year. For four days, with the presence of 70 galleries, the Miami Beach Convention Center will be an epicenter of Latin American culture, where the traditional, modern and contemporary will converge. Don’t miss out on this unique opportunity to see paintings, sculpture and multimedia art from established masters and emerging artists, representing decades’ worth of artistic evolution throughout Latin America — all under the same roof.
Arteamericas Brings The Best Latin American Art To Miami For The 7th Year In A Row
MIAMI, FL arteaméricas, the premier fair of art from Latin America, will be
returning to Miami for the seventh consecutive year. Starting on Friday, March 27 through Monday, March 30 , arteaméricas will showcase the latest trends in paintings, sculpture and multimedia from contemporary artists as well as renowned masters at the Miami Beach Convention Center.
In just seven years, arteaméricas has become one of the world’s most important and prestigious fairs of Latin American art. The best galleries from Argentina, Colombia, Costa Rica, Ecuador, Haiti, Mexico, Panama, Peru, Puerto Rico, Spain, Uruguay, the Dominican Republic, the United States and Venezuela will be in attendance this year.
With them, they will bring works by internationally celebrated artists, including Fernando Botero, Lygia Clark, Wifredo Lam, Armando Reverón, Jesús Soto, Rufino Tamayo, José Pedro Costigliolo, León Ferrari, and JoaquÃn Torres-GarcÃa. Vanguard contemporary artists including Alexandre Arrechea, José BedÃa, Tony Bechara, Eduardo Chapela, Tomás Espina, Bastón DÃaz, Mauro Giaconi, Maria Monteagudo, Santiago Porter, and Hugo Zapata, among others. This year’s fair will be a place where art collectors and art professionals alike will gather among the present trends in paintings, sculptures, and conceptual art multimedia that distinguish the region’s art.
The 2009 edition of arteaméricas will welcome the return of many galleries from previous years, as well as many new additions, all carefully selected by an Advisory Committee of art experts. Participating galleries include: Aldo de Sousa, Del Infinito Arte, Fundación Leopoldo Torres Agüero, Pabellón 4, Van Eyck Galeria de Arte and Via Margutta Arte Contemporáneo, from Argentina; GalerÃa El Museo and GalerÃa Sextante, from Colombia; GalerÃa Jacob Karpio, from Costa Rica; dpm Arte Contemporáneo, from Ecuador; Carlos Woods Arte Antiguo y Contemporáneo, from Guatemala; GalerÃa Fernando Pradilla and Joan Guaita, from Spain; Galerie Bourbon-Lally, from HaitÃ; Alfredo Ginocchio, Quetzalli, and Nina Monocal, from México; GalerÃa Arteconsult, Aleman & Grimberg, from Panamá; La GalerÃa, from Perú; Arte Berri and Lyle O. Reitzel Gallery, from the Dominican Republic; GalerÃa Sur, from Uruguay; La Carniceria, GalerÃa Durban Segnini, and Juan Ruiz Galeria, from Venezuela.
Latin American art in the United States is widely represented by: Alonso Arte, PanAmerican Art Projects, Arévalo Arte, Art Formz, Cernuda Arte, Dot Fifty One, Diana Lowenstein Fine Art, Durban Segnini Gallery, dpm Arte Contemporaneo, Latin Art Core, Praxis International Art, Sammer Gallery, The Americas Collection, Cecilia de Torres LTD, Henrique FarÃa Fine Art, Ruiz-Healy Art, and I Box, among others.
Prestigious art institutions and museums will be present at arteaméricas. Those participating include Bass Museum of Art, CIFO/ Cisneros Fontanals Art Foundation, Lowe Art Museum, MAM / Miami Art Museum and MOCA / Museum of Contemporary Art, Museum of Art Ft. Lauderdale, the Patricia & Phillip Frost Art Museum, Museo del Barrio from New York, MoLAA from California; Museo de Arte de Puerto Rico, and Washingtong DC’s Inter- American Development Bank.
Year after year, arteaméricas exceeds all expectations with outstanding exhibits, a diverse audience, and excellent sales, while maintaining its intimate, boutique feel. The art available at arteaméricas ranges from $2,000 to close to one million dollars.
arteaméricas is directed by Leslie PantÃn, serving as the fair’s president, Emilio Calleja as Vice President; and Diego Costa Peuser, publisher of Arte al DÃa Internacional and
director of PINTA Art Fair in New York as Fair Director of arteaméricas.
Sponsors include American Airlines, FedEx, Bacardà and The Miami Herald / El Nuevo Herald. arteaméricas is also made possible with the support of the Miami Beach Visitor & Convention Authority and the Greater Miami Convention and Visitor’s Bureau, as well as its media partners: Arte al DÃa, Art Nexus, Art Circuits, América EconomÃa, Casa & Estilo, Hispanic Magazine, Latin Trade, Miami Monthly, Selecta, Social Affairs, Wynwood Art Magazine, Vanidades and Vista Magazine.
Visit arteaméricas online at www.arteamericas.com for more information.
45th Annual Key Biscayne Art Festival 3/21-22/09
Saturday – Sunday, March 21 – 22, 2009
Show Hours: Saturday – Sunday 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Free, no gate.
The Village Green in Key Biscayne, Fl.
This festival benefits our partner and co producer, The Rotary Club of Key Biscayne. Held in Key Biscayne, an affluent island community in Miami-Dade County, just south of downtown Miami, the 45th Annual Key Biscayne Art Festival is one not to be missed! In fact, visitors plan their springtime vacations to South Florida around this terrific outdoor festival that brings together longtime favorites and the newest names in the contemporary art scene. Life-size sculptures, spectacular paintings, one-of-a-kind jewels, photography, ceramics, and much more make for one fabulous weekend.
Navigational address:
455 Grand Bay Dr.
Key Biscayne, FL 33149
Albalat Irene Paintings
Albright Dan Photography
Almog Tali Oils
Andersen John Photography
Ardolino Jennifer Watercolor
Balk Daniel Jewelry
Barbeau Alexis Jewelry
Benitez Humberto Acrylic
Berger David Oils
Berger Julie Jewelry
Brandenberger Mick Paintings
Brown Marilyn Photography
Brown/Hawkins Cynthia/Robert Jewelry
Byron Jan Fabric Sculpture
Castilloux Kathleen Reverse Painting On Plexiglass
Chavarria Klara Painting
Cook Barbara Jewelry
Cook Peggy Acrylic
Dabrowski Marya Jewelry
Deniz Ilkin Acrylic
Dimarzo Jennifer/Dean Paintings On Wood
Donofrio Charles Leather
Fallier Patrick Mixed Media
Fehling Loretta Jewelry
Ferguson Dan/Nisha Sculpture
Ferony Carol Pastels
Fletcher Deborah Oils
Furlong Brayton Glass
Garcia Julio Mixed Media
Gonzales Cecilia Jewelry
Gonzalez Luis Wood
Grogan Cheryll Acrylics
Guglielmo Christopher Photography
Hansen Teresa Sculpture
Harper Jacque Printmaking
Howe Barry Photography
Howley Teresa Sculpture/Relief
Hubbard Gregory Sculpture
Ivory Jennifer Mixed Media
Johannes Marcy/Adrian Jewelry
Johnson Jane Acrylic
Jones Kate Game Puzzles
Kapfer Annette Jewelry
King Ed Painting
Lagemann Rainer Sculpture
Lensink Jay Jewelry
Lester Shawn/Ann Jewelry
Li Li Oils/Acrylics
Libby Lynne Pastels
Liedman Marilyn Watercolor
Lind-Terk Mindy Jewelry
Luoma Melissa Jewelry
Mackie Harry Jewelry
Mano Acrylics
Marchand/Decarie Michel/Marie-Jose Printmaking/Drawing
Marin Ancizar Sculpture
Marksz Don Jewelry
Martin Dawn Kinney Paintings
Martin Rafael Jewelry
Mendoza Tony Acrylic
Michaels Lou Mixed Media
Mokher Janet Acrylic
Murphy Marvin Mixed Media
Navedo Samuel Painting
Nelson Jo Mixed Media
Nestor Sybil Sea Windows
Nowicki Catherine Jewelry
Oberlin Renee Serving Pieces
Oravitz Michelle Painting
Parker Tim Paintings
Pedroso Armando Acrylic
Pereira Marlon Photography
Pervinkler Tim Photography
Petridis Gaston Paintings
Prescott Fredrick Sculpture
Rivero Oscar Jewelry
Riznikove Jan Paintings
Robins Robbie Sculpture
Rodez George Paintings
Roggio Richard Jewelry
Rose Mike/Liz Jewelry
Smith Archie Wood/Instruments
Styczynski Thomas Photography
Taylor Bruce Wood
Taylor Ruth Oils
Trainor Brian Photography
Turner Annie Acrylics
Vander Woude Jayne Paintings
Vaughn Steve Photography
Vroom Wendy Photography
Ward Cheryl Cattail Reeds
Ward Steve Acrylic
Whitfield Warner Blown Glass
Wilcox/Hinkle Joe/Scott Photography
Wilfong Bob Bronzes
Young Lisa Mixed Media
Yurivilca Victor/Yaneth Jewelry
Zhang Xiao Xia Silk Embroidery
C-One Special Announcement. Joint Funder & Nonprofit Symposium 3/26/09
UNCERTAIN ECONOMIC TIMES
A joint symposium for Miami-Dade nonprofits and funders
Steady leadership in uncertain economic times requires communication and partnership on all fronts. Working together across funder-nonprofit lines, and leveraging CEO and board synergies, is more important than ever. Join Miami-Dade’s leading funders, nonprofit CEOs, and board leaders for a morning of dialogue and learning.
March 26, 2009
Workshop Topics:
· Where Are We Now? Local Nonprofit & Funder Survey Results
· Funders & Nonprofits Working Successfully Together
· Nonprofit Boards Members: A New Level of Involvement
· Adapting Internal Operations
Registration at 8:00am
Program 8:30am – 12:30pm
Location: Temple Israel, 137 NE 19th Street, Miami
Initial registration limited to funders and nonprofit pairs consisting of CEOs and Board Officers. Space permitting, registration will be open to individual nonprofit representatives after March 13th.
Click here to RSVP by March 13th or visit www.c-one-miami.org. Click “Events”
$25 per person
Thank you to Peacock Foundation Inc. for its support of this symposium
Donors Forum of South Florida is a nonprofit regional membership association made up of private and public funders that support nonprofits. Members include private foundations, corporate giving programs, public foundations, government agencies and individuals. Donors Forum is a central voice and source of information for philanthropy and nonprofit funding in South Florida. The more than 120 Donors Forum members are among the most engaged funders in South Florida. Collectively, members provide more than $725 million in grants each year. www.donorsforumsf.org
Center On Nonprofit Effectiveness (C-One), powered by Hands On Miami is a nonprofit organization dedicated to helping Miami-Dade County’s nonprofits effectively achieve their missions. C-One connects nonprofit leaders with resources they need to succeed—from management information to self-help tools, training, and customized services. C-One operates a management resource library at United Way. Through a strategic affiliation with Hands On Miami, C-One links nonprofits with business volunteers to serve as board members and nonprofit advisors. www.c-one-miami.org
Voices For Children to host social mixer connecting young leaders in Miami who want to make a direct impact in their community 2/25/09
Voices For Children To Host Social Mixer Connecting Young Leaders In Miami Who Want To Make A Direct Impact In Their Community
WHO/WHAT: Voices For Children Foundation, the fundraising arm of the 11th Judicial Circuit Guardian Ad Litem Program, invites young professionals with an interest in child advocacy to a social networking mixer aimed at introducing the next generation of leaders and philanthropists to one of the foremost causes in Miami-Dade County. Voices’ newly created young professionals group seeks to give members a platform to become engaged in the organization, furthering its mission, and transforming the lives of abused, abandoned, and neglected children in Miami-Dade County. This mixer will be the first in a series of events and social gatherings geared towards the newer generation of socially-focused and diverse professionals looking to make a direct impact in their community. For a minimal $5 donation, attendees will enjoy two complimentary cocktails and half-priced appetizers at Blue Martini Lounge. To RSVP, contact Paula Vargas at (305) 324-5678 ext. 13. by February 23rd.
WHEN: Wednesday, February 25th
5:00 PM to 7:00 PM
WHERE: Blue Martini Lounge
900 S. Miami Ave.
Miami, Florida 33130
WHY: Voices For Children is celebrating 25 years of being the one, big difference in the lives of abused, abandoned, and neglected children in Miami-Dade County with a campaign which presents 25 different ways to become involved in the organization. The goal of the campaign is to reach out to the entire community with targeted initiatives aimed at increasing support and furthering Voices’ mission.
In 2009, Voices celebrates 25 years of being the one, big difference in the lives of abused, abandoned, and neglected children. Be a part of it, visit www.voices4.org.
Voices For Children Foundation raises funds to support the 11th Judicial Circuit Guardian Ad Litem Program in their efforts to provide abused, abandoned and neglected children in Miami-Dade with a voice in dependency court. Additionally, the Foundation raises funds to ensure that financial assistance and other resources are available to meet the children’s educational, health and social needs. For more information visit, www.voices4.org. Be a Voice.
An Invitation and Introduction to Hed Kandi Lounge Miami 2/28/09
Saturdays: Hed Kandi: in the mix
*Saturdays: Hed Kandi in the mix with Justin Sheppard
Theme: Modern Euro
Sounds/Dj. Various DJ | House Music
Officially called the Hed Kandi Gastro Lounge & Musik Lab, the newly opened Saturday night party serves beats AND gastronomic treats, aided by the kitchen’s liquid nitrogen and helium tanks. The ultimate gastro-lounge concept fuses its signature down-tempo dance music with molecular gastronomy, custom European fashion artwork and a paradise of modern vogue
An Invitation and Introduction to Hed Kandi Lounge Miami 2/27/09
*Fridays : Twisted Disco
Crowd: Hotels Guest, Local Vips, Models
Sound/Dj: Various Djs| House Music
The night begins at 9pm with Miami’s most unique dining experience. Groove to only the coolest grooves, the funkiest beats and the sassiest House songs., so whether it’s dinner or in for one of our Signature “Kandi” cocktail at the bar or join us late into the night for a VIP table. Hed.Kandi Lounge delivers a cool soulful, funk-House sounds from Ibiza, to London and the sounds we all know and love here in Miami..
An Invitation and Introduction to Hed Kandi Lounge Miami 2/25/09
*Wednesdays : Disco Heaven :Dinner + Dancing 2/25/09
Theme: Glamorous and Fabulous
Crowd: Models, Locals, Industry, Tourist
Sound/Dj: Louis Dee | House
Hed Kandi creates the world’s most glamorous party experience in Jet-set destinations around the world and this is no exception. With the unique combination of Stylish house and the finest DJs, together with incredibly lavish decor and one of a kind molecular gastronomy bites. Restaurant 9pm – 4am Lounge open at 9pm – 5am
You Are Invited To The Public Opening Of Black Crossroads 3/5/09
Amazing Sundays at Nikki Beach Miami 2/22/09
Open mic at Leprechaun’s 2/22/09
L’Aperitivo in Citta’ The Raleigh Hotel 3/5/09
March 5, 2009 7– 9 PM
THE RALEIGH HOTEL
It’s time to take a short trip to Palermo…
Come to The Raleigh and enjoy its relaxing and charming atmosphere while you expand your contacts, your friendships and your business.
Complimentary hors d’oeuvres and wine. Full cash bar also available.
Don’t miss a social evening in a warm and inviting ambience!
Special Valet parking @ $15 for IACC Guests.
RSVP by March 3, 2009 to tanti@iacc-miami.com or 305-577-9868
Grand Groove Miami.com celebration at Jazid 2/25/09
Miami.com @ Jazid
1342 Washington Ave.
Miami Beach, FL 33139
Miami.com takes its anniversary partying to Jazid for Grand Groove with DJ Sire Esq., DJ Sharpsound, Mr. Brown, guest DJ Neville C playing hip hop, soul funk, nu jazz, salsa, broken beats and anything that will make you move your behind, plus classic movies on the big screen and a chill vibe to dance, kick back and have hassle-free fun. Downstairs hear live music by Xperimento. Enjoy complimentary cocktails by Cabana Cachaca from 10 p.m. to midnight.
RSVP http://contest.herald.com/jazid022509/standard/
Viernes Culturales – Cultural Fridays in Little Havana 2/27/09
Viernes Culturales 1st Carnival Night
Dear Friends of Cultural Fridays:
We are working hard for the ” Viernes Culturales 1st Carnival Night” It is the first time we have an event of this magnitude in the nine years of existence of the Cultural Fridays. We will be featuring Comparsas and Congas from all over LatinAmerica.
For this upcoming Cultural Fridays (February 27) we are organizing a comparsa and we are looking for enthusiastic and energetic people who want to participate in a comparsa.
The call is for this coming Wednesday (February 25) at 8:30 pm at Domino Park, located at the intersection of 15th Avenue and SW Calle Ocho, where we will be rehearsing the steps in the choreography.
Come have fun and have a good time at Viernes Culturales First Comparsa
WHEN: Wednesday February 25, 2009
TIME: 8:30 pm
WHERE: Domino Park
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Queridos Amigos de Viernes Culturales
Estamos trabajando arduamente para poder realizar la “1ra Noche de Carnaval de Viernes Culturales”. Es la primera vez que hacemos un evento de esta magnitud en los nueve años de existencia de los Viernes Culturales. Cerraremos la Calle Ocho, además de contar con congas y comparsas de diferentes paÃses.
Para este próximo Viernes Culturales (27 de Febrero) estamos organizando una comparsa y estamos buscando personas de carácter alegre, entusiastas y llenos de energÃa, que estén en condición de participar en una comparsa.
La convocatoria es para este próximo miércoles (25 de Febrero) a las 8:30pm en el Parque Domino, localizado en la intersección de la 15 avenida y la Calle Ocho del SW, donde estaremos ensayando los pasos de la coreografÃa.
Ven a divertirte y a pasar un buen rato en la 1ra comparsa de Viernes Culturales
CUANDO: Miercoles Febrero 25, 2009
HORA: 8:30pm
DONDE: Parque Domino
Viernes Culturales/Cultural Fridays, Inc.
742 SW 16th Avenue
Miami, Florida 33135
305.643.5500 Fax: 786.999.8894
America’s Next Top Model Casting Event at Blade Pool 2/22/09
Sebastian at Parkwest 2/21/09
Cameo Saturdays Starring DJ Mr Mauricio Vice Presents Guest Shawn Rudnick 2/21/09
Cameo Saturdays Starring DJ Mr Mauricio
Vice Presents Guest Shawn Rudnick
Freezepop Defunkt at Vagabond 2/20-21/09
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The Vagabond
you are no one. you are every one.
Friday 2/20/2009 – Fridays at The Vagabond Welcomes FREEZEPOP!
Check out their Guitar Hero hit ‘Less Talk More Rokk’ on Myspace!
indie . rock . electro & classics for your soul.
Featuring Resident DJs
Ray Milian . Lolo . Mike Deuce . Danny Ashe . UVS . Carmel Ophir . Just Dandy . Chris Graham
Doors Open at 10pm
$1 PBR & Stella Draft Until Midnight
Saturday 2/21/2009 – The Vagabond and Back Door Bamby Get DEFUNKT!
Featuring Franck & Richie of Soho Phase
Conjuring up visions of an era of nightlife long gone but not forgotten, Defunkt transforms Bamby’s Playpen into Club Kid paradise.
Frank and Richie blend Cosmic-Leftfield Disco, Punk Funk and rare Underground Classics to set your disco spirit free.
Check Out Phase Deux Records for a taste of Soho Phase Flavor
With Resident DJs Shannon . Ray Milian . Ryan Evans . Carmel Ophir & A-Train
Along With the Weird and Wonderful Antics of Bamby’s Naughty Misfits and Sex Kittens
Complimentary Vodka Cocktails from 10-11pm
2 for 1 Cocktails from 11pm – Midnight
Courtesy of Belvedere Vodka
Doors Open at 10pm
Womens International Film Festival After Party at Karu & Y 2/27/09
Family Fest at the Adrienne Arsht Center 4/4/09
Family Fest at the Adrienne Arsht Center,
Saturday, April 4, 11:30 AM – 1:30 PM (FREE!)
Just prior to the April 4 Cleveland Orchestra Family Concert, families will have the opportunity to See! Touch! Learn! Discover! the Performing Arts with Family Fest at the Adrienne Arsht Center when the Parker and Vann Thomson Plaza becomes Miami’s most exciting interactive arts playground. Hands-on, free, fun learning activities for children include crafts, face-painting, storytelling, and movement and theater classes, as well as outdoor performances.
Mardi Gras Fiesta Tropicale & Fat Tuesday on Hollywood Beach 2/20-24/09
February 20th – 24th, 2009
Celebrate Black History Month in Hollywood! Grab some beads and let the good times roll at Hollywood’s annual Mardi Gras celebration. Hollywood Beach and the Broadwalk will be red-hot with live entertainment and delicious Cajun/Creole cuisine all weekend long.
Event Hours:
Feb 20 • 7 – 10pm
Feb 21 • 10am – 12am
Feb 22 • 10am – 9pm
Feb 23 • 10am – 10pm
Feb 24 • 10am – 12am
Stanislaw Drzewiecki back in Florida 2/24/09
Symphony of the Americas
James Brooks-Bruzzese, Artistic Director
Stanislav Drzewiecki, Piano
Tuesday, February 24 at 8:15 pm
Pre-concert lecture 7:30 pm
Broward Center for the Performing Arts
Amaturo Theater
201 SW Fifth Avenue
Fort Lauderdale
A program of Beethoven and Rachmaninoff
Symphony of the Americas
Presents
Stanislav Drzewiecki, Piano
Tuesday, February 24 at 8:15 pm
Pre-concert lecture 7:30 pm
Broward Center for the Performing Arts
Amaturo Theater
201 SW Fifth Avenue
Fort Lauderdale
Drzewiecki performed his first concert tour at the age of six in Japan appearing with the Sinfonia Varsovia Orchestra. Winner of many prestigious awards, among which are the Grand Prix Award of the 1999 European Television Competition, the 10th Eurovision Grand Prix for young musicians in 2000 and he is the youngest ever laureate ever accorded the Paszport Polityki Award in his native Poland. Vladimir Ashkenazy declared: “Stanislaw Drzewiecki represents an exceptional talent. Despite his young age he is a remarkable interesting musician with perfect piano technique.”
Program:
Beethoven Eroica Symphony
Rachmaninoff Concert No. 2 for Piano and Orchestra
Ticket information:
$35.00, $45.00, $60.00
Buy online www.BrowardCenter.org
Symphony of the Americas
199 N. Ocean Blvd. Suite 200
Pompano Beach, Florida 33062
Phone: 954.545.0088
Fax: 954.545.9088
E-mail:sympamer@aol.com
Symphony of the Americas
The Symphony of the Americas celebrates its 20th Season, bringing the best of classical music to the multicultural population of South Florida. By presenting diverse orchestral repertoire at intimately scaled concerts by our resident orchestra and international guest artists, the Symphony of the Americas takes pride in the contribution it makes to the cultural environment here in South Florida.
Visit www.symphonyoftheamericas.com
The 81st Annual Oscar Viewing & Dinner Party 2/22/09
Steve Haas, Dan Sehres, George Nunez, Mykel Stevens,
Tony Cho, Donna Marie, Cubby, Arlay Regueiro,
Nick D’Annunzio & Tara Solomon
Request your presents for
The 81st Annual Oscar Viewing & Dinner Party
Hosted by: The Legendary Super Star Miss Elaine Lancaster
at
The 55st Station
in association with
New Concept Video
Grand Opening in The Historic Mimo District
Sunday February 22nd 2009
Red Carpet fun starts at 6pm
Two events… Same night… Same block!
Dinner party at Soyka & Viewing party at The News Lounge
both have large Projection Screens & TVs to view the show!
Don’t miss this historic event….
Music by: DJ Shannon
Mimo Sponsors will be giving away gift certificates through out the night:
New Concept Video, Kore, Rebel, Idols Gym, Style Lab …. to name a few!
Reservations are strongly suggested for this event because seating is limited
RSVP: OSCARSOYKA2009@GMAIL.COM
Full Name – Phone Number – How many guest & Dinner or Viewing!
Location: 55th St Ne 4th Ct Miami Fl 33137
Knot 55 – Sunday’s Sunset Event at Big Fish 2/22/09
Brasilian Carnival at the Florida Room 2/20/09
SET Friday : Shuichi Take Mega B-day Soiree 2/20/09
One year anniversary at Level 25 2/25/09
A Swanky Garden Party Authentic American Post-War Buffet 2/26/09
Thursday 26 February
6:00 – 8:00 pm
A Swanky Garden Party
Authentic American Post-War Buffet (1945-1960)
The MiMo on Biscayne Boulevard Association cordially invites you to a cocktail fundraiser and silent auction for the association’s annual Cinco de MiMo Festival. Enjoy post-war 1950s food and cocktails, spirited conversation, and live music by Almost Blue, all in the heart of the Historic MiMo District.
$10 in Advance/ $15 at the Door
Pre-order in Person: Oyuki, 7418 Biscayne Boulevard (305-403-1500)
Open Monday – Saturday, 11:00 am – 7:00 pm
Pre Order by Mail: Send check to MiMo Association,
686 NE 74th St, Miami, FL 33138 (Must be received by Tuesday, February 24th)
Location: The Garden, 7418 Biscayne Boulevard, Miami
Information: 305-609-4288, or email MiMo-on-BiBo@comcast.net, or visit www.MiMoBoulevard.org
Elite Model Management Season Kick-Off at Louis 2/20/09
ELITE MODEL MANAGEMENT SEASON KICK-OFF
This Friday you are cordially invited to celebrate the Kick Off of Season with Elite Model Management featuring tunes from DJ Konflikt and a cocktail reception presented by Belvedere IX.
Stephen Marley Acoustic & Unplugged @ The Florida Room @ Delano 2/25/09
Join DJ Pauer at Cafe Barcelona 2/20/09
Join DJ Pauer at Cafe Barcelona
Come Samba at CocoWalk 2/21/09
Dreamcatchers Cancer Foundation at Segafredo in Brickell 3/4/09
16th Annual Shelley Novak Awards 2/23/09
Shelley Novak Awards at Score
Vote at www.shelleynovak.com
Free Pony Rides Artoconecto Fundraiser 2/20/09
Friday, February 20, 2009
Time: 5:00pm – 11:00pm
Location: Carol Jazzar gallery
158 NW 91st St Miami, FL
FREE PONY RIDES!
Artoconecto, the dynamic Miami arts organization, announces its second annual ‘fun’ raiser, ‘FREE PONY RIDES!’, to be held on Friday, February 20, 2009, from 5-11PM, at Carol Jazzar’s Contemporary Art Gallery. There will be live music, food, drinks, art, and, of course, FREE PONY RIDES! Suggested donation is $10 for adults, KIDS FREE (with their parents). There will also be a glamorous yet affordable raffle for donated artwork from artists such as:
Robert F. Merton
Maite Josune
Luis Valle
Sara Stites
Bernardo Reitich
Jose Luis Jimenez
Adrienne Langford
David Rohn
R.E. SANCHEZ
Eurydice Kamvis
Henry Jose Lacruz,
and others (we are gratefully accepting donated artwork from local artists);
also, luxury items such as:
Epic Hotel ( free luxury stay, two days one night) www.epichotel.com
Casa Toscana (Italian cooking lessons) www.casatoscanamiami.com
Michael’s Genuine ($100 gift certificates) www.michaelsgenuine.com
red light ($50 gift certificate) 7700 Biscayne Blvd, Miami, Fl, 33138 Tel: 305-757-7773
North One10 (dinner for two gift certificate) www.northone10.com
Royal Bavarian Schnitzel Haus www.schnitzelhausmiami.com
Belabumbum Lingerie (luxury lingerie packs) www.belabumbum.com
Funktional Interiors (one day redesign of a child’s space) www.funktionalinteriors.com
Mary Kay (beauty products) www.marykay.com/marylene
O2 Spa (health products) www.o2spabar.com
Orinoco Coffee (coffee products) www.cafeorinoco.com
Mise en Place Catering (Gourmet Gift Basket) personal chefs: Chef Adri and Chef Rachel mepchef@gmail.com-786-369-3479, 786-423-1491
Mark Springle (Astrological Reading) www.markspringle.com
Mount Gay Rum (Bottle and Shirt) www.mtgay.com
and others.
Raffle tickets at $10, 3 for $20
Proceeds will help Artoconecto continue its mission of recognizing and promoting new and emerging artists, as well as to help jump-start Artoconecto’s new after-school arts programs for kids.
Due to recent budget cuts, the arts may no longer be a part of our children’s education in the state of Florida. At Artoconecto, we intend to step in and help fill the void, by offering students of all ages the opportunity to experience the arts outside of their schools. We are launching a program to take children on tours of artists’ and musicians’ studios in the Design District, Wynwood, Little Haiti, Little Havana, and other artist enclaves; as well as art galleries and music venues. We will be working with artists and musicians across the spectrum, and the children will get to experience art in its most inspiring forms. So please join us for a great evening of fun and entertainment for children and adults alike, while contributing to the future of the arts here in Miami. And FREE PONY RIDES!
Artoconecto is dedicated to its mission of building networks within the local arts community through its flagship nationally-juried show, ‘A-B(o)MB’ (Art Basel of Miami Beach), and through partnerships with local arts organizations like Bakehouse Art Complex, and, most recently, The Borscht Film Festival. Our mission includes hosting a series of events showcasing visual arts, theater, film, dance, and performance; which serve as an incentive tool for artists to submit their work for viewing by a mass audience. Each show is created in an eclectic atmosphere of absolute festivity, to celebrate the artists’ works without the confining structure, and often conservative culture, of many art galleries.
The Carol Jazzar Gallery is like no other. She has transformed her house, loft/garage, and expansive backyard (including swimming pool!) into a serene arts environment, while showcasing some of the best artists Miami has to offer, such as Jen Stark, Gismo Girls, and Guerra de la Paz-whose show, ‘Otherworld’, will be on display at the gallery through March. The gallery is located at 158 NW 91st St, Miami, FL.
For more information, or to donate items to be raffled, please call Artoconecto at 786.246.2052 or 786-246-2047. PARKING AVAILABLE
Alexandra Rangel-Brody Executive Director
Danny Brody-Media Relations
{Artoconecto is a federally recognized 501(c)3 arts non-profit. All donations are tax-deductible}
Noche de Carnaval con Wilfrido Vargas en La Covacha 2/28/09
SÃBADO 28 DE FEBRERO 2009
Cerveza Presidente & Drean Team Entertainment presentan
Noche de
Carnaval 2009
con el Rey del Merengue
WILFRIDO VARGAS
Y la presentación especial del orgullo Colombiano
Guillo Paniza y su banda
LAS ESTRELLAS DEL VALLENATO
TODO LATINO AMÉRICA,
ESTA ES NUESTRA RUMBA!
HAZ CLICK AQUÃ
PARA COMPRAR TUS TICKETS
EN PRE-VENTA
La Covacha
10730 NW 25 ST
Miami, FL 33172
+ Info: 305-594-3717
ask@lacovacha.com | www.lacovacha.com
The Cleveland Orchestra performs Peter and the Wolf/Pedro y el Lobo 4/4/09
The Cleveland Orchestra performs Peter and the Wolf/Pedro y el Lobo
Latin Grammy Award winner, flutist, and Miami resident Nestor Torres will join The Cleveland Orchestra in Miami for April concerts as the narrator of a bilingual performance of Peter and the Wolf/Pedro y el Lobo, a favorite of the classical music repertoire that introduces young people to the orchestra.
A Family Concert open to the public will be held on Saturday, April 4, 2009, at 2:00 p.m. in the John S. and James L. Knight Concert Hall at the Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts of Miami-Dade County. Cleveland Orchestra Assistant Conductor Tito Muñoz will lead the program, and Nestor Torres will provide both Spanish and English narration for this concert, which includes works by Mozart, Cimarosa, Dvořák, and Delecluse, in addition to Peter and the Wolf/Pedro y el Lobo.
Mr. Torres and Cleveland Orchestra Assistant Principal Flute Marisela Sager will perform the third movement from the Concerto in G major for Two Flutes by Domenico Cimarosa.
This concert is preceded by the Adrienne Arsht Center’s Family Fest, a free, event-filled day at the Arsht Center beginning at 11:30 a.m.
The same program will be performed at Education Concerts for public elementary school students in partnership with the Miami-Dade County Public Schools on Thursday, April 2, at 10:00 a.m. and noon, at the Arsht Center.
In Peter and the Wolf/Pedro y el Lobo, each character in Prokofiev’s musical story about an adventurous little boy is represented by the distinctive sound of a different musical instrument or group of instruments.
Teachers at participating schools will receive related curriculum materials including CDs, teacher guides, and student newspapers to help them prepare students for the concert.
The Education and Family Concerts are presented during the third week of the Orchestra’s 2009 Miami Residency, which also includes Cleveland Orchestra subscription concerts on Friday, April 3, and Saturday, April 4, at 8 p.m. at the Arsht Center.
Family Fest at the Adrienne Arsht Center,
Saturday, April 4, 11:30 AM – 1:30 PM (FREE!)
Just prior to the April 4 Cleveland Orchestra Family Concert, families will have the opportunity to See! Touch! Learn! Discover! the Performing Arts with Family Fest at the Adrienne Arsht Center when the Parker and Vann Thomson Plaza becomes Miami’s most exciting interactive arts playground. Hands-on, free, fun learning activities for children include crafts, face-painting, storytelling, and movement and theater classes, as well as outdoor performances.
Biographical Information
Tito Muñoz is in his second season as an assistant conductor of The Cleveland Orchestra/League of American Orchestras Conducting Fellow. An alumnus of the National Conducting Institute, Mr. Muñoz has also conducted the National Symphony Orchestra and Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra. He is a native of New York City.
Marisela Sager joined The Cleveland Orchestra as assistant principal flute in 2005. Born in Vista, California, she holds a bachelor of music degree from San Diego State University and a master of music degree from Rice University. For the 2004-05 season, Ms. Sager served as assistant principal flute of the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra. She has appeared as soloist with Miami’s New World Symphony.
Born in Puerto Rico, flutist Nestor Torres studied at the Mannes School of Music and the New England Conservatory. He has won the Latin Grammy award in the Pop instrumental category and his most recent album, Nouveau Latino, was nominated for a 2009 Grammy for Best Latin Jazz Album, instrumental or vocal. Mr. Torres has been honored for his commitment to youth, education (including music education), and cultural exchanges.
Images of Mr. Muñoz, Ms. Sager, and Mr. Torres are available upon request. More information about The Cleveland Orchestra’s Miami Residency is available at www.clevelandorchestramiami.com.
The Cleveland Orchestra’s Miami series is presented by the Musical Arts Association of Miami and the Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts of Miami-Dade County.
Concert Tickets
A very limited number of reserved Family Concert tickets are available for $27.25 and $17.25 (Orchestra Main/First Tier.) As part of the Adrienne Arsht Center’s Family Fest FREE general admission tickets may be reserved beginning March 7, online at arshtcenter.org, or by calling the box office at 305-949-6722. Cleveland Orchestra patrons will have the first chance to reserve general admission tickets and beginning March 6 the public will be able to reserve.
For tickets to the Family Concert or for subscriptions to Cleveland Orchestra concerts, call the Arsht Center Box Office at (305) 949-6722 or order online at www.arshtcenter.org.
A limited number of tickets for the weekday Education Concerts (April 2) are available for purchase to independent, parochial, and private schools, as well as home- schooled students. Visit www.clevelandorchestramiami.com after February 23 and click on “Education & Community†for the Education Concert Reservation Form for non-public schools.
Music lovers interested in Cleveland Orchestra performances in Miami can be added to the priority mailing list by emailing miami@clevelandorchestra.com, calling (305) 372-7747, or subscribing to the email list at www.clevelandorchestramiami.com.
30th Anniversary of Leadership Miami at the Arsht Center for the Performing Arts 2/25/09
Wednesday, February 25th from 5:30pm to 7:30pm at the Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts for a networking reception to benefit Leadership Miami’s 2009 Community Service Projects. Only pre-registered guests will be able to designate which project receives their proceeds by faxing in a filled out registration form.
Miami Living Magazine Spring Issue Release Party 2/20/09
You’re Invited! Miami Living Magazine Spring Issue Release Party
www.bedmiami.com
StandUp for Kids with Locos Por Juana and Jean at Transit Lounge 3/7/09
StandUp for Kids with Locos Por Juana and Jean at Transit Lounge
standupforkids.org
SET & Belvedere IX present Special Guest Cee-Lo at SET 2/21/09
SET & Belvedere IX present Special Guest Cee-Lo at SET
SET and Belvedere IX present special guest Cee-Lo of Gnarles Barkley in conjuction with 944 Magazine. Join us for a crazy night of house music and celebration of the new Belvedere IX at SET Nightclub.
Paris Hilton’s My New BFFII Live Casting at Mansion 2/20/09
{For those of you who do not know, I loooooooooooooove Paris Hilton! I know it’s lame, but she gets listed! Maybe I will try out…}
Paris Hilton’s My New BFFII Live Casting at Mansion
Paris is granting the opportunity of a lifetime to one girl or “fabulous” guy who has what it takes to join Paris Hilton’s inner circle. Finally, you have the chance to show the world that you have what it takes to achieve social stardom; allowing you unprecedented access to young Hollywood as never before. We are enlisting only the “Hottest Bitches” and the most “Fabulously Fierce Guys” who are at least the age of 21 and appear under 30. See if you are one of the lucky few this Friday at Mansion.
Poplife live performance by Axe and the Oak at White Room 2/21/09
Saturday FEBRUARY 21st at 10PM
POPLIFE
Featuring a live performance by:
Axe and the Oak
Alongside Dancefloor captains
Induce | Mike Deuce | Aramis
And in the Red Room
LOST DOG with music by
Stravinsky and DS
2×1 Cocktails before midnight
18+ | Doors at 10 PM
Always fascinating: www.nefariousgirl.com
POPLIFE at White Room // 1306 North Miami Ave // DWNTWN MIA
Special Edition of Heir To The Throne Overthrow The King is Dead 2/20/09
Friday February 20th at 11PM
A Special Edition of Heir To The Throne
OVERTHROW
The King is Dead
With Special Guests
DEVLIN and DARKO (spankrock/fullyfitted)
Along with
Contra, Obi T. Jessica Who?, and Troy Kurtz
Red Stripe open bar
$10 at the door, unless you rsvp to: heir@thethronemiami.com
The King is Dead // 28 NE 40th St // Design District
Good Clean Fun Music by DJ Danny Daze and Aramis at Rokbar 2/19/09
Thursday February 19th at 11PM
Good Clean Fun!
Yet another chance to win tickets to see Morrissey live in concert!
Music by DJ
Danny Daze and Aramis
2-4-1 Cocktails from 11pm-midnight
Plus if you are in the mood for bottle service
Belvedere Bottle purchases come with a friend….a complimentary bottle of Chandon Champagne!
Rok Bar // 1905 Collins Ave // Miami Beach
CasadAmor presents Therapy w DJ jojoflores 2/20/09
Flagami Festival featuring Sheenah 2/20/09
Hosted By: Baron DaParre
When: Friday, February 20, 2009
Where: FLAGAMI FIESTA
SW 8th Street & 73rd Ct
Miami 33144
Flagami Fiesta is a production of the Flagami Action Committee and Unity International Foundation Inc., with the collaboration of Miami-Dade County Commissioner Rebeca Sosa, City of Miami Mayor, Manny DÃaz, City of Miami Commissioner, Thomás Regalado, Miami Flagami NET Director Fausto Callava and Miami Police area commander Izigarrio. The Flagami Fiesta is also endorsed by our friends Miami-Dade Commissioner José “Pepe†DÃaz, Sweetwater, Mayor, Manny Maroño and its Commission, West Miami, Mayor, Velia Yedra, West Miami Vice-Mayor, Luciano Suárez, City of Miami Commissioner Joe Sánchez, Sweetwater West-Miami-Dade Chamber of Commerce, Jose Chao, Florida DOT, Jose Abreu
Website
Celebration of Life ~ Celebrity Weekend Honoring Derrick Thomas of the Kansas City Chiefs 2/20-22/09
MOM-2-MOM 58 Foundation Announces Celebration of Life~Celebrity Weekend
The Mom-2-Mom 58 Foundation will host a weekend of activities honoring and celebrating the life and legacy of Derrick Thomas, Kansas City Chief Linebacker, whose life was taken away from us on February 8, 2000, as a result of an automobile accident. These community oriented events are created to support mothers and to give back to the children. We are focusing on giving scholarships to two (2) or more seniors for their academic and athletic achievements. Our goal also is to focus on child safety and health and well being. We need donations from the public, our clients, and sponsors like you to make contributions in order to make these events successful ones.
This will be our first weekend celebration. We would like to make this first year’s celebration a memorable one. We are looking forward to having a fantastic, spirit-filled weekend.
The events will feature celebrities, local and governmental officials, aspiring designers and models, and distinguished hosts. This will be an exciting, fun filled and family-oriented weekend.
Event Overview
Weekend of: February 20-22, 2009
Friday, February 20
8:00 p.m. – 1am
Welcome Reception Happy Hour -Free to the public ages 18 & older. Monetary donations are appreciated. Swimwear & High Fashion~ Fashion Show Complimentary Hot Hors D’oeuvres for sponsors and donation contributors. Food and drinks available for purchase for other guests. Photo & autograph signing
E Spot Restaurant & bar inside Embassy Suites Hotel
1100 SE 17th Street
Ft. Lauderdale, Florida 33316
Dress Code: Upscale
Saturday, February 21
9:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m.
Family Day Community Activities FREE to the public Registration 9am-10am Event starts at 10am – 3pm Florida International University (FIU)
3000 NE 151 Street
N. Miami, Florida 33181
Vendor Space $60~
Call 800-490-9632 Ext704 for Vendor Space
Dress Code: Sports Wear
6:00 p.m. – 11pm
Bowling with the Celebrities Fundraiser $24plus tax. Payment must be made in-person at the bowling lane.
Sparez Bowling Lanes
5325 S. University Drive
Davie, Florida
Food and beverage available for purchase, music, bowl with celebrity guests, autograph signing and photos
Dress Code – Casual
Sunday, February 22
11:00 a.m
Mt. Calvary Missionary Baptist Church
1140 NW 62nd Street
Miami, Florida 33150-4219
Dress code is church attire.
About Mom-2-Mom 58 Foundation
The Mom-2-Mom 58 Foundation is a non-profit faith-based organization that was born out of the tragic death of the late Kansas City Chief linebacker Derrick Thomas on February 8, 2000. The founder, Mrs. Edith Morgan, suffered the sudden death of a beloved son whose vehicular accident could have been less tragic had he been wearing a seat belt at the time of the accident. She felt a pressing need to get the word out to other mothers about the importance of training our children in the use of seat belts. She also realized shortly thereafter that there were other issues she wanted to address and other situations wherein she wanted to be of service, particularly to mothers and to children. The Mom-2-Mom 58 Foundation focuses on child safety and empowerment and other issues that can impact a mother’s life such as a family member with paralysis, adolescent obesity, juvenile delinquency, domestic violence, heath care, estate planning, etc.
Many people looked up to Derrick Thomas as a role model. He left a tremendous impact on people – even people who did not know him personally. He touched many lives while he was alive and the Mom-2-Mom 58 organization is trying to continue touching lives in his memory by concentrating on strengthening mothers and nurturing children.
The Vagabond’s Soul… Music is Your Only friend, Until the End
Miami Light Project & Adrienne Arsht Center present Here & Now: 2009 3/5-7/09
Florida International Magazine says “Miami Light Project has been grooming future stars for years” and this year is no different as we continue our ground-breaking commissioning/presenting partnership with the Arsht Center. Here & Now yields an annual bounty of innovative, eye-opening new works; up-close-and-personal world premieres in the Studio Theater featuring some of Miami’s most promising emerging artists.
Elizabeth Doud & Jennylin Duany
Sipping Fury From a Tea Cup
Choreography, photographic studies of insects and the animal world, and an originally crafted musical sound-scape explore the mystery of the recent disappearance of bee colonies known as the Colony Collapse Disorder. Elizabeth Doud & Jennylin Duany direct a stage wide traffic jam of remote controlled cars and invite you to a very unique tea party in Sipping Fury From A Tea Cup.
Rosie Herrera
Various Stages of Drowning: A Cabaret
Choreographer Rosie Herrera recreates dream states through dance, theater, cabaret, opera and surrealism using water as a metaphor for the unconscious. Featuring a cast of 14 dancers, singers, bakers and drag queens and 10 birthday cakes that take you on a vivid journey through dreams and drowning.
Alexey Puig Taran
Symbol
From aerial dance and video-art to music, words and improvisation, Guggenheim dance fellow Alexey Puig Taran’s Symbol explores the boundaries of poetry where color, beauty, desire, and faith incorporate us into the cosmic order. Dancers fly, suspended from the ceiling as rain washes down on them in a vivid display of athletic grace.
Miami Light Project & Adrienne Arsht Center
present
Here & Now: 2009
featuring new works by
Elizabeth Doud & Jennylin Duany, Rosie Herrera and Alexey Puig Taran
March 5-7, 2009, 7:30pm
Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts, Carnival Studio Theater
1300 Biscayne Blvd, Miami, FL
Tickets: $20.00
Miami Light Project’s Here & Now program is one of the 31 inaugural grant recipients of the The John S. and James L. Knight Foundation Knight Arts Partnership Program.
Since 1999, 65 South Florida based artists have been commissioned for Here & Now. Over 30 of these artists have gone on to perform in 14 states and 15 countries for an estimated world wide audience of over 20,000! Join us again this year as South Florida artists continue to leave an indelible mark on the South Florida Cultural landscape!
Tigertail presents the return of Marie Chouinard Dance Company Colony Theatre 3/13-14/09
CompagnieMarie Chouinard
The Rite of Spring and Prelude to the Afternoon of a Faun
Florida Premieres
DATE & TIME
Friday & Saturday
March 13 & 14, 2009
8:30 pm
TICKETS
$50 VIP ticket, priority entrance and seating
$25 General Admission
$20 Students/Seniors w/ ID
LOCATION
Colony Theatre
1040 Lincoln Road
Miami Beach, FL
Marie Chouinard is a choreographer who cannot be mistaken for anyone else. Her Montreal-based company has received worldwide acclaim for its angular, startling and moving dance works. This weekend they make a triumphal return to Miami with two outstanding pieces that showcase Chouinard’s unique and distinctive style. In The Rite of Spring, working with Stravinsky’s music, Chouinard, through sensual, almost primal choreography, mines the intimate mysterious depths of each of her dancers. The totem-like costumes that echo the animal world in its violence and beauty add to the dance’s vivid effect. A short solo work, Prelude to the Afternoon of a Faun, preceeds The Rite of Spring.
Now a fixture on the world’s major stages and at international festivals, Compagnie Marie Chouinard has its roots in Chouinard’s solo work, which began back in 1978. Her over fifty productions, action-performances, vocal works, installations and films earned her a reputation for daring originality. She refined her lifelong interest in formal research and the human body, going on to form her own dance company in 1990. Through her choreography Chouinard has explored the “poetics of the body” in immediate, intelligible and ever-surprising ways.
This performance includes nudity.
“Marie Chouinard’s Rite of Spring is, in short, a masterpiece.”
– Pittsburgh Tribune Review
For more information and a video preview, go to Tigertail’s Marie Chouinard event page.
More on Compagnie Marie Chouinard at the company’s website and YouTube.
Taste Of Mimo 2/28/09
Good afternoon. Once again, the taste of mimo will be taking place at the end of this month.
Please post the following event to your calendar of events.
Date is saturday, feb 28th and will run as a continuing series. Dates to follow are march 28th, and may 2nd (running in conjunction with cinco de mimo)
A reminder for those dates will be sent out weeks prior for posting.
You may respond to this email with any questions or call the number in the flyer below. Thank you and see you there!
http://www.mimoboulevard.org/
Shake this Thurs with ABH at Vagabond 2/19/09
(((SHAKE))) presents: BASS TO THE FUTURE
Headlined by ABH
Thursday, February 19st
The Vagabond- 30 NE 14th St., Downtown Miami, 33132 (map)
No cover before 11PM
ABH
with residents
Induce
Doormouse
Alex Caso
Dirty hour drink specials till midnight!
$1 Colt 45 Tall Boys
$7 Dirty Shake (Tall Boys & Jager Shot)
SPONSORED BY Scion Sessions www.scion.com/sessions
http://www.myspace.com/shake305
Desyn Masiello @ Mokai 2/19/09
Nominated by Deep Dish, Sander K & Danny Howells as their ‘future DJ Hero’ in DJ Mag’s Top 100 poll… Desyn Masiello (UK), has established a unique sound that crosses boundaries, serving up a seamless platter of house classics, deep, tech, funky & progressive. His musical taste takes inspiration from genres that range anywhere from Funk to Soul, Disco to New Wave. His record bag is filled with hand selected gems, cutting edge tunes, timeless classics, complemented with occasional personal edits of anything from Blondie, the Eurythmics, The Beatles, Depeche Mode and James Brown. In other words, Music is to Desyn’s record bag, as Diamonds are to Liz Taylor’s jewelry box.
In the Studio, he’s cranked out productions & remixes featured &/or released in some of today’s most prominent Electronic Dance Music labels like Global Underground, Renaissance, Yoshitoshi & then some. Oh, and by the way, he’s the label boss of “Alternative Route†& “Sexonwax†Records. Experience Desyn & his dance floor gems Live Thursday, February 19th @ Mokai. Get to know Desyn, view a Desyn Masiello interview here.
Vip Table Reservations, RSVP & Event info call 305.322.0583 or Email: Biz.Martinez@yahoo.com
Music 4 your ipod: 6 hours of “Desyn vs Behrouz” (Feb.08) at a private gathering, under sunny skies at an undisclosed Ocean front Mansion.
Visit the Desyn Masiello @ Mokai Facebook Event here
Mokai 235 23rd St. Miami Beach, Fl. 33139
Tropical Nights Kick Off Party 2/19/09
Tropical Nights Kick Off Party
Thursday, February 19 at 7 p.m.
This event is the launch for UM-NSU CARD’s main fundraising event of the year, Tropical Nights, a benefit to raise funds and awareness for autism and related disabilities. Meet artist Xavier Cortada and be one of the first to see the original painting he created for the center. Enjoy sumptuous antipasti hors d’oeuvres from Fratelli Lyon Driade and cocktails, courtesy of Dewar’s 12 and wine from Cavia Reserve. Complimentary parking in the 4141 Building Garage. RSVP is required.
Fratelli Lyon Driade Enoteca + Ristorante
4141 N.E. 2nd Avenue, Miami
305-284-9126
Angostura Hotel Room Party 1919 at Hotel Victor 2/21/09
Angostura Premium Rums, DINE Magazine, HINE Fine Cognacs, and VIX Restaurant at Hotel Victor cordially invite you and a guest to enjoy the modern classics with a dash of red. Sip expertly blended cocktails in style after the Food & Wine Festival this Saturday evening as we transform the Hotel Victor’s Vue Terrace into THE ANGOSTURA HOTEL – ROOM 1919. The Hotel Victor is conveniently located right across the street from the festival at 1144 Ocean Drive.
Enjoy live music, the Angostura Pin-Ups, and complimentary Angostura 1919 Premium Rum and HINE Cognac cocktails from 7:30- 9:30pm.
This event is invite only, so kindly RSVP with your full name to: Room1919@H2Cinc.com
Brazilian Carnaval in Miami with Moleca Cachaca @ Marinheiro Restaurant 2/21/09
Just in case you didn’t make it to Brazil this weekend, we are bringing Carnaval to you ! This Saturday Feb 21st at 7.30pm, Moleca Cachaça and Marinheiro Restaurant are hosting the most authentic Brazilian Carnaval night in downtown Miami.
We’ll have samba dancers, live band, open bar, standing buffet and many other surprises !
Invite your friends and share the “alegria” with us !
Batali Rocks South Beach At The Tides South Beach 2/20/09
Batali Rocks South Beach At The Tides South Beach
RSVP: rsvp@ernstbenz.com
ernstbenz.com
WMC Juicy Music Presents Juicy Beach with Robbie Rivera 3/26/09
Juicy Music Presents Juicy Beach feat. Robbie Rivera Thursday, March 26th!
Juicy Beach
Thursday, March 26, 2009 1:00 PM
Nikki Beach Club | 1 Ocean Drive
Juicy Beach returns to Nikki Beach with another killer line-up, as expected. Featuring Robbie Rivera, James Zabiela, Axwell, Antoine Clamaran, Tocadisco, Joachim Garraud, Kaskade, Alex Gaudino, Donald Glaude and more. Broadcasting live on Sirius / XM Radio!
Arts for All this week at MOCA by Moonlight 2/18/09
Arts for All this week at MOCA BY MOONLIGHT, Wednesday, Feb 18, 7 pm
Contemporary Art Boot Camp offers 1 hour lectures on themes and issues in contemporary art presented by MOCA’s curator of Education, Dr. Adrienne von Lates. Miami-Dade County Art Educators will earn MPP points for attending. $10 per class for MOCA Members, North Miami Residents and city employees, $3 for college students with ID, $12 for all others. Student admission must be paid onday of lecture.
Gen Art invites you to a Special Advance Screening & Party: Two Lovers 2/24/09
Written and Directed by:
James Gray
Starring:
Joaquin Phoenix, Gwyneth Paltrow, Vinessa Shaw, Moni Monoshov and Isabella Rossellini
Tuesday, February 24
8:00pm
South Beach Regal
1100 Lincoln Road
Miami Beach, FL
After-party at Louis Bar – Lounge
(At the Gansevoort South Hotel)
2337 Collins Avenue
10:00pm – Midnight
Complimentary beverages provided by
Kim Crawford Wines & VeeV the world’s first açaà spirit
Tickets:
* Gen Art Members: 2 complimentary tickets
* Non-Members: $15/ticket
Win an Original Animalito by LEBO Plush! Creativity Photo Contest, Due Feb 28th
1- Grab your camera, or someone elses.
2- Snap a photo that creatively captures the reason why you should win an Animalito by LEBO. (if you have an Animalito or can borrow one please pose with it)
We like photoshopped photos too.
3- If none of these are at your disposal, just send us a note of why you should be the winner of an Animalito by LEBO.
Send as many submissions as you like!
Submissions will be posted on LEBO’s Newsletter and on this website. You have until February 28th to turn your submission to: animalitocontest@sandrasonik.com
Our panel of judges is anxious to see what you come up with.
Good luck!
Comedy with Funk and Soul @ The Florida Room this Wednesday 2/18/09
Arabian Nights at Lounge 69 2/21/09
Louis presents Design and Leisure After Party celebration 2/18/09
Touch Vodka Presents Lebo Live Painting at Jazid with Spam Allstars 2/21/09
TOUCH VODKA Presents LEBO Live Painting with SPAM Allstars at JAZID
Saturday February 21st – Scream Shake & Boogie
DJ Brown Upstairs
SPAM Allstars
LEBO Live Painting
TOUCH VODKA Drink Specials!
www.lebostudios.com
Sensuous, Melodious and Visually spectacular Lakme Opens 2/21/09
Heady Love Meets Crushing Despair
Cultures collide, generations are at war and lovers fall irresistibly, helplessly and hopelessly in love. Lakmé, set in the jungles of Southern India, is more colorful than Bollywood and more emotional than Slumdog Millionaire, while featuring some of the most visually stunning sets and costumes ever to be seen on the grand opera stage. You know the music, you’ve heard it countless times in movies and TV commercials…click here and listen to the haunting and exotic melodies…and if Valentine’s Day chocolates and roses didn’t get you the results you were looking for…this opera will put the “grrrrrrr” into the romance you’ve been waiting for!
Adrienne Arsht Center, Miami
Feb. 21 (7 PM),Feb. 22 (2 PM), Feb. 24, 25, 27, 28 (8 PM)
Broward Center, Ft. Lauderdale
Mar 5 & 7 (8 PM)
Select your own seats on line at fgo.org or call our Ticket Hot Line M-F, 10 AM – 4 PM, at 1-800-741-1010…but get your tickets today!
See You There!
Miami Fashion Week 2009 3/19-22/09
11TH ANNUAL MIAMI FASHION WEEK® TO SHOWCASE GLOBAL FASHION, CULTURE AND CUISINE
2009 Dates Announced – March 19 to 22
MIAMI, Fla. – January 20, 2009 – The largest event in the country spotlighting Latin American and international fashion hits the runways in Miami when designers, entertainers and celebrities from around the globe take part in the 11th annual Miami Fashion Week®, March 19 through March 22.
A widely respected and highly anticipated event for more than a decade, Miami Fashion Week® artfully blends global culture and style, attracting designers, entertainers, celebrity jet-setters and fashion royalty from throughout North, Central and South America, the Caribbean, Europe, The Middle East and Asia. The fashion shows and after parties have earned a well deserved reputation as the places be among this elite crowd of bold face names.
For the third consecutive year, SOHO Studios in Miami’s trendy Wynwood Art District will be transformed into a state-of-the-art “fashion city,†housing fashion shows, the jewelry and accessories marketplace, and sponsor lounges and displays. New for 2009 are an International Buyers’ Salon and the International Culinary Arts Pavilion. A fashionable feast occurring nightly, the International Culinary Arts Pavilion features a different celebrity chef each evening who will create cuisine inspired by the native countries of the fashion designers being showcased that night. The International Culinary Arts Pavilion is being presented by Whole Foods Market, Johnson & Wales University, and A Joy Wallace Catering Production and Design Team.
Also joining the line-up for 2009 is Fashion Week’s special guest designer Agatha Ruiz De La Prada, whose exuberant, brightly colored creations garnered her the 2004 fashion Oscar in Italy as best foreign designer.
As is the tradition at Miami Fashion Week®, the event will culminate with the star-studded Miami Moda Awards®, a celebrity fashion and entertainment awards show featuring special guest designers, celebrities and international recording artists.
The general public is invited to attend fashion shows and the International Culinary Arts Pavilion. Tickets are $25 per fashion show. Culinary Arts Pavilion tasting admission is $20 each night.
For more information on Miami Fashion Week®, visit www.miamifashionweek.com
About Miami Fashion Week:
Beth Sobol, president of Sobol Fashion Productions, Inc., founded Miami Fashion Week® in 1999 following a successful career as an international fashion model. She has worked with some of the fashion world’s most influential designers and producers and launched Miami Fashion Week to provide a platform for designers from Latin America to gain international exposure. During the past ten years, the event has evolved into a premier fashion event spotlighting designers from Europe, USA and Canada, the Caribbean, Middle East and Asia as well as the largest showcase of Latin American design talent in the United States.
Models, Celebrities, Entertainers and VIPs Converge
at Largest International Fashion Event in the U.S.
The 11th annual Miami Fashion Week® is definitely the place to see and be seen this week, mixing and mingling among a confirmed list of international celebrities, entertainers and even some royalty.
Miss Universe Dayana Mendoza and Miss USA Crystle Stewart will attend the opening night festivities and fashion shows along with a group of 23 special guests from South Florida’s Armed Services. The Armed Forces special guests are all members of the U.S. Army Garrison – Miami Better Opportunities for Single Soldiers program, a program that supports all single military personnel assigned to U.S. Southern Command, headquartered in Doral.
Also confirmed to appear at Miami Fashion Week shows and after parties are: Grammy Award winning singer Albita; actress Sofia Comparini; singer Ricardo Montaner; singer, actress Patricia Manterola; actress Elsa Pataky; supermodel Elena Tablada; noted journalist Chabeli Iglesias; stage, movie and television star Alejandro Chaban; actor Gabriel Porras; television personality MarÃa del Carmen Sojo; celebrity hairstylist Samy; Miss España 2006 and top model Elisabeth Reyes; and actress and former Miss Panama Patricia De León, among many others.
The culmination of Miami Fashion Week will be the annual Miami Moda & Music Awards, this year co-hosted by radio personality Ileana Garcia and MEGA TV host Alan Villafañe. Actor Vincent De Paul from the movie “Poseidon†and the original cast of “Hairspray,†actress Angelica Celaya, and South Florida drag diva Elaine Lancaster will be among the star-studded award presenters. Performances will feature Patricia Manterola, Alexia, Ria, and South Florida’s own Albita who will sing “Mis Tacones†(“My Heelsâ€) from her new album.
The largest event in the country spotlighting international fashion runs March 19 through March 22 at SOHO Studios in Miami’s Wynwood Art District. This year’s 60 attending designers represent the four corners of the globe — Dubai, Pakistan, Lebanon, Malaysia, Belgium, Spain and Italy, as well as from throughout Latin America and the Caribbean.
The public is invited to attend fashion shows and the first-ever International Culinary Arts Pavilion – themed nightly tastings based on the countries the designers are showing from each evening created by Miami’s most renowned chefs. Tickets are $25 per fashion show and are available now from www.miamifashionweek.com/Tickets. Culinary Arts Pavilion admission is $20 each night with tickets available at the door.
For more information on Miami Fashion Week®, www.miamifashionweek.com
Show Schedule
Monday, March 16th
6:00pm – 8:00pm; Opening cocktail reception for the press to introduce the designers from the Dominican Republic. Hosted by the Dominican Republic Tourism Board.
Location: TBA (by invitation)
Tuesday, March 17th
6:00pm – 8:00pm; Business Seminar and Cocktail Reception hosted by Citibank and moderated by Charlotte Gallogly, President of the World Trade Center Miami with speakers from Sandler, Travis & Rosenberg, P.A., the world’s largest apparel law firm and Citibank business bankers.
Location: 1685 Washington Avenue, Miami Beach 33139 (by invitation)
7:30pm – 10:00pm; MFW Designers and Press Welcoming Party hosted by Gibson Guitar, 180 NE 39th Street, #200, Miami 33137 (by invitation)
Wednesday, March 18th
6:00pm – 8:00pm; Trends & Retail Seminar presented by Global Purchasing Group NYC
Location: Aquabar & Grill poolside at The National Hotel, 1677 Collins Avenue, Miami Beach 33139. Cocktail reception hosted by The National Hotel. (by invitation)
10:00pm; MFW 2009 Kick-off Party at Blade at the Fontainebleau Resort, 4441 Collins Ave, Miami Beach 33139
Thursday, March 19th – Opening Night
6:00pm; Press Conference and Cocktail Reception co-hosted by the Greater Miami Chamber of Commerce, Jewelry & Accessories Marketplace Opens
7:00pm; Sabrina Barnett Collection “Empowering Women” International Launch
8:30pm; St Vincent & the Grenadines Caribbean Designers Showcase featuring Deb E Barbour, Kimya Glasgow Designs, Tami B. Designs, SOKA, Kimmystic Clo and Poshelle. Sponsored by St. Vincent & the Grenadines Invest.
9:30pm; Miami Style Showcase featuring ECO Sustainable Collection from DASH (Design & Architect Senior High School,) Student and Emerging Designer Competition Winners, Miami Style Prelude with Eduardo de las Casas and the Miami Style Showcase featuring Julian Chang, Natasha Sarah for Rockstar Tans Swimwear and Nicolas Felizola
11:00pm; Opening Night Afterglow Party TBA
Friday, March 20th
12:00pm – 4:00pm; Buyers Salon open (Registered MFW buyers and designers only)
6:00pm, Jewelry & Accessories Marketplace Opens
7:00pm; Colombia Showcase featuring Anarita Benjumea Acosta, Jeronima Palacios Bonilla and Sulma Arizala
8:30pm; Dominican Republic Showcase featuring Belkola – DominicanaModa Best Designer 2008, Damaris Rubio, Carlos de Moya, Cinthia Avelino, Gutierrez Marcano, Magaly Tiburcio and Lismarie by Marielena Chotin & Lisbeth Hazoury sponsored in part by the Ministry of Tourism for the Dominican Republic
9:30pm; COPA Airlines Showcase featuring Veronica de la Canal – Argentina, Tatiana Torres – Ecuador, John Estrada – Colombia, Ingrid Holters – Bolivia
11:00pm; Afterglow Party at Plunge Rooftop Lounge at the Gansevoort Hotel, 2377 Collins Ave, Miami Beach 33139
Saturday, March 21st
12:00pm – 4:00pm; Buyers Salon open (Registered MFW buyers and designers only)
6:00pm; Jewelry & Accessories Marketplace Opens
7:00pm; International Designers Showcase featuring Federica Vacarro – Italy, Franco Montoro – Venezuela, Gabriela Cadena – Ecuador
8:30pm; Emerging East Designers Showcase featuring Deanoor Batik Couture – Malaysia, Hadi Katra – Lebanon, Munib Nawaz (men’s) Pakistan and Michael Cinco – Dubai
9:30pm; Amato Couture by Furne One, Dubai
11:00pm; Afterglow Party at Karu & Y, 71 NW 14th Street, Miami 33136 (corner of North Miami Ave and NW 14th Street)
Sunday, March 22nd
12:00pm – 4:00pm; Buyers Salon open (Registered MFW buyers and designers only)
6:00pm; Jewelry & Accessories Marketplace Opens
7:00pm; Miguel Angel Leal for Cristian Lay Designer Jewelry Fashion Show – Spain
8:30pm; Special Guest Designer Agatha Ruiz de la Prada and the Miami Moda & Music Awards®
10:00pm; Closing Night Wrap Party at SOHO Studios
February Events at CIFO 2/19/09, 2/26/09, 3/1/09
Isaac Turienzo, Teresa Nieto Dance Company, Rumba by Omar Hernandez and Xiomara Laugart in Concert 2/26/09
Centro Cultural Espanol presents
in association with FUNDarte
Isaac Turienzo TrÃo. Jazz de raÃz
Isaac Turienzo, piano; Miguel Angel Chastang, contrabajo; Tino di Geraldo, baterÃa
On Thursday February 26, the Cultural Center of Spain brings a unique opportunity to enjoy the best of Spanish jazz with the concert of Isaac Turienzo trÃo, a true treat for jazz lovers, part of the Beyond CCE program. Turienzo has been highlighted by the Spanish SGAE as one of the most important Spanish jazz musicians of the Nineties and has been present in practically all of the best jazz festivals, theaters and jazz houses in the World, including the Athens International Jazz Festival, The International Jazz Festival of San Sebastian, The Pushkin Museum Auditorium in Moscow, the European Community Auditorium Palace, Centro Cultural de la Villa de Madrid, the International Jazz Festival of Getxo, Teatro Campoamor in Oviedo and Jovellanos in Gijón, to name a few. During his remarkable career as a jazz musician, he has shared the stage with big names such as Andrezj Oleznizjack, Rebecca Parrish, Jorge Pardo, Miguel Ãngel Chastang, Carlos Barreto, Carlos Carli, Chris Kase, Laurent Filipe, Tino di Geraldo, Guillermo Mc Guill, Ove Larsson, Bob Sands and Matthew Simon.
The Miami concert will feature his trio (Isaac at the piano, Miguel Angel Chastang, base and Tino di Geraldo on drums) with the “Jazz the RaÃz†(Rooted Jazz) project, a tribute to the deepest music, the one we always carry deep down inside of our hearts, the music of a mother that brings a new perspective of our popular music with true sensibility. All three artists propose a journey through time with and endless horizon, where the ballad and the lullaby turn into a “Havaneraâ€. Using universal languages such as jazz or the most updated flamenco, traditional songs are supplemented with originally and elaborated rhythms. Popular songs from Asturias or simply Iberian classics converted into ballads, waltzes and fados turn into a tribute to peace and understanding in the World and a meeting point for good music fans.
Feb. 26 8PM
Tickets
Click here for secure online ticketing
$20 General admission
$15 Students and Seniors
Call: 1 800 595 4849
Free! for Centro Cultural Español Members
(Become a CCE member and get your free ticket!)
Location
Manuel Artime Theater
900 SW 1st Street,
Miami
Hot House Florida Jazz Schedule 2/16-22/09
Where we will be this week(WWWBTW):
Monday, Feb 16:
* Web Radio Night: Smokestack Lightn’ng on WUCF , Sunday Blues with Dar on WKPX, and Evenin’ Jazz with Len Pace on WLRN at 9:30pm.
Tuesday, Feb 17:
* Boston’s on the Beach, Delray Beach: Blue Tuesday w/ Famous Frank Ward (in absentia due to Jonny Lang Conert) replaced by the Albert Castiglia Band as the host w/ special guest Evan Goodrow.
Wednesday, Feb 18:
* Van Dyke,South Beach: Nicole Henry.
Thursday, Feb 19:
* Christine’s, Ft. Lauderdale: Brad Keller
* Clematis by Night, West Palm Beach: Mario LaCasse Band
Friday, Feb 20:
* Hollywood Beach: Mardi Gras Fiesta Tropical!
Saturday, Feb 21:
* Hollywood Beach: Mardi Gras Fiesta Tropical!
* Orange Door, Lake Park: Alto Reed’s Blues Entrourage (Silver Bullet Band’s sax-man & The Steve Thorpe Blues Band!)
Sunday, Feb 22:
* Hollywood Beach: Mardi Gras Fiesta Tropical!
* Fire Rock, West Palm Beach: Susan Merritt Trio Pro Jazz Jam (7-10pm)
Multi-Member Ribbon Cutting in NMB 2/18/09
South Florida ACAMS Chapter Social Event Area 31 Resturant at the Epic Hotel 2/20/09
FROME: Richard J. Xiques, CAMS
On behalf of the 2009 Executive Board of the South Florida ACAMS Chapter, we would like to invite you to our first social event of the year on Friday, February 20th, 2009 from 6:00 – 8:30 p.m. at Area 31 Restaurant in the Epic Hotel in downtown Miami at 270 Biscayne Blvd Way. Please join us for drinks on the beautiful terrace at Area 31 overlooking Brickell Avenue and the Miami River while mingling with other Anti-Money Laundering and Finance Professionals in the region.
This event is open to all current South Florida ACAMS Chapter members and invited guests. Learn more about the South Florida Chapter and sign up for your 2009 membership. South Florida ACAMS annual membership is 50$ and among other amenities, it includes certain discounts on our upcoming events. Please visit our website, http://www.acams.org/Chapters/SouthFL.aspx for more information.
The South Florida Chapter would like to thank Area 31 for hosting this event. During the event, we will be giving away gift certificates for dinner at Area 31 so be sure to bring your business cards to the event in order to have a chance at winning.
Please see the invite and your must RSVP directly to SoFlaACAMSChapter@gmail.com. We look forward to seeing you there.
Join us for a Grand Reception at Hilton Bentley Beach 2/25/09
Subject: Join us for a Grand Reception at Hilton Bentley Beach- February 25th – RSVP
2nite! Art Loves Valentine’s…. Art Walk After Party 2/14/09
ART LOVES VALENTINE’S….. ART WALK AFTER PARTY
Host: Andy Warhol & Mykel Stevens
MUSIC BY DJ DHM
LIVE BODY PAINTING MALE & FEMALE!
SPONSOR BY PAMA
Saturday, February 14, 2009 at 9:00pm
Location:The News Lounge
Street:55th Street + NE 4th Ct ( Next to Soyka ) Miami, FL
Contact Info
Phone:3057589932
Email: Mykels77@aol.com
Gay & Lesbian Speed Dating 2/18-19/09
Gay & Lesbian SPEED DATING!
Find the boy or girl of your dreams!
BUY TICKETS NOW !
We know that nothing sucks more than being alone on Valentine’s Day! While we can’t guarantee that you will be lip-locking by February 14th, we have a solution that’ll have you well on your way for a sweetheart for next year.
Come join MGLFF at News Lounge for our first ever Speed Dating event. You will have 3 minutes to chat with 20 to 30 different individuals and potentially meet the MAN OR WOMAN of your dreams or at least for the night. We have two different nights planned, one only for the ladies and another just for the guys. Featuring $4 drink specials all night and fun gay and lesbian short films on the courtyard screen of the News Lounge at 55th Street Station while you mix and mingle with those that sparked your interest.
Gay Speed Dating Wednesday, February 18th 7PM – 10PM
MEMBER $12.00 NON-MEMBER $15.00
Lesbian Speed Dating Thursday, February 19th 7PM – 10PM
MEMBER $12.00 NON-MEMBER $15.00
The News Lounge @ 55th Street Station
5582 NE 4th Court
Miami, Fl 33137
(305) 758-9932
Good for The Noff for delaying the Stadium Deal
{Okay, I know this isn’t a political blog. And I know nobody wants to hear me pontificate, but it’s my blog and I’ll talk about what I want. This crap really pisses me off, so I had to say something.}
“With the Florida Marlins stadium deal in danger of being killed — with just four commissioners present — Miami Commissioners late Friday postponed a final vote until March 12. That will allow all 5 commissioners to be present — and may save the deal.
The vote followed a day-long debate that descended into chaos Friday afternoon after City Commissioner Marc Sarnoff demanded significant modifications to the deal in exchange for his support.
Those modifications included making the team partially responsible for cost overruns at the stadium’s planned parking garage and greater financial benefits to city and county government when it comes to stadium naming rights and profits from the possible future sale of the team.
Without Sarnoff’s support and with Michelle Spence-Jones absent, commissioners were deadlocked in a 2-2 tie, which for now would kill the deal.
After Sarnoff requested the changes, commissioners abruptly took a recess.”
{Personally, I think it is bullshit to make the tax payers pay for a playground for a bunch of rich people. All of the Marlins and their corporate overlords make about a bajillion dollars more than I do. If they want to new space, they can freaking build it themselves. Grats to City Commissioner Marc Sarnoff for showing at least a little restraint and defending our interests.I now return you to your regular festivities!}
Dan Sehres of New Concept Video along with Mykel Stevens Welcome you to a night of Cinema 2/15/09
Dan Sehres of New Concept Video along with Mykel Stevens
Welcome you to a night of CINEMA!
A Night of Movie… Music… Drinks!
Complimentary Popcorn!
Sunday CINEMA : THIS WEEKS MOVIE “The Roman Spring Of Mrs. Stone” The story of an american woman and her abandonment in rome…..
Critics and the public say Karen Stone is too old — as she approaches 50 — for her role in a play she is about to take to Broadway. Her businessman husband, 20 years her senior, has been the angel for the play and gives her a way out: They are off to a holiday in Rome for his health. He suffers a fatal heart attack on the plane. Mrs. Stone stays in Rome. She leases a magnificent apartment with a view of the seven hills from the terrace. Then the contessa comes calling to introduce a young man named Paola to her. The contessa knows many presentable young men and lonely American widows
One lucky winner will receive a gift presented by New Concept Video.
Sunday, February 15, 2009 at 8:00pm
Location: The News Lounge
Street: 55th Street + NE 4th Ct ( Next to Soyka ) Miami, FL
Phone: 3057589932
Email: mykels77@aol.com
Fresh ink presents Presidents day weekend at Plunge 2/15/09
JAM at MAM – Celebrating Brasilian Carnaval 2/19/09
{If you do not know by now, Soul Of Miami highly recommends JAM at MAM}
JAM at MAM – Celebrating Brasilian Carnaval – February 19, 2009
http://www.miamiartmuseum.org/
Darren Emerson & Dennis Ferrer at Shine 2/20/09
Darren Emerson & Dennis Ferrer with Jon Cowan
SHINE @ The Shelborne 1801 Collins Ave
10 PM to 5 AM 21 and over
Advance Tickets: wantickets.com/shine
tables and bottles: shine@shelborne.com
Ladies Drink Free until Midnight
FLA. ID Free until Midnight
shinesouthbeach.com myspace.com/shinemiami
darrenemerson.com myspace.com/dennisferrer
Exhibition of Art Faculty in Wynwood – Opening 2/14/09
This Sunday – Dia Del Presidente – Open Bar And No Cover 2/15/09
D��A DEL PRESIDENTE
Celebra el Fin de Semana Largo
Domingo, 15 de Febrero
LA COVACHA
10730 NW 25 ST, Doral
Con la presentaci��n especial de:
MAIKOL Y EL KARO
GENTE DE ZONA – USA
DJs VILLA & DARK
Hosted by DJ HUSTLER
Botellas de Grey Goose $150
BARRA ABIERTA de 11PM a 12AM
Mujeres gratis hasta la 1AM
La fiesta m��s caliente de los domingos
ser�� inolvidable este fin de semana.
+ Info & RSVP at 305.986.9837 �Ģ 305.910.6989
Independent Film Night Sunday @ Transit Lounge 2/15/09
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Independent Film Night Sunday @ Transit Lounge
Fado star Mariza in concert at Arsht Center 3/28/09
“Fado is the traditional music of Portugal – proud, austere and deeply melancholic. Mariza is the music’s biggest star for a reason: She sings it not as musty nostalgia but as exuberant twenty-first-century pop, with a low, mesmerizing alto that’s as commanding as any pop singer today…remaking fado’s ancient sadness into a majestic modern sound.” – Rolling Stone
Exclusive Florida concert – one night only!
Mariza
Saturday March 28th – 8 pm
Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts, Knight Concert Hall
1300 Biscayne Blvd, Downtown Miami
Tickets are on sale now through www.arshtcenter.org or (305) 949-6722
Rhythm Foundation members, call our office for direct ticketing: (305) 672-5202
Click here to hear a track from Mariza’s gorgeous new CD, Terra
Rhythm Foundation complete schedule: www.rhythmfoundation.com
Note: Our co-promotion with Concert Association of Mariza at Broward Center on Friday March 27 is canceled. For updated ticket information, please call us: 305-672-5202.
Miami Boat Show Event February 13 – Last chance to RSVP 2/13/09
Family Day @ the Lowe 2/22/09
One more day for Artist Applications – Response has been overwhelming!
TGIF! Just wanted to remind everybody that the due date for Artist Applications is tomorrow, February 14th.
Oh my gosh, the response has been oooooooooverwhelming! At this point, we have about 3x-4x as many applications as we have space available. So much good work I have no idea how we are going to choose!
Needless to say, we are excited to find that we are filling such a need in Miami and look forward to doing so for a long time in the future as we grow and offer more services and larger events.
Thank you to everyone who has applied and show support!
-James Echols – Co-Founder – www.lifeisartfest.org
Miami Shakers And Stirrers Wednesday 2/18/09
Please email this on to friends, co-workers and professional peers and help spread the word about Miami’s SHAKERS AND STIRRERS BUSINESS NETWORKING MIXER! MIAMI SHAKERS AND STIRRERS – BUSINESS NETWORKING MIXER
Wednesday 18th February, 2009
Place: NOVECENTO
Address: 1414 Brickell Ave. Miami FL 33131
Time: 6.00pm – 8.00pm
Cost: Online in advance: NFP Members: $10, Non-Members: $15
AT DOOR: $20 for everyone. Cash only at door.
MORE INFO AT: http://www.networkingforprofessionals.com/eventlistings.php?event=SSMI
Event Description:
* Make quality business connections and mingle with top professionals.
* Enjoy complimentary nibbles. Cash bar.
* One complimentary rum drink courtesy of Ron Atlantico.
* The next day we’ll email you the list of confirmed attendees to help you follow up with your new contacts.
* Only those who sign up in advance online will receive the list of attendees. SO BOOK NOW!
This event will be hosted by NFP Representative Jonathan S Saluk and co-host Cherish Thompson.
Don’t forget your business cards!
MEMBERSHIP IN FLORIDA IS FREE FOR A SHORT TIME SO CLICK HERE TO APPLY NOW!
ADVANCED BOOKING RECOMMENDED.
FIND OUT MORE ABOUT THIS EVENT AT: http://www.networkingforprofessionals.com/eventlistings.php?event=SSMI
Supermodel Donna Preudhomme Birthday Celebration at Karu & Y 2/14/09
The Evolution of Broadway 2/21-22/09
The Evolution of Broadway
Feb. 21 & 22, Sat. 8 pm, Sun., 3 pm
A wonderful new musical revue by ASJ’s Artistic Director David Kingery
The Broadway Musical is a true American art form!
Broadway has captivated audiences for over a century, with cutting-edge plots, music and lyrics that mirror our multi-faceted society.
Join David & his talented troupe of singers, dancers & actors on this journey that celebrates the riches of Broadway — past & present.
Where: Arts at St. Johns, 4760 Pinetree Drive,
Miami Beach, FL 33140
TIX: $20 adults, $15 online/seniors/students
Buy tickets online at www.artsatstjohns.com
Phone: 305-613-2325
We thank The Miami Salon Group for its generous grant for this program. Thanks also to the City of Miami Beach Cultural Affairs Program and the Miami-Dade County Department of Cultural Affairs for their support.
Arts at St. Johns presents a new Broadway revue about the birth and blossoming of the American musical since its inception over 100 years ago. The Broadway musical, a true American art form, often mirrors society – at its best and worst. Thousands of shows have been created — with endless plots, subjects, styles, settings and genres. The Broadway musical evolved alongside American culture- and sometimes paved the way.
Recently, numerous Broadway shows have closed in New York due to the new economic crisis – ticket sales are low and audiences are dwindling. Will Broadway survive? We believe it absolutely will!
In the late 1800’s, the format of the Broadway musical originated in New York City through a collaboration of talented theater actors, vaudeville performers and burlesque dancers, led by the lavish producer Florenz Ziegfeld. The first popular shows were written by great American composers such as the Gershwins, Irving Berlin, and Jerome Kern and were campy, fun, and poetic, with plots, songs, flashy costumes and at times, risqué subject matter.
The stock-market crash of 1929 and the ensuing Great Depression profoundly affected Broadway theater, causing the number of productions to decline dramatically. But writers and performers never gave up their passion and love of Musical Theater.
Paradoxically, the period after the Depression was quite creative and spawned THE GOLDEN AGE OF BROADWAY, starting in the early 40’s with classic greats such as Oklahoma, The Sound of Music, The King and I, Hello Dolly and My Fair Lady. Composers such as Rodgers and Hammerstein, Lerner and Lowe, Kander and Ebb, and Jerry Herman churned out Broadway blockbusters. These shows also created huge stars including Julie Andrews, Ethel Merman, Carol Channing, George M. Cohan, and Rex Harrison.
Musicals have explored almost every subject and classic tale imaginable, covering diverse topics such as cultural differences, war, young love, murder, royalty, poverty, racism, religion and other controversial issues. Broadway has also recognized and paid tribute to many diverse ethnicities and cultures, with shows such as West Side Story, Miss Saigon, The Lion King, Brigadoon and the classic of Porgy n Bess.
The music, politics and the media of 60’s and 70’s changed America – and Broadway shows. Rock music, dominating the radio waves, also infiltrated the stage. The musicals Jesus Christ Superstar, Grease, and Bye Bye Birdie rocked the house. The first rock musical was HAIR- filled with hippies, afros and even full nudity.
Today, ASJ’s artistic director, David Kingery, has crafted this lively new production, The Evolution of Broadway, as a testament to the creativity of this genre. The production will also cover modern musicals including the styles of Andrew Lloyd Weber, Steven Sondheim and Steven Schwartz, paying tributes to shows like Cats, Sweeney Todd, Evita, Phantom of the Opera, and Wicked.
Broadway has survived and mirrored two world wars, various political upheavals, the Great Depression and now faces another economic downfall. However, we know that this American art form is strong and resilient – Broadway will persevere!!!
944 Magazine presents a Singled Out Valentine’s Day at B.E.D. 2/14/09
Vendetta Open Mic at Uva 2/19/09
Get Dressed, Get Casted The Clevelander 2/17/09
http://www.clevelander.com/auditions
Clevelander auditions at Colony Theatre February 17, 1pm-9pm
My Bloody Valentine at Set 2/14/09
My Bloody Valentine
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SET invites you to My Bloody Valentine an erotic fetish fantasy with special erotic performances along with sexy house music from DJ Pedro. Presented by WealthyMen.com.
Voices For Children To Host Social Mixer Connection 2/25/09n
Voices For Children Foundation, the fundraising arm of the 11th Judicial Circuit Guardian Ad Litem Program, invites young professionals with an interest in child advocacy to a social networking mixer aimed at introducing the next generation of leaders and philanthropists to one of the foremost causes in Miami-Dade County. Voices’ newly created young professionals group seeks to give members a platform to become engaged in the organization, furthering its mission, and transforming the lives of abused, abandoned, and neglected children in Miami-Dade County. This mixer will be the first in a series of events and social gatherings geared towards the newer generation of socially-focused and diverse professionals looking to make a direct impact in their community. For a minimal $5 donation, attendees will enjoy two complimentary cocktails and half-priced appetizers at Blue Martini Lounge. To RSVP, contact Paula Vargas at (305) 324-5678 ext. 13. by February 23rd.
Website: www.voices4.org
My Sexxxy Valentine with Louis Dee at Mansion 2/14/09
Party at LOUIS this Friday 2/13/09
Official Grand Opening of Mamajuana Cafe in Coral Gables 2/19/09
MAMAJUANA CAFÉ CELEBRATES A GRAND OPENING IN TRUE “MIAMI STYLEâ€
Coral Gables, Florida which is no stranger to
fine dining establishments is about to get a culinary boost from an
indigenous Dominican miracle potion named “Mamajuanaâ€. The owners of the
famous Mamajuana Café in New York are ready to open their doors locally and
treat Miami residents to the feel, sights, tastes, and sounds that have had
the Big Apple buzzing for years.
A formal ribbon cutting ceremony will take place at 6:30 pm with Coral
Gables city officials, celebrities and the owners of Mamajuana (Victor
Osorio, Carlos Saint-hilaire). Following that “welcome†into the South
Florida community, the kick off celebration will commence. Passed hors de
oeuvres, Mojitos courtesy of Bacardi, Champagne courtesy of Korbel and fresh
rolled cigars courtesy of South Beach Cigar Shop will keep guests of this
high end soiree smiling as they are the first to step foot into Mamajuana in
Miami.
Mamajuana represents a place where all five of the senses will delight.
Nestled across the street from “The Village of Merrick Park†Mamajuana Café
will embark guests on a journey to a far off “paradiseâ€. A full-on
entertainment and dining experience, Mamajuana Cafe was created for the
patron possessing an appreciation for culture, art, and cuisine. The venue
is an attraction in itself as it stays true to pre and post Columbian
Dominican culture.
The owners of Mamajuana Café considered every detail as they carefully
blended pre-Columbian artifacts and feel with old world Spanish
architecture. The name “Mamajuana†itself is derived from a drink created by
the Taino Indians who are indigenous to the Dominican Republic. The
Mamajuana drink is a concoction made of herbs, roots, rum, and wine which
has been used as a cure all that treats everything from impotency to the
flu.
Much like the Mamajuana drink the Café will act as a cure all for patrons as
the venue transports them from the mundane to an exotic Dominican paradise.
One can indulge in amazing cocktails, an award-winning wine list (under the
direction of Sommelier Yamil Martinez) and live entertainment. But the real
star of the show is the cuisine. Acclaimed Chef Ricardo Cardona, a pioneer
of Nuevo Latin Cuisine who created the Mamajuana menu in New York will
oversee the kitchen creating the menu in Miami as well. Cardona, who has
been featured in numerous publications including The New York Times, The
L.A. Times, and The Chicago Tribune, has worked in a variety of French and
American restaurants before accepting his current task at this venue
situated in one of the most prominent areas of South Florida.
On Thursday February 19th 2009 the grand opening will be like an awards
ceremony complete with a red carpet filled with local, regional and
national/international celebrities and dignitaries including: Aide to Miami
Dade County Mayor Carlos Alvarez, Roddy Gomez, Coral Gables Chamber of
Commerce and the Dominican American National Chamber of Commerce, Florida.
Onlookers will get to feast their eyes on all that equals a “wow†factor
such as the most fabulous exotic vehicles out in the market parked out front
courtesy of Elite Luxury Services, body painted models and performers
courtesy of Zhantra Entertainment and Drawing on People, music, surprise
performances and much, much, more. Once inside the venue, guests will
have the opportunity to sit amidst the beautiful ambiance the ownership had
created, including original artwork by artist Alex Yanes.
Guests, VIPS including: Tito Puente Jr., Fernando Del Rincon, Tony Andrade,
Nuestra Belleza Latina Alejandra Espinoza, Shalim, Jorge Moreno, Carlos
Navarro, Charytin Goyco, Karol Rosa, Liset Alea, and media will be present
as this opening takes everyone on a journey, a fabulous one embracing a
concept straight from NYC to the city of beaches and amazing nightlife-
Miami.
The Mamajuana grand Opening will take place with a ribbon cutting at 6:30pm,
cocktail reception with music from 7-10pm.
Promotional partners include: Presidente Beer, Perry Ellis
International/Cubavera,
Got It Concierge, Gables Magazine, One Source Branding, and the UM
Transplant Foundation.
For additional information on Mamajuana Café in Coral Gables, or grand
opening festivities, please contact: Creativas Group (305) 968-2384 and via
email at: info@creativasgroup.com for media coverage, and interviews. For
interviews with Victor Osorio, Carlos Saint-hilaire or Chef Ricardo Cardona
please contact: Creativas Group.
Sultan Returns to Sundance feat. Antoine of Second Sun this Sunday 2/22/09
The Sundance fam couldn’t wait for the Return of Sultan since we first featured him last October… & just for the occasion, Antoine of “Second Sun” will be performing live featuring Second Sun’s single “Golden” (Sultan & Ned Shepard remix) and Stephan Luke’s new single “The invisible Man” forthcoming on Sultan’s Harem records.
For the last few years, SULTAN has been at the forefront of Canada’s Electronic Dance scene. He’s remixed, produced & released tunes on Deep Dish’s “Yoshitoshi” & “Shinichi” labels, as well as John Digweed’s “Bedrock”, not to mention he’s the label boss of Harem records. Besides keeping busy in the studio, Sultan has hosted some of the biggest in the industry on his “Connected Live†Radio Show including Sharam & Dubfire of Deep Dish, Nic Fanciulli, Danny Howells, Desyn Masiello & then some. Currently his radio show is one of the most listened shows, syndicated to over 20 internet and FM radio stations.
As for SECOND SUN, Antoine & Adam were discovered by Paul Van Dyk in the late 90’s. Soon the boys collaborated with PVD in the studio, to later remix & work with the likes of Sharam (Deep Dish), Sander Kleinenberg, The Shapeshifters, not to mention Jared Leto’s band “30 seconds to marsâ€. Live, the boys keep a busy global tour schedule performing at some of the world’s biggest dance festivals from Global Gathering (UK) & Gatecrasher Summer Soundsystem (UK) to Ultra Music Festival (US), Planet Love (Ireland), The South American Music Conference & then some…
Call us at 305.322.0583 for Vip Table Reservations, RSVP & info… Get your Tickets here.
Desyn Masiello headlines Front Page 2/19/09
Music is to Desyn’s record bag, as Diamonds are to Liz Taylor’s jewelry box. Hear Desyn Masiello (UK) drop dancefloor gems live @ Mokai Thursday, February 19th.
Visit the Desyn Masiello @ Mokai Facebook Event here
Join Our Sundance Facebook Group here
The Fish House presents : The Fifth Annual Miami Crawfish Boil and Cajun Festival 2/24/09
The Fish House presents : The Fifth Annual Miami Crawfish Boil and Cajun Festival Free admission February 24th, 2009 from2:00pm til 10:00pm
www.thefishhouse.com
Community Vibes 4 Celebrating the 4th year Anniversary of Gamertag Radio 2/21/09
COMMUNITY VIBES 4
Celebrating the 4th year Anniversary of Gamertag Radio
Saturday, February 21st
CLUB ECCO – 168 SE 1st St., Unit 1A, Miami, 33131 (map)
FREE Event // 3PM – 10 PM
Special performances by
Mayday!
Garcia
Sound selections by
Sharpsound
and more!
FREE TOURNAMENTS
Halo 2, Gears of War 2, and Street Fighter IV
1st, 2nd, and 3rd place winners with over $500 in prizes
Naughty Valentine’s Exhibit @ Avant Gallery + Lingerie Fashion Show 2/14/09
Join us for Lick Addiction at Aerobar 2/14/09
Talks at Dorsch Gallery 2/14/09
FROM: Tyler Emerson-Dorsch & Brook Dorsch
Please join us on Saturday, February 14, 2009, 7-10pm for a presentation of Cady Noland’s iconic 1987 essay “The Meta-language of Evil,” in relation to the exhibition on view. This discussion will be led by Tyler Emerson-Dorsch, beginning at 7pm. Following this, the gallery’s new Assistant Director, Clayton Deutsch, will give a lecture titled “Intentionality – is it for real?”
The exhibition on view is A Perfect Human, a group exhibition curated by Milena Hoegsberg and Megha Ralapati. This exhibition includes works in video, sculpture, sound and film by Zhao Bandi, Martin Basher, Melissa Dubbin & Aaron S. Davidson, Joergen Leth, Patrick McElnea and Sreshta Premnath.
Dorsch Gallery is located at 151 NW 24 ST, Miami, FL. For more information see dorschgallery.com.
We hope to see you this Saturday.
In other gallery news, Arnold Mesches’ solo exhibition at the Santa Monica Museum of Art is currently on view. Kyle Trowbridge’s work is in the exhibition “Dark Rooms/Homme Made” on view through February 21 at Daneyal Mahmood Gallery in NY. Kyle Trowbridge and Brian Reedy have work in a show “Smashed” at Broward Community College. The opening is February 19, 2009 at 3501 SW Davie Rd, Davie, FL. Contact habe@broward.edu for more info. Claudia Scalise and Ralph Provisero were in a show at Melissa Morgan Fine Art in California. Richard Haden has a solo show at Lincart in San Francisco, CA.
Runways 25th Anniversary Party at Karu & Y 2/21/09
Mansion Presents Miss Nine 2/28/09
Miss Nine
Saturday, February 28, 2009 11:00 PM
Mansion | 1235 Washington Avenue
music by
MISS NINE
along with
Chicco Secci
Click here to purchase tickets
Fridays House at Karu & Y 2/13/09
Valentine’s Day at FlightStudio Gallery 2/14/09
Valentine’s Day at FlightStudio Gallery
Saturday February 14, 7-10 PM
You are cordially invited to our gallery opening in the Wynwood Art District
FlightStudio Gallery
proudly presents:
Aviation Design
***made with original aircraft parts***
Executive Desks
Airplane Seats
Aviation Chairs
Coffee Tables
Side Tables
Dining Room Tables
Conference Room Tables
Enjoy a glass of wine, champagne or a cappuccino while you admire these amazing designs!
And since you are here, visit our neighbouring galleries and artist studios in the same building! Ample (free) parking in front.
We are located on the corner of 23rd Street and NW 2nd Ave.
The Wynwood Lofts
at 250 NW 23rd Street,
Loft 206
Miami, Florida 33127
www.flightstudiogallery.com
Valentine’s Day @ Uva 2/14/09
Valentine’s Day at Vita Restaurant and Lounge Benefitting Care Resource 2/14/09
Come join us this Valentine’s Day at Vita Restaurant and Lounge for a unique and romantic dining experience. This Saturday, February 14th, Vita will be donating 10% of the proceeds from their special Valentine’s Day menu to Care Resource. Dine under the stars in their tree lined courtyard, or by candlelight in the main dining room as you enjoy a fashion show by Elfi L’Atelier of St. Tropez. Call or go online today to reserve your table, as seating is limited for this special event.
Vita offers a relaxed atmosphere while maintaining an elegant and upscale vibe. The restaurant features Italian and Mediterranean cuisine. Located in the heart of South Beach, Vita is not only a restaurant but a lounge that is open until 2:30am
Vita Restaurant and Lounge
www.vita-miami.com
1906 Collins Ave (Across from the Shore Club)
Miami Beach, Florida 33139
Phone: 305-674-8822
Fusion Galleries Art & Design Night Exploration of the Spirit 2/14/09
WHY: Art & Design Night
WHERE::Art Fusion Galleries
1 NE 40th Street, STE 3, 6 & 7 Miami, FL 33137
WHEN: February 14th, 2009 (7-10 pm)
Enjoy a Wonderful Valentines day with spectacular Romantic sounds by Cellist Robert DeVere Moore.
Complimentary wine and refreshments.
Valet Parking available by South Florida Parking.
This stellar art exhibition will feature 32 amazing and diverse national and international artists with one goal in mind; to bring their imaginations to life. There is an art lover in all of us, so be sure to join us for “Exploration of the Spirit” and bring the “spirit” in your life.
Scion A/V Miami Kitsune Pioneer Cd Release Party 3/8/09
RSVP
What: SCION A/V – KITSUNÉ PIONEER CD RELEASE PARTY
Who: GUNS ‘N’ BOMBS, HEARTSREVOLUTION (LIVE), BENI, INDUCE
When: Sunday, March 8th
10PM – 4AM
Where: The Vagabond
30 NE 14th St.
Miami, FL
Ages: 21+
Free with RSVP!
Early arrival is suggested as space is limited. Entry is NOT guaranteed.
Line up subject to change.
This RSVP closes 03/08/2009 08:00 PM, Eastern Daylight Time
Ricardo Arjona Live @ AmericanAirlines Arena 7/30/09
RICARDO ARJONA
5to Piso Tour 2009
Jueves, 30 de Julio :: 8PM
@
AmericanAirlines Arena
Downtown Miami
BOLETOS Y EXPERIENCIAS VIP A LA VENTA
ESTE VIERNES 13 DE FEBRERO A LAS 10AM!
Para comprar tickets online
Por teléfono: 305-358-5885
Composer of a Chorus Line Marvin Hamlisch Live 2/18/09
Marvin Hamlisch in Concert
with special guest, Broadway musical star J. Mark McVey
Wednesday, February 18 @ 8 PM
Knight Concert Hall
As a composer, Marvin Hamlisch has won virtually every major award that exists!
Three Oscars, four Grammys, four Emmys, a Tony, and three Golden Globe awards. He is the composer of hit musicals including A Chorus Line and more than 40 motion picture scores including the Oscar-winning The Way We Were and his adaptation of Scott Joplin’s music for The Sting.
Marvin Hamlisch was also Musical Director and arranger of Barbra Streisand’s 1994 concert tour as well as the television special “Barbra Streisand: The Concert” (for which he received two of his Emmys).
Don’t miss all your favorite Hamlisch hits plus a special tribute to Cole Porter and Scott Joplin!
THEATER LOVER’S DISCOUNT:
Get up to $20* off your ticket!
Just CLICK HERE and use promo code MARVIN to get your discounted ticket.
Or use the code when you call our box office at 305.949.6722.
*Tickets are limited. Ticket fees apply. Discount is a $45 ticket that applies to $65 and $55 ticket prices only. Discount does not apply to previously purchased tickets. All sales are final. There are no refunds or exchanges.
Free Family Fun Days At The Bass Museum 2/22/09
FREE FAMILY FUN AT THE BASS MUSEUM!
Sunday, February 22, 2:00 – 4:00PM
Bass Museum of Art
2121 Park Avenue (in Collins Park)
Miami Beach, Florida 33139
T: 305.673.7530 www.bassmuseum.org
Art and Design-Night @ CityLoftArt 2/14/09
I N V I T A T I O N LOVE IS IN THE AIR…..HAPPY VALENTINES !!
ART & DESIGN NIGHT – Saturday, Feb. 14th. 2009 , 7-10pm
What is more romantic than to imagine or create your love nest ?
Come enjoy a ‘simple’ and harmonious Art & Design-Walk Night in the Miami Design District.
Food, Drinks, Entertainment, Encounters, Friends, Harmony, LIGHT and COLORS of the Night…
Just do it, relax, come and feel surrounded by beautiful people and things. See and imagine
what your LOVE NEST can be with your imagination and our professional choice and advice.
Just come and discover, get inspired, and absorb all your eyes can see and your heart feel.
If money has a function, it is to bring beauty and happiness to you. See talent and creativity
by selected artists, valuable ingredients and materials, techniques, know-how and pride…
Come and see yourself how we translate and show LIGHT meets COLOR, subtly transported
by our media: Resin, Enamel, Laquer, Glass, Acrylic, Polycarbonate and even Water(-Jets).
And enjoy some beautiful live piano music entertainment with our pianist Domingo Aragu.
– Be very welcome ! –
Hans-Jürgen R. Klemm
CityLoftArtMiami@gmx.net
Opening hours of the Gallery Mon. thru Sat. 10:30 am to 5:00 pm or by private appointment
CityLoftArt / European Art Gallery, Inc. – 61, NE 40th Street – Miami, Fl.33137 – Tel. 305 438 9006
www.CityLoftArt.com / www.euartgallerymiami.com
Seraphic Fire: IKON 2/15/09
Seraphic Fire: IKON
Sunday, February 15, 4:00 p.m.
Miami Beach Community Church, 1620 Drexel Avenue
305.476.0260 www.seraphicfire.org
Two years after Rachmaninoff wrote his famous Vespers in 1915, the Russian Revolution silenced sacred music and the voice of the Russian Orthodox Church. Today, one hears resurgence in the glorious Orthodox musical tradition. John Tavener’s Greek Orthodox inspired compositions and Arvo Part’s reverent treatment of Church Slavonic hearken back to the glory of Orthodox composition typified by Rachmaninoff, Tchaikovsky and Bortniansky.
Moon Over Miami Free Movie 2/14/09
Moon Over Miami FREE
Saturday, February 14, 11:00 a.m.
Miami Beach Regional Library, 227 22nd Street
305.535.4219 www.mdpl.org
When an inheritance turns out to be worth a fraction of its initial value after taxes, Kay Latimer (Grable) convinces her sister Barbara (Carole Landis) and her aunt Susan (Charlotte Greenwood) to spend the money on a trip to Miami where Kay hopes to land a millionaire for a husband.
Join us for a series of films that are set (and substantially filmed) in Miami Beach in the 1940s and 50s. These films feature great directors, compelling performances, and glamorous (and not so glamorous!) hotels in Miami Beach’s golden years.
Moon Over Miami
Directed by Walter Lang
USA/1941/91 minutes/Color
Betty Grable and Don Ameche team up again! When an inheritance turns out to be worth a fraction of its initial value after taxes, Kay Latimer (Grable) convinces her sister Barbara (Carole Landis) and her aunt Susan (Charlotte Greenwood) to spend the money on a trip to Miami where Kay hopes to land a millionaire for a husband. Also starring Carole Landis, Robert Cummings, and Jack Haley, songs from this tuneful comedic romp include Kindergarten Conga, Loveliness and Love, and Is that Good? Free admission.
Location: Miami Beach Regional Library, 227 22nd St, Miami Beach
Information: 305-535-4219 or www.mdpl.org
Sex and the Animals 2/14/09
“Sex and the Animals”
Saturday, February 14 at 7:30 p.m.
Listed as a “Best Bet” by The Miami Herald, Ron Magill’s entertaining and informative presentation “Sex and the Animals” has been enjoyed by thousands. Through interesting biofacts and an amazing variety of images, Magill illustrates the incredible facts surrounding the courtship and breeding behaviors found throughout the animal kingdom. Dealing with everything from frogs to elephants, this program is “education through entertainment” in the best sense of the term. Magill uses humor to keep the audience loose as he presents the wonders of nature, giving a whole new meaning to the term, “doing the wild thing.” Tickets for the presentation at Miami Metrozoo are $30 ($25 for Zoological Society members), including wine and cheese. An optional dinner at Amazon & Beyond is available for an additional charge.
Miami Metrozoo Amphitheatre
12400 S.W. 152nd Street, Miami
305-251-0400
Special Event Lee Cabrera Live @ Mokai 2/12/09
We Invite You To Experience
“Miami’s Sexiest Thursday Night Party”
“Front Page”
This Thursday, February 12th
At MOKAI
Ear Candy Provided By:
LOUIS DEE
&
Guest DJ
LEE CABRERA
~~~
Just Say “VICTOR RAMOS†At The Door For
COMPLIMENTRY ADMISSION Until 1am
&
THIS THURSDAY, LADIES IN FREE ALL NIGHT !!!
VIP Tables Are Limited!!!
Poplife // Popart It’s Valentine’s at White Room 2/14/09
Saturday January 14th / 10pm
POPLIFE // POPART
It’s Valentine’s!!!
Get in the Kissing Booth with guest DJ
DANNY DAZE
alongside Induce | Mike Deuce | Aramis
And in the Red Room
LOST DOG with music by
Jonathan Brody and Benton
2×1 Cocktails before midnight | 18+ | Doors at 10 PM
Witness the love: Nefariousgirl.com
POPLIFE at White Room // 1306 North Miami Ave // DWNTWN MIA
Good Clean Fun! featuring Danny Daze + DJ Berrie at Rok Bar 2/12/09
Thursday February 12th
A new addition to Miami Nightlife
The Launch of
Good Clean Fun!
featuring Danny Daze + special guest DJ Berrie
Be a Belvedere Valentine…
Each Belvedere Bottle purchase comes with a friend….a complimentary bottle of Chandon Champagne!
Midnight sharp! at Rok Bar // 1905 Collins Ave // Miami Beach
Dada Bar Opens in the Sagamore Hotel 2/12/09
Dada Bar Opens tonight in the Sagamore Hotel, 1671 Collins Ave; 305.535.8088
RSVP: cescov@hotmail.com
Named for the rebelliously nonsensical movement (and as a nod to the Taplin family collection lent to the Sagamore), Dada’s a tiny bar done entirely in white (including leather banquettes and cube-like tables encrusted w/ pearlescent marbles), whose walls are tiled in screens casting images against a bar-backing 13ft-tall mirror — all in all, a pinball machine of digital art. Furthering the culture, the music’s overseen by a Grammy-winning producer (JLo, etc) who promises to spin tunes you’ve never heard on the radio (so no JLo, etc) through an audacious sound system designed for much bigger spaces, dubbed the Dynacord Cobra-2 — sadly, as close to a sequel as Cobra will ever get. Bottle service can be had, but tables are for anyone who wanders in; booze includes magnums of both champagne and vodka, plus specialty drinks like the Chilean Passion Fruit: vodka, passion fruit liqueur & puree, and muddled jalapeños (so you know it’s manly).
Rustic Italian grub can be ordered from the Sagamore’s Whitehall Restaurant, e.g., a big bowl of seafood soup (mussels, clams, shrimp, octopus, lobster); filet mignon with Parmesan fonduta, and desserts like crispy cannolis with an almond-Frangelico dip — because cannolis who think you’re not in it for the booze are also fooling themselves.
Grand opening party tonight, 8pm to 2am: RSVP here or call 305.535.8088
Miami Contemporary Dance Company presents Miami-Italia International 2/20-21/09
Miami-Italia International
Friday & Saturday, February 20 & 21 at 8 p.m.
From the comically edgy and ethereal to the precisely executed and zany, Miami Contemporary Dance Company presents two new world premieres in Miami-Italia International. The performance features the works of two award winning choreographers, Ray Sullivan of Miami Contemporary Dance Company and Paolo Mohovich of Balleto dell’ Esperia. The evening opens with the world premiere of Mohovich’s “Strange News From Another Star”. Taking chances, Mohovich plays between unison phrases and frenetic abandonment with a masterful focus on the structural and artistic integrity of the piece. The second half of the evening features the world premiere of “Nonna’s Pasta Dances.” The piece is based on the childhood experiences of Ray Sullivan and the time he spent with his italian grandmother when she prepared holiday feasts and family dinners. Sullivan takes these memories and introduces us to crazy, over the top characters and zany, off- the-wall dances. The result is a comedic tribute to all things Italian-American! For more information about Miami Contemporary Dance Company, call 305-865-6232. Tickets are $20, $25, $35 and limited Student and Senior tickets for $15 and can be purchased at the Colony Box Office or through Ticketmaster.
Colony Theater
1040 Lincoln Road, Miami Beach
305-674-1040 (Box Office)
10th Annual Moonlight & Music Valentine’s Day Concert 2/14/09
10th Annual “Moonlight & Music” Valentine’s Day Concert
Saturday, February 14 at 8 p.m.
Celebrate Valentine’s Day at the 10th annual “Moonlight & Music” Valentine’s Day Concert featuring renowned Jazz Vocalist Nicole Henry. Spend a romantic evening with your someone special under the stars overlooking Biscayne Bay at the magnificent Deering Estate. You are welcome to bring blankets, lawn chairs and picnic baskets and enjoy the concert. There will also be limited refreshments available for purchase at the event. Local country artist Erin Pettit opens for Ms. Henry at 8 p.m. Concert tickets are $20, and gates open at 7:00 p.m. Parking is free.
The Deering Estate at Cutler
16701 S.W. 72nd Avenue, Miami
305-235-1668, Ext. 233 (Ticket Office)
Opening Reception for Who Am I? 2/14/09
Opening Reception for “Who Am I?”
Saturday, February 14 at 8 p.m.
Join Elements of Art, a non-profit organization designed to promote art & culture in South Florida, for the unveiling of ‘Who Am I?’ The exhibition, on view through February 21, features the works of: Nathalie Calvin, Charlotte Freed, Diana Lynn Law, Timothy Leistner, Thomas Parker, Greg Pitts, Tony Rosca, and Josie Vrooman.
Ornare
3930 N.E. 2nd Ave, Suites 102 &103, Miami
305-438-0260
Around Jenin’s by Jerome Soimaud Opening Reception at Yeelen Art Gallery 2/14/09
“Around Jenin’s” by Jerome Soimaud, Opening Reception
Saturday, February 14 at 7 p.m.
“Around Jenin’s,” a photographic series of Miami’s Little Haiti by Jerome Soimaud, will open at Yeelen Art Gallery. From the perspective of a local corner store, the artist invites you to discover the universe of this African Diaspora. Jenin’s is the quintessential corner shop, a fixture in Little Haiti’s urban landscape where community life is played out. Vibrantly animated, the atmosphere offers many characters: the shop owner, the talker, Casanova, the baller/shot caller, the notorious, and even the dreamer. Ideas are spilled, gossip is shared and a vision for the future is laid out. You occasionally find the stumbling drunk, the so-called lady of the night, and even the police, adding to the spirit around Jenin’s. It’s about life, surrounded by streetlights, the wailing of sirens, and the sweet sounds of soul music. The exhibition is on view through March 31, by appointment only.
Yeelen Art Gallery
250 N.W. 23rd Street, Unit 306, Miami
954-235-4758 (Karla Ferguson)
Caribbean Crossroads Series – Juxtaposition Preview 2/12/09
Caribbean Crossroads Series – Juxtaposition
Thursday, February 12 from 6 to 10 p.m.
Preview “Caribbean Crossroads Series – Juxtaposition” at the exhibition’s opening at Diaspora Vibe Gallery. Caribbean and Latin American art, featuring the work of Hubert Neal, Jr., Francesca Lalanne and Adrienne Chadwick, will be on view from February 13 through March 25. The exhibition is underwritten by HSBC. Guests at the opening reception will enjoy exceptional art, hors d’oeuvres and drinks while listening to Caribbean island sounds.
Diaspora Vibe Gallery
3938 North Miami Avenue
305-573-4046
Artformz opening featuring Ramon Williams and PJ Mills 2/14/09
“Faith, Fear, and Fortune”
How Do You View Religion?
As Faith, As Fear of God, or As Placing a Bet on Fortune?
Artformz is pleased to announce the opening of its February exhibit
Featuring the work of
Ramon Williams and PJ Mills
With a special performance by:
Philosopher Enrique Paterson as part of the artist’s Collaborative Installation
“One Question – One Answer”
Join the artists this Saturday, February 14, 2009 at the Opening Reception: 7-10 pm
About the Exhibit:
Religion and faith are the subjects of lectures, books, artwork, and architectural monuments. In the gallery’s February show artists Mills (Irish-American) and Williams (Cuban-American) exhibit haunting interpretations of this theme flowing pervasively throughout much of each artist’s work. The imagery and objects are observations on the condition of contemporary society, filtered through each artist’s ethnic experience that has led to the creation of each one’s visual vocabulary. Mills sees religions as “predominately mechanisms for family/social control.” and Williams as “instruments of faith,” to help “look forward beyond that existence of fear and solitude.”
Even as the resulting works follow personal and private interpretations on the theme, and are separate stories, they are not – as evidenced in the collaborative “Botánica” installation titled “One Question, One Answer” assembled in the project room. The artists invite visitors to enter – one by one – where they may find, as Williams states: “the chance of grasping the meaning in the actual frailness of the merchandise and its hopeful consumer.” Enrique Patterson, philosopher, essayist, journalist, political analyst, radio talk show host, and in this case oracle, offers one “true” answer to each guest’s question on “The Politics of Faith or The Faith of Politics”.
PJ Mills exhibits 2 large banner style photographs each measuring 84″ high by 120″ wide. His images are evocative, dark interpretations of a personal struggle with what he may deem his own destiny. His ideas and images are governed by the paradoxes created by old family traditions and gained intellect.
Ramon Williams shows a variety of works that interpret a very different tradition. His view is one of the mystical and healing power of religions. However, one does not miss the scrutiny given to modern means of dissemination. He work neither judges nor criticizes society’s methods yet observes with humor the sometimes profit driven marketing of hope.
The exhibit runs from Feb. 14, 2009 – March 9, 2009
171 NW 23rd Street
Miami, Florida 33127
305.572.0040
www.artformz.net
CABANA ONE Thursday – miami.com one year anniversary 2/12/09
Miss Runway Competition Castings 2/28/09
Casting for Aspiring Female Models Ages 4-35
Saturday, Feb 28, 2009
Embassy Suites Hotel
1100 SE 17th Street
Ft. Lauderdale, Fl
2pm – 4pm
All Teen, Miss & Miss Plus size contestants must wear heels and be prepared to walk. All other contestants must wear hard bottom shoes
Compete in your age division:*New Divisions
Mini Miss ~ 4-6*
Tiny Miss ~ 7-9
Little Miss ~ 10 -12
Teen Miss ~ 13 – 17
Miss ~ 18 -35*
Miss Plus size ~ 18 -35 size 12 & up*
Compete to win great prizes and great exposure by showcasing your runway skills and
wardrobe styles in the following categories below. If selected there is a one time application fee of $20 and an entry fee of $200 to be paid by mandatory ticket sales of 10 tickets at $20. Pay entry in full and receive additional runway training during workshops.
All contestants will receive a medal of Participation
Winner from each division will receive:
The title for One (1) year
Featured on our website www.firstclassproductionsinc.com/missrunwaycompetition.htm
Interviewed and featured on “City Nights” online entertainment show www.Youtube.com/fcpitv
An appearance at the 5th Annual Fashion Splash www.myspace.com/fashionsplash
Trophy, Flowers & Gift Bag
A fabulous Professional photo shoot with CD of photos from photo shoot
Workshops for development in runway, print, public speaking, etc
And many appearances, meet & greets and tons of exposure
Runner-ups will receive:
Featured on our website www.firstclassproductionsinc.com/missrunwaycompetition.htm
Interviewed and featured on “City Nights” online entertainment show www.Youtube.com/fcpitv
Trophy& Gift Bag
Photos from the event
Complimentary admission to attend all FCPi events
Optional Contest for each division ~ There is a $10 entry fee for each category. Each winner will receive an award, photo shoot and featured on website.
Best Beach Wear
Best Casual Wear
Best Cat Walk
Best Creative Wear
Best Evening Wear
Best Talent
Most Photogenic
For more information contact Yvonette at 800-490-9632 Ext 701
Websites:
www.firstclassproductionsinc.com/missrunwaycompetition.htm
www.firstclassproductionsinc.com/missrunwayvideo.htm
www.myspace.com/missrunwaycompetition
www.youtube.com/fcpitv
Parking at hotel is $4 if they are charging during these hours.
Ronald Rip Party at Santo 2/12/09
OPEN BAR from 11 to midnight sponsored by GREY GOOSE VODKA
FROM RONALD RIP: Hey Friends!
I want to extend the most sincere of my invitations along with MAG Entertainments to join me this THURSDAY FEBRUARY 12TH 09
To be part of MY BIRTHDAY celebration @ SANTO MIAMI BEACH!!
This year we will be celebrating with my Aquarius Friends :
-Alexandra Olavarrria
-Norka DUBY Martinez
-Carlos Gaudelli
-Jackie Olavarria
-Andrea Viana
-Valeria Colimodio
-Raquel Hoover
-Freddy Perez Jimenez
My birthday is will be hosted by LILIANA MONTOYA with a Fashion Show and Calendar Preview!
There will be an OPEN BAR from 11 to midnight sponsored by GREY GOOSE VODKA…
Musical Journey will be provided by DJ David G
I hope to see you all there!
Send me your tables reservations and guest list until 12:30 for gentleman, ladies will receive complimentary admission the entire night… rip@ronaldrip.com
Please arrive early to avoid lines and table reservations are strongly suggested for this event
Coconut Grove Arts Festival 2/14-16/09
What: Celebrating its 46th anniversary in 2009, the Coconut Grove Arts Festival® presented by Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Florida, is one of the nation’s premier outdoor fine Arts Festivals. The Festival attracts more than 150,000 people annually to view the works of over 330 of the finest artists and craftsmen in the world. A signature event of the South Florida cultural calendar, the Arts Festival offers visitors the opportunity to meet with exhibiting artists, sample fine cuisine, enjoy live entertainment and take a walk through history. And for the kids, they too can create their own works of art in our Coconut Grove Bank Kids Creative Corner. Last year approximately 4 million dollars of artwork was sold in three days at the show.
When: The 46th annual Coconut Grove Arts Festival presented by Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Florida will be held February 14, 15, 16, 2009.
Where: The Festival is held annually in the streets of Coconut Grove, Florida, a charming village within the city of Miami. The Festival is located just south of downtown Miami, adjacent to beautiful Biscayne Bay. It runs along the streets of McFarlane Road, South Bayshore Drive and Pan American Drive.
Festival Hours: The Festival will be held February 14, 15, 16, 2009 from 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.
How is the Festival Funded? The Coconut Grove Arts Festiva®l is produced by the Coconut Grove Arts & Historical Association, Inc., a non-profit organization that receives no commission for the sale of artwork. A portion of the proceeds from Festival admissions benefits the Coconut Grove Arts and Historical Association’s Building Fund.
Admission: $7 per person per day. Children 12 and under, Metrorail Golden Passport and Patriot Passport holders are free.
Discount Tickets: 3-day passes are available for $17. Residents of Coconut Grove in the 33133 zip code can enjoy the Festival all three days for only $7 with a 33133 pass (proof of residency required).
COCONUT GROVE ARTS FESTIVAL® PRESENTED BY
BLUE CROSS AND BLUE SHIELD OF FLORIDA
RETURNS FEBRUARY 14-16
A South Florida tradition continues on Presidents’ Day weekend as the Coconut Grove Arts Festival presented by Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Florida will again transform the streets of Coconut Grove into an artists’ gallery. This year’s 46th annual event will showcase the works of 336 artists from 36 states and 3 countries, February 14-16.
This year’s selection of artists were chosen from more than 1,200 who submitted samples in mixed media, painting, photography, digital art, printmaking & drawing, watercolor, claywork, glass, fiber, jewelry & metalwork, sculpture and wood.
“The Grove has long been an artist’s playground,†said Monty Trainer, president of the Arts Festival, “and each year the Arts Festival brings fresh talent to enjoy its splendor.â€
The Art Festival continues to expand its Culinary Pavilion luring visitors to presentations by award-winning chefs who share their knowledge and creativity in the culinary arts. As food continues to evolve into a specialized art form, the festival strives to make a home for South Florida’s award-winning chefs.
While art enthusiasts, collectors and casual observers explore the exhibits, youngsters have the opportunity to create their own works of art at Coconut Grove Bank Kids Creative Corner.
The Arts Festival was recently recognized as the “Top Fine Art Event†in the country by Sunshine Artist Magazine and received five awards from the International Festivals and Events Association.
Each year, the Arts Festival commissions an artist to create an official poster that typically becomes a collector’s item. This year’s poster was produced by South Florida pastel artist, Jacqueline Roch.
The 46th annual Coconut Grove Arts Festival® presented by Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Florida will be held Presidents’ Day Weekend, February 14-16. Festival hours will be 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. daily. Admission to the Arts Festival is $7 per person, per day. Children 12 and under are free. The Festival is also offering a 3-day pass for $17. Residents of Coconut Grove in the 33133 zip code can enjoy the Festival all three days for only $7 with a specially priced 33133 pass (proof of residency required).
For more information on the Arts Festival, visit www.coconutgroveartsfestival.org. The Festival is produced by the Coconut Grove Art and Historical Association, Inc., a non-profit community organization under the direction of a board of directors and full-time staff. Proceeds from the annual event help to fund year-round arts programs and benefit the Coconut Grove Art and Historical Association, Inc. Building Fund which will be used to create and operate a permanent home in Coconut Grove for the Arts Festival.
Mayor On The Move 2/17/09
Mayor On The Move
MAYOR MATTI HERRERA BOWER IS BRINGING CITY HALL INTO YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD WITH HER MAYOR ON THE MOVE PROGRAM
TUESDAY FEBRUARY 17, 2009
6:30 P.M. – 8:00 P.M.
MURANO AT PORTOFINO
1000 SOUTH POINTE DRIVE
SPA LEVEL 3RD FLOOR
MIAMI BEACH, FL 33139
LE INVITAMOS A CONOCER Y PLATICAR CON SU ALCALDESA
MATTI HERRERA BOWER EN SU PROGRAMA: “LA ALCALDESA LE VISITA Y LE LLEVA LA MUNICIPALIDAD A SU BARRIO”
EL MARTES 17 DE FEBRERO
6:30 P.M. – 8:00 P.M.
MURANO AT PORTOFINO, SPA LEVEL 3RD PISO
1000 SOUTH POINTE DRIVE
MIAMI BEACH, FL 33139
A Premiere Exhibition from Photographer H. Allen Benowitz 2/12/09
A Premiere Exhibition from Photographer H. Allen Benowitz
Life In Cuba
at Miami Art Space 244 NW 35th Street
www.miamiartspace.com
I on the District David Yurman Charity Trunk Show 2/27/09
February 27
“Charity Trunk Show” 5-9pm
I on the District will be hosting a cocktail party/trunkshow from 5-9pm. Please come by and preview the new collection from iconic jewelry designer, David Yurman. He has created an eyewear collection that unites jewelry with eyewear in a uniquely artistic style true to the David Yurman aesthetic.
For more information or media requests, please contact Brian S. Long at MrLong@BL_PR.com or call 917-294-7370
I on the District, 120 NE 40th St., 305.573.9400
101/Exhibit closing party for Marilyn Manson’s Trismegistus 2/14/09
February 14
“Art + Design Night” 6-10pm
101/Exhibit will be hosting a closing party for Marilyn Manson’s Trismegistus exhibit. The show is the largest exhibition of Manson’s 10-year career as a painter. The complete collection of his dark and gifted watercolor imagery will be on display with special extended hours on Feb. 18, 6-10 pm.
101/Exhibit, 101 NE 40th St., 305.573.2101 www.101exhibit.com
Niba Home featuring artist Trey Speegle 2/14/09
February 14
“Art + Design Night” 7-10pm
Be our Valentine this year and fall in love with art. Niba Home is featuring Texas-born artist Trey Speegle’s newest work of paint-by-number paintings that whimsically and thoughtfully explore themes of hope, love and longing in bold colors and word play.
Niba Home, 39 NE 39th St., 305.573.1939 www.nibahome.com
Novaro Gallery introduces its new glass jewelry line 2/14/09
February 14
“Art + Design Night” 7-10pm
There is no better time to celebrate love than in February for Valentine’s Day! On Gallery Night, Novaro Gallery will introduce its new glass jewelry line. Through Feb. 28, the gallery is offering a reduction of up to 50% on all pieces.
Novaro Gallery, 2 NE 40th St., Suite 101, 305.573.9691
New Paintings featuring Shie Moreno and Alex Brewer opens at Lawrence Savage Galleries 2/14/09
February 14
“Art + Design Night” 7-10pm
New Paintings, a two-man show featuring Shie Moreno and Alex Brewer, opens Feb. 12 at Lawrence Savage Galleries. Moreno and Brewer’s journey together creates anew the dynamic friendships of earlier masters of modern art. The pair continues to evolve the language of their individual expression in a way that is liberating for those who follow them. The gallery will also showcase noted designer Andrew Muggleton’s 2009 furniture collection. An opening reception will be held on Feb. 14, 7-10pm.
Lawrence Savage Galleries, 66 NE 40th St., 305.576.1666 www.lawrencesavagegalleries.com
Avant Gallery takes it up a notch this Valentine’s Day 2/14/09
February 14
“Art + Design Night” 7-10pm
Avant Gallery takes it up a notch this Valentine’s Day with the unveiling of new super-sexy works by artist Rossano Ferrari and photographer David Anthony. Cocktails will be served on Feb. 14 from 7-10 pm.
For more information, contact Violeta de la Serna at 305.573.8873 or at violeta@avantgallery.com
Avant Gallery, 3850 N. Miami Ave., 305.573.8873 www.avantgallery.com
Carpet Creations Red Carpet Opening 2/12/09
February 12
“Red Carpet Opening” 6:30-9:30pm
Carpet Creations is hosting a Red Carpet Opening on Feb. 12 from 6:30 to 9:30 pm. The event features a personal appearance by award-winning rug designer Emma Gardner. Guests can register to win fabulous Alpaca wool throws. RSVP at events@floridainternationalmag.com
Carpet Creations, 151 NE 40th St., 305.576.5900 www.carpetcreations.com
AERO BAR presents The Martinez Brothers 2/21/09
AERO BAR presents the Martinez Brothers, if you’ve ever seen them spin, you know that what separates Chris and Steve Martinez from the rest of the pack isn’t just their skills, but their seemingly limitless energy. What sets apart the Martinez Brothers is their spirit. Oh, and another little thing: their age. By now you’ve heard about the Martinez Brothers. These guys are practically the definition of new blood. Steve is 20, Chris is 17. For a little perspective on the unlikelihood of their position, consider this: Shelter, the club where the Martinez Brothers learned just about everything they know about house music, opened its doors the same year that Chris was born.
SPACE IS LIMITED Table Reservations HIGHLY RECOMMENDED call 786.380.5947
Two Designers A Magnificent Combination VIP Invite 2/11/09
RSVP: arclinea@arclineamiami.com
www.arclineamiami.com
www.rwlux.com
Moleca Cachaça Happy Hour @ ANDU Restaurant & Lounge 2/12/09
Valentine’s Day Bazaar One Sotheby’s International Realty & Caissa Group to benefit Educate Tomorrow 2/12/09
Valentine’s Day Bazaar
February 12th
One Sotheby’s International Realty & Caissa Group
Join us at the Pre-Valentine’s Bazaar to create a Valentine’s Day everyone will remember.
Appetizers will be provided by local restaurants, catering companies, as well as a bar.
Special Gifts and Raffles throughout the day!
What: Valentine’s Day Bazaar
When: Thursday, February 12, 2009
Where: 8501 School House Road Miami, FL33143
Time: 11am-7pm
Participants:
Liza and Tera Beachwear, Nick Del Mar, Cybele Boutique, Domoi-Jewelery, Patricia Arango,
Praia boutique, Soy Candles, Rescue Skin Care Miami, Yoga Shala, Peter Brooks Chocolates,
Poodlies, Fabulous Fashion Finds, Peace Love World, FR Image Consulting,
Chill Brand, Casa & Resort, Tee Cups, Full Moon Accessories, Uzca Jewelry,
Mariposa Design, Cristin Sloval, Janets Butterflykisses and Stephanie Pellegrin Jewelry,
Liba Style and much much more…
*For More Information & Details Contact: Alina de la Vega caissagroup@gmail.com or 305-335-8219
Educate Tomorrow is a non-profit organization whose primary mission is to provide one-on-one educational mentors to foster care children that are turning 18 and “aging out” of the Florida State Foster Care system.
Educate Tomorrow
1717 No. Bayshore, Ste 203
Miami, Florida 33132
305-374-3751
www.educatetomorrow.org
info@educatetomorrow.org
Mamajuana Cafe Opens With Red Carpet Affair 2/19/09
Coral Gables, Florida which is no stranger to fine dining establishments is about to get a culinary boost from an indigenous Dominican miracle potion named “Mamajuanaâ€. The owners of the famous Mamajuana Café in New York are ready to open their doors locally and treat Miami residents to the feel, sights, tastes, and sounds that have had the Big Apple buzzing for years.
A formal ribbon cutting ceremony will take place at 6:30 pm with Coral Gables city officials, celebrities and the owners of Mamajuana (Victor Osorio, Carlos Saint-hilaire). Following that “welcome†into the South Florida community, the kick off celebration will commence. Passed hors de oeuvres, Mojitos courtesy of Bacardi, Champagne courtesy of Korbel and fresh rolled cigars courtesy of South Beach Cigar Shop will keep guests of this high end soiree smiling as they are the first to step foot into Mamajuana in Miami.
Mamajuana represents a place where all five of the senses will delight. Nestled across the street from “The Village of Merrick Park†Mamajuana Café will embark guests on a journey to a far off “paradiseâ€. A full-on entertainment and dining experience, Mamajuana Cafe was created for the patron possessing an appreciation for culture, art, and cuisine. The venue is an attraction in itself as it stays true to pre and post Columbian Dominican culture.
The owners of Mamajuana Café considered every detail as they carefully blended pre-Columbian artifacts and feel with old world Spanish architecture. The name “Mamajuana†itself is derived from a drink created by the Taino Indians who are indigenous to the Dominican Republic. The Mamajuana drink is a concoction made of herbs, roots, rum, and wine which has been used as a cure all that treats everything from impotency to the flu.
Much like the Mamajuana drink the Café will act as a cure all for patrons as the venue transports them from the mundane to an exotic Dominican paradise. One can indulge in amazing cocktails, an award-winning wine list (under the direction of Sommelier Yamil Martinez) and live entertainment. But the real star of the show is the cuisine. Acclaimed Chef Ricardo Cardona, a pioneer of Nuevo Latin Cuisine who created the Mamajuana menu in New York will oversee the kitchen creating the menu in Miami as well. Cardona, who has been featured in numerous publications including The New York Times, The L.A. Times, and The Chicago Tribune, has worked in a variety of French and American restaurants before accepting his current task at this venue situated in one of the most prominent areas of South Florida.
On Thursday February 19th 2009 the grand opening will be like an awards ceremony complete with a red carpet filled with local, regional and national/international celebrities. Onlookers will get to feast their eyes on all that equals a “wow†factor such as the most fabulous exotic vehicles out in the market parked out front courtesy of Elite Luxury Rentals, body painted models and performers courtesy of Zhantra Entertainment and Drawing on People, music, surprise performances and much, much, more. Once inside the venue, guests will have the opportunity to sit amidst the beautiful ambiance the ownership had created, including original artwork by artist Alex Yanes.
Guests, VIPS including: Tito Puente Jr., Fernando Del Rincon, Tony Andrade, Nuestra Belleza Latina Alejandra Espinoza, Shalim, Latin Grammy Winner Jorge Moreno, Charytin Goyco, Karol Rosa, List Alea, and media will be present as this opening takes everyone on a journey, a fabulous one embracing a concept straight from NYC to the city of beaches and amazing nightlife- Miami.
The Mamajuana grand Opening will take place with a ribbon cutting at 6:30pm, cocktail reception with music from 7-10pm. Promotional partners include: Presidente Beer, Got It Concierge, Gables Magazine, One Source Branding, and the UM Transplant Foundation.
For additional information on Mamajuana Café in Coral Gables, or grand opening festivities, please contact: Creativas Group (305) 968-2384 and via email at: info@creativasgroup.com for media coverage, and interviews. For interviews with Victor Osorio, Carlos Saint-hilaire or Chef Ricardo Cardona please contact: Creativas Group.
RSVP TO: GPINERES@CREATIVASGROUP.COM
Winter Party Festival Monday RED EYE 3/2/09
There’s nothing quite so euphoric as the unbridled release of the weekend’s final party—and that’s certainly true when we’re talking about the legendary Winter Party Festival Monday morning marathon called RED EYE. Produced by Hilton Wolman and hosted by Power Infiniti, RED EYE commences on Monday, March 2nd at 5 am at the new multi-level venue, Nocturnal, in downtown Miami. With DJ Abel taking his core of dance aficionados on a twelve-hour musical journey, RED EYE is one flight you definitely can’t miss.
Winter Party Festival at Cameo 3/1/09
On Sunday night, March 1, South Beach’s most spectacular club, the world-famous CAMEO, welcomes Winter Party Festival. This year will be bigger and better than ever, with DJs/Producers Chus & Ceballos teaming up with DJ/Producer Tony Moran to create a celebration that people will be talking about for years to come. Complete with a fully-furnished outdoor chill lounge, Cameo will open at 8 pm with a two-hour OPEN BAR and will continue with non-stop music until 5 am.
Bring Your Sweetheart And Join Us For Valentines Day Dinner At Nikki Beach Miami 2/14/09
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Pre-Valentine & EuroCircle’s 10th Anniversary Drinks @ Barchetta on the Bay 2/12/09
Pre-Valentine and EuroCircle’s 10th Anniversary Cocktails
EuroCircle and Europa@America – joint event
Please join us to celebrate EuroCircle’s 10th anniversary and for pre-Valentine cocktails at Barchetta on the Bay.
Thursday, February 12, 2009
7:00pm – 10:00pm
Barchetta on the Bay – it’s a beautiful setting on the wide, open bay.
www.barchettaristorante.com
1601 79th Street Causeway
North Bay Village, FL
RSVP HERE
Start celebrating Valentine’s at an Italian Ristorante because Italian is the language of l’amore, and dance to musica latina: Salsa, Merengue……
Enjoy inviting bay vistas, drink specials $3.00 beer, $5:00 for mixed drinks and complimentary appetizers.
Thanks!
Gabriele and Gian
Phone:7863192258
Email: miami@eurocircle.com
Karla Turcios The Open City at the Wynwood Project Space 2/14/09
Karla Turcios: The Open City
February 14 – March 7
Honduran-born visual artist Karla Turcios unveils her latest series at the University of Miami’s Wynwood Project Space on Saturday, February 14, 2009. Please join us for the opening reception from 7:00 PM to 10:00 PM. A special Valentine’s Day selection of red wine and organic chocolate truffles will be provided by event sponsor Whole Foods.
The Wynwood Project Space is located at 2200a NW 2nd Avenue, on the corner of NW 2nd Ave and NW 22nd Street.
For inquiries, please call 305.284.2542
or email Logan Beitmen: Logan@miami.edu
Confection Opening at O.H.W.O.W. Gallery 2/13/09
CONFECTION – A Charity Bake Sale Art Exhibition
O.H.W.O.W. proudly presents CONFECTION
Opening February 13, 2009 – Pres Rodriguez brings the local artistic community together in this one-of-a-kind Charity Bake Sale Art Exhibition to benefit the Daily Bread Food Bank. Over twenty artists will contribute to this anything goes exhibition including Jim Drain, Aranzazu Gayoso, Michael Genovese, Jason Hedges, Alvaro Ilizarbe, Susan Lee-Chun, Nick D. Lobo, Justin Long, Lee Materazzi, Hugo Montoya, Bert Rodriguez, Leyden Rodriguez-Casanova, TM Sisters, Jen Stark, Jonathan Thomas and Kyle Trowbridge.
With a slew of surprises in store, this bake sale will be anything but what you have experienced at the local church. Live performances by Waterford Landing, Remote Controllers (DJ Healer and Chris Video) and Dino Felipe. Come one, come all and definitely come hungry!
ABOUT O.H.W.O.W.: Aaron Bondaroff and Al Moran’s Our House West of Wynwood (O.H.W.O.W.) is Miami’s most exciting high profile art space. Designed by Rafael de Cardenas of Architecture at Large, the venue features prominent international and U.S. based experimental art as well as innovative contemporary art forms through an alternative cross-disciplinary perspective.
ABOUT JIM DRAIN: Miami based Drain works with large-scale sculptures, furniture works, collages, photographs, wallpaper and stained glass. He is exhibited internationally.
ABOUT ARANZAZU GAYOSO: Aranzazu is a Mexican artist and recent graduate of Goldsmith’s college of the University of London.
ABOUT MICHAEL GENOVESE: Born in Chicago, Michael gives life to a lost art, hand painted signs. He champions simple momand- pop street commerce by painting signs for those who can’t afford them and has developed a new artist-in-residency project that puts the living artist studio on display via webcam.
ABOUT JASON HEDGES: A Miami based artist who’s work centers primarily around food. Hedges works with different mediums to create sculptures, art installations and paintings.
ABOUT ALVARO ILIZARBE: Peruvian born Ilizarbe creates drawings and t-shirts. He runs a website www.freegums.com where you can view his latest artistic output, oddball videos.
ABOUT SUSAN LEE-CHUNG: Lee-Chung is a performance-based artist currently based in Miami. Her body of work incorporates performance, video, and installations.
ABOUT NICOLAS LOBO: Originally from Los Angeles, Nick works with mixed media and has exhibited at North Miami MoCA and Placemaker Gallery and Locust Projects, among others.
ABOUT JUSTIN LONG: Justin works with mixed media and performance art.
ABOUT LEE MATERAZZI: Visionary Lee Materazzi is known for creating unordinary scenarios using her mother and sometimes friends as subjects and then photographing them. Courtesy of Spinello Gallery.
ABOUT HUGO MONTOYA: Hugo is a photographer who uses light and music as main sources for his work. He has presented exhibitions in Art Basel Miami and a solo show in Miami’s David Castillo Gallery.
ABOUT BERT RODRIGUEZ: Miamian Rodriguez has exhibited his art installations at the 2008 Whitney Biennial and Frieze Art Fair. His work is included in the permanent collection of the Kemper Museum. Courtesy of Fred Snitzer Gallery.
ABOUT LEYDEN RODRIGUEZ-CASANOVA: Cuban born Casanova creates 3 dimensional sculptures and installations. He has exhibited in New York and Miami and internationally in Basel, Switzerland, as well as Latin America. Courtesy of David Castillo Gallery.
ABOUT TM SISTERS: The sisters collaborate in mediums of video, digital video, interactive video, collage, social experiments, clothing and installations.
ABOUT JEN STARK: Miami Native Jen Stark creates vibrant sculptures using stacks of colorful construction paper. She also draws and creates animations. Jen exhibits her work nationally.
David Castillo Gallery
Fredric Snitzer Gallery
Spinello Gallery
Grolsch
Bustelo
All Proceeds Benefit The Daily Bread Food Bank
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 2009
Charity Bake Sale Art Exhibition
7pm – 11pm
Live performances by Waterford Landing, Remote Controllers (DJ Healer and Chris Video) and Dino Felipe.
11pm – 2am
O.H.W.O.W.
3100 NW 7 Avenue
Miami, Florida 33127
305.633.9345 office
305.637.3443 fax
info@oh-wow.com
Lace & Lingerie Valentines Day w/ SuperModel DJ Tatiana Fontes & Ross One 2/14/09
REV Miami Presents Valentine Massacre 2/14/09
REVMiami.com presents: VALENTINE MASSACRE!
Saturday, February 14, 2009
Black Sheep Bar (formerly Laundry Bar)
721 Lincoln Lane, Miami Beach
A Showcase of Miami Metal!
Featuring live performances by:
Dissever
Muderous Ambition
Storm Wielder
Hachetface
Dark Solace
DJ Dracula’s Daughter and DJ DJ Nosaj spinning Industrial, Goth, Metal, and Electro all night.
DRINK SPECIALS!
Only $6!!
Photographs – Little Havana Art Walk
{Okay, did anyone else know how cool this thing is? We all talk about Wynwood and Design District and the Gables, but you hardly ever hear anything about the art walk down on Calle Ocho. Meanwhile, they have been building quite the arts district down there. They call it Viernes Culturales Cultural Fridays. It is more than just galleries, there is music and restaurants, and even a cabaret. It was cold the night we went, so I imagine that it would normally be even busier than it was, but it was still pretty bustling. HIGHLY RECOMMENDED.}
Nice courtyard by a large art and research center. Looks like they normally do music here.
Artists set up along the sidewalk under the arches.
Yes, art fest next to the McDonalds.
Live music. They were really good
Outdoor grilling food. Wish we’d had time to eat.
The McDonald’s arts and crafts fair!
I bet there are normally more booths, when it is not so cold.
Lots more photos in the gallery.
12th Annual Miami HEAT Family Festival to take place at Watson Island 3/29/09
12th Annual Miami HEAT Family Festival to take place at Watson Island
Ø Generously co-presented by Carnival Cruise Lines & Stanford Financial
Ø Sunday, March 29, 2009
Ø EVENT TIME: 4 – 7 PM
Ø EVENT THEME: “BIG TOP BY THE BAY” (CIRCUS THEME)
Ø FAMILY Packages are on sale now for $1,000 – allows for entrance five (5) people.
Giveaways:
o Commemorative Miami HEAT Gift Bag
o Many more surprises!!!
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Ø Taste delicacies from over 35 of South Florida’s finest restaurants and their chefs.
Ø Live Band Entertainment to be provided along with DJ Irie and the Miami HEAT!!
Ø Valet Parking – As guests arrive, cars will be valet parked, compliments of the Miami HEAT.
Ø BIG TOP HEAT – Guests will be treated to Circus Performances and much, much more…
Ø Interactive Children’s Inflatable Area – This will be the biggest activity area in the history of the festival!
Miami HEAT Charitable Fund
Mission Statement
Established in 1997, the Miami HEAT Charitable Fund supports programs for the betterment of at-risk families in South Florida. Beneficiaries include SafeSpace, a domestic violence shelter for women and children, the Jackson Memorial Foundation’s Guardian Angels and Holtz Children’s Hospital, and the Miami Coalition for a Safe and Drug-Free Community.
The Miami HEAT Charitable Fund also provides educational scholarships for high school seniors and partners with inner-city elementary schools to fund the HEAT Academy, which provides after-school tutoring and mentoring programs. Through these initiatives, the Miami HEAT Charitable Fund continues to inspire the youth of South Florida to envision their dreams and achieve their goals.
For more information please call 786.777.4284
Green Grass Be My Valentine Party 2/12/09
Young Professionals Club Happy Hour 2/10/09
Brazillian American Chamber of Commerce of Florida Young Professionals Happy Hour
Perricone’s Marketplace and Cafe
Feb 10, 6p-8p
www.brazilchamber.org
Relay for Life Kickoff 2/13/09
Happy Hour at The News at 55th Street Station 2/12/09
Happy Hour at The News at 55th Street Station on 55th Street & NE 4th Ct across from Andiamo Pizza! Come join us Thursday evening from 7pm-1am for half off drinks! You’ve worked hard all week, come relax in the outdoor patio and listen to cool sounds by DJs Doormouse & Plot.
This Thursday don’t forget to stop by The news for half off drinks!
Miami.com @ Oceanaire Happy Hour 2/11/09
Miami.com @ Oceanaire Happy Hour
Oceanaire Seafood Room
900 S. Miami Ave., Suite 111
Brickell, FL 33130
Come celebrate Miami.com‘s one-year anniversary month at Oceanaire Seafood Room, which is celebrating its 2nd anniversary in Mary Brickell Village. Enjoy complimentary Grey Goose L’Orange Cosmos from 6:30 – 8 p.m. There will also be food specials available. No need to RSVP – just come on by.
When?
Wed., Feb. 11, 2009 6:30pm-8:00pm
Miami International Boat Show 2/12-16/09
2009 Miami International Boat Show and Strictly Sail Miami
World’s Largest Boat Show Docks in Miami February 12-16, 2009
WHAT: The Miami International Boat Show and Strictly Sail Miami is one of the world’s largest boating exhibitions. The five-day event brings together thousands of the year’s newest powerboats, engines, sailboats, electronics and marine accessories from more than 2,200 exhibitors at the best deals of the year.
WHEN: Thursday, Feb. 12, through Monday, Feb. 16, 2009
Thursday, Feb. 12 (Premier Thursday): 10 a.m.-6 p.m.
Friday, Feb. 13 – Sunday, Feb. 15: 10 a.m.-8 p.m.
Monday, Feb. 16: 10 a.m.-6 p.m.
In-water displays at the Sea Isle Marina & Yachting Center and Miamarina at Bayside 10 a.m.-6 p.m. daily
WHERE: Miami Beach Convention Center
1901 Convention Center Drive, Miami Beach
Sea Isle Marina & Yachting Center
1635 North Bayshore Drive, Miami
Miamarina at Bayside Marketplace (Strictly Sail Miami)
401 Biscayne Blvd., Miami
ADMISSION:
Miami Beach Convention Center and Miamarina at Bayside: $30 for Premier Thursday, Feb. 12
$16 for adults, Feb. 13-16
FREE for children under 12
$6 for children ages 13-15
$30 for an adult two-day pass, valid any two days Feb. 13-16
Sea Isle Marina & Yachting Center: FREE
E-tickets for the Miami International Boat Show and Strictly Sail Miami are available at MiamiBoatShow.com or StrictlySail.com and are redeemable Feb. 12-16 at special e-ticket-only entrances of the Show.
TRANSPORTATION: FREE South Beach local and air-conditioned shuttle-bus service connects show locations with more than 15,000 parking spaces.
For $10 a day, visitors can park at the American Airlines Arena and Bicentennial Park, where a park-and-ride facility will connect them to the Show’s three locations. The free shuttle buses run continuously from one hour prior to the Show’s opening until one hour after the Show’s closing.
At the Miami Beach Convention Center, buses drop off passengers at the main entrance on Washington Avenue and pick up passengers at the west side of the outdoor patio on Meridian Avenue.
At the Sea Isle Marina & Yachting Center, the passenger drop-off and pick-up station is located at the main entrance by the Marriott on North Bayshore Drive.
At Miamarina at Bayside, shuttle buses pick up and drop off passengers at the show entrance located on the water’s edge in front of the Hard Rock Café.
INFORMATION: Call (954) 441-3220 or visit the Miami International Boat Show’s Web sites at MiamiBoatShow.com or Strictly Sail’s Web site at StrictlySail.com.
The Miami International Boat Show is produced by the National Marine Manufacturers Association (NMMA), the world’s largest producer of boat shows. NMMA is the leading association representing the $37.5 billion per year recreational boating industry. NMMA member companies produce more than 80 percent of the boats, engines, trailers, accessories and gear used by boaters and anglers in the U.S. For more information about the NMMA, visit www.nmma.org.
The 68th annual Miami International Boat Show and Strictly Sail Miami returns to South Florida on Feb. 12-16, 2009, at the Miami Beach Convention Center, the Sea Isle Marina & Yachting Center, and Miamarina at Bayside.
The world’s greatest boat show brings together more than 2,200 exhibitors showcasing thousands of the newest powerboats, sailboats, engines, marine electronics and accessories, at the best deals of the year. In addition to boats, there is a host of interactive seminars and demonstrations to educate visitors about the boating lifestyle and enhance time spent out on the water.
“Visitors from around the globe flock to Miami to see the latest and greatest the boating industry has to offer – if you’re a boater, or thinking about becoming one, this is a can’t miss event,†said Cathy Rick-Joule, show manager of the Miami show and vice president of Southern Shows for the National Marine Manufacturers Association (NMMA). “Boating is big business in Miami, but we’ll be taking it to a whole new level this year with exhibitors offering incredible deals and our three locations bringing access to the world’s best boats and boating gear.â€
Highlights of the 2009 Miami International Boat Show include:
Big Game Room Sport Fishing Expo
To help experienced boaters and novices learn angling skills and hone their fishing techniques, the Miami International Boat Show brings together every product and resource imaginable into one central location at the Big Game Room Sport Fishing Expo, which is co-presented by Marlin, Sport Fishing and Salt Water Sportsman magazines along with The Outdoor Channel, America’s leader in outdoor TV.
Now in its sixth year, the Big Game Room provides visitors with opportunities to see and buy the latest fishing gear; participate in interactive seminars led by fishing legends; gather information on fishing destinations, charters and tournaments; and simply share good times with fellow anglers.
The Big Game Room is located on the second floor of the Miami Beach Convention Center, above Hall B.
Discover Boating Center
The Discover Boating Center is an educational hub providing Show visitors with unbiased advice on selecting, buying and maintaining a boat in addition to information about financing, popular fishing destinations, boating tips and more. The “Boating Guy†will also be on hand to give seminars on a wide variety of boating topics.
The Discover Boating Center is located in Lobby C of the Miami Beach Convention Center.
Boating Safety Challenge
Visitors are asked to “Take the Sea Tow Challenge†and try a boating safety activity hosted by the Sea Tow Foundation for Boating Safety and Education. The challenge encourages recreational boaters to learn more about boating safety concepts and the importance of wearing a life jacket while on the water. Prizes will be awarded for various levels of participation.
The Boating Safety Challenge is located in Lobby C of the Miami Beach Convention Center.
Miami Herald Discover Boating Photo Contest
Show visitors are invited to submit their favorite boating lifestyle photographs and enter to win a 12-foot Adirondack Boat Pack, valued at $2,500, and a $500 Miami International Boat Show shopping spree in the 7th annual Miami Herald Discover Boating Photo Contest. Ten honorable mentions will receive $50 Miami International Boat Show shopping sprees.
Photo entries can be submitted online at MiamiBoatShow.com, or visitors to the Show may submit their photos at the Discover Boating Center, located in Lobby C of the Miami Beach Convention Center. Winners will be announced after 3 p.m. on Saturday, Feb. 14.
Boater’s World Giveaway
Visitors can enter to win a $1000 Boater’s World Gift Certificate, simply by completing an entry form available in the Convention Center lobby at the Miami show.
Triumph Boat Giveaway
Boating enthusiasts have the opportunity to complete an entry form for a chance to win a Triumph 1700 Skiff Boat Package valued at $17,527 (M.S.R.P.). For more details, visit MiamiBoatShow.com for your chance to win.
Sunset Celebrations
Visitors to the Miami International Boat Show can celebrate the South Florida sunsets with food and drink specials from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m., Friday, Feb. 13, through Sunday, Feb. 15, along Convention Center Drive at the Miami Beach Convention Center.
The Local Boater Option Registration
Customs and Border Protection (CBP) officers will be at the show to enroll eligible participants in the CBP Local Boater Option (LBO). This is a new voluntary, free of charge, program which allows a participant to telephonically report the arrival of their private vessel, make customs declarations, submit any necessary additional information, and be cleared for immigration purposes without the need to report to a port of entry in person. Please visit the CBP booth to speak with an officer and register.
Highlights of the 2009 Strictly Sail Miami include:
Discover Sailing Center
Visitors of all ages can experience the thrill of sailing under the supervision of an experienced sailor at the Discover Sailing Center, located on a floating dock between Piers A and B at Miamarina. These free, half-hour lessons aboard catamarans and multihulls introduce Show attendees to the sailing experience while remaining in a controlled environment.
Sailing Seminar Series
Visitors can hone their skills and receive tips for enhancing their sailing experiences through a daily series of nearly 100 free seminars led by renowned experts.
Kids Aboard Boat Building Program
Children ages six and older can participate in free boat-building workshops from noon-6 p.m. every day of the Show. Under the supervision of bilingual, U.S.-certified instructors, children create two 10-foot wooden sailing yachts that will be launched into Biscayne Bay on Monday, Feb. 16.
South African Pavilion Multi-Hull Lagoon
The South African Boatbuilders Business Council and the South African Consulate General return to Miami for the fourth year, bringing ten world-class sailing vessels, marine accessories and tourist information from the Cape.
Annual Latitudes and Attitudes Cruiser’s Bash
As the Show winds down to a close at 6 p.m. on Saturday, the annual Strictly Sail Cruiser’s Bash kicks off into high gear. Visitors can mingle with a swarm of sailors, feast on free beer and pizza and enjoy the tropical sounds of a live band. Entry into the Cruiser’s Bash is FREE with a Saturday admission ticket.
Miami International Boat Show and Strictly Sail Miami hours are Thursday, Feb. 12 (Premier Thursday) from 10 a.m.-6 p.m.; Friday, Feb. 13, and Sunday, Feb. 15, from 10 a.m.-8 p.m.; and Monday, Feb. 16 from 10 a.m.-6 p.m. The marinas close at 6 p.m. daily. For advance tickets and more information, visit MiamiBoatShow.com.
About Miami International Boat Show
The Miami International Boat Show is produced by the National Marine Manufacturers Association (NMMA), the world’s largest producer of boat shows. NMMA is the leading association representing the $37.5 billion per year recreational boating industry. NMMA member companies produce more than 80 percent of the boats, engines, trailers, accessories and gear used by boaters and anglers in the U.S. For more information about the NMMA, visit www.nmma.org.
About Strictly Sail Miami
Strictly Sail Miami is endorsed by Sail America, the sailing industry trade association, in cooperation with NMMA. For more information about Sail America, call (800) 817-SAIL or visit www.sailamerica.com.
Mary Poppins Visits CocoWalk 2/15/09
The Coral Way Colombian Lions Club Invite You To A Colombian Lunch 3/1/09
The Coral Way Colombian Lions Club
We cordially invite you, your family and friends To
A COLOMBIAN LUNCH (Bandeja Paisa)
(rice, beans, beef, fried egg, plantains, arepa)
The funds received from this event will be for the District 35 A Entities
Date: Sunday March 1, 2009
Time: 12:00 p.m. – 5 p.m.
Place: 24500 SW 167 Ave.
Homestead, FL 33031
Donation: $15/$5 Kids
Lunch and 1 Drink
For more information and reservations, please call:
305-345-0920 – Luis Olarte, President
Let’s Enjoy
Dance Contest – Raffles – DJ
Volunteer donations will be accepted
Sundays at The Shore Club – Pool Party and Industry Karaoke 2/8/09
Sad as it may be, football season is over.
Don’t worry, because it only gives you more time for
Sundays at The Shore Club
Presented by:
TAI Entertainment and ONS Media Group
Visit www.ONSevents.com to be placed on the Guestlist
or to reserve a VIP table. Requests must be received by 12 noon Sunday.
SHORE THING SUNDAYS POOL PARTY
Location: The Shore Club Pool
Time: 2pm until ???
Date: Every Sunday afternoon
and in the evenings join us for
BEAUTY AND THE BEATS
an NYC Sytle Industry and Agency Karaoke Night
Location: The SKYBAR Red Room at The Shore Club
Time: 10pm – 5am
Date: Every Sunday Evening
THE SHORE CLUB
1901 Collins Avenue
Miami Beach, Florida 33139
The Evolution of Broadway, with David Kingery 2/21-22/09
The Evolution of Broadway
Feb. 21 & 22, Sat. 8 pm, Sun., 3 pm
An incredible new musical revue by ASJ’s Artistic Director David Kingery
The Broadway Musical is a true American art form!
Broadway has captivated audiences for over a century, with cutting-edge plots, music and lyrics that mirror our multi-faceted society.
Join David & his talented troupe of singers, dancers & actors on this historic, entertaining journey that celebrates the riches of Broadway — past & present.
Our great cast includes David Kingery, Kristen Fox, Ray Yanez, Nydia Noreiga, Jesse Carlo, Melissa Youngblood, Kelly Roberts and Carl Lauderman.
Where: Arts at St. Johns, 4760 Pinetree Drive
Miami Beach, FL 33140
TIX: $20 adults, $15 online/seniors/students
Buy tickets online at www.artsatstjohns.com
Phone: 305-613-2325
Blumarine One-Year Anniversary Celebration 2/11/09
Chelsea Galleria Opening Garie Waltzer 2/14/09
Fairchild Palms Crawfish Boil 3/6/09
The Fairchild Palms present the
7th Annual Crawfish Boil
Friday, March 6, 2009
7:30 – 11:00 pm
Fairchild Tropical Botanic Garden
Coral Gables, Florida
Live Music by local favorites Live Bait, Cajun flavors and tons of crawfish, Mardi Gras revelry and more!
The Fairchild Palms are dynamic young professionals committed to support the Fairchild Tropical Botanic Garden. All proceeds go to the Fairchild Challenge environmental education outreach program distributed to schools nationwide.
Elastic Bond :: La Family Dub + Dj Maya @ PS14 2/14/09
JACK DANIEL’S STUDIO No. 7
presents an exclusive live performance by
ELASTIC BOND
LA FAMILY DUB & DJ MAYA
with Special Surprise Guest Bands + DJs
Saturday, February 14th @ 10PM
PS14
30 NE 14 ST � Downtown Miami
21 + over � limited capacity
Mandatory RSVP at studio7@shockoff.com
Your friends at JACK DANIEL’S remind you to drink responsibly.
JACK DANIEL’s and OLD NO. 7 are � and � 2008 JACK DANIEL’S.
All Rights Reserved. Tennessee Whiskey Alcohol 40% by Volume [80 proof].
Distilled and Bottled by JACK DANIEL DISTILLERY. Lynchburg [Pop. 361], Tennessee.
13th Annual Melton Mustafa Jazz Festival Concert 2/7/09
The
13th Annual Melton Mustafa
Jazz Festival Concert
will be at the
North Miami Beach “Julius Littman” Theater
17011 NE 19th Street
on Saturday February 7, 2009.
The tickets are $25.00 General Admission. Tickets for senior citizens and students with I.D. are $15.00. Tickets can be purchased at the Book Store of Florida Memorial University, 15800 NW 42nd Ave. You can also purchase the tickets on the day of the concert at the performance venue, North Miami Beach “Julius Littman” Performing Arts Theater. The Workshop and Master classes are at Florida Memorial University on Friday Feb. 6, 2009. For Info. 305-623-8219 or 305-626-3150.
Claudiae Previews her Spring 2009 Collection Monday Night at the Mondrian 2/9/09
Come see claudiae present her 2009 Spring Collection on the runway at the Mondrian this coming Monday. Feel free to pass along this invite and bring your friends – the more the merrier!
Mondrian
1100 West Avenue Miami Beach
Shareef Malnik & Pauly Shore’s Birthday at The Forge THE AQUARIAN PARTY 2/11/09
Pure Imagination LIVE at Sweat Records 2/7/09
the sixth exciting installment of Pure Imagination LIVE at Sweat Records!! It’s one of the most unique, FREE nights of titillating entertainment in town so mark your calendars and make it out!!
To read more about it, check out this awesome Miami Herald article that came out on Sunday: Poetic Absurdities: WVUM’s Matt Gajewski upholds a storytelling tradition… and the New Times Crossfade Blog too!!
Salvation Saturdays with DJ Abel at Score 2/7/09
Tonight, February 7th, Miami’s favorite new monthly party moves to SATURDAYS. Salvation Saturdays inaugural event will feature Salvation classic beats mixed with today’s hot new sounds by DJ Abel, spectacular shows by Power Infiniti and friends – and the fun, hands-in-the-air joyful atmosphere that quickly became a trademark feature of this monthly event – chosen as “Best of 2008” by the Edge national online network.
www.Scorebar.net
www.HiltonWolman.com
MySpace.com/DJAbelMusic
David Castillo Gallery presents Tom Scicluna’s Pinched & Guido Albi-Marini’s Calor 2/14/09
David Castillo Annex: Tom Scicluna, Pinched
David Castillo Gallery: Guido Albi-Marini, Calor
Tom Scicluna
Pinched
David Castillo Annex
2234 NW 2nd Avenue, Miami
February 14 – March 7, 2009
Reception February 14, 7-10
David Castillo Annex is proud to present Tom Scicluna’s site-specific installation, Pinched.
Working with construction-ready materials, Scicluna implements an I-beam arrangement as a productive pause. The sprawling composition animates the exhibition space, dominating the floor as imminently as the financial real estate crisis in the US, and as carefully as the Bauhaus movement sought social redemption in the rigor of aestheticism. The complacency of Scicluna’s exaggerated arrangement, seemingly grafted from the site itself, also bears traces of ironic Absurdism; the viewer’s capacity to swallow art as architecture becomes both graceful in its democracy and frightening in its unquestioned breadth.
Scicluna believes in situational place and artistic situation. By harnessing the meeting of materials, the ability of mass to displace mass, the coerciveness of perspective, and the potential energy of balance, Pinched engages sensationalists and scrutinizers with the acutest attention.
Tom Scicluna was born in London in 1974 and lives and works in Miami. Recent group shows include Rendez-Vous ’08, Musée d’Art Contemporain de Lyon, France, in conjunction with the Moore Space European Residency Program; Tuttle, David Castillo Gallery (2008); and Shadows, Disappearances and Illusions, Miami Art Museum (2008).
Guido Albi-Marini
Calor
David Castillo Gallery
2234 NW 2nd Avenue, Miami
February 14 – March 7, 2009
Reception February 14, 7-10 pm
In the David Castillo Gallery, Guido Albi- Marini’s Calor philosophises that the eye of the camera sees what exists, while the eye of the artist sees meanings as unrefined as sugar in its raw form. The documentary, taciturn power of Albi-Marini’s images give voice to traders of the Muslim Agricultural Revolution, slave laborers of the Caribbean, and steam engineers of the Industrial Age. Sugar has crystallized the history of the world’s greatest advancements and atrocities. “Calor,” the entomology of ” calorie,” connects to “heat” in Latin and related languages. Sugar’s harmful caloric makeup and contentious politics remain hot topics that cannot be destroyed as easily as farmers burn sugarcane to reduce the amount of leafy material before processing.
Albi-Marini’s photographs not only call to mind destruction and vigilance, but the fuel of economy, consumption of resources, expense of labor, and exchange of culture. From its ashes rise universal enjoyment and consequence. Albi-Marini allows the viewer to understand sugarcane as a perennial, continuing to colonize contemporary society’s emotional psyche and physical addictions. Historical and medical trends seem to urge that burning sugarcane should be understood as an act of protest. However, from the “sugar nips” of 18th century London to the Pez dispensers of today, sugar continues to coat the palms of the people, and the people remain in the palms of corporate hands.
Guido Albi-Marini was born in Naples, Italy in 1955 and lives and works primarily in Miami. Albi-Marini was a pupil of the Neapolitan salons frequented by artists and architects during the 1960s and 70s. His work has been exhibited nationally and internationally, and is in many important public and private collections.
David Castillo Gallery announces John Bailly’s Bloody Noses and Cracked Crowns in the Project Room. Bailly’s oil paintings and works on paper accumulate physical manifestations of states of mind. Often brooding and tumultuous, Bailly’s work seems to suggest the struggle for communication, fluidity of identity, and human empathy through a dense language of bridges, cityscapes, ancient geography, and self-annihilation. Ultimately, Bailly uses abstraction and Dadaist technique to empower the viewer to construct meaning in a world where objects and events possess no true nature.
John Bailly was born in Slough, Buckinghamshire, and raised in Paris, Aix-les-Bains, Long Island, Lyon, and Miami. He received his MFA in painting and printmaking from Yale University in 1993, and is a Fellow of The Honors College at Florida International University. His work has been exhibited at University of Maine Museum of Art, Museum of Contemporary Art Jacksonville, Texas State University, and other institutions throughout the US. In 2006 Bailly was awarded the South Florida Cultural Consortium Fellowship for Visual and Media Artists, and a State of Florida Individual Artist Grant.
About David Castillo
David Castillo holds degrees in History and Art History from Yale University and the Angelicum in Rome. Since 2000, he has dealt in important Latin American, European, and American secondary market works. David Castillo Gallery opened in 2005 after transforming a dilapidated warehouse in Miami, Florida, USA into a 5,000 square foot gallery, project room and annex.
Gallery Hours
Tuesday – Saturday, 10 am – 5pm and by appointment
David Castillo Gallery
info@davidcastillogallery.com
+1 305 573 8110 Telephone
http://www.davidcastillogallery.com
2234 NW 2nd Avenue
Miami, Florida 33127
United States
Call For Entries – ES Art Competition (Less than 2 weeks left) Due February 15, 2009
{Please note, these links lead to artistic images that may contain nudity.}
CALL FOR ENTRIES
EROTIC SIGNATURE’S “WORLD’S GREATEST EROTIC ART OF TODAYâ€
–Submissions now being accepted for The World’s Ultimate Erotic Art Competition–
Erotic Signature announces its 2008-09 International Search for the World’s best erotic artworks. This marks the third year that Erotic Signature has launched what has now become one of the world’s largest and highest prized competitions for erotic art. Dedicated to both artists and art enthusiasts alike, Erotic Signature has put together a distinguished panel of judges consisting of museum curators, academics, collectors, editors and established masters in the field of erotic art to narrow down all submitted entries to a mere 200 winners.
Deadline: The Deadline for all entries is set for February 15th, 2009.
Categories: Submissions will be accepted in:
Fine art, Digital art, Photography, Sculpture, and Mixed Media.
Subject Matter: We have set very few parameters in this area, we want to encourage art expressing every sexuality and subject matter, as well as alternative lifestyles; however all work must not move outside of the boundaries of consenting sexuality.
Eligibility: This international erotic art competition is open to all erotic artists and photographers from every country. Whether you are already established as an artist, on the way up or a complete unknown, we wish to embrace and showcase your talents to the world.
Jurors: Christopher John Ball (Treasurer: Association of Erotic Artists); Anna Hurwitz (Director: Seattle Erotic Art Festival); Laurence Gartel (Artist, Producer); Jerry Vile (Director, Dirty Detroit ); Kelly Stevens (Director, Nude Nite Orlando/Tampa ); Jamie McCartney (Sculptor and owner of Impure Art Gallery); Justice Howard (Photographer); Jacques Rivest (Curator and Director: Conseil Des Arts du Quebec); Johnny Gray (Digital Artist – 2007 Master Award Winner); Durk Dehner (Executive Director: Tom of Finland Foundation); Phil Illingworth (Artist); Carolyn Weltman (Artist)
Awards and Prizes: This competition awards opportunities for artists to present their work to an international audience of collectors, curators, art consultants and others who appreciate erotic fine arts and photography.
$Over $15,000 in Cash Prizes
PLUS,
All of the participating winning artworks (200 book winners and the (6) above prize winners) will be published in “World’s Greatest Erotic Art of Today – Vol. 3â€. You can see a preview of last year’s book at: http://eroticsignature.com/jcms/index.php/Volume-2.html
Your winning artwork featured in a six-month exhibition tour in five major cities; starting Mid-June 2009 (Schedule and Location to be confirmed).
As a coveted winner, you will receive by mail a complimentary copy of the book (artists pay shipping and handling fees).
Your work will be viewed and judged by a professional jury consisting of curators of the world’s top Erotic Art Museums; already established masters in the field of erotic art, academics, art consultants and collectors, and agents.
As a competition winner (both prize and book winners), besides the incredible exposure from the book, you will also benefit from a great deal of marketing efforts undertaken by the Erotic Staff on your behalf, including to attending numerous events throughout the year to promote the book and its distribution.
In addition, all of this year’s competition winners will have the opportunity to exhibit and sell their artworks at our (brick and motar) erotic art gallery, soon to be opened in Downtown Miami; in the Wynwood Art Design District.
Do you have what it take to be a part of it?
Important Dates:
The Deadline for the competition is: February 15, 2009
The Winners notified via email by: February 22, 2009
The Winners will be posted by: February 28, 2009
The Exhibition and Book Release: June, 2009
Winners Exhibition Tour – 6 months (June – Nov. 2009); 5 cities: TBA
Entry Fee:
The entry fee is $20 USD per image.
Artists are allowed up to a maximum of 5 entries.
Entries Submissions: Entries can be submitted on-line or via mail.
Winners Notification: A list of winning artists will be posted on the Erotic Signature’s web site. Also, artists with winning entries will be notified by both e-mail and mail, and receive instructions to submit their high-res images for the book.
For more info or to enter the competition: www.eroticsignature.com.
Erotic Signature
P.O. Box 014837
Miami , Florida 33101
USA
Liv: Erick Morillo Presidents Weekend Fontainebleau Miami Beach 2/15/09
Gallery Night featuring Romantic, Sexy & Unforgettable Art at miArte Gallery 2/6/09
Art speaks to the Heart…
Join us for a special Gallery Night featuring a selection of romantic, sexy, passionate and unforgettable art from our current exhibitions
Friday, February 6, 2009 7:00 – 10:00 pm
miArte Gallery
85 Merrick Way
Coral Gables, FL
305.445.2783
www.miartegallery.com
Happy Valentine’s Day!
Gallery Hours: Tues – Fri: 11:00 am – 7:00 pm & Sat 10:00 am – 5:00 pm. miArte Gallery is located one block north of Miracle Mile and west of Douglas Road in Coral Gables, Florida.
Malagasy Festival at Monkey Jungle 2/7/09
Malagasy Festival at Monkey Jungle
February 7th
Saturday, February 7, 2009, from 2pm – 5pm; Monkey Jungle, Located on SW 216th St. and 147th Ave will be having a festival to celebrate the island of Madagascar with special emphasis on the unique cultural and biological diversity, and the threats facing them both. This event will be hosted by The DuMond Conservancy.
Featuring:
• Chameleons, geckos, frogs, orchids, and succulents from Madagascar
• Art and handicrafts by Malagasy people
• Presentations, including National Geographic Explorer Dr. Mireya Mayor
• African dance and musical performance by “Drumming with Ndakhteâ€.
Admission:
Adults – $10; children (4 – 18) – $5; under 4 free;
College Students (with ID) – $5
Family package (2 adults + 3 children) – $20
events@dumondconservancy.org for more details The DuMond Conservancy supports conservation in Madagascar
Schnebly’s 6th Semi- Annual Carambola Stomp Celebration 2/14-16/09
Its back;
Schnebly’s 6th Semi- Annual Carambola Stomp Celebration!!
February 14th, 15th, 16th
Just like the “I Love Lucy” scene with Lucy and the gypsy stomping the grapes, here at Schnebly’s we keep the Harvest tradition. This Valentines/Presidents day weekend, the winery is gearing up for its famous Star fruit Stomping Contest. Watch your spouse, kids and friends battle in our stomping barrels to win an hourly contest. You guessed it right, you WILL be using your bare feet to stomp the carambola.
There will be food, food, and more food. Featuring; delicious Latin cuisine and old fashion BBQ, a Beer and Wine bar, face painting, and more. Also, by popular demand, we’re bringing back Johnny Schnebly aka DJ Johnny Stomp-a-lot as our MC. February 14th, 15th, 16th is going to be a spectacular event. So see you at The Winery!
30205 S.W. 217 Ave – Homestead, FL 33030
888 717-WINE info@schneblywinery.com
Industrial & Electro party 2/6/09
Gen xx live /Uprokk /Exzakt live /Danny bled /Abh/Electro sluts /Rebecca’s rubber room /Play piercing /
/time to black out! /
/another electro / fetish / industrial / bass / freak show!
Friday, feb 6th 2009 @voodoo lounge
Techno sluts is an industrial electro fetish freak show. Bottom line is we are here to enjoy cutting edge high energy music and just plain have fun.
All are welcome! If you like breaks, electro, techno, industrial, fetish, house, gothic, or just like to have a good time with good people then this is for you. You dont have to dress the part just come as yourself. However if you like to express yourself then feel free to! Like we said we welcome all. For the black party we encourage everyone to wear black but its not required. Just be fun and creative.
Everyone over the age of 21 can attend this show!
For vip service contact freedomevents@live.com
The vip tables for this show will sell out. For every 5 people in your party that want a table must put a $100 dollar credit card deposit. This means your party won’t pay cover at the door and no waiting in line.
Open bar till 11pm. Get there early while drinks are free!!..
Entry for this fetish show will be $25 for men, $20 for women, $15 for those of you with voodoo vip cards.
For all flyers, videos, pictures etc visit http://www.Technoslutsparty.Com/