Running for Locust – sponsor a half marathon

FROM: Claire Breukel

Dear Friends,

Im raising money for Locust Projects- the much loved non profit alternative art space I work at that commissions artists to make experimental artwork without commercial concern. Its the only non profit alternative gallery of its kind in Miami.

To do this I am asking people to sponsor me for the Half marathon next week Sunday January 25th.

Only $1 per mile (13 miles)
but if I do it under two hours it will double to be $2 per mile ($26 in total).

This donation is tax deductible and I will send you a tax letter you can use towards your tax return.
If you are willing and able please send me your name and contact number with a YES I will donate to this great cause! (it will be $13 or hopefully $26 if Im quick) to clairebreukel@gmail.com

We will contact you for card details the week after the race or checks can be made out to Locust Projects Inc and sent to:
Locust Projects
105 NW 23rd street
Miami Fl 33127

Thank you for your support!
Wish me luck!
Claire Breukel
Director
Locust Projects
305 576 8570
www.locustprojects.org

The Circus Erotica at Mansion tonight 1/17/09

You are cordially invited to
CIRCUS EROTICA at Mansion
Saturday January 17th 2009
Presented by:
ONS Media Group
Half Price Bottles available tonight with advance RSVP only.
Call or text 305.788.3673 or email sean@onsevents.com for more info.
visit www.ONSevents.com to be placed
on the Guestlist or to reserve a VIP table.

The South Beach haven for true House Music, featuring special guest DJs of International fame and more. This week is the launch of a new monthly event called Circus Erotica… featuring ecclectic circus acts along with our resident DJ Chicco Secci.

Coming Soon: I Want Typoe So Effin Bad – To The New Spinello Gallery On The Terrace 2/13/09


COMING SOON: I WANT TYPOE SO EFFIN BAD – TO THE NEW SPINELLO GALLERY ON THE TERRACE
spinellogallery.com

It has been said that “The spunky young dealer transforms his modest gallery about as often as his competitors change their underwear.” Anthony Spinello is switching it up again at the new SPINELLO GALLERY in the MiMo (Miami Modern) District. The fresh alternative space is located at 531 NE 82nd Terrace, No.3, Miami, FL – 33138, debuting Miami’s most infamous concrete bandit, TYPOE, in his first solo exhibition, “I WANT TYPOE SO EFFIN BAD.”

The self-taught letter connoisseur, alphabet contorting, style addict, crushes Spinello’s new pad with an inaugural Valentine’s Eve celebration. The young Cuban casanova, will be wooing the chicas with a suite of twisted mixed media sculptures from his “My Crazy Life” series exploring religion, violence, money, girls, and his pursuit to be on top in the graff game for fame.

TYPOE serves up some of his childhood idols such as Jesus in “FTW” (Fuck The World), where you’ll find a small sculpture of the big “J” nailed to the cross strapped with a hand gun on his waist and an assault riffle on his back, boldly hanging above the entrance door of the gallery. A sculpture of his virgin mother, “Mary,” shows up on a pedestal sporting a clown nose with black shifty eyes. The most arresting sculptures in the exhibition are “Pineapples,” where three identical Guardian Angels are lined up, each adorned with a golden hand grenade headdress camouflaged as a juicy pineapple.

Keep it classy and bring a date on Friday, February 13th, 7-10pm.

Exhibition through March 7, 2009.

SPINELLO GALLERY: 531 NE 82nd Terrace, No. 3, Miami, FL – 33138
SOLO EXHIBITION: TYPOE / “I WANT TYPOE SO EFFIN BAD”
OPENING RECEPTION: Friday, February 13th, 7-10pm

Poplife DJ Diaga Presents The Diagameister Show and DJs Induce, Mike Deuce, and Aramis 1/17/09

Saturday January 17th / 10pm

POPLIFE
Music in motion….

DJs Induce, Mike Deuce, and Aramis

In the Red Room
DJ Diaga Presents
The Diagameister Show

Plus!
Birthday Celebrations
White Room’s Luis Fonseca
And POPLIFE’s Hostess Jax!

2-4-1 Cocktails before midnight
No Cover before Midnight

Always looking fabulous on Nefariousgirl.com


http://www.epoplife.com/

POPLIFE at White Room // 1306 North Miami Ave // DWNTWN MIA

Beauty And The Beats Karaoke at the Shore Club’s Red Room 1/18/09

Sunday’s Beauty And The Beats at the Shore Club’s Red Room is the newest style industry event. Throw back a few drinks and warm up those karaoke pipes—or just stick to the former. Enjoy sushi compliments of “Sushi-Me!” from Akashi South Beach beginning at 10 p.m.

Red Room at the Shore Club, 1901 Collins Avenue (at 19th Street), Miami Beach, (305) 673-3873, shoreclub.com

Miami Light Project Weekend with Friends 2/7/09

A Weekend With Friends

Join us as well celebrate our visionary founders, Caren Rabbino and Janine Gross and 20 years of the best in cotemporary performance from around the world! Held during the 2nd Annual Global Cuba Fest, we invite you to celebrate with us at the North Shore Bandshell!

Join us Friday night for cocktails and a smokin’ dance party with 10 time Grammy Award nominee and 2 time Grammy Award winner, Albita.
Come back Saturday night for our Anniversary Dinner and concert with the avatar of romantic Cuban music, Alex Cuba.
Close out the weekend with a Sunday night concert by Yosvany Terry under the stars and full moon!



Miami Light Project presents “A Weekend With Friends” to celebrate Miami Light Project’s 20th Anniversary and honor our founders Caren Rabbino and Janine Gross. The celebration will coincide with the 2nd Annual Global Cuba Fest featuring Grammy Award winner ALBITA, Alex Cuba and Yosvany Terry!

Dress: Carribean Chic
For more information please email phalpern@miamilightproject.com or visit www.miamilightproject.com or call Pete Halpern at 305-576-4350
Tickets
Host Level
Anniversary Host- $1,000/ 4 Weekend Passes (all concerts and parties)
Weekend Pass- $ 200/1 Weekend Pass (all concerts and parties)

A La Carte
Friday Night Cocktail Party and Concert $60
Saturday Night Dinner and Concert $150

Sponsor Levels
Megawatt- $10,000 / 8 Weekend Passes to all parties and concerts, 8 CPS* subscriptions
Kilowatt- $5,000 / 6 Weekend Passes to all parties and concerts, 6 CPS* subscriptions
Milliwatt- $2,500 / 4 Weekend Passes to all parties and concerts, 4 CPS* subscriptions

Poker Tournament at Miami Jai-Alai $30,000 Payout 1/25/09

{Normally, I am not a fan of gambling, but this one just struck me as funny.}


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Don’t miss the next Contemporary Art Boot Camp 1/21/09


Beginning January 7, MOCA will be open from 1 to 9 pm every Wednesday. Make MOCA your mid-week destination for exciting lectures, hands-on art classes and artists’ forums. Each week, MOCA docents and staff members will lead in-depth tours of special exhibitions. This is a great opportunity for college-level art classes, and groups wanting to gain more exposure to the many aspects of contemporary art. Reservations for programs are required. For more information contact Dr. Adrienne Von Lates, Education Curator or Lark Keeler, Assistant Education Curator.
Topics include: Creating Mythologies; Sex and Desire; Entertainment and the Media; Appropriation; The Transience of Life; Painting and Photography.
More Info

i love miami 365 obama inauguration event 1/20/09

1.20.09 : 10:30am-2pm
gusman center for the performing arts

alissa christine’s obama poster signing at the
FREE live simulcast of obama’s inauguration : see it on the big screen
rsvp: info@gusmancenter.org
more info: gusman center

To request seats (limit 2) send an e-mail to info@gusmancenter.org

poster title: “obama in miami : making waves” :: ILM365 featured image for 10.21.08
alissa christine photographed barack obama on october 21, 2008 at the rally at bicentennial park in downtown miami. the image is a photo composite of 2 photos from the rally: obama, and his audience.

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of the Presidential Inauguration

With special permission from WPBT-Channel 2, PBS and The NewsHour, Miami’s Olympia Theater at the Gusman Center for the Performing Arts is pleased to present, free to the public, a video simulcast of the Presidential Inauguration. The theater’s doors will open at 10:30 a.m. for general admission seating. At 11:00 a.m. an organist will perform a mini-concert on the theater’s massive “Mighty Wurlitzer” pipe organ. The simulcast will air from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.

Concessions will be available for purchase in the theater’s lobby. Special commemorative posters will also be available for purchase; the artist will be on hand for personal signing. Attendees who provide their business card will be eligible to win posters and other prizes in a drawing to be held immediately after the telecast.

Admission is free and open to the public. To request seats, send an email to info@gusmancenter.org (two seats per request). Admittance will be on a first-come, first-served basis.

Sponsors of the Gusman Center’s inauguration simulcast include the Miami Parking Authority, Miami Downtown Development Authority, X/O Management, WPBT-Channel 2 and Next Level Design.

Inauguration Tuesday HOPEtinis @ Hotel Victor 1/20/09

Complimentary HOPEtinis!
9pm to 10pm!

Tuesday, January 20th
Inauguration Day!

Help welcome President Obama at Martini Tuesdays
This weekly cocktail party meets at a different venue every Tuesday starting at 9pm. Seven years strong, Martini Tuesdays is a night where gay Miami professionals meet South Beach hipsters. There is never a cover charge.

This Week’s Location:
Hotel Victor
1144 Ocean Drive
Miami Beach
305.428.1234
www.hotelvictorsouthbeach.com

Complimentary HOPEtinis!
9pm to 10pm!

Martini of the Week:
HOPEtini $8
(plus tax and tip = $10)
Made with Orzel Vodka, Passion Liquor, a splash of Pineapple topped Grenadine.

Inauguration Station at SushiSamba 1/20/09

Inauguration Station at SushiSamba
The Brazilian-Japanese fusion spot gets all patriotic in honor of Obama’s swearing-in, with a live broadcast and themed cocktails like the $11 Red (raspberries, rum, white tea). Show up as Uncle Sam and you may walk away with the cosplay cash prize. Or a person who’s into Uncle Sams.

Come welcome President Barack Obama with a little dress up Cosplay!
No cost, 7pm, Jan 20, SushiSamba Dromo, 600 Lincoln Rd (between Pennsylvania and Euclid), 305-673-5337

LOGO Projects presents: Gerardo Gonzalez-Quevedo, meet the artist 1/17/09

FROM: Kharis Kennedy
Join us for an evening wine reception on Saturday, January 17th to celebrate the opening of LOGO Projects with an exhibition of works by Miami-based artist Gerardo Gonzalez-Quevedo. The artist reception will be held from 6-9pm at Ocean Ophthalmology Group; come support the businesses that support the arts!

Opening Reception Dates: Saturday, January 17th, 2009: 6-9pm
Exhibition Dates: January 17th – March 14th, 2009

LOCATION
LOGO Projects at Ocean Ophthalmology Group
1400 NE Miami Gardens Dr, 203
N. Miami Beach, FL 33179
ph: 305.864.1500
www.oceanophthalmology.com

We look forward to seeing you!
Kharis Kennedy

Three of a Kind Group show at Bear and Bird’s at Tates Opening 1/17/09

Bear and Bird, just finished leveling, plumbing and polishing the artwork for tomorrow’s opening!
Opening tomorrow night!
Three of a Kind Group show!

This SATURDAY night, THREE is the magic number! All of the artwork in this show are three parts of a whole, perhaps a triptych, panels in a story or fragments of an image.
Artists include: A. Pants / Alessandro Echevarria / Amanda Valdes / Dan Woodruff / Danielle {knee} Estefan / Danny Brito / DeKal / Erasmo Garcia / Francisco (Pac23) Perez / Hans Guignard / Helena Garcia / Jason Martin / Janet Gold / John Kissee / Kat Brunnegraff / Liz Lorini (Miss Kika) / Marcos Rivera / N! Satterfield / Natali Martinez / Netherland / Terribly Odd / Todd Nolan / and MORE!
Link to Show Flyer
Opening Night Reception: Saturday, January 17 from 7-10pm
Come out to the opening night festivities and meet some artists, enjoy some fine wine and triple chocolate cake!
For those of you who aren’t local, the show will be up online on Sunday! We’re going to get it up in the shop as fast as we can. I’ll try and also get preview photos of the gallery setup up on Flickr Saturday during the day, you can check that at: www.flickr.com/bearandbird
Show run dates: January 17 – February 21, 2009

De La Soul At The Florida Room In Miami 1/23/09

{Soul of Miami highly recommends this event, but be aware that drink prices at the Florida Room are a little pricey.}

Giant Step‘s 1st Anniversary At The Florida Room With De La Soul And Brendan O’Hara & The Big Bounce
Friday, January 23 2009
The Florida Room at Delano, Miami Beach FL
Giant Step presents De La Soul for the 1st anniversary of its monthly series at the gorgeous Florida Room at DELANO.

De La Soul is the Grammy Award-winning hip hop group best known for their eclectic sampling, quirky, surreal lyrics and contributions to the evolution of the jazz rap and alternative hip hop subgenres. Members Kelvin Mercer (Posdnuos, Mercenary, Plug Wonder Why, Plug One), David Jude Jolicoeur (Trugoy the Dove, Dave, Plug Two) and Vincent Mason (P.A. Pasemaster Mase, Maseo, Plug Three).

With its playful wordplay, innovative sampling, and witty skits, the band’s debut album, 3 Feet High and Rising, has been hailed as a hip-hop masterpiece. De La Soul has influenced numerous other hip hop artists such as Camp Lo, Black Eyed Peas and Digable Planets. They were also instrumental in the early stages of rapper/actor Mos Def’s career and are a core part of the Spitkicker collective.

Brendan O’Hara & The Big Bounce will support the night.

10 PM, 21+ W/ID
RSVP to thefloridaroom.rsvp@morganshotelgroup.com. RSVP limited to one person per email.
The Florida Room at Delano
http://www.delano-hotel.com
1685 Collins Ave
Miami Beach, FL 33139
ph 305 672 2000

Executive Power Luncheon at Miami Rescue Mission 1/21/09

FROM: Marilyn Brummitt, CFP
Would like to invite you to an upcoming EXECUTIVE POWER LUNCHEON, here at the Miami Rescue Mission Mission.

January 21, 2009 (WEDNESDAY)
11:45AM-1PM
Optional Tour 1PM-1:30PM

This is for busy business people like yourself to come and have lunch. We promise you will be in and out within a little over an hour. This is a service to our community. The luncheon will be held at the Center for Men. Our President, Rev. Ronald Brummitt will be there and other key staff and Community Leaders. Bring your business cards so you can net-work with other business people while you are here.

To make your reservation please RSVP to:

Marilyn Brummitt
Director of Community Development
marilynb@caringplace.org
305-571-2245
Directions to the Center for Men at the Miami Rescue Mission. (2020 NW 1st Ave. – Miami – 33127)
Take I-95 to the extension I-195 and get off the first exit (N. Miami Ave) and take a right going south. Go to NW 20th street and turn right. Go two blocks (next traffic light) and turn right. The building is on your left (4-story pink building).
Blessings,
Marilyn Brummitt, CFP
Director of Community Development
Miami Rescue Mission, Inc/ Broward Outreach Centers
305-571-2245
“Please remember the Least, the Last and Lost by remembering Miami Rescue Mission/Broward Outreach Centers in your will or trust” www.miamirescuemission.com www.browardoutreachcenter.com

CGM Launch Party at Louis 1/17/09

CGM Launch Party at Louis
A room full of models and an open bar make you one very satisfied partygoer. That’s what you’ll enjoy at Caroline Gleason Management’s season launch party, when they unveil their latest crop of leggy, svelte talent.
411: No cost, open bar 10-11pm, Jan 17, Louis, 2325 Collins Ave (between 23rd and 24th), 305-531-4600, RSVP here INFO@CAROLINEGLEASON.COM

DWNTWN Miami Concert Series with Chana 2/13/09

DWNTWN Miami Concert Series
We are producing a FREE sunset happy hour music series for the Miami DDA and the Knight Foundation. The 2nd Friday of each month, 5:30 – 8:00 pm, join us at the Tina Hills Pavilion in Bayfront Park for live music and the best waterfront view of downtown Miami anywhere. Tina Hills Pavilion is the beautiful stage next to the InterContinental Hotel. Seating, drinks and snacks are available. The opening of the series, with Jacob Jeffries Band and Rachel Goodrich was a perfect night.
Tina Hills Pavilion, 301 N. Biscayne Blvd, across from the Bayfront Metromover station.

Upcoming: Friday February 13th: Chana
Friday March 13th: The Spam Allstars
Friday April 10th: Conjunto Progreso with special guest Arturo Sandoval
Info: www.miamidda.com or (305) 579-6675

Chana’s tropical sound can be described as global hip-pop, with touches of reggae-dub and funk. She is influenced by artists as diverse as Stereolab and Gorillaz, Aterciopelados and Julieta Venegas. Visit her online: www.myspace.com/chanamusica

Native Plant Talk, at Bay Oaks in Edgewater 1/26/09

Arts at St. Johns presents
PLANTS WITHOUT BORDERS
Featuring Steve Woodmansee, Botanist

Workshop about native plants
How they can enrich our lives
and open doors to past history and culture!!

WHEN: Jan. 26, Monday, 7 pm
WHERE: Bay Oaks, 435 NE 34th St., Miami 33137
COST: Free
FOR MORE INFO: 305-613-2325

DO YOU HAVE A FAVORITE PLANT THAT IS PART OF YOUR CULTURE OR YOUR FAMILY HERITAGE?
Bring your favorite plant, or a photo, story or artwork of the plant, & learn more about the history of your plant!!

Steven Woodmansee will show a slideshow and speak about plant families that have continuing importance in human history. Steve, born and raised in South Florida, has worked as a Naturalist for Miami-Dade County Park and Recreation Department, the Deering Estate, Fairchild Tropical Garden, and the Marjorie Stoneman Douglas Biscayne Nature Center.

Steve also has worked for 11+ years as Senior Biologist at the Institute for Regional Conservation in Miami. He has now struck out on his own with his business, Pro Native Consulting: stevewoodmansee@bellsouth.net

Also speaking: Dr. CAROL HOFFMAN-GUZMAN
Bay Oaks, a historic retirement village located in Edgewater, is run by a nonprofit trust that seven society matrons established more than a half-century ago.

Check out our website to read more about this project.
http://gardenswithoutborders08.blogspot.com/

Brosia Restaurant Hosts The Fairchild Palms Fundraising, Networking Event 1/22/09

Brosia, a Mediterranean restaurant in Miami’s Design District, will serve as host to a fundraiser and networking event for The Fairchild Palms from 6:30 p.m. to 9 p.m. Thurs., Jan. 22, at 163 NE 39th St.

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The event is open to the public. A $10 suggested donation will be collected at the entrance to support the Fairchild Challenge, a South Florida-based environmental education and conservation program credited for leading a green revolution in schools nationwide.

Brosia will offer complimentary hors d’oeuvres prepared by Executive Chef Arthur Artiles along with a complimentary glass of its signature sangria. As they mingle with the Palms’ group of young professionals, guests also may enjoy two-for-one drink specials in Brosia’s distinctive ambience, which includes a canopy of white oak trees and handcrafted sea-tone mosaic mural. A cash bar also will be provided. In addition, attendees who stay for dinner that evening at Brosia will receive 10% off their checks.

The Fairchild Palms is a group of young professionals networking for a cause and dedicated to ensure the future of Fairchild Tropical Botanic Garden by attracting, recruiting and engaging active members. All proceeds of its events benefit the Fairchild Challenge, the Garden’s competitive environmental outreach program for middle- and high-school students. To learn more, visit www.fairchildgarden.org.

Offering a stunning al fresco terrace setting and an intimate indoor restaurant and bar with fabulous art, Brosia has become one of the Design District’s landmark dining destinations since it opened January 2008. Rising star chef Arturo Artiles, formerly of Chispa restaurant and Norman Van Aken’s Mundo, is responsible for Brosia’s innovative Mediterranean cuisine that reflects the intricate flavors of Italy, Spain, Turkey and beyond.

Brosia is located at 163 NE 39th Street, in the Miami Design District. Lunch is served from 11:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday through Friday. A seasonally inspired brunch menu is offered from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. every Saturday. The restaurant remains open after 4 p.m., serving a limited menu until dinner service. Dinner is offered beginning at 5 p.m. Monday through Saturday, and the restaurant is closed Sundays. Valet and metered parking available; all major credit cards accepted. Reservations are suggested at (305) 572-1400. www.brosiamiami.com.

Ice Bar @ Hotel Victor 1/15/09

this and EVERY Thursday- ICE BAR @ HOTEL VICTOR!

www.FandBexpert.com

Thursday, January 15, 2009 at 7:00pm-2:00am
Hotel Victor 1144 Ocean Drive, Miami Beach, Fl 33139
Chill with us every Thursday evening and sip your favorite drinks served up ice cold on our new ice bar. Ear candy provided by resident DJ Kristian Caro.

Heat provided by an assortment of sultry, sexy, and scantily clad partygoers.

Target Wednesday After Hours with Xavier Cortada & ArtWorks 2/4/09

Target Wednesday After Hours with Xavier Cortada & ArtWorks! Feb.4

www.frostartmuseum.org

arget Wednesday After Hours

The second Target Wednesday After Hours will explore the healing power of art and the artistic process, Feb. 4, from 6-9 p.m. The event is also the launch of ArtWorks!, a joint initiative by The Frost and Miami-Dade County Public Schools Clinical Art Therapy Department to promote cultural support of art as a source of healing.
Internationally recognized artist Xavier Cortada will discuss his worldwide installations that address issues of healing, be they environmental, physical or the cause of peace in the world. One of the first sights to greet visitors to The Frost is a stunning 40-foot tapestry created by Cortada. The piece entitled “ignis”, which hangs in the museum’s soaring atrium, is the second of four commissioned works that the artist describes as “digital tapestries.” The works are inspired by the four elements of water, air, fire and earth, and will be rotated throughout the year. The first, “aer” debuted at the opening of the new Frost Art Museum in November 2008. Cortada’s work was chosen from among 80 artists who submitted proposals to the Frost for an installation as part of the state’s Art in State Buildings program.

Cortada has created art installations in the North Pole (2008) and South Pole (2007) to address environmental issues and in many locations in between. Cortada has worked with groups across the world to produce numerous collaborative projects including eco-art interventions in Finland, Latvia and in his hometown of Miami, as well as peace murals in Cyprus and Northern Ireland, child welfare murals in Bolivia and Panama and AIDS murals in Geneva and South Africa. Cortada has also been commissioned to create art for the White House, the World Bank, the Florida Supreme Court, the Florida Governor’s Mansion, Miami City Hall, the Miami Art Museum and the Museum of Florida History.

Exploration of Self, a powerful exhibition of work by Miami-Dade County Public School (MDCPS) students opens to the public. The show, which runs through Feb. 14, features symbolic self portraits by students in the M-DCPS Clinical Art Therapy Department’s program, who confront their feelings and the challenges of their daily lives through the process of art therapy. Enid Garber, board certified art therapist, will discuss art therapy and its impact on students.

Opening Reception: 6 p.m.
Enid Garber: 7 p.m.
Xavier Cortada: 7:30 p.m.

Smithsonian Curator Virginia Mecklenburg to Speak at FIU 1/23/09

Smithsonian Curator to Speak at FIU
Frost Art Museum Presents Virginia Mecklenburg, Curator of Modern Masters from the Smithsonian American Art Museum

Virginia Mecklenburg, senior curator for the Smithsonian American Art Museum, will speak on Friday, Jan. 23 at 8 p.m. at FIU’s Wertheim Performing Arts Center as the featured lecturer for the Frost Art Museum’s Steven and Dorothea Green Critics’ Lecture Series. Mecklenburg will talk about 20th century abstraction and the exhibition Modern Masters from the Smithsonian American Art Museum, on view at The Frost through March 1.

The Frost is the first stop on a national tour for Modern Masters, which features more than 30 artists who transformed American art in the years after World War II. Mecklenburg included five pieces donated to the Smithsonian by Patricia and Phillip Frost in 1986, including works by Josef Albers and Hans Hofmann. Modern Masters is the debut exhibition for the new Frost Art Museum, which opened to the public Nov. 29, 2008.

Mecklenburg is a writer and lecturer who specializes in American art. She has organized exhibitions and written on Edward Hopper, George Bellows, Earl Cunningham, Robert
Indiana, Jame Rosenquist, abstraction in the 1930s and 1940s and other 20th century artists and movements. Metropolitan Lives: The Ashcan Artists and Their New York, which she co-authored with Rebecca Zurier and Robert Snyder, won the Alfred H. Barr, Jr. Award in 1997.

In the important exhibition Modern Masters and in her lectures, Mecklenburg, chronicles the emergence of postwar abstraction, and Abstract Expressionism in particular, from the mid-1940s through its “triumph” in the late 1950s. She brings to life this pivotal period, and the world of the artists who helped defined the movement. Richard Diebenkorn and Nathan Oliveira in California; immigrants Hans Hofmann and Louise Nevelson; New Yorkers Franz Kline and Robert Motherwell, and many more explored powerful color and the nuance of line as they sought to express what it meant to live in the mid-twentieth century.

Some were friends who dropped by each other’s studios, attended each other’s openings and then retired to bars and restaurants to talk about art. Others never met, but knew of the paintings and sculptures created by their colleagues from reports in the press.
Some of the artists, among them Seymour Lipton and Theodore Roszak, probed the dark side of man’s unconscious. Sam Francis and Adolph Gottlieb explored the mysteries of space. Helen Frankenthaler and Joan Mitchell captured the color and light of the natural landscape; Romare Bearden and Larry Rivers explored meaning in family and community. Others, including Josef Albers, Ad Reinhardt and Esteban Vicente, tested the nature of human perception. They all experimented, reversed course, refined and readjusted to capture the thoughts, feelings and moods of America during the Cold War.

Her lecture is the second featured as part of The Frost’s respected Steven & Dorothea Green Critics’ Lecture Series. The museum presents four lectures each season. Contemporary film maker Robert Adanto spoke Oct. 24 about his experiences creating the provocative film The Rising Tide. On Feb. 20, Robert Storr, dean of Yale University’s School of Art, will talk about the evolution of contemporary art he has witnessed and helped to shape in his 30 years as a writer and critic. On April 3, internationally recognized visual artist Ann Hamilton will discuss her large-scale multi-media installations exploring time, space, sound and experience.

Since 1981, the Green Lecture Series has introduced an array of art world luminaries to the South Florida community, including renowned artists, museum curators, scholars and critics. The Frost has hosted such distinguished figures as Philippe de Montebello, Terry Gross, Carlos Fuentes and Michael Graves.

About the Frost Art Museum – Florida International University
The Frost is an AAM accredited museum and Smithsonian affiliate. The museum is located at 10975 SW 17th Street across from the Blue garage and adjacent to the Wertheim Performing Arts Center on the University Park campus. Hours of operation are Tuesday through Saturday 10-5 and Sunday noon-5. The Frost is closed on all legal holidays. For more information, please visit www.frostartmuseum.org or call 305-348-2890.

Seraphic Fire’s Firebird Chamber Orchestra Mozart & Salieri Concert 1/18/09

Miami’s New Chamber Orchestra
Seraphic Fire’s Firebird Chamber Orchestra
Mozart & Salieri Concert

featuring the music from the award winning movie, Amadeus
Patrick Dupre Quigley and the Firebird Chamber Orchestra explore the rivalry between Mozart and Salieri, as portrayed in the Academy Award-winning movie Amadeus, this Sunday, January 18th, at 7 p.m. in the Knight Concert Hall at the Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts.

Sometimes colleagues, sometimes rivals, Mozart wrote to his wife that the when Salieri attended his Magic Flute there was “no piece that didn’t elicit a bravo or bellow out of him.” This concert culminates in Mozart’s Symphony No. 40, premiered at the suggestion of and later conducted by Salieri himself.

The evening will feature other amazing music, including Eine Kleine Nachtmusik and Exultate, Jubilate with special guest soprano Kathryn Mueller. Patrick Quigley will be your guide as you journey back in time to learn about the complex relationship between Mozart and Salieri. Johann Sebastian Bach, outliving one wife and twelve of his twenty-two children, experienced the passage from life to death constantly. His Cantata No. 82, Ich Habe Genug, is a stunning illustration of a soul gratefully leaving its earthly body. Bach’s masterwork joins Schubert’s Death and the Maiden on a double bill which examines the struggle, resignation and peace between this life and the next.
PERFORMANCE DETAILS
WHEN Sunday, January 18, 2009 at 7:00 p.m.

WHERE Knight Concert Hall
Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts
1300 Biscayne Boulevard, Miami, Florida
TICKETS $45 General Admission
Tickets for the Seraphic Fire’s Firebird Chamber Orchestra performance of “Mozart & Salieri: Setting the Record Staright” are $45 and available now through the Adrienne Arsht Center box office at (305) 949-6722 or online at www.arshtcenter.orgAdditional information may be obtained by contacting the Adrienne Arsht Center Box Office at (305) 949-6722 or online at www.arshtcenter.org.

James Beard Menu At Lola’s by Chef Michael Wagner

In a Tribute to Robert Mondavi, Chef Michael Wagner Shares His First James Beard Menu with Patrons of Lola’s on Harrison during January and February

After a successful James Beard dinner in New York City on December 13, Chef Michael Wagner is introducing his “Contemporary American Comfort Dinner” at his downtown Hollywood restaurant, Lola’s on Harrison. The menu is a modified version of Wagner’s Beard House debut, which garnered great critical acclaim.

The four-course, prix-fixe menu features popular selections from the sold-out dinner, inclusive of an amuse bouche, an appetizer, an entrée, and dessert. Patrons may choose between a $35 food-only menu or a $55 food and wine pairing, featuring a selection of perfectly paired Robert Mondavi wines. The menus will be available January 15 through February 28, exclusive of Valentine’s Day.

Wagner was discovered by James Beard House representatives last year, and although only being open for less than a year, received the invitation to prepare a dinner at the famous Chelsea brownstone. At age 35, Wagner is among Florida’s youngest chefs to receive this honorable invite.

“I was truly honored to receive the invitation. It was exciting to have an opportunity to not only prepare this dinner in the most prestigious American culinary institution, but to be able to return and cook in my hometown of New York. I am introducing this winter-theme menu to South Florida to share with all our guests who could not make the trip to dine with us at the Beard House.”

Staying true to his signature cuisine, Wagner paired American comfort favorites with exclusive Mondavi wines in a tribute to both American icons James Beard and the late Mr. Mondavi. The Lola’s version of the James Beard experience begins with an amuse bouche of Boston Diver Scallops wrapped with crispy applewood smoked bacon, fresh mango and drizzled with an apricot-mango glaze. Next, Chef Wagner has paired a creamy Roasted Chestnut Soup with the Robert Mondavi Chardonnay Reserve 2006. The main course, New Zealand Lamb Chops topped with a fennel marmalade and citrus-mint yogurt sauce, finds harmony with the Robert Mondavi Merlot 2005. For a sweet ending, indulge in the Naples Concord Grape Pie with peanut butter ice cream and the Robert Mondavi Moscato D’Oro 2006.

To experience Michael Wagner’s James Beard House menu, call 954.927.9851 for reservations. To learn more about Lola’s on Harrison, visit www.lolasonharrison.com.

About Lola’s on Harrison

Lola’s on Harrison is located at 2032 Harrison Street in Hollywood, Fla. The restaurant is open for dinner Sunday, Tuesday and Wednesday from 5-10 p.m.; Thursday, Friday and Saturday from 5-12 a.m.; closed Mondays. Ample free parking is located behind the restaurant. All major credit cards accepted. For more information, call 954.927.9851 or visit www.lolasonharrison.com.

Victor Ramos’s Birthday Bash ~ This Thursday @ Mokai 1/15/09

You Have Been Cordially
Invited To Attend The Birthday Celebration Of
VICTOR RAMOS
This Thursday, January 15th
At MOKAI

Ear Candy Provided By: LOUIS DEE
Just Say “HAPPY BIRTHDAY VICTOR” At The Door For
COMPLIMENTRY ADMISSION Until 1am
VIP Tables Are Extremely Limited!!!
For More Information Or VIP Reservations Contact
VICTOR RAMOS
321.695.1824
VictorRamosInc@Gmail.Com
MOKAI ~ 235 23rd St. ~ Miami Beach, FL ~ 33139

Snips n Sips at RazzleDazzle Barbershop and The Alley Shop Hair Salon 1/15/09

“Snips n Sips” at RazzleDazzle Barbershop and The Alley Shop Hair Salon

On Thursday, January 15th at 6:30pm, come and celebrate the grand opening of Razzle Dazzle Barber shop and the 7 year anniversary of The Alley Shop Hair Salon. RazzleDazzle Barbershop brings a vision of 1940’s New York style barbershop to modern day life, and The Alley Shop Hair Salon has made a name for itself as one of the best salons in Downtown Coral Gables. Prizes will be drawn throughout the evening. Come and enjoy great music, food, drinks and entertainment. Donations of articles of clothing are encouraged, and will benefit Camillus House. For more information, please call (305) 779-8908 or email klafleur@terranovacorp.com.
Razzle Dazzle, 224 Miracle Mile and The Alley Shop Hair Salon, 214 Miracle Mile

Chopin For All Free Concerts Spencer Myer 1/25/09

Chopin Foundation of the United States, Inc presents
SPENCER MYER, PIANIST
January 25, 2009
Sunday, January 25th at 3:00pm
Granada Presbyterian Church . 950 University Drive, Coral Gables
Free Admission
Program
George Frideric Händel
(1685-1759)
Suite No. 2 in F major, HWV 427
Adagio
Allegro
Adagio
Allegro
Franz Schubert
(1797-1828)
Four Impromptus, Op. 90
No. 1 in C Minor
No. 2 in E-flat Major
No. 3 in G-flat Major
No. 4 in A-flat Major

Intermission

Carl Vine
(1954)
Piano Sonata No. 1 (1990)
Frederic Chopin
(1810-1849)
Barcarolle in F sharp Major, Op. 60
Ballade No. 3 in A-flat Major, Op. 47
Ballade No. 1 in G Minor, Op. 23

Great Gables Wine Walk 1/27/09

Tuesday, January 27
from 6 to 9pm
The Great Gables Wine Walk
A taste of wine, some good food and a leisurely stroll around town with friends. In Coral Gables, we call this the Wine Walk.
While the evening weather is delightful, a progressive wine tasting event in Coral Gables is a wonderful way to enjoy the depth and breath of fine restaurants, wine bars and gourmet shops in the City Beautiful.
These events are quite popular among active wine and food enthusiasts across South Florida and some say they’re the hottest ticket in town.
Meet up with friends to enjoy this unique bacchanalian adventure in downtown Coral Gables as we sample fine wines and delicious bites at multiple restaurants.
On the Great Gables Wine Walk, you and your friends will visit four different venues, all within a short walking distance. 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
$40 per person: enjoy wine and food at four restaurants
www.WineWalk.net

meet up with friends, then choose any four of these great locations in Coral Gables for your Great Gables Wine Walk
Da Vittorio – 264 Giralda
serving some fine Italian wines, San Giovese and Trebbiano with delicious hours d’oeurvres and canapes.
Tarpon Bend – 65 Miracle Mile
Huber Hugo (Austria) Gruner Veltliner, “The Little Green One” A nose of cotton candy and lemon notes to a taste that is bright and acidic with lemon and lime ranging to peach, pineapple and cucumber finishing with a clean grapefruit touch. Also, Graff (Germany) Riesling, Its fragrant bouquet is reminiscent of apples and peaches, yet it also has a distinctive mineral tone and a lively acidity that stimulates the taste buds.
Novecento – 121 Alhambra
Argentinean wine selection by sommelier Paula Costa is wine from Mendoza, Wines from Salta and Wines from La Patagonia, featuring Malbec and Torrontes grapes (white and red).
Fritz and Franz – 60 Merrick Way
a taste of Weissburgunder (Pinot Blanc) Kabinett form Austria and of course a bite of Wiener Schnitzel (breaded pork scaloppini).
Books & Books – 265 Aragon
a Petit Chenin from South Africa, plus a Garnacha Marco Real from Spain, with Curried Chicken Salad.
Gusto Fino – 2103 S. LeJeune
Asti Spumante sparkling white wine and Montepulciano red wine with bite size portions of assorted mini-paninis and mini-pizzas.
Peterbrooke Chocolatier – 227 Aragon
Francis Ford Coppola Director’s Cut Chardonnay 2006 Russian River Valley, plus Yellow Tail Shiraz, accompanied by fine dessert chocolate samples.
Titanic – 5813 Ponce
Avalon Cabernet Sauvingnon 2006 – Composition: 80% Cabernet Sauvignon, 9% Merlot, 7% Syrah, 3% Tempranillo, 1% Zinfandel. Our 2006 blend includes Paso Robles Merlot for a lush fruit middle; Syrah for its blueberry note; Tempranillo with its exotic spice; and Zinfandel for a jammy note. The nose shows cherry pie, rhubarb, boysenberry jam, and a hint of rosemary. French oak adds a touch of vanilla and nutmeg. The wine drinks of juicy blue and black fruit flavors with subtle oak to round and balance the wine. Delle Venezie Pinot Grigio 2007 – Composition: 100% Pinot Grigio. Straw-yellow color with green reflexes, brilliant,shiny. The bouquet has scents of sage, lemon verbena, green apple with hints of tropical fruit (banana, and pineapple). The palate is savoury, fresh, medium-bodied with a pleasant acidity. Both wines will be served with an individual sausage and cheese platter.
Two Sisters At The Hyatt – 50 Alhambra
Michael Mondavi (Cabernet and Chardonnay), accompanied by a mini sample of Crab Cake.

Party with the MCB Dancers on 2/6/09


Friday, February 6, 2009
Adrienne Arsht Center
More Info

Tina and Dan Carlo host the Partners en Pointe Celebration for Opening Night of Miami City Ballet’s Don Quixote. Following the 8:00 p.m. dynamic encore performance, enjoy an exclusive post-performance soiree — with cocktails, lavish hors d’oevres and dancing — in the Don Q Lounge at Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts of Miami-Dade County.

Reservations are $250 per individual ticket.

For performance/party reservations, contact Rebecca Interian at 305.929.7000 x1408 or e-mail rinterian@miamicityballet.org

Event Chairs
Partners En Pointe Chairs
Tina and Dan Carlo

Premiere Sponsors
Merrill Lynch

Marquee Sponsors
Michele and Scott Benesch
Neiman Marcus

Underwriters
Design by Godfrey Del Rio
Bacardi
Veuve Clicquot

Partners En Pointe Host Committee
Stephanie Sayfie-Aagaard and Morton Aagaard
Jillian Jacobson-Altit and Alain Altit
Maria Beguiristain
Lana and Michael Bernstein
Stephen Brunelle
Trudy and Alan Courey
Kara and John Crotty
Ashley and James Cusak
Dr. Rita Dargham
Camille and Luis Diaz
Julie and Brett Dill
Gigi Ganatra-Duff and Alex Duff
Brian Elias
Ricky Elias
Jamie Eroncig and Tony Jones
Paula and Michael Fay
Gina and Peter Gardener
Tiffany and Jim Grippando
Allison and William Holly
Sara and J.P. James
Alan Randolph and Martin Krediet
Megan and Thompson Lykes
Christina Getty-Maercks and Arin Maercks
Julianne and Derek McDowell
Laurie and David McWilliams
Courtney and Darryl Parmenter
Jenifer and Jeff Pfleger
Max and Sharon Polo
Jodi and Wesley Reid
Jill Rose and Kenneth Rijock
Katharine and Anthony Rubino
Tara Elias-Schuchts and Wayne Schuchts
Susannah and John Shubin
Morgan and Marshall Smith
Amy and Ken Sussman
Kim and Todd Wood
Leslie Wolfson
Alison and Mark Zhuk

Tigertail presents blues master John Hammond 2/7/09

John Hammond
This Gentleman Sings the Blues

DATE & TIME Saturday February 7, 2009 8:30 pm
One night only!
TICKETS
$35 General Admission
$50 VIP ticket, priority entrance and seating
Tigertail at 305 545 8546
LOCATION
Colony Theatre
1040 Lincoln Road
Miami Beach, FL
A Solo Evening with a Blues Great
John Hammond has been mining the vein of American Blues for most of his 40-year career. Hammond is an authentic voice, part of the great legacy of American musical invention. A Grammy Award winner and nominated for four others, his most recent CD, Push Comes to Shove, is a reinvention of himself. Hammond has played with musical greats and friends including Muddy Waters, John Lee Hooker, Howlin’ Wolf, Duane Allman, Michael Bloomfield, J.J. Cale, Tom Waits and The Band. Tonight he performs a solo acoustic set that ranges from raw and dirty to the emotionally powerful.

Go to Tigertail’s website to see a music video “Hammond’s smokey guitar and blistering harmonica are … lean and mean.” — Downbeat

For more on John Hammond, go to his website, www.johnhammond.com, and his MySpace page, www.myspace.com/johnhammondblues

Little Louie Vega at The Vagabond 1/17/09


1/17/2009 “LITTLE LOUIE” VEGA returns to The Vagabond for Dance Ritual!
Back Door Bamby along with CoolJunkie.com
Celebrate the return of the Nuyorican Godfather of House

This Saturday January 17th at The Vagabond!
Pick up your limited availability advanced tickets now!
See you there!
Click here to get your tickets!
Stray no more.
The Vagabond
30 NE 14th Street
Downtown Miami, FL
www.thevagabondmiami.com

gallery gen brings exclusive Japanese artists to palmbeach3 Contemporary Art Fair 1/15-18/09

Meet Japanese Artist Yoshiaki Yuki at gallery gen at the palmbeach3 Contemporary Art Fair

Visit us at Booth F11 and receive a complimentary 2009 calendar designed by Yoshiaki Yuki. Gallery Gen presents the recent works of Yuki as well as the spectacular textiles of Jun-ichi Arai.

JANUARY 14 -18
Palmbeach3 Contemporary Art Fair
January 14, 2009 Preview Evening
January 15 – 17, 2009 11:00am – 7:00pm
January 18, 2009 11:00am – 6:00pm
Palm Beach County Convention Center
650 Okeechobee Blvd. West Palm Beach, Florida 33401


Yoshiaki Yuki, Listening [聞], 2008, 36 1/5″ x 71 3/4″, Silver leaf and color pigment on panel

Yoshiaki Yuki
Yoshiaki Yuki began his career at the age of 20, exhibiting his works in his native Japan and overseas. Yuki’s work fuses modern art, representational images and abstract paintings into one single vision. Later he began exploring a unique calligraphic art he has named Ji-Sho-Ji-Ga, based on his vision of both Chinese and Japanese characters utilized more as images and symbols than an alphabet. Instead of writing, he paints the ancient hieroglyphic characters, gathering inspiration not from their meaning alone, but from their shape and form.
Yuki’s art extends to a great variety of canvases, including fabric, paper, wood, ceramics, glass and iron. These materials are fashioned into various works that include pictorial art known as Kakejiku (hanging scrolls), Byoobu (folding screens), lamps, furniture, tableware, and other decorative items.
Jun-ichi Arai|
Jun-ichi Arai was born in Kiryu, Japan, a city having over a one thousand year history as a center for textile manufacturing. His work held in permanent collections at Victoria and Albert Museum, Museum of Modern Art – New York, Museum of Arts and Design, Bolose Textile History Museum, Carnegie Museum, Cooper-Hewitt National Museum, Dallas Museum, Gangoji, Kiryu Art Culture Center, Okawa Museum, Philadelphia Museum, Power House Museum, Saint Louise Museum, Yetepori Museum, among others.
Because of his outstanding gift as textile creator, Arai was named Honorable Royal Designer for Industry by the British Royal Academy of Arts and received the Textile Design Medal by the Textile Institute (International Textile Academy).

Arai’s innovative fabrics have caught the imagination of global fashion designers, collaborating with Rei Kawakubo, Issey Miyake, Kansai Yamamoto, and Comme des Garçons.

Having acquired the highest honors and awards, he was the first to pioneer Jacquard machines and computers, blending tie-dye manual skills with new technology.
About Gallery Gen
The breathtaking beauty of Japan is the theme for the work at gallery gen. The ever-evolving, gallery gen (gen means origin, the source of all things in Japanese), presents a wide variety of contemporary art in ceramics, paper, fiber, and myriad media by artist Yoshiaki Yuki, distinguish, contemporary textile works by Jun-ichi Arai and other artists who gather their inspiration from the traditional arts and culture of Japan blending both Japanese antiques and art of other Asian nations to create a completely new look for discerning collectors, museums and modern homes worldwide.
gallery gen presents a mix representative of eastern and western cultures including fine art, handcrafted ceramics, tableware, hanging scrolls, folding screens, lighting, textiles and other one-of-a-kind objects.
Gallery Contact Information:
gallery gen . 47-09 36th S
t. . Long Island City, NY 11101.
tl: 718 92 7717
contact: Masahiko Tasaki
www.gallerygen.com
info@gallerygen.com

Hot House Florida: Where we will be this week(WWWBTW) 1/13-18/09

Tuesday, Jan 13:

Boston’s on the Beach, Delray Beach: Blue Tuesday w/ Famous Frank Ward w/ Mario LaCasse Band

Wednesday, Jan 14:

Amaturo Theater, Ft. Lauderdale: Gold Cost Jazz Society Presents Oliver Jones & Chocolate Moose Music Café, Davie: Jazz Jam Hosted by Len Perry & Dive Bar, Ft. Lauderdale: Andy G & Showtime & R&B/Blues Jam

Thursday, Jan 15:

Cuillo Theater, West Palm Beach: Blues Dragon & Out & about searching for new venues….suggestions?

Friday, Jan 16:

Steinway Gallery, Coral Gables: Special Appearance by NYC’s own jazz piano master, Lenore Raphael. & Red’s Club, Ft. Lauderdale: JP Soars & The Red Hots send-off-to-Memphis party. & L’Anjou French Restaurant, Lake Worth: Jazz Stream.

Saturday, Jan 17:

WDNA: 88.9fm. wdna.org. 4PM Live Interview of Lenore Raphael by Mel Lipton. & Orange Door, Lake Park: Terry Hanck Band

Sunday, Jan 18:

Fire Rock, West Palm Beach; Susan Merritt Trio Jazz Pro-Jam, 7-10pm

Full info at Hot House Florida

Clube Do Choro de Miami 1/14/09

CLUBE DO CHORO DE MIAMI
Euclid Oval on Lincoln Road in Miami Beach
January 14TH, 28TH and February 4TH
8:00PM – 10:00PM
FREE
Presented by American Airlines
Info: www.lincolnroadmiamibeach.org

In celebration of the new daily flights connecting Miami to Salvador, Recife and also Belo Horizonte, three major Brazilian cities, American Airlines is proud to present a free music celebration on Lincoln Road for all to enjoy. The public is invited to enter a raffle for a free trip to Brazil!

Winner of a Brazilian Press Award for Best Authentic Brazilian Instrumental Music Ensemble in the United States, Clube do Choro de Miami is comprised of Brazilian musicians living in South Florida: Danuzio Lima on flute, Ivo de Carvalho on 7-string guitar, Bill Duba on cavaquinho, Victor Souto on mandolin and Claudio Silva on pandeiro. Clube do Choro will present 3 free concerts at the Euclid Oval on Lincoln Road. Concerts will take place on Wednesday evenings January 14th, 28th and February 14th starting at 8:00PM.

In the maze of music in Miami, one type, said to be decades older than Jazz, is carving a niche among music lovers from all backgrounds. The name is Choro (pronounced ‘sho-row’),which literally means “I cry”, and one listen to this Brazilian import and you can see why it has been described as the perfect marriage of European and African music. Quite simply, Choro is to Bossa Nova what Ragtime is to Bebop. Before there was Samba and Bossa Nova the working class developed Choro, the first truly Brazilian form of music.

Choro was born in Rio de Janeiro the mid-nineteenth century and was first regarded as Brazil’s version of classical dance music like the waltz and the tango. Choro music really in took shape in the 1920’s when master flute improviser Pixinguinha, who’d go on to become one of the genre’s most prolific composers, incorporated Afro-Brazilian percussionists into his performances.

“Choro is perhaps best described as instrumental music drenched with African influences and important features in interpretation, improvisation and virtuosity,” says Danuzio Lima, cofounder of Clube do Choro de Miami.

“Between waves of other rhythms which appeared from time to time, especially from abroad, Choro has endured and has captivated the attention of younger generations in Brazil,” according to Lima. “People are enchanted by its beauty and excellence, and it’s just as easy to listen to as it is to dance to.”

Choro groups usually consist of acoustic instruments including, flute; madolin or clarinet (as soloists); seven-string guitar; six-string guitar; cavaco (four-strings); and percussion.

Clube do Choro de Miami is founded by musicians living in the Miami area. These musicians are just as dedicated to introducing the music form to new audiences as they are to keeping it alive for the many Brazilians who call Miami home.

“Our goal is really two-fold,” says Bill Duba, “we want to create ‘roda de choro’ where local musicians can get together to play choros on a regular basis and to offer lovers of this genre music a chance to reminisce about Brazil.”

Art & Wine @ ArtCenter This Friday 1/16/09

Friday Evening Art History Talks
@ ArtCenter/South Florida
Join us after work this Friday from 6:30-7:30pm in the beautiful ArtCenter Gallery @ 800 Lincoln Road for a glass of wine and a short Art History talk on Art Nouveau

$10 for ArtCenter Members or College Students with IDs or $15 for non-members

Space is limited-To RSVP call 305.674.8278 ext 15
Wine provided by Eno’s Wine Shop

ArtCenter / South Florida
924 Lincoln Road, Suite 205
Miami Beach, FL 33139

Xiomara Laugart in concert Miami-Dade County Auditorium 3/28/09

FUNDarte presents
XIOMARA LAUGART IN CONCERT
for the first time in concert in Miami…

Date & Time March 28, 2009 8:00 PM
Tickets: Click here for secure online ticketing $25 -$50
Location Miami-Dade County Auditorium 2901 W. Flagler Street Miami

Xiomara Laugart is: “The Voice of Cuba”. She has been representing her country and her people, performing at venues around the globe for years and along the biggest talents all over. She is a living legend in her native Cuba where she has recorded more than 15 albums.
For many years, Xiomara Laugart La Negra as she is popularly known, was Muse to the Nueva Trova artists. Xiomara is both the essence of the old Cuba, with its rhythmic folk songs, fused with a blend of today’s directness and clarity of voice, which is eventually matched with her deep laugh. It is that distinctive laugh that will soon captivate audiences from all walks of life with her swing style in all of her Cuban splendor. Obviously, we are not in presence of a common manufactured phenomenon. This singer has a peculiar mystery to reveal, not only her vocal virtues, and flexibility, but a special sound, fluently “liquid” and garrulous. Her range is such that the jazz influences seem to be a natural extension of her repertoire. She takes on each style of music and embraces it with her own stamp and authentic flare. Ms. Laugart recently released her worldwide debut album for Chesky Records, a lavish and sophisticated collection of old and new songs written by Meme Solís and Andrés Levin, Descemer Bueno and with arrangements by Octavio Kotan and Axel Tosca.
Until recently, Ms. Laugart has been the leading vocalist in Yerba Buena, a New York collective with a brilliant mix of rhythms to which she added her African and Caribbean legacy. She has recorded and/or performed along names such as: Celia Cruz, Tito Puente, Albita, Omara Portuondo, Jacky Terrasson, Omar Sosa, Gonzalo Rubalcaba, Dave Valentin, Isaac Delgado, Carlinhos Brown, Arto Lindsay, Roy Hargrove, Ron Blake, Kip Hanrahan, MeShell Ndegeocello, Femi Kuti, D’Angelo, Macy Gray, Erykah Badu, Ana Torroja, Meme Solis, Many Oquendo & Libre, Fun Loving Criminals and Busta Rhymes, among many others, Her monthly showcases at New York City’s famed Zinc Bar have been called legendary. She has flooded the stage with her powerful voice around the entire world. Ms. Laugart appears in the film Dirty Dancing: Havana Nights and also appears in the German/Cuban film Paraíso Bajo las Estrellas.
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Xiomara has now embarked on the enormous responsibility of representing, perhaps, one of the most important figures in Latin culture, Celia Cruz, the Queen of Latin Music, in the first ever theatre production based on the legendary late Cuban artist. CELIA: The Life & Music of Celia Cruz, raised its curtain on September 26, 2007 at New World Stages on Broadway, with a massive successful response on behalf of audience and critics, who fill the theater every day enjoying and remembering the late Queen of La Guaracha, through the amazing portrayal and incomparable voice of Xiomara Laugart.
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Critics say: “Xiomara Laugart’s powerful interpretation in the starring role fills the stage and the potency of her voice…convinces in every one of her appearances” MFedez Soberon, El Nuevo Dia “They did a great job. A tribute like Celia Cruz deserved.” Eddie Palmieri “It brought me great memories and Xiomara was divine.” Johnny Pacheco “In each stage entrance she is applauded by the fans of the “Queen of Salsa,” for her masterful interpretations.” Ruth Hernandez, EFE Agency “Salsa Queen Still Rules…Laugart is a powerhouse…” Joe Dzeimianowicz New York Daily News Oct. 2, 2007 “Now it’s Celia Cruz’s time to be immortalized…the humanity of Cruz and Knight come through with tasteful sentimentality.” Ed Morales, Newsday October 7, 2007 “Terrific renditions of some two dozen Cruz hits…the accompanying seven-piece band-led by Isidro Infante- who worked with the real Cruz-really sizzles.” Frank Scheck, New York Post October 5, 2007 “In a revelatory stage performance Laugart demonstrated she was the right choice for this coveted role and Off-Broadway has a new Hispanic star.” Norma Niurka, El Nuevo Herlad October 5, 2007 More quotes: “Xiomara’s melodious voice resounds in high register and she shows a vivid, exceptional sense of rhythm.” “Xiomara’s seductive style left its indelible mark on Cuba for a decade, leaving behind scores of fans in her wake. ”“Xiomara, La negra as this young singer is affectionately called by her legion of followers, manages to sing every style from her homeland with ease, from bolero to salsa to danzon to guaracha to funky dance tunes.” “She has a unique blend of rawness, and her voice possesses a liquid quality rarely found in singers today.”

*Coconut Cup resumes this weekend at Markham park 1/18/09

Coconut Cup #4 – South Florida Championship series
Sunrise, FL (Markham Park)

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www.goneriding.com

Attention Coconut Cup racers planning to attend the Markham Park race on 1-18-09: The park has established a mountain bike pass system in order to ride on the trails, it is strictly enforced and it will be necessary for each and every rider to have a pass before they can ride, race on the trails. There is no cost, you simply have to go the main office, watch a 10 minute video and sign the necessary paperwork and they give you the pass which has no expiration date.

Also, there be no one allowed on the mountain bike trail system during the race except for riders who are actively racing (no spectators or support people will be allowed inside the gate).

Important I-95 Closures For January 2009

{Okay, this is not my normal posting style, but was just too good to pass up. I present this email that I received from a good friend completely intact, including the commentary from my friend.}

Does this mean they’re DEMOLISHING the express lanes, which they just spent $10 million on?? And people wonder why our government has budget issues.
From: [redacted]
Sent: Tuesday, January 06, 2009 9:06 AM
To: Everyone
Subject: IMPORTANT I-95 Closures For January 2009

IMPORTANT NOTICE
I-95 (State Road 9A) and State Road 112 Upcoming Closures for January 2009
Contractors for the Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) District Six will close ramps and travel lanes through the I-95 / State Road (S.R.) 112 Interchange during weekends throughout January 2009 to perform demolition work on the 95 Express Project. Closures for Friday, January 9 through Sunday, January 11 are scheduled to occur as follows (please note that this schedule is tentative and could change because of bad weather or other unforeseen circumstances):

The ramp connecting southbound I-95 to eastbound S.R. 112 / I-195 / Julia Tuttle Causeway will be closed to all traffic from 11:00 p.m., Friday until 8:00 a.m., Saturday and again from 11:00 p.m., Saturday until 8:00 a.m., Sunday. A detour will be set up as follows:
· Exit I-95 at NW 79th Street
· Go east (left) on 79th Street to Biscayne Boulevard
· Go south (right) on Biscayne Boulevard to the S.R. 112 eastbound on ramp at NW 36th Street

S.R. 112 / I-195 / Julia Tuttle Causeway will be closed to all traffic in both directions, in the vicinity of I-95, from 11:00 p.m., Friday until 8:00 a.m., Saturday. Detours will be set up as follows:
Traveling eastbound on S.R. 112 (east of I-95):
· Exit S.R. 112 at I-95 southbound
· Exit southbound I-95 at NW 8th Street
· Turn east (left) onto NW 8th Street
· Proceed underneath I-95 to NW 3rd Avenue
· Turn north (left) onto NW 3rd Avenue and follow to the Northbound I-95 on ramp
· Follow northbound I-95 to eastbound S.R. 112 or continue northbound on I-95

Traveling westbound on S.R. 112 (west of I-95):
· Exit S.R. 112 at I-95 northbound
· Exit northbound I-95 at NW 62nd Street
· Turn west (left) underneath I-95
· Proceed underneath I-95 to the Southbound I-95 on ramp
· Follow southbound I-95 to westbound S.R. 112 or continue southbound on I-95

Northbound I-95 will be closed to all traffic from 11:00 p.m., Friday until 8:00 a.m., Saturday. A detour will be set up as follows:
· Exit I-95 at S.R. 112 / 1-195 eastbound
· Exit eastbound S.R. 112 at Miami Avenue
· Turn north (left) on Miami Avenue and proceed underneath S.R. 112
· Turn west (left) onto the S.R. 112 westbound on ramp
· Follow the signs to northbound I-95

Southbound I-95 will be closed to all traffic from 11:00 p.m., Saturday until 8:00 a.m., Sunday. A detour will be set up as follows:
· Exit at S.R. 112 westbound
· Exit westbound S.R. 112 at NW 22nd Avenue
· Make a U-turn onto S.R. 112, proceed through the toll booth and follow the signs to southbound I-95 (NOTE: Motorists will not be charged a toll while this detour is in place.)

Additional single lane closures on I-95 and S.R. 112 will be established as necessary to ensure that this work can be performed safely. These same closures will occur throughout the weekend beginning Friday, January 17. However, lanes will reopen at noon instead of 8:00 a.m. on Saturday and Sunday.

Motorists should anticipate delays and seek alternate routes whenever possible. Please call 511 or log on to 511southflorida.com for real-time traffic and lane closure information. For construction-related questions, please contact Construction Public Information Specialist Tish Burgher at 305-499-2391. For a detailed overview of the 95 Express Project, please visit www.95express.com or call the 24-hour Hot Line at 1-877-95X-FDOT (1-877-959-3368).

Play: Free Beach Volleyball Classes 1/17/09

Play: Free Beach Volleyball Classes
Saturdays, 10am to 11am, 8th St and Ocean Dr, on the beach; 305.673.1172

Equinox is offering free training exercises (short sprints, lunges, squats, plyometric jumps, tricep dips, ab crunches), plus instruction in vital beach v-ball skills like spiking, setting, and bicep huge-ification as passing chick watches you serve.

Photographs – Coral Gables Gallery Walk, Richie Rich at Provocateur, Shelborne, and Bernice Steinbaum Gallery

{Hmm… so, yes, I am probably the only blogger on the planet not posting New Year’s Eve photos. I am sure you have seen plenty of photos of fireworks. However, we did see Brendan O’Hara, who I highly recommend.Anyway, skipping ahead to the Coral Gables Gallery Walk that was not. We received emails that the Coral Gables Gallery Walk was going on as regularly scheduled for the first Friday, 1/2/09. Little did we know that it was postponed due to NYE. Anyway, we ran into a few nice galleries including miArte and Gallery Z.}

{Then we went over to Provocateur to see a live musical performance by Richie Rich of Heatherette. It was interesting.}

{Next Friday, 1/9/09, we went to the new Happy Hour at The Lounge at Shelborne. Good friends and good times. And good drink prices.}

{Then we headed over to the Bernice Steinbaum Gallery for the Art of Fashion show. Very good.}

{Then they had an afterparty at Prive.}

All of the galleries here.

Photographs End of 2008 – Wynwood Art Walk, JAM at MAM, Aero Bar

{Lots of photographs to catch up on. I am not going to go through all of the, I let the visuals do the talking}{Wynwood Art Walk 12/13/08. Only a month late! This was the weekend after Art Basel ended. It was quiet, but surprisingly good. We endd up going to several galleries we had never been to before. With fewer people around, it was easier to see the art and talk to the gallerists and artist. Went by MAC Art, Love Life, Ecoist, DPM, Lyle O Reitzel, D&G Gallery, MOCA at Goldman Warehouse, Current, and several others.}

{JAM at MAM at the Miami Art Museum on 12/18/08 was off the hook again. Still the best happy hour in Miami. We almost got thrown out… again. So much fun!}

{Then we went over to one of our favorite hangouts, Aero Bar for a little fashion and more alcohol.}

{Oh wait! That’s not fashion! Oh well, plenty of fashion in the gallery here.}

Remember to see all the galleries here.

It’s OSCAR® Time! MBC’s annual fundraising event is Miami’s ONLY official Oscar® Party! 2/22/09

It’s OSCAR® Time! MBC’s annual fundraising event is Miami’s ONLY official Oscar® Party!
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Become an MBC Member at www.MBCinema.com
(if you are not one already, or please renew your membership)
THEN…call (877) 762-3933 for tickets!
$200 or $225** Reserved Seating
(MBC members get $50 discount on either ticket type!)
one discounted ticket per member
Reserved Seating is SOLD OUT…unless you are a member
**Includes the official souvenir program, and two MBC movie tickets
We hope to see you there…
Thanks for supporting the Miami Beach Cinematheque!

Peter, Peter & Potter at the Arsht 1/25/09

PETER, PETER AND POTTER!

Gold Coast Theatre Company celebrates two famous children’s classics –Peter & the Wolf and Peter Pan- and weaves them into a story told by the hilarious professors of a famous English school of sorcery- Pigwarts!

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A tribute to childhood heroes showcasing comedy, magic and mime with an international cast
DYLAN ACE, GRACIELA BINAGHI, PETER KISILUK, LELA LOMBARDO, JUDE PARRY

Sunday, January 25 at 2pm & 7pm at the Arsht Center, 1300 Biscayne Blvd, Miami FL 33132
Box Office: 305 949 6722 or ArshtCenter.org

Saturday, January 31 at 7pm, Sunday, February 1 at 3pm, Broward Center, 201 SW 5 Av, Ft Laud
Box Office: 954 462 0222 or BrowardCenter.org

Tickets are $20 for adults, $10 for children under 14

Please contact us for further information! 305 538 5500
Or email us at goldcoast-panto@hotmail.com

Bring the kids! Don’t have any? Borrow some! You will enjoy the experience even more!
We hope to see YOUR smiling face at “PETER, PETER & POTTER”!

K.I.D.S. Charity Fundraiser at the Standard Miami 1/23/09

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I hope to see you at the Standard on January 23rd for the K.I.D.S. Fundraising event. Kids In Distressed Situations (www.kidsdonations.com) is a nationally recognized charity that distributed more than $65 million in products to children worldwide last year alone. All funds raised for this event will be used to distribute goods to children right here in the South Florida community. Your support is needed now more than ever! This event has been produced with out a budget with all participates giving from their hearts and we are anticipating that the turnout will be quite fantastic, so please do not hesitate to RSVP. J

This is going to be an amazing event! The Fashion show will include beautiful designer swimsuits and vintage inspired clothing from local Miami boutiques and designers with Christina Christian performing live as the models walk. The setting is right on the bay with beautiful views of the city! www.standardhotels.com/miami
All guests will receive a discount certificate to be used the month of February at all the participating sponsors!

Wynnwood Art Walk January Summary 1/10/09

University of Wynwood In All Likelihood These Dreams Will Be Crushed 6pm – 8pm Brikolodge Coworking Office, Unit 204 of the Wynwood Gallery Lofts Building, 250 NW 23rd St.

Bakehouse BBQ from 6-7:30pm, 6-9 pm. 561 NW 32nd Street

LURIE – Kavachnina Gallery cocktail reception 7:00 – 11:00 pm. 46 NW 36th Street

Meet Henry, Swedroe and Tesch at Kelley Roy Gallery & Seth Jason Beitlier Fine Arts 7-10 P.M. At 80 and 50 NE 29th St. between Biscayne Boulevard and North Miami Avenue

New Year’s Reception at FlightStudio Gallery 7-10 PM, at 250 NW 23rd Street, Loft 206

Dorsch Gallery News: Closing Reception for Shapeshifter 7-10 pm. 151 NW 24 St,

David Castillo Gallery closing reception Five Solo Shows & Troglodytes see better in the dark 7-10 pm 2234 NW 2nd Avenue

Exhibit Opening Artformz Alternative 7-10 pm 171 NW 23rd Street

Chelsea Galleria – Special Presentation – Scherer & Ouporov: Tree Rain 7-10pm, 2441 NW 2nd Ave

Miami Art Space Presents Raffaele Ammavuta 7pm to 10pm 244 NW 35th Street

Tony Chimento Opens Art Show at Museo Vault 7 PM – 10 PM 346 NW 29TH ST

Spinello Gallery Presents Opening Recession – $499.99 2 Day Event 2294 NW 2nd Avenue

Locust Projects Opening Lori Beltran Mike Swaney Christy Gast 7p-11p 105 NW 23rd Street

DESIGN DISTRICT

Exploration of the Spirit Opening Reception at Art Fusion Gallery 7-11pm 1 N.E. 40th Street

Invitation Art and Design-Night CityLoftArt 7-10pm 61, NE 40th Street

Encaustic Artist Jeff League Global Vibrations at Miami Art Group Gallery Opening 8pm-10pm 126 NE 40th St.

Locust Projects Artist conversation with Loriel Beltran, Christy Gast, Frederic Snitzer 1/15/09

Locust Projects is kick-starting the year with a dynamic artist talk featuring Miami artists Loriel Beltran and Christy Gast led by Gallery owner and Professor Fredric Snitzer.
The lecture begins promptly at 7pm.
Please RSVP to clairebreukel@gmail.com if you are able to attend as seating is limited.
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Locust Projects, Inc, 105 NW 23rd Street Miami, Fl 33127
http://www.locustprojects.org/

Presidential Inauguration – Live Television Simulcast Adrienne Arsht Center 1/20/09

Presidential Inauguration – Live Television Simulcast Adrienne Arsht Center

Inauguration Live Simulcast
THE ARSHT CENTER [View Seat Map]
Tuesday, January 20, 2009, 11am

The Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts of Miami-Dade County invites you to a FREE television simulcast of the inauguration and swearing-in ceremony of the 44th President of the United States, Barack Obama. We invite the citizens of Miami-Dade County to come together as a community to witness this historic event.

Lunch will be available for purchase from Performing Arts Catering by Barton G. General Seating.

TO MAKE YOUR RESERVATION, FOLLOW THE THREE EASY STEPS BELOW:
www.arshtcentor.org/obama
1. Enter promo code OBAMA in the box at the upper right hand corner.
2. Select 1 or 2 from the drop down menu and proceed to make your reservation.
3. On the checkout page, leave the credit card information blank before submitting your reservation.

PLEASE NOTE:
This is a free event with general seating, but reservations are encouraged.
A reservation does not guarantee admission; guests should arrive early and will be admitted on a first-come, first-served basis.
Walk-ups without reservations will be admitted on a space-available basis.

Lunch will be available for purchase from Performing Arts Catering by Barton G.

The Inauguration Celebration Sponsorship Committee is in Formation
If you would like to join us in sponsoring this historic event, call 786.468.2223 or email inauguration@arshtcenter.org.

Sponsored by The Miami Herald and the South Florida Times

Coming Up, SpeakOut Events with Staceyann Chin – A Tigertail Gay & Lesbian Teen Spoken Word Project 1/19-23/09

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PERFORMANCE, WORKSHOPS & SLAM
FOR GAY, LESBIAN, BISEXUAL & TRANSGENDER YOUTH

JOIN us for a weeklong residency with nationally recognized Jamaican lesbian spoken word poet STACEYANN CHIN that includes workshops and an open mic for GLBT youth. Chin’s poetry is a bracing, no-holds-barred yet tender examination of her own life and the world around her that locates itself at the complex intersection of sexual, gender and racial identities. She co-wrote and performed in the Tony Award-nominated Russell Simmons Def Poetry Jam and presented her own one-woman shows Off-Broadway.

SCHEDULE:

MONDAY, JANUARY 19
7:30 PM
Panel discussion, Race, Sex and Gender with Stayceyann Chin, Marga Gomez & others co-presented by Miami Light Project
Light Box, Miami Light Project, 3000 Biscayne Boulevard, Suite 100, Miami
Open to general public

TUESDAY, JANUARY 20
8:00 AM & 9:15 AM
Workshops with GLBT support groups
North Miami Beach Senior High School
For North Miami Beach Senior High School students only

2:30 PM
Workshop with Gay Straight Alliance
Dr. Michael M. Krop Senior High School
For Dr. Michael M. Krop Senior High School students only

6:30 PM
Workshop for gay teens
Pridelines Youth Services, 180 NE 19th Street, Miami
Open to teens.

WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 21
1:00 PM
General assembly and workshops for teens
Homestead Senior High School
For Homestead Senior High School students only

THURSDAY, JANUARY 22
6:00 PM
SpeakOut open mic for GLBT youth hosted by Staceyann Chin and Teo Castellanos
Miami Beach Regional Library, 227 22nd Street, Miami Beach
All materials need to be gay friendly. Open to teens.

FRIDAY, JANUARY 23
7:30 PM
Reading and performance
Books & Books, Courtyard, 265 Aragon Avenue, Coral Gables
Open to general public.

All of the above workshops and events are FREE. For more information contact
Tigertail Productions at 305 324 4337 or visit www.tigertail.org

The SpeakOut program and Staceyann Chin’s residency is made possible, in part, by a grant from the GLBT Community Projects Fund at Dade Community Foundation, Greater Miami’s permanent endowment made possible by generous donors since 1967 and the National Performance Network’s Performance Residency Program. Major contributors to the National Performance Network include the Doris Duke Charitable Foundation, Ford Foundation, National Endowment for the Arts (a federal agency), Altria and the Nathan Cummings Foundation. Tigertail Productions is a Partner in the National Performance Network (NPN). NPN is a group of cultural organizers and artists facilitating the practice and public experience of the performing arts in the United States. NPN serves artists, arts organizers, and a broad range of audiences and communities across the country through commissions, residencies, culture-centered community projects and other artistic activities. For more information visit www.npnweb.org.

Scion House Party Miami DFA Records Juan MacLean and more 1/21/09

Scion House Party Miami | 1/21 | DFA Records | Juan MacLean & more

What: Scion House Party
Who: DFA Records – Juan MacLean, Still Going, Induce, Jessica Who
When: Wednesday, January 21, 2009
10PM – 4AM
Where: The Vagabond
30 NE 14th St.
Miami, FL 33132
Ages: 21+
Free with RSVP! MUST RSVP TO GAIN ENTRY
Early arrival is suggested as space is limited. Entry is NOT guaranteed.
Line up subject to change.
This RSVP closes 01/21/2009 08:00 PM, Eastern Standard Time

LURIE – Kavachnina Gallery cocktail reception 1/10/09

By this means we would like to cordially remind you to join us at the opening cocktail reception of our upcoming exhibition:
From Warsaw to Mexico City via New York
With artists Leszek Skurski (Poland), Ben Freeman (NYC) and Luis Sanchez (Mexico)

Saturday, January 10th from 7:00 – 11:00 pm.
Hope to see you!

Warm Regards
Lurie – Kavachnina Gallery
Tel. 305-448-2060
INVITATION BELOW

info@lurie-kavachnina.com
www.artrouge.com
www.luriegalleries.com

Awesome New Republic at Florida Room 1/15/09

Honor Roll Music invites you watch Awesome New Republic at The Florida Room (located in the basement of Delano Hotel) every Thursday from 10:30 pm to 2:30 am.

They will be playing your favorite cover songs from the 60’s to the 00’s.

Let us know if you would like to be put on the guest list.

Best,
Honor Roll Music
www.HONORROLLMUSIC.com

DELANO HOTEL
1685 Collins Ave Miami Beach, Florida 33139
Tel. 305 672 2000

The Short Films of Richard Kern 1/21/09

21 WED 8:30pm: “Cine-Kink”
A new series for mature audiences (only).
The Short Films of Richard Kern

MBC’s “Cine-Kink” night, a new semi-monthly tribute to the artistic side of kinky subjects, opens with a compilation of short films by the bad boy of underground film: Richard Kern. Mr. Kern, a photographer, filmmaker, and general mood enhancer, depending on your mood to be enhanced, became famous in the Ronald Reagan 1980’s for his explicit but artistic visions of S&M, gothic romps, and related rough around the edges topics. His films are occupied by characters such as Lung Leg and Lydia Lunch, the prolific recording and spoken word artist, who he made an acting legend of the NYC underground scene with this collection of short films starring her. Warning: these are experimental, alternative, explicit creations, and not for sissies. Coming soon: Kinky classics, with surprise shorts! You must be 18 or older to be admitted.
“Have fun.”—Richard Kern
Your MBC Ticket is good for 25% off wine tasting. . .
at CAVAS Wines! (across the street at 437 Española Way)
Tonight’s event features a LIVE performance
by BELAXIS BUIL…in a cube.
For tickets click HERE

Berlin Film Festival Grand Jury Prize! Lost Embrace (El Abrazo partido) 1/17/09

17 SAT 8:30pm:
Berlin Film Festival Grand Jury Prize!
Lost Embrace (El Abrazo partido)
(Daniel Burman/Argentina/2004)
With Daniel Hendler, Adriana Aizemberg and Sergio Boris

Ariel and his mother run a lingerie shop located in downtown Buenos Aires. It’s a comfortable, cloistered world, but many young people there still search for their immigrant roots. Ariel, however, wants more than that; he yearns to understand why his father left the family shortly after his birth to fight a war in Israel. . . and why he never returned. In Spanish with English subtitles.
WINNER: Berlin Int. Film Festival Grand Jury Prix and Best Actor
Bangkok World Film Festival Best Film
Mara del Plata Film Festival Best Film
“CAPTIVATING!…a slice of life comedy.”-Entertainment Weekly
“A FILM OF UNEXPECTED, ALMOST INDESCRIBABLE OFF-CENTER CHARM. . .that deepens as it goes on.” –Kenneth Turin Los Angeles Times
After the film (included in your ticket price):
ARGENTINE WINE TASTING at Cavas Wine Tasting Room!
For tickets click HERE

Fairchild Garden 3rd Annual International Chocolate Festival 1/24-25/09

Saturday, January 24, 2009 – Sunday, January 25, 2009 from 9:30 AM to 4:30 PM

Join us for Fairchild’s 3rd Annual International Chocolate Festival! Learn how to make chocolate, listen to lectures on the rich history of chocolate, visit the Chocolate Spa, explore the rainforest to learn how chocolate grows and sample savory chocolate delights (while supplies last).

About the Chocolate Festival

Guests to Fairchild’s Third Annual International Chocolate Festival will be in cacao heaven. For two days, visitors are immersed in the wonderful and diverse world of chocolate, from chocolate treats to tree sales, cooking demonstrations to chocolate sculpture competitions, kid’s activities, a chocolate spa and more.

Lectures: Learn about the cacao tree and all of its wonders! Here’s a sneak peak, the scientific name of the cacao tree, Theobroma cacao, means “food of the gods.”

The Chocolate and Rainforest Experience: Volunteers will be giving lectures and tours of Fairchild’s Rainforest. Come learn all about cacao and its habitat.

Cooking Demonstrations: There are cooking demonstrations all weekend long in the Cooking Demonstration Pavilion. Come down and learn how to whip up some heavenly treats.

Plant Sales: Now you can have your very own Oncidium “Sharry Baby” Chocolate orchid and cacao trees!

Tastings: Sample some of the greatest chocolate made, from dark to white, fine to thick, decide which is your favorite. Chocolate vendors will have samples available for tasting, however, quantities are limited.

Admission to Fairchild’s 3rd Annual Chocolate Festival is free for Fairchild members and children 5 and under, $20 for adults, $15 for senior citizens 65 and older and $10 for children 6-17.

For more information please contact Ann Schmidt at 305-667-1651, ext.3344 or aschmidt@fairchildgarden.org.

www.fairchildgarden.orq

International Saturdays at CocoWalk 1/17/09

International Saturdays at CocoWalk Jan 17th 2009
CocoWalk Presents INTERNATIONAL SATURDAYS AT COCOWALK
January Features Middle Eastern Cultural Theme
First of Cultural Series
January 17, 2009
7pm to 11pm
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January kicks off International Saturdays always held on the 3rd Saturday of every month. The fun begins at 7pm and ends at 11pm. This cultural event features international music, dance, food, and more. From Tango to Mediterranean, every month will be a different cultural theme. The event is free to the public and takes place in the center court yard of CocoWalk. Besides featuring live belly dancing during our Middle Eastern event, you can be part of the fun and learn how to belly dance as well. There will be belly dancing instructors available to teach you some of the newest moves.

Pama Pomegranate liqueour, a featured sponsor, will be offering free samples, must be 21 or over. Also there will be Middle Eastern food and other traditional samplings available to try.

Mark your calendar for February 21st which will be Brazilian Carnaval, in which we will be featuring live samba and much more.

For more information on this and other CocoWalk events, please visit www.cocowalk.net.
About CocoWalk
Coconut Grove’s most exciting destination for shopping, dining and entertainment!

Located at 3015 Grand Avenue, the unique grounds and buildings of CocoWalk were carefully designed to blend seamlessly into the surroundings of Coconut Grove, a bayside village known for being eclectic, sometimes eccentric and always exciting. CocoWalk’s rows of shops and boutiques are a window-shoppers paradise, while our AMC movie theatre gallery provides cultured entertainment for any taste. Restaurants and sidewalk cafes offer a kaleidoscope of flavors from every corner of the globe. Each night our variety of bars and nightclubs fill the center with sparkling lights, music and laughter.

Dare to shop and dine outside the box at CocoWalk, where there is something for everyone and something different every day!

MOCA Shaker And Above Members Cocktail Party 1/13/09

SHAKER AND ABOVE MEMBERS COCKTAIL PARTY
Tuesday, January 13, 7 – 10 pm
Scarpetta, Fontainebleau Miami Beach
4441 Collins Avenue
Miami Beach

MOCA Shaker and above members are invited to Grand Opening of the Italian restaurant SCARPETTA at the newly renovated Fontainebleau Miami Beach on Tuesday, January 13 from 7-10 pm for a complimentary cocktail reception and live music. James Beard award-recipient Chef Scott Conant’s New York City restaurant of the same name has just been picked as one of the Top Ten New Restaurants of 2008 by The New York Times and New York magazine.

RSVP by Friday, January 9 by calling 305 695 4884.

www.mocanomi.org

Poplife // Popart celebrating the One Year Anniversary of White Room 1/10/09

Saturday January 10th / 10pm

POPLIFE // POPART
It’s a special one this week…

We are celebrating the
One Year Anniversary of White Room
Birthday Party Style!

DJs Induce, Mike Deuce, and Aramis

In the Red Room
Pusher FM and friends

OPEN BAR fro 11pm – Midnight
with a Complimentary Champagne Toast at Midnight

2-4-1 Cocktails before midnight
No Cover before Midnight

Always looking fabulous on Nefariousgirl.com
(***shhh, it’s Jipsy’s birthday as well, so of course we’ll be throwing her a little celebration!)

POPLIFE at White Room // 1306 North Miami Ave // DWNTWN MIA

Steve Angello: A Swedish House Mafioso invades Sundance at Set 1/11/09

What can be said about Steve Angello that most don’t already know? In the studio, he’s put together a string of dancefloor bombs alongside his Swedish House Mafia mates, Sebastian Ingrosso & Axwell. Adding to his discography, he’s remixed Moby, Justin Timberlake, Royksopp, The Eurythmics, Deep Dish & then some. In the club, he’s a sight to see… delighting & hypnotizing you with his personality & energy behind the decks. As if that weren’t enough, Steve also finds the time between the studio & his travels to manage his own record label, “Size Records”. See Steve Angello live this Sunday, January 11th @ Sundance. Call us at 305.322.0583 for Table Reservations/info… Get your Tickets here.

Join Our Sundance Facebook Group
View a YouTube Video Interview of Steve Angello & Sebastian Ingrosso
Set: 320 Lincoln Rd. Miami Beach, Fl. 33139

Meet Henry, Swedroe and Tesch at Kelley Roy Gallery & Seth Jason Beitlier Fine Arts 1/10/09

KELLEY ROY GALLERY & Seth Jason Beitlier Fine Arts
cordially invite you to meet JOHN HENRY, ROBERT SWEDROE, MIKE TESCH
SATURDAY JANUARY 10TH 7-10 P.M.
At 80 and 50 NE 29th St. between Biscayne Boulevard and North Miami Avenue WYNWOOD ART DISTRICT

at kelley roy gallery, 50 NE 29th St

Until January 31st
Migration. Joe Concra and Kevin Paulsen
Migration, rich surfaces of contrasting themes and styles by Joe Concra and Kevin Paulsen; also on view Robert Swedroe and Mike Tesch

Joe Concra
His painting seem to emerge from a world not known, one that is more fantastical and other wprldly. His wprk is engaging and playful yet conveys an underlying depth and reflection.

Mike Tesch
Mike Tesch’s work is alive, bursting with color, makes a statement, is stimulating and humorous. Tesch believes art should contain a point of view that reveals something about the artist and opens a window for a new kind of comprehension by its viewers. Tesch is a soft spoken man with a bold stroke of the brush and a sharp wit that resonates not only in his paintings but throughout his powerful quote collection entitled,”Quotes”. He professes to the theory–When in doubt, risk it.

Robert M. Swedroe
Collages and Installation.
Kelley Roy Gallery hosts a show featuring the compelling, spirited three dimensional assemblages of Miami artist and architect Robert M. Swedroe. The exhibition consists of the artist’s vividly colored collages, ranging from the whimsical to the dark, and including an imposing eight feet by ten feet floor installation.

Kevin Paulsen
His painting depict lush, paradisiacal trees and semi-mythical creatures, sweeping the viewer into a semi-tropical realm that evokes a sense of myth and connection to history.

At Seth Jason Beitlier Fine Arts, 80 NE 29th St

John Henry: Unveiled Sculpture
The Chattanooga-based artist has a long-standing interest in the concept of works of art encompassing large tracts of land, a process also embraced by Jean Claude and Christo. Henry’s works grace numerous important museums, corporate, public and private collections as well as the collections of many American, European and Asian municipalities. Internationally recognizable since the early 1960s, his works range in scale from small tabletop pieces to some of the largest contemporary metal sculpture in the world. His recent exhibitions of works include New Monuments at the Laumeier Sculpture Park in St. Louis, Missouri; Back on the Plaza on Chicago’s Magnificent Mile; In the Shadow of the Alps at Art-St-Urban in St. Urban, Switzerland; OPEN 2007 in Venice, Italy; ODYSSEY at Purdue University, North Central campus in Westville, Indiana; the 2006 Vancouver Biennale in British Columbia, and the 2007 Sarasota Season of Sculpture in Sarasota, Florida.

About Kelley Roy Gallery
The gallery presents comprehensive exhibitions of established and emerging artists in a fresh new space in the heart of the Wynwood Art District.

KELLEY ROY GALLERY
50 NE 29th Street
Wynwood Art District
Miami, Fl 33137
305 447-3888
www.kelleyroygallery.com

Hip Hop for Human Rights 1/10/09

This is what’s going down this Saturday for the Miami Hip Hop Community

HIP HOP FOR HUMAN RIGHTS
Presented by: Amnesty International Miami
Hosted by: LaGuardia

Watch the Video Promo here! http://www.youtube..com/watch?v=axKZ32mKl9g
[Music by: MAYDAY! Produced by Lady Admix and Posh]
*Amnesty Campaign*
Counter Terror with Justice
A concert calling on Obama to end torture and shut down Guantánamo Bay Prison
with Special DJs+ DJ UTOPIA // DJ TONY MUHAMMAD // DJANE // THE BRASS KING
Live+
ARTOFFICIAL
MAYDAY!
LMS
EPHNIKO
LA GUARDIA
LOX THA RIPPA
BRIMSTONE 127

Break dancing +
HEARTBREAKERS CREW

Body Paint/Art Displays
ARTE DEL BARRIO

No Cover // Donations Accepted

Saturday ::: January 10th ::: 2009 :::

PS14 ::: 28 NE 14 St.::: Miami FL

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For more info: www.myspace.com/hhfhr // www.amnestyusa.org

Bakehouse BBQ 1/10/09

Join us this Saturday, January 10th 2009
6-9 PM

Please join us for some food, fun and art on
January 10th, 2008 from 6-9 pm.
The BAC will host a BBQ outside by the silos from 6-7:30pm

This is the last chance to see our nationally juried exhibition “Paraphernalia” and our installation by Randy Polumbo “The Garden and Grotto of Manifest Destiny”

BAC artists will open their studios to coincide with the exhibitions!

All BAC programming is free and open to the public.

Bakehouse Art Complex
561 NW 32nd Street
Miami FL 33127
305.576.2828

New Year’s Reception at FlightStudio Gallery 1/10/09


Hervé Alexandre & Jo-Ann Lizio at FlightStudio Gallery
New Year’s Reception: Saturday January 10 7-10 PM

You are cordially invited to our gallery opening in the Wynwood Art District
FlightStudio Gallery proudly presents: Aviation Contemporary Art
Hervé Alexandre
Désirée Bordes
Giancarlo De Astis
Jo-Ann Lizio
Pilot O
Marilyn Szabo
Yoshi Yasuda
Ring in the New Year at our Reception:
Saturday, January 10,
7- 10 PM
Enjoy a glass of wine, champagne or a cappuccino while you admire the fine art!
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.interflightstudio.com

Dorsch Gallery News: Closing Reception for Shapeshifter 1/10/09

Please join us for the closing reception of Shapeshifter on Sat. Jan. 10, 7-10 pm. This group exhibition includes works by Jenny Brillhart, Elisabeth Condon, Robin Griffiths, Richard Haden, Michelle Hailey, m lafille, Martin Murphy, Ralph Provisero, John Sanchez and Kyle Trowbridge.
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Dorsch Gallery News:
On Sat. Jan. 17, 3-5pm, we will present Shapeshifte*d, the curatorial response of 31 FIU Honors College students in John Bailley’s Aesthetics and Values class to Shapeshifter. With Shapeshifte*d, the Class will change the installation of the exhibition and add to it, seeking to question the way curation can affect the way one sees or thinks about a work of art.

On Sat., Jan. 31, 7-10pm, Dorsch Gallery presents A Perfect Human, a group show curated by Milena Hoegsberg and Megha Ralapati. The show’s title and theme are inpsired by Joergen Leth’s short film, The Perfect Human (1967), which will be on view in the exhibition.

Dorsch Gallery artists have shows in California and New York. Arnold Mesches will have Paintings from his Coming Attractions series in a solo show at the Santa Monica Museum of Art this January. Ralph Provisero and Claudia Scalise will present work in a group exhibition at Melissa Morgan Fine Arts in Palm Desert, California. Recognized for their wry wit, works from Kyle Trowbridge’s Pleasure Seeker series, some of which are on view in Shapeshifter, will travel to New York for a group exhibition at Daneyal Mahmood Gallery in January 2009.
Dorsch Gallery is located at 151 NW 24 St, Miami, FL. Visit dorschgallery.com or call 305-576-1278 for more information.

FIU Honors College Class Curates Show at Dorsch Gallery Opening 1/17/09

On Saturday, January 17, 2009, 3-5 pm, Dorsch Gallery will have an opening of Shapeshifterd. The Aesthetics & Values Class from the Honors College at Florida International University (FIU) curates this group exhibition in collaboration with Dorsch Gallery. With Shapeshifterd, the Class responds substantively to the previous month’s exhibition, Shapeshifter. The Class will change the installation of the exhibition and add to it, seeking to question the way curation can affect the way one sees or thinks about a work of art. The exhibition includes work in several media, including paintings, video, projection, sculpture, and mixed media, by Jenny Brillhart, Elisabeth Condon, Robin Griffiths, Richard Haden, Michelle Hailey, m lafille, Martin Murphy, Ralph Provisero, John Sanchez and Kyle Trowbridge.

The Aesthetics & Values Class from the Honors College at FIU is taught by John Bailly. Students are Samantha Banal, Robert Cascella, Stella Concepcion, Linda De La Paz, Noel Deckert, Moises Enghelberg, Ernesto Fernandez, Gisell Fiat, Monica Font, Adriano Froes, Gabriela Garcia, Dahiana Gil, Thomas Johnson, Yesica Laver, Linda Lee, Michael Lopez, Jacqueline Lorenzo, Linda Martin, Priscila Mojica, Ana-Sofia Navarrete, Rozina Partabi, Jairo Pava, Melissa Pita, Gaudry Puechavy, Mariana Restrepo, Sergio Rioseco, Miryam Rodriguez, Ashley Rousseau, Nalisa Saati, Frances Sanchez, and Alejandro Stein.

Dorsch Gallery is located at 151 NW 24 Street, Miami, FL.
Contact us at 305-576-1278 or tyler@dorschgallery.com
We are open Tuesday-Saturday 11-6pm. For more information, see dorschgallery.com.

Shapeshifterd responds to the previous exhibition, which explored the idea that change can come in many guises, some formal and other formative. Collaborating with this FIU class continues Dorsch Gallery’s effort to further the discursive fabric of the art scene in Miami.

About Dorsch Gallery
Since 1993, Dorsch Gallery has nurtured the development of its artists through both personal and professional relationships. In the process, the gallery’s founder Brook Dorsch learned a great deal about these artists’ practices. In keeping with this dig-deep philosophy, Dorsch and his wife, Tyler, organize events that allow viewers a glimpse into what goes into the art. In order to provide its artists with new contexts, Dorsch Gallery strives to expand the presence of these artists’ work nationally and internationally. Under the aegis of the “new contexts” philosophy, Dorsch Gallery will also invite visiting curators and artists to do work at the gallery, creating an exchange of ideas and, of course, ways of looking and doing. To enrich this exchange, supplementary writings and events are encouraged, reflecting investment and belief in the art shown here. As Dorsch Gallery has long maintained a connection to the arts scene at large, the Dorsches will continue to involve the gallery in Tigertail Productions, Interdisciplinary Sound Arts Workshop, Dixie Dingo Film Festival and other alternative events. Such extensions further engender aesthetic and conceptual creativity, fostering more critical art making, viewing and discourse. Dorsch Gallery is located in the heart of Wynwood at 151 NW 24th Street.

Dorsch Gallery. 151 NW 24 Street. Miami, FL 33127. 305-576-1278. Tues – Sat 11-6pm. info@dorschgallery.com. www.dorschgallery.com

Deco Fridays at The Lounge at Shelborne 1/9/09

UPDATE! From Talmage Your Hostess – I am hosting and bartending at Deco Fridays, the new hip soiree happening at the Shelborne. We’ll be there from 6pm-2am with drink specials all night and free light appetizers from 6-7pm. Never a cover, nice brand new couches to relax on (no, you don’t have to buy a bottle to do so), upbeat mid tempo music at a reasonable volume, 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.

Be sure to introduce yourself if you come by!

*Deco Fridays*
Shelborne Hotel Lounge (straight back and on the left of the main lobby corridor)
1801 Collins Ave.

Every Friday at The Lounge at Shelborne, Talmage Thornhill and DJ Major host a Deco Happy Hour.

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www.shelborne.com

Opening Reception at The Heart of the Grove Art Gallery 1/9/09

Heart of The Grove Gallery presents GroveHouse Artist of the Month, Elizabet Chacon

Elizabet is a local artist. See her work this month at
Heart of The Grove
Gallery & Gift Shop
3439 Main Hwy.
Coconut Grove
Join us for an opening reception!
The Heart of the Grove Art Gallery and Gift Shop
This Friday, January 9, 6-9 PM.
Enjoy a glass of wine, see the new artwork and say hello to the artists.
www.grovehouseartists.net

Reception EU Ambassador at Poltrona Frau 1/12/09

A Snapshot of European Business in the South East of the United States
Meet with the European Ambassador to the US, Hon. John Bruton
Cocktail Reception & Seminar
January 12, 2009, 7:30 p.m.
Poltrona Frau Showroom
10 NE 39th Street
Miami Design Distric

eu

On the occasion of the visit of Ambassador John Bruton, European Union Ambassador to the United States, the European Chambers of Commerce in Miami are pleased to host a cocktail reception highlighting European business success in the South East of the United States, and in particular, South Florida.

Program

7:30 p.m. Cocktail Reception
8:00 p.m. Official Welcome from the Chambers’ Representative
8:10 p.m. Ambassador John Bruton is invited to speak briefly on the evolving business relationship between the United States and the European Union

Following the Ambassador, the European Chambers will present a series of distinguished speakers to briefly highlight European business and research achievements in the South East of the United States.

Camillo Ricordi, M.D.
Diabetes Research Institute, University of Miami , Leonard M. Miller School of Medicine The Diabetes Sans Frontières Project: Bringing Together European-American Project Teams Through Telescience

George Philippidis, Ph.D.
Associate Director, Applied Research Center, FIU Bioenergy and Biofuel Opportunities in the Americas for European Companies

Mr. Jean-Michel Caffin
Managing Partner Axis America & Director of The Beacon Council Board The French Business Prospective

Mr. Jonas Haeger
President, Surgical Team, Inc. and Chairman of the Swedish Chamber of Commerce What the US and European healthcare system can learn from each other

PLASE RSVP BY FRIDAY JANUARY 9
to your respective Chamber:
membership@spainchamber.org
info@faccmiami.com
nscnacc@yahoo.com
marketing@iacc-miami.com
miami@gabc.us
sacc@sacc-florida.com
Costs: Members of the Chambers: FREE
Non Members: $10.00

David Castillo Gallery closing reception Five Solo Shows & Troglodytes see better in the dark 1/10/09

David Castillo Presents
David Castillo Gallery: Five Solo Shows
David Castillo Annex: Troglodytes see better in the dark

http://www.davidcastillogallery.com/
Five Solo Shows
David Castillo Gallery
2234 NW 2nd Avenue, Miami
January 10 – February 7, 2009
Closing Reception January 10, 7-10 pm

In the main gallery, David Castillo Gallery exhibits new work by gallery artists Aramis Gutierrez, Glexis Novoa, Leyden Rodriguez-Casanova, Frances Trombly, and Wendy Wischer in Five Solo Shows.

For over a decade, Wendy Wischer has camped at the intersection of solaced nature and societal technology, creating introspective works in sound, light, and sculpture. Wischer’s work, concerned with how a single set of principles can be found throughout the universe, becomes both soothing and provocative in our modern time of despair. Glexis Novoa renders cityscapes and their instruments of conflict like peering into a curio cabinet and coming face-to-horizon with societal apocalypse in miniature. His graphite drawings on marble are almost voyeuristic in their detail.

Aramis Gutierrez’s oil paintings unload personal and historic conflict on an epic scale. His storytelling equates sun blisters and love pains, labyrinthine woods and Evolutionary Psychology. Leyden Rodriguez-Casanova challenges the absoluteness of stories associated with our utilization and memory of everyday objects. Frances Trombly also retells stories of domesticity in a voice laced with feminist awareness. Trombly employs traditionally effeminate techniques to turn new scrutiny upon daily life.

Troglodytes see better in the dark
David Castillo Annex
2234 NW 2nd Avenue, Miami
January 10 – February 7, 2009
Closing Reception January 10, 7-10 pm

David Castillo Annex, immediately adjacent to the main gallery, presents its inaugural exhibition, Troglodytes see better in the dark, with works by Jesse Bercowetz, Stephan Goldrajch, Andrew Guenther, The Icelandic Love Corporation, Dan Kopp, Susan Lee-Chun, Pepe Mar, Tiffany Pollack, Michael Velliquette, and Jaimie Warren.

From the shadowy libido of Bercowetz’s organic assemblages, Mar’s comic nightmare scaffolding, and Velliquette’s paper creatures; within the deep space of Guenther’s aliens and the depths of Lee-Chun’s cultural identities; behind Warren’s theatrical make-up and Goldrajch’s canopic masks; with the dusk of Kopp’s neon apocalypse, the dawn of Pollack’s prehistoric vegetation, and the Nordic perspective of The Icelandic Love Corporation; down the fathoms of our subcultures and psyches live creaturely sensibilities with the night vision to transcend the modern conflict of our waking lives.

The works in Troglodytes see better in the dark possess the valor to see what less absurd beings cannot: humor, hope, community, and spirituality in socio-political darkness. Some troglodytes, such as Bercowetz’s unwieldy amalgamations cobbled together with cable and epoxy, come from chaos. Some, such as Mar’s sculptures inspired by electronic music and pop consumerism and Warren’s disguised self-portraits, come from cult culture. Some, such as Velliquette’s hand-cut paper dioramas and Lee- Chun’s bifurcated racial personas, come from the rituals of otherness. Seen together, one develops the impression that these troglodytes are social creatures, and their artists’ emphasis on crafts and craftsmanship create a valuable nostalgia for epochs when humans lived communally with nature and one another. Regardless from under which underbelly these troglodytes crawl, all are beacons of The Icelandic Love Corporation’s belief that, even in the face of nihilism, inhibitions, and the technological prowess of post-postmodernism, “love redeems us all.”

David Castillo Gallery
info@davidcastillogallery.com
+1 305 573 8110 Telephone
http://www.davidcastillogallery.com
2234 NW 2nd Avenue
Miami, Florida 33127
United States

Get Ready South Florida for AIDS Walk Miami 09 4/19/09

Register Today!

Welcome Grand Marshal
“Guillermo Diaz”

Please welcome this year’s Grand Marshal “Guillermo Diaz” to the 21st Annual AIDS Walk Miami. The son of Cuban-born parents, Guillermo has starred in movies such as The Terminal (2004), 200 Cigarettes (1999), Half Baked (1998), and Stonewall (1995).

Guillermo Diaz is currently in his third season, as well as a recent SAG AWARD nominee, playing Guillermo Gomez on the award-winning Showtime series “WEEDS”. Praised for its homegrown humor, “WEEDS” has raised the bar for pathos-infused comedy by shedding a new light on paraphernalia, a territory very familiar to Diaz’s acting resume.

www.careresource.org

Fabulous Fridays at Karu and Y 1/9/09

Fabulous Fridays at Karu & Y

Guest List rsvp@karu-y.com

Table Reservations vipservices@karu-y.com
For more information call 305 403 7850

For dinner reservations at Seecomar’s call 305 403 7850

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For dinner reservations at Seecomar’s call 305 403 7850

71 NW 14th Street Miami FL 33136

Thursday Nights at Fairchild 1/8/09

Thursday Nights at Fairchild
Thursdays from 6 to 9 p.m. through May 28

Fairchild Tropical Botanic Garden is open every Thursday evening for visitors to experience the unparalleled beauty of the Garden after dark. Enjoy Fairchild’s amazing plant collections, art exhibitions, live music, food and drinks, all under South Florida’s starry skies. Not to be missed is this year’s featured art exhibition “Mark di Suvero at Fairchild,” consisting of five monumental sculptures uniquely placed in the lowlands. A new and exciting installation this month is a work by Belgian artist Kris Martin entitled “For Whom… ,” a massive, three ton swinging bell, and later in January, Fairchild will once again present a selection of sculptures throughout the Garden by Fernando Botero. All exhibitions run through May 31st. See it all on a Starlight tram tour at 6:30 or 7:30! Admission includes full access to the Garden and exhibitions. The cost is $10 for Fairchild members, $5 for member children age 6-17; $15 for non-members, $8 for non-member children age 6-17, and free for children 5 and under.

Fairchild Tropical Botanic Garden
10901 Old Cutler Road, Miami
305-667-1651

Stranded I’ve Come From a Plane That Crashed on the Mountains 1/9-10/09

09 FRI, 10 SAT 7:30pm & 9:45pm, and. . .
12 MON, 13 TUE, 14 WED 7:30pm & 9:45pm:
An MBC Premiere HD DIGITAL Presentation!
In collaboration with Emerging Pictures
Miami Theatrical Premiere!
Stranded:
I’ve Come From a Plane That Crashed on the Mountains
(Gonzalo Arijón/Documentary/France/Uraguay/2008)

http://www.zeitgeistfilms.com/stranded/
It is one of the most astonishing and inspiring survival tales of all time. On October 13, 1972, a young rugby team from Montevideo, Uruguay, boarded a plane for a match in Chile—and then vanished into thin air. Two days before Christmas, 16 of the 45 passengers miraculously resurfaced. They had managed to survive for 72 days after their plane crashed on a remote Andean glacier. Visually breathtaking and crafted with riveting detail by documentary filmmaker (and childhood friend of the survivors) Gonzalo Arijón with a masterful combination of on-location interviews, archival footage and reenactments, Stranded is by turns hauntingly powerful and spiritually moving. In Spanish with English subtitles
WINNER: Best Documentary Sarasota Film Festival
Grand Prize Amsterdam Int. Film Festival
Audience Award San Francisco Int. Film Festival
Grand Prize Boulder Int. Film Festival
“SUPERB! A cinematic Tour-de-force!”—Variety
“SHOCKINGLY INTIMATE. . .Stirring, Primal, Humane, Deeply moving”
–Entertainment weekly
Your MBC Ticket is good for 25% off wine tasting. . .
at CAVAS Wines! (across the street at 437 Española Way)
For tickets click HERE

Sexy Saturdays at Karu and Y 1/10/09

Sexy Saturdays at Karu & Y

Guest List rsvp@karu-y.com

Table Reservations vipservices@karu-y.com
For more information call 305 403 7850

For dinner reservations at Seecomar’s call 305 403 7850

sexysaturdays

For dinner reservations at Seecomar’s call 305 403 7850

Community Bicycle Ride 1/10/09

Community Bicycle Ride

The Miami Beach Community Ride is brought to you by Miami Beach Bicycle Center and the City of Miami Beach. This ride is perfect to meet and greet new people, get exercise, and have a great time. Thanks to the Miami Beach Police, the traffic is stopped and the riders can enjoy a continuous safe ride. At the half way point the riders stop to drink water and take a quick breath. The best thing about the ride is that its FREE! The ride is every second Saturday of the month. If you would like to join our email list just click on the email link below.

jointhebikeride@bikemiamibeach.com

http://www.bikemiamibeach.com/Miamibeachbicycle_files/bicycleride.htm

Exhibit Opening Artformz Alternative 1/10/09

“Creatures!”

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For The First Exhibition Of The New Year, Artformz Brings Together An Eloquent Collection of Art Work

Opening Reception: January 10, 2009 7-10 pm

Natasha Duwin, Ray Paul & Natalia Reparaz
exhibit their latest work presenting ideas and personal viewpoints on critters, creatures,
amoeba and the mystery of life that surrounds us everyday in our dreams, under our
skin, or along the forest path.

Natasha Duwin – Multimedia Installations in the Project Room.
Duwin’s earthy and ethereal “nest objects” have come to life in her installation “The Rest is Silence”. The title refers to the last line of the Shakespearean play “Hamlet”. In the artist’s words, “The idea is that my nests have come to life, they have abandoned the walls and hang, mid-flight, as spiders do, at different heights.” Duwin has transformed the Artformz project room into an environment that is pristine and white. With-in one hears faint, insect-like sounds – a primeval ecosystem that is also an antiseptic place, one that is populated by these strange objects that have an internal light projecting strange shadows. The installation is a play of contrasts, between the detached environment and the warmth of the critters, between the thorns of the twigs and the softness of the feathers, and between the separation of every “critter” from each other and the reaching out of their branches, and then the wholeness of the installation itself.

Ray Paul – Expanded painting – acrylic and enamel on canvas, wood and suspended surfboard.
Paul’s abstract, action paintings echo the surfer’s world. Rock music plays in the background, while the quite of an under water world of currents and eddies, teaming with any sort of microscopic organisms floats on the surface. The artist began as a biologist and his vision of the world is at once vast as ocean waves, and then again, as finely tuned as the view through a microscope. He states, “I believe the creative process must be preceded by some primordial urge, some instinctive need. This is followed by the desire to reach a state of child-like innocence, and thus the condition of the primal shaman. In this uninhibited emotional realm, the seed of a work of art is created. This seed is fertilized by the subconscious and brought to the embryonic level. Here, the conscious, which consists of intellect, reason, experience and the decision making process, attains control, nurturing and developing the embryo into maturation. The result of this process is a work of art.” Paul takes the accidental flow or splash of paint and then out of the chaos of this creation appear shapes and organisms over which he brushes intricate level after level of rainbow-effect layers. His painting surfaces come alive with all sorts of what appear as swimming/floating life forms, existing in a hyper colored universe.

Natalia Reparaz – Large-scale mixed media paintings.
Reparaz presents a monumental, two-dimensional piece depicting a giant squid that converges with the human race in surreal and extraordinary ways. In Reparaz’s work one sometimes see the possible influence of the work of Remedios Varo. Reparaz uses the female figure, or better stated, “woman” as a historical symbol, placed in the status quo of society’s positioning, and portrayed often as a central object in commune with, or struggling with, the order of power and sexual identity in the world surrounding her. Her figures, erotic and symbols of the threatening “femme fatale” are paired with all sorts of odd creatures: squid, lizards, crabs, the male species, even electronics, all leading the viewer into the artist’s realm of mystery and dreams, full of desire and forbidden places.

The exhibit runs from Jan. 10, 2009 – Feb. 2, 2009

171 NW 23rd Street, Miami, Florida 33127 + 305.572.0040 + www.artformz.net

Gamma Wreckage at PS14 1/9/09

Happy 2009, friends!
This is what going on this weekend for the Miami Electro-Techno Freaks:

GAMMA WRECKAGE
Presented by: Eden Grey / Schematic & Mi Chica Chico Force

Watch the commercial here!

[Commercial directed by Iris Beatrix Cegarra and Produced by Eden Grey, Steve Auxilec, and Iris Beatrix Cegarra for Gamma Wreckage]

with Special DJs+
Stingray 313 // Detroit // (Planet-E, Replex, Mo-Wax)
Uprokk // Miami // (Monotone, Transient Force, Mi Chica Chico Force)

Live+
Nomadic
Steve Auxilec // UK // & Eden Grey
000
FTG Meta-Reticuli

In the Backroom+
Peaches & Prunes
Romulo Del Castillo & Carlos Llanos
Jacque Polynice & PG-13

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Friday // January 9th // 2009 //

PS14 // 28 NE 14 St. // Miami FL

Marga Gomez Long Island Iced Latina 1/21/09

Marga Gomez Long Island Iced Latina

Wednesday, January 21, 2009, 7:30pm
Colony Theater
1040 Lincoln Road, Miami Beach, FL

One of America’s first openly Queer comics, GLAAD and Ovation award winner Marga has been seen on LOGO and Comedy Central. In Long Island Iced Latina, Marga pours a long tall drink of cultural confusion, chronic virginity and mother daughter instability. What begins as a hilariously dark memoir of Gomez as the only brown girl in a white high school morphs into an intoxicating manifesto for Latinos who can’t speak Spanish, suck at Salsa, and suffer from Blonditis.

In Long Island Iced Latina, Marga Gomez pours a long tall drink of cultural confusion, chronic virginity and mother daughter instability. What begins as a hilariously dark memoir of Gomez as the only brown girl in a white high school morphs into an intoxicating manifesto for Latinos who can’t speak Spanish, suck at Salsa, and suffer from Blonditis. “We’re everywhere!” Gomez claims. “And we vote!”

Marga Gomez, who as been described as a “Latina Lily Tomlin” and as a “Lesbian Larry the Cable Guy,” is the winner of the GLAAD Award for Off-Broadway Theater and a Drama Desk Award nominee. She is the writer /performer of five critically acclaimed solo plays and two others that weren’t too bad. Gomez is also one of America’s first openly gay comedians with appearances on LOGO network, Comedy Central and PBS. For her third engagement with Miami Light Project, Gomez will serve up Long Island Iced Latina a new solo comedy that sold out Joe’s Pub as part of Teatro Stagefest in 2007.

Miami Light Project & South Beach Comedy Festival
present
Marga Gomez
Long Island Iced Latina
January 21, 2009, 7:30pm
Colony Theater
1040 Lincoln Road, Miami Beach, Fl 33139

General Admission $20.00
VIP Tickets & Afterparty with Marga $50.00
For tickets call Ticketmaster at 305.358.5885 or visit click here.

Learn more about Marga:
Marga Gomez’ YouTube channel!
Marga Gomez’ website!
Marga Gomez on MySpace!

Friday Night at The Schnebly’s Winery 1/23/09

HAPPY NEW YEAR!!
Friday Night @ The Winery

During the month of December Schnebly’s held Christmas nights at the winery every Friday and Saturday until Christmas. It was wonderful to see the lights, hear the music, and enjoy the holiday season with all our winery fans. People enjoyed Christmas nights at the winery so much that they have been asking, “When is the next one?”
Well, this upcoming January 23rd, the 4th Friday of the month, we will be having Friday Night at The Winery. Come and enjoy great food, great music, great wine, and have a great time!! Event starts at 5pm and will go until 10pm. There is a $5.00 cover charge at the door. Bring a friend and see you at the winery!

http://www.schneblywinery.com

Groove Cruise 2009 1/23-26/09

Groove Cruise 2009: The Ultimate Music Adventure Weekend
Friday, January 23, 2009 9:00 AM

Port of Miami | 1015 North American Way

Featuring a three-day weekend party cruise from Miami to CocoCay private paradise and Nassau Bahamas on Royal Caribbean’s Majesty of the Seas. Fourtteen floors of entertainment with casino, beach parties, pool parties and an OUTRAGEOUS theme party called One HOT World Costume Party. Not to mention stellar DJ sets from deadmau5, Boris, Ivano Bellini, Steve Smooth, Anthony Attalla and many more.

Click here to purchase tickets

Lecture: Art Deco Shanghai and Miami 1/15/09

Miami Beach Botanical Garden
&
the Miami Beach Historical Association
Present:

Art Deco in Shanghai and Miami Beach
a book reading & signing, photo presentation
by Miami Beach authors Don and Nina Worth

Thursday, January 15
6PM to 8PM

Free and open to the public

Art Deco in Shanghai and Miami Beach was published as a coffee table book by Don and Nina Worth as the culmination of a cultural exchange program between the two cities. It began in 2005 when the authors visited Shanghai and met by chance with acclaimed architect Xing Tong He of China.

The limited edition book features 100 color photographs, 50 of each city, taken by noted photographer Deke Erh, who grew up amongst the art deco buildings of Shanghai. Introductory texts were written by Tess Johnston of Shanghai and Clotilde Luce of Miami Beach. In pictorial form, the book reveals two disparate cities with surprising architectural similarities. Shanghai has the largest collection of Art Deco buildings in Asia.

The Miami Beach Author Series presents monthly book readings, discussion and author signing of recently published and classic books focusing on Miami Beach history and lifestyle.

Miami Beach Botanical
2000 Convention Center Drive
www.mbgarden.org
www.miamibeachhistory.org

Join Art Deco Weekend as a volunteer 1/10/09

ART DECO WEEKEND VOLUNTEER ORIENTATION AND COFFEE

Saturday 10 January
10:00 am
Art Deco Weekend 2009 will celebrate and explore the Art Deco influence in Argentina, and especially in its capital of Buenos Aires. Down Argentine Way: Deco &bull Vino &bull Tango will feature films, lectures, musical performances, a parade, “Arf” Deco dog events, and art and antique vendors.

We’d like to invite you to a Volunteer Orientation and Coffee, where you can learn more about volunteering opportunities, and identify areas of the festival in which you’d like to be involved.

A festival of this scale can only happen through the work of a committed core of volunteers. There are a wide variety of positions available, and the minimum commitment is just a single three to four hour shift. (However, many of our volunteers love to work throughout the festival, because it’s a lot of fun!)

Location: Art Deco Education Center at Historic City Hall, 1130 Washington Av, Miami Beach
Information: 305-672-2014 or www.artdecoweekend.com

Javier Garcia at White Room and DJ Aramis (Poplife) and DJ Pauer 1/14/09

JACK DANIEL’S STUDIO No. 7
cordially invites you to the
2009 CD Sampler release party
and concert series kick-off

featuring an exclusive live performance by
JAVIER GARCIA

with Special Guests:
DJ ARAMIS (poplife)
DJ PAUER (fabrika)

Wednesday, January 14th @ 9PM

WHITE ROOM
1306 North Miami Ave � Downtown Miami

21 + over � limited capacity
Mandatory RSVP at studio7@shockoff.com

You are invited to attend our Metro Mixer at the FountaineBleau w/complimentary cocktails 1/9/09

You are cordially invited to attend
METRO MIXER
Where South Florida’s Top Professionals Meet to Strengthen Business Relationships!

January 9, 2009 from 7-10PM
Blade at the FountaineBleau Miami Beach
4441 Collins Ave, Miami Beach, FL

Please R.S.V.P. to rsvp@metro1properties.com or call 305.571.9991
Enjoy complimentary admission & complimentary signature Metro 1 cocktails from 7-9PM

Brought to you by:
Metro 1 Properties – Sustainable Real Estate Solutions www.metro1properties.com
Miami New Times www.miaminewtimes.com
The Fountainebleau Miami Beach www.blademiami.com

Cleveland Orchestra announces Miami Residency activities for January/February 2009

Cleveland Orchestra announces Miami Residency activities for January/February 2009

January concerts at the Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts of Miami-Dade County include works by Shostakovich and Wagner conducted by Franz Welser-Möst

Miami City Ballet and Cleveland Orchestra launch new partnership with See The Music, Hear The Dancing performance and benefit dinner January 29, 2009, at the Adrienne Arsht Center

Chamber music performance and discussion at the Wolfsonian-Florida International University and Music and the Brain dialogue with Music Director Franz Welser-Möst and Ali R. Rezai, MD, director of Cleveland Clinic’s Center for Neurological Restoration, at Books and Books

Collaborations continue and expand New World Symphony, University of Miami Frost of School of Music, and area schools

CLEVELAND, January 6, 2009 – The Cleveland Orchestra Miami Residency enters its third year at Miami’s Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts of Miami-Dade County in January 2009 with a week of subscription concerts featuring Dmitri Shostakovich’s Symphony No. 7 (“Leningrad”) and Richard Wagner’s Wesendonck Songs with soprano Measha Brueggergosman as soloist.
The third season in the Orchestra’s multi-year residency project has developed and expanded community programs and will continue to include service to the Miami community through educational partnerships. The Orchestra’s residency activities in Miami were conceived and made possible with the leadership of the Musical Arts Association of Miami, the Miami-based board governing the Orchestra’s Miami Residency. For the 2009 season, these Cleveland Orchestra collaborations again feature professional-level training for New World Symphony fellows and the University of Miami’s Frost School of Music students, including master classes led by members of The Cleveland Orchestra, reading sessions of new music, and access to Cleveland Orchestra working rehearsals. The Cleveland Orchestra will also support school music programs in both public and independent schools by working with the schools to provide coachings and master classes for youth musicians. Overall, The Cleveland Orchestra will reach nearly 7,000 people with educational and community engagement activities over the course of the 2009 residency, including nearly 4,000 students from Miami-area public and private schools who will attend April Education Concerts.

Cleveland Orchestra Subscription Concerts
The Cleveland Orchestra’s first concert program at the Adrienne Arsht Center for 2009, on January 30 and 31, features Music Director Franz Welser-Möst leading the Orchestra in performances of Dmitri Shostakovich’s Symphony No. 7 (“Leningrad”) and Richard Wagner’s Wesendonck Songs with soprano Measha Brueggergosman as soloist. The Orchestra’s second concert program, on March 6 and 7, features Kurt Masur leading the Orchestra in performances of Beethoven’s Symphony No. 7, “Leonore” Overture No. 3, and Piano Concerto No. 1 with Louis Lortie as soloist. The Orchestra’s third concert program, on April 3 and 4, features Pinchas Steinberg leading the Orchestra in performances of Barber’s Overture to The School for Scandal, Tchaikovsky’s Symphony No. 4, and Brahms’s Violin Concerto with Nikolaj Znaider as soloist.
Pre-Concert Conversations are presented one hour before every Cleveland Orchestra subscription concert at the Adrienne Arsht Center. Free to concert ticket holders, these Conversations are designed to enrich the concert-going experience by providing insight into the music performed at the concerts, or interviews with performing artists. The Pre-Concert Conversations for the January 30 and 31 concerts will feature Juan Carlos Espinosa, associate dean and fellow of the Honors College, Florida International University.
The Cleveland Orchestra’s subscription series is presented by the Musical Arts Association of Miami and the Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts of Miami-Dade County.

Cleveland Orchestra and Miami City Ballet Launch New Collaboration
with Performance and Benefit Dinner on January 29

On January 29, 2009, Miami City Ballet and The Cleveland Orchestra will join forces to launch a collaboration with a one-night-only performance, See The Music, Hear The Dancing, at the Adrienne Arsht Center’s Sanford and Dolores Ziff Ballet Opera House in Miami.
To celebrate this collaboration, an elegant benefit dinner will be held immediately after the performance, on-stage at the Adrienne Arsht Center’s Knight Concert Hall. The event proceeds benefit The Cleveland Orchestra Miami Residency and Miami City Ballet. Tickets for the performance and dinner are $1,000 and can be purchased by contacting Rebecca Interian at (305) 929-7000, ext. 1445. Tables are also available for purchase. Cocktail attire is suggested.
The event’s name, See The Music Hear The Dancing, comes from a quote by the legendary George Balanchine. The program features Miami City Ballet performing two ballets by George Balanchine: Symphony in Three Movements set to music by Igor Stravinsky and Symphony in C with music by Georges Bizet. In addition to performing the music to the ballets, The Cleveland Orchestra will also perform Tchaikovsky’s “Polacca” from The Sleeping Beauty and Mendelssohn’s Hebrides Overture (“Fingal’s Cave”), Opus 26.
Approximately 300 distinguished artists and guests of both organizations are expected to attend, including the Artistic Director of Miami City Ballet, Edward Villella, and the Music Director of The Cleveland Orchestra, Franz Welser-Möst.
The event is chaired by Jan R. Lewis and Dr. Margaret Eidson. The host committee includes: Adrienne Arsht, Ana Codina Barlick & Robert Barlick, Jr., Audre & Don Carlin, Lora & Fred Drasner, Dr. Margaret & Mike Eidson, Hector Fortun, Marvin Ross Friedman & Adrienne bon Haes, Pamela Garrison & R. Kirk Landon, Jan R. & Dan Lewis, Frances Sevilla-Sacasa, Penny & Roe Stamps, and Janet & Richard Yulman.
The John S. and James L. Knight Foundation is the presenting sponsor and has awarded the project a grant from the Knight Foundation Arts Partnership, a five-year, $40 million initiative to transform the arts in South Florida. The effort includes endowment grants to leading arts institutions, plus a community-wide contest to fund the best arts ideas.
Knight Foundation promotes journalism excellence worldwide and invests in the vitality of communities in the United States where the Knight brothers once owned newspapers. Knight Foundation invests in ideas and projects that can lead to transformational change.

Opportunities for New World Symphony musicians,
University of Miami students, and area high-school students
Music Director Franz Welser-Möst continues The Cleveland Orchestra’s relationship with the New World Symphony and the University of Miami Frost School of Music during the Orchestra’s annual Miami residencies.
In addition, Cleveland Orchestra musicians will continue to support school music programs in both public and private schools in the Miami area. In January, Cleveland Orchestra musicians will provide coachings at New World School of the Arts and Coral Reef High School (Miami-Dade County Public Schools) as well as coachings and master classes at Ransom Everglades School in Coconut Grove.

New Community Collaborations in January 2009
During the January residency, members of The Cleveland Orchestra will participate in an exploration of the music and politics of Stalin’s Russia on Tuesday, January 27, at The Wolfsonian-Florida International University in Miami Beach. In conjunction with the Orchestra’s performances of Shostakovich’s Symphony No. 7 (“Leningrad”), Juan Carlos Espinosa, associate dean and fellow at the Honors College, Florida International University, will explore music and politics in Stalin’s Russia at this lecture/performance that will conclude with members of The Cleveland Orchestra performing Shostakovich’s String Quartet No. 8.
The Wolfsonian is a museum, library, and research center that uses objects to illustrate the persuasive power of art and design, to explore what it means to be modern, and to tell the story of social, historical, and technological changes that have transformed our world. The collections comprise approximately 120,000 objects from the period of 1885 to 1945—the height of the Industrial Revolution to the end of the Second World War—in a variety of media including furniture; industrial-design objects; works in glass, ceramics, and metal; rare books; periodicals; ephemera; works on paper; paintings; textiles; and medals.
Music Director Franz Welser-Möst and Ali R. Rezai, M.D., the director of Cleveland Clinic’s Center for Neurological Restoration, will hold a special Music and the Brain dialogue at Books & Books in Coral Gables. The discussion will examine new understandings about the vast impact of music on the human brain, including a question-and-answer session followed by a short chamber music performance. Discussion topics will include the unique way in which music and the brain interact, the impact of music on health, and a sociological perspective of the role of the arts in neuroscience. This program is part of a recently launched international collaboration between The Cleveland Orchestra and Cleveland Clinic.
Books & Books, Coral Gables was founded by Mitchell Kaplan in 1982. Since that time, the store has become one of the most well-respected independent bookstores in the country. It’s a local landmark and an inspiring gathering place for writers as well as readers. The philosophy at Books & Books has remained constant throughout the years: it’s about neighbors, books, history, quality, tradition and creativity. Since 1982, Books & Books has hosted local, national and international writers as part of its award-winning Reading Series. Books & Books hosts reading groups, poetry groups, free workshops and lectures, and partners with many cultural, educational and charitable organizations to present special events at its four locations.
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Miami Residency adds to Orchestra’s existing long-term
performance relationships and residencies in New York, Lucerne, Salzburg and Vienna
The Cleveland Orchestra Miami Residency project commenced in January 2007, during the 2006-07 inaugural season of the Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts of Miami-Dade County (then called Carnival Center for the Performing Arts). The Orchestra’s residency project in Miami includes an annual series of subscription concerts at the Adrienne Arsht Center as well as service to the Miami community through educational activities. The 2008 Miami residency served more than 20,000 members of the Miami-Dade community through concerts, educational programs, collaborative performances, and patron events. These included three weekends of sold-out subscription concerts; a performance celebrating Israel at 60, presented in partnership with the Greater Miami Jewish Federation; and free Education Concerts for more than 3,500 fifth graders at the Adrienne Arsht Center’s Knight Concert Hall.
The Cleveland Orchestra’s commitment to education and community service began when the Orchestra was founded in 1918, and today more than 70,000 Cleveland-area schoolchildren, teachers, families, young musicians and adult learners participate in the Orchestra’s educational programs in Cleveland designed to nurture a lifelong love of music. With its Florida-based educational activities, the Orchestra continues to broaden its role with universities and conservatories, which previously focused on the Cleveland Institute of Music and the Oberlin Conservatory of Music.
In addition to its residency at the Adrienne Arsht Center, The Cleveland Orchestra currently has three other intensive and regular performing relationships, including residencies, outside of Cleveland: with Carnegie Hall in New York, the Lucerne Festival in Switzerland, and the Musikverein in Vienna, Austria. Continuing a long relationship with Carnegie Hall, the Orchestra committed to a multi-year association of performances there under the direction of Franz Welser-Möst. With Carnegie Hall and the Lucerne Festival, the Orchestra is involved in a biennial commissioning project, the Roche Commissions, which include world premiere performances by the Orchestra at the Lucerne Festival. The Orchestra has performed at the Lucerne Festival four times since 2004, most recently in August 2008. The Musikverein Residency was conceived as a long-term relationship, which includes series of concerts at the Musikverein under the direction of Franz Welser-Möst. The Orchestra’s five concerts at the Musikverein in 2003 marked the first such residency by an American orchestra in the history of that venue. In its third Musikverein Residency, the Orchestra performed four concerts at the Musikverein in October/November 2007. During their Salzburg Festival Residency in August 2008, the Orchestra and Mr. Welser-Möst made five appearances in a new production of Dvořák’s Rusalka, and performed three additional concert programs.
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Concert Tickets
Subscription inquiries should be directed to the Box Office at the Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts of Miami-Dade County at (305) 949-6722 or online at clevelandorchestramiami.com. Individual tickets for Cleveland Orchestra subscription concerts are available through the Arsht Center Box Office at (305) 949-6722 or online at thearshtcenter.org.
Music lovers interested in Cleveland Orchestra performances in Miami can be added to the priority mailing list by emailing miami@clevelandorchestra.com or calling (305) 372-7747.
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A revised calendar for The Cleveland Orchestra’s January 2009 Miami Residency activities follows this release. Photographs and additional information on the 2009 Miami Residency are available upon request.
More information about The Cleveland Orchestra’s Miami Residency is available at clevelandorchestramiami.com.

Contact: Ana Papakhian, (216) 231-7476 / anap@clevelandorchestra.com
Jennifer Schlosser, (216) 231-7518 / jschlosser@clevelandorchestra.com

JANUARY-FEBRUARY 2009
CLEVELAND ORCHESTRA MIAMI RESIDENCY
SCHEDULE OF ACTIVITIES

Activities with educational partners are open to students at those institutions, unless otherwise noted.
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Tuesday, January 27, 2009, 1:10 – 3:45 p.m.
WORKING REHEARSAL WITH NEW WORLD SCHOOL OF THE ARTS
New World School of the Arts
Jayce Ogren, conductor

Cleveland Orchestra Assistant Conductor Jayce Ogren will work with high-school orchestral musicians at the New World School of the Arts, a magnet arts high school that is an educational partnership of Miami-Dade County Public Schools; Miami Dade College, and the University of Florida.

Venue Information:
New World School of the Arts
300 NE 2nd Avenue
Miami, FL 33132
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Tuesday, January 27, 2009, at 7 p.m.
Recognition • Reflection • Remembrance
Wolfsonian-FIU
Performance by Members of The Cleveland Orchestra
Speaker: Juan Carlos Espinosa, associate dean and fellow, the Honors College, Florida International University

In conjunction with The Cleveland Orchestra’s Friday, January 30, and Saturday, January 31, performances of Shostakovich’s Symphony No. 7 (“Leningrad”), an exploration of music and politics in Stalin’s Russia is presented at the Wolfsonian. A ruthless dictator with a dangerous interest in culture, Stalin was the final arbiter of what was truly Soviet music. Composers, like all other Soviet citizens, had to navigate through the shifting and arbitrary rules of the state in order to survive. Some composers adhered fanatically to the official line and others were mortal victims of the Stalinist terror – executed, imprisoned in the Gulag, some never to return. Hear this story told through music.

Venue Information:
1001 Washington Avenue
Miami Beach, FL 33139
To reserve your tickets, email Miami@clevelandorchestra.com.

Wednesday, January 28, 2009, 7:30-9:30 a.m.
COACHINGS AT MIAMI-DADE COUNTY SCHOOLS
Coral Reef High School

A group of Cleveland Orchestra string and woodwind musicians work with high school orchestral and band students at Coral Reef High School, Miami-Dade County Public Schools.

Venue Information:
Coral Reef High School
10101 SW 152nd Street
Miami, FL 33157

Wednesday, January 28, 2009, 3:00 – 4:30 p.m.
TRI-COUNTY MASTER CLASS AT RANSOM EVERGLADES SCHOOL STUDENTS
Lewis Family Auditorium

Musicians from The Cleveland Orchestra will work with talented young band musicians from a tri-county area on the campus of Ransom Everglades School, an independent, co-ed school serving students in grades six through twelve. The spirit of Ransom Everglades’s commitment to its students is exemplified through its emphasis on Tradition, Thinking, Teamwork, Talent and Technology.

Venue Information:
Ransom Everglades Upper School
3575 Main Highway
Coconut Grove, FL 33133-5993

Thursday, January 29, 2009, at 7:30 p.m.
SEE THE MUSIC, HEAR THE DANCING
MIAMI CITY BALLET/CLEVELAND ORCHESTRA Performance and Benefit
Ziff Ballet Opera House, Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts
Juan Francisco La Manna, conductor

TCHAIKOVSKY “Polacca” from The Sleeping Beauty
STRAVINSKY Symphony in Three Movements*
MENDELSSOHN The Hebrides Overture (“Fingal’s Cave”), Opus 26
BIZET Symphony No. 1 in C major*

*Performed with Miami City Ballet – Choreography by George Balanchine

Presenting Sponsor: The John S. and James L. Knight Foundation

Performance Tickets: $19-$175
For Benefit Tickets, please call Rebecca Johnson at (305) 929-7000, ext. 1445

All proceeds from See The Music, Hear The Dancing will benefit Miami City Ballet and The Cleveland Orchestra.

Venue Information:
1300 Biscayne Blvd., Miami FL 33132
Box Office phone: (305) 949-6722

Friday, January 30, 2009, 10:00 a.m. – 12:30 p.m.
OPEN REHEARSAL FOR FROST SCHOOL OF MUSIC STUDENTS, NEW WORLD SYMPHONY FELLOWS, and students from NEW WORLD SCHOOL OF THE ARTS and CORAL REEF HIGH SCHOOL
Knight Concert Hall, Arsht Center for the Performing Arts
Franz Welser-Möst, conductor
Measha Brueggergosman, soprano

Repertoire to be rehearsed:

WAGNER Wesendonck Songs
SHOSTAKOVICH Symphony No. 7 (“Leningrad”)

Rehearsal open to Frost School of Music students, New World Symphony fellows, New World School of the Arts, Florida International University music students, and music students from select Miami-Dade County Public School District High Schools.

Venue Information:
Arsht Center for the Performing Arts
1300 Biscayne Blvd., Miami
For more information, please email Miami@clevelandorchestra.com
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Friday, January 30, 2009, at 8:00 p.m.
CLEVELAND ORCHESTRA SUBSCRIPTION CONCERT
Knight Concert Hall, Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts
Franz Welser-Möst, conductor
Measha Brueggergosman, soprano

WAGNER Wesendonck Songs
SHOSTAKOVICH Symphony No. 7 (“Leningrad”)

Pre-Concert Conversation at 7:00 p.m. – Recognition • Reflection • Remembrance
Juan Carlos Espinosa, associate dean and fellow of the Honors College, Florida International University, will speak about politics, oppression, and censorship differences to recognize a time when artists were censored and oppressed by political forces.

Tickets:
$150, $95, Limited availability $80, $65, $45, $20

This performance is presented by the Musical Arts Association of Miami and the Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts of Miami-Dade County.

Media partners: Classical South Florida 89.7 FM, The Miami Herald and El Nuevo Herald

Venue Information:
1300 Biscayne Blvd., Miami FL 33132
Box Office phone: (305) 949-6722

Saturday, January 31, 2009, at 8:00 p.m.
CLEVELAND ORCHESTRA SUBSCRIPTION CONCERT
Knight Concert Hall, Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts
Franz Welser-Möst, conductor
Measha Brueggergosman, soprano

WAGNER Wesendonck Songs
SHOSTAKOVICH Symphony No. 7 (“Leningrad”)

Pre-Concert Conversation at 7:00 p.m. – Recognition • Reflection • Remembrance
Juan Carlos Espinosa, associate dean and fellow of the Honors College, Florida International University, will speak about politics, oppression, and censorship differences to recognize a time when artists were censored and oppressed by political forces.

Tickets:
$160, $105, Limited availability $85, $70, $50 $20

This performance is presented by the Musical Arts Association of Miami and the Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts of Miami-Dade County.

Media partners: Classical South Florida 89.7 FM, The Miami Herald and El Nuevo Herald

Venue Information:
1300 Biscayne Blvd., Miami FL 33132
Box Office phone: (305) 949-6722

Monday, February 2, 2009, Time to be determined
WORKING REHEARSAL WITH RANSOM EVERGLADES SCHOOL
Jayce Ogren, conductor

Cleveland Orchestra Assistant Conductor Jayce Ogren will work with high-school musicians at Ransom Everglades School, an independent, co-ed school serving students in grades six through twelve. The spirit of Ransom Everglades’s commitment to its students is exemplified through its emphasis on Tradition, Thinking, Teamwork, Talent and Technology.

Venue Information:
Ransom Everglades Middle School
2045 S. Bayshore Drive
Coconut Grove, FL 33133

Monday, February 2, 2009, at 1:10 – 3:45 p.m.
MASTER CLASS AND COACHING
New World School of the Arts

Musicians from The Cleveland Orchestra will work with students individually and in ensembles at the New World School of the Arts, a magnet arts high school that is an educational partnership of Miami-Dade County Public Schools; Miami Dade College; and the University of Florida.

Venue Information:
New World School of the Arts
300 N.E. 2nd Avenue
Miami, FL 33132

Monday, February 2, 2009, at 8:00 p.m.
MUSIC AND THE BRAIN

Cleveland Orchestra Music Director Franz Welser-Möst and Dr. Ali Rezai, director of Cleveland Clinic’s Center for Neurological Restoration, will examine new understandings about the vast impact of music on the human brain. Discussion and question-and-answer session will be followed by a short chamber music performance.

A variety of interrelated topics will be discussed, including:
the neurobiology of music (the unique way in which music and the brain interact),
the impact of music on health, and
a sociological perspective of the role of the arts in neuroscience

Venue Information:
Books & Books
265 Aragon Avenue
Coral Gables, FL 33134
Phone: (305) 442-4408

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Opening Reception for Love Cures at ArtCenter/ South Florida 1/9/09

Love Cures is an exhibtion previewing artwork for a charity auction benefiting A Band of Parents Bound by Hope. A Band of Parents is a non-profit organization created by parents of children with neuroblastoma in order to raise funds to research a cure for the cancer. For more information visit www.bandofparents.org

ArtCenter/ South Florida Gallery 800 Lincoln Road at Meridian Avenue Miami Beach
For information call 305.674.8278 or visit www.artcentersf.org

Also on January 9th, join ArtCenter/ South Florida’s Artists-in-Residence for a studio Open House. A great opportunity to meet some of South Florida’s most talented contemporary artists!
Artists-in-Residence Studios
800/ 810/ 924 Lincoln Road in Miami Beach
Open Monday – Wednesday 11am – 10pm and
Thursday – Sunday 11am – 11pm
Free and Open to the Public
Opening reception catering generously provided by Prime Blue Grill

Invitation Art and Design-Night CityLoftArt 1/10/09


Hans-Jürgen R. Klemm
I N V I T A T I O N HAPPY NEW YEAR SALE !
ART & DESIGN NIGHT – Saturday, Jan. 10th. 2009 , 7-10pm

Our exceptional NewYears offer: IRMALY (paintings) authorizes a SALE on all artwork at SUBSTANTIALLY REDUCED prices at THIS EVENT !!!
Floor sample SALE of light- and water-sculptures created by LILY WICNUDEL.

From ‘ART’ to ‘DESIGN’, from ‘OEUVRE’ to ‘PRODUCT’…. beautiful, colorful, semi-industrial ‘lightrods’ for surprising applications: on stage / product presentations / interior decoration / office and business, for interior designers, architects, landscaping and private use – feel free to choose YOUR colors !

Discover as well our exhibition: “ACRYLART”, a world of transparent furniture pieces and sculptures. We have many new, extraordinary condos with lofts full of florida light ‘ready to move in’
But regular furniture seems just too ‘heavy’ to compete with this abundant light and space. You need to consider furniture, art and accessories transporting light and colors for your interior .

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

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

The Miami Coalition Against Breed Specific Legislation Shelter Build 1/10/09

FROM: The Miami Coalition Against Breed Specific Legislation

This coming Saturday, the 10th of January, we will be sponsoring a rebuilding of the shelter at Raphael’s shelter (The Animal Lover’s Help & Rescue Mission) starting at 10:00 a.m. It is located at 2460 West 2nd Avenue, Hialeah, Fl. 33011. If you would like to come and participate please confirm at 786-499-1278 or this e mail.

Raphael has over 150 dogs and cats at his shelter, with no donations, no volunteers and all out of his pocket. He is a non-profit 501c3 org. He is the “place” where folks either turn in animals or literally dump them at the shelter. Some of our members, including yours truly, were there yesterday helping and sizing up the situation. We have over 30 kids doing Community Hours that will be participating, along all our org members. However, we need materials such as: cement, paint, tools, lumber, nails, drills, gardening tools and equipment, gravel rocks, a large carp or tent, dog & cat toys, shampoos, flea & tick meds, dog houses or igloos, a large shed, cat & dog food, dog collars & leashes, dog brushes, …well you get the picture. All supplies may be dropped of there or we will pick up. They may also be brought on Saturday. We also need a “lunch” sponsor; those kids will be hungry about mid day…

We also need hands on carpenters, plumbers, gardeners, roofers, contractors, name it…Noah’s Ark wouldn’t be a bad idea…if you have or know of companies willing to donate goods…we can give them the 501c3 forms for write offs.

If there’s any media who would like to cover or promote this…please contact me directly. It would be greatly appreciated…

Last but not least…if the City of Hialeah would like to help out…also contact me directly…

Looking forward to a successful rebuilding and your participation in such!

Respectfully,
Dahlia Canes
The Miami Coalition Against Breed Specific Legislation.
(305) 323~3960

58th Annual Holtz Children’s Hospital Beaux Arts Festival of Art 1/10-11/09

58th Annual Holtz Children’s Hospital Beaux Arts Festival of Art – January 10-11, 2009

The 58th Annual Beaux Arts Festival of Art will take place Saturday, January 10th and Sunday, January 11th, 2009 from 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. on the beautiful grounds of the University of Miami campus located in Coral Gables.

Beaux Arts Festival of Art is proud to be Miami’s oldest juried fine art show, featuring more than 250 artists from across our country. Patrons can enjoy and purchase original art from top quality artists. The 11 mediums of artwork displayed include ceramics, fiber, glass graphics & drawing, jewelry, mixed media, oil & acrylics, photography, sculpture & 3D, watercolor and wood. $20,000 in cash awards will be presented.

This family-friendly event also provides entertainment for all ages, food of many cultures, and an Art Park for children 5-12 years old, allowing them to create their own arts and crafts while parents stroll the Festival. $10/hr per child for the Art Park.

Our yearly Beaux Arts Festival of Art brings the community together for a lovely weekend as well as allows Beaux Arts to support various art endeavors throughout the year. Aligned with the Festival is a Student Artist Showcase which allows talented middle and high school student artists the opportunity to compete for top recognition. Because the Festival is run entirely by dedicated volunteers, the money raised is used to provide museum field trips to underprivileged elementary school students as well as to enhance and maintain the collections of, and to assist with expansion of, the Lowe Art Museum.

Beaux Arts Festival of Art Website

Bike Miami Next Date: Sunday 1/18/09

The Bike Miami Days Team is excited to share the news: Bike Miami Days returns in 2009 with an extended route, additional programming and new locations for you to explore the city in a new way! On Sunday, January 18th, Bike Miami Day will feature an additional bike clinic with classes, bike rentals, limited vendor opportunities for local businesses, tours of the City of Miami Police Horse Stable, a Rally on the Riverfront at Lummus Landing and more – to be announced here!
An additional bike valet and free bicyle rentals will be sponsored by La Epoca Department Store and Bike & Roll: Miami, but we will need additional volunteers to ensure these services can be provided all day. Please contact Emerge Miami adam.schachner@gmail.com, the Green Mobility Network or the Mayor’s Office kmoore@miamigov.com if you would like to join the Bike Miami Days volunteer team! Thank you-
The tentative dates for Bike Miami Days 2009 include February 8, March 8, April 26 and May 17. We are hoping to bring the event to Little Havana, Wynwood, MiMo, Coconut Grove and other neighborhoods, too! Please contact us with your ideas and suggestions.
See you on Sunday, January 18th!

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11th Annual Medical Marijuana Benefit Concert at Tobacco Road 1/24/09

11th Annual Medical Marijuana Benefit Concert
At Tobacco Road
Hosted By
Ploppy Palace Productions
On Saturday, January 24, 2009 Ploppy Palace Productions and Tobacco Road will be hosting the 11th Annual Medical Marijuana Benefit Concert to raise funds for FL NORML’s (National Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Laws) medical marijuana campaign and the protection of patients’ rights. As part of this four stage extravaganza, some of South Florida’s top bands, spoken word artists and community activists will join together for patients’ and physicians’ right to use medical cannabis.
As a testament to the diversity of supporters for this cause, there will be a broad variety of musical styles including jazz, rock, reggae, folk, vocal harmonies, hip-hop, funk, experimental, tribal rhythms, world beat fusion, psychedelic grooves and various interactive jams.
Johnny Dread, Sweetbone, Jahfe, Day Music Died, Mr Grim Reapa, The Aurapool, Kuyayky, Addax, Carl Ferrari & Friends, The Tribe, The Southwood Project, Ana Kanpa, Togen, Robby Hunter, Shawn Snyder, Val C Wisecracker, Deep Water Willy, Orrin Bolton, Steve Minotti, Ryan Rachel, Jacob Jeffries Band, Starving Artist Tour, The Brian Elliot Hot Box Social, Under No Order, Jenna’s Boneyard, LaGuardia, Rayko/KRB, UOM, Hoosha, Tristan & The Juice, The Aleatoric Effect, Chris Beatz, The 7D, Nacho, The Int’l Language and more will be showcasing original music.
Alonso, Angelo Pizarro, Jonathan Rose and other spoken word artists will be presenting innovative spoken word poetry with musical accompaniment.
Martian Ambassador & the Captured Chorus will be presenting a spoken word piece called “Inevitable Inauguration, Irreversible Impeachment”.
Mark A.S. will be presenting social satire about the laws concerning medical marijuana and the drug war.
In addition, Elviza Isis, Stacy Oh and other dancers will be performing a variety of dance and movement pieces to energetic, rhythmic percussion and ambient tones.
Plus Anibal Fernandez and Linx will be rendering a live painting demonstration to visually complement the music.
Irvin Rosenfeld and Elvy Musikka, legal medical marijuana patients, will be describing their experiences with obtaining medical marijuana through the federal government.
The 11th Annual Medical Marijuana Benefit Concert will also feature a selection of community speakers who will present information about the issues including Norm Kent – National NORML Board of Directors, Sara Yousuf – criminal defense attorney, Roger Scott from Florida NORML, members from the Florida Green Party and other concerned citizens.
FL NORML, Florida Green Party and various other organizations will have informational booths with literature and handouts to help educate about community issues and the medical marijuana campaign in Florida.
The event will work to raise funds and awareness for FL NORML (National Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Laws) medical marijuana campaign and the protection of patients’ rights. Previously, a person’s right to use medical necessity as a defense to marijuana charges has been upheld by several appeals courts in Florida. Marijuana has proven therapeutically useful in treating numerous medical conditions including muscle spasticity, arthritis, and the nausea related to AIDS and cancer chemotherapy. Currently there are 12 states that have laws allowing marijuana to be used as medicine.
In addition there will be vendors and small businesses promoting and selling their merchandise, including The Wallflower Gallery, Xango, Ragamufyn, 75rabbit, Between Spirit & Stone Jewelry, Phukit, Emerald City Imports, Sergio Torres, Arleen Davila, Alan Glover, Roostas No. 5 and selected independent corporations.
Production support provided by Ploppy Palace Productions, Atlas Sound Productions, Anamaze Productions, Turk Masters Cymbals, Mystic Cat Productions and 7th Circuit Productions.
The 11th Annual Medical Marijuana Benefit Concert at Tobacco Road is currently looking for supportive sponsors and unique vendors to help to build up the community outreach and contribute to the cause.
The 11th Annual Medical Marijuana Benefit Concert at Tobacco Road is sponsored by Ploppy Palace Productions, OnlineGigs.com, Antidote Productions, Artists For Community Evolution, The Wallflower Gallery, Music Art Love and FL NORML.
Saturday, January 24, 2009
4:00 p.m. – 3:00 a.m.
Tobacco Road
626 South Miami Ave., Brickell
305-374-1198
www.tobacco-road.com
www.myspace.com/tobaccoroad626
21 Years Old + with ID
Admission is $ 12.
Advance tickets available.
www.myspace.com/medmj
www.ploppypalace.com
For more information, please email Ploppy Palace Productions at events@ploppypalace.com.

Hot House Florida: WWWBTW & Jazz & Blues News

Where we will be this week(WWWBTW):

Monday, Jan 5:
At home, at the desk (or maybe the patio table!) selling web ads and listening to:
· Sunday Blues with Dar: http://www.blueatheart.com/podcast/stream.asp
· Smokestack Lightnin’: http://www.smokestacklightnin.com/
· New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Station: http://www.WWOZ.org
Tuesday, Jan 6:
Boston’s on the Beach, Delray Beach
Blue Tuesday w/ Famous Frank Ward w/ Shack Daddys Featuring Jeff Watkins
Wednesday, Jan 7:
Taxes?
Thursday, Jan 8:
Clematis by Night; West Palm Beach; Dee Dee Wilde
&
The Cottage, Lake Worth: Downstairs Groove Orchestra
Friday, Jan 9:
Northwood Village: along Northwood Rd, West Palm Beach: Jazz Elite
&
South Shores Tavern & Patio Bar, Lake Worth; Funky Blu Roots
&
Nothin’ Fancy, West Palm Beach: Bobby Nathan Band
Saturday, Jan 10:
Rose & Alfred Miniaci Performing Arts Center, Davie: South Florida JAZZ presents Eldar Trio
&
Orange Door, Lake Park: Nucklebusters w/ Famous Frank Ward
Sunday, Jan 11:
Fire Rock, West Palm Beach; Susan Merritt Trio Jazz Pro-Jam, 7-10pm

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NEWS
*The January edition of Hot House Florida is an online-only edition that can be seen at: www.HotHouseFlorida.com

. We will no longer be printing Hot House and it can only be found on-line; saving trees and gas and providing better listings.
*Chirstabelle’s in Coconut Grove has closed (another place that tried to defy the market by not advertising their business – how many of you even knew about this place?)
*Love 94 (WLVE 93.9 Miami) is no longer playing jazz of any sort. Perhaps they will again on a digitable transmission, but this is not confirmed.
* Check out our myspace for photos from last week at Boston’s on the Beach, Hollywood Beach Balloon Fest, City Limits in Delray, The Orange Door, CityPlace Plaza, Suntrust Sunday Jazz Brunch in Ft. Lauderdale and The Fire Rock Restaurant.

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Curated Listening at News Lounge 1/6/09


It is a Happy New Year – we are re-launching Curated Listening series!
The first Tuesday of each month at the übercool News Lounge, join us for a FREE specialized listening party. Of course you know News Lounge as the garden patio and comfy lounge next to Soyka’s, across from Andiamo, at 55th Street Station
5580 NE 4 Court, Miami – even the parking is free!
info: (305) 672-5202 or www.rhythmfoundation.com

Tuesday January 6th, 7:30 pm – 9:00 pm
Guest curator: Emilio San Pedro
Emilio will play the music of “Distressed Divas”. Emilio is now a BBC correspondent based in London, but Miamians may know him as the host of the amazing radio show “The Rhythm Box” from previous years. Every week, he made connections between music as diverse as Yma Sumac, the UK sounds of 4AD, Afrocuban santero rhythms, and beyond. We miss Emilio, so we invited him to help launch the series while he is visiting.
www.rhythmfoundation.com

Miami Art Space Presents Raffaele Ammavuta 1/10/09

Miami Art Space Presents
A vibrant show of new work from acclaimed Pop-Artist
Raffaele Ammavuta
‘Super Iconic’
Opening Night – January 10, 2008 – 7pm to 10pm
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About the Artist: Originally from Florence Italy, and having studied at the Art Institute of Florence, Ammavuta has participated in various programs as a lecturer and artist in residence world wide. His work has been widely exhibited worldwide and is included in private collections and major museums in Europe, Australia, The US, Asia and Africa. Now living and working in Miami, Ammavuta brings his latest works to Miami Art Space. Described as amusing and engaging, his Super Iconic exhibit allows us to explore, examine and question our role in today’s world.
Exhibit runs through January 31, 2008
Please visit www.MiamiArtSpace.com for more info
Miami Art Space
244 NW 35th Street
Miami FL 33127
305-438-9002

Tony Chimento Opens Art Show at Museo Vault 1/10/09

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Reception for the Artist
Saturday Night, January 10, 2009
7 PM – 10 PM

One Man Show
TONY CHIMENTO
opening at
MUSEO VAULT PROJECT ROOM
346 NW 29TH ST
MIAMI FL 33127
305-987-4722

Tony Chimento will debut a number of never before seen new paintings along with a small number of very special paintings dating as far back as 1979 chosen by the artist. This will be only the second time Mr. Chimento has mounted a one man gallery show here in Miami.

CLICK HERE TO PREVIEW SHOW ONLINE

Tony Chimento’s career as a realist painter has spanned the last 30 years. After arriving from the northeast, he built his reputation at Art Center/South Florida. He served on their board of directors and was vice chair of the Art Center Board for many years. Presently Mr. Chimento lives and works in the Wynwood Arts District.

Most recently Mr. Chimento has been the recipient of a $25,000.00 2008 Pollock-Krasner Award for artistic merit. He is best known for his extremely detailed and complex still life scenes of amazing detail and clarity. Mr. Chimento has shown in numerous one man shows and been chosen for regional and national juried shows and competitions.

He has been chosen twice as a winner in the “New American Paintings” competition for the Southern Region. The Winsor and Newton Company chose his work as the winning entry in their 3rd Annual Competition. He has been written about in articles in various publications including American Artist Magazine and the New York Times.

Other awards include The New York Graphic Society Award at the National Academy of Design Show in NYC, and the Grand Prize for painting in the prestigious Silvermine Guild Center for the Arts Competition. He has been chosen for awards by jurors like Ted Stebbins, Curator of Paintings, Boston Museum, Vivian Raynor, Art Critic, New York Times, and John I H Baur, Director Emeritus, Whitney Museum of Art, NYC.

Critic Hilton Kramer in reviewing a show for the New York Times containing Mr. Chimento’s work commented in a review: “…still, there are painting of some interest here by artists who were new to this writer…. Tony Chimento’s “Sunday Afternoon” is a solid realist work.”

In one of the first reviews of his work, Sylvia Day writes in Lifestyle Magazine: “My first introduction to Chimento’s work was at a show at the Woodstock Artist’s Association. There…was a large canvas which made an immediate impression of elegance and uncommon technique…. Chimento paints large canvases, their dramatic subjectmatter and impeccable draughtsmanship a feast for the eye. He owns an original an unmistakably unique style.

Graduation of formerly homeless 1/11/09

Dear Inner Circle of the Homeless and Needy:

I would like to invite you to a special graduation of our Miami Students (both men and women). This SUNDAY at 2:30PM will be graduation for nearly 20 men and women of the Miami Rescue Mission Regeneration and AWARNESS program. These are the programs for our men and woman who were formerly homeless and now are ready to be a life changer. They have worked many months and some over a year to get ready for this great achievement. They have gone throuh a life change themselves and now will embark on a NEW PATH.

Please come and be a special guest and also see how your support has helped change lives….

January 11, 2009
SUNDAY
2:30PM

Come to 2020 NW 1st Avenue 33127

This will be a cap and gown ceremony. Testimonies, music and much more….with a finger food reception at the end.
Your investment and support has an outcome…..Please know you are very welcome to come…..

We would love to know that you are coming…..

You can RSVP to Marilyn Brummitt
marilynb@caringplace.org
305-571-2245

Thank you and God Bless You

Marilyn Brummitt, CFP
Director of Community Development
Miami Rescue Mission, Inc/ Broward Outreach Centers
305-571-2245
see special video link to learn more about volunteering Find out about Volunteering

“Please remember the Least, the Last and Lost by remembering Miami Rescue Mission/Broward Outreach Centers in your will or trust” www.miamirescuemission.com www.browardoutreachcenter.com

4th Annual Zo’s King Pin Classic at Lucky Strike 1/22/09

Put On Your Bowling Shoes For Alonzo Mourning Charities
4th Annual Zo’s “King Pin” Classic
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WHAT: The Annual Zo’s “King Pin” Classic is back, bringing Tracy and Alonzo Mourning and VIP guests, to bowl alongside them, at Lucky Strike Lanes on South Beach in early 2009! In addition to bowling, the event will offer rounds at the billiards tables, relaxation at massage stations, virtual bowling on Nintendo Wii, cocktails and hors d’oeuvres for all. Bowlers will receive a bowling shirt, commemorative team gift, and photo with the Mournings. Auction and raffle prizes accompanied by great music from Miami’s own DJ Irie and crashing pins will keep guests on their toes throughout the night!

WHEN: Thursday, January 22nd, 2009 6:30 pm – 10:30 pm

WHERE: Lucky Strike Lanes 1691 Michigan Ave., South Beach

WHO: Alonzo Mourning Charities, along with bowlers and party-goers from the community, will help raise funds for the Honey Shine Mentoring Program, a program of Alonzo Mourning Charities. South Florida media and the public are invited to attend!

ATTEND: Teams of 10 may enter for $5,000, individual slots are available for $500, and general admission is $125. Join Zo’s “King Pin” Classic by contacting Alisha Sanford at (305) 476-0095 ext. 109 or asanford@amcharities.org.

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ABOUT ALONZO MOURNING CHARITIES
Alonzo Mourning Charities (AM Charities) is a not-for-profit 501(c)(3) public fundraising foundation. Its mission is to encourage the educational development of youth by creating programs and youth enrichment centers that promote positive change in low socioeconomic communities. Since 1997, AM Charities has raised more than $6.5 million for various programs that aid in the development of children and their families. In addition to supporting numerous educational initiatives, Mourning focuses his attention to stimulating the development of youth enrichment centers. With the help of donors, Mourning opened the first center in 2003 in the historic area of Overtown, in South Florida, known as the Overtown Youth Center. For more information, visit www.AMCharities.org.

ABOUT HONEY SHINE MENTORING PROGRAM
Honey Shine Mentoring Program, a program of Alonzo Mourning Charities, works to empower young girls to shine as women. The bi-weekly workshops and summer camp that make up the program help develop and nurture the mind, body, and soul, of young women by providing experiences that enlighten and create balance in their lives. For more information, visit www.HoneyShine.org.

University of Wynwood In All Likelihood These Dreams Will Be Crushed 1/10/09

University of Wynwood
Spring 2009 Syllabus
“In All Likelihood These Dreams Will Be Crushed”:
Ambitious Cultural Projects by Young Miamians
Catalog Number: 001
Enrollment: Unlimited

Course Description: This lecture series explores the idea of Progress in Miami by examining several ambitious cultural projects undertaken within the last five years. Our approach will be non-comparative and mostly ineffectual. A quiz precedes every lecture, which is further preceded, and punctuated throughout by, the drinking of free bad wine. Grades are based on top-secret Scientological principles and in no way reflect performance or attendance. Rony Seikaly has preemptively been given a D minus.

1/10/09: Lauren “Lolo” Reskin, founder of Sweat Records

The University of Wynwood is located inside the Brikolodge Coworking Office, Unit 204 of the Wynwood Gallery Lofts Building, 250 NW 23rd St., Township of Miami, State of Florida, Postal Code 33127. Our events typically coincide with the “Second Saturdays” art walk event, which happens beneath, around and inside of the Wynwood Gallery Lofts.

http://www.universityofwynwood.com/

The Dreams of Aleksandr SOKUROV Film Retrospective coinciding with the Russian Dreams Exhibition at the Bass Museum of Art 1/8/09

08 THU 8:30pm:
“The Dreams of Aleksandr SOKUROV”
Film Retrospective coinciding with the
Russian Dreams Exhibition at the Bass Museum of Art
Aleksandra (Александра) (Russia/2007)
With Galina Vishnevskaya, Vasily Shevtsov, Raisa Gichaeva

Starring Russia’s opera legend Vasila Vishnevskya in a monumental performance, Sokorov’s Aleksandra is a simple story of a down-to-earth grandmother’s visit to her grandson’s military camp during the war of Chechnaya (but it is barely recognizable as such, so could be a war anywhere). But it is also a story of the ugliness of war, without ever actually depicting battle scenes, and the totality of the war experience and loss of basic humanity, as told through the intimacy of a grandmother and grandson’s relationship. In Russian with English subtitles.
Official Selection: Cannes Film Festival
“A film of startling originality and beauty”—Manohla Dargis NY Times
“MASTERFUL! Crisply shot and impeccably framed, with an audio tapestry as densely woven as any by David Lynch or Gus Van Sant”—Village Voice
“A POWERFUL and PUZZLING EXPERIENCE. . .Sokurov’s films literally don’t belong in the same conceptual universe as American-European narrative cinema and don’t play by its rules.”—Salon
Your MBC Ticket is good for 25% off wine tasting. . .
at CAVAS Wines! (across the street at 437 Española Way)
Your ticket is also good for a discount to the Russian Dreams exhibition
at the Bass Museum of Art
For tickets click HERE

The Brilliant Light of Carlos REYGADAS Japón 1/7/09

07 WED 8:30pm:
The Brilliant Light of Carlos REYGADAS
Japón
(Mexico/2002)
With Magdalena Flores, Alejandro Ferretis

In his debut filmmaking effort, Carlos Reygades burst upon the international festival circuit as the new master of moving images in Mexico. A man leaves Mexico City for the remote countryside to prepare his own death. In the heart of an immense canyon he finds lodging with an old widow in her humble home. He then confronts the power of nature and the woman’s infinite humanity. With a style reminiscent of Andrei Tarkovsky – Reygadas seminal cinematic inspiration – Japón’s design evokes the physical and emotional ties between the characters, nature and the landscape. (Also see Battle in Heaven and Silent Light.) In Spanish with English subtitles.
WINNER: Best First Work, Best Screenplay Ariel Awards Mexico
Camera d’Or Special mention Cannes Film Festival
New Directors Award Edinburgh Film Festival
Best First Work Havana Film Festival
FIPRESCI Prize Rio De Janeiro Int. Film Festival
“Mr. Reygadas has talent to match his ambitions; or, rather, gifts that undercut them sufficiently to give his film a prickly, haunting poignancy.”—A O.Scott NY Times
“THE WORK OF AN EXCEPTIONALLY TALENTED FILMMAKER!”—BBCi
Your MBC Ticket is good for 25% off wine tasting. . .
at CAVAS Wines! (across the street at 437 Española Way)
For tickets click HERE

Miami Theatrical Premiere Harvard Beats Yale 29-29 1/4-6/09

04 SUN, 05 MON, 06 TUE 7:30pm & 9:30pm:
An MBC Premiere HD DIGITAL Presentation!
In collaboration with Emerging Pictures
Miami Theatrical Premiere!
Harvard Beats Yale 29-29
(Kevin Rafferty/2008)
With Tommy Lee Jones, Brian Dowling, Frank Champi, Meryl Streep

HARVARD STADIUM, NOVEMBER 23, 1968: for the first time since 1909, the football teams of Harvard and Yale are undefeated as they meet for their final game. Yale is heavily favored, with Brian Dowling, its captain and quarterback, satirized in classmate Garry Trudeau’s Doonesbury strip. Harvard’s lineman is Tommy Lee Jones —Al Gore’s roommate. Kevin Rafferty (ATOMIC CAFÉ) intercuts original footage with the hilarious, suspenseful recollections of the 50 men who played in what has become one of college football’s most famous games.
“The best football game I ever saw. . . for pure narrative beauty, culminating in the athletic equivalent of a MULTIPLE ORGASM, it wasn’t just the best game I ever saw – it was THE BEST GAME THAT EVER WAS. . . Now you, too, can experience the magic.”– Hendrik Hertzberg, The New Yorker online
“PREPOSTEROUSLY ENTERTAINING. . . A narrative that pulses with the artful, exciting beats of a thriller.” –Manohla Dargis, New York Times
“The best football movie I’ve ever seen!”– J. Hoberman, The Village Voice
Your MBC Ticket is good for 25% off wine tasting. . .
at CAVAS Wines! (across the street at 437 Española Way)
For tickets click HERE

Lurie – Kavachnina up coming exhibition 1/10/09

Lurie – Kavachnina Gallery would like to cordially invite you to the opening cocktail reception of our up-coming exhibition From Warsaw to Mexico City via New York with artists Leseks Skorski (Poland), Ben Freeman (NYC) and Luis Sanchez (Mexico). Saturday, January 10th from 7:00 – 11:00 pm.
Come enjoy great Art and a great ambiance!
Warm Regards
Lurie – Kavachnina Gallery
info@lurie-kavachnina.com
www.artrouge.com
www.luriegalleries.com

For more art news visit our blog www.wynwood36street.com

Drunken Spelling Bee and 90’s Hip Hop 1/4/09

DRUNKEN SPELLING BEE!
90’s Hip Hop Night!
DJs Induce & Manuvers

Tomorrow night! We are hosting our monthly DRUNKEN SPELLING BEE! Do you think youhave what it takes?? Free shot of jager for every word spelled right! $50 bar tab to the winner! Starts at 11pm, get there early to sign up!
90’s Hip Hop night tomorrow!! DJs Induce & Manuvers will be playing your fav joints from the 90’s. Dust off those old Nautica jackets and Mecca gear and come shake your ass on the floor.
Djs Ray Milian and Jessica Who are holdin’ it down in the back room.
Happy Meals all night!
RSVP

Coco Peru at the Colony Theater 1/11/09

9 Days until Coco Peru at the Colony Theater! Tickets Selling Fast!

Sunday, January 11th 7pm
“An Evening with Coco Peru”
Special appearance by the Miami Gay Men’s Chorus
On Sunday January 11th, Coco Peru will be making a South Florida stop as she performs her stand up comedy show at the Colony Theater on Lincoln Road for one show only!
Coco has appeared in such films as Trick, Too Wong Foo, Girls Will Be Girls, and on TV in Will and Grace, Arrested Development, Twins, New York Undercover, Rude Awakening, Boy Meets Boy. Special guests the Miami Gay Men’s Chorus will also be performing.
Check out her website at: www.MissCoco.com
Colony Theater
1040 Lincoln Road
Miami Beach
305.674.1040
Tickets Selling Fast!
All tickets are only $25.
You can buy tickets (without any fees) at the Colony Theater, or on-line at www.ticketmaster.com

Spinello Gallery Presents Opening Recession – $499.99 2 Day Event 1/10/09



2 DAY SPECIAL EVENT – OFFER EXPIRES 01/13/09
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SPINELLO GALLERY (2294 NW 2nd Avenue, Miami Florida – 33127) is proud to present a 2 day special event, “OPENING RECESSION! – $499.99.” (Offer Expires 01/13/09)

In the spirit of our current financial times, the Spinello Gallery will be having an “Opening Recession!” on Saturday, January 10th, where you can acquire a piece of art from your favorite Spinello Gallery artists and local Miami friends for ONLY, $499.99!

ARTISTS INCLUDE: Lee Materazzi, Federico Nessi, Sandra Bermudez, Agustina Woodgate, Blackbooks, Santiago Rubino, She Kills He, Typoe, Christina Pettersson, Kris Knight, TM Sisters, Michelle Weinberg, + More.
info@spinellogallery.com
spinellogallery.com

Official University of Florida BCS Eve Party at Mansion with Gator Greats 1/7/09

RSVP at www.theopiumgroup.com/rsvp/gators


Gator Nation in South Beach – the Offical University of Florida BCS Party
Presented by Aaron Resnick, Jeremy Resnick, Matt Cooper, Heather Flanagan, and Gary Wimsett, Jr.
January 7th, 2009

Hosted by Gator Greats: Chris Doering, Fred Taylor, Shane Matthews, Willie Jackson, Jr., Eric Rhett, Fred Weary, Terry Jackson, James Bates, Reidel Anthony, Jacquez Green, Corey Bailey, Noah Brindise, Judd Davis, Cooper Carlisle, Vernell Brown, Mike Harris (additional Gator Great hosts to be added)
Special Guest Host: Hollywood Bob
Join the Gator Greats, Albert, Alberta, the Gator Nation and the
University of Florida Alumni Association at
Mansion night club
www.mansionmiami.com
1235 Washington Avenue
Miami Beach, Florida
Complimentary cocktails from 11:00 pm to 12:00 am
RSVP mandatory for complimentary admission before 1:00 am
RSVP at www.theopiumgroup.com/rsvp/gators
For table reservations contact Kristin at 305.672.7495 or Kristin@thefirmmiami.com
There will be a dress code to attend this event, and you must RSVP to be on the guest list for admission.
Sponsored by: Law Offices of Aaron Resnick, P.A., Balefire Representation, UpsideDownFlorida.com, Recovermydeposit.com, Florida Chiropractic and Sports Rehabilitation Center, Davidoff Law Firm, PLLC, GatorsandMore, and FightinGators.com

Exploration of the Spirit Opening Reception at Art Fusion Gallery 1/10/09

“EXPLORATION OF THE SPIRIT”
Opening Reception on Saturday, January 10th 2009 (7-11pm)
Art Fusion Galleries is proud to present our first international gruop exhibit of 2009. “Exploration of the Spirit” Featuring 32 Contemporary artists exhibiting their diverse sense of spirit. Exploring the imagination through their Art!

There is an art lover in all of us, so be sure to join us for “Exploration of the Spirit” and bring the “spirit” into your life.
Opening Reception takes place on Saturday, January 10th, 2009 from 7-11 pm


Art Fusion Galleries is the largest gallery in the Miami Design District, over 4,000 square feet of gallery space. Our events are always one that you will not forget! Come join the fun.
Further artist information can be found at: www.artfusiongallery.com
For press follow up questions, please contact William Braemer, Jay Jakela or Leslie Canales at the gallery:
Art Fusion Galleries
info@artfusiongallery.com
www.artfusiongallery.com
1 N.E. 40th Street
Suites 3, 6 & 7
Miami, FL 33137

Gator Nation Dinner Party at Red the Steakhouse South Beach 1/7/09

Gator Nation in South Beach
Presented by Aaron Resnick, Jeremy Resnick, Matt Cooper, Heather Flanagan, and Gary Wimsett, Jr.
January 7th, 2009

Hosted by Gator Greats: Chris Doering, Fred Taylor, Shane Matthews, Willie Jackson, Jr., Eric Rhett, Fred Weary, Terry Jackson, James Bates, Reidel Anthony, Jacquez Green, Corey Bailey, Noah Brindise, Judd Davis, Cooper Carlisle, Vernell Brown, Mike Harris (additional Gator Great hosts to be added)
Special Guest Host: Hollywood Bob Redman
Join the Gator Greats and the Gator Nation for Dinner and Cocktails
Red the Steakhouse
(Esquire Magazine’s top 5 steakhouses in the United States)
119 Washington Avenue
Miami Beach, Florida
6:00 pm until 11:00 pm
Complimentary specialty cocktails 6:00 to 7:30 pm
For Dinner Reservations call 305.535.3688
Sponsored by: Law Offices of Aaron Resnick, P.A., Balefire Representation, UpsideDownFlorida.com, Recovermydeposit.com, Florida Chiropractic and Sports Rehabilitation Center, Davidoff Law Firm, PLLC, GatorsandMore, and FightinGators.com

Yoruba Soul Sessions with Osunlade and Djinji Brown 1/10/09

Greetings friends, we at Aquabooty wish you all a blessed holiday season.
It was definitely a weird and wonderful year. Let’s put behind the wreckage of 08, slip into our dancing shoes and look forward to all the best in 2009.

Saturday January 10th.. Aquabooty & Voyage welcome back to Miami the mighty Yoruba family. Yoruba Records head honcho and dj/ producer Osunlade along with Miami’s own Djinji Brown will be killing the dancefloor with their special brew of spiritual house music. + Dj Claudio Holze playing an extended patio set

Voyage is located @ 66 SW 6th St. Downtown Miami
Brickell on the Miami river (see map below)
Doors open @ 11pm
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Rsvp here for reduced Guest List: tomas@aquabooty.com

Educate Tomorrow at Splitsville Networker 1/7/09

Network for a good cause with Educate Tomorrow and South Florida’s leading young professional organizations. Please join The Coral Gables Chamber 20/30 Group, The Greater Miami Chamber’s HYPE Miami, Connect Florida, FIU Alumni Association, The Ronald McDonald House and JBG Communications at The Wind Down Wednesday networking event, fundraiser and “mentor drive” on January 7th, 2009 at Splitsvlille.
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Educate Tomorrow is an international non-profit dedicated to mentoring foster care youth who are turning 18 and “aging out” of the system. Educate Tomorrow is comprised of volunteers who are willing to mentor and guide young adults and assist them in the process of completing high school and applying for college or technical school. The organization is currently seeking 25 qualified mentors to guide disadvantaged youth to higher learning.

RSVP

Richie Rich Special Live Performance and Fashion Showcase 1/2/09

Please Join us tonight FRIDAY JANUARY 2ND at the new lounge on 23rd Street in South Beach,PROVOCATEUR, for a special performance by fashion icon (and now singer) Richie Rich along with a fashion showcase of his new line “Celebutante’.
Mention FUNKSHION at the door for immediate and free entry! I’ll be there at the door.
It’s an amazing space with indoor and outdoor tables. See you tonight!
10pm PROVOCATEUR 323 23RD Street , Miami Beach FL

rsvp@funkshion.com

Video – Art Basel 2008 Related Videos

{All videos by me! You can also go over to Youtube to watch them in high quality. All videos shot during events surrounding Art Basel Miami Beach 2008. No videos actually shot at Art Basel Miami Beach 2008}

Artist Signing at Bustello Cafe 12/6/08
We were just wandering over to the new Bustello cafe at the Gansevoort to grab a bite to eat before heading over to see Art Positions and they were having a signing with the artist for their poster. Live music and everything. So cool to run into fun stuff like that during Art Basel week.

Art of Shade Makeup 12/6/08
A very good friend of ours who is a makeup artist working on a model for the Art of Shade trunk show during Art Now at the South Seas hotel during the Art Basel Miami Beach week 2008. http://web.mac.com/kaycearmstrong/artofshade.com/Welcome.html

Ping Pong at Vanguard 12/7/08
Wandering through Wynwood on Sunday evening, we saw a ping pong tournament, of sorts, going on at the Vanguard show put on by Gen Art at the Charcoal studios. Hot, drunk girls playing ping pong, who could resist?

2 Minutes in a Hammock with 3 Girls
The hammocks outside NADA Fair 2008 during the Art Basel Miami Beach 2008 art week.

2 Minutes with the Photographer 12/6/08
At Art Positions, there was this photographer, some people noticed her, some did not.

2 Minutes of Waterdance 12/4/08
Water dancers at Vanguard by Gen Art during Art Basel week 2008, 12/4/08. Presented by www.genart.org

2 Minutes with Ellis G 12/3/08
During Art Basel Miami Beach 2008, we came across this artist, Ellis G, creating chalk art on the sidewalk by outlining shadows of objects nearby. I noticed that many people seemed oblivious to the art around them.

Yelle in Concert after Art Positions Opening 12/3/08
This is Yelle in concert on the beach in Miami Beach after the Art Positions opening party during Art Basel 2008.

Encaustic Artist Jeff League Global Vibrations at Miami Art Group Gallery Opening 1/10/09

Encaustic Artist Jeff League to present
‘Global Vibrations’ at Miami Art Group Gallery
Opening Saturday, January 10th from 8 pm to 10 pm

Florida Artist Jeff League holds awards from the Hasselblad Institute in Austria and recently had a work accepted into the permanent collection of the Museum of Florida Art.
Speaking of his exhibit, set to open on January 10th at the Miami Art Group Gallery, League says, “‘Global’ suggests maps and ‘Vibrations’ suggests the expanding world consciousness concerning the need for a green environment, sustainable energy, personal health and spiritual growth.” League works in mixed-media, but his fascinating surfaces are encaustic, one of the oldest forms of painting. Used by the ancient Greeks to decorate statuary and warships, and by the Egyptians to paint funeral portraits, encaustic is bee’s wax and resin, with or without pigment.
“Jeff League draws inspiration from archetypal imagery, and his work speaks to the complex relationship we have with nature and our role as caretakers of the environment,” says Gallery Director Dustin Benge. “I’ve admired Jeff’s work for years, and it is with great pleasure that we exhibit his work as it is receiving this increased recognition by museums and collectors.”
Jennifer Coolidge, Executive Director of the Museum of Florida Art says, “We are proud to welcome work by Jeff League to our permanent collection. League has exhibited through our Museum, and we are so pleased with the attention his work is getting by the collecting community. The mission of the Museum of Florida Art is to promote and showcase Florida Art and to make such resources available for the public.”
In addition, several of Mr. League’s works were recently acquired by the Polaroid Collection in Waltham, Massachusetts.
League lives and has a studio in Winter Park, Florida. “Some cultures,” he says, “are more attuned to the concept of environmentalism. I’m not a model citizen by far, but it’s in the forefront of my mind. This is why I do these pieces. The maps are old (League often incorporates maps into his works) suggesting that they are from a time before the industrial revolution… before we exploited land and resources.”
The exhibit will run from Saturday, January 10 to February 1, 2009.
Miami Design District | 126 NE 40th St. Miami, FL 33137
http://www.miamiartgroup.com/

Russian Passion Concert at Bass Museum 2/1/09

FEBRUARY 1, 2009 – 3:00PM
CONCERT: Russian Passion

A tribute to Russia’s long history of classical music innovation, this program will transport the audience from the early romantic era at the beginning of the 19th century (Glinka, Balakirev), through the late Romantic era (Tchaikovsky, Rachmaninoff) to the great modernists of the early 20th century (Scriabin, Stravinsky, Prokofiev).
Russia’s proud tradition produced one of the most prominent composers in the world, Peter Ilich Tchaikovsky, one of the greatest pianists in history, Sergei Vasilievich Rachmaninoff, one of the most innovative and most controversial of composers, Alexander Nikolayevich Scriabin, the most influential composer of 20th century music, Igor Fyodorovich Stravinsky, and one of the greatest composers of the 20th century, Sergei Sergeyevich Prokofiev.
Back by popular demand, Russian-born pianist Damira Feldman will captivate the audience with a lively and insightful performance of works by the great Russian composers.
Free with museum admission

Bass Museum of Art
2121 Park Avenue
MIAMI BEACH, FL 33139
T: 305.673.7530
http://www.bassmuseum.org
Admission
$8 General Admission, $6 Students and Seniors. Free for members and children under 6.

Animal Collective Release Party 1/6/09

Hear Merriweather Post Pavilion + score free swag!!
Date: Tuesday, January 6, 2009
Time: 9:00pm – 11:00pm
Location: Sweat Records
Street: 5505 NE 2nd Ave.
City/Town: Miami, FL
Come one, come all – Sweat Records, WRGP + Domino Records present the Offical Miami Release Party for “Merriweather Post Pavilion” – the new album from ANIMAL COLLECTIVE!!

The vinyl is being released early and anyone who buys it will receive a huge double-sided poster of the gorgeous artwork. We’ve also got enough limited edition download cards with FREE tracks for everyone!!

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Coconut Grove Art Stroll Saturday 1/3/09

Cocowalk
3015 Grand Avenue,
Coconut Grove, Fl 33133
305 444-0777 ext 14

Proman, Johnny, Jose Riera and
Alexander Calderon
Styles.
Coconut Grove Art Stroll and Cocowalk Invites you The Coconut Grove Art Stroll, now the First Saturday of the month: Jan 3. Visit Cocowalk cultural event where local artist will be exhibiting there artworks all over the premises, enjoy live music and dining.
CocoWalk is located at 3015 Grand Avenue, in Coconut Grove. The unique grounds and buildings of CocoWalk were carefully designed to blend seamlessly into the surroundings of Coconut Grove, a bayside village known for being eclectic, sometimes eccentric and always exciting. CocoWalk’s rows of art galleries, shops and boutiques are a window-shoppers paradise, while the AMC movie theatre gallery provides cultured entertainment for any taste. Restaurants and sidewalk cafes offer a kaleidoscope of flavors from every corner of the globe. Each night a variety of bars and nightclubs fill the center with sparkling lights, music and laughter.

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Coral Gables Gallery Night Friday 1/2/09

Information provided by Art Circuits

Artspace/Virginia Miller Galleries Contemporary International Art
169 Madeira Avenue
Coral Gables, FL 33134
305 444 4493
Gallery Night Reception Friday Jan 2nd, 7 – 10
Contemporary Chinese Art Born of Ancient Traditions
Cao Xiaodong and Li Xiaofeng
The country’s first major exhibition of paintings by Cao Xiaodong and porcelain sculpture by Li Xiaofeng.
Although his computerized screen-pattern technique and compositions clearly place Xiaodong in the sphere of contemporary art, his use of traditional tones and the sense of nostalgia from the newspaper and magazine photos he reproduces cause critics to link his unique style with ancient watercolor and ink landscapes. He is well known in China for his 500-portrait mural of Chinese who were famous from 1911 to 1949.
Li Xiaofeng, a 43-year-old Beijing artist, has found a way to link his contemporary work with traditional Chinese art stretching back to the 10th Century. In his art, the links are literal: he sews shards of porcelain from the Song, Ming, Yuan, and Qing dynasties on a leather undergarment to created full-length dresses and men’s jackets, complete with neckties.

Durban Segnini Gallery
3072 SW 38 Ave
Miami, Fl 33146
305 774 7740
Gallery Night Reception Friday Jan 2nd, 7 – 10
César Paternosto
Painting and Sculpture 1970 – 2008

Born in Argentina in 1931, César Paternosto has exhibited widely in Latin America and abroad. Since he began working as an artist in the early 1960s, Paternosto has been in the vanguard of abstraction in Latin America. An expert on the symbolic systems of Pre-Columbian civilizations, Paternosto has used his own photography and drawings to document and analyze the ancient remains of the region. Paternosto’s exploration of Amerindian abstraction has fueled his artistic work of the last twenty years.
“[…] Ever since the early 1930s, when Alexander Calder visited Piet Mondrian’s studio and had that marvelous vision of imagining his neat rectangles as if they were flying through space, nobody had achieved a similar effect to the one conceived and executed by Paternosto with his pictures painted on the sides of the canvas, with the resulting effect described earlier, of glowing weightlessness.”
Francisco Calvo Serraller, The Edge of Light, in César Paternosto, exhibition catalogue; Segovia: Museo de Arte Contemporáneo Esteban Vicente, 2004.

Jorge M. Sori Fine Arts
2790 Ponce De Leon Blvd.
Coral Gables, FL 33134
305 567 3115
Galery Night Reception Friday Jan 2nd, 7 – 9 pm
Renowned Latin American Artists
Group Show.
Paul Sierra, Renato Meziat, Mariano Rodriguez, Jaime Carrasquilla, Tomas Sánchez, Fidel Mico and Ivan Loboguerrero.
Jorge M. Sori Fine Art specializes in works of contemporary artists and masters of Latin America and European art. as F. Aizkorbe, F. Benitez, Fernando Botero, Claudio Bravo, Agustin Cardenas, Jaime Carrasquilla, Mario Carreno, Leonora Carrington, Frida Kahlo, Wilfredo Lam, Ivan Loboguerrero, Roberto Matta, Renato Meziat, Henry Moore, Armando Morales,Fidel Mico, Amelia Pelaez, Picasso, Diego Rivera, Tomas Sánchez, Paul Sierra, Rufino Tamayo, Sonia Torres, Ernest Trova, Jaime Zapata, Francisco Zúñiga.

Cernuda Arte
3155 Ponce De Leon Blvd.
Coral Gables, Fl. 33134
305 461 1050
Opening Reception Friday Jan 2nd, 7 – 10
Important Cuban Artists, Volume Seven.
Selections of Works by Cuban Artists from the 19th – 21st centuries
This blockbuster yearly show – the gallery’s seventh edition – features more than 70 paintings by Academic, Modern, and Contemporary Cuban artists, including: E. Chartrand, Leopoldo Romanach, Wifredo Lam, Victor Manuel Garcia, Amelia Pelaez, Mario Carreño, Cundo Bermudez, René Portocarrero, Servando Cabrera Moreno, Antonia Eiriz, Tomas Sánchez, Agustín Cárdenas, Mendive, Sosabravo, Flora Fong, José Bedia, Gina Pellón, Julio Larraz, Pedro Alvarez, Esterio Segura,Clara Morera, Vicente Hernández, Florido, David Rodríguez, Ramón Vázquez, Gabriel Sánchez, Irina Elén, Vicente Hernandez, Miguel Florido, and Giosvanny Echevarria, among others.

Miarte Gallery
85 Merrick Way
Coral Gables , FL 33134
305 445 2783
Galery Night Reception Friday Jan 2nd, 7 – 10
miArte Gallery proudly presents 85@85
3rd annual International Juried Competition & Exhibition
miArte Gallery is proud to announce the winners for this year’s 85 @ 85, an invitational juried art competition and exhibition for emerging and mid-career artists. The competition invited 85 contemporary artists working in a broad range of styles and media to present their work. The winners of the 2008 miArte Awards were selected by a panel of distinguished judges from the field of contemporary art Angi Curreri, Barry University and Juan Martinez, Ph.D., Florida International University.
The top award winners for 2008 are: Best of Show-Alicia Viera, Second Place- Jacqueline Roch, Third Place-Amy Disepolo and the Curator’s Choice Award presented to Mariana Altamirano and Aurora Molina.

The exhibition is presented as a unique installation of 85 separate canvases each the same size and each to be sold separately.

H. Benitez Fine Art Gallery
305 Alcazar Avenue Suite #4
Coral Gables Fl 33134
786 877 1045
Gallery Night Reception Friday Jan 2nd 7 – 10
Movement
Humberto Benítez
Abstract Series by Cuban American artist Humberto Benitez. The painter creates canvases rich with imagery of his homeland’s music, landscape, people, and customs in exuberant, jazzy compositions that reflect his soulful yearning for a paradise lost.

The Americas Collection
2440 Ponce De Leon Blvd.
Coral Gables, FL 33134
305 446 5578
Gallery Night Reception Friday Jan 2nd, 7 – 10
Eclectic Photography
Carlos Manuel Cardenes (Cuba), Carlos Domenech (Cuba), Jean Jacques Ribi (Italy/Panama), Paul Morales (Ecuador), Lorenza Panero (Colombia), Patricia Villalobos (USA/El Salvador), Daniel Viñoly (Argentina) and Viviana Zargón (Argentina).
The Americas Collection is proud to present an eye-catching exhibition called Eclectic Photography. The concept of this show resides in its unique approach in which reality is delivered to us through the eyes of an exceptionally talented group of photographers. Each participating artist has a very personal way of capturing, manipulating and transforming life into a fascinating multilayer of colors, shapes and forms.

Gilda Sacasas @Gds Fine Art
2910 Ponce de Leon Blvd. Coral Gables, Fl 33146
305 447 1740
Gallery Night Reception, Friday Jan 2nd, 7 pm
Recent Work
by Gilda Sacasas
The art of Gilda Sacasas evokes the distinctive character of the eternal feminine. Her paintings are a poetic expression of her dreams and surroundings, created to enchant and visually stimulate the viewer’s imagination. In this exhibition the women appear to be confident and strong, yet at the same time feminine and soft. Sacasas is an artist of intense expression, has the power to impress the mind and arouse feelings of love, life and spirit.
Sacasas is a Cuban American contemporary artist who focuses on figures and color. Colors that endow her pieces with light, depth, mood, movement and energy projecting inner spiritual peace. Through her bold use of color, the real world she sees, becomes her world on canvas. Her experiences, memories and feelings, painting from the heart.
Sacasas’ space is located opposite to Ponce Circle Park where the cultural program Art in the Park is returning for it’s Second year . Live Jazz music, and local artists exhibitions. Free to the public.

Leonor Murciano Fine Art Gallery
Coral Gables, Fl. 33134
305 446 3008
Gallery Night Reception, Friday Jan 2nd, 7 pm
Leonor Murciano
Artist in residence
New Work. Notas caribeñas
New Cuban series titled Notas Caribeñas. Murciano originals are created with oil paintings on stretch canvas, and each piece is accompanied by a Certificate of Authenticity. She also offers a limited edition of high quality giclées -canvas only- per art piece, in different sizes. Each piece is signed and numbered by her.

Art Deco Weekend 2009 1/16-18/09

Friday 16 January, noon – 11:00 pm
Saturday 17 January, 10:00 am – 11:00 pm
Sunday 18 January, 10:00 am – 8:00 pm

ART DECO WEEKEND 2009
Down Argentine Way: Deco • Vino • Tango

Art Deco Weekend is back for its 32nd year, with the theme Down Argentine Way: Deco • Vino • Tango. Come enjoy art and antique vendors, films, lectures, classic cars, performances, tours, and more! Many of the festival’s event are tied to an exploration of Argentinean culture and Art Deco heritage.

The official program book can be picked up at the Art Deco Gift Shop, the Art Deco Education Center at Historic City Hall, and at local hotels. A full schedule of events is also available online at www.artdecoweekend.com.

Location: Ocean Drive, from 5th to 14th Streets, Miami Beach
Information: 305-672-2014 or www.artdecoweekend.com

Opening Reception For A World Of Deco 1/13/09

Tuesday 13 January
7:00 pm
OPENING RECEPTION FOR A WORLD OF DECO
From Buenos Aires to Boston, Miami Beach to Mumbai, the Art Deco style found its way around the world, incorporating local motifs and influences everywhere it settled. Our four gifted artists were selected for their ability to blend a traditional Art Deco style with a regional sensibility, creating works that speak to the universal nature of Deco.

Featured artists are: Sid Daniels, Di Kaye, Tony Mendoza, and Mark Watts.

The exhibit will be on display during Art Deco Weekend festival hours: Friday 16 January from 12-11 pm; Saturday 17 January from 10 am-11 pm; and Sunday 18 January from 10 am-8 pm. Additionally, the exhibit will be open weekdays from 10 am to 5 pm until the end of January. Free admission.

Location: Art Deco Education Center at Historic City Hall, 1130 Washington Av, Miami Beach
Information: 305-672-2014 or www.mdpl.org

Films At The Library Down Argentine Way 1/10/09

Saturday 10 January
11:00 am
FILMS AT THE LIBRARY
Down Argentine Way (1940)
Directed by Irving Cummings, 88 minutes.

In this, her first leading role for Fox, Betty Grable became a nationwide sensation (and the famous WWII pinup girl with the million-dollar legs), and paired with co-star Don Ameche and a glorious Technicolor process, Down Argentine Way was a box-office success. The film also includes rousing dance numbers by the Nicholas Brothers, and introduced American audiences to a Brazilian wonder named Carmen Miranda. [Presented as a preview to Art Deco Weekend 2009 (January 16-18), whose theme is Down Argentine Way: Deco • Vino • Tango.] Free admission.

Location: Miami Beach Regional Library, 227 22nd Street, Miami Beach
Information: 305-535-4219 or www.mdpl.org

Miami Design Preservation League Lively Libations Non-hosted Cocktails in Historic Places 1/8/09

Thursday 08 January
7:00 pm

LIVELY LIBATIONS: Non-hosted Cocktails in Historic Places
Join us for our monthly series (first Thursdays) of classic cocktails in grand architectural spaces. We meet each month at a different location for great conversation, fun drinks, and a brief history of the space.

Since 1927, the Washington Storage Company building has been a landmark on South Beach. Its landmark status only increased when it became, in 1992, the Wolfsonian-FIU. With a significant addition in 2006, the Dynamo Cafe emerged on the scene, offering refreshment and shopping in an atmosphere filled with great design. Come join us for drinks, games, and fun.

Location: The Dynamo Cafe at The Wolfsonian-FIU, 1001 Washington Av, Miami Beach
Information: 305-672-2014 or www.mdpl.org

miArte Gallery presents Something in Common by George Rodez 1/2/09

Friday, January 2 – 7:00 to 10:00 p.m.
miArte Gallery presents two exhibits this coming month. The first entitled “Something in Common,” presents my newest works from the Elements & Values series and Mano’s Blood Line series. The exhibit provides a powerful statement on the use of the color red which both artists use as a common theme.

The second exhibit is the continuation of 85@85, one of the most highly anticipated annual exhibitions of the Miami Art Season featuring 85 artists from around the world with works ranging from abstract to realism, from photography to oils and everything in between, all arranged in an installation of 20″ x 20″ canvases.

miArte Gallery is located at 85 Merrick Way, one block north of Miracle Mile and west of Douglas Road. Off-street metered parking is available and a municipal covered parking garage is located directly across the street from miArte Gallery above the Fritz and Franz Bierhaus via an entrance on Aragon Avenue.
Take the Gallery Bus from our gallery’s front door and visit many of the other galleries throughout the Gables on Gallery Nights.

Have a Happy New Year with Modern HD Opera on New Year’s Day 1/1/09

01 THU 8pm:
HD OPERA on New Year’s Day!
See the best Operas in the world. . .in HD. . .
Right in your own neighborhood!
An MBC Premiere HD DIGITAL Presentation!
In collaboration with Emerging Pictures
Hansel and Gretel A Modern Opera in Three Acts
Performance at: Glyndebourne Festival, England. July 2008
Approximate running time: 135’, Music: Englebert Humperdinck, Libretto: Adelheid Wette, Conductor: Kazushi Ono, Directed: Laurent Pelly, Sets: Barbara de Limburg, Costumes: Laurent Pelly Cast: Jennifer Holloway mezzo-soprano Hänsel, Adriana Kučherová soprano Gretel

About HÄNSEL UND GRETEL
With this modern version of the classic fairy tale, Glyndebourne is presenting Englebert Humperdinck’s (1854-1921) Hänsel und Gretel for the first time in the 2008 Festival. The work has been a constant and extraordinary success since its premiere in 1893. Like all great fairy tales, the story has darker underpinnings, evident in Humperdinck’s brilliant orchestral writing which accompanies the lost siblings’ journey through a shadowy world of unknown and limitless menace.
“LIVELY, CONFIDENDENT, COLURFUL!”–Financial Times
“Adriana Kucerova’s irrepressibly hyperactive Gretel steals every scene. I don’t think I’ve seen an opera singer expend so much energy on stage. It’s as if she is connected directly to the national grid.” – Richard Morrison, Times Online
Admission for this Special Event: $18 and $16 MBC Members
Purchase Tickets HERE

M I A M I B E A C H C I N E M A T H E Q U E
The ongoing HD film festival where you don’t just watch, you experience!
512 Española Way at Plaza España, (305) 67-FILMS (673-567)
BECOME A MEMBER HERE: www.MBCINEMA.com

New Years Eve at Heathrow Lounge with DJ Tamara Sky, Roxy Cottontail, Damaged Goods and Contra 12/31/08

Alexis Mincolla and Embrace present…
NEW YEARS EVE @ HEATHROW LOUNGE
with DJ Tamara Sky, Roxy Cottontail, Damaged Goods and Contra
Heathrow Lounge
681 Washington Avenue
South Beach, FL
Playboy’s baddest Playmate, and the only one that can actually rock a party behind the decks (and often does topless), Tamara Sky, Globetrotting Party Queen Roxy Cottontail and infamous DJ Contra. Production by South Beach’s Lord of Chaos and Black Sunday’s Alexis Mincolla. This ain’t no stuffy poolside cocktail party, this is a NYE event worthy of the occasion! Premium open bar 10pm-12:30am, champagne toast, and madness included. Tables available but running out.
Tickets:
$125 w/ Open Bar 10PM-12:30AM
$40 w/out Open Bar
The madness continues until 7 AM!!!

– For tickets and Bottle reservations contact mike@poundproductions.ca

Last Minute New Year’s Menus at Lola’s on Harrison, Trina’s and Hi-Life Cafe 12/31/08

LAST MINUTE LOCATIONS TO RING IN THE NEW YEAR

Broward Restaurants Offer Lively Atmospheres
and Exquisite Dining Options at Every Price Point

The countdown to New Year’s Eve has already begun and for those with no where to ring in 2009, Broward has plenty of themed parties and locations for every taste and budget. From Lola’s on Harrison in Hollywood, to Trina Restaurant & Lounge on Fort Lauderdale Beach, to Hi-Life Café in North Fort Lauderdale, South Florida and its visitors can greet the New Year in grand culinary style.

At Lola’s on Harrison, Executive Chef/Owner Michael Wagner offers a value-added four-course, $65.00 per person New Year’s Eve menu and champagne toast in a trendy setting in Downtown Hollywood. Tease the palate with an Amuse Bouche of Whole Milk Mozzarella Boccacini with purple basil, cherry tomatoes, extra virgin olive oil, and balsamic vinegar. For appetizers, choose one of three starters: Grilled New Zealand Lamb Chops with fennel marmalade and citrus mint yogurt sauce; Salmon Carpaccio with arugula, endive, lemon zest, capers, red onions; or Maryland Blue Crab Cakes with carrot-mango salad, herb tartar sauce, and chili oil.

Wagner’s main dishes include: his signature Coca-Cola Beef Ribs with tarragon infused cream corn and buttermilk onion rings; Grilled Filet Mignon with roasted fingerling potato and caramelized onion hash in a demi-glace; a Pan Seared Mahi Mahi in a Shrimp risotto and Lobster butter sauce; and Roasted Belle & Evans Chicken with a basil mashed potatoes, caramelized Brussels sprouts and natural pan juices. Dessert tops off the New Year’s menu with a Chocolate Cherry Bread Pudding with chocolate cherry sauce; Key Lime Pie with vanilla wafer and pecan crust, lime zest, and whipped cream; and a Carrot Cake with powdered sugar. For reservations, call 954.927.9851 or visit www.lolasonharrison.com. Lola’s on Harrison is located at 2032 Harrison Street in Hollywood, Fla.

North on the beach, Trina Restaurant & Lounge presents a Mediterranean-themed New Year’s celebration in a beach-chic setting with majestic oceanfront views perfect for watching fireworks. Executive Chef Brian Kay has created a five-course menu and champagne toast for $95.00 per person. For starters, the menu consists of an Amuse Bouche, a choice of three appetizers (Champagne Oysters; Caramelized Calves Sweetbreads; “Gazpacho” Water), and choice of salad, including: Heirloom Tomato Salad; Roasted Artichoke & Fennel Salad; Octopus Carpaccio.

Trina’s center of the plate is always a conversation starter. Chef Kay and his culinary team have chosen a spectrum of dishes to please every palate, including: Roast Rack of Venison with glazed root vegetable batonnet and port reduction; Lobster Roll with butter poached Maine Lobster wrapped in saffron pasta and tarragon foam; Roast Poisson with fresh beluga lentils with bacon lardon and truffle Brussels sprouts; and Tenderloin of Beef in a parsnip puree, bone marrow foam and Chanterelle mushroom sauce.

For dessert, Pastry Chef Ashley Roehrig has arranged a duo of sweet endings: Warm Flourless Chocolate Cake with aged balsamic-infused strawberries or a Camembert Cheesecake with a concord grape sorbet, frozen champagne grapes, and walnut tuile.

For reservations, call 954.567.8070 or place your reservations online through on www.opentable.com. To learn more about Trina Restaurant & Lounge, visit www.trinarestaurant.com. Trina Restaurant & Lounge is located inside The Atlantic Resort & Spa at 601 North Fort Lauderdale Beach Boulevard.

The most indulgent New Year’s Eve soiree awaits patrons of former Top Chef Contestant Carlos Fernandez’s restaurant, Hi-Life Café, located one block south of Oakland Park Boulevard. Chef Carlos has prepared a lavish seven-course menu paired with select wines for $150.00 per person. The dinner begins at 8 p.m. with passed around hors d’oeuvres paired with J Pinot Gris Russian Valley 2006 (California): “Naked” Seafood Dumplings; Applewood Smoked Bacon Wrapped Shrimp; Chicken Curry on Mini Pita’s; Manchego Cheese & Black Olive Bites. The seven courses that follow include:

First Course: Black Bean Cake — A Vegetarian Cake prepared with Black Beans, Red Onion, Corn and Chili’s served over Garlic & Pepper Accented Haricots Vert and finished with a Roasted Red Pepper Aioli.
Paired With: Martinsancho Verdejo Rueda 2006 (Spain)

Second Course: Lobster & Tarragon Salad — Accented with Applewood Smoked Bacon and served over Garlic Toast.
Paired With: Domaine Chantemerle Chablis Boudin 2005 (France)

Third Course: Jumbo Sea Scallops — Almond and Cilantro Crusted, Sauteed and Served over a Fresh Mango Coulis
Paired With: Robert Sinsky Pinot Noir Los Carneros 2006 (California)

Fourth Course: Coconut Sorbet — Bathed in a Cloud of ‘Lime-en-Cello’

Fifth Course: Spicy Fried Chicken & Waffles—Crispy, Spicy Fried Chicken Breast over a Belgian Waffle Finished with Vermont Maple Syrup
Paired With: Seghesio Zinfandel Sonoma County 2007 (California)

Sixth Course: Beef Tenderloin—Seared in a Soy Broth, Topped with Sauteed Exotic Mushrooms and Carmelized Onions and Accompanied with Creamy Sun-dried Tomato Mashed Potatoes
Paired With: Geografico Ferraido Super Tuscan 2004 (Italy)

Seventh Course: Trio of Cupcakes—Served with ‘Sin-a-Mon’ Ice Cream
Paired With: Francois Montand Rose Brut Champagne Nv (France)

For reservations, call 954.563.1395 or e-mail chuck@hilifecafe.com. To learn more about Hi-Life Cage, visit www.hilifecafe.com. Hi-Life Café is located at 3000 North Federal Highway in Fort Lauderdale.

MOCA by Moonlight new Wednesday night Art programs start 1/7/09


MOCA BY MOONLIGHT- New Wednesday Night Art Programs Start January 7th

1/7/09: Topics include:Modernist Forms-Political Content; Humor; The Pathetic Aesthetic; Small Scale, Big Ideas; Sewing, Knitting, Crafting; Childhood Revisited.

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.

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DWNTWN Concert Series Jacob Jeffries Band with Rachel Goodrich 1/9/09

A sunset happy hour concert at the beautiful Tina Hills Pavilion at Bayfront Park
Friday January 9th, 5:30 – 8:00 pm
301 North Biscayne Blvd, Downtown Miami, across from the Bayfront MetroMover station
FREE!
The venue features snacks, a full bar, and the Biscayne Bay sunset.

Jacob Jeffries Band with special guest Rachel Goodrich – two of the most exciting stars in Miami’s “tropical bohemia in the making,” according to the New York Times.

Upcoming in the DWNTWN Concert Series:
Friday February 13th: Chana
Friday March 13th: DJ Le Spam and the Spam All Stars
Friday April 10th: Conjunto Progreso with special guest Arturo Sandoval

Visit the Miami DDA online for more details: www.miamidda.com
Visit Jacob Jeffries online
Read the complete New York Times article about Rachel Goodrich and Jacob Jeffries
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The DWNTWN Concert series is presented by Miami Downtown Development Authority and The John S. and James L. Knight Foundation.

Free South Beach New Years Eve street party on Espanola Way at Tapas y Tintos and Cafe Barcelona 12/31/08

WELCOME 2009 WITH US AT CAFE BARCELONA!
Join us this Wednesday December 31st for a great party in South Beach, the place to be for NYE!
Española Way Block Party
:: Free ::
Live Bands, Flamenco Show, DJ Pauer, DJ Yasset
The party will start from 8PM
There will be tables available for dinner from Tapas y Tintos & Cafe Barcelona
Then the party will continue until 6AM at Cafe Barcelona with an “End of the year” set by DJ Pauer
We will have tables setup outside also.
Cafe Barcelona New Year’s Eve Celebration includes: Party Favorites, Split bottle of Cava, Grapes, Montaditos and a Classic Spanish Churros & Hot Chocolate breakfast!
Cost: $50 per person
For reservations: 305-484-203 (space limited)
CAFE BARCELONA
448 Española Way, South Beach

Duelling Divas The Battle Begins at Colony Theatre 1/3-4/09

Colony Theater 1040 Lincoln Road Miami, FL

Our sincere apologies to the opera purists… Two professional opera singers decided that the world needed a good fat laugh! Big egos, along with big wigs, gorgeous voices, and ridiculous characters…audiences from college kids to older opera buffs adore this show and schtick. From the hallowed stage of Carnegie Hall, these hilarious ladies will tickle your funny bone as they combine “serious” operatic music with completely slapstick humor.

And remember, “it ain’t over till…” Well, you know.

“WHO KNEW OPERA COULD BE SO MUCH FUN?” Howard Cohen, Miami Herald July 11, 2008 “The Sopranos was never quite like this: “Baroness Vladka von Loudenstimme has had a long career on the opera stage but for how much longer is anyone’s guess. She’s still got the pipes but she likes to soak them in booze whenever she can — as in during every performance. So she hires the younger Southern belle Gwendoline Josephine Bellevoix Bouvier, who fancies herself French and cultured but who grew up in Boar Tush, La., to sing for the audience so she can sprint off stage for a nip. “One pianist named Paige Turner, 18 costumes, a horned helmet, spear, light saber and a lotta Puccini later, the diva duet becomes a duel. The aim is laughter. That’s the premise of Duelling Divas, a comedic entree into the world of grand opera.”

“A SMASH HIT!” WPBF-TV News 25 “An inspired stand-out in operatic theatre.” Ocala Magazine “See how high art and high camp combine!” Miami New Times

Tickets on Ticketmaster: $35, $22.50, $10

Divas on Youtube
http://www.duellingdivas.com/

TONIGHT !! Louis presents The Art of Murder hosted by Whitney Port, Nick D’Annunzio & Ernesto Arambatzis Tunes by DJ Brooklyn Dawn 12/30/08

Louis in association with FRESH INK invite you to experience
The Art Of Murder
Tuesday December 30th 11PM
Special Host : Whitney Port
Tunes by: DJ Brooklyn Dawn, DJ Johnny The Boy
Hosted by: Nick D’Annunzio, Ernesto Arambatzis
For table reservations e mail ernesto10@mac.com
Louis at Gansevoort South
2377 COllins Ave
MIami Beach
www.louismiami.com

TUESDAY DECEMBER 30 The Art of Murder at LOUIS MIAMI

New Year’s Eve Afterhours on the completely renovated Nocturnal Terrace with the Italoboys 1/1/09

The official sneek peak of our Completely remodled – roman themed terrace
The only outdoors New years eve afterhours
Featuring: Italo boyz

Presale tickets available for $30 at www.WantTicktes.com

New Years Vip Package
– 10 guests – $1,000
– VIP Entrance for 10 Guests.
– Table in one of our two VIP sections
– 1 Bottle of Premium Vodka
– 1 Bottle of Champagne
– Assorted Mixers

For Reservations Please Call 305-576-6996

Annual Redland Riot Road Rallye 1/10/09

http://www.redlandriot.com/Rallye.html

Annual Redland Riot Road Rallye
Scheduled For January 10

By Robert A. Burr
I want to bring you up to date on our annual road rallye event scheduled for Saturday, January 10 when we’ll be venturing through the countryside collecting goodies. Load up your car with friends and join us for a unique road rally through Miami’s bountiful countryside.
The Start
We’ll be gathering at Cauley Square, US1 at 224 Street, at 11am Saturday, January 10 to begin our adventure. Each car will receive a free map with driving directions, as well as a set of questions to answer along the way.
Here’s some updates and ideas of what to look for at each stop.
Cauley Square has some new shops, including an aquarium, a store that sells honey and a dog grooming salon. The Tea Room and the Village Chalet restaurants are offering some delicious fare for brunch.
Burr’s Berry Farm is open and the strawberries are delicious, as always. Say hello to my aunt Mary, as well as cousins Kathy and Charles, now back on the farm. The home-made strawberry jam is a great treat, not to mention the ice cream and strawberry milkshakes.
Knaus Berry Farm is baking those sticky cinnamon buns as fast as they can — and barely keeping up with the demand. They have u-pick tomatoes and strawberries out back, as well as the usual assortment of fresh baked breads, pies, cakes and brownies. The organic produce and honey is some of the best around.
The Fruit And Spice Park will be hosting their annual Redland Festival January 10 so expect a great experience when stopping there.
RF Orchids has many great orchids in bloom this season. Get a copy of their book “Robert’s Road” about the history of their family’s orchid business.
Schnebly Redland’s Winery is celebrating their new grand tasting room and visitor’s center, as well as a host of new tropical fruit wines to taste.
Robert Is Here fruit stand is teeming with wonderful seasonal goodies and exotic delicacies, plus those famous milkshakes — with live music out front and their own little zoo out back.
The Redland Hotel, our final stop on the tour, features a great new restaurant. The Redland Steakhouse offers a fine selection of appetizers and dinners, and the bar is well-stocked with libations.
The Finish
We’ll be gathering at the Redland Hotel at 5pm to find out which team has answered the most questions correctly to win the grand prize. Afterwards, you’re invited to join us for dinner at the steakhouse. To be guaranteed a reservation for dinner, call 305-246-1904.

http://www.redlandriot.com