Thursday, December 18, 2014

Miami's Calendar of Events for December 18, 2014

Posted on December 18, 2014 by Rory Mark Schmer from South Florida
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Calendar of Events in Miami

    Thursday, December 18
  • Santa's Village returns Saturday, Nov. 15. This five-tier, 52-foot tall display is highlighted by Santa, Mrs. Claus and their elves, along with an elaborate holiday tree and an animated show that includes lights, music and special holiday characters . Located in Fountain Court, Santa’s Village will be open Monday through Saturday from 12 p.m. – 8 p.m. Special hours will include... Read more about this event >>
  • The Wolfsonian–Florida International University is proud to mark the centenary of the First World War with the exhibition Myth and Machine: The First World War in Visual Culture. By presenting a wide range of media, from fine art to propaganda posters, Myth and Machine explores how artists, designers, and filmmakers confronted the birth of industrialized mass warfare. Read more about this event >>
  • There’s always been something romantic about the coffeehouse. From American expats and arty cognoscenti in those dark salons of yore, to the respite they have afforded many a young student looking for a first taste of bar culture, the coffeehouse has long been a symbol of untethered, caffeine-fueled discourse. Look no further than any Cuban ventanita in town to see the wild... Read more about this event >>
  • Daniel Azoulay has crisscrossed the planet to chase the perfect picture throughout his long career. The globetrotting lensman was born in Casablanca, Morocco, was raised in Israel, and studied photography in Denmark before working as a fashion shutterbug in Copenhagen, London, Paris, and Milan. In 1970, Azoulay moved to the Big Apple, where he began to concentrate on building his fine-art... Read more about this event >>
  • The Tribe invites you to Vodka Latke, its annual Chanukah Party. This year will be bigger and better than ever, with a Ketel One Open Vodka Bar and more, including: -Open Ketel One Vodka Bar & Drinks for Purchase 8pm to Midnight -Ketel One Dual Ice Luge -Moty's Grill Food Truck serving Complimentary Latkes & Falafel for Purchase -Dedicated Dance Space -Dreidel Den Lounge Space (Stocked with... Read more about this event >>
  • The Tribe invites you to Vodka Latke, its annual Chanukah Party. This year will be bigger and better than ever, with a Ketel One Open Vodka Bar and more, including: -Open Ketel One Vodka Bar & Drinks for Purchase 8pm to Midnight -Ketel One Dual Ice Luge -Moty's Grill Food Truck serving Complimentary Latkes & Falafel for Purchase -Dedicated Dance Space -Dreidel Den Lounge Space (Stocked with... Read more about this event >>
  • Since 1938, Fairchild Tropical Botanic Garden in Coral Gables has operated 83 acres devoted to conserving the natural beauty and oft-ignored biodiversity of the South Florida community. Born in 1941 in Tacoma, Washington, Dale Chihuly rose to prominence in the ’70s as America’s pre-eminent artistic glass blower. Some folks might have a lesser opinion...Read more about this event >>
  • Stephanie Torres works with PopLife, which comes with a few perks, an obvious one being that she has some hand in the event planning of the Garret’s gritty yet chic loft space above Grand Central. Recently, this came in handy. “My friend came from out of town, and we didn’t really know what to do,” Torres says. “We wanted to go out dancing, but we just wanted to... Read more about this event >>
  • There’s no denying Miami is in the midst of transforming into a sleek and sexy model of a 21st-century global city, attracting both international architects and artists excited to play a part in its evolution. For Berlin-based artist Leonor Antunes, the Magic City has come to represent the ideal conceptual playground for a globetrotting project in which the artist visits a specific... Read more about this event >>
  • Mario Algaze is the rare lensman with an innate talent for harnessing the subtle interplay of light and shadow to capture his subjects in a poetic and timeless fashion. The prominent Cuban-American photographer is celebrating "A Respect for Light: The Photography of Mario Algaze" at HistoryMiami (101 W. Flagler St., Miami), which features more than 150 of Algaze’s attention-commanding... Read more about this event >>
  • On view November 19, 2014 - February 1, 2015. ArtCenter/South Florida is celebrating its 30th anniversary this year with a retrospective exhibition, Thirty Years on the Road. The exhibition is curated by Edouard Duval-Carrié, an artist and curator based in Miami who was at the ArtCenter in the early 1990s. It will encompass our two exhibition spaces, The Richard Shack Gallery and... Read more about this event >>
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    If only all religions had Judaism’s sense of humor. Despite centuries of persecution, laughter somehow evolved as a cornerstone of Jewish culture. After all, if you couldn’t trade barbs with your extended family, how would you possibly get through the endless pre-Passover-dinner wait? Hanukkah shouldn’t be any different. For those looking to celebrate the holiday with... Read more about this event >>
  • Mario Algaze’s Photographic Retrospective: A Respect for Light. Read more about this event >>
  • For the month of December and the Holidays to come we are proud to present to you our best wines with the wish to make your holidays more exclusive. Read more about this event >>
  • Brian Reedy's latest woodblock prints illustrate a dichotomous view of the world. Locked in an endless battle, creatures that symbolize opposing views and standards are depicted in whimsical fashion. Reedy's stylistic inspiration draws from a variety of sources ranging from medieval woodcuts to Internet memes. His imagery combines an irreverent attitude with a regard for human frailty. In... Read more about this event >>
  • GableStage’s Joseph Adler has a penchant for selecting plays whose titles seem to scream at you in 44-point type. Bad Jews is one of them, with its myriad possible implications: You can picture a Hasidic man standing for a mug shot, hooker’s lipstick on collar, cocaine in his facial hair, yarmulke askew. This comedy by emerging playwright Josh Harmon is a bit more grounded than... Read more about this event >>
  • Fresh from its Off-Broadway run, Miracle on South Division Street is the story of the Nowak family living amidst the urban rubble of Buffalo, NY’s East Side. Clara the family matriarch happily runs her soup kitchen and tends to the family heirloom, a twenty-foot shrine of the Blessed Mother, which adjoins the house. This beacon commemorated the day in 1942 that the Virgin Mary appeared... Read more about this event >>
  • At the dawn of the 20th Century, modernist masters such as Matisse, Picasso, and Brancusi were drawn to African art as a pivotal source of inspiration for their own works. The sophisticated approach to the abstraction of the human figure typically found in traditional African sculpture even helped spark Picasso’s invention of cubism. But since that time, the art of Africa has undergone... Read more about this event >>
  • If you live in Miami but haven’t been to Santa’s Enchanted Forest (7900 Bird Rd., Miami), have you really even lived? It’s the magical land of light and wonder that burned itself irrevocably into the retina of our youth. There’s that song that plays every year on the radio — it’s got “games, food, shows, nativities,” and so much more. It’s...Read more about this event >>
  • Canadian installation artist Geoffrey Farmer has long admired the counterculture and music of the ’60s, a longing of someone who has realized he’s missed out on something. Growing up in the MTV and Atari generation has shaped his artistic outlook with an ADHD exuberance toward multimedia. As a result, his installations have become amalgams of video, photography, sound, sculpture,... Read more about this event >>
  • You’ve undoubtedly overindulged the past few weeks. Who hasn’t? But parties and potlucks are over now, and it’s time to jump on the “New Year, New You” bandwagon. But that doesn’t mean you have to give up enjoying yourself at the dinner table. Lucky for you, you can get healthy and still eat well at the Grove Green Market. At this newly launched weekly...Read more about this event >>
  • Experience the holiday season with our winter wonderland experience complete with a magical snowfall! Visitors will get to enjoy a bevy of snow flurries on the Ramblas Plaza every night at 7 p.m., with an additional snowfall at 9 p.m. on Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday. To create a more memorable snowfall, Dolphin Mall will give away magical wands to children under the ages of 12 years... Read more about this event >>
  • Miami artist Michelle Weinberg will produce "Intricate Pattern Overlay," an original paint mural for the exterior of the facade and south-facing wall of The Wolfsonian Museum-FIU. Inspired by dazzle camouflage paint treatments of American and British warships during World War I, Weinberg’s design employs striping and irregular patterns whose aim was to disorient German U-Boats, and to... Read more about this event >>
  • Making Space: Beyond a Room is a multi-media exhibition that builds upon the discussion of women's creative practice and access presented in Virginia Woolf’s 1929 feminist essay, “A Room of One’s Own.” This exhibition examines the current status of creative space for female artists today and how this space is constructed and defended by both male and female artists.... Read more about this event >>
  • Wang Qingsong is a product of China's Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution. Born in 1966 at the height of his homeland’s "Great Leap Forward," Wang is part of a generation that Chairman Mao wanted to lead the country into the 21st Century and glory. Wang grew up at a time when the slogan "to rebel is justified”" was Mao's clarion call for China’s masses. Luckily, Wang took... Read more about this event >>
  • Few cities embody the American dream like Miami. For decades, Cubans seeking refuge have made Miami their own, leaving a lasting legacy enriched with culture from their homeland. A new exhibit at MDC Museum of Art + Design celebrates the nostalgia, success, and triumph of this singular immigrant experience. “Cuba Out of Cuba: Through the Lens of Alexis Rodriguez-Duarte in Collaboration... Read more about this event >>
  • One of the most terrifying volcanic eruptions in Earth’s history gave us the famous ruins of Pompeii after Italy’s Mount Vesuvius cracked its stack in 79 AD. The ancient resort town today is awash with the preserved bodies of the era’s fabulously wealthy alongside the evocative remnants of torrid, bacchanalian scenes and a trove of consumer goods filthy with... Read more about this event >>
  • In 1961, Piero Manzoni shocked the art world when he sealed 90 cans of his own feces and priced each 30-gram opus based on the current value of gold, or about $1.12 per gram back then. By 2008, one of the conceptual artist’s turd-filled tins snagged more than $200,000 at auction, proving that while shit has no value, gold is a priceless commodity that has continued hitting record highs... Read more about this event >>
  • The new Butterfly Conservatory at Fairchild Tropical Botanic Garden (10901 Old Cutler Rd., Coral Gables) is open, offering you a peaceful respite from the daily grind with a mere stroll through the facility. Even in our warm-weather haven, it's hard to find wildlife. (Pigeons and seagulls don't count.) At the Conservatory, you'll step into a tropical dreamland that's teeming with... Read more about this event >>
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    Yeah, yeah, yeah, Miley Cyrus gets a lot of credit for bringing twerk to the masses. But Diplo told ladies to "Express Yourself" before pop's most ratchet princess ever cranked up that booty. And hell, the Ying Yang Twins sang "Whistle While You Twerk" in 2000. Still, no one's got a thang on bounce music's queen diva, NoLa's own Late-Night Creepa, Big Freedia. A gay male born Freddie Ross... Read more about this event >>
  • Sick of lying on your couch in grubby pajamas choosing between mediocre Netflix movies? Then put on some real pants and head out for the SoundScape Cinema series. Enjoy some classic kitsch projected onto the New World Center’s 7,000-square-foot projection wall. A massive outdoor movie, combined with the perfect weather of a Miami December, will certainly cure your movie blues. This... Read more about this event >>
  • Whether you’re dying to know how the next season of Downton Abbey turns out, buying the newest Apple gadget, or trying to cast a ballot in Miami-Dade County, waiting is a fact of life. But some things are more rewarding to wait for than others. Take for instance the cinnamon rolls at Knaus Berry Farm (15980 SW 248th St., Homestead). When Knaus reopened this past October 30, hundreds of... Read more about this event >>
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    Joe Bonamassa possibly followed in the footsteps of his blues guitar forefather, Robert Johnson, and made a deal with the devil during the past two years. In a bending, wailing whirlwind, Bonamassa was named 2009 Breakthrough Artist of the Year at the Classic Rock Roll of Honour Awards, Eric Clapton joined him at his sold-out show at Royal Albert Hall, and he won the 2009 Readers Choice Award... Read more about this event >>
  • Millions of words have been written about the Beatles, but none comes close to witnessing the madness and music reaped in their wake. The anticipation of every new album, their cool and charisma, their influence on fashion and style, the revolutionary sounds they inspired — all became part of the Fab Four phenomenon. Those still in awe will want to take notice of a special traveling... Read more about this event >>
  • A solitary man praying in the vast expanse of the Sahara desert outside Algeria. Africa's Dinka people herding longhorn cattle in a dusty region of the Sudan. A Nenet nomad caught in a blustery windstorm in Siberia. A soaring iceberg in Antarctica sculpted into a fairy-tale castle by the inexorable tides of time. Those are just a few of the riveting images on display at Wynwood's Dina... Read more about this event >>
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    Renaissance man Teo Castellanos is bringing back his much-loved production, Fat Boy. Miami first got a glimpse in 2011 when the performer/dancer/writer/director showed the piece at the Light Box. With his troupe D-Projects and accompaniment of original music by local favorite DJ Le Spam, Castellanos combines dance and cultural traditions from around the world, sets it to dancehall beats, and... Read more about this event >>


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