Calendar of Events in Miami
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With the holidays come a host of special celebrations. However, there’s one that requires no reason for rejoicing other than to celebrate Miami’s multicultural community and the river that runs through it. This Saturday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., the Downtown Miami Riverwalk Festival & Boat Parade will provide an opportunity for friends and families to congregate on the river and... Read more about this event >>
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The Art of Transformation Street Festival tells the story of Opa-locka’s cultural evolution through art, music, and cuisine. Unique and inspirational South Florida artists and performers will pool their talents to immerse downtown Opa-locka (Ali Baba Avenue) in an exciting array of color, taste, and sound. From 2 to 10 p.m. Saturday, the festival will reign between Aladdin Street and... Read more about this event >>
- Gunplay is a dreadlocked, sharkfaced cannonball. He’s a roar of ink and clapping rifles. He’s a hurricane of felonies, swirling in a tempest of arrest reports. Here’s how we imagine the Miami rapper and Maybach Music bad boy’s life: When he walks in a room, police dispatchers send investigators. Every time he sneezes, the FBI writes it down. Whenever he shoots a hole... Read more about this event >>
- Get Lucky! Be a collector - win original artwork. Mix and mingle with friends and artists! Signature annual fundraiser for The Bakehouse Art Complex. $60 gets you in the door. $10 gets you a raffle ticket for art (works valued up to $4,000). Plus Silent Auction curated by Denise Gerson - New this year, bid to win artworks in the Swenson Gallery - featuring exciting artists including Pablo... Read more about this event >>
Tickets Of a Revolution, or O.A.R., as it's known for short, has come quite a long way from its humble beginnings as a college circuit band. But what many similarly started frat-house bands lacked, this Ohio State U quintet has amassed in spades: massive online distribution fueling tremendous underground buzz. It's now been 12 years since the release of the group's debut album, The Wanderer, and... Read more about this event >>Tickets It seems likely that, back in 1968 when James Taylor signed to Apple records for his first album as an aspiring singer-songwriter, he would have happily -- willfully -- consented to an interview with any publication that would have him. Ah, what good old days those must have been, because 2014 finds Taylor -- who is performing at the BB&T Center in Sunrise on Saturday, November 15 -- bigger... Read more about this event >>Tickets Latin ska bands suck. Unless, of course, they can write songs. Sebastián Teysera, vocalist and main songwriter of Uruguayan eight-piece ska (and more) combo La Vela Puerca ("The Huge Joint"), can write songs. Part folk, part punk, part ska, and part murga, they're politically correct, but their social critique is both biting and gentle, both dead serious and humorous -- and never... Read more about this event >>-
Hats are an underrated fashion accessory. Other than by the likes of Kate Middleton and Pharrell, they’re generally overlooked — much to the detriment of our collective style. But that all changes once a year at Coconut Grove’s Mad Hatter Arts Festival. Now in its tenth incarnation, this juried art event showcases outstanding works in a whole host of mediums — and the... Read more about this event >>
- 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 >>
Tickets Giacomo Puccini’s timeless opera Madama Butterfly has endured as one of the world’s most beloved because of its simple beauty and universal themes that go beyond cultural mores. The libretto by Giuseppe Giacosa and Luigi Illica tells the tale of an arranged marriage between the American sailor Lieutenant Pinkerton and the 15-year-old Ciocio-san. "Cio" (pronounced cho) is the... Read more about this event >>- More Saturday Events >>
Saturday, November 15
- Come for a race, stay for a zoo adventure! Every participant in the Tommy Hilfiger ZooRun5K and Kidz Medical Services ZooKidsDash will not only get to take part in an amazing race, they will get free entry to Zoo Miami for the rest of the day plus 50% off admission to Zoo Miami for friends and family joining you on race day. Tommy Hilfiger ZooRun5K and Kidz Medical Services ZooKidsDash... Read more about this event >>
- Join BFI on our newest WEIRD MIAMI tour as we explore the daily route of Cassius Clay Guided by Shaneeka Harrell. Please arrive no later than 3:45 for a prompt departure. Tickets are $25 each in advance with only 35 tickets available. Purchase a ticket here. Free parking is available at BFI. Read more about this event >>
- Cassius Clay will forever be enlaced with South Florida's international profile since he defeated Sonny Liston in six rounds in Miami Beach in 1964. It was in South Florida that Clay would meet the Black Muslims. It was in South Florida that he furiously trained under the eyes of Angelo Dundee and Ferdie Pacheco at the now-defunct 5th Street Gym in South Beach. After that fight, Clay became a... Read more about this event >>
Tickets It was evident early on that the Beatles’ innovative approach to rock offered a nod to symphonic sounds as well. Their early hit "Yesterday" garnered notice when electric guitars and drums gave way to an actual string quartet. George Martin, their producer, often added orchestration to their arrangements at the behest of the band, and given the Beatles’ tendency toward stylistic... Read more about this event >>Tickets The Milwaukee Bucks are so lousy that the NBA ought to add animated stink lines to them when they hit the court. They lose more often than a cross-eyed dart player. The only upset they’ve pulled off was when their mama saw them for the first time. If they tried dropping a bowling ball from a skyscraper, they’d miss. They couldn’t press the court if they had media passes to a... Read more about this event >>-
Remember those things called books? We don’t mean blaring white screens with font. We’re talking handheld, musty-smelling, ink-smudged treasures that take you away as soon as you peel back the cover. Miami Book Fair International has bridged the gap from forgotten tombs to bestselling e-books for decades, and with this massive celebration of all things literary comes a flurry of... Read more about this event >>
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Hats are an underrated fashion accessory. Other than by the likes of Kate Middleton and Pharrell, they’re generally overlooked — much to the detriment of our collective style. But that all changes once a year at Coconut Grove’s Mad Hatter Arts Festival. Now in its tenth incarnation, this juried art event showcases outstanding works in a whole host of mediums — and the... 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 >>
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This year, Jazid celebrates its 18th anniversary on South Beach. And with live music every damn night, this club has seen some of Miami's best bands get their start on its stage. Almost 15 years ago, Kulcha Shok Muzik collective founder Lance-O started hanging out at the laid-back SoBe party spot and he's held down its Sunday-night reggae party since 2007. He says, "We're the longest-standing... Read more about this event >>
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Sunday, November 16
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