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All events on Thursday April 17

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Film: Documentary
A Dream in Doubt
Thursday Apr 17, 2008 (8:30pm) @ Miami Beach Cinematheque
Free
Balbir Singh Sodhi, a 52-year-old Sikh gas-station owner from Mesa, Arizona, was shot and killed by a local four days after the 9/11 terrorist attacks.... View details »
A Dream in Doubt
Music: Rock/Pop
Eisley
Thursday Apr 17, 2008 (7:30pm) @ Culture Room
Comprising five members of the DuPree family from Tyler, Texas (four siblings and one cousin), Eisley take their name from the spaceport town that's home... View details »
Eisley
Music: Rock/Pop
Juke
Thursday Apr 17, 2008 (11pm) @ Transit Lounge
Free
Juke are a welcome oddity on the Miami music scene: a group of guys who play dirty, road-worn electric blues to a younger crowd that... View details »
Juke
Performing Arts: Comedy
Tommy Davidson
Thursday Apr 17, 2008 (8:30pm) @ Miami Improv More times »
Although he's never had the same kind of big-screen success that his former In Living Color castmates Jim Carrey and Damon Wayans have attained, Tommy... View details »
Tommy Davidson
Film
RoboCop
Thursday Apr 17, 2008 (8pm) @ Upper Eastside Garden
Giveaway
We can't decide if we're more keen on this screening of Paul Verhoeven's dystopian classic — about a man-turned-android cop, set in a vaguely futuristic,... View details »
RoboCop
Music
Chromeo
Thursday Apr 17, 2008 (9pm–5am) @ The Fifth
The self-described "only successful Arab/Jew partnership since the dawn of human culture" hit the Fifth with their unique brand of soul-driven, '80s-steeped electro-funk this evening.... View details »
Chromeo

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Haitian Dining at Tap Tap
Thursday Apr 17, 2008 (5pm) @ Tap Tap More times »
Those who've passed a lazy evening in the rocking chairs on Tap Tap's front porch, sipping Miami's best mojitos while listening to Haitian compas music,... View details »
Haitian Dining at Tap Tap
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Garden of Eatin'
Thursday Apr 17, 2008 (7am–9pm) @ Garden of Eatin' More times »
With all the tropical flora found in Florida, you'd think the natives would be a bit more appreciative of fruits and veggies. Not so in... View details »
Garden of Eatin'
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Spyro
Thursday Apr 17, 2008 (6pm–midnight) @ Spyro More times »
Biscayne Boulevard, the main thoroughfare through the northern end of this fair city, is a complete and utter mess thanks to recent construction projects. Thankfully,... View details »
Spyro
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Sushi Square
Thursday Apr 17, 2008 (6:30pm–midnight) @ Sushi Square More times »
Sushi Square is more like a cube — a block of Biscayne Boulevard restaurant so tiny that you might miss it even when you're looking... View details »
Sushi Square
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Christine's Roti Shop
Thursday Apr 17, 2008 (9am–9pm) @ Christine's Roti Shop More times »
Christine's Roti Shop is a North Miami Beach institution. Just after Hurricane Wilma, when the power was out across the city for three weeks in... View details »
Christine's Roti Shop
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Captain Crab's
Thursday Apr 17, 2008 (11am–11pm) @ Captain Crab's Take-Away More times »
You'd think there'd be more crab shacks like this one all over Miami, but it seems as if California's the only place for that. That's... View details »
Captain Crab's
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Moonchine
Thursday Apr 17, 2008 (11:30am–11pm) @ Moonchine More times »
Miami's Upper Eastside isn't lacking in cozy restaurants that feature both Japanese and Thai cuisine, but new eatery Moonchine trumps them all, adding Vietnamese fare... View details »
Moonchine
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W Wine Bistro
Thursday Apr 17, 2008 (11:30am–10:30pm) @ W Wine Bistro More times »
Hidden away under an overpass on the outskirts of the Design District, this tiny wine bistro has shown a lot of resiliency over the past... View details »
W Wine Bistro
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Abbey Brewing Company
Thursday Apr 17, 2008 (1pm–5am) @ Abbey Brewing Company More times »
Free
There are a few watering holes on South Beach that feature an endless selection of excellent international beers, and, of this small group, there's only... View details »
Abbey Brewing Company
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The Room
Thursday Apr 17, 2008 (6pm–2am) @ The Room More times »
Free
Miami might be one of the only places in America where you recover from a weekend of partying and drinking by partying and drinking on... View details »
The Room
Art
Hernan Bas
Thursday Apr 17, 2008 (10am–6pm) @ Rubell Family Collection More times »
Free
Hernan Bas is Miami's biggest art star, creating darkly poetic, romanticized works read as chapters in an epic, sometimes mythical, and often decadent literary novel... View details »
Hernan Bas
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Casa Toscana
Thursday Apr 17, 2008 (6–11pm) @ Casa Toscana More times »
Go somewhere to deflate after the crush of Art Basel, eat a good meal, and connect with either yourself or your sweetie. Casa Toscana is... View details »
Casa Toscana
Art: Architecture/Design
Fashioning the Modern French Interior
Thursday Apr 17, 2008 (noon–9pm) @ Wolfsonian-FIU Museum More times »
Giveaway
The little pochoirs on view at the Wolfsonian are delightful, precious, and enticing. More commonly referred to as stencils in the States, pochoirs were the... View details »
Fashioning the Modern French Interior
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Bin No. 18
Thursday Apr 17, 2008 (11am–3pm & 6–11pm) @ Bin No. 18 More times »
Miami's midtown crowd has really caught on to wining, thanks to bars like the much-missed Stop Miami, which closed earlier this spring. Bin No. 18... View details »
Bin No. 18
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Canela Café
Thursday Apr 17, 2008 (noon–11:30pm) @ Canela Cafe More times »
There are tons of Latin-American restaurants to be found around greater Miami, but Canela has this stretch of Biscayne Boulevard on lock. Diners can enjoy... View details »
Canela Café
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Captain Jim's Seafood
Thursday Apr 17, 2008 (10am–9pm) @ Captain Jim's Seafood More times »
For years, Captain Jim's has been the fish market of choice for many North Miami residents, but not everyone takes the time to check out... View details »
Captain Jim's Seafood
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Circuit
Thursday Apr 17, 2008 (9pm) @ Grass More times »
... ’s only been a month since Circuit launched this Thursday soirée at Grass, but already most of Miami's mod squad has made... View details »
Circuit
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Lighthouse Tour
Thursday Apr 17, 2008 (10am–1pm) @ Bill Baggs Cape Florida State Park More times »
Nestled on the far end of Key Biscayne — a world away from the razzle dazzle of South Beach — is Bill Baggs Cape Florida... View details »
Lighthouse Tour
Art
Martin Z. Margulies Collection
Thursday Apr 17, 2008 (11am–4pm) @ The Warehouse More times »
Free
The Margulies Collection is one of the foremost private contemporary art repositories in Miami (and the United States, for that matter), showcasing significant works from... View details »
Martin Z. Margulies Collection
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Mac's Club Deuce
Thursday Apr 17, 2008 (8–5am) @ Mac's Club Deuce More times »
Free
Freaks, geeks, drag queens, hipsters, club kids, and straight-up drunks commingle at South Beach's most notorious dive bar. The second-oldest watering hole in Dade County... View details »
Mac's Club Deuce
Art
Lichtenstein at Fairchild
Thursday Apr 17, 2008 (9:30am–4:30pm) @ Fairchild Tropical Botanic Garden More times »
Drawing from popular advertisements, mainstream comic books, and industrial production techniques, Roy Lichtenstein's primary-colored works are now iconic deconstructions of Americana. His sculptures, which are... View details »
Lichtenstein at Fairchild
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Tuna's Garden Grille
Thursday Apr 17, 2008 (3pm–2am) @ Tuna's Garden Grille More times »
The original Tuna's was a charming waterfront eatery where you could sit on a rickety-but-romantic patio with plates of lobsters and oysters, then watch moneyed... View details »
Tuna's Garden Grille
Art: Architecture/Design
Lawrence Murray Dixon
Thursday Apr 17, 2008 (10am–5pm) @ Bass Museum of Art More times »
Back in the '30s, well-heeled New Yorkers migrated to the Florida tropics as a getaway from the cold, often staying in the art-deco hotels designed... View details »
Lawrence Murray Dixon
Art
Degas in Bronze
Thursday Apr 17, 2008 @ Boca Raton Museum of Art More times »
During his lifetime, French artist Edgar Degas was best known for his paintings of dancers, bathers, and racehorses. Though the 19th-century artist was enamored by... View details »
Degas in Bronze
Art
Wilfredo Lam
Thursday Apr 17, 2008 (10am–5pm) @ Miami Art Museum More times »
This retrospective is the first large-scale Wilfredo Lam exhibition ever organized in a South Florida museum. Arguably the 20th century's most famous Cuban artist, Lam... View details »
Wilfredo Lam
Art: Architecture/Design
The High Style of Dorothy Draper
Thursday Apr 17, 2008 (11am–7pm) @ Museum of Art - Fort Lauderdale More times »
An illustrious American interior decorator from the Jazz Age through the '60s, Dorothy Draper lived to bedazzle, with a bold, unabashed style and an almost... View details »
The High Style of Dorothy Draper
Art: Architecture/Design
The Great Age of American Automobiles
Thursday Apr 17, 2008 (11am–7pm) @ Museum of Art - Fort Lauderdale More times »
Before American automobile design started becoming more and more homogenized, there was a time when cars actually had real presence, imagination, and style. In this... View details »
The Great Age of American Automobiles
Art: Photography
The Hunter Gifts
Thursday Apr 17, 2008 (10am–5pm) @ Norton Museum of Art More times »
Adding to its already-expansive collection of more than 2,200 photographs (including works by Man Ray, Walker Evans, and Henri Cartier-Bresson), the Norton has just received... View details »
The Hunter Gifts
Art
Melanie Smith
Thursday Apr 17, 2008 (10am–5pm) @ Miami Art Museum More times »
British-born artist Melanie Smith examines contemporary life in the big city — and injects her work with a dose of turn-of-the-century malaise for good measure.... View details »
Melanie Smith
Art
Pivot Points I
Thursday Apr 17, 2008 (11am–5pm) @ Museum of Contemporary Art North Miami More times »
Last year, Miami collectors Rosa and Carlos de la Cruz donated the multimedia project No Ghost Just a Shell to MOCA and the Tate in... View details »
Pivot Points I
Art: Architecture/Design
Alexander Calder Jewelry
Thursday Apr 17, 2008 (10am–5pm) @ Norton Museum of Art More times »
Throughout his prolific career, American sculptor Alexander Calder created a variety of objects — from inventive children's toys and 1927's miniature Cirque Calder to his... View details »
Alexander Calder Jewelry
Art
Rubens to Corot
Thursday Apr 17, 2008 (10am–5pm) @ Norton Museum of Art More times »
Given the lack of extensive Old Masters collections in South Florida museums, Valerie Delacorte's recent gift of more than 60 paintings, sculptures, and drawings to... View details »
Rubens to Corot
Art
Beyond Borders
Thursday Apr 17, 2008 (noon–7pm) @ Freedom Tower More times »
Free
Miami-Dade College is making good use of its recent Freedom Tower acquisition by hosting an exhibition of modernist works from the collection of the Inter-American... View details »
Beyond Borders
Art: Architecture/Design
Tiffany Studios
Thursday Apr 17, 2008 (10am–5pm) @ Boca Raton Museum of Art More times »
After art nouveau first emerged in Europe, the trend soon spread stateside, where American designer Louis Comfort Tiffany was particularly adept at incorporting natural elements,... View details »
Tiffany Studios
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Luminaire X
Thursday Apr 17, 2008 (11am–6pm) @ Luminaire X More times »
Free
The success of a "pop-up store" is dependent on brands and atmosphere — if the place doesn't deliver on those fronts, it's just another soulless... View details »
Luminaire X
Performing Arts: Opera
La Bohème
Thursday Apr 17, 2008 (7pm–midnight) @ Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts More times »
Giacomo Puccini's La Bohème is one of North America's most performed operas, second only to his Madama Butterfly — and it's not for nothing. The... View details »
La Bohème