Events on Sunday, April 27
Sunday 4/27 @ Miami Beach Cinematheque
Marta Arribas and Ana Pérez's film El tren de la memoria (The Memory Train) documents a dark period in Spanish history:...
Ongoing Events
Note by Note: The Making of Steinway L1037
Sunday 4/27 @ Cinema Paradiso
Whoever said that they don't make 'em like they used to never got a peek inside the Steinway factory in Queens,...
Sunday 4/27 @ Museum of Art - Fort Lauderdale
Inspired by the tripartite structure of Greek tragedies, Unbroken Ties: Dialogues in Cuban Art examines the experience of exile in three...
Schubert, Berg, and the Lyricism of Vienna
Sunday 4/27 @ Lincoln Theatre
As part of its In-Context Festival series, the New World Symphony pays tribute to two Viennese legends with Alan Berg's Lyric...
Sunday 4/27 @ Boca Raton Museum of Art
After art nouveau first emerged in Europe, the trend soon spread stateside, where American designer Louis Comfort Tiffany was particularly adept...
Sunday 4/27 @ Bill Baggs Cape Florida State Park
Nestled on the far end of Key Biscayne — a world away from the razzle dazzle of South Beach — is...
Sunday 4/27 @ Sushi Square
Sushi Square is more like a cube — a block of Biscayne Boulevard restaurant so tiny that you might miss it...
Sunday 4/27 @ Regal Cinemas 18
Some character actors should never really be leading men (Jude Law), and some just haven't been given the chance. Richard Jenkins...
Sunday 4/27 @ Abbey Brewing Company
There are a few watering holes on South Beach that feature an endless selection of excellent international beers, and, of this...
Sunday 4/27 @ Miami Art Museum -
This retrospective is the first large-scale Wilfredo Lam exhibition ever organized in a South Florida museum. Arguably the 20th century's most...
Sunday 4/27 @ Bass Museum of Art
Back in the '30s, well-heeled New Yorkers migrated to the Florida tropics as a getaway from the cold, often staying in...
Sunday 4/27 @ Mac's Club Deuce
Freaks, geeks, drag queens, hipsters, club kids, and straight-up drunks commingle at South Beach's most notorious dive bar. The second-oldest watering...
Sunday 4/27 @ Tap Tap
Those who've passed a lazy evening in the rocking chairs on Tap Tap's front porch, sipping Miami's best mojitos while listening...
Sunday 4/27 @ Norton Museum of Art
Throughout his prolific career, American sculptor Alexander Calder created a variety of objects — from inventive children's toys and 1927's miniature...
Sunday 4/27 @ Museum of Contemporary Art North Miami
Last year, Miami collectors Rosa and Carlos de la Cruz donated the multimedia project No Ghost Just a Shell to MOCA...
The Great Age of American Automobiles
Sunday 4/27 @ Museum of Art - Fort Lauderdale
Before American automobile design started becoming more and more homogenized, there was a time when cars actually had real presence, imagination,...
Sunday 4/27 @ Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts of Miami-Dade County
Giacomo Puccini's La Bohème is one of North America's most performed operas, second only to his Madama Butterfly — and it's...
Sunday 4/27 @ Cinema Paradiso
An Egyptian police band invited to perform in Israel arrives at the wrong town, much to the dismay of its leader,...
Sunday 4/27 @ Tuna's Garden Grille
The original Tuna's was a charming waterfront eatery where you could sit on a rickety-but-romantic patio with plates of lobsters and...
Fashioning the Modern French Interior
Sunday 4/27 @ Wolfsonian-FIU Museum
The little pochoirs on view at the Wolfsonian are delightful, precious, and enticing. More commonly referred to as stencils in the...
Sunday 4/27 @ Fairchild Tropical Botanic Garden
Drawing from popular advertisements, mainstream comic books, and industrial production techniques, Roy Lichtenstein's primary-colored works are now iconic deconstructions of Americana....
Sunday 4/27 @ Regal Cinemas 18
Wong Kar Wai's My Blueberry Nights is undeniably, embarrassingly cheesy. Replete with slow-motion shots and blue-lit greasy spoons, it truly leaves...
Sunday 4/27 @ Norton Museum of Art
Adding to its already-expansive collection of more than 2,200 photographs (including works by Man Ray, Walker Evans, and Henri Cartier-Bresson), the...
Sunday 4/27 @ Miami Art Museum -
British-born artist Melanie Smith examines contemporary life in the big city — and injects her work with a dose of turn-of-the-century...
The High Style of Dorothy Draper
Sunday 4/27 @ Museum of Art - Fort Lauderdale
An illustrious American interior decorator from the Jazz Age through the '60s, Dorothy Draper lived to bedazzle, with a bold, unabashed...
Sunday 4/27 @ Boca Raton Museum of Art
During his lifetime, French artist Edgar Degas was best known for his paintings of dancers, bathers, and racehorses. Though the 19th-century...



































