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As you may have noticed, Flavorpill Miami didn't hit your inbox last week, as we're taking a break for the rest of the summer. We'll be in touch soon with info on what's next, but until then, check the site for all the happenings that are still happening.

Free on Thursday July 17

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Music: Rock/Pop
Jacob Jeffries Band
Thursday July 17 (8pm) @ Culture Room
Free
Singer/songwriters Jacob Jeffries and Rachel Goodrich both write whimsical, clever tunes that have won them dedicated fan bases in scene fixated on bigger, louder, and... View details »
Jacob Jeffries Band

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Abbey Brewing Company
Thursday July 17 (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 July 17 (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 July 17 (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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Mac's Club Deuce
Thursday July 17 (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
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Luminaire X
Thursday July 17 (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
Art
Deborah Willis and Hank Willis Thomas
Thursday July 17 (10am–6pm) @ Bernice Steinbaum Gallery More times »
Free
Deborah Willis and Hank Willis Thomas, mother and son, collaborate for Progeny at Bernice Steinbaum Gallery. While each is an accomplished artist on his or... View details »
Deborah Willis and Hank Willis Thomas
Art
Paley Pavilion
Thursday July 17 (noon–7pm) @ Lowe Art Museum - University of Miami More times »
Free
A stellar selection of more than 150 glass masterpieces greets visitors to the new Myrna and Sheldon Palley Pavilion for Contemporary Glass and Studio Arts... View details »
Paley Pavilion
Art
Obrador
Thursday July 17 @ Hardcore Art Contemporary Space More times »
Free
Set aside your frustrations with Miami's real-estate crisis and check out Leandro Comba's Obrador, an exhibition of architecture-inspired work at Hardcore Art Contemporary Space. Abstract... View details »
Obrador
Art
Cary Kwok
Thursday July 17 (11am–6pm) @ Galerie Emmanuel Perrotin More times »
Free
London hairstylist-cum-artist Cary Kwok's exquisite renderings of the human form are expertly executed with a simple ballpoint pen. Informed by a background in fashion design... View details »
Cary Kwok
Art
Shelf Life
Thursday July 17 @ Twenty Twenty Projects More times »
Free
Taking the infamous, delectable Twinkie as its inspiration, Twenty Twenty Projects launches Shelf Life, a group exhibition of works that alernately honor and defy the... View details »
Shelf Life
Art
A Hundred Years Dressing Calderón
Thursday July 17 (noon–5pm) @ Freedom Tower More times »
Free
If for some reason your summer is lacking drama, A Hundred Years Dressing Calderón at the Freedom Tower is a sure to elicit some gasps... View details »
A Hundred Years Dressing Calderón
Art
Thoughts on Democracy
Thursday July 17 (noon–9pm) @ Wolfsonian-FIU Museum More times »
Free
Inspired by Norman Rockwell's "Four Freedoms" posters of 1943, the Wolfsonian's Thoughts on Democracy is divided into a quartet of categories: Freedom of Speech, Freedom... View details »
Thoughts on Democracy