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DAILY COLLECTION VISITS | NOVEmbEr 29 TO DECEmbEr 4 November 29 to December 4 | 9am onwards | The margulies Collection | New Exhibitions | Sculpture: Nancy Rubins, Bruce Nauman, Yuichi Higashionna, Kaz Oshiro, Izaak Zwartjes; Photography: Mar y Ellen Mark, John Baldessari, Jonathan Monk, Ed Ruscha; Video: Hiraki Sawa, David Claerbout, Antonia Wright & Ruben Millares; Painting: Gregor Hildebrandt, Lawrence Carroll, Justin Beal Permanent Installations | Ernesto Neto, Olafur Eliasson, Donald Judd, Magdalena Abakanowicz, George Segal, Michael Heizer, Richard Serra, Sol LeWitt, Isamu Noguchi, Michelangelo Pistoletto, John Chamberlain. The Margulies Collection at the Warehouse, 591 NW 27th Street, Miami. Admission: $10 donation to Lotus House Homeless Shelter. No reser vation needed. Information | Katherine Hinds, Curator, Tel. +1 305 576 1051, mcollection@bellsouth.net, www.margulieswarehouse.com November 29 to December 4 | 9am onwards | De la Cruz Collection Contemporary Art Space | Works from the collection. Project room: ‘Maintain Right‘ by Miami artists Justin Long and Robert Lorie. Collector‘s Coffee from Nov 30 to Dec 4, 9am to 12 noon daily. 23 NE 41 Street, Miami Design District. Free access for VIPs, Exhibitors and Press. Information | Ibett Yanez, Director, Tel. +1 305 576 6112 info@delacruzcollection.org, www.delacruzcollection.org November 30 to December 1, 3, 4 | 9am to 12 noon | CIFO | ‘Frames and Documents: Conceptual Practices‘. Selections from the Ella Fontanals-Cisneros Collection. Curated by Jesús Fuenmayor and Philippe Pirotte. Galler y tours and panel discussions on November 30, December 1 and 3, at 10.30am. ‘Breakfast@CIFO‘ offered daily. Cisneros Fontanals Art Foundation, 1018 North Miami Avenue, Miami. Free public access. Information | Kristina Matos, Tel. +1 305 455 3343, rsvp@cifo.org November 30 to December 4 | 9am onwards | rubell Family Collection | ‘American Exuberance‘. 95 NW 29 Street, Miami. Free public access. Information | Tel. +1 305 573 6090, info@r fc.museum, www.r fc.museum
DAILY prOgrAm | DECEmbEr 1 TO 4 10am to 11am | Art basel Conversations | Intimate conversations with today‘s leading artists, collectors, curators and museum directors. Miami Beach Convention Center, in the auditorium adjacent to Entrance D. Detailed program available by mid-November at www.artbasel.com/conversations. Free public access. 12 noon to 8pm | Art basel miami beach | The International Art Show, featuring exhibitions by more than 250 leading galleries, presenting premier artworks of the 20th and 21st centuries in the Art Galleries, Art Nova, Art Positions and Art Kabinett sectors. Miami Beach Convention Center. 1pm to 6pm | Art Salon | Discussion Forum featuring wide-ranging hourly program of artist talks, book signings, panels and presentations. Miami Beach Convention Center, in the auditorium adjacent to Entrance D. Detailed program available by mid-November at www.artbasel.com/salon. General admission to Art Basel Miami Beach includes complimentary access to Art Salon. All day | Art public | Outdoor sculptures, site-specific installations and public artworks in Collins Park. Curated by Christine Y. Kim, Associate Curator at Los Angeles Contemporary Museum of Art. Detailed program available by mid-November at www.artbasel.com/public. Free public access.
TuESDAY | NOVEmbEr 29
Provisional program as of September 2011. The final program – available at the VIP Desk (Entrance Hall D) – will include additional events and information.
4pm to 7pm | Art public preview | Outdoor sculptures, site-specific installations and public artworks in Collins Park. Curated by Christine Y. Kim, Associate Curator at Los Angeles Contemporary Museum of Art and produced in collaboration with the Bass Museum of Art. Collins Park, Miami Beach. Free public access. Detailed program available by mid-November at www.artbasel.com/public. 7pm to 9pm | mOCA reception | Opening of ‘Mark Handforth: Rolling Stop‘ / Knight Exhibition Series. Hosted by Bonnie Clearwater, Executive Director and Chief Curator, MOCA. Museum of Contemporary Art, 770 NE 125 Street, North Miami. Access with VIP Cards, exhibitor pass and press pass. Information | Tracey Robertson Carter, Tel. +1 305 893 6211, trobertsoncarter@mocanomi.org
WEDNESDAY | NOVEmbEr 30 8pm to 11pm | bass museum of Art reception | ‘Erwin Wurm: Beauty Business‘. Hosted by Silvia Karman Cubiñá, Executive Director and Chief Curator, Bass Museum of Art. 2100 Collins Avenue, Miami Beach. Access with Bass Museum invitation, Bass Museum membership Cards, VIP Cards, exhibitor pass and press pass. Information | Megan Riley, Tel. +1 305 673 7530, ext. 2001, mriley@bassmuseum.org
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8pm to 11pm | bass museum of Art reception | ‘Erwin Wurm: Beauty Business‘. Hosted by Silvia Karman Cubiñá, Executive Director and Chief Curator, Bass Museum of Art. 2100 Collins Avenue, Miami Beach. AccessWurm: with Bass Museum invitation, Bass Museum membership Cards, VIP Cards, exhibitor pass and 8pm to 11pm | bass museum of Art reception | ‘Erwin Beauty Business‘. press pass. Hosted by Silvia Karman Cubiñá, Executive Director and Chief Curator,www.myamimagazine.com Bass Museum of Art. 6 Information Tel. +1 305 673 7530, ext. 2001, mriley@bassmuseum.org 2100 Collins| Megan Avenue,Riley, Miami Beach. Access performance with Bass Museum invitation, Bass Museum membership Cards, VIP Cards, exhibitor pass and 9pm to 12 midnight | Opening Art public Night | Special program. press pass. Collins Park, Miami Beach. | Megan Riley, Tel. +1 305 673 7530, ext. 2001, mriley@bassmuseum.org Information Free public access. | Information Florida Office Art Basel Miami Beach, Tel. +1 305 674 1292, floridaoffice@artbasel.com 9pm to 12 midnight | Opening Art public Night | Special performance program. Collins Park, Miami Beach. Free public access. Information | Florida Office Art Basel Miami Beach, Tel. +1 305 674 1292, floridaoffice@artbasel.com
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ThurSDAY | DECEmbEr 1 9am to 12 noon | private View, rubell Family Collection | ‘American Exuberance‘. Opening with Interactive Food Installation by Jennifer Rubell. Hosted by the Rubell Family. 95 NW 29 Exuberance‘. Street, Miami. Free public access. 9am to 12 noon | private View, rubell Family Collection | ‘American Information +1 305Food 573 Installation 6090, info@rfc.museum Opening with| Tel. Interactive by Jennifer Rubell. Hosted by the Rubell Family. 9am to 12 noon | Visit, World Class boxing | Exhibitions by Jillian Mayer, ‘Love Trip: A Triptych on Love‘ and Jack Strange, ‘g‘. 95 NW Street,Scholl. Miami. Free public access. Hosted by Debra and29 Dennis | Tel. +1 305 573 6090, info@rfc.museum 170 NW 23rdInformation Street, Miami. Free public access. | Desiree Informationby Cronk,‘Love Tel. +1 305 433 9908, desireecronk@gmail.com 9am to 12 noon | Visit, World Class boxing | Exhibitions Jillian Mayer, Trip: A Triptych on Love‘ and Jack Strange, ‘g‘. Hosted by Debra and Dennis Scholl. 9am to 12 noon | Artist Studio Visits in Wynwood | Including visits to the studios of: Timothy Buwalda, Enrique Martinez Celaya, Ernesto Oroza, Bert Rodriguez, 170 NW 23rd Street, Miami. FreeSigurdarson public access. George Sanchez, Magnus and the 70 artist studios of The Bakehouse Art Complex. | Desiree Cronk, Tel. +1 305 433 9908, desireecronk@gmail.com Information Free public access. Maps of studio locations available by request via email below. | artiststudiovisit@gmail.com Information 9am to 12 noon | Artist Studio Visits in Wynwood | Including visits to the studios of: Timothy Buwalda, Enrique Martinez Celaya, Ernesto Oroza, Bert Rodriguez, George Sanchez, Magnus Sigurdarson and the 70 artist studios of The Bakehouse Art Complex. 10am to 11am | Art basel Conversations | premiere | Artist Talk. access. of studio available by request email below.leading artists. Free public The Art Basel ConversationsMaps premiere offerslocations an intimate conversation withvia one of today‘s | artiststudiovisit@gmail.com SpeakersInformation will be available for informal discussion after the panel. Detailed program available by mid-November at www.artbasel.com/conversations. | Artist Talk. 10am to 11am | Art basel Conversations | premiere Miami Center, in theoffers auditorium adjacent to Entrancewith D. one of today‘s leading artists. The ArtBeach Basel Convention Conversations premiere an intimate conversation Free publicwill access. Speakers be available for informal discussion after the panel. program Art available mid-November at www.artbasel.com/conversations. 12 noon to 8pm | Art basel miami beach | Detailed The International Show, by featuring exhibitions by more than 250 galleries, presenting premier artworks of Miami Beach Convention Center, in the auditorium to Positions Entrance D. the 20th and 21st centuries in the Art Galleries, Artadjacent Nova, Art and Art Kabinett sectors. Free public access. Miami Beach Convention Center. | 12 to 8pm basel miami beach International Art Show, by more 250 galleries, presenting premier artworks of | Art| Art | Discussion 1pmnoon to 6pm Salon forum The featuring wide-ranging hourlyfeaturing programexhibitions of artist talks, bookthan signings, panels and presentations. the 20th and 21st centuries in the Art Galleries, Art Nova, Art Positions and Art Kabinett sectors. Detailed program available by mid-November at www.artbasel.com/salon. Miami Beach Convention Center. Miami Beach Convention Center, in the auditorium adjacent to Entrance D.
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General admission to Art Basel Miami Beach to Art Salon. 1pm to 6pm | Art Salon | Discussion forum featuring wide-ranging hourlyincludes programcomplimentary of artist talks,access book signings, panels and presentations. Detailed program available by mid-November at www.artbasel.com/salon. 8pm to 12 midnight | mAm reception | ‘American People‘, ‘Black Light: Faith Ringgold‘s Paintings of the 1960‘s‘, ‘Between Here and There: Modern and Miami Beach Convention Center, in thethe auditorium adjacent to Entrance Contemporary Art from Permanent Collection‘; ‘AnchorD.Gallery: Enrique Martinez Celaya – Schneebett‘. General admission to Art Basel Miami Beach includes complimentary access to Art Salon. Hosted by Thom Collins, Director, MAM and MAM Contemporaries. Miami Art Museum, 101 West Street, Miami. 8pm to 12 midnight | mAm reception | ‘American People‘, ‘Black Light:Flagler Faith Ringgold‘s Paintings of the 1960‘s‘, ‘Between Here and There: Modern and Access with special invitation, VIP Cards, exhibitor ‘Anchor pass. Gallery: Enrique Martinez Celaya – Schneebett‘. Contemporary Art from the Permanent Collection‘; | Special Information Events Department, +1 305 375 1704, rsvp@miamiartmuseum.org Hosted by Thom Collins, Director, MAM andTel. MAM Contemporaries. Miami Art Museum, 101 West Flagler Street, Miami. Access with special invitation, VIP Cards, exhibitor pass. | Special Events Department, +1 305 375 1704, rsvp@miamiartmuseum.org | Including 9am to 12 noon | Artist Studio Visits inInformation miami Design District visits toTel. studios of: Bhakti Baxter, Jim Drain, Naomi Fisher, FriendsWithYou, Adler Guerrier, Jason Hedges, Jay Hines, Cristina Lei Rodriguez, Nick D. Lobo, Martin Oppel, Tao Rey, Leyden Rodriguez-Casanova, Oliver Sanchez, Frances Trombly and Legal Art. Free public access. Maps of studio locations available by request via email rsvp@dacra.com, or at: Locust Projects, 155 NE 38th Street and BasFisher Invitational, 180 NE 39th Street, Suite 210, www.miamidesigndistrict.net
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10am to 11am | Art basel Conversations | public / private | The Evolution of Museum Missions. Intimate conversations with today‘s leading artists, collectors, curators and museum directors. Speakers will be available for informal discussion after the panel. Detailed program available by mid-November at www.artbasel.com/conversations. Miami Beach Convention Center, in the auditorium adjacent to Entrance D. Free public access. 12 noon to 8pm | Art basel miami beach | The International Art Show, featuring exhibitions by more than 250 galleries, presenting premier artworks of the 20th and 21st centuries in the Art Galleries, Art Nova, Art Positions and Art Kabinett sectors. Miami Beach Convention Center. 1pm to 6pm | Art Salon | Discussion forum featuring wide-ranging hourly program of artist talks, book signings, panels and presentations. Detailed program available by mid-November at www.artbasel.com/salon. Miami Beach Convention Center, in the auditorium adjacent to Entrance D. General admission to Art Basel Miami Beach includes complimentary access to Art Salon. 8pm to 11pm | reception at The Wolfsonian-Florida International university | ‘Liberty, Equality, and Fraternity‘ organized by The Wolfsonian, drawn from the collection of the Centre national des arts plastiques, France. Installation conceived in collaboration with Matali Crasset, M/M Paris (Michael Amzalag
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1pm to 6pm | Art Salon | Discussion forum the featuring wide-ranging hourly in program artist talks, book signings, panels 20th and 21st centuries the Art of Galleries, Art Nova, Art Positions andand Art presentations. Kabinett sectors. Detailed program available by mid-November at www.artbasel.com/salon. Miami Beach Convention Center. Miami Beach Convention Center, in the auditorium adjacent to Entrance D. 1pm to 6pm | Art Salon | General Discussion forum featuring wide-ranging hourlyincludes programcomplimentary of artist talks,access book signings, panels and presentations. admission to Art Basel Miami Beach to Art Salon. Detailed program available by mid-November at www.artbasel.com/salon. | ‘Liberty, at TheBeach Wolfsonian-Florida International universityadjacent by The Wolfsonian, drawn from Convention Center, in the auditorium toEquality, Entranceand D. Fraternity‘ organized 88pm to 11pm | receptionMiami www.myamimagazine.com the collection of the Centre national des arts plastiques, France. Installation General admission to Art Basel Miami Beach includes complimentary access to Art Salon. conceived in collaboration with Matali Crasset, M/M Paris (Michael Amzalag 8pm to 11pm | reception at The Wolfsonian-Florida International university | ‘Liberty, Equality, and Fraternity‘ organizedMidal; by The‘Manifest Wolfsonian, from Scenes of and Mathias Augustyniak), and Alexandra anddrawn Mundane: the collection of the national des arts plastiques, Modern America fromCentre The Wolfsonian Collection‘, ‘Art andFrance. DesignInstallation in the Modern Age: conceived in collaboration with Matali Crasset, M/M Paris (Michael Amzalag Selections from The Wolfsonian Collection‘. and Mathias Augustyniak), and The Alexandra Midal; ‘Manifest and Mundane: Scenes of Hosted by Cathy Leff, Director, Wolfsonian-Florida International University. Modern America from The Wolfsonian Collection‘, ‘Art and Design in the Modern Age: 1001 Washington Avenue, Miami Beach. Selections Collection‘. Access onlyfrom withThe VIP Wolfsonian Cards, exhibitor pass, press pass and Hosted by Cathy Leff,invitation. Director, The Wolfsonian-Florida International University. Wolfsonian Museum | Ian Rand, 1001 Washington Avenue, Beach. Information Tel.Miami +1 305 535 2631, ian@thewolf.fiu.edu Access only with VIP Cards, exhibitor pass, press pass and 8.30pm | Art Film | An evening devoted to a single film with strong ties to the artworld, curated by Zurich film connoisseur This Brunner, Wolfsonian Museum invitation. and followed by a panel discussion with key figures in the film’s production. | Ian Rand, Tel. +1 305 535 2631, ian@thewolf.fiu.edu Information Colony Theatre, 1040 Lincoln Road, Miami Beach. Detailed information available by mid-November at www.artbasel.com/film. 8.30pm | Art Film | An to aseating single film with strong ties to the artworld, curated by Zurich film connoisseur This Brunner, Freeevening public devoted access, but is limited. and followed by a panel discussion with key figures in the film’s production. Colony Theatre, 1040 Lincoln Road, Miami Beach. Detailed information available by mid-November at www.artbasel.com/film. Free public access, but seating is limited.
SATurDAY | DECEmbEr 3 9am to 12 noon | Visit of Artist Studios | View the studios of Carlos Betancourt, Robert Chambers, Lynn Golob Gelfman, Maria Martinez-Cañas, Beatriz Monteavaro, Gean Moreno, Gavin Perry, Mette Tommerup and Michael Vasquez. Free public access. Maps of studio locations available by request via the email below. 9am to 12 noon | Visit of Artist Studios | Information View the studios of Carlos Betancourt, Robert Chambers, Lynn Golob Gelfman, Maria Martinez-Cañas, | artiststudiovisit@gmail.com Beatriz Monteavaro, Gean Moreno, Gavin Perry, Mette Tommerup and Michael Vasquez. 9.30am to 12 noon | Vizcaya museum andFree gardens ‘Jungle Sweat, by Naomiavailable Fisher. by request via the email below. public|access. Maps ofRoseate‘ studio locations to 10.30am | Breakfast Reception. Information |9.30am artiststudiovisit@gmail.com 10.30am | Performance staged by the artist. 9.30am to 12 noon | Vizcaya museum and gardens | ‘Jungle Roseate‘ by NaomibyFisher. Also on Sweat, view: ‘Archetype Vizcaya‘ Ernesto Oroza. | Breakfast 9.30amby: to 10.30am Reception. Hosted Joel Hoffman, Executive Director, and Flaminia Gennari-Santori, Deputy Director of Collections and 10.30am Performance staged by the artist. Curatorial |Affairs. Also on view:Miami ‘Archetype Vizcaya‘ Ernesto Oroza. 3251 South Avenue, Miami.byAccess with special invitation, VIP Cards, exhibitor pass and press pass. Hosted by: Joel Hoffman, Executive Director, and8423, Flaminia Gennari-Santori, Deputy Director of Collections and | Susan Information Caraballo, Tel. +1 305 860 susan.caraballo@vizcayamuseum.org Curatorial Affairs. | Art Basel 10am to 11am | Art basel Conversations | Collector Focus Beach andAccess South with Florida: A Decade of Transformation. 3251 South MiamiMiami Avenue, Miami. special invitation, VIP Cards, exhibitor pass and press pass. Speakers will be available for informal discussion after860 the8423, panel.susan.caraballo@vizcayamuseum.org | Susan Information Caraballo, Tel. +1 305 Detailed program available by mid-November at www.artbasel.com/conversations. | Art Basel 10am to 11am | Art basel Conversations | Collector Focus MiamiinBeach and South Florida:toA Entrance Decade ofD.Transformation. Miami Beach Convention Center, the auditorium adjacent Free public access. Speakers will be available for informal discussion after the panel. 12 noon to 8pm | Art basel miami beach | The International Show, by featuring exhibitions by more than 250 galleries, presenting premier artworks of Detailed program Art available mid-November at www.artbasel.com/conversations. the 20th and 21st centuries in theinArt Artadjacent Nova, Art Art public Kabinett sectors. Miami Beach Convention Center, theGalleries, auditorium to Positions Entrance and D. Free access. Miami Beach Convention Center. 12 noon to 8pm | Art basel miami beach | The International Art Show, featuring exhibitions by more than 250 galleries, presenting premier artworks of 1pm to 6pm | Art Salon | Discussion forum the featuring wide-ranging hourly in program artist talks, book signings, panels 20th and 21st centuries the Artof Galleries, Art Nova, Art Positions andand Art presentations. Kabinett sectors. Detailed program available by mid-November at www.artbasel.com/salon. Miami Beach Convention Center. Miami Beach Convention Center, in the auditorium adjacent to Entrance D. 1pm to 6pm | Art Salon | General Discussion forum featuring wide-ranging hourlyincludes programcomplimentary of artist talks,access book signings, panels and presentations. admission to Art Basel Miami Beach to Art Salon. Detailed program available by mid-November at www.artbasel.com/salon. Miami Beach Convention Center, in the auditorium adjacent to Entrance D. General admission to Art Basel Miami Beach includes complimentary access to Art Salon.
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9am to 12 noon | Fairchild Tropical botanic garden brunch | Will Ryman at Fairchild Tropical Botanic Garden, hosted by Lin Lougheed and Bruce Greer. 10901 Old Cutler Road, Coral Gables. Access only with VIP Cards and exhibitor pass. Information | Kimberly Bobson, Tel. +1 305 667 1651, ext. 3371, kbobson@fairchildgarden.org 9.30am to 12 noon | Frost Art museum | Breakfast in the Park, featuring an informal lecture by artist Joel Perlman and the exhibition‘COLOR on ROLOC‘, a collaboration of The Frost Art Museum at FIU, Miami, and the Museum of Contemporary Art, Buenos Aires (MACBA). Curator event with Constanza Cerullo at 11am. Hosted by Carol Damian, Director, The Patricia and Phillip Frost Art Museum at FIU. SW 107th Avenue and 8th Street, Miami. Free public access. Information | Amy Pollack, Tel. +1 305 348 0401, pollacka@fiu.edu 10am | Lowe Art museum brunch | ‘China: Insights’. Lecture by Curator A.D. Coleman following brunch. Hosted by Brian A. Dursum, Director, Lowe Art Museum. University of Miami, 1301 Stanford Drive, Coral Gables. Free for Art Basel VIP Card holders and exhibitors. Reservations requested, Tel. +1 305 284 5960. Information | Irene Bergmann, Tel. +1 305 284 6981, ibergmann@miami.edu, www.lowemuseum.org 10am to 11am | Art basel Conversations | The Future of Artistic practice | The Artist as Poet Speakers will be available for informal discussion after the panel. Miami Beach Convention Center, in the auditorium adjacent to Entrance D. Free public access. 12 noon to 6pm | Art basel miami beach | The International Art Show, featuring exhibitions by more than 250 galleries, presenting premier artworks of the 20th and 21st centuries in the Art Galleries, Art Nova, Art Positions and Art Kabinett sectors. Miami Beach Convention Center. 1pm to 6pm | Art Salon | Discussion forum featuring wide-ranging hourly program of artist talks, book signings, panels and presentations. Miami Beach Convention Center, in the auditorium adjacent to Entrance D. General admission to Art Basel Miami Beach includes complimentary access to Art Salon.
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This year’s Miami edition of the fair, November 29-December 4, 2011, will present 80 international galleries upholding SCOPE’s unique tradition of solo and thematic group shows presented alongside
museum-quality programming, collector tours, screenings, and special events. The unique SCOPE experience expands this year in partnership with local and international cultural organizations, featuring:
CHOKRA (Conscious Hoarding Of Kinetic Rage Associated) is a descendant from The Trucial States. His sensorial performances embrace multilingual rap rhyme sequences in Arabic, Urdu, Hindi and English interwoven with digital and analogue sound, algorithmic animations, programmed video, transnational costume and a consuming dispersal of original accoutrements including saturated pigment, scent, crude oil, pyromaniac emissions, spices and powdered chilies.
& Founder Alexis Hubshman. “Introducing artists, curators, and cutting-edge galleries to new international audiences has made SCOPE the most comprehensive destination for the emerging art world.” Hello World! or: How I Learned to Stop Listening and Love the Noise (2008). Christopher Baker stitches more than 5000 video diaries gathered from MySpace, YouTube, and Facebook into a massive, panoramic crowd of individual talking heads. Each video diary consists of a single speaker candidly addressing an imagined, potentially massive audience from a private space such as a bedroom, kitchen, or dorm room.
“STUCK-UP” A History of Sticker Culture | Curated by DB Burkeman From Warhol’s Banana for the Velvet Underground in 1966 to Banksy’s parody road signs stickers in 2010, STUCKUP exposes an unparalleled history of alternative & popular culture through stickers.
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Skowhegan is a group of artists with extremely diverse practices, they will reassemble, build, project, stage, and perform a space for collaboration, ambiguity, and flexibility. During the week-long event and on a daily basis, our monument will evolve, grow, discharge, dissolve, take U-turns, make upgrades, flex and flux, purge and merge, expand and even collapse in a constantly-morphing building performance, which will invite the public to wonder “what’s next?”.
film, music, installation and performance. “This season we want to highlight SCOPE’s lead role as creative R+D for a wider audience of taste makers who make art their business,” says SCOPE President
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Wynwood Walls premieres seven new international street murals for Art Basel 2011 along with 16 new pieces at Wynwood Doors and Walls Outside the Walls. New Pop Up Shop to Feature Artists’ Work, a Walls Book and Limited Edition Tee Shirts Wynwood Walls, Miami’s epicenter for cutting-edge museum quality contemporary urban murals, debuted during Art Basel 2009 with 12 murals created by internationally respected artists from Asia, Europe, Latin American and the United States. The outdoor art park, originally a collaboration between
steel doors, will feature all new artwork on both the interiors and exteriors, for a total of 16 new pieces. Debuting in tandem with the new murals and installations during Art Basel this year on Tuesday, November 29, 2011, the “Shop at the Walls” the first Wynwood Walls Pop Up gallery space, will offer
existing wall. These new creations join unchanged walls from 2009 and 2010, from artists Nunca, Shepard Fairey, Aiko, Ryan McGinness, Stelios Faitakis and avaf.
Tony Goldman of Goldman Projects, and visual arts guru Jeffrey Deitch, continues to evolve under Goldman’s direction, with a number of exciting new projects planned for 2011. “The vision behind Wynwood Walls has always been to create an international outdoor street/mural exhibition showcasing the world’s greatest artists working in the genre,” offered Goldman. “We have strived for a diverse representation of both American and international artists that encompasses everything from the old school graffiti artists to the newest work being created around the world. The project has truly evolved into what my friend Jeffrey Deitch calls a Museum of the Streets.” After many exciting innovations in 2010 that included the launch of Wynwood Doors, and installations by Kenny Scharf, avaf and Friends with You, this year will see seven new murals within the confines of the urban art park, as well as a number of Walls Outside the Wynwood Walls, throughout Wynwood. Additionally, Wynwood Doors, a collection of 176 feet of rolling storefront
unique artworks for sale, made for the shop by the artists featured at Wynwood Walls; as well as the new Wynwood Walls book, featuring interviews with the artist participants and photography by the legendary Martha Cooper, plus a series of limited edition tee shirts, designed by Wynwood Walls’ artists, available only during Art Basel. Artists, many of whom have not shown work in the United States before, were selected by Tony Goldman, Goldman Projects Arts Manager Meghan Coleman, and Arts Development Consultant Medvin Sobio with input from a network of artists, curators and international experts in the street art genre. Sobio, of the Visual Arts Collective Viejas Del Mercado, collaborated on the curation and production of the new artist participants inside and Outside the Walls, including Retna, The Date Farmers, How and Nosm (USA) , Saner (Mexico, Sego (Mexico), Liqen (Spain), Neuzz (Mexico), Vhils (Portugal) and Interesni Kazki (Ukraine). Faile (USA) and b. (Greece) will also participate, while Kenny Scharf will augment his
of the actual art park itself and in the surrounding neighborhood, will be created by avaf (Brazil and France), Nunca, and Interesni Kazki (Ukraine); joining works previously completed by Swoon and Barry McGee. Adjacent to Wynwood Walls is Wynwood Doors. Comprised of 176 feet of rolling store front doors, the Doors debuted in December 2010 with the work of artists Phase II and Coco 144, early writers of the New York subway system. According to Goldman, “This year, The Wynwood Doors are going to be presented as an outdoor street art portrait gallery. The exteriors of the doors have been “bombed” or “tagged” by well known, well respected graffiti writers and when you roll up the “doors” it will reveal a gallery of figurative characters by international street artists. When the gates are down it will have the appearance of a beautifully desolate street but when the doors are up you will experience the “faces of Wynwood.” The interiors will be done by Joe Grillo, Gaia (USA), Vhils (Portugal), Neuzz (Mexico), and Interesni Kazki (Ukraine); with
Walls Outside the Wynwood Walls, encompassing key locations outside
existing components by Phase II and Coco remaining intact. The paint for the Wynwood Walls 2011 has been sponsored by: 33third Los Angeles, Montana Cans, & Mid-City Arts Location: Wynwood Walls and the Pop Up Shop
are located at NW Second Avenue – between Joey’s Italian Café on 25th Street and the art-filled Wynwood Kitchen & Bar on 26th Street – and are open to the public free of charge. Wynwood Walls Hours: Regular hours are Wednesday - Saturday from noon - 10 p.m.; open the second Saturday of each month from noon -11 p.m., in conjunction with Wynwood Gallery Walk. Open daily from November 29 - end of Art Basel, December 5, 2011, noon - 11 p.m. Pop Up Shop Hours: Open November 21 - November 28 (excluding Thanksgiving), noon – 8 p.m. November 29 - end of Art Basel, December 5, 2011, noon - 11 p.m. Interviews, images available. MEDIA CONTACTS: Brustman Carrino PR Susan Brustman/Karen Barofsky 305-573-0658 bcpr@brustmancarrinopr.com
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WERE AT SUSAN G. KOMEN “RACE FOR THE CURE�
G. Komen Miami and Ft. Lauderdale Race for the Cure on October 15th, 2011. The Race for the Cure began at 8:30 a.m. in front of Bayfront Park in downtown Miami. By sunrise, men, women, children and even dogs started to arrive. The race and walk began on Biscayne Blvd. at NE 3rd Street and then looped around downtown Miami. >>>
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tumor before it begins to cause symptoms and results in finding a cure to be more difficult. It is recommended to check at least once a month for any lumps around your breasts and depending on your family’s medical history and your age, submit yourself to mammograms, at least once
every 3 years. On the cover of the last issue of Myami Magazine, there was a cancer survivor wearing pink boxing gloves with the title saying, “Help Us Fight”. The issue focused on information about breast cancer and how to prevent and detect it. The
usual logo colors which are red and black were changed to pink to recognize and support the fight against breast cancer. More than 2,000 people received gifts from the Myami Magazine tent at the breast cancer walk and many posed for the Myami photographers with a smile and message of faith and hope that was abundant throughout the event.
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>>> This year approximately 230,000 women will be diagnosed with breast cancer on a national scale. By checking periodically, women will be more aware of whether they might have breast cancer. The earlier they find out the better the outcome. According to experts, the objective of the exams to detect the cancer in its early stages is to find the
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BRUXISM Bruxism (from the Greek brygmós), “gnashing of teeth”) is characterized by the grinding of the teeth and typically includes the clenching of the jaw. It is an oral parafunctional activity that occurs in most humans at some time in their lives. In most people, bruxism is mild enough not to be a health problem. While bruxism may be a diurnal or nocturnal activity it is bruxism during sleep that causes the majority of health issues and can even occur during short naps. Bruxism is one of the most common sleep disorders. People can clench and grind without being aware of it during both the day and night, although sleep-related bruxism is often the bigger problem because it is harder to control. The cause of bruxism is not completely agreed upon, but daily stress may be the trigger in many people. Some people probably clench their teeth and never feel symptoms. Whether or not bruxism causes pain and other problems may be a complicated mix of factors: Clenching the teeth puts pressure on the muscles, tissues, and other structures around your jaw. The symptoms can cause temporomandibular joint problems (TMJ). Grinding can wear down your teeth. Grinding can be noisy enough at night to bother sleeping partners. Symptoms include: •Anxiety, stress, and tension •Depression •Earache (due in part because the structures of the temporomandibular joint are very close to the ear canal, and because you can feel pain in a different location than its source; this is called referred pain) •Eating disorders •Headache •Hot, cold, or sweet sensitivity in the teeth •Insomnia •Sore or painful jaw Eventually, bruxism with lateral movements shortens and blunts the teeth being ground and may lead to myofascial muscle pain, temporomandibular joint
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dysfunction and headaches. If enough enamel has been abraded, the softer dentin will be exposed, and abrasion will accelerate. This opens the possibility of dental decay and tooth fracture, and in some people, gum recession. Early intervention by a dentist is advisable. In severe, chronic cases, bruxism can lead to arthritis of the temporomandibular joints. The jaw clenching that is often part of bruxism can be an unconscious neuromuscular daytime activity, which should be treated as well, usually through physical therapy (recognition and stress response reduction). A dental guard or splint can reduce tooth abrasion. Dental guards are typically made of plastic and fit over some or all of upper and/or lower teeth. The guard protects the teeth from abrasion and can reduce muscle strain by allowing the upper and lower jaw to move easily with respect to each other. Treatment goals include: constraining the bruxing pattern to avoid damage to the temporomandibular joints; stabilizing the occlusion by minimizing gradual changes to the positions of the teeth, preventing tooth damage and revealing the extent and patterns of bruxism through examination of the markings on the splint’s surface. A dental guard is typically worn during every night’s sleep on a long-term basis. Dental guards do not cure the condition Damaged teeth can be repaired by replacing the worn natural crown of the tooth with prosthetic crowns. Materials used to make crowns vary; some are less prone to breaking than others and can last longer. All-porcelain crowns are now becoming more and more common and work well for both anterior and posterior restorations. To protect the new crowns and dental implants, an occlusal guard should be fabricated to wear during sleep. Our clinic treat also bruxim and all associate problems caused by it, we have an in house lab to produce the guards , call us for an appointment to 305-466-2334
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V&J Elite Fitness Versony and Janeil not only talk the talk, they walk the walk.
Versony Guerrier and Janeil Encarnacion met in 2007 while working as personal trainers in a local area gym. Passionate about fitness and promoting a healthy lifestyle, Versony and Janeil felt that their cookie cutter style work environment was preventing them from tapping into their true potential as personal trainers. They believed that the impersonal nature of working for a large company was a hindrance to their clients reaching their fitness and lifestyle goals. As a result of this, Versony and Janeil began offering a weekly boot camp fitness program at a neighborhood park and the response was overwhelming. Soon their
weekly boot camp, an intense interval training session consisting of exercises like flipping 250 pound tires, pushing cars and pulling in a mean game of tug-o-war, turned into three times a week. Versony and Janeil were thrilled with positive reactions to their work and decided to expand and offer their fitness and lifestyle services on a more regular and personal basis in order to further assist clients. In December 2010 V & J Elite Fitness opened its doors in the industrial warehouse area of North Miami Beach. Versony and Janeil brought their vision and expertise to a home base and now offer their fitness and lifestyle services to a large growing
clientele. Keeping true to their roots, V & J Elite Fitness still offers their signature boot camp program to regular and new clients alike. Clients have seen tremendous results with some losing over 25 pounds and over 4% body fat in a two month period. More than great results, what keeps clients coming back is the passion and personal attention Versony and Janeil bring to their clients’ fitness experience. Versony and Janeil pride themselves on the dedication they have for their clients’ fitness growth as well as their own. Excellent role models for their clients, Versony and Janeil not only talk the talk, they walk the walk. Both train as hard as
policemen and completed several combat missions. When he completed his stint in the military, Versony enrolled at AIU where he earned a bachelor’s degree in business administration with a concentration in management. Like Versony, Janeil did not always work out too. Born in St. Croix, US Virgin Islands, Janeil moved to Miami when he was 11 years old. A member of Miami Beach Senior High’s cross country and basketball teams, Janeil suffered a torn ACL which he never repaired. Rather than go through surgery, Janeil decided to find a sport that he could do while not continuously reinjuring his knee. He began working out and caught the attention of follow gym goers who frequently asked for exercise advice. While working out, Janeil was approached by business owner Colombo who specialized in personal training. He
mentored Janeil and provided him with his first set of clients. Soon Janeil’s client list and expertise grew and he branched out on his own. NCSF certified since 2006, Janeil is also a massage therapist. Since opening V & J Elite Fitness in December 2010, Versony and Janeil’s list of clientele has grown by leaps and bounds. In addition to providing the one on one service of a personal trainer, V & J also continues to offer their signature boot camp programs. Their boot camp is so popular that even the North Miami SWAT Team are boot camp regulars. What does the future hold for V & J Elite Fitness? Versony and Janeil hope to continue to offer their signature personal service and expand into Broward County. Their vision includes training facilities in both counties as well as an expanded offering of their boot camp programs.
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their clients do and follow a strict diet in order to achieve their own fitness goals. Clients have formed a kinship with Versony and Janeil as they know the sacrifices that must be made in order to reach a goal. It is not uncommon to hear the guys complain about muscle soreness the day after an especially physically challenging work out. Versony, an AFPA certified trainer for the past eight years, did not always work out. Born in Brooklyn, New York, Versony moved to Miami when he was three years old and eventually settled in the North Miami area. A member of North Miami Senior High’s track team, he did not begin working out until his late teens. After graduating from high school in 2003, Versony, 17 at the time, enlisted in the US Army and served a total of six years, which included one 15 month tour in Iraq. During his time in Iraq, Versony trained local Iraqi
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MOVIES Puss in Boots
Starring: Johnny Depp, Aaron Eckhart, Amber Heard, Richard Jenkins, Giovanni Ribisi Director: Bruce Robinson Genre(s): Drama, Crime and Mystery
Five Star Day
Bosworth, Ellen Burstyn, Demi Moore Director: Sam Levinson Genre: Drama
(Mickey Rourke) and his murderous Heraklion army are rampaging across Greece in search of the long lost Bow of Epirus.
House of Pleasures
Jack and Jill
Run Time: 97min. Starring: Cam Gigandet, Jena Malone, Max Hartman Director: Danny Buday Genre: Drama
The Other F Word Starring: Antonio Banderas, Salma Hayek, Zach Galifianakis, Billy Bob Thornton, Amy Sedaris Director: Chris Miller Genre(s): Action, Family Plot: Swashbuckling feline Puss in Boots (voice of Antonio Banderas) fights to save his town with the help of Kitty Softpaws (voice of Salma Hayek) and Humpty Dumpty (voice of Zach Galifianakis).
Run Time: 98min. Director: Andrea Blaugrund Genre(s): Documentary, Special Interest Plot: Convention wisdom has it that parents are usually not the hippest people on Earth, and most kids will tell you their dad is not the coolest guy in town.
Another Happy Day
The Rum Diary
Plot: A young cop is assigned to a precinct in the working class neighborhood where he grew up, and an old secret threatens to destroy his life and his family. Run Time: 122min. Starring: Noemie Lvovsky, Hafsia Herzi, Celine Sallette, Jasmine Trinca, Adele Haenel Director: Bertrand Bonello Genre: Drama Plot: The prostitutes at an early- 20th Century Paris brothel revel in their hopes and contend with customers who range from the hopelessly smitten to the frighteningly hostile in this visually sumptuous period drama from writer/director Bertrand Bonello ...
The Son of No One Run Time: 115min. Starring: Ellen Barkin, Thomas Haden Church, Kate
Run Time: 95min. Starring: Channing Tatum, Tracy Morgan, Katie Holmes, Ray Liotta, Juliette Binoche Director: Dito Montiel Genre(s): Drama,Thriller
Immortals
Starring: Henry Cavill, Mickey Rourke, Freida Pinto, Stephen Dorff, Kellan Lutz Director: Tarsem Singh Genre(s): Drama, Epic and Historical Plot: The brutal and bloodthirsty King Hyperion
Release Date: 11/11/2011 Starring: Adam Sandler, Katie Holmes, Al Pacino Director: Dennis Dugan Genre: Comedy Plot: Jack Sadelstein (Adam Sandler) is on top of his game, and has every reason to be thankful: he has a beautiful wife (Katie Holmes), great kids, a gorgeous house in L.A., and a successful job as an advertising executive. 11-11-11 Director: Darren Lynn Bousman Genre(s): Horror, Thriller Plot: After the tragic death of his wife and child, famed American author Joseph Crone travels from the United States to Barcelona, Spain to reunite with his estranged brother Samuel and dying father, Richard.
REVIEWS Run Time: 84min. Director: Céline Sciamma Genre: Drama Plot: In ‘Tomboy,’ filmmaker Celine Sciamma’s second feature, a French family with two daughters, 10-yearold Laure (Zoe Heran) and 6-year-old Jeanne (Malonn Levanna), moves to a new suburban neighborhood during the summer holidays.
The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn Part 1 Into the Abyss Run Time: 106min. Director: Werner Herzog Genre: Documentary, Special Interest Plot: Acclaimed filmmaker Werner Herzog uses a disturbing triple homicide that took place in Conroe, Texas as a springboard to exploring capital punishment in this challenging, thought provoking documentary.
Starring: Robert Pattinson, Kristen Stewart, Taylor Lautner Plot: Love is in the air for our favorite couple, as Bella and Edward move one step closer to marriage and -- spoiler! -- babies.
Happy Feet Two
Director: George Miller Genre(s): Comedy, Family Plot: The sequel to ‘Happy Feet,’ the Academy Awardwinning animated smash hit, ‘Happy Feet Two’ returns audiences to the magnificent landscape of Antarctica in superb 3D.
The Descendants
My Week with Marilyn
Run Time: 110min. Starring: George Clooney, Shailene Woodley, Beau Bridges, Judy Greer, Amara Miller. Director: Alexander Payne Genre: Comedy Plot: From Alexander Payne, the creator of the Oscar-winning ‘Sideways,’ ‘The Descendants’ is set in Hawaii and follows the unpredictable journey of an American family at a crossroads.
The Muppets
Tomboy
Starring: Elijah Wood, Robin Williams, Pink, Hank Azaria
Amy Adams, Chris Cooper, Rashida Jones Director: James Bobin Genre(s): Family, Comedy Plot: Kermit the Frog and his Muppet friends band together in order to save their old theater from destruction.
Starring: Michelle Williams, Emma Watson, Kenneth Branagh, Dominic Cooper, Eddie Redmayne Director: Simon Curtis Genre: Drama Plot: In the early summer of 1956, 23-year-old Colin Clark (Eddie Redmayne), just down from Oxford and determined to make his way in the film business, worked as a lowly assistant on the set of ‘The Prince and the Showgirl’.
A Dangerous Method Starring: Jason Segel,
Run Time: 99min. Starring: Keira Knightley,
Viggo Mortensen, Michael Fassbender, Sarah Gadon, Vincent Cassel Director: David Cronenberg Genre: Drama Plot: Seduced by the challenge of an impossible case, the driven Dr. Carl Jung (Michael Fassbender) takes the unbalanced yet beautiful Sabina Spielrein (Keira Knightley) as his patient in ‘A Dangerous Method’.
Hugo
Starring: Ben Kingsley, Sacha Baron Cohen, Asa Butterfield, Jude Law, Christopher Lee Director: Martin Scorsese Genre: Family Plot: A young orphan living in a Paris train station uncovers a mystery that jeopardizes his secretive way of life in this Martin Scorsesedirected adaptation of Brian Selznick’s stunning children’s book.
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Rock & Clothes A
ndy Hilfiger introduces a rock inspired clothing line called Andrew Charles during Fashion Week at The Moore Building at the Miami Design District. Andrew Charles is named after its creative director, Andy Hilfiger, a lifelong musician, who has been fusing fashion and music throughout his career.
The men’s collection is inspired by Steven Tyler, and the women’s collection is inspired by the bohemian styles of the 1970s. Steven Tyler and his daughter, Chelsea, are featured in the Andrew Charles campaign and will make in-store appearances to coincide with the line’s launch.
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The fashion show was followed by a rock and roll showcase featuring Andy Hilfiger, legendary drummer from the band “The Ramones” Marky Ramone and The Click Clack Boom band. Among the models were Katrina Campins
a former contestant Donald Trump’s The Apprentice Show. Also Omarosa, the original cast member of The Apprentice first season, was there.
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FASHION AND FOOD FEATURED AT SoMi TALK OF THE TOWN ROOFTOP PARTY South Miami’s favorite fashion boutiques and restaurants are coming together all in one location for another rooftop party – SoMi Talk of the Town, showcasing great food and fine fashion, benefiting the Parks Foundation of MiamiDade and the Million Trees Miami Project. SoMi Talk of the Town will be on Saturday, November 19, from 6:30 p.m. to 11:00 p.m. on the rooftop deck of the parking garage, located at 5829 SW 73 Street (above RA Sushi and across from Bougainvillea’s). Guests will enjoy live music by popular local bands the Mojo Scoundrels, Cat Shell and the Vibe, sample some of the finest foods from area restaurants, and enjoy a fashion show by local fashion boutiques competing for “Best of” in four categories – SoMi Chill (Casual), SoMi Style (Chic), SoMi Exclusive (Most Unique), and the coveted “SoMi Talk of the Town” award.
Zoo Miami’s very own Ron Magill returns as master of ceremony for the evening. Advance ticket costs are $30 general admission per person, $50 general admission per couple, and $50 VIP per person for the VIP Package which includes a special seating area and complementary cocktails, in addition to the samplers and beer and wine. To pre-purchase tickets online, please visit www.mdparks.org. There will be an additional surcharge of $10 at the door the night of the event. Parks Foundation members can receive one free general admission ticket to the event, or a $30 credit towards an upgrade to a VIP ticket, but must RSVP online at www.mdparks.org and enter their membership code to receive their ticket. “We are excited to host another great evening event after the overwhelming success of the July 9 SoMi Taste of the Town where
restaurants competed for the Taste of the Town award,” said Allison Diego, Executive Director of the Parks Foundation of Miami-Dade. “This time around the restaurants will be supporting the area merchants that will showcase their latest in fashion and accessories competing for the Talk of the Town award. The evening promises to be bigger and better than the first, and all for a worthwhile cause.” Sponsors include Big Cheese, Casa Lario’s, Chamber South, Community Newspapers, Fox’s Lounge, Red Sunset Merchants Association, Miami Disc Golf Association, South Miami Hospital, and United HomeCare. Participating restaurants and retailers include Casa Lario’s and Fox’s Lounge hosting the VIP tent, A Venue Boutique, Aurum Collections, Bougainvillea’s Old Florida Tavern, Cervezas, Co-Sign of the Times, D Find at Sunset,
Fresh Beer, Gardner’s Market, Gold Coast Beverage Distributors, Massage Envy, MD Ageless South, Outback Steakhouse, Roaster’s n Toaster’s, Secret Vanity Boutique, Shula’s 347, Si Belle, Sports Grill, Swensen’s, Tastie Treats Café, Teleboro Wireless, The Boston Beer Company, The Irish Times, Wok Master, and more. Proceeds from the event will benefit the Parks Foundation of Miami-Dade and the Million Trees Miami Project. To request material in accessible format, information on access for persons with disabilities, or sign language interpreter services (7 days in advance), call 305-3656706. MIAMI-DADE PARK AND RECREATION DEPARTMENT 275 NW 2nd Street, Third Floor, Miami, FL 33128 (305) 755-7800
What is Harvest Festival? The Ambrosio Martin Art Collection of Old Cuba has been an ongoing family activity that has involved many years of procurement of collectibles of specific historical significance from circa 1855 to 1958 Cuba. The collection started by photographer and art collector, Ambrosio Orlando Martin, in Matanzas, Cuba depicts a wide variety of themes and artistic beauty of Old Cuba. The business in Cuba was known as Martin Photos, Matanzas, Cuba.
Artist George Gramatikos ‘El Griego’ has spent the last 13 of 16 years restoring family owned artifacts that were held by the Martin family. The restoration of these artifacts has been meticulous, restoring them back to original colors and dimensions and finally digitized so that the finished artwork can be presented on a professional media of paper or canvas. El Griego’s oil painting and graphic art themes are takenfrom these same artifacts and will be masterfully presented at this years Harvest Festival.
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Jesus Chronicles “Walking with Him”
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Jesus went throughout Galilee, teaching in their synagogues, preaching the good news of the kingdom, and healing every disease and sickness among the people. News about him spread all over Syria and people brought to him all who were ill with various diseases, those suffering severe pain, the demon-possessed, those having seizures, and the paralyzed, and he healed them. Large crowds from Galilee, the Decapolis (Ten Cities), Jerusalem, Judea, and the region across the Jordan followed him.” Matthew 1:23-25 Was this the coolest dude ever or what? I mean, Jesus literally walked around healing everyone where ever he went. So much so, if you continue to read through Matthew and Mark, you will learn that people lined the sick along the streets in hopes that they would be able to just touch the fringes of his garment for a chance to be healed as he walked by. The crowds were so thick at times that he had to retreat from the towns and cities he visited. On one occasion, the crowds by the lake became so great, Jesus took to a boat and addressed them from a distance. This wasn’t just a crowd of a few hundred people, we are talking about thousands of people from all over that part of the world. Some were walking days, even weeks to come have a chance to see and possibly get healed by this great man named Jesus! “But Jesus withdrew himself with
his disciples to the sea: and a great multitude from Galilee followed him, and from Judea, and from Jerusalem, and from Idumea, and from beyond Jordan; and they about Tyre and Sidon, a great multitude, when they had heard what great things he did, came unto him. And he spoke to his disciples, that a small ship should wait on him because of the multitude, lest they should throng him. For he had healed many; insomuch that they pressed upon him for to touch him, as many as had plagues. And unclean spirits, when they saw him, fell down before him, and cried, saying, Thou art the Son of God. And he straitly charged them that they should not make him known.” Mark 3:7-12 Throng means that the crowd was so thick that there was no room to move, people were packed so tightly to see him that he instructed his disciples to have a boat ready in case he started getting overtaken by the crowds. Can you imagine? In today’s society, crowds like that are usually reserved for huge rock stars, or other social icons. It is easy to believe that Jesus was performing these miracles. Think about it; word about Jesus spread like wildfire throughout the countryside and into the cities. People were clamoring for a glimpse of our Lord to see miracles being performed. If Jesus was faking these miracles, word would have gotten out quick, people would stop coming, and all across the land people would know that he was just another false prophet. Exactly just the opposite happened though,
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people were coming in droves to see him because their friends and loved ones were getting healed and proclaiming the good news of eternal salvation. Turns out, the Pharisees and Sadducees were basically the only ones who didn’t believe. Mainly because Jesus’ teachings made their laws and practices obsolete, made their jobs obsolete and made them obsolete. This was a huge problem for those Jewish leaders because they sat at the pinnacle of the social ladder and were looked upon highly by the people. Instead of paying “temple taxes”, buying overpriced animals for religious rituals, and getting ripped off from money changers (think ATM fee’s) just to be forgiven by God, these people were leaving the cities and going into the countryside and listening to Jesus.... no wonder these temple leaders wanted him dead, he was cutting into their profits and giving away the information for free! On top of that, he was healing everyone who came to see him, something the Pharisees and Sadducees could not do. Imagine if you were one of the lucky few who were able to witness Jesus with their own eyes and actually be healed by him! What would you say to your friends if you had a terrible pain or illness that was with you for years and one day you met a man that healed you instantly? Chances are you would go back to your home and tell everyone what you had heard and seen. You would drag all of your sick friends down to where Jesus was, so that they might
have a chance to get healed by the Great Physician and thus the word would spread! And that’s exactly what happened, the Jewish leaders were so scared of a riot that they often backed down when confronting Jesus with questions or arguments. That may be the reason they came and arrested him and held court in the middle of the night, while everyone was asleep, because the multitudes that followed him during the day would have surely protected him. Would you have walked with him if you had the chance? Would you have been interested in what he had to say if he came knocking on your door? What if he came knocking on your heart? Jesus is alive and well, waiting for you to answer the door. Let him in, get to know him, ask him to forgive your sins and eternal life shall be yours! What a glorious promise he has kept for us, heaven is yours free for the taking, just call on his name and no longer walk alone in this world. Praise Jesus! He willfully gave His life to secure your precious spot in Heaven. Don’t you owe it to Him to at least listen to what He has to say? South Florida has some fantastic Churches! Get involved! Learn about Jesus! If you do not have a personal relationship with Christ and would like to know more, please write to [Jesuschronicles@gmail.com] You can also check out [whoisjesusreally.com] and [Jesusfilm.org] Get plugged in, spread the Good News, and remember to walk with him!
10 Fun Sports to Burn Calories Sure, you can get hurt playing sports but you can hurt yourself doing lots of things that are much less fun, and you can play a sport with friends and family and let your competitive side come out. Consider these 10 sports, ordered from least to most by their ability to burn calories in an hour of playtime. (If you don’t win, so what? You’ve run up your health score.) 1 - Golf – If you walk and pull your clubs. If you weigh 130 pounds: 267 calories. If you weigh 180 pounds: 369 calories 2 - Softball or Baseball Ordinary folks, not pros. For softball, fast-pitch or slow-pitch doesn’t matter. If you weigh 130 pounds: 310 calories. If you weigh 180 pounds: 430 calories. 3 - Tennis - Casual doubles. If you weigh 130 pounds: 372 calories. If you weigh 180 pounds: 515 calories. 4 - Swimming - Freestyle laps at a moderate pace. If you weigh 130 pounds: 434
calories. If you weigh 180 pounds: 601 calories. 5 - Kickball - If you weigh 130
calories: 434 calories. If you weigh 180 pounds: 601 calories. 6 - Racquetball - If you weigh
130 calories: 434 calories. If you weigh 180 pounds: 601 calories. 7 - Soccer – Hard but not high-intensity. If you weigh 130 calories: 434 calories. If you weigh 180 pounds: 601 calories. 8 - Basketball – Full court but noncompetitive. If you weigh 130 pounds: 496 calories. If you weigh 180 pounds: 687 calories. 9 - Football - If you weigh 130 pounds: 496 calories. If you weigh 180 pounds: 687 calories. 10 - Ultimate Frisbee - If you weigh 130 pounds: 496 calories. If you weigh 180 pounds: 687 calories.
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vetch is defined as a person who complains chronically. I am a kvetch. I am also a bitch depending on how sensitive you are. If you’re easily offended or take life too seriously, you may not enjoy what I have to say. That being said: Let the bitching begin!! Halloween, one of my favorite holidays of the year, where sluts run loose all over the city with their T & A hanging out. Not that I mind the free shows but usually the women who bear it all on this night are typically the women that should look into joining
KVETCH... a gym. Walking down Lincoln Road or even in the Grove on the 31st is like walking into Take 1 Lounge, minus the gun. Lindsay Lohan is reportedly posing for Playboy, which is appropriate timing near Halloween since the thought of seeing her naked terrifies me. Is Lindsay even relevant anymore? I can’t wait to see how many issues are sold featuring skeletor. As Evelyn Lozada would say “Bitch you’re a nonmotherf*cking factor”. One of my big-girl toys recently died out on me at the most inopportune moment, a moment of silence please. This devastating loss drove me to a local sex shop to replace my loved one. While browsing the isles I came across all
kinds of fun toys, fool-proof condoms, sex vouchers & flavored condoms. Flavored condoms are something I’ve never understood, if you’re lucky enough for me to be giving you head, you damn sure aren’t wearing a condom. And if I feel that you need to wear a condom than I quickly sober up and realize I shouldn’t be sleeping with you. However, I did purchase the blow job vouchers as a cruel joke to distribute to men. I thought this was genius, until I realized the blow job vouchers I had purchased were for gay men! But then again….. James Franco dropped his pants & is showing us all his glorious tush on the cover of Flaunt Magazine. Franco had “flaunt” tramp-stamped above
his ass, just what every girl likes on her straight man…NOT! Speaking of asses, Kim Kardashian is rumored to have trouble in paradise with the down syndrome looking Kris Humphries. I wish I could say I care, but I don’t. Ladies, let this be a lesson: don’t be an idiot. Men, also pay attention to this lesson, don’t marry an idiot. That being said: wrap it up this weekend! Girls, bring your rape whistles & a fresh pair of panties if you get lucky. Be safe! Your kvetching friend, Nicole Mundee
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MIMO ART IN THE PARK
THE BIG MIMO CHALK-IN FESTIVAL
Historic Legion Park is the centerpiece of MiMo Boulevard, which is located at 66th Street on Biscayne Boulevard. The park will spring to life from noon until 6 P.M. on Sunday, December 4, 2011 when the MiMo Biscayne Association opens its sixth festival: MIMO ART IN THE PARK: THE BIG MIMO CHALK-IN. The Big Chalk-in welcomes artists of all ages to participate in designing Miami’s largest chalk mural on the grand walkway of the park. Signup information can be found on the festival website: www. miamiartinthepark.com. In addition to the Chalk-in, festival goers will enjoy visiting Legion Park, the center of the
Historic MiMo District. The entrance to the park at 66th Street is a tree-lined natural setting with an expanse leading to Biscayne Bay. The historic coral rock house in the park is the center of operations for park programs. Colorful music will feature local performers on the Legion Park grand stage and there will be great gourmet food at the festival and at MiMo Restaurants along the Boulevard in the historic MiMo District from 50th to 77th Streets. Highlights for children include magicians, jugglers, face painters and clowns. Plus children of all ages will enjoy the Legion Park facilities that include playgrounds and basketball courts.
Historic district tours will begin at Legion Park at 10:30 and 2 P.M. on the day of the festival. Tour-goers will learn about the “gateway to Miami”, a tourist mecca in the 1950’s lined with Miami’s modern architecture of the day fondly called MiMo. Visit the area’s iconic MiMo hotels and motels of the era: New Yorker Hotel, Saturn, King, South Seas, Royal, and others that hosted tourists who traveled to the Gold Coast via Biscayne Boulevard. It is an extraordinary visit to Miami’s recent past.
have included Cinco de MiMo, MiMo Madness and MiMo ART Boulevard. The MiMo Boulevard Association is a nonprofit organization committed to creating a first class destination on the Boulevard between 50th and 77th Streets in the City of Miami’s only locally designated historic district. The Association, with support from Miami-Dade County’s Cultural Arts Division, the City of Miami, and private supporters, presents these festivals to promote the MiMo Historic District. They are free and open to the public.
THE BIG MIMO CHALK-IN is the sixth festival presented by the MiMo Biscayne Association since the 2007 founding of the organization. Other festivals
For further information call: 305 609 4288 or 305 469 2849.
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Miami’s Venice: Thanksgiving Cocktail Hour Mini Snack Bites Cicchetti (chi-KET-tee) are typical snacks from the city of Venice. Venetians enjoy these flavorful treats from late morning to early afternoon. Here are two mouth watering recipes so that you can have your own cicchetti hour, paired with your favorite Soave or Amarone wines. Baccala Mantecato = Fluffy Whipped Cod (serves 4 generously) 1 lb dried unsalted cod
5 cups milk 1 cup extra virgin olive oil 2 cloves garlic salt and white pepper to taste ¼ cup fresh flat-leaf parsley 1. Soak 1lb dried unsalted cod in the fridge for 2-3 days, rinsing the water 4 times a day. 2. When finished soaking, drain and place cod in saucepan. 3. Add 4 cups of milk & enough water to cover. 4. Bring mixture to gently simmer for about 20 mins until cod is flaky. 5. Drain cod & pat dry with
kitchen towel, taking out any bones. 6. Shred cod with fingers then place into a mixing bowl. 7. Beat on low and gradually increase speed for 10 mins while slowly adding 1 cup of extra virgin olive oil. 8. Pour the remaining milk into the batter a little at a time. Mix 3 min until emulsified. 9. Add 2 cloves of finely minced garlic, salt & freshly ground white pepper to taste. Mix in ¼ cup chopped flat-leaf parsley. Serve room temperature with buttery polenta cakes. Secret Tip: A fluffy texture to this dish is essential. Make sure to mix the final ingredients gently into the batter. Olive Fritte = Fried Green Olives 30 pitted green olives* 2 large farm eggs lightly beaten 1 cup AP flour ½ cup fine dried country bread crumbs Vegetable oil for frying 1. Place the olives in a bowl of cold water and soak for about 1 hour.
2. Drain and rinse the olives. Pat dry with kitchen towel. 3. Lightly toss with the flour. 4. Dip each olive in the egg mixture and coat with bread crumbs. Refrigerate 1 hour. 5. Heat oil to medium high and fry the olives by the handful until golden brown on all sides. 6. Place on paper towel to dry. Serve warm. *It is extremely important the olives have been stored in brine, and not oil. Secret Tip: Stuff olives with Gorgonzola , anchovies, or any savory filling to your liking. These two recipes will get your cocktail hour started. The idea is to have a plethora of mini delicious snacks that can pair well with your favorite wines. So get creative, use fresh ingredients and make some cicchetti of your own for a great pasa boca to your thanksgiving feast.
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BY STEPHANIE CARRERO PHOTOS: CASIMIR CASENEUVE
On Saturday October 29, 2011 at Merrick Park, Miami-Dade residents united in a movement to raise awareness and funds for Alzheimer’s care. Thanks to everyone who participated and came out to join this very important cause. 101.5 Light FM hyped the crowd with their music and volunteers provided breakfast for all the supporters. The 5K walk began by the City Hall of Coral Gables. Participants walked and ran side by side through the magnificent Banyan trees in support of the cause to end Alzheimer’s. Special thanks to bigfrog.com for supporting the cause and providing us with beautiful t-shirts and to Casimir Caseneuve for photographing the event. Thank you to our MYAMI Magazine team: Kimberly Carrero, Davian Carrero, De’andre Carrero, Albert Carrero, Martha Torres, Luis Carvajal, Johanna Carvajal, Ian and Paola Phillips, Kathleen and Brian Phillips, James Sanchez, Vanessa Alagna and Andre Carrero for donating. Thus far the total amount of donations received nationwide is $161,155 and this number is still rising! These generous donations will aid in research to find a cure in honor of Doris Torres, Robert E. Moore Sr. and everyone that has Alzheimer’s. There will be one more walk in Florida at Hollywood North Beach Park on Saturday November 5, 2011 from 8:15AM until noon. Registration begins at 7:30AM. Come out and be part of the cause.
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Dark Art Masquerade Massacre The Dark Art Masquerade Massacre on Saturday, October 22nd, was a fresh and innovative event bringing together art, music, local eats, apparel and design. The fun Masquerade theme party came just in time for the Halloween season. The party was produced by Myami Magazine and Fusse’ Studios. You could stroll through the art gallery sipping on complementary drinks by Original Moonshine Liquor and listening to sounds by The Overthrows DJs; Damaged Goods, Troy Kurtz, and Grand Larceny. The Gallery opening from 7PM-
9PM was free entry and it featured Symbolistic Portraits by Jen Adams and Neo Classical Assemblages by 80 Grit Productions. The artist’s dark symbolic works complemented one another perfectly; both are tattoo artists, long time friends, and previously coworkers. The Port St. Lucie based artists were well received by attendees and their price points were very affordable. Keep an eye out for these two; you will definitely be seeing them again in the Miami art scene. The party was not missing a
thing; with Miami’s local food truck The Purple People Eatery serving up their “fresh and freaky food”. Mostly everyone can agree they have the best Mac n Jack on the street! They put a nice twist on the traditional Mac n Cheese, by adding Herb-Crusted Broccoli, Monterrey Jack, Colby, Sharp Cheddar, and Smoked Gouda with the option of bacon. Track their moves on twitter @PurplePPLeatery Fusse’ Studios, Sosa is also the Creator of Nug Brand Clothing Co., so of course the option to shop is always available when you come to
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the studio. If you found your way to the tiki torched lit backyard, you could relax casually and shop the whole Nug Brand Collection with Rep Deborah Siew. You can find the online store at www.nubgrand.com. Fusse’ Studios aren’t the only ones in the neighborhood bringing residents out to this area. Their neighbors; Moksha’s 7TH Circuit Studios, and The Little Haiti Cultural Center are helping put Lemon City on the map for Art, Photography, Design and Entertainment. You can experience it first hand, every third Friday of the
month by coming out to the Rhythm Foundation’ Big Night in Little Haiti from 6PM-10PM. Free admittance, featuring arts and crafts, live music, and Haitian food. Hop on over to Moksha Roots Live, the official after party 1PM-3AM @ 7th Circuit Productions. Fusse’ Studios and Myami Magazine will continue to produce a monthly party, cultivating new artists, bands, DJs, and local eats. Stay tuned to Myami Magazine for the official Fusse’ Studios Monthly Calendar.
Fusse’ Studios is a Photography Studio and Event Space available for daily and hourly rental. Fusse’ Studios is located near Soyka’s 55th Street Station and Andiamos Pizza. Don’t be scared to cross the tracks! Remember when Wynwood was just getting started? 327 NE 59th Terrace Miami Fl 33137 www.Fussestudios.com 786.282.2629 Like us on FB www.facebook.com/ fussestudiosmiami Follow us on Twitter @fussestudios
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Santa’s Enchanted Forest
Featuring Boyz II Men, Keith Sweat and Faith Evans. 8 p.m. Address: James L. Knight Center 400 SE 2nd Ave.Miami, FL 33131 Downtown Miami Area305/4165977
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Jaime Bayly
Paloma San Basilio
This Christmas theme park and carnival offers more than 100 rides, shows, displays, games and food. Be amazed by a 92-foot tall Christmas tree, hundreds of themed displays, pony rides, a petting zoo and more than three million lights. Address: Tropical Park7900 SW 40th St.Miami, FL 33155
(11/5/2011) http://www.ticketmaster.com Spanish singer Paloma San Basilio performs. 8 p.m. Address: Miami-Dade County Auditorium 2901 W. Flagler St.Miami, FL 33135 - Little Havana 305/547-5414
Chris Cornell
France Cinema Miami Festival Sunday, Nov 6 8:30PM The Fillmore Miami Beach at Jackie Gleason Theatre Miami Beach, FL
November 4-6, 2011 MDC Tower Theatre 1508 SW 8th Street Enjoy first-run French films with English subtitles, presented by French Feelings Films.
The Best of the 90’s (11/5/2011) http://www.jlkc.com
Lincoln Road Outdoor Antiques & Collectibles Market
(11/6/2011) Vendors display antiques including jewelry, china, vintage clothing, furniture, and more between the 800 and 1000 blocks of Lincoln Road and Drexel. 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Address: Along Lincoln Road Miami Beach, FL 33139 Art Deco District/South Beach
The Addams Family (11/6/2011) http://www.ticketmaster.com Peruvian writer, journalist and television personality Jaime Bayly presents new work. (In Spanish). 5 p.m. Address: Miami-Dade County Auditorium 2901 W. Flagler St.Miami, FL 33135 Music
November 8-13, 2011 Kravis Center West Palm Beach, FL Charles Addams’ weird and wonderful family comes to devilish life as a new musical comedy. Now on Broadway and a Nationwide Tour.
Bluegrass Festival at Greynolds Park
http://www.fillmoremb. com Australian Pink Floyd recreates the experience of a Pink Floyd concert. 8 p.m. Address: Fillmore Miami Beach at The Jackie Gleason Theater 1700 Washington Ave. Miami Beach, FL 33139 Miami Beach - Art Deco District/South Beach 800-745-3000
(11/6/2011) http://www. southfloridabluegrass.com This is a 1st Sunday of the month festival featuring a variety of talented Bluegrass artists. Bring a lawn chair. Food and cold drinks available. 12:30 p.m. to 5 p.m. Address: Greynolds Park Miami Gardens Drive and NE 22nd Avenue North Miami Beach, FL 33162 305/358-1800
Jon Secada Live
(11/5/2011) http://www.magiccitycasino.com This live concert, featuring Jon Secada, kicks off Magic City Casino’s fall concert series. 8 p.m. Address: Secada’s at Magic City Casino 450 NW 37th Ave. Miami, FL 33126- Airport Area
Australian Pink Floyd (11/10/2011)
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Saturday, Nov 12 8:00PM James L. Knight Center Miami, FL
Rola Fest 2011
(from 11/11/2011 to 11/13/2011) http://www.livenation.com This festival features the biggest names in Latin alternative and rock music, as well as salsa stars. Address: Klipsch Amphitheater at Bayfront Park 301 N. Biscayne Blvd. Miami, FL 33132 Downtown Miami Area 305/358-7550
Valeria Lynch
(11/12/2011) http://www.ticketmaster.com Argentinean singer Valeria Lynch performs. 8 p.m. Address: Miami-Dade County Auditorium 2901 W. Flagler St. Miami, FL 33135 Little Havana 305/547-5414
Taylor Swift
Silvana Di Lorenzo (11/12/2011) http://www.hoycomoayer.us Address: Hoy Como Ayer 2212 Southwest 8th Street Little Havana, FL
Miami Book Fair International
Mac Miller “The Blue Slide Park Tour”
Sunday, Nov 20 8:00PM The Fillmore Miami Beach at Jackie Gleason Theatre Miami Beach, FL
Maria Bethania
Sunday, Nov 13 7:00PM at American Airlines Arena Miami, FL
Sting
November 13-20, 2011 Miami Dade College’s Wolfson Campus 401 N.E. 2nd Avenue A huge literary event bringing top-selling authors, booksellers, and book-lovers together in Downtown Miami.
10th Annual Miami Short Film Festival
(11/11/2011) http://www.livenation.com Legendary Brazilian star Maria Bethania performs. 8 p.m. Address: Fillmore Miami Beach at the Jackie Gleason Theater 1700 Washington Ave. Miami Beach, FL 33139 Art Deco District/South Beach 800/745-3000
November 23-28, 2011 The crown jewel of HIV/AIDS Fundraisers comes to Miami every year with a week of parties and dancing.
BLEAU LIVE Presents: Ricky Martin
November 14-20, 2011 Dedicated to promoting the short film genre, the festival showcases films from one to thirty minutes long.
Craig Ferguson
Sunday, Nov 20 7:00PM Hard Rock Live - Hollywood, FL (11/12/2011) http://www.livenation.com Sting brings his “Back to Bass” tour to the Fillmore Miami Beach for two shows. Address: Fillmore Miami Beach at the Jackie Gleason Theater 1700 Washington Ave.Miami Beach, FL 33139 800/745-3000
Black Eyed Peas
Wednesday, Nov 23 6:00PM Sun life Stadium,Miami, FL
(11/26/2011) http://www.fontainebleau.com/ web/promotions/bleau_live Ricky Martin performs live. Special fan and VIP packages are available from November 24-27. Address: Fontainebleau Miami Beach 4441 Collins Ave. Miami Beach, FL 33140
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