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Billabong
Jack McCoy
Surf Film
Festival
at Cinema
Paradiso
A Wave of
Excitement
is set to
Splash the
Big Screen
in Fort
Lauderdale!
Hawaiian
born surf
film maestro
Jack McCoy
will
premiere his
new surf
film “Free
As A Dog – A
True Dog's
Tale” on the
big screen
at Cinema
Paradiso at
8:45pm.

The festival
line-up also
includes The
Billabong
XXL Global
Big Wave
Awards 2006,
with monster
footage
guaranteed
to have you
at the edge
of your
seat; as
well as the
winning
entry from
the 2006
Panasonic
Surfshorts
Competition.
Free as a
Dog —
McCoy's 24th
film in a
long line of
classics,
including
Tubular
Swells,
Storm
Riders, Blue
Horizon and
many more —
showcases
the
remarkable
surfing
talent of
Joel ‘Parko'
Parkinson
(Australia)
like never
before.
Narrated by
Parko's
faithful
hound
“Trey”, the
film follows
the duo on a
mission to
help get a
couple of
lovesick
grommets
(played by
Australian
surfers
James
"Woody" Wood
and Ellis
Ericson)
back on
track after
they have
fallen for a
beautiful
dark-haired
beach beauty
(Ashley
Cheadle,
Australia).
Opening the
festival
each night
will be the
2006
Panasonic
Surfshorts
winner
‘131.9
Cents' by
Tony Mason
(Melbourne,
Australia).
Panasonic
Surfshorts
is a
short-film
competition
that aims to
encourage
and support
filmmakers
of all
levels.
‘131.9
cents' is
based on
true events
of Tony
Mason. A guy
born and
raised in
the city,
over an hour
from the
coast, Tony
manages to
discover the
beauty of
surfing
regardless
of the cost
to keep
riding
waves.
The final
item on the
festival
program will
be some
astonishing
footage from
The 2006 XXL
Global Big
Wave Awards.
The film
will
showcase the
biggest
waves ridden
during the
2005-06
season
featuring
famous
breaks such
as Ghost
Trees,
Monterey and
Mavericks,
San
Francisco.
For more
info
CLICK
HERE
Tickets
$9.00 To
purchase
advanced
tickets,
CLICK HERE
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Events of
Regional
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Titanic:
The Artifact
Exhibition
This
exhibition
at the
Miami Museum
of Science
and
Planetarium
takes you on
a
chronological
journey of
RMS Titanic,
from its
design and
construction,
through its
fateful
maiden
voyage and
sinking, to
the
scientific
recovery
efforts that
made this
exhibition
of Titanic
artifacts
possible.
The
Exhibition
puts you
inside the
experience,
with
full-size
recreations
of some of
Titanic's
luxurious
interior
spaces,
including a
first-class
cabin.
Titanic's
tragic story
comes alive
in a large
wall of ice
you can
actually
touch. It
also
features a
live
interactive
tour with
over 250
artifacts
and historic
treasures.
Click
HERE
to purchase
and print
your tickets
online now.
Click
HERE
to visit the
Miami Museum
of Science
and
Planetarium
official
Website. |
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Gay
Today |
Saturday
June 10, 2006 |
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Out in Fort
Lauderdale
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Bill's Filling Station,
Carnival
Benefit for Care Resource.
$1 off
drinks from noon-9pm Tokens accepted 'Theme party night'.
Boardwalk, Latino night
with emcee Sol Delight.
Boom,
Club Evolution, free drinks 10 - 11 PM, DJ
Bryan Reyes.
Cathode Ray,
Fusion dance party.
Cloud
9
$3 Long Islands from 9 PM - 4 AM. DJs Cue & DJ Buttafingaz spinning from 11 PM - close. Wet T-Shirt
Contest @ 12 Midnight.
Coliseum, Weekly themed event
with internationally known DJs and drag Divas. DJ Roland Belmares with
Performances by Erika Norell and T.P. Lords.
Dudes,
2-4-1 Cocktail Hour 4 PM to 9 PM. Hot Male
dancers at 8 PM. Live entertainment.
Elements
Pandora events
Ladies night.
Georgie's Alibi,
Happy Hour all drinks $1 off until 9pm. Shot
specials, parties and giveaways.
Hamburger Mary's, $1
off Cruzan Mojitos.
J's Bar, Daddy's Angels perform every
Saturday at 12:30 and 2 AM. Pajama Party.
Jackhammer,
Men's night out
with DJ Bill Hallquist.
New Moon,
DJ Rae Rae
Ramrod,
DJ Herbie James, Packed to the rafters.
Roxanne's,
The Wreck, request night featuring alternative rock, new wave and underground.
Drink specials.
Smarty Pants, Karaoke with Randy 10 PM to 1 AM
Torpedo,
DJ Oliver and the
Torpedomen keep the party going until 4AM. Shows by
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Australia’s own
Thunder From Down Under, the internationally acclaimed male revue that has
critics raving and audiences screaming for more, will come to Hollywood’s
Paradise Theater at Seminole Paradise / Seminole Hard Rock Hotel and
Casino for 5 performances only, June 7 through 10th.
Men and women are welcome and tickets are on sale now and can be purchased through Ticketmaster, by calling
(954) 523-3309 or logging onto www.ticketmaster.com.
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Beehive
at Stage Door Theatre
Beehive,
the 60’s musical sensation, will be at The Stage Door
Theatre
thru June 25th with big hair and bigger
hits. The Stage Door Theatre is located
on 26th right across from Wilton Station in
the Old Florida Seafood House Plaza. For times and
tickets, call 954*344-7765.
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Signals/ Senales,
Until June 11th
The
Art and Culture Center of Hollywood offers a timely and
spirited exhibit of works by more than 30 contemporary
Mexican artists. Some of the artists are schooled, but
many are self-taught, such as the factory workers who,
under the guidance of photojournalist Adrian Caldera,
have learned to fashion pinhole cameras from boxes and
other found objects. This exhibit runs through June 11th.
The
Art and Culture Center of Hollywood is located at 1650
Harrison Street, Hollywood. For more information call
954*921-3274 or go to
www.artandculturecenter.org.
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Out in Miami and
SoBe |
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Crème
Lounge, Siren ladies night. Score,
Jam packed with headline DJs. Twist,
Packed to the rafters, rotating DJs. |
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June is Gay Pride Month. Art Center South
Florida is hosting an exhibit of gay iconography
through: photographs, paintings, and a variety of
different mediums. This will be on exhibit through July
17th at the Miami Beach City Hall Public
Gallery, 4th Floor, at 1700 Convention Center
Drive. For
further
information call
305*674-8278 or
305*538-7887. |
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Out in West Palm
Beach and Boca
Raton |

Cupids,
Fully nude male
dancers until 4
AM. HG
Roosters
Jam packed with
hot men.
Kashmir,
hot men, show by
Daisy D. |

Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf
a story about a married couple living in a faculty house
of a small New England college invite the new professor
and his wife over for a nightcap and fun and games.
This play is being performed at Dreamworks on 322 Banyan
Blvd in West Palm Beach. Tickets are $35-$38 and can be
purchased by phone at 561*514-4042 or on the web at
www.palmbeachdramaworks.org. |
China Change
On
exhibit at the Boca Raton Museum of Art is now showing
Documenting
China: Contemporary
Photography and Social Change.
The exhibition is a collection of 57 dramatic works by
seven contemporary Chinese photographers that reveal the
essence of that nation from an insider’s point of view.
This show is organized by the Bates College Museum of
Art and the Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition
Service. While you are there, check out Edward
Burtynsky: The China Series that contain 20 new
large-scale color photographs from recent trips to China
and Pop Prints that are works from the permanent
collection of Andy Warhol, Roy Lichtenstein, Jim Dine,
and others.
The Boca Raton Museum of Art is located at 501 Plaza
Real, Mizner
Park and you
can contact them at 561-392-2500 or
www.bocamuseum.org.
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