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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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Saturday, April 26, 2008 |
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LGBT
Today |
Monday
September
4, 2006 |
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Out in Fort
Lauderdale
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Bill's Filling Station,
2-4-1
2pm-9pm $1 domestic beer 11pm-close.
Boardwalk, $5 Beer blast.
Boom,
Brazilian Night with VJ
Oliver.
Cathode Ray,
Absolut Screwdrivers $2.50 after 9 PM.
Cloud
9,
$0.50 Draft from 9 PM - 4 AM.
Dudes,
2-4-1 Cocktail Hour 4 PM to 9 PM. Hot Male
dancers at 8 PM.
Elements,
Karaoke with Melissa. $3 Margarita and Bar Tabs.
Georgie's Alibi, 2-4-1 Happy Hour 11am-9pm. Margarita Madness!
$2.50 Gold Margaritas 9pm-close.
Hamburger Mary's,
$3 Stoli Flavored Martinis.
J's Bar, Movie Night. Free Popcorn. Drink
Specials during the movie. Movie starts at 10 PM.
Jackhammer,
Jockstrap
Night.
Bacardi - All Flavors $3.00, $2.75 Well & $2.75. Domestic Bottled Beer, $2
Shots All Night Long and a $8 Beer Bust Happy Hour 3 PM to 10
PM.
Ramrod, In the Biz
Night.
Smarty Pants, Extended Happy Hour 8
PM to Close.
Torpedo,
Members night
DJ Ramirez until 4AM |
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American
Blackout
Most
people have heard of the voting irregularities that
marred the presidential elections of 2000 and 2004. Some
even know of the resulting challenges to the electoral
votes by African-American congressional representatives.
However, because the mainstream media shies away from
reporting cases of imperiled democracy, the public was
left to believe these stories are at worst insignificant
rumors or at best one-off incidents that result from an
overburdened election system. American Blackout
chronicles the recurring patterns of disenfranchisement
witnessed from 2000 to 2004, while following the story
of Georgia Congresswoman Cynthia McKinney, who not only
took an active role in investigating these election
debacles but, also found herself in the middle of one
after publicly questioning the Bush Administration about
the 9-11 terrorist attacks.
At
Cinema Paradiso
Monday,
September 4 at 7:00pm – discussion after the film.
Tuesday,
Tickets: $8 general admission, $7
seniors/students, $5 FLIFF Members |
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USED LEATHER
SALE AND
BARBECUE
To benefit
the Leather
Archives &
Museum
through
Bound South
4:00 pm -
8:00 pm
Elements
Bar, 3073 NE
6th Avenue,
Oakland Park
Anyone with
leather items to
donate for sale
or auction by
Bound South
should take them
to LeatherWerks
at the Ramrod,
(1508 NE 4th
Avenue, Fort
Lauderdale), or
to LeatherWerks
at 1226 NE 4th
Avenue, three
blocks south of
Ramrod.
LeatherWerks is
open
Monday-Saturday
noon - 8:00 pm,
and Sunday 1:00
- 6:00 pm. 100%
of the revenues
from the Labor
Day sale &
auction benefit
Bound South's
work for the
leather
community.
CONTACT: Eric
Lawrence, Bound
South,
954-294-6254 |
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Out in Miami and
SoBe |
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Score, Happy Monday.
Twist, Drink specials for locals with
ID. |
Metro
Pictures: Part 2
You
may be wondering if this show has to deal with the Metro
Golden Mayer Production Company…no. Metro Pictures
“refers to snapshots of the city” and that the works
“define, interpret and/or reject the city.” This show
is wide open to interpretation and includes stuff like a
set of musical vests that “only when two participants
wear them…do the sculptures emit sound.” The exhibit is
on display at the Museum of Contemporary Art until
September 17th. The Museum is located at 770
NE 125th Street in North Miami. You can
either call 305*893-6211 or visit them on the web at
www.mocanomi.org for further information.
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Out in West Palm
Beach and Boca
Raton |
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Cupids,
$2 Well Drinks All
Night Long.
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