9 MARCH 27 - APRIL 2, 2025 miaminewtimes.com | browardpalmbeach.com NEW TIMES | CONTENTS | LETTERS | NEWS | NIGHT+DAY | CULTURE | CAFE | MUSIC | BRUNCH EVERY SAT & SUN BEST WATERFRONT VIEWS IN MIAMI 3201 RICKENBACKER CWY, KEY BISCAYNE, FL 33149 | 305.361.3818 WWW.THERUSTYPELICAN.COM BE SOCIAL WITH US! /RUSTYPELICANMIAMI miaminewtimes.com MIAMI NEW TIMES | CONTENTS | LETTERS | RIPTIDE | METRO | NIGHT+DAY | STAGE | ART | FILM | CAFE | MUSIC | Model Volleyball photo 8 p.m. Saturday, at Soundscape Park, 400 17th St., Miami Beach; 305-673-3330; nws.edu. Admission is free. SOPHIA MEDINA SUN 3/30 ▼ HOLLYWOOD SO TRASHY Start off Zero Waste Week with purpose at the Trash Blitz Beach Cleanup on Hollywood’s beautiful boardwalk. As you stroll along, you’ll pick up litter, contribute to a microplas- tic study, and take part in an inspiring effort to protect the ocean. When you’re done, en- joy the area’s outdoor cafés, quirky shops, and the sound of waves in the background. It’s a meaningful way to make a difference while soaking up some South Florida sun. 11 a.m. Sunday, at Oceans 13 Sports Grill & Bar, 3111 N Surf Rd., Hollywood; 954-613-4026. Admission is free. ASHLEY-ANNA ABOREDEN ▼ NORTH BEACH BANG A GONG Prepare to be mesmerized by the deep, rich sounds of the gong, as the Nakatani Gong Or- chestra stops at the Miami Beach Bandshell to play a series of works brought to life by the powerful instrument. Led and conducted by gong master Tatsuya Nakatani, the perfor- mance consists of a 16-member ensemble of locally based musicians who will play some of Nakatani’s original works. NGO has played hundreds of concerts around the world in the past decade, enrapturing audiences with a modern musical experience that steers away from traditional orchestral concerts. 7 p.m. Sunday, at Miami Beach Bandshell, 7275 Col- lins Ave., Miami Beach; 786-453-2897; miami- beachbandshell.com. Admission is free via miamibeachbandshell.com. SOPHIA MEDINA MON 3/31 ▼ MIAMI BEACH GIRL POWER The Women’s Power Breakfast brings together women in business to empower, connect, and inspire one another. Founded by the mother- daughter duo Dayssi Olarte de Kanavos and Sophia Kanavos, the event has grown into a space where women share stories, learn from successful entrepreneurs, and support each other in both their professional and personal lives. Last year’s event drew more than 300 women for breakfast, panels, and networking. 8:30 a.m. Monday, at the Ritz- Carlton, South Beach, 1 Lincoln Rd., Miami Beach. Tickets cost $45 to $5,000 via eventbrite.com. ASHLEY-ANNA ABOREDEN TUE 4/1 ▼ OVERTOWN LIVING LEGEND An Evening with Branford Marsalis is set to be an extraordinary night with one of the most influential living figures in jazz. A Grammy- winning saxophonist and NEA Jazz Master, Marsalis has been making music that moves people for more than 35 years. From his early days in Art Blakey’s Jazz Messengers to form- ing his own legendary quartet, his talent is unmatched. His collaborations with artists like Sting and Kurt Elling have earned raves, and his last live album, The Secret Between the Shadow and the Soul, was called “revelatory” by All About Jazz. 7 p.m. Tuesday, at the Lyric Theatre, 819 NW Second Ave., Miami; 786- 708-4610. Tickets cost $85 via lyrictheatre. com. ASHLEY-ANNA ABOREDEN WED 4/2 ▼ LITTLE HAITI ZÉYJÀ VU For music enthusiasts or those looking for some new music, make your way over to ZeyZey and Déjà Vu Select: The South Hill Experiment, where you’ll get to see Baltimore- raised brothers Baird and Gabe Acheson take over the stage to deliver some laid-back grooves paired with atmospheric sounds and airy vocals. This performance comes just off the toes of the band’s newest album release, Earthbreaks. 7 p.m. Wednesday, at ZeyZey, 353 NE 61st St., Miami; 305-456-2671; zeyzeymiami.com. Tickets cost $12 to $36 via shotgun.live. SOPHIA MEDINA [email protected] Model Volleyball, Saturday