NIGHT DAY ® WEEK OF APRIL 7 - 13, 20 22 MIAMINEWTIMES.COM/C ALENDAR | BROWARDPALMBEACH. COM/C ALENDAR THU ▼ DOWNTOWN It’s Pride week in the Magic City, and the Pérez Art Museum Miami presents a night of drag performances to celebrate the occasion. During PAMM Pride Night, Missy Meyakie LeP- aige, Juicy Love, and Elishaly D’Witshes take the stage on the waterfront terrace. Tiffany Fantasia plays host with music by DJs Miguel Clark and Vida. Attendees can also take a Pride-themed tour of the PAMM’s collection. 6 to 10 p.m. Thursday, at Pérez Art Museum Mi- ami, 1103 Biscayne Blvd., Miami; 305-375-3000; pamm.org. Tickets cost $16. ASHLEY-ANNA ABOREDEN WORK OF ART ▼ DESIGN DISTRICT BODY CONSCIOUS Sitting down with an artist and discussing their work is a rare but priceless opportunity. Thanks to ICA Speaks, it’s possible. On Thurs- day, the Institute of Contemporary Art, Miami welcomes painter Stefanie Heinz to discuss her work recently acquired by the museum. Heinz has had her work exhibited in museums and galleries across the world, but this is her first U.S. museum acquisition. The piece, A Hollow Place in a Solid Body, can be seen at the ICA as part of its permanent collection. 7 p.m. Thursday, at 4141 Building, 4141 NE Second Ave., Miami; icamiami.org. Admission is free with RSVP. ASHLEY-ANNA ABOREDEN FRI ▼ FORT LAUDERDALE It’s time to bring out those cowboy hats. Tor- tuga Music Festival returns for three days of fun and country music on Fort Lauderdale Beach. This year’s lineup includes Nelly, Brothers Os- borne, Morgan Wallen, Thomas Rhett, and Luke Combs. The festival brings fans together for a beachside experience all while raising awareness for marine conservation. Tortuga partners with Rock the Ocean Foundation, bringing attention to the issues impacting the world’s oceans and marine life. Noon Friday through Sunday, at Fort Lauderdale Beach Park, 1100 Seabreeze Blvd., Fort Lauderdale; tortuga- musicfestival.com. Sold out. SOPHIA MEDINA GIDDYUP ▼ DORAL 10 10 On Friday, comedian Margaret Cho makes her way to the Miami Improv for a three-night NOT CHO WOMAN 4/8 4/7 stint at the Doral venue. Cho’s résumé is too long to list here, but watching an artist of her caliber perform in such an intimate venue will be a treat for her fans. The Grammy- and Emmy-nominated comedian has release countless comedy specials, including 2015’s PysCHO, and had a much-beloved turn as Kim Jong Il on 30 Rock. 8 and 10:30 p.m. Fri- day, 7 and 9:30 p.m. Saturday, and 8 p.m. Fri- day, at Miami Improv, 3450 NW 83rd Ave., Doral; 305-441-8200; miamiimprov.com. Tick- ets cost $30 to $40. JOSE D. DURAN ▼WYNWOOD GIRLS, GIRLS, GIRLS Pandora Events, the organizer of Girls In Wonderland, one of the biggest lesbian par- ties in the country, hosts Fling at No. 3 Social on Friday. The party is one of the few lesbian- specific events during Miami Beach Pride this year. On the rooftop bar above Wynwood, guests can enjoy music by DJs Citizen Jane and Aileen. On Sunday, Pandora is also throwing a Tea Dance pool party at Highbar at the Dream South Beach. 10 p.m. Friday, at No. 3 Social Rooftop, 50 NW 24th St., Miami; 305-748-4540; no3social.com.Tickets cost $20 via eventbrite.com. ASHLEY-ANNA ABOREDEN SAT ▼ MIAMI-DADE DEVOID OF COLOR Those looking for an elegant night out don’t have to look very far on Saturday. At Diner en Blanc, you’re invited to a lavishing eve- ning of food and elegance, all while dressed in extravagant white attire. At a secret pub- lic location that has yet to be revealed, at- tendees will enjoy a picnic-style event, albeit one with beaucoup decorum and eti- quette. The secret dinner party recalls the elegance of high French society, inviting everyone to partake in the true glory of the extravagant lifestyle. Saturday, at location TBA; miami.dinerenblanc.com. Tickets cost $10 to $59. SOPHIA MEDINA ▼ UPPER EASTSIDE Brooklyn’s much-loved queer club House of Yes stops in Miami for Pride on Saturday. The whimsical dance party has teamed up with Pew Pew Miami to bring the city a Pride party it won’t soon forget. Two dance floors, performance art, pole dancing, games, photo booths, circus acts, and much more will fill the 6,000-square-foot venue. Serving up the rainbow-hued beats: Louie Vega, Eli Escobar, Djembe, and Inbal.10 p.m. Saturday, at Pew OUR HOUSE 4/9 Photo courtesy of Def Jam Pew Miami, 363 NE 61st St., Miami; pewpew- tonight.com. Tickets cost $33 to $77 via event- brite.com. ASHLEY-ANNA ABOREDEN ▼ DOWNTOWN Techno pioneer Robert Hood makes his way to the Ground on Saturday. As one of the founding members of the Detroit techno crew Underground Resistance, Hood long ago secured his place in dance music. Back in 1994, he pioneered the minimal techno sound with the release of Minimal Nation and he’s put out music under a multitude of alter egos and side projects, including Monobox, the Vi- sion, Floorplan, and Missing Channel. Come equipped with pen and paper, because you’re about to get schooled on the dance floor. 11 p.m. Saturday, at the Ground, 34 NE 11th St., Miami; thegroundmiami.com. Tickets cost $10 to $30 via eventbrite.com. JOSE D. DURAN MINIMALLY MASSIVE ▼ SOUTH BEACH COLORS OF THE WIND Don your most vibrant outfit and head to Ocean Drive to celebrate the spirit and cul- ture of the LGBTQ+ community at the Mi- ami Beach Pride Parade. A capstone event in honor of Pride Week, the parade brings to- gether members of the lesbian, gay, bisex- ual, and transgender communities as they march in solidarity. This year’s celebrity grand marshal is actor, model, and YouTu- ber Max Emerson, while Enrique Santos, president and chief creative officer of iHeart Latino, will serve as advocate grand marshal. English singer Raye, who has worked with Charli XCX, David Guetta, and SUN 4/10 Justin Bieber at FTX Arena Wednesday JUSTICE FOR ALL MONTH XX–MONTH XX, 2008 APRIL 7-13, 2022 NEW TIMES | MUSIC | CAFE | CULTURE | NIGHT+DAY | NEWS | LETTERS | CONTENTS | MIAMI NEW TIMES | MUSIC | CAFE | FILM | ART | STAGE | NIGHT+DAY | METRO | RIPTIDE | LETTERS | CONTENTS |miaminewtimes.com | browardpalmbeach.com miaminewtimes.com