10 May 9-15, 2024 miaminewtimes.com | browardpalmbeach.com New Times | music | cafe | culture | Night+Day | news | letters | contents | miaminewtimes.com MIAMI NEW TIMES | MUSIC | CAFE | FILM | ART | STAGE | NIGHT+DAY | METRO | RIPTIDE | LETTERS | CONTENTS | coast of Fort Lauderdale Beach. It’s the sec- ond stop of the 2024 Air Dot Show Tour, trav- eling to Georgia, Maryland, and New York afterward. During the weekend, expect to see incredible aerial acrobatics by the Ghost Squadron, A-10 Thunderbolt II Demo Team, SOCOM Para-Commandos, Navy F-18 Rhino Demo Team, and the Red Bull Air Force, among others. 11:45 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday and Sunday, at North Fort Lauderdale Beach Boulevard, between East Sunrise Boulevard and NE 19th Street, Fort Lauderdale; fortlau- derdaleairshow.com. Tickets cost $26 to $189. JOSE D. DURAN ▼ LITTLE HAITI TOTALLY TUBULAR Break out the poofy-sleeved gowns and tuxedo tees — ‘80s Prom is back to celebrate its 20th year. Taking place at ZeyZey, the party usually happens the night before Thanksgiving, but it was postponed to this weekend to give orga- nizer Sweat Records enough time to plan a cel- ebration to remember. Grab that special someone to dance with while the night’s band, the State Of, covers all your favorite hits of the decade. There will also be DJ sets by Lolo, Hottpants, Carlos Menendez, Carmel Ophir, and Ray Milan and a drag performance by Dang-Ho Yu Sickning. 8 p.m. to 2 a.m. Satur- day, May 11, at ZeyZey, 353 NE 61st St., Miami; 305-456-2671; zeyzeymiami.com. Tickets cost $20 to $25 via eventbrite.com. SOPHIA MEDINA SUN 5/12 ▼ CORAL GABLES YOUR SPECIAL LADY Treat mom to an enchanting experience on Sunday at Fairchild’s Mother’s Day Garden Party. Families are invited to walk through the gardens, purchase goods from the market vendors, and enjoy live music by Jehzel. You can also treat Mom to a picnic for two ($65) or a mimosa flight ($29) from the bar. Plus, mothers can expect some extra pampering thanks to the complimentary five-minute massage offered by Mobile Couture Spa. 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sunday, at the Fairchild Tropical Botanic Garden, 10901 Old Cutler Rd., Coral Gables; 305-667-1651; fairchildgarden.org. Tickets cost $11.95 to $24.95; admission is free for children 5 and under. SOPHIA MEDINA ▼ NORTH BEACH BOOZE FREE The sober dance and wellness party Day- breaker is celebrating its 11th season at the Miami Beach Bandshell on Sunday. For its Peace Tour, given the state of the world, the event focuses on peace, compassion, under- standing, and harmony. It all starts with some yoga and beach fitness, followed by a dance party led by emcee Elliott LaRue. It’s about expressing yourselves courageously, moving together in joy and optimism. Everyone’s en- couraged to come dressed in white with spar- kles if you’re up for it to symbolize peace. 6:30 to 10 p.m. Sunday, at Miami Beach Bandshell, 7275 Collins Ave., Miami Beach; daybreaker. com. Tickets cost $30 to $40 via eventbrite. com. ASHLEY-ANNA ABOREDEN ▼ SOUTH BEACH HEAL YOURSELF Chilean-Mexican singer-songwriter Mon Laferte brings her Autopoiética Tour to the Fill- more Miami Beach on Sunday. The critically acclaimed musician released her album Auto- poiética last year, which Rolling Stone described as “a fever dream painted in garish primary col- ors” in its list of the 50 Best Spanish-Language Albums of 2023. And bringing her ethereal stage presence as well is Ximena Sariñana, who will serve as the night’s opening act. 8 p.m. Sun- day, at the Fillmore Miami Beach, 1700 Wash- ington Ave., Miami Beach; 305-673-7300; fillmoremb.com. Tickets cost $63.50 to $388.20 via livenation.com. JOSE D. DURAN MON 5/13 ▼ BRICKELL GETTING BETTER Leave behind the bad vibes of your workplace and escape toward the good ones that can only be found during Happy Hour at Better Days. Every day from 5 to 8 p.m., you’re in- vited to sip $5 beers and $6 well drinks. If you’re looking for something more expertly crafted, try something off the $10 cocktail menu. 5 to 8 p.m. daily, at Better Days, 75 SE Sixth St, Miami; 786-777-0060; betterdays305. com. SOPHIA MEDINA TUE 5/14 ▼ CORAL GABLES THIS IS THE END Everyone jokes that Miami will soon end up underwater, but perhaps there’s reason to be hopeful that we can avoid catastrophe. On Tuesday, Books & Books will host “How to Save Miami From Climate Change,” a panel dis- cussion with local climate activists, journal- ists, and communicators featuring Mario Ariza, Zelalem Adefris, Alex Harris, Flash, and Andrew Otazo. The group will discuss how we can help save the city from impend- ing doom — or at least joke our way through it until the end. 7 p.m. Tuesday, at Books & Books, 265 Aragon Ave., Coral Gables; 305- 442-4408; booksandbooks.com. Admission is free with RSVP via eventbrite.com. ASHLEY-ANNA ABOREDEN WED 5/15 ▼ SOUTH BEACH WELCOME TO MY TALK On Wednesday, TEDxMiami invites entrepre- neurs, educators, and knowledge-seekers to immerse themselves in conversations led by innovative speakers at the New World Center. Focusing on “Stories of Resilience,” the event features speakers such as Andrew Parker, Mike Pell, and Scott Shigeoka talking about their experiences overcoming obstacles and creating change in their respective careers. Hopefully, their stories of successfully ma- neuvering through their careers will help you find clarity and drive to accomplish your goals. 7 p.m. Wednesday, at New World Center, 500 17th St., Miami Beach; tedxmiami.com. Tickets cost $95. SOPHIA MEDINA ▼ FORT LAUDERDALE STILL ON THE D-LIST Emmy- and Grammy-Award-winning come- dian Kathy Griffin stops at the Parker on Wednesday to deliver her pull-no-punches brand of comedy. She comes armed with new material and a show dubbed “My Life on the PTSD List.” If you have been following Grif- fin’s career, you’ll know what she’s referring to when she cites PTSD. Either way, expect to laugh nonstop. 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, at the Parker, 707 NE Eighth St., Fort Lauderdale; 954- 462-0222; parkerplayhouse.com. Tickets cost $160 to $360 via ticketmaster.com. JOSE D. DURAN [email protected] Aggro Dr1ft at O Cinema South Beach, Friday Edglrd photo