NIGHT DAY ® WEEK OF JUNE 30 - JUL Y THU 6/30 ARTY PARTY ▼ DOWNTOWN Every week, Pérez Art Museum Miami wel- comes guests to enjoy its waterfront terrace as a rotating cast of musicians serenades the crowd. For this week’s Thursdays at PAMM, the Flawda Gnatturals are set to perform while attendees imbibe happy-hour specials at the museum’s restaurant, Verde. The galleries will also host extended hours, allowing every- one to view exhibits like “Marisol and Warhol Take New York” and the Instagram-friendly installation “Chromosaturation” by Carlos Cruz-Diez. (Note: While the event on the ter- race is free, regular admission is required to access the galleries.) 6 to 8 p.m. Thursday, at Pérez Art Museum Miami, 1103 Biscayne Blvd., Miami; 305-375-3000; pamm.org. Ad- mission is free. ASHLEY-ANNA ABOREDEN ▼WYNWOOD On Thursday, Mad Club Wynwood welcomes Parisian producer Technasia for an epic perfor- mance at the honeycomb. For 18 years, Techna- sia has been seamlessly making its way through the world’s greatest nightclubs and festivals. The project first thrived as a duo, but since 2010, founder Charles Siegling continued it as a one-man project. Siegling’s sound combines emotional melodies with energetic beats usu- ally associated with techno. 11 p.m. Thursday, at Mad Club Wynwood, 55 NE 24 St., Miami; 786- 843-7021; madclubwynwood.com. Tickets cost $30 to $60 via eventbrite.com. SOPHIA MEDINA QUEEN BEATS FRI ▼ LITTLE HAVANA COUPLE GOALS ▼ SOUTH BEACH 10 10 Few European, let alone Spanish, actors have been able to transcend borders like Javier Bardem and Penélope Cruz. The couple is as famous in Spain as it is in Hollywood. Tower Theater honor the pair’s filmography with Javier & Penélope Week, a weeklong celebra- tion of what it calls “one of the most charis- matic couples in cinema.” The series kicks off on Friday with a screening of Loving Pablo and Vicky Cristina Barcelona. Other films in- clude Everybody Knows and Jamón, Jamón — all works that star the twosome. Friday through Thursday, July 7, at Tower Theater, 1508 SW Eighth St., Miami; 305-237-2463; towertheatermiami.com. Tickets cost $10 to $12.75. JOSE D. DURAN Producer Hoj takes over Do Not Sit on the Furniture on Friday, sharing his deep-house sound with partygoers. During his 20-year career, Hoj has been booked by some of the world’s top nightclubs to showcase his own unique style of music, typically known as “Hoj house.” His recent works include his collaborative EP with French producer New- man (I Love), The Runaway, and tracks like “Flow” and “Aquarian Song.” In 2017, he co- founded the record label Tale and Tone with British producer Lee Burridge, releasing not only his work but that of other artists as well. 10 p.m. Friday, at Do Not Sit on the Furniture, 423 16th St., Miami Beach; 510-551-5067; HE KNOWS BEST 7/1 Technasia at Mad Club Wynwood Thursday BUILDING BEATS Photo courtesy of the artist donotsitonthefurniture.com. Tickets cost $25 to $50 via ra.co. SOPHIA MEDINA The Indie Craft Bazaar returns to Revolution Live for another artsy day of crafts, DIYs, and handmade keepsakes. Guests are welcome to browse works by more than 75 artists and vendors. To celebrate the weekend spirit, vis- itors will be plied with discounted mimosas, the better to shop for handmade goodies. Lo- cal food vendors will also be on hand, selling SAT 7/2 GET CRAFTY ▼ FORT LAUDERDALE ▼ DOWNTOWN NATURALLY FUN Music and natural wine make for a perfect pairing. Every Sunday, Tropico Virgo takes over Margot Natural Wine Bar in downtown Mi- ami for a chill music experience to close out the weekend. The brainchild of local nightlife fixtures Patrick Walsh and Terence Tabeau, the party is the perfect balance of Sunday fun without the risk of being unable to make it work on Monday morning. This week’s track selectors include MoZi of the Roar 95.3 FM, FIU’s college radio station, and Mutant Pete (AKA Patrick Walsh). 7 to 11 p.m. Sunday, at Margot Natural Wine Bar, 21 SE Second Ave. #700, Miami; margotnaturalwinebar.com. Ad- mission is free. ASHLEY-ANNA ABOREDEN 6, 20 22 MIAMINEWTIMES.COM/CALENDAR | BROWARDPALMBEACH. COM/CALENDAR baked goods and sweets. Noon Saturday, at Revolution Live, 100 SW Third Ave., Fort Lau- derdale; 954-785-7475; indiecraftbazaar.com. Admission is free. SOPHIA MEDINA ▼ DORAL If you’re the kind of beer lover who enjoys a rare brew, head to Tripping Animals Brewing Co. on Saturday for Free the Whales. The an- nual beer fest celebrates rare brews (AKA “whales”) with over 70 breweries in atten- dance, including 7th Sun Brewing, J Wake- field Brewing, Obercreek Brewing, and Other Half Brewing. There will be food to pair with those rare suds, from vendors like Ted’s Burg- ers, Lazy Oyster, Off Site, and Meat & Bone. Noon Saturday, at Tripping Animals Brewing Co., 2685 NW 105th Ave., Miami; 305-646- 1339; trippinganimals.com. Tickets cost $50 to $100 via eventbrite.com. ASHLEY-ANNA ABOREDEN FREE WILLY ▼ UPPER EASTSIDE Beach cleanups don’t have to be dull. In fact, sometimes they involve potential mermaid sightings and a tropical party. On Saturday, in honor of World Oceans Day, Debris Free Oceans hosts an Island Cleanup and Mermaid Snorkel Party. After arriving at Pelican Harbor Marina, volunteers will be taken to nearby Morningside Island for a one-hour beach cleanup. Afterward, participants can swim, snorkel, and party with the mermaids of Afro Mermaids, a group that pushes for Black rep- resentation, swim safety, and environmental- ism. 4:30 to 8 p.m. Saturday, at Pelican Harbor Marina, 1275 NE 79th St., Miami; debrisfree- oceans.org. Tickets cost $35 via eventbrite.com. SOPHIA MEDINA PART OF YOUR WORLD SUN 7/3 MONTH XX–MONTH XX, 2008 JUNE 30-JULY 6, 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