NIGHT DAY ® WEEK OF JUL Y 7 - 13, 20 22 MIAMINEWTIMES.COM/C ALENDAR | BROWARDPALMBEACH. COM/C ALENDAR THU ▼ MID-BEACH The Center for Subtropical Affairs and Palm House have teamed up for a new summer event series, Siesta Club, which kicks off on Thursday. The beachside spot will feature craft cocktails by Bar Lab, natural wines by Grape Crush, and food by Wolf of Tacos. There’ll be a vintage flea market, art installa- tions, and yoga sessions, as well. On opening night, experimental jazz outfit Seafood Walls will perform, plus a set by DJ Brother Dan. Moving forward, the spot will be open from Thursday through Sunday until late September. 5 p.m. to midnight Thursday, at Palm House, 5101 Collins Ave., Miami Beach; siestaclubmiamibeach.com. Tickets cost $10. JOSE D. DURAN LAID-BACK VIBES ▼ DANIA BEACH Stand-up comedian Michael Yo brings his We’re Still Here 2020 Tour to Dania Improv on Thursday. Now a father and a husband, Yo is primed to deliver some heavy content about his family experience. Many may re- member the 47-year-old from the 12 years he spent hosting Y100’s afternoon radio show before moving on to covering celebrity news for E! and The Insider. These days Yo hosts the Yo Show podcast and regularly appears on The Joe Rogan Experience. 8 p.m. Thursday, 7:30 and 10 p.m. Friday, 7 and 9:30 p.m. Satur- day, at Dania Improv, 177 N. Pointe Dr., Dania Beach; 954-981-5653; daniaimprov.com. Tick- ets cost $22. SOPHIA MEDINA YO-YO FRI ▼ SOUTH BEACH Suit up, cosplayers! Florida Supercon returns for an anime, comic books, and general pop culture weekend. From the metahuman uni- verses of Marvel and DC to action-packed an- ime like Naruto and Sailor Moon, fans are invited to participate in activities that will put their geeky knowledge to the test. You might even find yourself walking among the stars; this year’s guest lineup features Mythbusters’ Adam Savage; Walking Dead actors including Cooper Andrews, Seth Gilliam, and Ross Marquand; and My Hero Academia and One Piece’s Colleen Clinkenbeard. 10 a.m. to 2 a.m. Friday and Saturday and 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Sun- day, at Miami Beach Convention Center, 1901 GEEKY GLORY 7/8 WIDE AWAKE Coheed and Cambria at FPL Solar Amphitheater Tuesday Photo by Alexandra Gavillet 7/7 Convention Center Dr., Miami Beach; 800-598- 1055; floridasupercon.com. Tickets cost $10 to $300. SOPHIA MEDINA ▼ FORT LAUDERDALE You better werq, because the queens of Ru- Paul’s Drag Race, including Asia O’Hara, Jaida Essence Hall, Jorgeous, and Kameron Michaels, are coming to the Broward Center of the Performing Arts. On Friday, the Werq the World Tour kicks off in South Florida, giv- ing fans of the popular reality competition show to witness the larger-the-life perfor- mances, get in on the past season’s drama, and express themselves through interactive experiences. 8 p.m. Friday, at the Broward Center for the Performing Arts, 201 SW Fifth Ave., Fort Lauderdale; 954-462-0222; bro- wardcenter.org. Tickets cost $39.50 to $89.50 via ticketmaster.com. ASHLEY-ANNA ABOREDEN SHANTAY, YOU STAY ▼ WEST FLAGLER BETTE DAVIS EYES Aquí viene Teatro Avante with its 36th-an- nual International Hispanic Theatre Festival of Miami. The festival sees Spanish-language productions take over the black-box theaters at the Miami-Dade County Auditorium and the Adrienne Arsht Center of the Performing Arts through the month of July. Festivities kick off on Friday with Bette Davis ¿Estás Ahí? (Are You There, Bette Davis?). Written and directed by Domingo Milesi of Uruguay, the play employs binaural sound technology to examine grief and the meaning of life. 8:30 p.m. Friday and Saturday and 5 p.m. Sunday, at Miami-Dade County Auditorium, 2901 W. Flagler St., Miami; 305-445-8877; teat- roavante.com. Tickets cost $32 via ticketmas- ter.com. SOPHIA MEDINA ▼ LITTLE HAITI On Friday, party collective Annex takes over Domicile for the Miami debuts of Shlømo and Skin On Skin. Hailing from France, Shlømo is a self-professed “daddy” (more like a zaddy, if you ask us) known for bringing breakneck beats to the dance floor. On the other hand, Skin On Skin was born in South Sudan and calls Australia home, putting his 909 to heavy use in his productions. Also on the lineup: Lengua, Low Earth Orbit, Sajorb, Winter Wrong, and X13F, with the entire shindig hosted by queer collective Internet Friends. 10 p.m. Friday, at Domicile, 6391 NW Second Ave., Miami; instagram.com/annexmiami. Tickets cost $20 to $40 via ra.co. JOSE D. DURAN LONG OVERDUE SAT ▼ TAMIAMI THE RIGHT DOSE Florida International University hosts the inaugural Cannadelic Miami, a cannabis and psychedelics conference focusing on the future of herbal and hallucinogenic medicine. Attendees will learn and discover the impacts of cannabis not only on the medicinal industry but on science and business overall. Speakers, including THC Magazine founder Mary Hane Oatman, educator Dr. Jerry Brown, and University of Alabama professor Peter Hendricks, will discuss their research and experience related to psychedelics, in order to better educate attendees about the cannabis plant’s potential. 9 a.m. Saturday and Sunday, at Florida International University SASC Building, 11200 SW Eighth St., Miami; cannadelic.miami. Tickets cost $199 to $299. 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