NIGHT DAY ® WEEK OF JUL Y 28 - A UGUS T 3, 20 22 MIAMINEWTIMES.COM/CALENDAR | BROWARDPALMBEACH.COM/CALENDAR THU ▼ SOUTH BEACH FREE ROCK With live music venues seemingly in danger these days, it’s nice to see the City of Miami Beach step up and give local musicians a space to perform. On Thursday, Miami Beach OnStage!, in partnership with Young Musi- cians Unite, hosts a free concert at Pride Park. Mold!, Ben Katzman, and Lily Kaplan are on the bill, making this a solid lineup of made-in- the-305 sounds. 6 p.m. Thursday, at Pride Park, 1809 Meridian Ave., Miami Beach; mbartsandculture.org. Admission is free with RSVP via eventbrite.com. ASHLEY-ANNA ABOREDEN ▼WYNWOOD THE STAGE IS YOURS Every last Thursday of the month, Dogfish Head Miami hosts Sip & Speak, its open-mic night. The city’s up-and-coming talent are in- vited to come onstage and show off their skills. Talent on display can range from music to po- etry to the visual arts. Interested participants should arrive early; signup starts at 6:30 p.m. Otherwise, feel free to take a seat and enjoy the craft beers. 7 p.m. Thursday, at Dogfish Head Miami, 325 NW 24th St; Miami; 305-796-2727; dogfish.com. Admission is free. SOPHIA MEDINA ▼ HOLLYWOOD After announcing a four-night residency at the Fillmore Miami Beach last year, Steely Dan pushed back the shows to 2022. The bad news didn’t stop there: With the Fillmore currently closed, the band was forced to move the show to Hard Rock Live, and in- stead of four shows, it would only be one. Af- ter being taken on a rollercoaster of emotions, Steely Dan fans will finally see the legendary group live on Thursday. For the Fillmore shows, the band promised to play several albums in their entirety over the resi- dency. Instead, we’re getting Plan B: Donald Fagen and Co. will run through the group’s greatest hits. 8 p.m. Thursday, at Hard Rock Live, 1 Seminole Way, Hollywood; 954-797- 5531; myhrl.com. Tickets cost $65 to $255 tick- etmaster.com. ASHLEY-ANNA ABOREDEN IT’S FINE ▼ FLAGLER 10 10 Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright Nilo Cruz’s latest endeavor, Kisses Through the Glass, makes landfall at the Miami-Dade County Auditorium on Thursday, bringing light to even the darkest moments. The SHATTERED ROMANCE 7/28 Opening the show is experimental-pop art- ist Grimes and DJ/producer Chloe Calliet. 8 p.m. Friday, at FTX Arena, 601 Biscayne Blvd, Miami; 786-777-1000; ftxarena.com. Tickets cost $34.75 to $270.75 via ticketmaster.com. SOPHIA MEDINA ▼ NORTH MIAMI WONDERING AND WANDERING Kehlani at FPL Solar Amphitheater Monday Museum of Contemporary Art, North Mi- ami’s free outdoor concert series, Jazz at MOCA, returns on Friday. This month’s edi- tion features a performance by the French Horn Collective. Led by singer/songwriter Vincent Raffard, the multifaceted group isn’t all French horns — trumpet, guitar, violin, clarinet, and other instruments are also rep- resented. Attendees are invited to push their personal tastes aside and discover new music. Visitors also have the opportunity to visit the museum’s exhibits during the event. 8 to 10 p.m. Friday, at Museum of Contemporary Art, North Miami, 770 NE 125th St., North Miami; 305-893-6211; mocanomi.org. Admission is free with RSVP via eventbrite.com. SOPHIA MEDINA FRENCH REBELLION ▼ DOWNTOWN NOT AGAIN Photo by Bria Alysse production focuses on the story of a truck driver and an actress who find love during an unknown pandemic. With the characters forced apart in order to protect their fate, the play spotlights the journey and sacrifices they must make to come together. 8:30 p.m. Thursday through Saturday and 5 p.m. Sunday through August 7, at Miami- Dade County Auditorium, 2901 W. Flagler St., Miami; 305-547-5414; miamidadecountyauditorium.org. Tickets cost $27 via ticketmaster.com. SOPHIA MEDINA FRI ▼ FORT LAUDERDALE SUDSY CELEBRATION Broward brewery LauderAle is celebrating its eighth anniversary with a weekend-long party. The 8th Anniversary Beer & Music Festi- val kicks off on Friday with an art market and a live performance by Got You Covered. Headlining the entire shindig is singer-song- writer Zach Deputy on Saturday. And, of course, there will be beer — lots and lots of beer, including specialty releases dropping every hour. Friday through Sunday, at Lau- derAle, 3305 SE 14th Ave., Fort Lauderdale; 954-653-9711; lauderale.co. Admission is free. ASHLEY-ANNA ABOREDEN 7/9 ▼ SOUTH BEACH Whether you’re new to drawing or are an ex- perienced artist searching for a new muse, Raw Figs’ pop-up figure-drawing classes make for an inspiring way to spend an eve- ning. On Friday, the class partners with the Wolfsonian-FIU to offer a clothed model in a multitude of poses. For this edition, the model will take inspiration for their poses from the museum’s collection. Limited mate- rials will be available, so be sure to bring pa- per and a pencil at the very least. There’ll be complimentary drinks from Topo Chico for all to stay hydrated. 7 to 8:30 p.m. Friday, at the Wolfsonian–FIU, 1001 Washington Ave., Miami Beach; 305-531-1001; wolfsonian.org. Admission is free with RSVP. ASHLEY-ANNA ABORE- DEN STRIKE A POSE ▼ DOWNTOWN BEAT CARTEL On Friday, EDM powerhouse Swedish House Mafia brings its Paradise Again Tour to FTX Arena. Consisting of Axwell, Steve Angello, and Sebastian Ingrosso, Swedish House Ma- fia has dominated the dance-music charts with tracks such as “Save the World” and “Don’t You Worry Child.” Following an in- definite hiatus in 2013, the Swedes officially returned in 2018 at Ultra Music Festival. And another one bites the dust. Say farewell to ATV Records this weekend, as the venue closes to make way for a new restaurant and lounge. The nightclub’s existence was short-lived, opening in 2019 when the Elec- tric Pickle’s Will Renuart teamed up with the partners at 1306. As part of ATV’s clos- ing weekend festivities, Safe Soundsystem hosts Rave Against the Machine on Friday. The lineup: Diego Andres, Terence Tabeau, Mutant Pete, Artime, Wngdu, and Mich Smith. They’ll provide the beats for you to let go of that anger of losing yet another un- derground, locals-only space in the city. 11 p.m. Friday, ATV Records, 1306 N. Miami Ave., Miami; atvrecords.com. Tickets cost $20 via ra.co. JOSE D. DURAN SAT ▼ NORTH BEACH Support the next generation of musicians through the Miami Girls Rock Camp Grand Fi- nale Showcase at the Miami Beach Bandshell. Coming from an intensive week of work and fun, girls and nonbinary children come to- gether to share some of the original work they have created. Organized and produced like an actual concert, the all-ages show fea- tures the campers performing live, with DJ sets by Robbi Robsta and Vida. 7 p.m.Saturday, WHO RUNS THE WORLD? 7/30 MONTH XX–MONTH XX, 2008 JULY 28-AUGUST 3, 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