12 August 1-7, 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 | ages 8-17 features instrument lessons, song- writing sessions, band practice, live artist per- formances, and workshops. On Sunday, help celebrate the campers’ achievements with the finale showcase at Magic 13 Brewing Co. The students will debut their bands during the showcase, followed by a dance party with DJ Angel Boi on the decks. 6:30 to 10 p.m. Satur- day, at Magic 13 Brewing Co., 340 NE 61st St., Miami; miamigirlsrockcamp.org. Tickets cost $20 via eventbrite.com. ASHLEY-ANNA ABOREDEN ▼ CORAL GABLES CULT CLASSIC Eighties babies, we hate to date you, but the 38th anniversary of Rob Reiner’s Stand By Me is right around the corner. Coral Gables Art Cinema invites you to celebrate the decade- shaping cult classic at a one-night-only screening on Saturday. Bask in childhood nos- talgia and friendships past with the 1986 film’s ragtag band of boys — Gordie, Chris, Teddy, and Vern — as they sneak smokes and seek out the gore of a local teenager’s missing body. Pair the movie with a glass of wine or craft beer from the art cinema’s bar, and you’ve got yourself a hell of a throwback. 9:30 p.m. Satur- day, at Coral Gables Art Cinema, 260 Aragon Ave., Coral Gables; 786-472-2249; gablescin- ema.com. Tickets cost $10 to $11.75. ISABEL RIVERA ▼ MID-BEACH SHAKE AND POP Dance music veteran Green Velvet returns to LIV to get the crowd shaking with plenty of good vibes. Known for his heavy beats and his neon-green hair, Green Velvet has been a sta- ple of the dance-music scene since the Nine- ties. Born in the birthplace of house music, Chicago, the DJ-producer has traveled around the globe to perform at several re- nowned nightclubs and music festivals.11 p.m. Saturday, at LIV, 4441 Collins Ave., Miami Beach; 305-674-4680; livnightclub.com. Tick- ets cost $50 via tixr.com. SOPHIA MEDINA SUN 8/4 ▼ WYNWOOD MAKE ROOM Ready to up your sneaker game with a new fresh of kicks? Head to Grails for the Moore Than Sneakers Show, where sneakerheads can not only get more sneakers but also explore activations and performances inspired by athletic footwear. You can also go home with some of the coveted sneakers by collectors — for the right price, of course. In addition to shoes, there will also be interactive installa- tions, games, and fun raffles and giveaways. Noon to 5 p.m. Sunday, at Grails, 2800 N. Mi- ami Ave., Miami; 786-870-4313; grailsmiami. com. Admission is free; VIP tickets cost $30 via eventbrite.com. SOPHIA MEDINA ▼ KENDALL RED HOT Starring Marilyn Monroe, Tony Curtis, and Jack Lemmon, the 1959 comedy Some Like It Hot tells the story of two men desperate to get out of town who disguise themselves as women to join an all-female band headed to Miami. On Sunday, Spanish Marie, in collabo- ration with Miami Moviegoers, will screen the classic film alongside games and trivia. You’re also encouraged to come dressed as your favorite characters in the movie. 4 to 8 p.m. Sunday, at Spanish Marie Brewery, 14251 SW 120th St., Ste. 108, Miami; 305-456-5490; spanishmariebrewery.com. Tickets cost $14 via eventbrite.com. ASHLEY-ANNA ABOREDEN ▼ WYNWOOD CONTINENTAL SHIFT Cool off and let loose to some heavy Afrobeats at Stamped vs. Everybody at the rooftop pool at the Arlo Wynwood on Sunday. You’re to show off your African pride and immerse yourself in the sounds from the continent at this epic bash. Stamped founder Aya and some of his friends create the soundtrack. 5 to 11 p.m. Sunday, at Arlo Wynwood, 2217 NW Miami Ct., Miami; 786-522-6600; arlohotels. com. Admission is free before 7 p.m. with RSVP; otherwise, tickets cost $20 to $25 via eventbrite.com. SOPHIA MEDINA ▼ LITTLE HAITI NEXT STOP DJ Bullet gathers his friends for an Afro-Ca- ribbean dance party at ZeyZey on Sunday. Tap Tap focuses on sounds like roboday, kompa, zouk, Afrobeats, amapiano, and dancehall, with the lineup that includes K9, Jason Pan- ton, Mr. Mario, and Yo Babou. In addition to the beats, ladies can enjoy complimentary Barbancourt mix drinks before 10 p.m., and Haitian food will be available for purchase. 9 p.m. Sunday, at ZeyZey, 353 NE 61st St., Mi- ami; zeyzeymiami.com. Admission is free be- fore 10 p.m.; tickets cost $25 to $30 via eventbrite.com. ASHLEY-ANNA ABOREDEN MON 8/5 ▼ FORT LAUDERDALE TROPHY SHELF Singer-songwriter Christopher Cross makes his way to the Broward Center to perform some of his well-known classics as well as some of his more recent releases. Cross has received numerous accolades throughout his long-standing career, including five Grammy Awards. He first skyrocketed into fame in 1980 after releasing his self-titled debut al- bum. Known as one of the most successful adult contemporary artists of all time, he is recognized for his powerful vocal range and memorable live performances. 8 p.m. Mon- day, at the Broward Center for the Performing Arts, 201 SW Fifth Ave., Fort Lauderdale; 954- 462-0222; browardcenter.org. Tickets cost $101 to $244.25 via ticketmaster.com. SOPHIA MEDINA TUE 8/6 ▼ WEST PALM BEACH DID ALL FOR IT Limp Bizkit is undoubtedly proof that things are cyclical. When the band first broke into the mainstream in the late ‘90s, they led the nu-metal movement that soon dominated the airwaves. After a few years, they became a running joke; however, the band’s legacy has been reassessed recently, and Limp Bizkit is back to being respected. Even frontman Fred Durst doesn’t feel as annoying as he used to be, coming out now as an older rocker who certainly is on the joke. If you are still about the nookie, check out the band at the iThink Financial Amphitheater on Tuesday as part of the Loserville tour with Bones, N8noface, and Corey Feldman, along with Riff Raff as the evening’s host and emcee. 6:30 p.m. Tuesday, at the iThink Financial Amphitheater, 601-7 Sansburys Way, West Palm Beach; 561-795- 8883. Tickets cost $54.35 to $179.50 via livenation.com. JOSE D. DURAN ▼ CORAL GABLES BAD OMEN On Tuesday, Books & Books brings Marcela Fuentes to its Coral Gables stores to discuss her debut novel, Malas, alongside Megan Ritchie. Malas is a compelling story of pas- sion and revenge set along the Texas-Mexico border, following a multigenerational curse affecting one family. The novel intertwines the lives of Pilar Aguirre and Lulu Muñoz, ex- ploring Tejano culture and the complexities of family. 7 p.m. at Books & Books, 265 Aragon Ave., Coral Gables; 305-442-4408; booksand- books.com. Admission is free with RSVP via eventbrite.com. ASHLEY-ANNA ABOREDEN WED 8/7 ▼ DOWNTOWN LOCAL HISTORY On Wednesday, HistoryMiami presents the latest installment of its series “In Class With Dr. George.” Resident historian Dr. Paul S. George will delve into the layered history of Miami and South Florida, exploring diverse topics such as the region’s environment, transportation, aviation, and architecture. For this session, Dr. George will be joined by Erin Cover and Melissa Lau from Miami Water- keeper to discuss South Florida’s unique eco- system and how early settlers adapted to its tropical landscape. 1 to 2:30 p.m. Wednesday, at HistoryMiami Museum, 101 W. Flagler St., Miami; 305-375-1492; historymiami.org. Tick- ets cost $30. ASHLEY-ANNA ABOREDEN ▼ LITTLE HAVANA FRESH CATCH The Miami Marlins will take on the Cincinnati Reds at LoanDepot Park. The Marlins are currently at the bottom of the National League East, and the Reds are not doing much better in the National League Central standings. Both teams will look to improve their records before the playoffs, but it seems like a longshot that either team will play past October. 6:40 p.m. Wednesday, at LoanDepot Park, 501 Marlins Way, Miami; 305-480-1300; mlb.com/marlins. Tickets start at $10 to $75. ASHLEY-ANNA ABOREDEN [email protected]