NIGHT DAY ® W E E K O F A U G U S T 1 1 - 1 7 , 2 0 22 MIA MINEWTIME S. COM/C ALE NDAR | BROWAR DPA LMBE ACH . C O M/C A LEN DAR “Phraseology” at the Bass Thursday PHONE A FRIEND Spa as it partners with Animal Lovers Rescue (ALR) for a serotonin overload from local res- cue puppies and a yoga sesh. ALR is dedicated to providing rescue for dogs from euthanasia, abandonment, and emergency situations. The adorably cute yoga class is open to the public (non-hotel guests are encouraged to bring their own mat and towel). 10:30 a.m. Saturday, at Esencia Wellness Spa at Eden Roc Miami Beach, 4525 Collins Ave., Miami Beach; 305- 674-5540; edenrochotelmiami.com/spa. Tickets cost $15 via eventbrite.com. ASHLEY-ANNA ABOREDEN ▼ NORTH MIAMI Photo by Zachary Balber/Courtesy of the Bass THU ▼ SOUTH BEACH SECRET WORD The Bass’ latest exhibition, “Phraseology,” explores communication through modern and contemporary art. If you’ve ever stood in front of an artwork and wondered what the hell the artist is trying to say, you’re not alone. The works exhibited in “Phraseology” ought to be a lot more clear about the artist’s intent. Pieces on display feature text, phrases, and poetry to give the viewers a clearer line of communication with the artist. Faith Ringgold, Jamilah Sabur, Kelly Breez, Roni Horn, and Rafael Domenech are just some of the artists whose work you’ll encounter. Noon to 5 p.m. Thursday through April 16, 2023, at the Bass, 2100 Collins Ave., Miami Beach; 305-673-7530; thebass.org. Tickets cost $15. ASHLEY-ANNA ABOREDEN ▼ SOUTH FLORIDA 88 What are you afraid of? Popcorn Frights Film Festival returns with another lineup of films that will tap into your greatest fears. Over 11 days, the festival celebrates the best new horror films by established and up-and- coming filmmakers. This year’s event will span Broward and Miami-Dade, with events mainly taking place at Fort Lauderdale’s Savor Cinema and O Cinema South Beach. LEAVE THE LIGHTS ON 8/11 The nonstop frights kick off on Thursday with a screening of Tyler Cornack’s Tiny Cinema at Savor Cinema, followed by a Q&A. Thursday, August 11, through Sunday, August 21, at various locations; popcornfrights.com. Ticket prices vary. SOPHIA MEDINA ▼ DOWNTOWN LITTLE GREEN MEN Argentinian rock trio Enanitos Verdes kick off their two-night stint at the James L. Knight Center on Friday. Formed in 1979, the band has been championing rock en español for decades, reaching its peak in the ‘90s with al- bums like Igual Que Ayer and Big Bang and hits like “Guitarras Blancas,” “Amores Leja- nos,” and “Lamento Boliviano,” leading to back-to-back nominations for “Best Latin Rock/Alternative Performance” at the 1999 and 2000 Grammy Awards. 8 p.m. Friday and Saturday, at James L. Knight Center, 400 SE Second Ave., Miami; 305-372-4634; jlkc.com. Tickets cost $49-$225 via ticketmaster.com. JOSE D. DURAN FRI ▼ MIAMI GARDENS Having already toured once this year, reggaeton superstar Bad Bunny is hitting the road again for a massive stadium run he’s dubbed World’s Hottest Tour. That’s quite a claim, but if anyone’s up for the task, it’s the SUMMER LOVIN’ 8/12 Puerto Rican artist. In May, he dropped his fourth album, Un Verano Sin Ti, which served to showcase how versatile an artist Bad Bunny truly is. The album was met with critical acclaim and debuted atop the Billboard 200. On Friday and Saturday, you’ll find out if the tour’s name isn’t just Bad Bunny stroking his ego. 7 p.m. Friday and Saturday, at Hard Rock Stadium, 347 Don Shula Dr., Miami; 305-943- 8000; hardrockstadium.com. Tickets cost $53 to $994 via ticketmaster.com. ASHLEY-ANNA ABOREDEN ▼ DOWNTOWN Local bands Crud, Holly Hunt, Wrong, and Deval- ued take the stage at the Auld Dubliner Irish Pub in downtown Miami for a Friday-night rager. Things will get loud as these folks deliver the sludgiest metal this side of the Everglades. As Crud so eloquently put it on its Instagram teaser for the event, “For $10 you can windmill with a fellow rawker while getting pummeled by these rippers at the Dubliner.” Couldn’t have said it any better. 7 p.m. Friday, at the Auld Dub- liner Irish Pub, 91 NW First St., Miami; 786-353- 2339; theaulddublinermiami.com. Tickets cost $10 via eventbrite.com. JOSE D. DURAN AT YOUR OWN RISK SAT ▼ MID-BEACH DOWNWARD DOG This Saturday’s yoga session is not just any yoga — it’s Puppy Yoga! Join Esencia Wellness 8/13 Expand your taste buds and submerge yourself in Black culture at this year’s Black Pepper Food & Wine Festival. Guests are welcomed to bite into savory meals cooked up by more than 30 Black restaurateurs waiting to make their mark on the Miami community. Foodies will take part in a communal celebration made up of live music, chef and mixology demonstra- tions, a Black vendor marketplace, live podcast interviews, and more. Guests are invited to dig their teeth into quality meals while supporting some of Miami’s Black-owned restaurants and food trucks. 3 to 8 p.m. Saturday, at Florida In- ternational University Biscayne Bay Campus, 3000 NE 151st St., North Miami; 305-348-2000; blackpepperfoodfest.com. Admission is free; VIP tickets cost $75 via eventbrite.com. SOPHIA MEDINA REAL SOUL FOOD ▼ COCONUT GROVE Presented by Miami Events & Festival, Coco- nut Grove Summer Beer Fest lands at the Wom- an’s Club of Coconut Grove with a refreshing lineup of brews. Guest can imbibe craft beers served by local breweries, including Veza Sur, the Tank, Islamorada Brewery, and Bay 13. On top of delicious local beers and cocktails, there will be seminars, live music, and food vendors. 5 to 10 p.m. Saturday, at the Woman’s Club of Coconut Grove, 2985 S. Bayshore Dr., Coconut Grove; miamieventsandfestivals.com. Tickets cost $29 to $149 via eventbrite.com. ASHLEY-ANNA ABOREDEN GRAB A COLD ONE ▼ BRICKELL SOUTH PACIFIC VIBES Grab a hula skirt and shake those hips, because the tiki torches are sure to be lit at Rosa Sky’s Tiki Fest. Brickell’s newest rooftop bar will host an eventful night filled with unlimited tropical fruity cocktails created with Santa Teresa 1796 rum. Guests will receive floral leis to wear and complimentary tiki mugs to commemorate the occasion. 5 to 8 p.m. Saturday, at Rosa Sky, 115 SW Eighth St., 22nd Floor; Miami; 786-628- 1515; rosaskyrooftop.com. Tickets cost $30 via exploretock.com. 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