9 September 7-13, 2023 miaminewtimes.com | browardpalmbeach.com New Times | Contents | Letters | news | Night+Day | CuLture | Cafe | MusiC | miaminewtimes.com MIAMI NEW TIMES | CONTENTS | LETTERS | RIPTIDE | METRO | NIGHT+DAY | STAGE | ART | FILM | CAFE | MUSIC | ▼ FORT LAUDERDALE HOMECOMING CELEBRATION Goths, your time has come to celebrate all the darkness and eeriness of life at the Black Market’s Goth Homecoming. Revolution Live transforms into a gothic domain filled with live bands, DJs, drag shows, burlesque, goth karaoke, and photo booths. The music lineup features New Dawn Fades, Ordinary Boys, Astari Nite, Blood Orchid, and Obsidian. If you’re looking to transform your wardrobe and home decor, more than 50 vendors will sell vintage clothing, jewelry, furniture, and memorabilia. The darkest couple at the event will be crowned homecoming king and queen and win a $1,000 prize. 7 p.m. Saturday, at Revolution Live, 100 SW Third Ave., Fort Lauderdale; 954-449-1025; jointherevolution. net. Tickets cost $20 to 25 via shotgun.live. SOPHIA MEDINA ▼ DOWNTOWN HAIL, CAESAR! Grammy Award-winning singer Daniel Caesar is currently on the road as part of his Super- powers World Tour. On Saturday, he stops in downtown Miami to perform at the FPL So- lar Amphitheater with singer-songwriter Orion Sun as the opener. The 28-year-old To- ronto native released his third album, Never Enough, earlier this year, which peaked at number 14 on the Billboard 200. The record features collaborations with Omar Apollo, Serpentwithfeet, and Ty Dolla $ign with pro- duction from BadBadNotGood, Mark Ron- son, and Sir Nolan. 8 p.m. Saturday, at FPL Solar Amphitheater, 301 Biscayne Blvd., Mi- ami; 305-358-7550. Tickets cost $29.50 to $89.50 via livenation.com. ASHLEY-ANNA ABOREDEN SUN 9/10 ▼ CORAL GABLES PERFECTLY IN TUNE On Sunday, the Opera Atelier presents The Valkyrie of the Piano, a one-actor play based on the life and times of Teresa Carreño. For those unfamiliar with the Venezuelan pianist, Carreño was possibly the most talented 19th-century musician, praised by world-famous talents like Liszt, Rossini, Rubinstein, Brahms, and Grieg. Known for her fiery temper, she wasn’t always accepted in society at the time. The play promises to shed light on her personal turmoil while highlighting her music. 4 to 5:30 p.m. Sunday, at Coral Gables Museum, 285 Aragon Ave., Coral Gables; theoperaatelier.org. Tickets cost $10 to $25. ASHLEY-ANNA ABOREDEN ▼ FORT LAUDERDALE PIECED TOGETHER Best known as half of the duo Chloe x Halle, Chlöe (AKA Chloe Bailey) lately has been set- ting out on her own, starring in Prime Video’s criminally underrated thriller Swarm and re- leasing her solo debut, In Pieces. On Sunday, she takes the stage at Revolution Live in Fort Lauderdale as part of the In Pieces Tour. Lately, Chlöe has embraced her womanhood and maturity, offering R&B and pop offerings leagues away from her days as a young girl who sang along with her sister. 7 p.m. Sunday, at Revolution Live, 100 SW Third Ave., Fort Lauderdale; 954-449-1025; jointherevolution. net. Tickets cost $33 via ticketmaster.com. ASH- LEY-ANNA ABOREDEN MON 9/11 ▼ BRICKELL SHAKEN AND STIRRED You finally have a good reason to look forward to Mondays. At the start of every week, Fi’lia, the Italian restaurant inside the SLS Brickell, hosts Martini Mondays. Drink up a variety of classic and specialty martinis, all for ten bucks per drink. The best part is that the deal is available all day, so don’t forget to order an extra drink during lunch or throughout the dinner service. 11:30 a.m. to 10 p.m. Monday, at the Fi’lia, 1300 S. Miami Ave., Suite 100, Miami; 305-239-1330; filiamiami.com. SOPHIA MEDINA TUE 9/12 ▼ DOWNTOWN MOVING HISTORY Starting on Tuesday, Rewind/Fast-Forward Film and Video Festival hosts “Community Lens,” a three-day series screening documentary films produced at WLRN. The lineup includes Call to Serve: Florida Jews and the U.S. Military, a Jewish and universal perspective on what it is like to make the ultimate sacrifice; Ralph Munroe’s Barnacle: Centerpiece of a Legacy, the story of American yacht builder and early resident of Coconut Grove Ralph Munroe; and Stiltsville: Generations on the Flats, focusing on the community that sprung up in the most unlikely of places — the middle of Biscayne Bay. 2 to 3:30 p.m. Tuesday and Wednesday and 2 to 4 p.m. Thursday, at the Lynn and Louis Wolfson II Florida Moving Image Archives, 300 NE Second Ave., Room 8406; 305-237-7731; wolfsonarchives.org. Admission is free. SOPHIA MEDINA ▼ CORAL GABLES UNCOVERING THE TRUTH Investigative journalist Justine Barron, whose work often covers crime and corrup- tion, stops at Books & Books on Tuesday to discuss her book, They Killed Freddie Gray: The Anatomy of a Police Brutality Cover-Up. The book explores the gripping reality of a case that has become a pivotal point in the fight for racial justice and the value of Black lives, as revealed through fresh evidence and thorough investigation. Barron will partici- pate in a panel with photojournalist and New Times contributor Carlos Miller and former New Times editor-in-chief Chuck Strouse, with former New Times reporter Francisco Alvarado as the moderator. 7 p.m. Tuesday, at Books & Books, 265 Aragon Ave., Coral Gables; 305-442-4408; booksandbooks. com. Admission is free with RSVP via event- brite.com. ASHLEY-ANNA ABOREDEN ▼ HOLLYWOOD THE RED LIGHT Whether it’s his stint as a member of the Police or as a solo artist, Sting has been a fixture in the music industry for decades. He performs at Hard Rock Live on Tuesday and Wednesday as part of his My Songs Tour. The show takes a look back at the 71-year-old’s illustrious career, so expect to hear songs like “Fields of Gold,” “Roxanne,” “Every Breath You Take,” and “Message in a Bottle.” Opening the show is Sting’s son, Joe Sumner, a singer-songwriter in his own right. 8 p.m. Tuesday and Wednesday, at Hard Rock Live, 1 Seminole Way, Hollywood; 954-797-5531; myhrl.com. Tickets cost $105 to $350 via ticketmaster.com. ASHLEY-ANNA ABOREDEN WED 9/13 ▼ LITTLE HAITI CLEAR YOUR MIND Om your way out of the midweek funk with Modern OM’s Miami Weekly Meditation. Led by Yule Nuñez and other senior meditation leaders, the session teaches you how to re- lease your troubles through mindfulness with the use of meditative melodies. In addition, the meditation serves as a safe space for you to connect with others in the community and grow new, ever-lasting relationships. 6 to 7 p.m. Wednesday, at Modern OM Bungalow; 5020 NE Second Ave., Miami; 305-539-9555; modernom.co. Tickets cost $25 to $30 via eventbrite.com. SOPHIA MEDINA [email protected] “Vance DNA: Transparent” at the Museum of Graffiti: Saturday Museum of Graffiti photo