36 OctOber 5-11, 2023 miaminewtimes.com | browardpalmbeach.com New Times | music | cafe | culture | Night+Day | News | letters | coNteNts | SUNDAY, OCT 8TH Find us on Facebook at Facebook.com/ FriendsofLincolnRoadAntique&CollectibleMarket FREE OUTDOOR EVENT 9AM TO 5PM NOW AT THE 1100 BLOCK MIAMI BEACH ANTIQUECOLLECTIBLEMARKET.COM LINCOLN ROAD ANTIQUE MARKET IS BACK IN TOWN BRINGING WITH IT A STASH OF VINTAGE COLLECTIBLE. UPCOMING DATES: OCT 22, NOV 12 AND NOV 26 ALWAYS LOOKING FOR FRESH TALENT TO JOIN OUR * LINCOLN ROAD * FAMILY ; IF YOU HAVE A TASTE FOR VINTAGE AND SOUTH BEACH STYLE , WE WANT TO TALK TO YOU. CALL 305 673 4991 miaminewtimes.com MIAMI NEW TIMES | MUSIC | CAFE | FILM | ART | STAGE | NIGHT+DAY | METRO | RIPTIDE | LETTERS | CONTENTS | sounds too overwhelming, the event offers free guided tours through the show, plus free educational sessions on tips and best ethics on the art of antique shopping. Thursday, January 11, through Monday, January 15, 2024, at Miami Beach Convention Center, 1901 Convention Center Dr., Miami Beach; originalmiamibeachantiqueshow.com. Tickets cost $20 to $50. Miami Jewish Film Festival. The largest Jewish film festival in the world returns with two weeks of screenings and events led by emerging and established filmmakers repre- senting more than 25 countries. Since its es- tablishment in 1996, the Miami Jewish Film Festival has become a core cultural event for the city. Led by executive director Igor Shtey- renberg, the festival has continued to grow in scope and influence, becoming one of the most respected film festivals in the region. Thursday, January 11, through Thursday, Jan- uary 25, 2024, at various locations; miamijew- ishfilmfestival.org. Ticket prices vary. Art Deco Weekend. Presented by the Mi- ami Design Preservation League, Art Deco Weekend celebrates the region’s signature architectural system. The arts décoratifs (AKA art deco) became a symbol of prosper- ity and modernity when it flourished in the 1910s and 1920s. It’s hard to express how im- portant the style is to South Florida and Mi- ami Beach. It lured tourists to the area during the Roaring Twenties through the pre-World War II era. After Miami Beach fell into disrepair, South Beach deco gems helped reignite interest in the city. If that’s not worth celebrating, then what is? Art Deco Weekend includes a vendor market, guided tours, and parties. Friday, January 12, through Sunday, January 14, at various loca- tions; artdecoweekend.com. Beaux Arts Festival of Art. The longest-run- ning juried art festival in Miami, the Beaux Arts Festival of Art, takes place January 13-14 on the University of Miami campus, across from the Wastco Center. The festival’s pri- mary goal is to support the Lowe Art Mu- seum and children’s community outreach program. Expect to find more than 150 exhib- itors, a children’s art tent, marketplace, beer garden, and live entertainment. Saturday, January 13, and Sunday, January 14, at the Watsco Center, 1245 Dauer Dr., Coral Gables; beauxartsmiami.org. Admission is free. FEBRUARY 2024 The Girls of Summer. Florida’s longest-run- ning Black theater company, the M Ensem- ble, presents The Girls of Summer, written by NAACP Award-winner Layon Gray. The play examines racism, deceit, and betrayal after the coach of an all-Black female basketball team is found dead in 1945 Chicago. The M Ensemble was founded in 1971 by T. G. Coo- per on the campus of the University of Miami. Cofounder Shirley Richardson continues to lead the company as its artistic director. Thursday, February 8, through Sunday, Febru- ary 25, 2024, at the Sandrell Rivers Theater, 6103 NW Seventh Ave., Miami; themensemble. com. Ticket prices TBA. Coconut Grove Arts Festival. The Coconut Grove Arts Festival celebrates its 60th anni- versary this year, again taking over Bayshore Drive with rows and rows of artists. The out- door art fair has always encompassed the spirit of the neighborhood, back when it was considered the city’s art district — long before developers took hold of Wynwood. Beyond art, the festival offers culinary events, kid- friendly programming, and live music. Satur- day, February 17, through Monday, February 19, at S. Bayshore Drive between McFarland Road and Pan American Drive, Coconut Grove; cgaf.com. Ticket prices TBA. Gay8. Every February, Gay8 celebrates the intersectionality of being Latinx and queer. The one-day festival takes over Calle Ocho in Little Havana with everything from drag shows to live music and dance parties. There will be plenty of food, clothing vendors, and LGBTQ organizations to visit along the strip. Sunday, February 18, at SW Eighth Street be- tween 13th and 17th avenues; gay8festival.com. Admission is free. [email protected] Art Deco Weekend Miami Design Preservation League photo Plan Ahead! from p34