9 November 2-8, 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 | eight to 18 feet tall at 6 p.m. It all concludes with a street festival outside of Revolution Live until 11 p.m. The event honors Mexican and Latin American traditions while exploring modern interpretations. At the Folklorico Stage at Esplanade Park, find folkloric dance and music as well as sugar- skull face painting. Meanwhile, enjoy food trucks and local vendors at the street party outside Revolution. 3 to 7 p.m. Saturday, at Riverwalk, 400 SW Second St., Fort Lauderdale; and 5 to 11 p.m. Saturday, at Revolution Live, 100 SW Third Ave., Fort Lauderdale; dayofthedeadflorida.com. Admission is free with RSVP via universe.com. ASHLEY-ANNA ABOREDEN ▼ EL PORTAL BEATIFIC VISIONS Reggaeton rave Tumbao takes over Skatebird Miami on Saturday to mark its second anni- versary. The party invites you to have fun and be your most authentic self. The party has popped up all over the world, including New York City, Los Angeles, Mexico City, and Me- dellín. Local collective 4You hosts the Miami bash, featuring a diverse lineup of special guests playing everything from dancehall to baile funk. 6 to 11:30 p.m. Saturday, at Skate- bird Miami, 533 NE 83rd St., El Portal; 305- 603-8015; skatebirdmiami.com. Admission is free with RSVP via eventbrite.com. SOPHIA MEDINA ▼ DOWNTOWN ¡AY, PAPI! Colombian pop star Maluma brings his Papi Juancho Tour to the Kaseya Center on Satur- day. The Latin singer first rose into stardom after releasing his 2015 breakthrough album Pretty Boy, Dirty Boy. His sound is often de- fined as a mixture of reggaeton, Latin trap, and pop. Throughout his music career, he has sold more than 18 million records, leading him to become one of the best-selling artists in the Latin music industry. His enviable list of collaborators includes Jennifer Lopez, Ricky Martin, J Balvin, Shakira, Madonna, and the Weeknd. 8 p.m. Saturday, at the Kas- eya Center, 601 Biscayne Blvd., Miami; 786- 777-1000; kaseyacenter.com. Tickets cost $61 to $191 via ticketmaster.com. SOPHIA MEDINA SUN 11/5 ▼ PALMETTO BAY POLISHED CHROME Car enthusiasts, this one’s for you! On Sunday, the Deering Estate, in collaboration with the Antique Automotive Club of America - South Florida Region, will host the 11th annual Vin- tage Auto Show, where you can gawk at classic cars dating from 1965 and earlier. In honor of its namesake, Charles Deering, first chairman of the International Harvester Company, the historic landmark will also have on display its 1950 International Harvester truck. In addi- tion to the automotive history, there will be a scavenger hunt, lawn games, and food and drinks. 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Sunday, at the Deering Estate, 16701 SW 72nd Ave., Miami; 305-680- 5219; deeringestate.org. Tickets cost $6 to $15 via miamidadeparks.com. SOPHIA MEDINA ▼ WEST FLAGLER SLOW COOKED Spanish flamenco artist Maui lands at the Mi- ami-Dade County Auditorium on Sunday to bring her show “Domingos de Vermut y Po- taje.” Pour yourself a figurative glass of ver- mouth and get inspired as Maui de Utrera and flamenco guitarist Paco Aguilera mix theater, music, repentismo, pellizco, and spo- ken word. The show counts on improvisation and audience interaction, so be ready to take part in the spectacle. 2 p.m. Sunday, at Miami- Dade County Auditorium, 2901 W. Flagler St., Miami; 305-547-5414; fundarte.us. Tickets cost $27 via ticketmaster.com. ASHLEY-ANNA ABOREDEN MON 11/6 ▼ LITTLE HAITI BANG IT OUT Every Monday, brush off the workweek blues with Bateria Saideira at Magic 13 Brewing, a night filled with cold brews and live rehearsals by Miamibloco. The music group is a social club made up of musicians looking to show- case their talents and the cultures they repre- sent. Guests are welcome to take part in all the fun as they sip on a refreshing craft beer under the night sky and jam to Afro-Brazilian rhythms and moving beats. 7 to 10 p.m. Mon- day, at Magic 13 Brewing Co., 340 NE 61st St, Miami; 786-773-9139; magic13brewing.com. Ad- mission is free via eventbrite.com. SOPHIA MEDINA TUE 11/7 ▼ DESIGN DISTRICT HIGH AND LOW Take a culinary journey when Michelin- awarded chefs Olivier Jean and James Fried- berg take over two-Michelin-star restaurant L’Atelier de Joël Robuchon for “Switzerland Meets Miami: A Culinary Fusion,” curating an exclusive menu of the seemingly disparate cuisines. The pair will meld the Swiss cuisine, which is heavily influenced by its Alpine re- gion, with the Floribbean flavors of Miami. Here’s hoping there’s a guava-and-cheese fondue on the menu. 6 to 10 p.m. Tuesday, at L’Atelier de Joël Robuchon, 151 NE 41st St., Mi- ami; 305-402-9070; latelier-miami.com. Tick- ets cost $325 via resy.com. SOPHIA MEDINA WED 11/8 ▼ DOWNTOWN ISLAND HOPPING Jaguar Sun hosts the third stop of Katie Par- la’s Food of the Italian Islands book tour on Wednesday. For one night only, savor a delec- table four-course menu featuring island-in- spired delights like coniglio all’Ischitana (rabbit stew) and insalata de foglie di cappero (caper leaf salad). Complement your meal with a selection of beverages and wines avail- able for purchase. Parla will be in attendance, engaging with guests, sharing travel stories, and autographing books. The ticket includes a signed copy of her best-selling cookbook. 6 p.m. Wednesday, at Jaguar Sun, 230 NE Fourth St., Miami; jaguarsunmia.com. Tickets cost $95 via resy.com. ASHLEY-ANNA ABOREDEN ▼ CORAL GABLES WHERE’S HOME? Actors’ Playhouse kicks off its 36th season with the Miami premiere of Sweet Goats & Blueberry Señoritas, a play written by two of Miami’s best, Richard Blanco and Vanessa Garcia. The play follows a Cuban-American baker named Beatriz in Maine as she tries to determine whether she should stay with the community she’s developed or reunite with her estranged mother in Miami. It’s a tale of belonging and blending childhood recipes with local flavors in her new home, taking you from Miami to Maine and back in a de- lightful theatrical journey you won’t want to miss. 8 p.m. Wednesday through Sunday, De- cember 3, at the Actors’ Playhouse at the Mira- cle Theatre, 280 Miracle Mile, Coral Gables; 305-444-9293; actorsplayhouse.org. Tickets cost $40 to $85. ASHLEY-ANNA ABOREDEN [email protected] Clyde’s at the Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts, Thursday Photo by Justin Namon