6 November 7-13, 2024 miaminewtimes.com | browardpalmbeach.com New Times | music | cafe | culture | Night+Day | news | letters | contents | Month XX–Month XX, 2008 miaminewtimes.com MIAMI NEW TIMES | MUSIC | CAFE | FILM | ART | STAGE | NIGHT+DAY | METRO | RIPTIDE | LETTERS | CONTENTS | THU 11/7 ▼ DESIGN DISTRICT CLAP YOUR PAWS Miami Symphony Orchestra is going to the dogs on Thursday when it hosts “Pet Symphony” at the Palm Court in the Design District. Led by maestro Eduardo Marturet, the orchestra invites you to this dog-friendly performance with special guests actress Athina Klioumi and singer Nico Ruiz. Expect the program to have an animalistic quality to it, with perfor- mances of “Eye of the Tiger,” Henry Manci- ni’s “The Pink Panther Theme,” and The Lion King suite. The event benefits Friends of Mi- ami Animals, so every bark, note, and cheer goes to a great cause. 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. Thurs- day, at Palm Court, at 140 NE 39th St., Miami; themiso.org. Tickets cost $30 via eventbrite. com. ASHLEY-ANNA ABOREDEN ▼ CORAL GABLES FLAVORFUL VOYAGE Step into an oasis of tastiness at Flavors of Fairchild: A Supper Club Experience on Thurs- day. Crafted by executive chef Kris Wessel and featuring farm-fresh tropical fruits cu- rated by Nick Bernal of Seasons Farm Fresh, the exclusive four-course meal at Fairchild Tropical Botanic Garden pairs the lush, ex- otic tastes of the tropics with custom cock- tails that make each dish shine. It promises to be the perfect evening for food lovers craving something extraordinary. 7 to 9:30 p.m. Thurs- day at Fairchild Tropical Botanic Garden, 10901 Old Cutler Rd., Coral Gables; 305-667- 1651; fairchildgarden.org. Tickets cost $175. ASH- LEY-ANNA ABOREDEN FRI 11/8 ▼ FORT LAUDERDALE SUNSHINE CINEMA On Friday, the Fort Lauderdale International Film Festival (FLIFF) is back for its 39th edi- tion, bringing an incredible lineup of films from around the world to South Florida. Whether you’re a die-hard cinephile or love a good story, FLIFF offers a chance to catch ev- erything from indie gems to international cinema. It kicks off with the southeast pre- miere of Queen of the Ring, a film directed by Ash Avildsen that tells the story of Mildred Burke, the first million-dollar female athlete in history. Other films on this year’s program include the Florida premiere of the docu- mentary Bob Mackie: Naked Illusion, the world premiere of Beyond the Rush, and the centerpiece film, No Address. Friday, Novem- ber 8, through Sunday, November 17, at various locations; fliff.com. ASHLEY-ANNA ABOREDEN ▼ SUNRISE SEXY BACK — AGAIN After performing at the Kaseya Center earlier this year, Justin Timberlake is bringing back his Forget Tomorrow World Tour to South Florida, this time to the Amerant Bank Arena on Friday. The pop singer is currently on the road in support of his sixth album, Everything I Thought It Was. Timberlake has had an, er, eventful 2024, including making headlines for driving while intoxicated in the Hamptons. He’s probably ready for everyone to go back to focusing on the music. When New Times caught his show in Miami in June, writer Celia Almeida noted how much of a technical marvel the stage production was. Expect Friday’s show to be similar to his summer appearance. 7:30 p.m. Friday at the Amerant Bank Arena, 1 Panther Pkwy., Sunrise; 954-835-7000; amerantbankarena. com. Tickets cost $40 to $255 via seatgeek. com. SOPHIA MEDINA ▼ DOWNTOWN MELLOW OUT EDM powerhouse Marshmello takes com- mand of the decks at E11even on Friday. Known for his groove-oriented synth and bass-heavy electro sound, fans of the DJ are in for a set filled with his biggest hits. Marshm- ello first gained recognition in 2015 by releas- ing numerous remixes. In 2016, he released his debut album, Joytime, which included the hit single “Alone.” Since then, he’s collabo- rated with artists like Selena Gomez, Khalid, Bastille, the Jonas Brothers, and Juice Wrld. 8 p.m. Friday, at E11even, 29 NE 11th St., Miami; 305-829-2911; 11miami.com. Tickets cost $60 to $100 via 11miami.tixr.com. SOPHIA MEDINA SAT 11/9 ▼ HOLLYWOOD TURN BACK TIME Step into a world of knights, jesters, and unforgettable moments at Camelot Days Medieval Festival. For the next three weekends in November, T.Y. Park in Hollywood will become a vibrant medieval kingdom where you can explore artisan markets, cheer on armored knights in jousting matches, and indulge in a royal feast fit for any lord or lady. With entertainers, lively music, and immersive games, it’s a chance to experience the charm and adventure of the Middle Ages firsthand. 10 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Saturday and Sunday, at T.Y. Park, 3300 N. Park Rd., Hollywood; camelotdays.com. Tickets cost $10 to $75. ASHLEY-ANNA ABOREDEN ▼ DOWNTOWN ONLY IN MIAMI On Saturday, flaunt your civic pride at Histo- ryMiami Museum’s eighth annual Cul- tureFest 305, a festival that celebrates everything about Miami. You’re invited to immerse yourself in the stuff that makes Mi- ami, well, Miami. Looking to join a samba parade or marvel at Japanese taiko drum- ming? Maybe you have always wanted to learn how to DJ or are just looking for a place to dance to rumba and merengue. You can do it all and more, including demonstra- tions, cultural crafts, and story-time ses- sions. 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday, at HistoryMiami Museum, 101 W. Flagler St., Miami; 305-375-1492; historymiami.org. Ad- mission is free with RSVP. SOPHIA MEDINA ▼ DANIA BEACH SHOP SMALL On Saturday and Sunday, booksellers, artists, publishers, authors, designers, and more are coming together for the Small Print Fair at Mad Arts. The DIY event champions small and independent publishers who see print as more than just a way of communication but also an artistic form of self-expression. This year’s exhibitors include Jitney Books, Dead Horse Publishing, Sweat Records, and Cherry Bomb Press. Also returning is the Steam- roller, where artists work on large-scale blocks and print them before your eyes. Noon to 6 p.m. Saturday and Sunday, at Mad Arts, 481 S. Federal Hwy., Dania Beach; spf-ftl.com. Admission is free. JOSE D. DURAN ▼ VIRGINIA KEY BAYSIDE BASH Put on your cowboy hats and ride to the Coun- try Bay Music Festival, which returns to the Miami Marine Stadium for a second year. The country music festival is back with a super- sized lineup featuring the Zac Brown Band, Carrie Underwood, Dustin Lynch, and Diplo. Further down the bill are Chace Rice, Chris Jansen, Niko Moon, Gabby Barret, Chayce Beckham, and Parmalee. In addition to the N I G H T DAY W E E K O F N O V E M B E R 7 - 1 3 , 2 0 2 4 M I A M I N E W T I M E S . C O M / C A L E N D A R | B R O W A R D P A L M B E A C H . C O M / C A L E N D A R SECOND TIME AROUND Justin Timberlake at Amerant Bank Arena Friday Photo by Charlotte Rutherford ®