With lead moderator Michael Putney, key topics will include Immigration, Education, Environment, and Democracy reform. Hepburn David Richardson for Congress Kristen Rosen Gonzalez Donna Shalala for Congress as they debate some of the key issues facing our country and our community. As we prepare for the August primary election, come hear from the candidates Matt Haggman Michael A. Tickets: Free.ĭistrict 27 Congressional Debate – All candidates have confirmed their participation. Expressive, emotive, and invigorating music from your host, Brother Dan, and guests. Join them for their weekly get down at Gramps. Terrestrial Funk at Gramps – Terrestrial Funk is a local record label and mobile/online record shop. Volcan Tequila – Tacoteqa specials featuring BOGO tacos all night and bottomless house-made salsa and chips with each $40 Volcan tequila margarita pitcher purchased, plus jams by Pirate Stereo. Through the vibration of the different soundbowls, energy is broken down easily, creating chakra attunement and balancing in a safe and nurturing environment. This energetic breakdown will be reinforced with breathwork to create powerful release of old or stagnant energy that no longer serves the body. Soundbowl Healing – Certified soundbowl practitioner, Marianna Lopez, will be leading the event with a series of soundbowls all aimed at breaking down stuck or blocked energy and recharging the body. Native Shorts Program: Miami – Enjoy short films by Native American filmmakers followed by a special Q&A session with Lyle Mitchell Corbine, Jr and Shaandiin Tome as part of this FREE public screening at O Cinema Wynwood. Mini Pop-Up Record Fair by Willie Wood & Franco Alexander. Tickets: Free.Īddicted to Vinyl + Miami Record Fair – El Pickle & Un_mute team up for a special addition of Addicted To Vinyl! All Vinyl sets by: Rising Romanian Superstar and SUCIU An Dres, Camelia, Guys on the couch, Kyle Parker, Sons Of Immigrants, Franco Alexander, Jess, Mario Liberti, Michael Briscoe, Puma & Will Renuart. Featuring interactive culinary workshops, wellness, kids activities and more, it’s the most cultural market around town. Market Mondays at The Arsht – The Adrienne Arsht Center opens up their courtyard next to Books & Books for a special Farmer’s Market Monday happy hour. Take a look at what Miami’s got going on: Local creatives and innovative collectives are making sure the city’s culture doesn’t skip a beat in this heat and these next few weeks are a great testament to that prowess. In between the rains and sweaty weather, Miami still knows how to make the best of what it’s got going on–and what it has is absolutely awesome (if we may say so ourselves). We’re almost halfway through the summer season and we know that, aside from the weather, things continue to heat up in Miami.
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