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ON THE BEACHs.
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,•j/ Thursday,throughout Miami i
Beach;free;305-673-7500 or m
www.2ndthursdays.com.
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Oh, look. It's the second •
socio Durcal appears Sunday at Thursday of the month.That f
:ne James L.Knight Center. means Miami Beach is hosting f
10 free cultural events. It's 7
'MONE SINGS enough to make you miss 1
E BLUES-AND MORE Must See TV. ArtCen-
ter/South Florida will dedi- n
cate new windows at three 3
Simone:8 p.m. locations:Walgreens,100 Lin-
-sday,Gusman Center for coin Rd., at 6:30 p.m.; new o
•rforming Arts,174 E. gallery, 800 Lincoln Rd., at
er St.,Miami;$25-$75; 7:15 p.m. and new entryway,
<etmaSter. 924 Lincoln Rd., at 8 p.m.
New World Symphony
mentors and students will
far this week we have perform in the lobby of the
i and Queens of Comedy, Lincoln Theatre, 541 Lincoln
teen of Salsa and now Rd.,at 6:15 and 7 p.m.Tours
.n Nina Simone, we have of the new Arquitectonica-de-
.ne "High Priestess of Soul." signed Miami City Ballet
It's only fitting. She doesn't building, 2200 Liberty Ave.,
stick exclusively to soul, start at 6:15 and last until 9
though. Simone also sings p.m. The Miami Design
pop, jazz, gospel, folk and .preservation League departs
blues.Salon,the online maga- at 6:30 p.m. from Art Deco
zine, chose Simone for their District Shop,510 Lincoln Rd.,
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• lliant Careers series and for a walking tour of Lincoln
! aid this: "There was some- Road.The Miami Symphony
..ds:10 p.m. • thing about the heaviness in . Orchestra String Ensemble
ar Studios,3701 NE the timbre of Simone's voice performs from 6 to 7 p.m. in
mi.Free. and the lightness of her fin- the lobby of the Wolfsonian-
gers on the piano keys that FIU, 1001 Washington Ave.
produced a sound of tremen- Performing Arts Network,
celebrate the elec- dous joy and tremendous sor- 555 17th St., hosts an open
.its or. drown your row—simultaneously."Two house from 6 to 9 p.m.. The
s?..Either way, the of her latest recordings are exhibit Passages,An Immi-
4 yet funky music of Bittersweet: The Very Best of grant's Journey will be on
&B/pop singer Leesa Nina Simone and Misunder- view at The Jewish Museum
'c,a regular at Elting- stood. • of Florida, 301 Washington
a Hollywood and Jazid Ave.,from 6 to 9 p.m.Miami
uth Beach,might be the GRAND OPERA . Beach Botanical Garden,2000
tonic. She's debuting PRESENTS'OTELLO' Convention Center Dr.,hosts
s from her upcoming a Tribal Spirits sculpture
n. exhibition as well as other
Otello:8 p.m.Thursday and events from 6 to 9 p.m. Jim
• Nov.10 and 11,Btoward Center •.. Tommaney of EDGE Theater
for the Performing Arts,201 SW reads from works of Edward
Fifth Ave.,Fort Lauderdale;.8 Albee and Tennessee Wil-
p.m.Nov.'15;18,21.and 24,2 liams at the Euclid Oval from
*a p.m.Nov,25,MiamtDade County 7 to 9 p.m.And,finally,Tig-
Auditorium,2901 West Flagler ertail FLA/BRA 2000 pre-
St.,Miami;$19-$145; sents Pereres dance and
1-800-741-1010 or music with students from
www.fgo.org. local elementary schools out-
1 side the Colony Theater,1040
Lincoln Rd., at 9 p.m.
The Florida Grand Opera
presents Otello, Giuseppe HANNAH SAMPSON
'rdi's operatic adaptation of
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-eit and jealousy. weeks in advance for The
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