The
month of June is set aside for photographer and artist
Greg Lindeblom and his solo exhibit at The
Stonewall Library and Archives in Fort Lauderdale.
There will be an Opening Reception on June 4th
at 6:30pm and you can meet and hang out with the artist
and others within the arts community of Fort
Lauderdale. Born in Canada,
Greg has traveled extensively and has been allowed to
capture images from many different cultures and
geographies and his work contains three primary themes:
architecture, nature, and the male form. The Stonewall
Library and Archives is located at 1717 North Andrews Avenue
and can also be reached at
www.artsunitedonline.org.
Journey to India
Currently, at The Hip and Humble Home Showroom
they are hosting a show entitled Gartel India:
The Exotic Journey which will feature digital
media and collage by Laurence Gartel who has
documented his travels across India after the Tsunami
disaster of 2005. This show will run through June 30th
and the gallery is located at 251 North Federal Highway
in Boca Raton and can be reached at 561-549-0345.
National Archives Photographs
Right
now at The Sunrise Civic Center Art Gallery they
have a current display of National Archives pictures.
The show, entitled, Picturin the Century: One
Hundred Years of Photography from the National Archives
is directly from The Smithsonian Institution contains
more than 100 color and black-and-white photographs that
are not only momentous but simple and ordinary moments
throughout the 20th century. It runs through
July 14th and is located at 10610 Oakland Park Blvd
in Sunrise. For more information go to
www.sunrisefl.gov/2civccc_art.html.
Port
Royal, Jamaica
Currently, at The Historical Museum of Southern
Florida their current exhibit is entitled Port Royal,
Jamaica
which contains rare artifacts recovered from the sea at
Port Royal, where a massive earthquake in 1692 sank what was once
known as The Wickedest
City on Earth.
The show will be on display until June 3rd.
While you are there, why not also check out their
permanent collection Tropical Dreams: A People’s
History of South Florida that has artifacts,
re-creations, photographs, and prints depicting cultures
and homes from 10,000 years of South Florida history. For more information, go to
www.hmsf.org or call them at
305-375-1657.
Enest Trova Retrospective
At
The Boca Raton Museum of Art you can catch their
current exhibit entitled Ernest Trova:
Retrospective. This will showcase more than 40
years of paintings, graphics, assemblages, and
sculptures by American artist Ernest Trova. This will
reveal his infinite variations on the theme of
Universal Man’s Journey through Life. The Boca
Raton Museum of Art is located at 501 Plaza Real in
Boca Raton
and can be found at
www.bocamuseum.org or by phone at 561-392-2500.
Fashion
America the Proud
Who
says you have to support the war—all we need to do is
support our people. A group has emerged, Take Pride,
which sells T-shirts that tell soldier’s stories on them and
the money raised goes to charities such as The Wounded
Warrior and the USO. The best way to honor
those that have been killed is to support those who remain
in the fight.—John Melia, Founder and Executive Director
of the Wounded Warrior Project which is an advocacy and
support group that helps thousands of service people wounded
in the Middle East. For more information go to
www.takepride.com or
www.woundedwarriorproject.org.
Local
Theatre
Gigs
Visiting
Mr. Green
The
Stage Door Theatre
is proud to announce their latest play entitled
Visiting Mr. Green which tells the story of Mr.
Green, an elderly and retired Jewish dry cleaner who
wanders into traffic and is almost struck by a young
executive named Ross who is then sentenced to Community
Service to assist Mr. Green for six months. The Stage
Door Theatre can be found at
www.stagedoortheatre.com or by phone at
954-344-7765.
Abie’s Irish Rose, May 25th
through June 17th
At
The Tamarac Theatre of Performing Arts they will be
producing Abie’s Irish Rose which tells the story
of how Abie brings home his Irish Rose and there is
trouble with family objections and interfaith marriage.
For tickets go to
www.tamaractheatreofperformingarts.org or call them
at 954-726-7898. Tickets are only $20.
The Boy From Russia,
through June 3rd
Beginning May 9th The Actors Playhouse
is proud to present the World Premier of The Boy
from Russia that is the moving story of a
husband and wife’s journey to fulfill their dreams of
expanding their family. They impulsively decide to
adopt an orphaned boy they see on a video and leave all
doubts behind and journey to find this child in a
wintery Russian village. As the story unfolds, there
are events that spiral beyond their control and they
discover the risks they have taken that could cost them
the boy and eachother. The Actors’ Playhouse is at The
Miracle Mile Theatre and tickets are available at
www.actorsplayhouse.org or by phone at 305-444-9293.
Camelot, June 12th through
June 14th
Tickets are on sale now for Lerner & Loewe’s
Camelot starring Michael York, Rachel York,
and James Barbour as Lancelot. For tickets,
go to
www.browardcenter.org or call the Box Office at
954-523-3309.
Sister Ignatius Explains It All, through
June 2nd
The
Sol Theatre Project
is proud to announce the opening of their latest
production, Sister Ignatius Explains It All
which David Tarryn-Grae will star as the tired
yet insatiable Sister May, along with other Sol regulars
will be holding court like you have never seen before!
Expect camels, Bethlehem
attire, Samuel Beckett, Noel Coward gone wild, and
executioner with as sharp axe to grind, guns, queers,
castrati, and the Little Baby Jesus. This play is a
satire on religion, faith, education, and the human
animal penchant for masochism. Previews for Sister
Ignatius begin on Thursday, April 26th
and will run through June 2nd. The Sol
Theatre Project is located at 1140 North Flagler Drive
in Fort Lauderdale and can be reached at
sol_theatre@comcast.com or
www.soltheatre.com or by phone at 954-801-9207.
I
New York
Broadway
Bares, June 17th
On
Sunday, June 17th, Broadway Bares 17: Myth
Behavior, the hotly anticipated annual event of the
year that combines the naughtiness of burlesque and the
razzle-dazzle of Broadway will take the Roseland
Ballroom. Having been a smashing success since its
inception in 1992 and being created by Jerry Mitchell,
this event features the hottest male and female dancers
on Broadway and has become one of Broadway Cares /
Equity Fights AIDS' signature events. For more
information go to
http://www.broadwaycares.org/events/bares.cfm.
Momix, May 22nd through June
10th
The
Joyce Theater
is proud to announce their latest show entitled Momix.
This show will feature dancers morphed and mutated into
Sidewinders, Gila Monsters, have been floating
weightlessly through extraterrestrial terrains, have
them strapped with snow skis, or have them hurled
through the air like baseballs. This is the Best of
Momix and will present a collection of figments of the
imagination of choreographer Moses Pendleton that re
unpredictable, bizarre, and notoriously out of this
world. For tickets, directions, or further information,
go to
www.joyce.org.
Home Decor
Do you consider yourself unique? Well, I have the shelving system solution for you! At
www.vujj.com you can get your very own truly unique
shelving systems around. This system is made from MDF
and ash, featuring a wall mounted modular block and
easily detachable shelves that require no fittings. The
nature of the design allows for various combinations and
compositions of shelves, allowing the user to create
their own bespoke system. The design has strong roots in
the language of graphic design and functions as a both
shelving and a visual wall display. Alog shelving
provides a playful solution to storage requirements with
simplicity of use built in. The measurements are 648 x
648 mm and have a shelf depth 200 mm.
Those
bibliophiles who just adore classic literature will be
happy to know you may have your very own theme park! In
London, they are just putting the finishing touches on a
theme park based on famed author Charles Dickens
which was fashioned out of the time period that he wrote
about and will feature The Great Expectations Boat Ride,
Fagan’s Den, and Newgate Prison. Named Dickens World,
this theme park has cost more than $115M and is
constructed from the naval dockyards in Chatham,
England—where Dickens’s father once worked. Constructed
with the consultation of The Dickens Fellowship, a group
of experts in time period restoration and accuracy, they
opened on Friday, May 25th. For more
information visit their website at
www.dickensworld.co.uk.
New Wing
in Spain
The
famed national museum of Spain,
called The Prado, is the prize gem of Madrid’s
art world. Well, they have their new wing that cost
$202M and five years to make, is made out of brick,
granite, and wood and increases their space by more than
50%, adding more than 183,000 extra square feet to the
already existing building. With this additional space,
they can now display more than 1,000 Goya’s they have
had in storage. This extra wing will be connected to
the main building by an underground walkway and will
open with a public exhibition devoted to 19th
century Spanish art. For more information go to
www.museoprado.mcu.es.
Art Thief Husband Sentenced
As I
had reported months ago, former Curator of the Hermitage
in St. Petersburg, Russia, had been accused of walking
out with and estimated $5M. The Curator for more than
thirty years, named Larisa Zavadskaya, would nightly
take an artifact home and sell it on the Black Market
and ended up being approximately 221 such items. When
questioned about this problem—she died of a heart
attack. Well, just recently, her husband Nikolai, was
convicted in being in on the conspiracy and was
identified as the one selling these artifacts at local
antiquities locations. He now faces 5 years in prison
and restitution in the amount of $283,000.
Festivals / Art Walks
Ocean
Festival, Through June 9th
Currently, at various locations, you can celebrate in
The Ocean Festival 2007 which is the 25th
annual celebration of the sea at various locations
throughout BrowardCounty.
For information go to
http://www.national-week-of-the-ocean.org/index.html.
You can also call them at 954-462-5573.
South
Florida Shakespeare Festival
All during the months of June
through August, The Ring Theater at The
University of Miami will be hosting the annual South
Florida Shakespeare Festival that will tribute The
Bard and feature a rotating repertory of two
Shakespearean works. For more information go to
www.new-theatre.org or call
them at 305-443-5909.
Hippiefest, August 2nd
Return to the flowery days of 1960 and embrace your
inner flower power with the star-packed HippieFest 2007!
This celebration of the `60s features some of the top
names of the era together with high energy sounds to
bring you back to the days of peace, love and
happiness. There is an auction online on premium
tickets to see the likes of The Turtles featuring Flo &
Eddie, Felix Cavaliere's Rascals, The Zombies featuring
Colin Blunstone & Rod Argent, Mountain featuring Leslie
West & Corky Laing, Mitch Ryder, Badfinger featuring
Joey Molland & Country Joe McDonald. Tickets are
available online at
www.ticketmaster.com or at the Hard Rock Live Box
Office at 1 Seminole Way in Hollywood.
Wine Time
Oasis
Goes to Argentina
The
Oasis will be having a fun and relaxing evening with
wines from Argentina, gourmet-styled pizza, and luscious
desserts all for $25 on Friday, June 1stat 7pm. To RSVP with River Brigham you must call
305-479-1629. The Oasis Restaurant is located at 976
Arthur Godfrey Road in Miami Beach.
Music
My Long Lost Cousin
Upon
hearing that my last name is Lang, I, and some of my
family, receive the same question, “Are you
[insert various Asian nationality]?” Well,
sadly, I am not—however, I came across something quite
funny…there is a performer out there by the name of
Lang Lang who (is Asian) and is a famous pianist!
He will take the Lincoln Center for the Performing
Arts Avery Fisher Hall stage in New York City on
June 7th and will feature such numbers as
Beethoven Piano Concertos Nos. 1 & 4 as well as
Eschenbach’s Orchestre de Paris. For more
information go to
http://nyphil.org/attend/season/index.cfm?page=eventDetail&eventNum=949&seasonNum=6&effortcode=lcorg0607
or
www.langlang.com.
Mainly Mozart Festival 2007
Every
Sunday through June, the Westin Colonnade Hotel will be
featuring Mainly Mozart Festival 2007 and will
feature live classical music and performances of his
work. They are every Sunday and being at 5:30pm. For more information, go to
www.mainlymozart.com or call them at
305-444-4755.
Mobile Art
Fag Bug
Ok,
imagine you go to your school’s 11th Annual
National Day of Silence (April 18th) and you
go outside to your car and find someone has written
“Fag” and “U R Gay” on it—just because you have a
rainbow sticker on it. Sadly, what they didn’t realize
was that it was a girl’s car! Well, Sage College
student Erin Davies is now on a national crusade to show
her car to one million people despite the immediate
shock and embarrassment has decided to embrace what
happened and keep driving her car as it brings public
awareness to the blatant homophobia that still exists in
our society. With the car she plans of bringing the Fag
Bug on a cross-country trip and take it to as many
diverse communities as possible and take all her
information and feedback for a Fag Bug Documentary which
will help teach tolerance. Just last week she was on
Derek & Romaine’s show on Sirus radio and was in
Provincetown all Memorial Day Weekend. For more up to
date information go to
www.fagbug.com and myspace name is fagbug.
Between the Pages
Office
Haiku
Are
you familiar with the traditional Japanese poetry called
Haiku? Well, within the three lines, the first and last
lines are five syllables and the second/middle one is
seven syllables and, when read, can be quite powerful.
Ok, throw in the day-to-day frustrations of a work
environment and you get Office Haiku, the
latest book by James Rogauskas who has written
such ditties as:
I sit
wondering;
Can someone die of boredom?
Only time will tell.
And:
If I could read minds,
I would certainly have a
Better job than this.
Tickets just went on sale for the singer of one of my
favorite songs from Waiting to Exhale, ”Ain’t
Gonna Cry”Mary J. Bligewill take the
stage at the Hard Rock Casino on July 19th.
Come spend a special breakthrough evening with the Queen
of Soul. Tickets are available online at
www.ticketmaster.com or at their Box Office at
954-523-3309.
Nelly Furtado, Wednesday, May 30th
Tickets are still available for Nelly Furtado who
will take the Hard Rock Casino at 8pm. There are a
limited number of tickets available, so go to
www.ticketmaster.com for more information.
Kelly Clarkson, August 30th
On
August 30th, famed first winner of
American Idol Kelly Clarkson will take the stage at
The Bank
Atlantic Center.
Singing some of her favorites and featuring her new
album My December, I hope to be one of her
million screaming gay fanatics. Claymates can have
The Aiken. For tickets go to
www.ticketmaster.com.
Fergilicious, May 31st
Famed
front girl for The Black Eyed Peas Fergie will
take the stage at Mizner Park Amphitheater on
Thursday, May 31st. For tickets, go
to
www.ticketmaster.com.
Beyoncé, Sunday, July 22nd
On
Sunday, July 22nd, South Florida will be swept away by the iconic Beyoncé as
she takes the stage at The Bank Atlantic Center.
Tickets are available through
www.ticketmaster.com or by phone at 954-523-3309.
Morrissey, Saturday, July 14th
On
Saturday, July 14th, satin crooner
Morrissey will take the stage at MiznerPark
Amphitheater. Tickets are available at the Box Office at 561-966-3309 or at
www.ticketmaster.com.
Carol Channing, Sunday, June 3rd
On
Sunday, June 3rd, the ever entertaining
and gay icon Carol Channing will take the stage
at the Miniaci Performing Arts Center at 6pm.
This fundraising event will benefit Sun States Animal
Blood Bank and Friends of Greyhounds.
Tickets starts at $25 in advance and can be purchased at
www.sunstates.org/fundraising.htm or
www.miniacipac.org or by phone at 954-462-0222.
Clay
Aiken, August 18th
On August 18thAmerican Idol runner up
and amazing showman Clay Aiken will take the stage at The
Kravis Center for the Performing Arts at 8pm. He will take the stage with a full Orchestra and will
perform hits from his debut album Measure of a Man—which
went Number One on Billboard’s 200 Chart and then Triple Platinum as
well as This is the Night/Bridge Over Troubled Water that
won the 2003 Billboard Music Award for Best Single. For tickets,
which go on sale Saturday, April 14th go to
www.kravis.org.
Joss
Stone, Saturday, June 16th
Recently featured British singer Joss Stone will be at Fort
Lauderdale’s own Revolution on Saturday, June 16that 8pm. At only 19 years old, she will perform songs from her first
album XXX as well as her recently released Introducing Joss Stone.
Revolution is located at 200 West Broward Blvd.
in Fort Lauderdale. For tickets, go to
www.ticketmaster.com. Tickets are only $33.50.
The Police, Tuesday July 10th
On
Tuesday, July 10th famed singer and songwriter Sting will
team up with bandmates and tour as The Police Live in Concert at Dolphin
Stadium in Miami. They will feature Fiction Plane and tickets are
available through
www.ticketmaster.com or by phone at 305*358-5885.
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