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Events of Regional Interest
   

Titanic: The Artifact Exhibition

This exhibition at the Miami Museum of Science and Planetarium takes you on a chronological journey of RMS Titanic, from its design and construction, through its fateful maiden voyage and sinking, to the scientific recovery efforts that made this exhibition of Titanic artifacts possible.

The Exhibition puts you inside the experience, with full-size recreations of some of Titanic's luxurious interior spaces, including a first-class cabin. Titanic's tragic story comes alive in a large wall of ice you can actually touch. It also features a live interactive tour with over 250 artifacts and historic treasures. Click
HERE to purchase and print your tickets online now. Click HERE to visit the Miami Museum of Science and Planetarium official Website.

   
   

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Gay Today Friday June 2, 2006
Out in Fort Lauderdale
Bill's Filling Station, 2-4-1 2pm - 9pm   Bear night, biggest party in town. Boardwalk, Emcee Justice Royale.  Boom, Performance by Kitty Meow, Club Evolution, free drinks 10 - 11 PM, DJ Bryan Reyes. Cathode Ray, VJ Gary Nolan, Hot Fridays, shot specials.  Cloud 9, Hottest ladies Night. Booty shaking contest @ 12 Midnight. Coliseum, Weekly college night with headline DJs, drink specials, and drag Divas. Tonight: Coliseum's 6th annual "I hate Gay Disney" bash. with DJ's Power Infiniti and Daisy D. Dudes, 2-4-1 Cocktail Hour 4 PM to 9 PM. Hot Male dancers at 8 PM. Live entertainment. Elements, Noche Latina Fridays weekly Latin Event Free well and domestic 9 to 11 PM. Georgie's Alibi, Happy hour until 9 PM. Hamburger Mary's Happy hour 2 to 8 PM. J's Bar Flava Fridays. 2 for 1 drinks from 10 - Midnight for people on VIP List. Jackhammer, DJ Bill Hallquist, $8 Beer Blast. New Moon, Dance the night away; DJ Rae Rae spinning to a packed house. Ramrod, Fetish Friday  Roxanne's, Area 51, $3 Guiness and Stella pints. Smarty Pants, Karaoke with Randy 9 PM to Midnight. Torpedo, DJ Craig Peter spins the house and Go-Go boys shake it up until 4AM.

“The Boys in the Band”….it’s not a musical. Stonewall Library and Archives, 1717 N. Andrews Ave., 7PM Suggested Donation $2. Its Harold’s birthday and his friends have ‘bought’ him a present.  The story is about a birthday party staged by a group of gay men. An old college friend of the host drops in unexpectedly with disastrous results. The characters are miserable and bitchy towards each other and themselves. Yet, the film was groundbreaking as being the first mainstream Hollywood film to focus on the lives of gay men. The film almost got an X rating from the Motion Picture Association of America but after some scenes were deleted it was given an R rating. Quote: “What is he a psychiatrist or a hairdresser? “Both, first he shrinks my head then he combs it out.”

Beehive at Stage Door Theatre

Beehive at Stage Door TheatreBeehive, the 60’s musical sensation, will be at The Stage Door Theatre  thru June 25th with big hair and bigger hits. The Stage Door Theatre is located on 26th right across from Wilton Station in the Old Florida Seafood House Plaza.  For times and tickets, call 954*344-7765.

Signals/ Senales, Until June 11th 

The Art and Culture Center of Hollywood offers a timely and spirited exhibit of works by more than 30 contemporary Mexican artists.  Some of the artists are schooled, but many are self-taught, such as the factory workers who, under the guidance of photojournalist Adrian Caldera, have learned to fashion pinhole cameras from boxes and other found objects.  This exhibit runs through June 11th.   

The Art and Culture Center of Hollywood is located at 1650 Harrison Street, Hollywood.  For more information call 954*921-3274 or go to www.artandculturecenter.org

 
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Out in Miami and SoBe
O'Zone, Cherry Pie Fridays ladies event. Tonight L Word CD release party. SoBe Social Club, Euphoria Fridays at Madiba. Euphoria Fridays brings out Miami's chic and trendy crowd. Happy Hour 7PM to 9PM with 2-4-1 on Well Drinks and Domestic Beers Complimentary Admission until 10PM and $5 After. DJ Ruben and DJ Gil Rodriguez. Score, Evolution with DJ to be announced. Twist, Complimentary BBQ @ 6 PM.

Five Course Love

Three actors play 15 characters in this comic musical set in five different restaurants, one being a Mob hangout and another being a down-home Texas barbeque.  This runs through June 4th, Wednesdays through Saturdays at 8pm, 2pm on Sundays.  The Miracle Theatre is located at 280 Miracle Mile in Coral Gables.  For further information, call 305*444-9293.

June is Gay Pride Month.  Art Center South Florida is hosting an exhibit of gay iconography through:  photographs, paintings, and a variety of different mediums.  This will be on exhibit through July 17th at the Miami Beach City Hall Public Gallery, 4th Floor, at 1700 Convention Center Drive.  For further information call 305*674-8278 or 305*538-7887.
Out in West Palm Beach and Boca Raton

Cupids, Men, Men, Men, Come get your groove on with DJ Rise. HG Roosters Go-go boys.

Who's Afraid of Virginia Wolf?

Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf a story about a married couple living in a faculty house of a small New England college invite the new professor and his wife over for a nightcap and fun and games.  This play is being performed at Dreamworks on 322 Banyan Blvd in West Palm Beach.  Tickets are $35-$38 and can be purchased by phone at 561*514-4042 or on the web at www.palmbeachdramaworks.org.  

China Change

On exhibit at the Boca Raton Museum of Art is now showing Documenting China:  Contemporary Photography and Social Change.  The exhibition is a collection of 57 dramatic works by seven contemporary Chinese photographers that reveal the essence of that nation from an insider’s point of view.  This show is organized by the Bates College Museum of Art and the Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition Service.   While you are there, check out Edward Burtynsky:  The China Series that contain 20 new large-scale color photographs from recent trips to China and Pop Prints that are works from the permanent collection of Andy Warhol, Roy Lichtenstein, Jim Dine, and others.   

The Boca Raton Museum of Art is located at 501 Plaza Real, Mizner Park and you can contact them at 561-392-2500 or www.bocamuseum.org.    

 
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