| |
|
|
|
|
|
 |
 |
| |
 |
|
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. |
| |
|
| |
|
| |
|
| |
|
| |
|
|
|
| |
|
|
©
Thursday, November 20, 2008 |
| |
|
|
|
|
Gay
Today |
Friday
June 9, 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. DJs Miik and daisy D
with the Viva Las Divas show at 3 AM.
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. |
|
 |
|
“Sticks and Stones” Stonewall Library and Archives,
1717 N. Andrews Ave., 7PM Suggested Donation $2. This
ultra-rare gay party film shows us the hedonistic,
no-worries, pre-AIDS world of Fire Island and is a
fascinating time capsule of a film. This film also
appears to be missing from Vito Russo's "Celluloid
Closet" book on gay cinema.
The theme song "Let it always be summer" comes across
as a kind of commentary on the characters, who desire to
be young and attractive and enjoy themselves for as long
as they can. The dialogue can be hard to hear at times,
but there are some wonderful moments - the ultra-camp
guy who tries to change a tire being one of the more
memorable scenes - I was laughing along with him, not at
him. |
|
Please join Naked
Grape Wine Company as they take you on a cruise
around the globe to sample some outstanding wines from
less common wine regions on each of the 6 wine-producing
continents including the Pacific-northwest, New Zealand,
South Africa and Japan. |
|
Australia’s own
Thunder From Down Under, the internationally acclaimed male revue that has
critics raving and audiences screaming for more, will come to Hollywood’s
Paradise Theater at Seminole Paradise / Seminole Hard Rock Hotel and
Casino for 5 performances only, June 7 through 10th.
Men and women are welcome and tickets are on sale now and can be purchased through Ticketmaster, by calling
(954) 523-3309 or logging onto www.ticketmaster.com.
|
|
Beehive
at Stage Door Theatre
Beehive,
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. |
|
 |
|
|
|
Got an event you want included on
our calendar? Want to update your daily listing? Want to send us an ad so that
we can promote your event? Find something that may be inaccurate? Send
correspondence to:
ads@JumpOnMarksList.com |
|
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 Gil Rodriguez.
Score,
Evolution with DJ to be announced.
Twist, Complimentary BBQ @ 6 PM. |
|
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 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.
|
|