What's HOT South Florida :: 01/14 - 01/20

Scott Holland READ TIME: 5 MIN.

Thursday, January 14

The best of international cinema returns to Miami when the Miami Jewish Film Festival (MJFF) takes over the city for its 19th year, bringing 80 films from 20 countries, and hosting 50 filmmakers and special guests, including Academy Award-winner Richard Trank and Emmy Award-winner Roger M. Sherman. MJFF, the largest Jewish cultural event in Florida, and the third largest Jewish film festival in the world, has announced a line-up of films to be screened and events to be celebrated from today through Jan 28, featuring over 40 film premieres and an additional 35 shorts. For more information on the Miami Jewish Film Festival, please visit miamijewishfilmfestival.net.

The Pride Factory presents 30-50% off select fashions until January 20.
Hunters presents a Customer Appreciation Party in honor of their fantastic customers. All of their active loyalty card holders are invited to come form 7-9 pm.

The Ramrod presents the 1100 "Battle of the Bulge" contest, which is the longest running weekly gay contest (over 21 years) in the world. They invite everyone to go celebrate with them!

Friday, January 15

Art Deco Weekend (today through Sun, Jan. 17) is a yearly celebration that celebrates Art Deco Design, the Art Deco District, and Miami Beach at large. On this weekend, Ocean Drive from 5th to 13th Streets is closed to traffic, allowing vendors to sell their wares, entertainment acts to perform, classic cars to be showed off to admirers, and other fun activities to be enjoyed by eventgoers. For more information on Art Deco Weekend, visit artdecoweekend.com.

Ramrod presents their monthly Mandance (leather/Fetish Friday) starring DJ Herbie James.

Saturday, January 16

Village Pub welcomes all the FLIRT bowlers and features the official after party.

The Life in Color Festival, billed as "the world's largest paint party," returns to its roots here in Florida after touring the world in such exotic locales as San Salvador, El Salvador and Manchester, United Kingdom. Miami's Life in Color Festival will be held at 2 p.m. at Sun Life Stadium (347 Don Shula Dr., Miami Gardens), where nearly 60,000 people will be ready to party. For more information, visit licmiami.com

The Manor Saturdays presents "Dream Ball" starring Tel Aviv's #1 producer DJ Guy Scheiman (soundcloud:guyscheimanmusic) in the Ballroom. In the Ivy Lounge and Patio, Noche Latina Saturdays presents the final appearances of Kalah Mendoza and Missy Meyakie Lepaige as Miss Noche Latina's 2015. The night will also feature hot go-go papi's courtesy of Marco Perez. Saturdays at the Manor Complex are from 11pm to 4am and feature no cover until midnight and only $5 after midnight for members and $7 for non-members.

Sunday, January 17

The Inaugural Gay8 Festival will take place outside on Calle Ocho between 14th and 17th Avenues. It will feature some amazing talent from Miami like Lucy Grau, Palo!, The Spam Allstars, and Suenalo. For more information, or to buy VIP tickets, visit Gay8festival.com

The Ramrod presents their monthly EDC (Enforced Dress Code) event from 9pm to 12 am on the patio.

Tuesday, January 19

The GFLGLCC (Gay and Lesbian Chamber of Commerce) presents their January Mixer at Matty's Wilton Park from 5:30pm to 7:30pm. Admission is free for GFLGLCC members and only $10 for future members and includes 1 complimentary Reyka Vodka cocktail and appetizers provided by Matty's. No RSVP is required, but encouraged by emailing [email protected].

Starting tonight and going every 3rd Tuesday of the month from 9 pm to 11 pm, Rumors presents Bingo hosted by Amanda Austin with all proceeds benefitting The Kids Inlet Challenge. The night will also include prizes and raffles.

Starting today, Uptown Cheapskate (929 East Commercial Blvd), is having a great sale. When you purchase 2 items that have been marked down, you get the 3rd for FREE!

Wednesday, January 20

The 13th annual Miss and Mr. Noche Latina Pageant (an official preliminary to Miss Florida F.I.) will take place at Bailo Nightclub (7020 NW 72nd Ave, Miami, FL 33166). Doors open at 9 p.m. with the pageant starting at 10 p.m., and starring the reigning court: Kalah Mendoza, Missy Meyakie LePaige and Monty St James, along with Miss Florida F.I. 2015/15 Chasity Ross Boen and Miss Florida 2014/15 Brittany Moore and the formers: Erika, Champagne, Taina, Amanda, Alyssa, Athena, Victoria, Sheena, Viva, Sasha, Alyson, Lady Charise, Vegas, Rolly, Francina, Yuri, Jose V, Raul, Lewis, AJ, Adrial, and Josue. Celebrating their 10th anniversary are Maite West and Jose Navarro. The categories include: Talent, Q&A, Eveningwear and Swimwear. The theme for the pageant is Lucky 13, Las Vegas. General admission is $15 in advance and $20 at the door. Table seating is $20 in advance and $25 at the door. For more information or to purchase tickets call (954) 478-4587.

The first Glow Miami of the year takes place at the O Cinema Wynwood 90 NW 29th St. Miami FL 33127 at 7pm. VIVA stars H�ctor Medina as Jesus, a young hairdresser working at a Havana nightclub that showcases drag performers, who dreams of being a performer himself. Encouraged by his mentor, Mama (Luis Alberto Garc�a), Jesus finally gets his chance to take the stage. But when his estranged father Angel (Jorge Perugorr�a) abruptly reenters his life, his world is quickly turned upside down. As father and son clash over their opposing expectations of each other, VIVA becomes a love story as the men struggle to understand one another and reconcile as a family. To purchase tickets, go to: mifofilm.com/films/info/717

This is HOT

The ACA-Perfect Concert Experience comes to Parker Playhouse on Sunday, January 17 at 6 p.m. The 12 powerhouse vocalists that comprise the new all-star a cappella group are West Palm Beach-native Matthew Bryan Feld, James C. Jones, Hannah Juliano, Kelli Koloszar, Cheeyang Ng, Gerianne P�rez, Nattalyee Randall, Tracy L.J. Robertson, Chesney Snow, Bryant Vance, Nicole Weiss and Amy Whitcomb. Vocalosty's debut self-titled album will be released January 15 by Universal Music Classics.

Vocalosity is the all-new live concert event from the creative mind of artistic producer Deke Sharon (Pitch Perfect, The Sing-Off) that takes acappella to a whole new level! This fast-paced production features an all-star ensemble of diverse young vocalists singing some of today's chart-topping hits in brand-new arrangements that set a new standard for 12-part harmony.

No genre of music is off limits in the world of acappella and Vocalosity covers them all - from tenth century Gregorian chant and classical choral to barber shop quartet and bouncing doo-wop, all the way to an exploration of the current sound of a cappella with music from The Beatles, Bruno Mars and more. Combine that with direction and choreography from Sean Curran (Stomp original cast member) and you have an exhilarating evening of song unlike anything ever seen or heard, live on stage.

Tickets are $35.50 - $55.50 and can be purchased at BrowardCenter.org, ParkerPlayhouse.com, Ticketmaster.com; or by phone at 954-462-0222; in person at Ticketmaster outlets or the Broward Center's AutoNation Box Office. Tickets are also available for purchase at the Parker Playhouse box office Tuesday through Saturday from 12 p.m. to 5 p.m.


by Scott Holland

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