Photographer: Giorgio Viera
The Miami Book Fair's popular Street Fair at MDC's Wolfson Campus is this weekend. (Photo courtesy of MDC/Miami Book Fair)
This Week and Weekend's Musts
BOOKS
Miami Book Fair Street Fair
The 42nd Miami Book Fair is well underway and this weekend, it's the popular Street Fair.
Friday, Nov. 21 through Sunday, Nov. 23.
Gates open at 9 a.m., events and strolling begins at 10 a.m. through 7 p.m. Admission is free, Friday, Nov. 21; $12 admission at the gate Saturday, Nov. 22 and Sunday, Nov. 23, $7 senior (over 62); $5 for teens (ages 13 to 18); Children ages 12 and younger admitted free and for Miami Dade College students, faculty and staff with valid ID. Multi-day tickets are $18, $12 and $8.
Miami Dade College Wolfson Campus, 300 NE 2 Ave., Miami.
More Information: miamibookfair.com/street-fair-hours-and-admission
THEATER
Miami New Drama
"Here There Are Blueberries"
Co-written by Moisés Kaufman and Amanda Gronich, “Here There Are Blueberries” got its start at Miami New Drama as a workshop and is now a critically acclaimed play that tells the true story of a Nazi-era photo album sent to the Unite States Holocaust Museum.
The show runs from Friday, Nov 14 through Sunday, Dec. 7 at the Colony Theatre, Lincoln Road, Miami Beach.
Info at www.miaminewdrama.org
See the review here:
Zoetic Stage
"The Mother"
Florian Zeller's drama about a mother dealing with the changes in her life kicks off Zoetic Stage's 16th season.
The play, which is a Florida premiere, is part of the Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts' “Theater Up Close” series.
Runs Through Nov. 23 at the Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts, 1300 Biscayne Blvd., Miami.
Info at www.arshtcenter.org
MUSIC
Orchestra Miami
From Berlin to Broadway With Kurt Weill
7 p.m., Saturday, Nov 22 and Sunday, Nov. 23
The Sanctuary of the Arts, 410 Andalusia Ave. in Coral Gables (Saturday) and Miami Beach Bandshell, 7275 Collins Ave., Miami Beach. (Sunday)
Read the miamiartzine.com feature here.
New World Symphony
Prieto: Music of the Americas
7:30 p.m., Saturday, Nov. 22 and 2 p.m., Sunday, Nov. 23
From Argentina and Venezuela to Mexico and New York City, the music of the Americas comes to life under the baton of conductor Carlos Miguel Prieto. Juan Pablo Contreras’ Grammy-nominated Mariachitlán fuses the infectious rhythms of mariachi with original melodies inspired by the Mexican state of Jalisco.
New World Center, 500 17th St., Miami Beach.
Ocean Drive Promenade Series
5 p.m., Sunday, Nov. 23
Jean Caze
Renowned jazz trumpeter Jean Caze, stands as a prominent figure in today's jazz scene. His magnetic performances have graced stages alongside icons such as Herbie Hancock, Aretha Franklin, Mariah Carey, Al Jarreau, Roy Hargrove, Arturo Sandoval, and George Duke, among others. Currently serving as the featured soloist for Michael Bublé worldwide, Jean's musical journey traces back to his roots in Queens, NY, where his passion ignited at the age of nine. Jean's dedication to his craft earned him scholarships, accolades, and widespread recognition, culminating in a Bachelor's degree from Manhattan School of Music and a Master's from Florida International University.
Ocean Drive Promenade Music Series, a free, weekly concert series presented by the Ocean Drive Association. Pack a picnic blanket or lawn chair to stake out your seat on the lawn.
ART
Locust Projects
LA ESQUINITA (Little Corner) by Tara Long (Taralong.overdraft.fee). A large-scale installation juxtaposing Florida’s “Big Sugar” era with today’s Big Tech boom through confectionery and decaying materials, exploring how both industries reshape local culture. Curated by Lorie Mertes.
Opens Friday, Nov. 21, 6 to 9 p.m.
297 NE 67th St., Miami
Mindy Solomon Gallery
Donte Hayes: Beyond Artifacts
Jamele Wright, Sr.: Men Do Not Stand and Sleep, Only Elephants Do That.
Jiha Moon: Purgatory Mutt
Through Nov. 22
Mindy Solomon Gallery, 848 NW 22 St., Miami
The Wolfsonian-FIU
"World's Fair Visions of Tomorrow"
Through Feb. 22
The wonders of 19th- and 20th-century world's fairs—towering architecture and dazzling displays of the latest in technology, science, industry, and art—promised fairgoers a bright and modern future. Featuring Wolfsonian collection works such as posters, books, souvenirs, and one of the first consumer TVs, World's Fairs: "Visions of Tomorrow" spotlights the centerpiece pavilions, spellbinding attractions, and uplifting themes that drew millions to cities from Paris to Spokane, often during times of crisis and change. The exhibition leads up to contemporary artist Marco Brambilla's new video installation, After Utopia (opening fall 2025), which imagines a virtual expo of iconic structures from fairs held across time and around the globe.
Information and ticket prices here.
Patricia & Phillip Frost Art Museum-FIU
Agustín Fernández
The Alluring Power of Ambiguity
Through Sunday, Jan. 4, 2026
Cuban-born Agustín Fernández (1928–2006) was a modern master, incorporating a non-dualistic visual language of figuration and abstraction. Juxtaposing anatomical images with subdued coloration, Fernández is an artist difficult to position within the color-saturated Cuban canon. His ambiguous forms are evocative of flesh and eros, represented through a monochromatic palette. Resonating with the broader modernist movement, Fernández’s work explores themes of exile, separation, and abandonment.
The Patricia & Phillip Frost Art Museum, Florida International University MMC, 10975 SW 17th St., Miami.
Information: 305-348-2890 or frost.fiu.edu
God Made Bob, Bob Made Rock
Primary Gallery
Solo installation by Miami-based artist Robert Lorie in response to Primary's outdoor sculpture garden. God Made Bob. Bob Made Rock., explores the intricate interplay between the natural and the manufactured. Using concrete, mortar, grout, and pigment, Lorie reconstructs the visual and tactile language of mineral formations, blurring the lines between geological phenomena and human intervention.
Primary, 7410 NW Miami Court, Miami
Info at thisisprimary.com
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