Robert Theile at MDC

A SHOWCASE OF ONE OF MIAMI'S MOST INFLUENTIAL ARTISTS

The Museum of Art & Design at Miami Dade College presents Untitled (3 for 8) an exhibition of the art of Robert Thiele from September 4 to November 8. 

Thiele arrived in Miami in 1966, after a stint as a Dallas Cowboy, becoming an art instructor at Miami Dade College, where he taught alongside painter Robert Huff, painter Salvatore La Rosa and the late sculptor Duane Hanson. His work is both intimate and imposing, mixing expressions of sculpture and painting with the use of concrete, plexiglass and stone. 

UNTITLED (3 for 8) is organized by the Museum and curated by guest curator
Tyler Emerson-Dorsch. 

MDC Museum of Art & Design
300 NE 2nd Ave, Miami

Alors on Danse

Stromae Brings European Music to South Florida

Belgian hip hop and electro artist Stromae plays the James L. Knight Center on Saturday, September 12th at 8:00 PM. Paul Van Haver's, known as Stromae, has his first hit in 2010 when a track called Alors on Danse reached number one on the charts in Belgium, France, Sweden, and Greece. He credits Cuban Son, Congolese rumba and singer-songwriter Jacques Brel as his early influences. Freedom Fry Opens. 

James L. Knight Center
400 SE 2nd Ave, Miami

Add Some Miami Spice

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MIAMI SPICE MAKES DINING SCENE MORE ACCESSIBLE

September marks the second month of Miami's annual Miami Spice, a two-month long event promoting the local dining scene. Foodies and dining enthusiasts can get a three-course meal for a reduced price - lunch for $23 or dinner for $39 - at one of the nearly 100 participating restaurants. 

New restaurants joining Miami Spice this year include Michelle Bernstein's Cena By Michy, Klima Restaurant & Bar, Market at Edition, Fooq's and Tom Colicchio's Beachcraft. Favorites include La Mar, The Cypress Room and Scarpetta.

Make a reservation. More information here