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6D | Sun Sentinel SunSentinel.com Monday, March 7, 2016 PN Go! Monday Your guide to getting out, brought to you by the staff of SouthFlorida.com

Monday PICK OF THE WEEK: THURSDAY Friday It’s 10 artists, profiled by 10 The BB&T Center (1 Panther Park- Miami filmmakers, in the cheekily way, Sunrise) might need to check named short-film project “I’ve Never next month’s electric bill after Friday’s Not Been From Miami,” screening high-voltage AC/DC concert, support- tonight at Olympia Theater (174 E. ing the band’s 17th , “Rock or Flagler St., Miami) as part of Miami Bust.” Noteworthy on this tour is the International Film Festival. A Knight absence of founding rhythm guitarist Arts Challenge-funded roundup of Malcolm Young, who’s currently suf- shorts that debuted last year on fering from dementia. The band’s 8 WPBT2’s “Art Loft,” the documentaries p.m. performance will follow an elec- sing praise for Miami scenemakers, tric year for the group, who played last such as AholSniffsGlue (as filmed by year’s Grammy Awards and headlined Jacob Katel, aka Swampdog) the graf- Coachella. $70.75-$125.25 via fiti star whose trademark droopy eyes Ticketmaster.com. 800-745-3000 or peer at northbound Interstate 95 driv- TheBBTCenter.com. ers from Wynwood’s walls. Other pro- filed artists include cartoonist Brian Butler, known for concert drawings at Churchill’s Pub (shot by Tina Fran- cisco); Farley Aguilar, whose bleak paintings blend abstraction and social Saturday realism (Kareem Tabsch); and dance On Saturday, a communion of food choreographer Rosie Herrera, founder trucks, art vendors and 30 bands on of Rosie Herrera Dance Theatre (Jona- four stages will congregate in Fort than David Kane). After the 7 p.m. Lauderdale’s FAT Village. Why? That’s screening, an 8:30 p.m.-midnight after- the power of For the Love Music Festi- party will include a DJ, schmoozing val, returning noon-11p.m. Saturday and Stella Artois. $20-$30. with headliner 305-237-3456 or (“”), the late-’90s MiamiFilmFestival.com. and early ’00s indie-rockers reuniting for the first time since 2012. Originally fronted by ’s , the reconstituted lineup now has singer Jason Gleason, bassist Chad Neptune, drummer Steve Kleisath, guitarist Derick Cordoba and KARA STARZYK/COURTESY touring guitarist Josh Diaz. They’ll ClueLess on Las Olas returns Thursday to Fort Lauderdale. join a fit-to-burst bill that includes Kids, MeWithoutYou and Civilian. $35, $125 for VIP seating, parking and open bar, via FortheLoveFestival.com Don’t be caught and ForTheLoveFestival.EventBrite Tuesday .com. At 17 videos and 200-plus photos, the Norton Museum of Art’s show ‘ClueLess on Las Olas’ “Still/Moving: Photographs and Video We try not to associate the annual Powerball winner?) from Art From the DeWoody Collection” is ClueLess on Las Olas, in which local 5:30 to 9 p.m. Thursday. The crime- an ambitious medley of 20th century sleuths prowl Las Olas Boulevard for solving will kick off at the Stranahan modern art. This is nothing compared clues to a “murder,” with the obvious House (335 SE Sixth Ave., Fort Lau- to the 10,000 pieces in the actual col- board game populated by Col. Mus- derdale), and some 500 gumshoes lection of DeWoody, a part-time West tard and Miss Scarlett. But forget will track down culprits by raiding Palm Beach art collector and friend of that: It’s basically Clue: Fort Lau- several Las Olas shops for clues. the museum. Rare finds are all over derdale edition. The fundraiser ben- We’ll, ahem, check Gran Forno, and the show, including Ed Ruscha’s 1966 efiting Broward Partners in Educa- you go on without us. $35 per partici- art book, “Every Building on the Sun- tion this year brings the theme “Lotto pant. 954-288-7201or set Strip,” a portrait of Audrey Hep- Demise” (someone knocked off the BrowardPartners.com. burn, and black-and-white photos of Marilyn Monroe. 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Tues- day at 1451 S. Olive Ave., West Palm Beach. Closes May 15. $5-$12. 561-832-5196 or Norton.org. Wednesday Sunday Laila Lalami’s recent novel “The Moor’s We’re surprised Blue Man Group is Account” is quintessential Florida history, not involved with this. Cirque du set 500 years ago, when conquistadors Soleil’s new “Toruk: The First Flight,” claimed the state’s Gulf Coast for the Span- aprequel inspired by and set thou- ish crown. Told from the perspective of sands of years before the events of one Moroccan slave, Estebanico, the book James Cameron’s 2009 blockbuster follows 600 crewmembers sailing through “Avatar,” involves the same race of fog, darkness and doubt, as their numbers cobalt-blue humanoids from the film. start to dwindle thanks to heat, mosqui- Except now the Na’vi dance, swing toes, disease and Native Americans. Meet and dive acrobatically to choreo- Lalami 7 p.m. Wednesday at graphed numbers on a stage that re- Cultural Arts Center (201Plaza Real, Boca creates the fictional planet Pandora. 1 Raton) as part of the ongoing Festival of the and 5 p.m. Sunday at the American- Arts Boca. $25-$40. 866-571-2787 or Airlines Arena, 601Biscayne Blvd., FestivalBoca.com. Miami. $48-$134. 786-777-1000 or AAArena.com

Phillip Valys | Staff writer

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Forecast for Monday OUTDOOR PLANNER AROUND FLORIDA Tuesday Today Tuesday High: 76°7RealFeel 8° Southeast Florida tides Day Night Daytona Beach 75/57/pc 77/60/s Monday High Low Ft. Myers 80/59/s 82/63/s 7 a.m.Noon 5 p.m. 9 p.m. Gainesville 78/51/s 79/56/s Bahia Mar Y.C. 6:58a 7:17p 1:29a 1:55p Jacksonville 75/51/pc 76/57/s Bkrs Hlvr-Inside 8:05a 8:24p 2:00a 2:26p Naples 80/61/s 82/64/s Boca Raton 7:31a 7:50p 1:30a 1:56p NASA 75/60/pc 77/64/s High Low Boynton Beach 8:13a 8:32p 2:30a 2:56p Orlando 78/58/s 80/60/s Delray Beach 8:32a 8:51p 2:30a 2:56p Pensacola 74/61/pc 75/64/pc 79 72 Fort Pierce 6:37a 6:56p 12:05a 12:31p Tallahassee 77/50/pc 78/53/s Hillsboro Inlet 6:52a 7:11p 12:26a 12:52p Breezy with Tampa-St. Pete. 79/60/s 80/63/s Hollywood Beach 7:45a 8:04p 2:04a 2:30p 67 76 74 71 periods of sun Vero Beach 76/62/pc 78/64/pc Jupiter Inlet 6:58a 7:17p 12:14a 12:40p Winds: E 10-20 mph Overnight low: 68° Winds: ESE 12-25 Lake Worth Inlet 6:23a 6:41p 12:01a 12:33p US CITIES Laud-by-the Sea 6:34a 6:53p 12:10a 12:36p Anchorage 33/26/sf Los Angeles 59/45/r Port Everglades 6:39a 6:58p 12:14a 12:40p Wednesday 69/51/pc Miami 77/68/pc Jeff Berardelli’s outlook Tuesday Atlantic City 55/46/s Milwaukee 56/47/sh Day Night Baltimore 62/45/s Minneapolis 61/54/c Bahia Mar Y.C. 7:51a 8:13p 1:45a 2:10p Boston 50/36/pc New Yo rk City 57/45/s Bkrs Hlvr-Inside 8:53a 9:15p 2:49a 3:14p Expect sunny, breezy and pleasant conditions Buffalo 51/41/pc Norfolk 62/48/s Boca Raton 8:19a 8:41p 2:19a 2:44p Burlington, Vt. 43/30/sn Oklahoma City 70/56/t Monday, but watch for rough surf and rip Boynton Beach 9:01a 9:23p 3:19a 3:44p Charlotte 66/44/pc Philadelphia 60/46/s High Low Delray Beach currents. At night it will be partly cloudy, 9:20a 9:42p 3:19a 3:44p Chicago 56/51/sh Phoenix 71/52/pc Fort Pierce 7:25a 7:47p 12:54a 1:19p windy and warm. Cincinnati 62/50/pc Pittsburgh 63/45/pc 80 72 Hillsboro Inlet 7:40a 8:02p 1:15a 1:40p Partly sunny; Cleveland 60/46/pc Portland, Ore. 53/38/sh Hollywood Beach 8:33a 8:55p 2:53a 3:18p 72/61/t Raleigh 66/45/pc breezy, pleasant Jupiter Inlet 7:46a 8:08p 1:03a 1:28p Denver 52/28/r Richmond 63/44/s WPEC chief meteorologist, PO Box 198512, West Lake Worth Inlet 7:11a 7:32p 12:53a 1:20p Palm Beach, FL 33419. Email: [email protected] Des Moines 67/59/t Rochester, N.Y. 54/38/pc Winds: SE 12-25 Laud-by-the Sea 7:22a 7:44p 12:59a 1:24p Detroit 57/45/c St. Louis 73/58/sh Port Everglades 7:27a 7:49p 1:03a 1:28p El Paso 70/43/pc Salt Lake City 55/33/c Hartford, Conn. 53/35/s San Diego 61/49/r Boating conditions Honolulu 83/68/s San Francisco 59/48/sh Cold Warm Stationary Low High Area Wind Seas Cond. Houston 75/66/c San Jose 59/43/sh Showers T-Storms Rain Flurries Snow Ice St. Aug to Jupiter Inlet E 10-20 5-9 Heavy Indianapolis 62/50/pc Santa Fe 56/26/pc -10s -0 0s 10s 20s 30s 40s 50s 60s 70s 80s 90s 100s 110s Jupiter Inlet to Key Largo E 12-25 4-7 Mod. Kansas City 73/58/c Seattle 50/39/sh Key Largo to Dry Tortugas E 15-25 4-8 Heavy Las Vegas 58/45/c Wash., D.C. 63/48/s C. Sable to Tarpon Sprgs E 10-20 1-3 Light AROUND THE WORLD UV Index Beach Info Latin America Canada High Boca Raton 561-393-7989 Boynton 561-742-6775 Acapulco 88/74/pc Calgary 51/26/c 30 minutes to Bogota 70/51/pc Edmonton 40/26/c Deerfield 954-480-4413 burn Buenos Aires 77/56/pc Halifax 36/31/sn 7 Fort. Laud 954-828-4597 Cancun 83/74/s Montreal 39/29/sn The higher the AccuWeather.com UV Haulover 305-947-3525 Caracas 86/74/pc Ottawa 41/27/sn Index™ number, the greater the need Hollywood 954-921-3334 for eye and skin protection. Guadalajara 82/48/pc St. John’s 29/19/c La Paz 82/58/s Toronto 52/38/c Pollen levelAir Quality Mexico City 74/47/pc Vancouver 50/38/sh Monterrey 92/54/pc Winnipeg 38/34/c moderate good Panama City 93/72/pc CAUSE: Juniper CAUSE: Ozone International Rio de Janeiro 91/76/pc Athens 66/55/pc 30 25 Santiago 76/50/pc Baghdad 74/49/s Source: Florida Center for Source: www.airnow.gov Sao Paulo 82/69/t Beijing 52/24/s Allergy & Asthma Care Veracruz 84/68/pc Berlin 43/30/c Lawn-watering Lake Okeechobee Caribbean Budapest 50/36/c water level (In feet) Philipsburg 83/76/sh Cape Town 73/60/pc restrictions Bermuda 65/59/sh Dublin 44/35/r Hallandale Beach and Lake Worth Bridgetown 86/77/s Geneva 42/28/sh Water once per week Odd address: 15.72 Curacao 88/77/pc Helsinki 38/31/sn Monday; Even address: Thursday Freeport 74/63/s Jerusalem 70/53/s Georgetown 75/72/s London 45/30/pc Shown are Rest of Broward and Miami-Dade counties Havana 82/62/s Madrid 51/33/sh noon positions Water twice per week Odd Address: Kingston 87/75/sh Moscow 36/32/c for weather. Wed., Sat.; Even address: Thur., Sun. Montego Bay 83/74/sh Paris 43/30/pc Te mperature Palm Beach County Nassau 80/68/s Rome 55/40/sh bands are highs Water twice per week Odd address: Wed. St. Domingo 87/69/t Seoul 57/32/pc for the day. and Sat.; Even address: Thur. and Sun. St. Maarten 83/75/sh Stockholm 39/30/sn St. Thomas 84/74/t Sydney 85/72/s Sun & Moon San Juan 82/74/t Taipei 78/63/pc Sunset ton. 6:26 p.m. Trinidad 89/75/pc Tokyo 61/53/r Sunrise tom. 6:37 a.m. Weather: s-sunny, pc-partly cloudy, c-cloudy, i-ice, Forecasts and graphics provided by AccuWeather, Inc. ©2016 NEW: FIRST: FULL: LAST: Moonrise tod. 5:27 a.m. sh-showers, t-thunderstorms, r-rain, sf-snow flurries, Mar 8 Mar 15 Mar 23 Mar 31 Moonset tod. 5:12 p.m. sn-snow, tr-trace