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Life-Affirming Ways to Get Happy, Hoppy and Bubbly THE GO GUIDE Life-affirming ways to get happy, hoppy and bubbly You don’t have to be the human brain. Info: GablesCinema.com. include some of your favorite routines and Jewish to love what mu- themes reprised by Miss Jenna Beth, sical headliners Neshama Blart house, art house Isadora Bull, Francean Fanny, Candy Mul- Carlebach and Josh Nel- dune, Miss Cherry Mae, Morgan La Rue, son are selling at Isra- South Florida will have another source of Miss Mayven Missbehavin, Ember Furie elFest on Sunday at Boca arthousefilms when Silverspot Cinema and host Miss Eva Jade. Tickets: $10 ($8 Raton’s Mizner Park Am- opens on Friday in Coconut Creek (4441 advance). Show’s at11 p.m., doors open at10. phitheater. It is faith, but Lyons Road). They have to pay the bills, so Info: CupcakeBurlesque.com. Ben Crandell afaith in man’s inherent you’ll find the new “Avengers” adventure goodness and ability to and the “Paul Blart” misadventure on its 11 Twerking men ATLANTIC RECORDS overcome the divisive- screens, but also “Iris,” “Welcome to Me” Charli XCX performs after Saturday’s 1p.m. Get daily ness and uncertainty of and “5 Flights Up.” Info: Facebook.com/ Those diabolical laptoppers still known Miami Marlins game. updates on contemporary life every- SilverspotCinema. as Kraftwerk this week added a second South where. Miami performance to the original show Revolution Live. Info: Miami.Marlins.mlb- Florida There is an infectious Weekend beers that sold out in less time than it would take .com, CharliXCXMusic.com, JoinTheRevo- entertain- optimism in Carlebach, you to remember the refrain from “Auto- lution.net. ment and who has a regular gig Isn’t every week American Craft Beer bahn” (very quickly). The 8 p.m. and 11:30 things to do singing with an African- Week? Just asking. Your favorite beer hall is p.m. performances are Oct. 29 in the Zac’s coming back at South American choir in the doing something greater than usual, with a intimate Olympia Theater at the Gusman Florida.com Bronx, when she says a takeover by a brewery you’re too lazy to Center, with tickets for the new late-night In case you missed it, the Zac Brown Band and on healing change is coming. drive to ... So there’s that. One of my show on sale 10 a.m. Friday. Info: Olym- will bring the tour supporting its daring Twitter at “Jewish unity is very favorites (and, forgive me, father, it’s been a piaTheater.org. new album, “Jekyll and Hyde,” to the Coral @Ben important to Josh and I, couple of months since my last visit) is Fort Sky Amphitheatre in West Palm Beach on Crandell but it’s the one of human- Lauderdale’s Riverside Market, which is Turtles and bubbles Nov. 15. Tickets go on sale to the public 10 ity that really speaks to part of Friday night’s Beer Can Bike Crawl. a.m. Fridayat LiveNation.com and all us,” says Carlebach, daughter of Shlomo For organized types, the crawl is supposed Since its 2014 opening, the Cooper Craft Ticketmaster outlets. Prices are Carlebach, the legendary songwriter who to hit Laser Wolf at 5 p.m., Riverside at 6:30 Kitchen & Bar has prided itself on serving $27.50-$75.50. More info: ZacBrownBand- wrote evocatively of spirituality and social p.m. and Fat Cats at 8 p.m. Bikers will get environmentally conscious food, and will .com. justice. “It’s not about the Jewish people. discounts on cans of Due South, Cigar City, underscore that idea by celebrating its It’s about the world. It’s about our children, Oskar Blues and Terrapin. It’s not as anniversary weekend with donations of 10 Elliott Smith remembered on a whole. ... It’s about healing, about dangerous as it sounds. Not incidentally, the percent of the Friday-Sunday proceeds to oneness.” Riverside Market’s resident beer evangelist, the Loggerhead Marinelife Center. Also One of indie rock’s most revered poets, Carlebach and Nelson, partners onstage Julian Siegel, is throwing a watch party for helping your synchronicity with the planet Elliott Smith, is poked at in the documenta- BR the Riverside’s appearance on the May 20 is the fact that guests will get a free glass of ry “Heaven Adores You,” which screens 7 and off, would each be a headlining solo pop » act in Israel (there have been comparisons episode of the Esquire Network’s “Brew champagne with each entrée all weekend. p.m. Tuesdayat O Cinema Wynwood (90 FRID to “Brangelina”), and having them perform- Dogs,” in which a couple of Scottish guys The Cooper is at 4610 PGA Blvd., Palm NW 29th St., Miami). A reluctant, drug- ing together is a rare treat for a South explore the American craft beer scene. Beach Gardens. Info: TheCooperRestau- addicted star, Smith died of an apparent AY Florida audience. There will be food and beer specials for the rant.com. suicide five years after he performed his , MA IsraelFest, which includes food, enter- party. I’m leaving my bike at home. Info: Oscar-nominated song “Miss Misery” on tainment and a variety of family-friendly Facebook.com/RiversideMarket. On your feet the Academy Awards telecast in 1998. Y1 activities, will begin at 3 p.m. Admission is Tickets: $12. Info: 305-571-9970, O-Cine- 5, 20 free. Info: 561-393-7984. Weekend laughs There are many reasons to amble along ma.org. the Downtown Hollywood Art Walk on 15 A life, affirmed It’s that “Cupcake Wars” guy! That’s all I Saturday night, but this time out, you’ll find R.E.M. remembered » know about Justin Willman, performing the return of Impulse Art, set up at 8 p.m. SUNSENTINEL.COM The Coral Gables Art Cinema’s Science five shows through Sunday at the Fort between 2014 and 2020 Harrison St., in Michael Stipe was uncomfortable with on Screen series reaches its zenith on Lauderdale Improv. The Los Angeles Times which artist Daniel Pontet paints with his stardom, too, but found a way to make it Saturday with Julian Schnabel’s suffocat- called Willman one of a “new breed of feet to the rhythm set by drummers Jeff bend to his will. The music and influence of ingly poignant and beautiful “The Diving magician who’s making magic cool again for Lee, Evan Kline, and Adrian Jones. Info: Stipe’s band, R.E.M., is celebrated in Bell and the Butterfly.” The film is based on grownups.” The real magic is making a VisitHollywoodFL.org/Artwalk. “R.E.M. by MTV,” screening 7:30 p.m. the true story of Jean-Dominique Bauby, show about cupcakes must-see TV for a Tuesday in a handful of South Florida 43-year-old editor of Elle magazine in Paris, certain demographic in my house. Tickets: Marlins music theaters. Offered by Rhino Entertainment who suffered a paralyzing stroke that $17. Info: FTL.Improv.com. and Fathom Events, the film includes Give the Miami Marlins props for their archival footage from the MTV vaults, clips » entombed him in a body permanently SUN SENTINEL locked. Communicating only with his left We’ve got cupcakes Summer Concert Series booking punkish from live shows and TV performances, eyelid, Bauby blinked out the wonderfully pop star Charli XCX, best known to the kids along with interviews by such experts as life-affirming memoir that inspired the Cupcake Burlesque, the standard bearers for “Boom Clap,” but showing off much Stephen Colbert and Jon Stewart. You can film. The 1p.m. screening includes an for the art form in South Florida, celebrate more potential on her latest album, the see it at Cinemark Palace 20 in Boca Raton, interactive introduction from Lucina Ud- five years of twirling tassels and perfectly critically lauded “Sucker.” The free concert Cinemark Boynton Beach 14, Cinemark din, a psychology and cognitive neurosci- placed pasties with an anniversary party 10 on the West Plaza of Marlins Park, right Paradise 24 in Davie and the AMC Aventura ence specialist at the University of Miami, p.m. Saturday at Respectable Street in after the 1p.m. game against the Atlanta 24. Info: FathomEvents.com. » who will delve into the relationship be- downtown West Palm Beach. Calling it a Braves, comes about a month before her 5 tween science and art and the mystery of “greatest hits” affair, the evening will June 15 performance at Fort Lauderdale’s [email protected].
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