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12B | Sun Sentinel SunSentinel.com Thursday, March 2, 2017 PN Brought to you by the staff Go! of SouthFlorida.com CELEBRITIES Events take families Tribune news services around world this weekend By Jennifer Jhon Eastern cuisine at the favorite Seuss videos, live Staff writer Fruit & Spice Park, 24801 performances and celebri- SW 187th Ave., Home- ty readers. miami Cultural diversity is the stead. Tickets are $12, or childrensmuseum.org EVAN AGOSTINI/INVISION theme this weekend, with $5 for ages 6-12. I “Annie” takes the Split time: Pop star Katy events throughout South fruitandspicepark.org stage Friday through Perry and actor Orlando Florida designed to im- Morikami Museum & Sunday in Miami. See one Bloom are breaking up merse visitors in cultures Japanese Gardens in Del- of the world’s best-known after about a year together. found around the globe. ray Beach has Family Fun musicals about an orphan Representatives for Perry The Southeast Florida Days through Sunday. and her dog at Arsht Cen- and Bloom released a Scottish Festival and Celebrate Hina Matsuri, a ter,1300 Biscayne Blvd., statement Wednesday Highland Games on Japanese Doll Festival, Miami. Tickets start at saying the couple “are Saturday feature the and visit the gardens. The $29. arshtcenter.org taking respectful, loving sheepdog demonstrations museum is at 4000 I Disney’s “The Little space at this time.” Bloom’s made famous by a pig in Morikami Park Road. Mermaid” is also on film credits include “Pi- the movie “Babe.” See live morikami.org/hina- stage through Sunday. See rates of the Caribbean” and sheep-herding and cele- matsuri-japanese-doll- the familiar tale of a mer- “The Lord of the Rings” brate Scottish heritage festival maid and her prince come trilogy. He was previously with bagpipe music, danc- Weston is celebrating to life with iconic songs, married to supermodel ing, athletics, fiddling and all kinds of cultures with plus a few new ones, and Miranda Kerr. Perry is singing, Scottish food and the Weston World Fest plenty of adventure and promoting her new single, Scottish games for kids at on Sunday. Try authentic dancing. Tickets start at “Chained to the Rhythm,” Plantation Heritage Park, international foods, visit $30. Broward Center for and has had hits with “I 1100 S. Fig Tree Lane. The country booths with activ- the Performing Arts, 201 Kissed a Girl” and “Cali- 9a.m.-6 p.m. event is $25 ities for kids and enjoy SW Fifth Ave., Fort Lau- fornia Gurls.” for adults and $3 for ages music from around the derdale. browardcen- 6-14. Get discount tickets globe, noon-4 p.m. Sunday ter.org Gaga fills in: Lady Gaga is in advance at sassf.org. at Weston Regional Park, I In “Rhythmic Circus: going to Coachella. The The Mardi Gras Car- 20200 Saddle Club Road. Feet Don’t Fail Me diva announced Tuesday nival on Friday night at westonfl.org Now!” on Friday, Minne- PAUL BUCK/EPA night she will be perform- Flamingo Park in Miami And don’t forget the apolis dancers hit the road Casey Affleck, winner of the award for Best Actor, ing at the music festival for Beach has both Brazilian Florida Renaissance with a trunk full of tap appears in the press room during the 89th annual both weekends in April. and Louisiana roots. This Festival in Deerfield shoes, funky costumes and Academy Awards ceremony in Hollywood, Calif. Gaga will take the headlin- free celebration from 6 to Beach (ren-fest.com) and abig brass band. “Heat- ing spot that had been 9p.m. Friday features live the Chinese Lantern box,” the human beatbox, Beyonce’s; pregnant with music from the Miami Festival in Boca Raton joins the seven-piece funk Casey Affleck speaks twins, Beyonce announced Beach Jazz Ensemble, a (chineselantern band to accompany a last week that her doctors magic show, and arts and festival.com), both of parade of genre-hopping recommended she bow crafts. Wristbands for which transport visitors music and hard-hitting about past claims of out. rides and carnival games back in time with specta- percussive dance. The are $5, and refreshments cles and entertainment. show is at 8 p.m. at Old Off the market again: will be available for pur- Other highlights: School Square Pavilion, 51 sexual harassment Tyrese Gibson has remar- chase. Flamingo Park is at I The Miami Children’s N. Swinton Ave., Delray ried, but the Grammy- 1245 Michigan Ave. Museum is free on Beach. Tickets are $25; $15 In an interview after his Oscar win, Casey Affleck nominated singer, actor miamibeach.gov/ Thursday from 10 a.m. to for students. addressed earlier sexual harassment claims against and model isn’t sharing the parksandrecreation 6p.m. in honor of Dr. OldSchoolSquare.org him and said “everyone deserves to be treated with name of his new bride. The Asian Culture Seuss’ 113th birthday. The respect in the workplace and everywhere else.” Gibson posted a video on Festival on Saturday and Seussical fun includes [email protected] or The “Manchester by the Sea” star had largely Instagram that included Sunday features crafts, art, themed games, art proj- 954-574-5316 evaded questions about the two lawsuits brought photos from a Valentine’s music, dance and Far ects, screenings of your against him while making the 2010 mockumentary Day wedding. He says his “I’m Still Here,” which he directed. The settlement of wife has grace and ele- each case prevents each party from discussing the gance and is “college edu- accusations. Affleck has denied the allegations. cated with multiple de- TODAY In an interview posted Tuesday night by The Bos- grees” and will serve as an ton Globe, Affleck said, “I believe that any kind of example to his 9-year-old Music is meant for mature audiences. 8 p.m., The mistreatment of anyone for any reason is unaccept- daughter, Shayla. Gibson Abyss Theatre, 2304 N. Dixie Highway, able and abhorrent, and everyone deserves to be was married to Shayla’s Matisyahu: The Grammy-nominated Wilton Manors. 954-326-7767. $25. treated with respect in the workplace and anywhere mother, Norma Mitchell, reggae musician fuses the traditional else.” from 2007 to 2009. sounds of his genre with rock, house, hip- Other Asked about those who have criticized his Academy hop and dub, in addition to singing freely Award win on Sunday, Affleck said there was “nothing March 2 birthdays: Au- about his Jewish faith. The acoustic show Jennifer Egan: The Pulitzer Prize-winning Ican do about it other than live my life the way I thor Tom Wolfe is 86. features stripped -down versions of his author of “A Visit From the Goon Squad” will know I live it and to speak to what my own values are Actress Laraine Newman chart-topping songs and deep catalogue, as speak on “Novelist as Journalist/Journalist and how I try to live by them all the time.” is 65. Singer Jon Bon Jovi is well as new and unreleased material. 7:30 as Novelist” as part of the 11th annual Festi- 55. Actor Daniel Craig is 49. p.m., Boca Black Box, 8221 Glades Road, val of the Arts Boca. 7 p.m., Mizner Park —Associated Press Singer Chris Martin is 40. Boca Raton. 561-483-9036. $65-$105. Cultural Arts Center, 201 Plaza Real, Boca Raton. 866-571-2787, festivaloftheartsbo- Theater ca.org. $30. Dilbert “Love and Human Remains”: Play- wright Brad Fraser’s sexy, edgy thriller is set Dancing in the mid-1990s. The story revolves around Silent Disco: This date night or friends’ David, a former TV actor now working as a night out offers a high-energy performance waiter, whose life has become a bit compli- in a silent atmosphere. The music is experi- cated. But the real complications come in enced through high-quality, wireless head- the form of dead bodies, when brutally phones at this DJ dance party. 9 p.m., Old murdered women begin popping up around School Square, 51 N. Swinton Ave., Delray Chicago as a serial killer’s rampage casts a Beach. 561-243-7922. $15. long shadow on the quest for love. The show The weather Latest updates and radar at SunSentinel.com/weather Forecast forThursday OUTDOOR PLANNER AROUND FLORIDA Friday TodayFriday High: 83° RealFeel 92° Southeast Florida tides Day Night Daytona Beach 77/54/c 69/50/s Thursday High Low Ft. 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