
6D | Sun Sentinel SunSentinel.com Monday, March 14, 2016 PN Go! Monday Your guide to getting out, brought to you by the staff of SouthFlorida.com Monday PICK OF THE WEEK: SUNDAY Thursday Monday marks the holiest of math- “Spring Awakening,” the rock mu- ematical holidays, Pi Day, and to cele- sical spun around the German play brate, Funky Buddha Brewery will written by Frank Wedekind, drew serve pie-flavored craft beer inside the headlines in January for its new taproom (1201 NE 38th St., Oakland Broadway version, which featured Park). The geeky afternoon kicks off deaf actors among its cast. So we’re with beer tappings at 3:14 p.m. (of eager to see what Slow Burn Theatre, course), and includes Blueberry Cob- on a roll with recent musicals “Big bler Ale, Carrot Cake Wheat, Lemon Fish” and “Violet,” can do in its Meringue Berliner, Key Lime Berliner, mounting of Steven Sater and Duncan Strawberry Shortcake Wheat Wine, Sheik’s Tony-winning drama, opening Muy Bonita brown ale, German Choc- 7:30 p.m. Thursday at the Broward olate Cake brown ale and Red Velvet Center (201SW Fifth Ave., Fort Lau- English red ale. At 8 p.m., eight beer derdale). The cautionary tale involves nerds will bury their faces in apples adolescent students whose sexuality and blueberries for a pie-eating con- and passage into adulthood is being test (a no-hands rule applies), with the stifled by a repressive community. $45, top three finishers vying for Funky through April 3, via Ticketmaster.com. Buddha gift cards ($20-$100) and 954-462-0222 or BrowardCenter.org. 22-ounce bottles of Maple Bacon Coffee Porter and Last Snow. 954-440-0046 or FunkyBuddhaBre- wery.com. Friday As of March 10, a handful of $1,249 VIP passes remain ($349 general admission is sold out) for Ultra Music Festival 2016. So if you happen to keep the cost equivalent of a MacBook Air in your bank account, know that this Friday-Sunday smorgasbord of raver- friendly electronica boasts a strong lineup, with Friday DJ sets by Martin Garrix, Armin Van Buuren, Kaskade, Miike Snow, Carl Cox and John Dig- weed, all under the bandshell and colorful LED boards of Bayfront Park (301Biscayne Blvd., Miami). We’re IMEH AKPANUDOSEN/GETTY IMAGES also digging ’90s rap-rock electronica Usher will perform Sunday at Jazz in the Gardens at Sun Life Stadium. veterans the Prodigy, whose Saturday set should lean on their 2015 album “The Day Is My Enemy”; and David Guetta and Purity Ring on Sunday. People without tickets can stream the Ushering in sweet sound festival at UltraMusicFestival.com. 4 p.m.-midnight Friday, noon-midnight Tuesday Saturday, noon-11 p.m. Sunday. Although Rihanna’s eighth album, of Jazz in the Gardens “Anti,” was released to little fanfare or Arguably the strongest lineup the Jazz in the Gardens Music Festival has promotion in January, its lead dance- ever presented, Sunday’s bill brings avant-garde singer Janelle Monáe, R&B Saturday hall single, “Work,” featuring rapper artist Usher and Kenny “Babyface” Edmonds to Sun Life Stadium (247 Don Drake, blasted into the public con- Shula Drive, Miami Gardens). That’s after Saturday’s show, which includes no We don’t know about you, but siz- sciousness in February. Both the al- less than Aretha Franklin, Kool and the Gang and Michael McDonald. Usher, zling, heartburn-inducing pork puts us bum and the single remain atop the the eight-time Grammy winner, is the headliner, and he’s coming off yet an- in the mood for blues. This is why Billboard Hot 100 and Billboard 200 other Top 20 hit last year with “I Don’t Mind,” featuring Juicy J. $65-$90 via we’re thankful for the greased-up Albums charts, respectively. The sing- Ticketmaster.com. Find the full lineup at JazzInTheGardens.com. throwdown called the Delray Beach er, who will be doing “Work” when Bacon and Bourbon Festival, returning she delivers her Anti World Tour to Saturday to Old the AmericanAirlines Arena (601 School Square (51N. Biscayne Blvd., Miami) at 7:30 p.m. Swinton Ave.) with Tuesday, will likely showcase her smoky spirits and other smash singles, “Umbrella,” Wednesday music by Jay Blues “Rude Boy” and “Bitch Better Have The man picked to close out the 10th Band and Grace and My Money.” $31-$176 via Ticketmaster- edition of Festival of the Arts Boca on the Victory Riders. A .com. 786-777-1000 or AAArena.com. Wednesday night, Joshua Bell, bears a highlight of the musical instrument arguably more famous festival, of course, is the Pappy Van than he is: a 303-year-old Stradivarius Winkle tastings (8 p.m., and it’s $300), violin. The Stradivarius, which will accom- but also the flood of seminars, pairings pany Bell’s 7 p.m. program at Mizner Park and chef demos that accompany the Amphitheater (590 Plaza Real, Boca Ra- food vendors. This year brings a pork ton), carries a striking, cinematic history, assault of bacon and bourbon burgers, involving thievery by the Nazis in the 1930s. bacon garlic fries, pork pot pie with a Wednesday’s performance with the Lynn creamy béchamel and Dr. Pepper-and- Philharmonia will be highlighted by Tchai- bourbon-glazed pork belly with bok kovsky’s “Serenade for Strings in C Major” choy. Noon-11 p.m. $25 for general and Vivaldi’s “The Four Seasons, Op. 8.” admission, $59-$150 for food pairing $25-$225. 866-571-2787 or FestivalBoca- tickets. 561-279-0907 or DelrayBaco- .com nandBourbonFest.com. Phillip Valys | Staff writer The weather Latest updates and radar at SunSentinel.com/weather Forecast for Monday OUTDOOR PLANNER AROUND FLORIDA Tuesday Today Tuesday High: 84°8RealFeel 9° Southeast Florida tides Day Night Daytona Beach 84/62/pc 85/59/s Monday High Low Ft. Myers 83/65/pc 82/64/s 7 a.m.Noon 5 p.m. 9 p.m. Gainesville 82/59/pc 85/56/s Bahia Mar Y.C. 1:26a 1:41p 8:29a 8:58p Jacksonville 86/59/pc 87/58/s Bkrs Hlvr-Inside 2:33a 2:48p 9:00a 9:29p Naples 81/66/pc 80/65/s Boca Raton 1:59a 2:14p 8:30a 8:59p NASA 83/64/pc 84/59/s High Low Boynton Beach 2:41a 2:56p 9:30a 9:59p Orlando 86/65/pc 87/61/s Delray Beach 3:00a 3:15p 9:30a 9:59p Pensacola 77/62/pc 77/64/s 85 66 Fort Pierce 1:05a 1:20p 7:05a 7:34p Tallahassee 84/58/pc 86/57/s Hillsboro Inlet 1:20a 1:35p 7:26a 7:55p Mostly sunny Tampa-St. Pete. 80/67/pc 81/65/s Hollywood Beach 2:13a 2:28p 9:04a 9:33p 71 81 81 77 Vero Beach 85/65/pc 85/62/s Jupiter Inlet 1:26a 1:41p 7:14a 7:43p Winds: S 7-14 mph Overnight low: 68° Winds: SSW 4-8 Lake Worth Inlet 1:00a 1:16p 7:18a 7:34p US CITIES Laud-by-the Sea 1:02a 1:17p 7:10a 7:39p Anchorage 36/28/s Los Angeles 68/50/c Port Everglades 1:07a 1:22p 7:14a 7:43p Wednesday Atlanta 73/55/c Miami 85/68/pc Jeff Berardelli’s outlook Tuesday Atlantic City 52/47/r Milwaukee 48/38/c Day Night Baltimore 52/45/sh Minneapolis 58/48/c Bahia Mar Y.C. 2:31a 2:48p 9:00a 9:30p Boston 41/38/r New Yo rk City 45/42/r Bkrs Hlvr-Inside 3:33a 3:50p 10:04a 10:34p Monday will have intervals of clouds and Buffalo 56/42/r Norfolk 70/54/t Boca Raton 2:59a 3:16p 9:34a 10:04p Burlington, Vt. 43/35/r Oklahoma City 83/51/s sunshine and patchy cloud coverage at night. Boynton Beach 3:41a 3:58p 10:34a 11:04p Charlotte 78/55/t Philadelphia 49/46/r High Low Delray Beach 4:00a 4:17p 10:34a 11:04p Chicago 53/43/c Phoenix 79/57/pc Fort Pierce 2:05a 2:22p 8:09a 8:39p Cincinnati 66/52/sh Pittsburgh 62/50/r 84 69 Hillsboro Inlet 2:20a 2:37p 8:30a 9:00p Mostly sunny and Cleveland 65/48/t Portland, Ore. 50/39/sh Hollywood Beach 3:13a 3:30p 10:08a 10:38p Dallas 84/59/s Raleigh 78/57/t pleasant Jupiter Inlet 2:26a 2:43p 8:18a 8:48p Denver 63/31/pc Richmond 64/51/c WPEC chief meteorologist, PO Box 198512, West Lake Worth Inlet 2:02a 2:19p 8:23a 8:37p Palm Beach, FL 33419. Email: [email protected] Des Moines 69/52/pc Rochester, N.Y. 55/41/r Winds: ESE 4-8 Laud-by-the Sea 2:02a 2:19p 8:14a 8:44p Detroit 65/49/t St. Louis 69/56/pc Port Everglades 2:07a 2:24p 8:18a 8:48p El Paso 79/53/s Salt Lake City 52/35/sh Hartford, Conn. 42/36/r San Diego 66/56/pc Boating conditions Honolulu 81/69/sh San Francisco 61/48/c Cold Warm Stationary Low High Area Wind Seas Cond. 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