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Thursday, October 10

Join our friends at OUTSFL at the Stonewall Museum and Archives, 1300 E. Sunrise, Fort Lauderdale, as they debut their monthly film series. They begin with a film perfect for the season, “Death Becomes Her,” hosted by OUTSFL Arts & Culture Editor Rick Karlin. The screening starts at 6:30. Admission is free, but due to limited seating RSVP to monique@stonewall-museum.org. “Death Becomes Her” is the satirical dark comedy cult classic film that stars Meryl Streep, Goldie Hawn, Bruce Willis, and Isabella Rossellini. It follows the story of two rival women who drink a magic potion that grants them eternal youth, leading to a series of bizarre and humorous events as they struggle to maintain their beauty and outdo each other.Friday, October 11

After their first 3 shows were packed, Tropics Grille Bar and Restaurant continues their Friday Series, An Intimate Evening With… “GUYS ON THE DRIVE: The Ultimate Male Burlesque Show, Broadway Style,” with this week being a MOTOWN theme. Guys on the Drive is hosted by Oscar Novva and features cast member Antonio Edwards and special guests. The special guest this week is Ralph Meitzler. The show, which starts at 8pm, will also feature DJ Ruben Gonzalez on the piano. Guarantee your complimentary seats by making your reservation by calling 954-530-3361.

Anthony Winn Entertainment presents “Prime Carnival” at The Hub with music by DJ Syri and MC Nik Nak. For more information, go to Instagram.com/Aswinn.Aw.

Sunday, October 13

The Bears of South Florida present their October Pool Party at Soltice of Wilton Manors from noon to 4pm. Tickets are $35 each and only 200 are available at BOSFL.org

Monday, October 14

The Wilton Manors Business Association presents their annual Business and Leadership Awards at Hunters Nightclub from 5:30-7pm. This year they honor: Hamill Tire, Peter Hamill with Business of the Year, Carol Moran (Apt 9f) with Business Person of the year, Cliff Mulhaney and John Zieba (Rosies) Business Persons of the Year, and Glen Weinzimer (Bona’s) with the inaugural norm Kent Lifetime Achievement Award. The event will also feature lite bites from Tulios Tacos. Tickets for guests and future members are $15. To purchase tickets or for more info go to WMBA.bix/award

Tuesday, October 15

Rattling Good Yarns Press will hold a book release party beginning at 6 pm (doors open at 5:30) at Hunters Nightclub, (2232 Wilton Dr), to celebrate the publication of Last Call South Florida: A History of 1,001 LGBTQ-Friendly Taverns, Hang-Outs & Haunts. The near encyclopedic work Last Call South Florida sweeps aside the glitter, glamor, and glitz of the Sunshine State’s LGBTQ nightlife scene to look at the very real people who ended up on both sides of the bar. From the investors and entrepreneurs to the entertainers, bartenders, go-go boys, drag performers, and “bar celebrities,” to the customers who came to escape their everyday lives, be entertained, be among others like themselves, and along the way, became a community.  A limited number of copies will be available for purchase ($40 hardcover) and the authors will be available to sign the copies purchased that evening. The first 100 people will be given a coupon for a free cocktail.

The Greater Fort Lauderdale LGBT Chamber of Commerce presents their October Mixer at Myth Gastrobar from 5:30 to 7pm. The event will feature a complimentary Welcome Drink, complimentary hors d’oeuvres, and a great networking opportunity. Tickets are complimentary for members with early registration or $5 within 24 hours of event and $10 for future members with early registration and $15 within 24 hours of event. For more info, go to GGLGLCC.org.

Wednesday, October 16

Aquaplex Key West celebrates Fantasy Fest in both venues Aqua Nightclub and Birdcage Cabaret starting today and going through Sunday, October 27. For more information go to Aquakeywest.com.

Thursday, October 17

Pub on the Drive presents their annual “Turnabout” at 7pm hosted by Lady Marissa, with this years theme being “Freedom.” Call the Pub to reserve a table or ask your server.

Off-Broadway’s longest-running and most beloved musical, The Fantasticks, will kick off Island City Stage’s 13th South Florida Season beginning today. Audiences are in for a treat with twists during Island City Stage’s South Florida premiere of this reimagined version by original librettist and lyricist Tom Jones featuring two young compelling gay leads. The show will run through November 17. The Fantasticks is an allegorical story loosely based on Edmund Rostand’s 1894 play The Romancers (Les Romanesques), concerning two neighboring parents who trick their children into falling in love by pretending to feud. The LGBTQIA+ focused rewrite features two young gay men, Matt and Lewis, at the center of the story, instead of a young man and woman (the original characters were Matt and Luisa).  For more information or to purchase tickets, visit Islandcitystage.org, call (954) 928-9800 or email boxoffice@islandcitystage.org.

Friday, October 18

The Home show is coming to Miami starting today and going through Sunday, October 20 at Miami-Dade County Fair & Expo Center. Home Show Management Corp has been leading the way in Home Design Innovation for OVER 40 YEARS. Producing Florida’s largest Home Shows, event attendees can meet hundreds of exhibitors showcasing thousands of home products and services. The Miami Home Show is your ultimate One-Stop-Shop for your home! For more information or to purchase tickets, go to: https://homeshows.com/tickets/

Miami City Ballet A Midsummer Night’s Dream takes place from today through Sunday, October 20 at the Ziff Ballet Opera House. Take a dip into Shakespeare’s timeless tale of mischief, merriment and mismatched romances, via an undersea reimagining of Balanchine’s full-length audience favorite. Experience a magical seascape of cinematic sets and glittering costumes, inspired by the marvelous marine life found in Florida’s tropical waters and featuring over 50 phenomenal dancers and a live orchestra playing Mendelssohn’s mesmerizing score. Don’t miss MCB’s spectacular season opener. Secure your tickets to this “shimmery, shadowy, magical jewel box of a show” (Miami Herald).  Tickets are available from just $45 at Arshtcenter.org.

Latinos Salud presents their 12th annual Hispanic Heritage Food Bazaar starting at 6pm in their parking Lot at 1401 NE 26th Street, in Wilton Manors. $15 entry gets you food, soft drinks, and first free drink. $25 entry get you all  of the above and 3 extra drinks (4 all together).

Saturday, October 19

The National LGBTQ Task Force Gala takes place today at the Miami Beach Convention Center. For more information, or to purchase tickets, go to Thetaskforcegala.org or see the feature in this mag.

Come Out With Pride Orlando presents their annual Pride this year entitled “Colors of Courage.” The event, once again, will take place at Lake Eola Park. For more information, see the feature in this mag or go to Comeoutwithpride.org.

Equality Florida presents their Annual Palm Beach Gala at the Hilton West Palm Beach (600 Okeechobee Blvd) which this year is a Brunch from 11am to 1:30pm with the VIP reception from 11am to 12pm. For more information or to purchase tickets, go to EQFLPalmBeach.givesmart.com.

The Wilton Manors Artwalk’s 2024/25 season starts today and shows every third Saturday of the month from 6-9pm until May 2025. The event goes down Wilton Drive and then heads onto Dixie Village. For more information, go to Awwm.org

The Arts United Gallery presents their Artist Showcase for their Breast Awareness Exhibition from 7-10pm. At 8pm they will feature a Men Wear Pink Fashion Show hosted by Fay What. For more information go to Artsunitedflorida.com

Sunday, October 20

Friends of Wilton Manors presents “Spooky Park Pride Fun-Raiser” At the Village Pub from 12pm to 3pm, which will feature Cornhole, Doggy Costume contest, Food and Drink, a raffle, a silent auction and prizes. To pre-register or for more info email Friendsofwiltonmanorsparks@gmail.com.

The Kimpton Shorebreak presents “Escape: a Sunset T Dance” on their rooftop form 5 to 9pm. The event features no cover, a DJ and drag performances. They invite you to dance until dark with Fort Lauderdale’s best views.

Tuesday, October 22

The Broward Center for the Performing Arts presents Eddie Izzard: The Remix Tour today at 8pm. For more information, go to BrowardCenter.org

Wednesday, October 23

The highly anticipated 2024 South Beach Seafood Festival is returning in full force for its 12th year, bigger and more thrilling than ever! Brought to you by Tequila Herradura, presented by GOYA Foods, and hosted by Jack Daniel’s along with the support of the Miami Beach Visitor and Convention Authority, this year’s festival promises an unrivaled celebration of ocean-fresh seafood, electrifying entertainment, and the vibrant energy of Miami Beach. From today through Saturday, Oct. 26, the four-day culinary spectacle kicks off Miami’s stone crab season, spotlighting the finest seafood creations from top local chefs and restaurants from across South Florida’s leading neighborhoods. In addition to showcasing the region’s top culinary talent, the festival supports the CI Foundation’s EAT SMART program, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit dedicated to providing healthy meals and nutritional education to the local community and Florida’s youth through Miami-Dade public schools. For more information or to purchase tickets, go to: sobeseafoodfest.com

Hot Stuff

In recognition of Breast Cancer Awareness Month, pink and white frosted cookies are available in October at all Doris Italian Market & Bakery locations throughout South Florida. Throughout the month, $1 from each cookie sold will be donated to the American Cancer Society – Making Strides Against Breast Cancer. Doris Italian Market & Bakery has raised more than $15,000 from cookie sales. Doris Italian Market & Bakery has locations in Sunrise, Coral Springs, Pembroke Pines, Boca Raton and North Palm Beach. For more information, call 954-572-5269 or email customerservice@dorismarket.com. Visit dorismarket.com and follow them on Facebook at facebook.com/DorisItalianMarket.

 

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Scott Holland