Things to do in Miami this weekend
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In classic Miami fashion, there's almost too many events to keep track of.
- But we've narrowed it down to a few to minimize decision fatigue.
🖼️ "The Artist as Educator" examines the exhibit "Kabuya Pamela Bowens-Saffo: From the Heights" and discusses the necessity to highlight women creatives who are under-studied.
- Museum of Art and Design Miami Dade College, Padron Campus, Room 201
- Tonight, 6:30pm-8pm. Free.
📽️ "No Other Land" at O Cinema on Miami Beach. Guests can watch the film, which won the Oscar for best documentary feature, beginning tomorrow through Tuesday, and again on March 19 and 20.
- Opening night (Friday) is sold out. Saturday-Tuesday showings remain.
- Tickets: $11.60+
🎸 Miami Beach Youth Music Festival showcases local youth talent on three stages. Plus plenty of family-friendly events.
- Saturday, Miami Beach Bandshell. 3pm-10pm. Free.
💐 20th Annual Orchids in Bloom Festival is a two-day celebration featuring educational talks, events and family-friendly activities.
- Fairchild Tropical Botanic Gardens. Saturday, Sunday, 10am-5pm.
- Tickets: About $12-$25
💰 404 Not Found fundraiser party for gender-affirming care, by Buen Provecho Collective and Walls Down.
- Saturday, 11pm-3am, at OverUnder. Free
"Spring to Light," a performance by the Peter London Global Dance Company, is showing at the Sanctuary of the Arts in Coral Gables.
- Saturday, 7:30pm-9pm. $13+.
💃 Calle Ocho Music Festival is Carnaval Miami's main event, spanning 15 city blocks to create Miami's largest street festival and the country's largest Hispanic festival.
- Sunday, 11am. Eighth Street, between SW 12th and 27th Avenue. Free
🎨 Brazilian artist Gustavo Nazareno is displaying his first solo presentations in the U.S. at Opera Gallery in Miami and Bal Harbour.
- On view through March 29.
