“Suddenly, Last Summer”
Coral Gables Branch Library screens the 1959 film "Suddenly, Last Summer," starring Katharine Hepburn, Elizabeth Taylor, and Montgomery Clift. Based on
Coral Gables Branch Library screens the 1959 film "Suddenly, Last Summer," starring Katharine Hepburn, Elizabeth Taylor, and Montgomery Clift. Based on
Author and Retro Recipes Kitchen creator Bobby Hicks discusses his debut cookbook, Retro Recipes, featuring vintage American dishes and the stories behind them. Books will be available for purchase, and admission is free with RSVP.
Yubi Box Sushi, Bodega Taqueria y Tequila, and The Bakery Coral Gables present Sushi & Spins, featuring a 12-course omakase by Chef Marco Levy, tacos, cocktail specials, and a live DJ inside Bodega Coral Gables' mezcaleria.
A Berkeley private school seems like the last place you’d expect a crisis. Scones at board meetings, Rumi quotes from
The Coral Gables Music Club presents a free concert at Steinway Piano Gallery as part of the 89th Royal Poinciana Festival. The program features performances by young artists Zoe Aldana, Nicolas Marin Fumero, Shanming He, and Mason Lang, followed by a reception.
Juilliard-trained cellists Mitchell Lyon and Ken Kubota perform a genre-spanning concert featuring music by Bach, Gershwin, The Beatles, and other artists. The program blends classical, jazz, pop, and rock influences.
Coral Gables Magazine sponsors a screening of Young Frankenstein in celebration of the 100th anniversary of Mel Brooks' birth and what would have been Gene Wilder's 93rd birthday. The classic comedy follows a scientist who uncovers his grandfather's experiments in Transylvania.
The Coral Gables Branch Library hosts a celebration of the original Raggedy Ann and Andy dolls featuring a screening of the 1941 animated film, popcorn, activities for all ages, and an opportunity to view the historic dolls.
The Poiesis Quartet performs works by Daniel Lasaga, Maya Irizarry Lambright, Max Lang, and Calvin Ray Shawler before joining pianist Marina Radiushina for Brahms' Piano Quintet in F Minor, Op. 34 as part of the Mainly Mozart Festival.
The Burrow Sessions No. 13 features the Tal Cohen Trio, with Grammy Award-winning pianist Tal Cohen joined by bassist Vincent Dupont and drummer Ludwig Afonso. Admission includes unlimited house cocktails, wine, sparkling wine, and spirits.
