Super Fly
Super Fly (1972) screens as part of Bookends of Black Cinema: The Classic and the Cult, a two-day retrospective featuring panel discussions with author Josiah Howard, moderated by Ale Duckenfield-López.
Super Fly (1972) screens as part of Bookends of Black Cinema: The Classic and the Cult, a two-day retrospective featuring panel discussions with author Josiah Howard, moderated by Ale Duckenfield-López.
Hafeez Lakhani reads from and discusses his debut novel Abundance, a story of a Miami family navigating faith, ambition, and a mother's refusal of medical intervention. In conversation with novelist Ivonne Lamazares at Books & Books. Free and open to the public.
Isabel Klee reads from her memoir Dogs, Boys, and Other Things I've Cried About, a story of rescue dogs, complicated relationships, and finding your footing in New York City. At Books & Books in Coral Gables. Tickets required; each includes a copy of the book.
The Cuban Heritage Collection at the University of Miami Libraries hosts a webinar examining the personal and artistic legacies of Cuba's 50-year-old military intervention in Angola.
The Burrow hosts an intimate 12-course Omakase dinner with sake and cocktail pairings, live vinyl, and a post-dinner social in the style of a modern cultural salon. Two seatings available at 7 pm and 9 pm, limited to 40 guests.
On May 14th, Elizabeth Danielle & Co. hosts Founder's Night at GROU Café in Coral Gables, a curated evening of founder panels, open Q&A, and guided networking for entrepreneurs, creatives, and builders. Capped at 35 attendees, the event runs from 6:30 to 9:00 PM and includes light bites, drinks, and curated goodie bags.
Time and Harmony presents Fusion of Sound, a chamber concert featuring works by contemporary composers exploring modern classical music.
On May 14th, Yubi Box Sushi, Bodega Taqueria y Tequila, and The Bakery Coral Gables take over the hidden mezcaleria at Bodega Coral Gables for Sushi and Spins, a 12-course omakase by Chef Marco Levy followed by tacos, cocktails, and a live DJ. Two seatings at 7:00 and 9:00 PM, 16 seats each.
The South Florida Symphony performs Hummel's Piano Quintet and Schubert's Trout Quintet at Coral Gables Congregational Church, followed by a post-concert meet and greet with the musicians. Student tickets available with valid ID.
Violinist William Hagen and pianist Marina Radiushina take the stage at the Knight Center for Music Innovation for an evening spanning Mozart, Kreisler, Korngold, Grieg, and Saint-Saëns. Part of the Mainly Mozart Festival 2026.
