Showing posts with label July 26. Show all posts
Showing posts with label July 26. Show all posts
Thursday, July 26, 2007
Friday, July 20, 2007
July 26-Rush Hour-The Network

We’ve had a great response from the Miami Beach Network for our next "Rush Hour" happy hour. Join us there on Thursday, July 26, 2007, 6:30 p.m. - 8:30 p.m. at The Raleigh Hotel, 1775 Collins Ave, Miami Beach. VIP access by signing up in advance by phone 786.866.8447 or online at http://www.jewishmiami.org/calendar.cfm?index=8805&task=viewEventInfo. Couvert $12 in advance or $16 at the door.
I look forward to seeing you there!
Matt Adler
Thursday, July 19, 2007
All Ivy Happy Hour Thursday July 26
Wharton Club / All Ivy+ Happy Hour at Capital Grille
Join the Wharton School Club of South Florida and the All Ivy+ Group at the next Happy Hour at Capital Grille on THURSDAY, JULY 26, 2007 at 6:00 PM. For more information, please visit http://www.whartonsouthfla.com/article.html?aid=180.
Join the Wharton School Club of South Florida and the All Ivy+ Group at the next Happy Hour at Capital Grille on THURSDAY, JULY 26, 2007 at 6:00 PM. For more information, please visit http://www.whartonsouthfla.com/article.html?aid=180.
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MOCA's Optic Nerve Film Festival Thursday July 26
MOCA's Optic Nerve Film Festival
Thursday July 26 at 7 and 9 p.m.MOCA's Optic Nerve Film Festival has been, and remains to be, one of the few venues for South Florida's independent filmmakers to submit short movies (from 50 seconds to 6 minutes in length). Now in its 9th year, Optic Nerve continues to spotlight a wide range of genres including: narrative, abstract, film-noir and animation, just to name a few. After the initial screenings, one of the undiscovered magnum opuses will be chosen by MOCA's panel of judges and purchased for the museum's collection with funds provided by Starbucks Coffee Company. In the past, winning Optic Nerve pieces have easily contested those of video installation experts that are mostly seen during Miami's annual Art Basel convention. Help keep independent filmmaking in Miami alive by supporting these innovative installments. General admission is $5 and the Optic Nerve screenings are free with museum admission. RSVP is required. Seating is limited and not guaranteed. Starbucks reception between the 7 and 9 p.m. screenings.
Museum of Contemporary Art770 NE 125th St., North Miami
Thursday July 26 at 7 and 9 p.m.MOCA's Optic Nerve Film Festival has been, and remains to be, one of the few venues for South Florida's independent filmmakers to submit short movies (from 50 seconds to 6 minutes in length). Now in its 9th year, Optic Nerve continues to spotlight a wide range of genres including: narrative, abstract, film-noir and animation, just to name a few. After the initial screenings, one of the undiscovered magnum opuses will be chosen by MOCA's panel of judges and purchased for the museum's collection with funds provided by Starbucks Coffee Company. In the past, winning Optic Nerve pieces have easily contested those of video installation experts that are mostly seen during Miami's annual Art Basel convention. Help keep independent filmmaking in Miami alive by supporting these innovative installments. General admission is $5 and the Optic Nerve screenings are free with museum admission. RSVP is required. Seating is limited and not guaranteed. Starbucks reception between the 7 and 9 p.m. screenings.
Museum of Contemporary Art770 NE 125th St., North Miami
Taiwanese Film Nights ThursdayJuly 26
Taiwanese Film Nights
ThursdayJuly 26 at 6 p.m.The screening of "Yi Yi" is part of special programming to highlight Asian culture and history sponsored in conjunction with The Taipei Economic and Cultural Office in Miami. This film complements the museum's current exhibition, "Clay and Brush: The Ceramic Art of China." "Yi Yi," by Edward Yang, is a drama that depicts a family of four who deal with their common hardships in diverse ways. Begin the evening with refreshments at the Lowe Art Museum at 6 and then continue on to the Storer Auditorium for the film, just a short walk away. Admission is free.
Begin at the Lowe Art Museum1301 Stanford Drive, UM Campus, Coral Gables305-284-3535
ThursdayJuly 26 at 6 p.m.The screening of "Yi Yi" is part of special programming to highlight Asian culture and history sponsored in conjunction with The Taipei Economic and Cultural Office in Miami. This film complements the museum's current exhibition, "Clay and Brush: The Ceramic Art of China." "Yi Yi," by Edward Yang, is a drama that depicts a family of four who deal with their common hardships in diverse ways. Begin the evening with refreshments at the Lowe Art Museum at 6 and then continue on to the Storer Auditorium for the film, just a short walk away. Admission is free.
Begin at the Lowe Art Museum1301 Stanford Drive, UM Campus, Coral Gables305-284-3535
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