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Posted by Maryanne Salvat On May - 6 - 2010ADD COMMENTS

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This Thursday, May 6 the Opium Group’s SET nightclub is launching its newest weekly party “The Set Up.” The Spy vs. Spy (Mad Magazine’s famed comic strip) inspired party will take place in the nightclub’s intimate, clandestine upstairs room and is hosted by well-known local purveyors of fun: Zac Courtney, Javier Pacheco and George Coronado.  DJs Gil Montiel, Oren Nizri and Nando are set to take turns on the turntables (read- Mac Books) and provide partygoers with a night full of Electro-Indie and house music.  The Set Up begins at 10 p.m. SET is located at 320 Lincoln Road.  For more information, please call 305-531-2800 and/or visit www.setmiami.com

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Florida’s own, The Heavy Pets (THP), are celebrating the release of their second full-length studio effort on Saturday, May 8 at the Culture Room, 3045 Federal Highway in Fort Lauderdale.  The eponymous album features 12 colorful tracks, a slew of special guest musicians and a distinctly bold new statement from THP. The party starts at 7 featuring a live performance at 9.  Tickets cost $10. No RSVP required.

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Treat your mom or that special someone in your life to the Miami Light Project’s annual Friends Dinner fundraiser on Saturday, May 8, at 7:30 p.m. at their brand new 14,000 square foot Wynwood arts space, The Light Box at Goldman Warehouse, (404 N.W. 26th Street). The evening promises to be filled with “celebrated food, robust beverages, rousing entertainment and the most fascinating gathering of Miami glitterati, with its innovative location, and no-holds barred party atmosphere, you will find artists, power brokers, dowagers, hipsters, notables and socialites cheek to jowl, having the time of their lives!”

 This year’s Friends Dinner will honor visionary developer Tony Goldman.   Expect feature performances by Miami-based fusion band, ¡MAYDAY! and performance troupe Circ X. Dinner will be served by Thierry’s Catering with décor provided by Las Tias, the Wynwood vintage store. Other sponsors include Ocean Drive magazine, Heineken and Wish. Individual tickets cost $150, host levels range in price from $1,000-$10,000.  For tickets call 305.576.4350.

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Lilac and Lilies Boutique is hosting a fashion show and pop-up boutique at the 9th Annual Harley Dog Days event benefitting PAWS (Pets Are worth Saving) and the Humane Society of Broward County.  The fundraiser dinner which takes place on Saturday, May 8 at 6:30 p.m. at the waterfront estate home of PAWS’ honorary chairs, Ron Picou and Michelle DiMarco, celebrity stylist and owner of Lilac And Lilies will feature cocktails, hors d’oeuvres, a fashion show and intimate dinner with a live auction and tribute to the late Bruce Rossmeyer.  Dessert will be served along a dueling pianos act and tunes from Fifth Avenue Music. Doc Reno from Big 105 will serve as emcee.  A pop-up Lilac and Lilies Boutique will offer guests the chance to score some of their favorite designers with a portion of proceeds going to PAWS.  Tickets are $200 per person. Visit http://www.humanebroward.com/paws/HDD2010index.html for more information

The Heavy Pets

Posted by Maryanne Salvat On May - 6 - 2010ADD COMMENTS

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The SET UP

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BUMP IT UP

Posted by Maryanne Salvat On May - 4 - 2010ADD COMMENTS

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Kids Hear Now Gala- Opulent Splendor

Posted by Mary Jo Almeida-Shore On April - 29 - 2010ADD COMMENTS

KidsHearNowThe Villa by Barton G. was aglow in purple light on Saturday night for the Kids Hear Now Foundation’s second charity gala.  With six-foot centerpieces comprised of unique stone pots filled with roses, hydrangeas, and cherry blossoms (leave it to Barton!) atop golden brocade tablecloths- we can honestly say we’ve never seen the former Versace manse look more beautiful.  The food wasn’t too shabby either:  shrimp as big as your head, bone-in filet and a dessert bar right out of the Hansel and Gretel fairy tale. Among the highlights of the evening was the touching video of the foundation’s success stories, the soundtrack of which guests listened to via state-of-the-art Bang & Olufsen headsets which they later got to take home (not bad for a parting gift, huh?). Lucky guests were also given an authentic, limited edition Versace plate.  Another highlight was a unique performance by a capella group, Naturally 7, which employs “vocal play,” in which instrumental sounds are made using only their voices- which sound exactly like a full band (remember the guy in the Police Academy movies?). In all, $750, 000 dollars was raised for the cochlear implant charity- which provides surgery to deaf children, enabling them to hear right away- hence the name: Kids Hear “NOW!”  This wonderful fundraising effort adds to the already generous 5 million dollar donation which the Barton G. Kids Hear Now Foundation has committed to establishing the Barton G. Kids Hear Now Cochlear Implant Family Resource Center.

Lets Get Physical

Posted by Maryanne Salvat On April - 29 - 2010ADD COMMENTS

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