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Published on March 29, 2007
March is Women’s History Month, and if you didn’t get a chance to observe it as you should have, or if you just really need to conjure up some good karma toward womankind, here’s your last chance. Community Arts & Culture is holding the fifth annual Women and Culture Festival, an artistic celebration of women. The two-day event started yesterday with an all-female art and photography exhibit at the ever-funky Jakmel Art Gallery (146 NW 36 St., Miami), featuring artists Stephanie Van Hauten, Melissa Pena, and others. Today from 7:00 to 11:00 p.m., a diverse lineup of female dancers, musicians, and singers will rock the North Beach Bandshell.
This is no ballad-laden, sappy chick concert. Expect a unique show with ultramodern acts like She Said, a supergroup of Miami’s most talented female musicians, and Agape featuring Nadia Harris, who blend multimedia visuals with organic, electronic music.
Sat., March 31, 7-11 p.m.