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Eye on Miami: Solange Knowles, Adriana Lima, and More

It's not easy having eyes all over the scene, being around to take in all the wild visuals at all the worthwhile places in the city. There are, however, those parties and gallery openings where a fortunate photographer can point and shoot. Every week, in collaboration with WorldRedEye, New Times...
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It's not easy having eyes all over the scene, being around to take in all the wild visuals at all the worthwhile places in the city. There are, however, those parties and gallery openings where a fortunate photographer can point and shoot. Every week, in collaboration with WorldRedEye, New Times brings you a solid recap of all the recent experiences you may have missed around Miami. It's impossible to be everywhere, but hey, we can try to keep our Eye on Miami.
January 20, Wednesdays at Bâoli Miami
The best way to treat yourself when your boyfriend is out of town is by throwing back a few cocktails for a midweek celebration at Bâoli.
January 21, Kevin Roldan, DJ Envy, and Zoey Dollaz at Wall
Wall was lit with DJ Envy and Mr. Mauricio throwing it down behind the decks last week. Partygoers including Kevin Roldan and Zoey Dollaz turnt up until the break of dawn.
January 21, Venice Magazine Winter Issue Release With Xenia Deli at Burlock Coast Seafare & Spirits
To celebrate Venice magazine’s winter issue release, cover model and breakout star Xenia Deli hosted an exclusive party at Burlock Coast Seafare & Spirits. Publisher Carlos Suarez and wife Lori welcomed 500 guests including Deli, the star of Justin Bieber’s music video “What Do You Mean?”; players and executives from the Miami Dolphins and Florida Panthers; as well as presenting sponsor Ed Morse Automotive Group to celebrate the award-winning magazine’s recent issue. 
January 21, Coolife’s Le Quatrième Parfum Launch at the Webster
Coolife partnered with the Webster to celebrate Le Quatrième Parfum’s exclusive launch in Miami. Guests enjoyed a special evening of scents, champagne, chakra reading, and personalized engraving with Coolife’s Founders Pauline Rochas and Carole Beaupré.
January 22, R3hab at Story
After a long week, all we ever really need is a little R3hab. Story was flooded with partiers getting down to the massive beats and leaving all their worries on the dance floor.
January 22, Trick Daddy at Rec Room
Rec Room revelers were in for a treat Friday night when they rang in the weekend with a surprise performance by Miami’s own Trick Daddy.
January 23, Deorro and Ronaldo Luis Nazario de Lima at Icon
Icon was on another level with Deorro ripping it up behind the decks. Even Ronaldo joined partygoers to let loose and witness the epic turnup.
January 23, Camp Standard - Solange Knowles' Acoustic Performance, S’mores, and Group Astrology
With a special acoustic performance by Solange Knowles and a series of activities over the weekend led by Camp Counselors Baja East, Nicole Winhoffer, Thaddeus O’Neill, and Gigi Burris, the Standard Spa Miami Beach celebrated its tenth anniversary. Knowles, who hasn’t performed publicly since FYF Fest in August 2015, performed songs from her long-anticipated new album for an intimate group, which included Nicole Winhoffer, Scott Studenberg, and John Targon of Baja East, après-surf designer Thaddeus O’Neil, Johan Lindberg, Gigi Burris, Michael Bruno, Jake Sargeant, Sarah Cristobal, and celeb astrologer Susan Miller. 
January 23, Miami City Ballet’s 30th Anniversary Gala
Miami City Ballet celebrated three decades of artistic leadership and community impact at its 30th Anniversary Gala, a spectacular black-tie event on the sands of Miami Beach and underneath a stunning full moon. Chaired by three of Miami’s most prominent families — Ana and Robert Barlick; Tina and Dan Carlo; and Susan D. Kronick and Edward Manno Shumsky — the Gala brought together Miami’s cultural elite and leading philanthropists, from Miami City Ballet founder Toby Lerner Ansin to model/actress Adriana Lima. 
January 24, Luther “Uncle Luke” Campbell and Kent Jones at LIV on Sunday
LIV was beyond lit with Luther “Uncle Luke” Campbell and Kent Jones in the house. Partiers came out to get low and leave all their worries on the dance floor.
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