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The Best Things to Do in Miami This Week

Hoes With Feelings, Gender Blender, Nu Deco Ensemble, and more can't-miss events in Miami this week.
Italian producer Pisapia brings his hard techno sund to Domicile on Friday, April 26.
Italian producer Pisapia brings his hard techno sund to Domicile on Friday, April 26. Tempo Management photo
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Friday, April 26

On the last Friday of every month, Critical Mass Miami invites bicyclists to take to the streets as a reminder for drivers to share the road. The meetup point is always the same: Government Center in downtown Miami, with the ride departing at 7:15 p.m. and trekking across Miami and Miami Beach for 12 to 18 miles. As of press time, this week's map hasn't been released, but check out miamibikescene.com a few days before the event for all the details. 6:30 p.m. Friday, at Government Center, 111 NW First St., Miami. Admission is free. Jose D. Duran

On Friday, the Art of Hip Hop will host legendary photographer Mike Miller, known for capturing iconic photos of rappers like 2Pac, Snoop Dogg, and Eazy-E. During his appearance, the sharpshooter will unveil outtakes of the cover for N.W.A.'s tenth-anniversary Straight Outta Compton tribute album, released in 1998. He'll also talk about his work with museum cofounder Alan Ket and answer questions from the audience. 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. Friday, at the Art of Hip Hop, 299 NW 25th St., Miami; 786-772-1604; artofhiphop.com. Admission is free with RSVP via eventbrite.com. Sophia Medina

At 25, Italian techno producer Pisapia has the kind of career most DJs would envy. A fixture of Europe's underground dance and neorave scenes, he's introducing a legion of younger ravers to fresh takes on the techno and hard techno genres. He's collaborated and released music on labels like 9X9, Taapion, and Etruria and continues to sharpen his skills behind the decks. On Friday, he'll stop at Domicile to deliver an energetic set alongside Izzlo, Kujo, DomnRob, and Dadrev. 11 p.m. Friday, at Domicile, 6391 NW Second Ave., Miami; instagram.com/domicile.miami. Ticket costs $19.40 to $29.10 via dice.fm. Jose D. Duran

Saturday, April 27

Promoting inclusivity in the yoga space, the Queer Yoga Club comes together on Saturday, inviting him, her, and them to gather at the Miami Yoga Garage as a community. (Queer friends and allies are welcome too!) The class features a group meditation and an hour-long vinyasa flow yoga class, followed by a community discussion on wellness, with light snacks and drinks provided. 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday, at Miami Yoga Garage, 1940 NW Miami Ct., Miami; 305-400-8761; miamiyogagarage.com. Admission is donation-based via eventbrite.com. Ashley-Anna Aboreden

In an era where bit-sized content serves as a source of entertainment, it is easy to forget the beauty of storytelling through the simple use of words. The second annual Our Voices: Festival of Words is ready to bring it to the forefront again, inviting writers, authors, and frequent readers to ignite their creative spark and express themselves. The day will feature masterclasses, poetry readings, and art workshops with Pulitzer Prize-winning poet Jericho Brown, local storyteller and historian Dr. Kitty Oliver, and artist Reyna Noriega. 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday, at Samuel Delevoe Park, 2520 NW Sixth St., Fort Lauderdale; ourvoicefest.com. Admission is free with RSVP via eventbrite.com. Sophia Medina

On Saturday, Nu Deco Ensemble invites you on a musical journey alongside R&B sensation Durand Jones and Grammy-nominated singer-songwriter Emily King. The evening features the premiere of an orchestral commission by Miguel Atwood-Ferguson, a multi-instrumentalist who has worked with artists like Dr. Dre, Mary J. Blige, and Thundercat. The orchestra will also present a reimaging of Rihanna's chart-topping hits and Maurice Ravel's Mother Goose Suite. 8 p.m. Saturday, at the Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts, 1300 Biscayne Blvd., Miami; 305-949-6722; arshtcenter.org. Tickets cost $35 to $115. Ashley-Anna Aboreden
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Gender Blender celebrated its seventh anniversary at Gramps on Sunday, April 28.
Photo by Christopher Collins

Sunday, April 28

Left-field R&B singer Mariah the Scientist stops at Revolution Live on Sunday as part of her To Be Eaten Alive Tour. The Atlanta native released her third album, To Be Eaten Alive, last October, featuring collaborations with 21 Savage and Young Thug and production by London on da Track, Kaytranada, and WondaGurl. The record is also her first since leaving RCA to sign with Epic Records. The opener for Sunday's show is up-and-coming Canadian singer Chxrry22. 7 p.m. Sunday, at Revolution Live, 100 SW Third Ave., Fort Lauderdale; 954-449-1025; jointherevolution.net. Sold out. Jose D. Duran

True crime junkies: Dr. Rachel Toles stops at the Parker to present her show "The Psychology of Serial Killers" on Sunday. Under Toles' expert guidance, you'll dive into a serial killer's mind and understand their methodology. She'll discuss what leads people to become serial killers, backed by statistics and studies. The program will also delve into the different categories of serial killers, the types of crimes they engage in, and the type of crime scenes and hints they are known to leave behind. 7:30 p.m. Sunday, at the Parker, 707 NE Eighth St., Fort Lauderdale; 954-462-0222; parkerplayhouse.com. Tickets cost $25 to $45 via ticketmaster.com. Sophia Medina

Can you believe it's been seven years since Gender Blender hit the scene? The punk queer party, sponsored by Impulse Group, celebrates the milestone on Sunday at Gramps with live music from Cannibal Kids, Buko Boys, and the Forum and drag performances by Sin Silva, Aurora Natrix, and Karla Croqueta. As usual, PartyKarloz will be the evening's host, with the promise that this will be one bash for the books. 9 p.m. Sunday, at Gramps, 176 NW 24th St., Miami; gramps.com. Tickets cost $10 to $15 via eventbrite.com. Ashley-Anna Aboreden

Monday, April 29

If you're a woman in 2024, you already know that social media is not your friend. It constantly reminds you that you're not pretty, thin, or rich enough. However, if you want to break from that abusive relationship, stop by Books & Books on Monday when author Kara Alaimo will discuss her book, Over the Influence: Why Social Media is Toxic for Women and Girls – And How We Can Take It Back. She'll be in conversation with Kristal Brent Zook, talking about how the current media landscape is crafted to prey on your vulnerabilities and how to recognize the subtle and not-so-subtle sexism and misogyny you find online. 6:30 p.m. Monday, at Books & Books, 265 Aragon Ave., Coral Gables; 305-442-4408; booksandbooks.com. Admission is free with RSVP via eventbrite.com. Ashley-Anna Aboreden

Tuesday, April 30

Grab a paintbrush and a beer on Tuesday when Magic 13 Brewing hosts Brush & Brews. No matter your skill level, the acrylic painting class will have you unleashing your creative energy on the canvas in a laid-back atmosphere. You'll receive step-by-step guidance from a skilled instructor and be allowed to connect with other would-be painters. 4 to 7 p.m. Tuesday, at Magic 13 Brewing Co., 340 NE 61st St., Miami; 786-773-9139; magic13brewing.com. Tickets cost $20 via eventbrite.com. Sophia Medina

Instead of heading out to the usual happy hour, the Doral Yard invites you to unwind after work at Hatha Yoga, led by the Lotus Institute for Wellness. The session will focus on bringing power and strength through invigorating stretches and movements. Throughout the practice, you'll experience some dharma talk, align your inner chakras, and enhance the positive energy around you. After the class, sit back and relax with drinks and bites from the Doral Yard's array of vendors. 6:30 p.m. Tuesday, at the Doral Yard, 8455 NW 53rd St., Ste. 106, Doral; 786-843-5106; thedoralyard.com. Tickets cost $9.50 via eventbrite.com. Sophia Medina
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José González celebrates the 20th anniversary of his landmark album, Veneer, at the Miami Beach Bandshell on Wednesday, May 1.
Photo by Peter Toggeth/Mikel Cee Karlsson

Wednesday, May 1

Before Miami Race Week kicks things off, Issabella's on Lincoln Road and Perrier Jouët beckon you to indulge in their F1 Champagne & Caviar Dinner on Wednesday. The six-course menu will rev up your taste buds as sommelier Benjamin Desrousseaux guides you through each course. The menu includes a Hokkaido scallop and caviar, creamy linguine caviar pasta, and herb-crusted rack of lamb. The dinner ends on a sweet note with a Champagne-poached pear and mascarpone cream. 7:30, 8, 8:30, and 9 p.m. Wednesday, at Issabella's, 1022 Lincoln Rd., Miami Beach; 305-397-8040; issabellas.com. Dinner cost $175 via resy.com. Sophia Medina

Swedish singer-songwriter José González is currently on the road celebrating the 20th anniversary of his debut album, Veneer. The tour wraps up Wednesday when he stops at the Miami Beach Bandshell. At the show, he'll perform his 2003 album in its entirety, along with some other of his classics. The indie-folk artist is perhaps best known for his cover of the Knife's "Heartbeats," taking it from an electropop juggernaut to a soft acoustic contemplation on love. 8 p.m. Wednesday, at Miami Beach Bandshell, 7275 Collins Ave., Miami Beach; miamibeachbandshell.com. Tickets cost $56.65 to $211.15 via dice.fm. Jose D. Duran
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