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Got a thing for Morris Lapidus? The Bacardi Building? The old Jetson's cartoon?
Then tonight's "Time for Design" forum on Miami Modernism at the Musuem of Contemporary Art in North Miami (770 NE 125th St.) is your kind of get-together.
From 7-9 p.m., art historian Edwin Stirman and photographer Robin Hill will rap about the roots of the MiMo style and how it continues to influence Miami's architecture.
If you're already a MOCA member, then the forum's free. Otherwise, it's $5, or $3 for seniors and students with I.D.