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Miami Free Times: Anthony Bourdain, Teepee, and Roll the Stones

Monday: The best tribute bands are the ones that focus on the capturing the sound and not the look of their honorees. Go hear a free show of Roll the Stones at the Van Dyke Café for free renditions of "Start Me Up" without all that creepy Mick Jagger lip-smacking...
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Monday: The best tribute bands are the ones that focus on the capturing the sound and not the look of their honorees. Go hear a free show of Roll the Stones at the Van Dyke Café for free renditions of "Start Me Up" without all that creepy Mick Jagger lip-smacking.

Tuesday: Eric Lopez-Zareno, AKA Teepee, who we awarded Best Solo Musician, is playing a free show at Kill Your Idol this Tuesday. Teepee's fuzz-rock will be joined by Haitian Hillbilly, Modernage, and Henri Horrible.

Wednesday:
Known as much for his way with words as for his way with food, Anthony Bourdain discusses his new book Medium Raw: A Bloody Valentine to the World of Food and the People Who Cook on Wednesday night. It's free with a purchase of Medium Raw from any Books & Books store.


Thursday: If you're a fan of the Wynwood art scene, then you've

already sensed that the Summer lull has begun. To tie you over until a

much more active Fall, go see the survey exhibit "DCG Open" at the David

Castillo Gallery for a who's who in Miami's contemporary art.

Friday:

Good news, the Wolfsonian Museum is free every Friday night. And they don't just

leave you hanging to wander around aimlessly. A guided tour, starting at

6 p.m., will take you through their current exhibits: "Advertising for

Health," "Designing Healthy Spaces," "Art and Design in the Modern Age,"

and "+5: Recent Acquisitions."

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