Best of all? It's a free interactive experience. Through images, videos, costumes, and artifacts, the show highlights six drag pioneers - Nikki Adams, Tiffany Arieagus, Cathy Craig, Daisy Deadpetals, Electra, and Latrice Royale. In honor of Pride month in June, History Fort Lauderdale presents "I Am What I Am: A Tribute to South Florida's Drag Pioneers." The exhibition kicks off on May 31 with a special celebration at the Galleria at Fort Lauderdale. "I Am What I Am: A Tribute to South Florida's Drag Pioneers" April 22 through May 1, at various locations. Outshine will return later in the year with its Fort Lauderdale edition October 13-23. The festival closes out with Icelandic action comedy Cop Secret at the Sandrell Rivers Theater on May 1. Other films on deck include romantic French comedy Anaïs in Love, Sundance Film Festival Audience award-winner Girl Picture, and Australian erotic romance Lonesome. The Miami edition of the festival opens with the comedy-drama B-Boy Blues at the Black Archives History Lyric Theater on April 22. Tickets cost $12 to $16.įeaturing 45 international features and premieres, Outshine Film Festival returns from April 22 to May 1. April 15 through September 5, at Pérez Art Museum Miami, 1103 Biscayne Blvd., Miami 30. In all, PAMM's exhibit offers a rare juxtaposition of two artists who share many similarities while also producing work profoundly different from each other. The exhibition showcases similar themes in the artists' works, as well as Warhol's queer-coded early paintings and Marisol's exploration of the female experience.
The exhibit explores the parallel rises of Marisol and Andy Warhol during their early careers from 1960 to 1968. Premiering on April 15, "Marisol and Warhol Take Take New York" look at two influential figures at the dawn of the pop-art era in the early 1960s. "Marisol and Warhol Take New York" at Pérez Art Museum Miami Expect a return to the pre-pandemic days this year, with performances by Raye and Tai'Aysha. Of course, the main event people attend is the parade along Ocean Drive (April 10). This year's festivities occur April 1-10, with highlights including the second-annual Legends Ball (April 7) and the VIP Beach Affair at Lummus Park (April 8). There are events at all times of day, whether you like sleeping in late or going out while the sun is still up. It takes place in April, so you don't have to make a Sophie's choice of which Pride event you want to go to. There's a lot to love about Miami Beach Pride. Miami Beach Pride is only the beginning of a jam-packed social calendar of queer events across South Florida.įrom film festivals to art exhibits, make room for the rainbow-hued events on the horizon. If you're laboring under the misapprehension that South Florida's LGBTQ+ event calendar starts and ends the first week of April, you're so wrong.