After a spending couple of hours mingling, having brews and snapping flicks at Confection our next stop was Jazid in South Beach. The 2nd and 4th Friday of any given month you’ll find the Miami’s own ¡Mayday! performing. This past Friday happened to be Bernbiz’s (Mayday’s front man) birthday celebration. Their performance was great. I also happened to have my Xti with me. Hope you enjoy the pics.
This is my flickr set for Confection, the food-themed art exhibit featuring baked goodies for sale, goodies baked by some of the artists, with proceeds going to the Daily Bread Food Bank. Lot’s of people and plenty of interesting pieces. My favorites were Michael Genovese’s engravings but Hugo Montoya’s baked pieces certainly caught my eye.
Great fan made/unofficial commercial for Trader Joe’s. It almost made me wish I’d love my local Publix as much. I mean I like it a lot, but not that much…
a catalog of street art – Sandra Bark’s collection of local and international street art. (Including quite a bit from the Wynwood area in Miami.) LINK.
Charity Bake Sale/Art Exhibit on February 13th, 2009 at Our House West of Wynwood. Curated by Pres Rodriguez featuring a grip of Miami artists with proceeds benefiting the Daily Bread Food Bank.
The Institute for Human Continuity: Ensuring the end is just the beginning. For three decades the Institute of Human Continuity has brought together the world’s foremost scientists, politicians and business leaders to ensure the survival of humankind beyond 2012… creepy. LINK.
25 Random Things About Me: 1. I stopped doing these lists sometime before the turn of the century. NYT LINK.
White Dade made a short comeback on September last year. Who knew? LINK.
Christian Bales out on lil’ David on the way to the dentist. LINK.
6 ways to save on beer, wine and liquor -other than buying a home brewing kit. LINK.
Above, Dilbert encapsulates the dense atmosphere reigning at the J.O. Ever better than before.