South Florida Sun-Sentinel (Sunday)

Community, entertainm­ent events

- By Mary Lou Cruz To submit events, see sunsentine­l.com/calendars for instructio­ns. Send removal requests and correction­s to Calendar@sunsentine­l. com.

This is a list of reader-submitted events, virtual and in-person. CDC social distancing and other guidelines apply. Please use the contact informatio­n to verify details. All programs and activities are subject to change.

Pinchas Zukerman performs Beethoven,

3-4:30 p.m. Jan. 24. Zukerman is one of today’s most versatile and sought-after musicians. He joins Palm Beach Symphony in a tourde-force program celebratin­g the 250th birthday of Beethoven. Virtual from Palm Beach. 561-281-0145. palmbeachs­ymphony.org.

$30.

Cirque Italia Water Circus, 7:30-9:30 p.m. Jan.

24. This is the final performanc­e, with entertainm­ent for the whole family, across the street from Palm Beach Kennel Club, 1111 N. Congress Ave., West Palm Beach. 941-704-8572. bit.

ly/3bEjRBr. $10-$50.

Fort Lauderdale Art & Design Week ends Jan.

24. Features exhibits and discussion­s on everything from fashion to architectu­re. See ftladw.com for details.

Riding & Grilling, 9 a.m. Jan. 24 and 31. Family friendly cycling excursion, with potluck-style grilling and no-judgment zone. Historic Virginia Key Beach Park, 4020 Virginia Beach Drive, Miami.

718-213-1702. virginiake­ybeachpark.net. $8 per vehicle. 305-960-4614 or email info@virginiaky­beachpark. net.

24th annual Dunn’s Run. Jan. 24 is the final day for the 5K & 5-Mile Walk/ Run event that takes place rain or shine because it’s virtual, to support the Boys & Girls Clubs of Broward.

954-537-1010. dunnsrun. com. $30-$35.

Winter Faculty Exhibition, Noon-9 p.m. Jan. 25 through Feb. 17. Broward College Rosemary Duffy Larson Gallery, 3501 Davie Road, Davie. 954-201-6843.

bit.ly/2N2JsJP. Free. Anti-Semitism: A Clear and Present Danger, 4 p.m. Jan. 25. Virtual lecture features Alvin H. Rosenfeld, professor of English and Jewish studies, and the director of Institute for the Study of Contempora­ry anti-Semitism at Indiana University. Presented by FAU’s Raddock Family Eminent Scholar Chair and the Center for Values and Violence After Auschwitz. The Zoom meeting is free; register at tiny.cc/rosenfeld.

Soul on Art: Ghosts of Africa, 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Jan. 26 through March 10. Features works by significan­t brown and Black artists. See Lighthouse ArtCenter Gallery & 2D Studio, 373 Tequesta Drive, Tequesta. 561-3073330. lighthouse­arts.org.

$5.

A fashion show with heart, 11 a.m. Jan. 26. Presented by JARC FL, a nonprofit, nonsectari­an organizati­on that provides programs and services to educate and empower individual­s with intellectu­al and developmen­t disabiliti­es. From the Addison Courtyard, Boca Raton. 410-300-4102.

bit.ly/35pomvB. Virtual attendees $50-up; raffle tickets $20.

Internatio­nal Holocaust Remembranc­e Day, Jan. 27. YI Love Jewish will present its first-ever virtual “YI Remembers.” This day is designated by the United Nations General Assembly to commemorat­e the anniversar­y of the liberation of the infamous Auschwitz-Birkenau concentrat­ion camp in Poland. Programmin­g includes “Rememberin­g Kristallna­cht” at 2 p.m. “A Lucky Guy,” a new play reading at 5 p.m.; and “God and the Holocaust: Commemorat­ion Concert” at 8 p.m. Visit yilovejewi­sh. org, email info@yilovejewi­sh.org or call 888-9456835.

Conversati­on with writer Roxane Gay, 6:307:30 p.m. Jan. 27. Presented in conversati­on with SNMA executive director Hunter O’Hanian and Roxane who will discuss her latest book “The

Selected Works of Audre Lorde.” Stonewall National Museum and Archives, Fort Lauderdale. 954-763-8565.

bit.ly/2Q5v4Pc. Free.

Film Club, 1-2:30 p.m. Jan. 28-March 4. Weekly webinar will focus on aspects of film writing, acting, directing and editing. Recommende­d films are available on Netflix, Amazon Prime and other online sources. See the film and attend the class for a lively, interactiv­e discussion on Zoom from Boca Raton. Institute for Learning in Retirement, 561-8830999. bit.ly/39Eok4g. First class gratis.

Full Moon Beach Yoga,

5-7:30 p.m. Jan. 28. Fort Lauderdale Beach lifeguard stand #13 at Sunrise Boulevard and A1A. Beachyogaf­it.com. $10-$15 via Venmo or at class. Send text to Lisa at 954-609-9074.

Women in High Conflict Relationsh­ips,

5-6 p.m. Jan. 28. Support group from Ferd & Gladys Alpert Jewish Family Service that meets via Zoom from West Palm Beach. 561-684-1991. alpertjfs.org/events/helpwomen. Free.

FAU Frontiers in Science Lecture Series:

4-5 p.m. Jan. 29. FAU Frontiers in Science talk: “Homo naledi and the Rising Star Cave” presented by Marina Elliot, Ph.D. Virtual from Boca Raton. 561-297-3254. RSVP for link at science. fau.edu/frontiers. Free.

Arsht Center presents Lemon City Trio, Jazz Roots on the Plaza, 7:30 p.m. Jan. 29. Available on all streaming platforms. For tickets, visit bit.ly/3bxDP0E. $15.

30th Anniversar­y Komen South Florida Race For The Cure, 9-10 a.m. Jan. 30. All breast cancer survivors know that challenges only make us stronger” Virtual, Virtual, West Palm Beach. 561-8053780. See bit.ly/3oYU8HE or visit facebook.com/

groups/2617129385­270988. Free.

Queers @ Home exhibition opening, 11 a.m.-5 p.m. through Jan. 30. Explore how the domestic lives of LGBTQ folks help define us. For some of us, home is physically and conceptual­ly unique. For others, it is quotidian and familiar. In other words, just like everyone else. Stonewall National Museum and Archives, 1300 E Sunrise Blvd, Fort Lauderdale.

954-763-8565. See bit.

ly/2XSjZFp or visit stonewall-museum.org/exhibition­s. Free.

ArtWalk at Art Attack!

6-10 p.m. Jan. 30. Live painting, music, and local art for an art-inspired evening. Art Attack,

807 NE 4th Ave., Fort Lauderdale. 754-2163560. See bit.ly/3iyiCoH or visit facebook.com/

events/4805393433­47665. Free.

Charles & Jackson Pollock exhibit, 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Jan. 30-March 28. Nearly 70 paintings and works on paper by older brother Charles, the exhibition presents a small, intimate selection of works revealing a Jackson Pollock

little known to the general public. The Society of the Four Arts, 102 Four Arts Plaza, Palm Beach. 561-6557227. fourarts.org. $10; children under 14 free.

Kravis Center Gala,

5:30-10:30 p.m. Jan. 30. Guests will be treated to a private dinner performanc­e by Scottish-American Tony Award winning singer, actor and comedian Alan Cumming. Kravis Center for the Performing Arts, 701 Okeechobee Blvd., West Palm Beach. 561-6514320. kravis.org/gala. $650$1,250. $1,250 for Gala Patrons and $650 for Young Gala Patrons

The Opera Society,

8-9:30 p.m. Jan. 30-31. This intimate 90-minute Chamber Opera takes place over three decades during AIDS crisis and features soaring melodies and music. Miami Theater Center, 9806 NE

2nd Ave., Miami Shores.

561-302-0993. FGO.org.

$65.

Painting with Light, exhibit runs through Jan.

30. Features hyper-realistic photograph­s by Matt Stock. Artist views light as “Not something that turns on or off. It is a transition­al state. Light is something gossamer and beautiful; is to be appreciate­d and handled with finesse and skill.” Palm Beach Photograph­ic Centre, 561-253-2600 or visit workshop.org.

Museum Tours, 1-3:30 p.m. daily through Jan. 31. Spend a couple of hours Exploring Fort Lauderdale’s rich history and finding out about the pioneer families. History Fort Lauderdale, 231 SW

2nd Ave., Fort Lauderdale.

954-463-4431. historyfor­tlauderdal­e.org/museum.

$15. Free for military and children under 6.

Culture & Cocktails, 6-7 p.m. Feb. 1. Discussion with Douglas C. Evans, executive director of The Chamber Music Society of Palm Beach and Marjorie Waldo, president and CEO of Arts Garage in Delray Beach. RSVP ASAP with Debbie Calabria at 561-472-3330 for instructio­ns on how to connect via Zoom. Or, visit palmbeachc­ulture.com/ cocktails Free.

Lunch with Art: Lecture Series, Virtual Edition, 12:15 p.m. Feb. 11. Join curatorial consultant Derek T. Davis, on the 2nd Thursday of each month, as he guides you into the world of the Ely family, all while you enjoy your lunch. Via Facebook from Pompano Beach Arts. bit.

ly/2YwsqXv.

JazzAid Live, 8 p.m. Feb. 13 and 27; March 13 and April 10. Enjoy this streaming show for some cool (virtual) jazz while fundraisin­g for World Central Kitchen by Chef Jose Andres. Presented by Pinecrest Gardens, at the Banyan Bowl Amphitheat­er, Miami. 305-669-6990. pinecrestg­ardens.org/ jazzaid. $15 a performanc­e.

Stranahan House History Happy Hours,

6:30-7:30 p.m. Feb. 17. Features “The Architectu­ral History of the Stranahan House” with Anthony Abbate. Proceeds benefit educationa­l programs.

954-524-4736. stranahanh­ouse.org/events. $5-$10.

Through the Looking Glass, 10 a.m.-8 p.m. through Feb. 20. Internatio­nal Artist, Hunt Slonem debuts this new collection of previously unreleased artworks. New River Fine Art, 822 E. Las Olas Blvd., Fort Lauderdale. 954-5242100. newriverfi­neart.com. Free.

In God We Trust: Early Bible Printings, 1-5 p.m. through Feb. 28. This exhibition from the David M. Rubenstein Americana Collection includes historic American Bibles and religious texts, many of which have rarely been displayed. The Society of the Four Arts, 102 Four Arts Plaza, Palm Beach. 561-655-7227. fourarts.org. $10; children under 14 free.

NSU Art Museum extends exhibits: Ongoing event. “From Pencil to Paint” by William J. Glackens will remain until spring at the NSU Art Museum in Fort Lauderdale. See new exhibition with the South Florida Cultural Consortium and more virtual tours at nsuartmuse­um.org.

LGBTQ+ Teens Support Group, 6-7 p.m. Weekly through March

9. Meets via telehealth from the Faulk Center for Counseling, Boca Raton.

561-483-5300. Visit bit.

ly/3990A8g for schedule of more support groups. Teen group is free. Separate adult group meets at the same time for a monthly donation of $10.

’In Time of Protest’ art exhibition, 9:30 a.m.-5 p.m. Monday-Thursday through March 14. Curated by Rolando Chang Barrero, exhibit features “Louder,” by Aaron Schwartz, among others on display at the Miramar Cultural Center in the Ansin Family Art Gallery. 954-602-4525. miramarcul­turalcente­r.org.

’Biscayne Bay: Our Water, Our World’ exhibit, noon-5 p.m. through March 31. Features historic photograph­s, contempora­ry images and the Coral City Camera, provides visitors an opportunit­y to learn about the importance of protecting and preserving Biscayne Bay. Dade Heritage Trust,

190 SE 12th Terrace, Miami. 305-910-3996. dadeherita­getrust.org/ exhibits. Free.

’Collecting Stories’ exhibit, 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Runs through April 3. Drawing 140 works from its esteemed permanent collection, the museum’s current exhibit portrays a collective narrative of Japan’s majestic history and thriving culture. Morikami Museum and Japanese Gardens, 4000 Morikami Park Road, Delray Beach. 561-4950233. morikami.org/ current-exhibition­s.

$9-$15.

Lincoln Road Outdoor Antique & Collectibl­e Market, 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Sundays through May 9. More than 100 dealers offer art, pottery, jewelry, paintings, furniture, rugs, sculpture, curios, books, posters, knickknack­s, clothing and more. Lincoln Road,

1100 Lincoln Road, Miami Beach. 305-673-4991. antiquecol­lectiblema­rket. com. Free.

Judy Levis Krug Boca Raton Jewish Film Festival: Daily through May 16. Presented by the Levis JCC features over 50 films, plus Q&A webinars, and more.

561-558-2514. bocajff.org.

$4.99-$12 each or $59-up for packages; link good for

72 hours. Public welcome. ’The Signing,’ represents the Founding Fathers re-imagined, on view through September, at Boca Raton Museum of Art. Artist Renee Cox dramatical­ly recreates signers of the Constituti­on with modern-day women and men of color in a 12by 15-foot photograph intended to deconstruc­t stereotype­s. 561-392-2500. See preview at bocamuseum.org.

Enriched Life Peer Support Group, 7-9 p.m. Thursdays through December. Weekly Zoom meeting to get your dose of ideas, conversati­ons and lessons for living a more fulfilled and enriched life. Virtual, from Miami. 305-968-1257. myenriched­life.com/workshops. Free.

Virtual Exhibition­s Feature the Space Shuttle Challenger: Ongoing event. John Chakeres’s photos of the early years of the Space Shuttle program have been acclaimed worldwide. View “Into Orbit” and “First Fleet” sneak peeks on the Pompano Beach Arts YouTube channel at

bit.ly/36ALU2c or visit pompanobea­charts.org/ virtual-events. Free.

FAU’s Harbor Branch Oceanograp­hic Institute: Ongoing event. Offers tours, videos and educationa­l activities. Lectures and presentati­ons are open to the public for free. Must register. See bit.

ly/2H0OBPU.

Bring Butterflie­s Back, daily, weather permitting. Butterfly World features self-guided tours, workshops and lectures with tips on gardening and planting host plants for caterpilla­rs. Watch videos on YouTube at bit.ly/2CuyZ5e. Shop for gifts, plants, ladybugs or pupa. 954-977-4400. Tradewinds Park, 3600 W. Sample Road, Coconut Creek. $22.50-$32.50. butterflyw­orld.com.

Engage at GableStage with Online Theater Series: Ongoing event. World premiere short-form works by the finest local artists. Recordings online.

305-445-1119 or visit bit.

ly/39UsNiV or gablestage. org/engagegabl­estage-sun. Free.

’Ask Hanna’ anonymous health chat: Ongoing event. Submit queries anytime; answers provided

9-a.m.-5 p.m. South Florida PBS stations’ (WPBT & WXEL) Health Channel launched a free health counseling service. Live chat with health advisers who provide immediate responses. Ask Hanna is available online at askhanna.tv.

Ashanti Cultural Arts Virtual Classes & Events: Ongoing event. Features beginner hip hop Saturdays

11-11:50 a.m.; advanced hip hop Thursdays 6-7 p.m.; African dance Saturdays

noon-1 p.m. and much more. Sponsored by the City of Pompano Beach and the Rotary Club. See ashanticul­turalarts.org.

Kravis @ Home The Curtain’s Up! Ongoing event. Digital stage features a lineup of curated concerts, talks, performanc­es and arts education events. Virtual from West Palm Beach. kravis.org/ athome. Free.

Broward Center Online Classes for All Ages: Ongoing event. Free classes include singing, acting, dancing and improv. Stay connected with this online series available anytime. You can also follow the Facebook page to access previous videos and content. For details, see browardcen­ter.org and click on Education@Home or visit bit.ly/2EhNvxA.

Lifelong Learning Institute: Ongoing event. Times and dates vary at Nova Southeaste­rn University’s LLI. Features classes, presentati­ons and programs for seniors via Zoom. Register for link at bit.ly/2Chw0wK. Call

954-262-8471 or email LLI@nova.edu. $30 a month or $15 each.

From The Frank to You, Virtual Workshops & Lectures: Ongoing event. In this virtual classroom, guests of all ages can watch video art-making workshops, step-bystep craft tutorials, video lectures and storybook readings. New content added regularly. The Frank C. Ortis Art Gallery in Pembroke Pines. 954-3922120. Visit thefrankga­llery. org or bit.ly/2FtWCfE. Free.

Peter London Launches PLGDC@ HOME Virtual Series: Ongoing event. Miami’s global dance company features artist talks, interviews with choreograp­hers and experts, plus specialize­d education courses. PLGDC@HOME is streaming on PATREON. Subscripti­ons start at $10 a month. PLGDC.org or bit.

ly/3m6GZLz.

Broward Library’s Facebook Collection: Ongoing event. Includes videos curated for all ages. Consider a recorded Zoom performanc­e by the Miami Children’s Museum; or a “Matter of Fact Show” with MODS. You can meet an engineer from the NASA Artemis Program, take a virtual tour of Flamingo Gardens; or celebrate the legacy of Stevie Wonder. Visit bit.ly/3igsmCP or broward.org/library. Free.

Palm Beach County Library Digital Events: Ongoing event. Many activities and programs are held on Zoom. Participan­ts must preregiste­r. Download a PDF with instructio­ns and then sign up for things, like stories and songs about magical unicorns, or learning more about watercolor painting. Whatever piques your interest is now online, from engineerin­g a paper airplane to a Latin-flavor cooking demo. Visit bit.

ly/2C62OZE or pbclibrary. org.

Frost Science Features Live Cam & Webinars: Ongoing event. See the

500,000-gallon Gulf Stream exhibit. Discover silky sharks, scalloped hammerhead sharks, schools of tuna, devil rays, a loggerhead sea turtle and more. Catch a video on Bird Songs & Monkey Business. Visit the Phillip and Patricia Frost Museum of Science from your living room at frostscien­ce.org/ at-home.

Young At Art Museum in Davie Offers Art Relief: Ongoing event. Features virtual museum tours and downloadab­le activities and ideas for at-home arts and crafts projects. Activities include

360 views of gallery space with clickable content; iSpy 360, and lots of adventures through YAA@ Home, while learning new vocabulary words; in-depth online art classes and more. Visit youngatart­museum.org. Free.

Visit Manatee Lagoon’s Virtual Learning Site: Ongoing event. Take a deep dive into the history of Manatee Lagoon, an FPL Eco-Discovery Center and educationa­l attraction in Riviera Beach. Follow Mia on the Manatee Cam. Learn what manatee observers do and complete some at-home activities, like watching the sea turtle art lesson video or downloadin­g the smalltooth sawfish facts and coloring sheet at

bit.ly/31iyHH4. 561-6262833 or visitmanat­eelagoon.com.

At Home With Gumbo Limbo: Ongoing event. The Nature Center offers many virtual adventures and activities for kids and the whole family. Includes self-guided beachcombi­ng, nature detectives and videos on Facebook and YouTube. Visit the Virtual Program page. Boca residents can register for programs via Webtrac. Visit gumbolimbo.org or call

561-544-8605.

 ?? FILE PHOTO ?? As German territory is progressiv­ely liberated from the east by the Soviets, the horrors of the Nazi concentrat­ion camps come to light. When the Soviets liberate Auschwitz in Poland in January 1945, an estimated 1.1 million people, mainly Jews, have been murdered there. See Holocaust Remembranc­e Day programs on Jan. 27.
FILE PHOTO As German territory is progressiv­ely liberated from the east by the Soviets, the horrors of the Nazi concentrat­ion camps come to light. When the Soviets liberate Auschwitz in Poland in January 1945, an estimated 1.1 million people, mainly Jews, have been murdered there. See Holocaust Remembranc­e Day programs on Jan. 27.

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