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9/27: Sunday's Finger Lickin' Good
Juliette and her Licks, heaven for winos, and Epicure's odd couple
By LOURDES REIGOSA
Updated 8:46 AM EDT, Sun, Sep 27, 2009
OLIVE JUICE: Everyone remembers Juliette Lewis' character in "The
Other Sister." Well she's back, kicking you-know-what, and taking
names with her band, Juliette and the Licks. They'll perform hits from
their new album, "Terra Incognita," at the Culture Room. This is NOT
very Carla Tate of her, and we love it. 7:30 P.M.
WINE HEAVEN: Not feeling like being sober this weekend? The Miami
Beach Convention Center will be hosting the Miami International Wine
Festival, with wines from countries such as France, Italy, Spain,
Armenia, and Ukraine, as well the domestics from California and our
very own state. Tickets are $75, and the proceeds benefit Educate
Tomorrow. For more information please call 1.866.887.WINE or visit
their website. Winos from all over the world unite.
AN UNLIKELY PAIR: Jazz? Brunch? FOOTBALL? Who would've thought?
Epicure Market on Alton Road is hosting a day of the three necessary
F's: food, fun, and football. The event features omelets, bananas
foster-stuffed French toast, blintzes, salads, soup, entrées,
desserts, shrimp cocktail, a kids' menu, plus $2 beers and $4
mimosas. All of this can be done while watching NFL games on 60-inch
flat screen plasma TVs. Tickets are $25. 11 A.M.
First Published: Sep 25, 2009 11:00 AM EDT
9/27: Sunday's Finger Lickin' Good
Juliette and her Licks, heaven for winos, and Epicure's odd couple
By LOURDES REIGOSA
Updated 8:46 AM EDT, Sun, Sep 27, 2009
OLIVE JUICE: Everyone remembers Juliette Lewis' character in "The
Other Sister." Well she's back, kicking you-know-what, and taking
names with her band, Juliette and the Licks. They'll perform hits from
their new album, "Terra Incognita," at the Culture Room. This is NOT
very Carla Tate of her, and we love it. 7:30 P.M.
WINE HEAVEN: Not feeling like being sober this weekend? The Miami
Beach Convention Center will be hosting the Miami International Wine
Festival, with wines from countries such as France, Italy, Spain,
Armenia, and Ukraine, as well the domestics from California and our
very own state. Tickets are $75, and the proceeds benefit Educate
Tomorrow. For more information please call 1.866.887.WINE or visit
their website. Winos from all over the world unite.
AN UNLIKELY PAIR: Jazz? Brunch? FOOTBALL? Who would've thought?
Epicure Market on Alton Road is hosting a day of the three necessary
F's: food, fun, and football. The event features omelets, bananas
foster-stuffed French toast, blintzes, salads, soup, entrées,
desserts, shrimp cocktail, a kids' menu, plus $2 beers and $4
mimosas. All of this can be done while watching NFL games on 60-inch
flat screen plasma TVs. Tickets are $25. 11 A.M.
First Published: Sep 25, 2009 11:00 AM EDT