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October, 2011

Ambition Tour Featuring: WALE, PUSHA T & MEEK MILL With DJ DAAILO & DJ K-Razor | December 1st, 2011

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The Ambition Tour Ft Lauderdale stop will feature: Wale, Pusha T (of The Clipse) & Meek Mill with DJ Daailo (ATC MIA) & DJ K-Razor. I think this show will be dope!

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For tickets and more information click HERE.


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Art: Wall Street Banker Hanged Along Side i95 | #OccupyMiami #Occupy #Miami @PrimaryFlight

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I think the message is clear! What do you think? Do you feel this is going too far? If you think this is going too far, what happened to all that money they took? Don’t you think that was going too far?

WYNWOOD MURAL BY PROFILIC ARTIST ‘ABOVE’ OCCUPIES MIAMI: ‘GIVE A WALL STREET BANKER ENOUGH ROPE AND HE WILL HANG HIMSELF’ MANIFESTS ALONGSIDE I-95

Echoing the voice of the 99%, earlier this morning, internationally prolific street artist Above put the finishing touch on his 255-ft wide and 11-ft tall mural alongside I-95, on NW 6th Avenue between 23rd and 24th streets in the Wynwood Arts District.

“Give a wall street banker enough rope and he will hang himself” stretches the full length of a city block and a model banker was suspended from the telephone pole, completing the installation.

About ABOVE:
Known for his multi-layered and colorful social and political stencils, Above most often uses word play, arrow mobiles and installations to create tangible parodies of his message. To date, he has created artwork in the streets of 90 cities in 50 countries worldwide. The revival of public art over the past 20 years has found an incubator in Miami with Primary Flight, which since 2007 has produced a thoughtful, new brand of outdoor works transcending genres and labels. The collective’s artistic and curatorial focus is mainly on the attitude and intellect commonly associated with defiance. Learn more about ABOVE HERE.

About PRIMARY FLIGHT:
Primary Flight is a collaborative curatorial organization dedicated to the production of site-specific, street level and indoor, murals and installations. Since its inception in 2007, Primary Flight has brought together more than 150 of the world’s most influential artists to install their bodies of work live in the streets of Wynwood, the Design District and greater Miami-Dade. Launching Primary Projects at 4141 NE Second Avenue, Suite 104 in December 2010, Primary Flight uses its 4,000-square-foot space as an art lab, giving professional, established and emerging artists the opportunity to redefine the context in which their work is experienced. For more information please visit www.primaryflight.com<.

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THRASHER x BAKER Skate Shoe | @Thrashermag @Bakerskateb @Skatedaily

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Thrasher Magazine has been in circulation for more than 20 years. They have always been 100% about skateboarding. During that time they have done many product collaborations. Here is their latest: THRASHER x BAKER Black/Leopard Skate shoe. There is not much information about the shoe. For the looks of it the classic simple silhouette will work perfect for board feel and style. The minute we get release date information we will let you know.

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Favella Beach @ Wall Lounge Inside The W Hotel South Beach | @WallMiami @OFMTalent @DJRUEN

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Favella Beach is about to turn 5… Yes, this party has been featuring local and national DJ talent for a while. This past Tuesday we stop by to listen to some of Ryan Evans and DJ Ruen’s set at Wall Lounge inside The W Hotel South Beach. Not only was the crowd jumping but we we got to hang with most of the OFM Talent family.

Big thanks to: Nicola Siervo, Navin Chatani, Tatanka Guerrero, Metrozu, Ryan Evans, DJ D-Up, DJ RUEN and the WALL Lounge staff.

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Emerge Trade Show Recap | @EmergeTradeShow @DJMRSandman @AishaThalia @TeeAddicts

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On Saturday October 15, 2011 Zadok Gallery in Mid-Town opened its doors to host the first Emerge Trade Show. Lots of vendors showed up from all over the country but the majority were from Miami. Vita Coco, Three Olive’s Vodka and PopChips were the event sponsors while Aisha Thalia hosted and DJ Mr SandMan kept the crowd moving.

Special thanks to: Emerge Trade Show, Aisha Thalia, Tee Addicts, Inked Productions and everyone else who supported the event. Also, all proceeds from the event will benefit The American Cancer Society and Project K.I.T.E.

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Wynwood Art Fair October 21-23 With a Live Performance by FRIENDS WITH YOU | @WynwoodArtFair @FriendsWithYou

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Don’t miss a chance to experience this with your whole family. Also, FRIENDS WITH YOU will be doing a live performance on Sunday at 2:30. Read all the details:

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Performance Art, Exhibitions, and Live Music – A Street Art Happening!

The Wynwood Art Fair is an opportunity to see and experience art first hand like never before. Don’t just see art – be it – at the Wynwood Art Fair!

Virtually every form of artistic medium – visual, sound, movement, video, sculpture, installation, conceptual, music and performance – will invite participation by fair goers to create a spontaneous “happening” of “live” works of art, shaped as much by the audience as the artists.

The Wynwood Art Fair will feature street art performances and working “artist studios,” along side a diverse array of contemporary art galleries, art exhibitions, live music, and a taste of the area’s distinctive flavors and urban culture.

Join us for this very special celebration of street art with heart and the rich urban fabric of the Wynwood arts community!

Fair Dates/Hours:
Friday October 21, 10am-6pm
Saturday October 22, 2011, 10am-6pm
Sunday October 23, 2011, 10am-6pm

Admission:
• General admission will be $10 per person.
• Children under 10 free.
• Children under age 18 must be accompanied by an adult.
• 3 Day Fair Passes Available
• VIP and Patron Passes Available

Food:
Street fare can be gourmet! The Fair is designed to provide a taste of the area’s distinctive flavors and diverse cultures without haute cuisine prices! This is a place to bring the entire family and savor the best of Miami.

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Location & Directions
The Fair is located in the Wynwood Arts District, on 6th Avenue NW from 29th to 23rd Streets NW, and surrounds. Visible from and parallel to I-95, 6th Avenue NW and adjacent streets, including the historic yards of the RC Cola Company, include a treasure trove of world class street art, a fitting urban backdrop to the street art happening at the Wynwood Art Fair.

The main entrance for the Wynwood Art Fair is in front of The Margulies Art Warehouse at 591 NW 27th Street, Miami 33127.

Additional entrances on 6th Avenue NW at 29th, 26th and 24th Streets NW, Wynwood Art District, Miami.

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Private Art Collection Collaborating with Wynwood Art Fair:
Admissions donations to the following world class art collections in the Wynwood Arts District and surrounds will benefit the Lotus House Women’s Shelter during the Fair hours. Make this a fun-filled, awe inspiring art adventure, weekend for the whole family, and see world class art collections of:

Margulies Art Warehouse
591 NW 27th Street, Miami, Fl 33127

Sponsors and VIP ticket holders of the Wynwood Art Fair enjoy free admission!

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Mr MAURICIO Everyday On POWER 96 | Traffic Jam @Power96 @MrMauricio

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Check out long time Miami Super DJ Mr Maurcio everyday on Power 96 Traffic Jam from 4:30-6:PM.
Click HERE for more details.

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Get Familiar: Chris Oh from Primary Flight | @PrimaryFlight

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Chris Oh has been a monumental part of the development Miami has seen in the Design District. From Culture Kings, to beautifying (with street art) some of the most neglected parts of Miami and now being considered by other countries as a blue print creator for his Primary Flight model, Chris keeps spreading his passion for Art.

While others leave our city and become part of an existing culture elsewhere Chris helped our city create its identity from the existent culture. Learn more about Chris during our visit to his work space at Primary Projects.

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WIT: For people who don’t know you, how long have you been in South Florida?
CO: I kind of grew up in South Florida. I was here most of my childhood. The only time I wasn’t here was during college. After I was in New York and Los Angeles for a couple of years too. I’ve traveled all around the world and always find myself drawn back to Miami. There is a culture and style here that no where else in the united states has. Plus there is more beautiful women here per square inch than anywhere else in the US.

Culture Kings

WIT: How did your store Culture Kings come about?
CO: Basically, I was fresh out of college. I was always a sneaker head and had always loved street wear. At the time there wasn’t many choices down here. There was ARIVE but they targeted a higher end demographic (unaffordable to most people). There was also Shoe Gallery, who their buying at the time catered more to the hood dudes. They were not up-to speed yet with NY and LA.

Me being a purveyor of culture saw an opportunity to do something in an area which was the Design District, where no one at the time was doing any retail. I saw an opportunity to do something I wanted to do… I just did it. That’s it…

I saw an opportunity to activate a new area of Miami and introduce a new demographic and culture to the area which I envisioned as a high end retail driven district and basically be the “Soho of Miami”.

At the same time It gave me an opportunity to pay tribute and represent my graffiti crew CK, in a different way.

WIT: Your store provided consumers with a little bit of everything, what was your vision at that time?
CO: I saw Miami attempting to try and become a city with its own identity. The common perception of Miami when ever I told people in my travels it’s the whole party scene, South Beach, all night life, etc.

They were not aware that Miami had an emerging culture of a bunch of kids who didn’t really have a direction. They would follow trends from LA and New York. That was a huge influence when I was growing up everyone would always want to be from LA or New York event though they weren’t. I thought that was a shame. They were not really representing their city… New York it’s just New York…

It’s easy to move to a city like New York and fall into an existing scene and culture. I had an opportunity to do something for my city and a chance to dictate culture as opposed to just being a part of an existing scene or culture.

I saw an opportunity to drive and create culture. I wanted to push culture and to push my lifestyle.

WIT: Everything you had in the store was part of everything you had experience up until that time. How did the name come about?
CO: The name was attribute to my graffiti crew. I was with CK at the time, as well as MSG. I was always into it but there were no outlets to purchase at the time any of the labels I wanted to buy.

It being a dream, I just went for it. I was working at Merrill Lynch at that time and I saw there was no outlet for the culture that was forming so I did something I always wanted to do… I reached out to some brands that my friends owned and found a space in the design district. The area, at the time, didn’t have any life style or high end apparel stores. It was only furniture and galleries so I found a space and took a preemptive move to something I saw it might be something in the following 5 years…
In the end, I inspired people to get up off their asses and pursue they’re passions.

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Primary Flight

WIT: We touched on your history, a bit of the store but what led to this contemporary art collective you have created: Primary Flight?
CO: Primary Flight was started by my partner Books Bishof. Originally it was just five or six walls. Me and my graffiti crew had been painting Wynwood since the late 90’s. So when Darrin approached me about the project I gave him a couple of my walls. At the time I put him onto a couple of other artist who were coming to town. It was just an organic process. It all started out of the love to create art. From that point it has blossomed into what it is now… The largest event parallel to Art Basel with its own gravitational force.

WIT: Lets make it a bit more transparent for those people not familiar with PF. PF isn’t inside?
CO: No Primary Flight is actually the umbrella term for everything we do. Really, Primary Society is our umbrella company, Primary Projects is our gallery space and Primary Flight is our mural programing. That’s what Primary Flight is. It’s urban modification and beautification. Primary Projects is more of our gallery projects.

We are definitely more known for Primary Flight do to all the street art projects we have done through out the city and around the world. We do have that stigma. As supposed to Primary Projects were we do show some street art but we have given different identities by showing more contemporary art. That’s how we’ve given them different identities for their purpose

WIT: Primary Flight’s took it upon your selfs to beatify an area which was a bit neglected by the city to show your art…
CO: Yeah. At the time we had the Wynwood Art District who was struggling to have an identity and wasn’t able to get fast results with their vision of Wynwood.

We naturally farmed that area do to the heavy commercial industrial zoning. It was just a neglected area where no one cared. Back then it was one of the only places we could find walls… Then as more galleries started popping up in the general vicinity it kind of made sense to stay there. We wanted to really turn Wynwood into an “Arts District” and by doing our programming with the murals, we successfully activated the area into a thriving Arts district. What we never planned on was us being a catalyst for gentrification. I guess our project was to successful…

WIT: Where is Primary Flight heading now? Whats in the near future?
CO: We are coming up on our fifth year anniversary. At Primary Flight we have always been about bettering the neighborhood. Even though it can become a catch twenty-two.

We were part of the Wynwood Art District development but it kind of happened too fast. It has become something that people just come not only for the art but to enjoy the night life which has evolved since the globally known Art Basel.

In turn this has become something great for the property developers who have also taken full advantage of the beatification process of the neighborhood. With that being said Primary Flight will be scaling down and at the same time making it bigger… Less murals but bigger murals by bigger artists. .

Because of it will will have a lot less artists in town. Last year was crazy. We had way too many artist in town and we were spread to thin… Lesson learned so now we will go bigger and better… Besides our programing here at the gallery we will be expanding to South Korea, Japan and other countries.

We are taking our Primary Flight motto which has proven to work and are going to apply it in other places. We have gained interest of other city’s who want to do similar things. Our initiative really did help the neighborhood to race an incredible amount of revenue. Because of that experience we can take our blue print and apply it to other city’s to get similar results… So now that we have created that awareness other municipalities and city’s could see the benefit of doing similar projects. It could be exercised world wide!

Although our funding and backing has been dramatically reduced do to our economic state. It feel great to see how our blue print, motto can be used to help our city and other countries even at times like this. It’s a great feeling to know that this can help others how it has helped our city… Wynwood and the Design District are the only two areas of Miami that actually saw growth during the economic downturn. I guess this is the reason that city planners and councilman always look to me for advice.

WIT: Oh man, that sounds pretty amazing…
CO: Ultimately it’s about putting art in public places to all kinds of different people have access to it and are able to enjoy it. We do it for the streets. For real. Its not just a rap line. We live this shit and we really do it for the streets and people in those communities.

Wynwood was an is an ideal place because it was a lower income and those are the areas who need the most positive influences. Risking to sound to riches or political; we know that lower income areas have the mentality that you either “ have a sick jump shot or sell crack rock” to get out so if we can cause a change on a few minds to see art as a way out, that’s a huge success.

Must likely a young person has never thought about art as a career and if they have they can’t afford the materials; however, they do have spray cans in their garage or other materials which don’t cost as much. At the end of the day if that’s their way into art, so be it. That will be something positive which will keep them from walking the wrong path…

WIT: You have created a system that’s duplicatable?
CO: Sort off, I mean there have been a lot of unique circumstances which have made Primary Flight possible to position our selves from our art background to our relationship with other artist, etc. The time frame that we set about doing this whole project was a crazy time were street art and graffiti started to gain respect amongst the art world.

I cant say it was some proverbial alignment of the stars or anything like that but it happened and that made Primary Flight possible. It was a perfect scenario.

WIT: I feel it’s a great thing you did it from here in Miami…
CO: I think it’s absolutely important to represent your own city! It’s easy to go to somewhere like New York and become or be absorbent to an existing culture but once you define the culture in your own city and help define it and drive it… It’s something that has always been important to me and it’s something that becomes part of your legacy. I’m not religious or have dreams of grander but if I can help inspire someone to take become an artist then we all win.

WIT: Some times we need something bigger than our selves to keep us going, would you say this is your big thing?
CO: I don’t look at it like that cause my life has been this natural progression of bigger and better. I have been able to pursue the things that have grown as i have grown. It has been a total growth process. It just happens as I keep moving forward…

I’ve been fortunate to have been able to pursue my passions as a profession. I think that’s one of the most important things in life!

Change

WIT: Is change important? How important is it not to be rigid in life?
CO: Change is a constant. It’s the one thing you can always count happening so you have to not only welcome it but in my case I find it refreshing.

I don’t want to see the same thing over and over again. Change, it can be negative or it could be positive. Not matter how you like at it; it’s how you adapt to it… That’s evolution.. Just how well you can adapt to change. I don’t know, change has become this fad term used by politicians so much that has kind of lost its meaning to the point that I really don’t understand it any more.

WIT: For anyone being a little apprehensive about coming out to the galleries or just being exposed to art what advice do you have?
CO: Primary Flight’s ultimate goal has alway been to educate the public. We wanted to be that lowest common denominator or that influence which makes you explore the galleries or the fine arts. Street art is a great “gateway’ art, similar to how they say “marijuana” is a “gateway” drug.

I don’t know how many people have told me that they had never been to the art district in Miami but seeing that SONI “Boom Box” on the side of I-95 has giving them a door into Wynwood and now they’ve become a part of the art scene…

I’m all about the growth of the art scene and the enlightenment of people into the art scene. That’s basically what has been all about…

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WIT: Is it really that pretentious?
CO: Well, you’re dealing with people who are used to a level of exclusivity not only with their intelligence and taste but also what they pursue, follow and their interests… It’s kind of like an elitist thing but it doesn’t mean you have to stop pursuing it or try to get involved into the arts because of that reason. What we do is the paint truth. It’s not pretentious. It’s on the streets for everybody to enjoy for free.

I mean, it might seem like a huge hurtle at first but it’s not really hard to break into it… Specially with what street art is in the world today. I think is more welcoming than any other art form. Which makes it a great time for people to get into art…

Art and high art has to be taken for what it is, Art. The message can’t be taken literaly… If you see a painting of a swastika or Hitler don’t think right away that the artist is pro-nazi or Hitler. Some times you have to know the concept behind the work to understand the message the artist was trying to communicate.

There are usually multiple layers to an artist’s work. Sometimes we need to research to understand…

WIT: Would we ever see another Culture Kings Store?
CO: Probably not… I mean I’ve done sneaker collabos, I’ve done G-Shocks, I’ve don’e New Era’s and all the collabos I ever wanted to do. My taste has grown outside of street wear. Although I have an undying love for street wear; I come from that culture. I’ll always love a graphic but I think I’ve grown more into lifestyle. I love to design but now that I’ve traveled a bit more I’ve gotten to enjoy different seasons and I kind of reflect that… It’s GROWTH. That has been my main story…

The more I do, the more of a legacy i leave. The more of a legacy I leave the more people I influence and live on. Thats how I fight mortality! I have to be an agent of change or else i feel that my time on this earth was wasted.~ Chris Oh

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Not For The Radio x C.C. Sheffield at ARKADIA Miami | @ArkadiaMIAMI

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Friday October 14th ARKADIA Miami hosted a very special performance by C.C. SHFFIELD & NOT FOR THE RADIO. NFTR consisting of LOS DE LA VEGA & TONY G always bring the house down. Here are some images from the performance. Big thanks to Biz and the ARKEDIA family for being such great hosts.

Photography by May May

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Lebron 9 “University Of Miami” Released October 15th Available ON @NIKEiD

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The Lebron 9 “University Of Miami” official colorway was released this past Saturday, October 15th at most Nike Accounts. If for some reason you didn’t like any of the colorways released to date, now you have a chance to designing your own at the NIKE ID/Facebook page.
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Jose’s Hands Charity Galla October 22nd 2011

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Be part of something extraordinary. Be part of “Jose’s Hands”. The silent Auction Galla will take place October 22nd, 2011 from 6:30-10:30 PM. Click HERE for more info.

@StrayRats Fall 2011 Now Available

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Stray Rats is back with their Fall 2011 collection. The T-shirt graphics are clean and to the point. Staying consistent through out with their distinctive Stray Rats logo. This time they added a hooded sweat-shirt for those cold Miami nights…

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Available now at MIA Skate Shop or at STRAY RATS.

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@Derick_G x T.I.T.S. (Two In The Shirt) @Halie305 First Official Collabo T-Shirt

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Derick G x T.I.T.S. Halie 305′s first collabo Tee. Two In The Shirt works with some of the hotest girls so it was a matter of time before they came east to look for some new models. This time they picked Halie 305. I can’t wait to see who will be next…

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Video: PHARRELL WILLIAMS Launches His Liquor “QREAM” at Gulf Liquors

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I’m a little late on this one: Pharrell Williams world renown music producer and also front man of N.E.R.D. loves Miami so he chose to launch his new liquor “QREAM” here. Take a look at the video during the event at GULF Liquor’s.

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Someone Jacked “Diddy’s” Black American Express Number!

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If you thought that affluence meant security, think again. Someone has jacked P. Diddy’s Black American Express number and published it in public website along with his passport number and all his private numbers.

They are alleging that Diddy is part of the Illuminati an organization that’s running the world secretly…

Diddy’s is doing a complete investigation to learn how his information was attained. Now you know everyone is vulnerable to getting jacked. Just keep your self and all your things always in check…

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Mighty Crown x Nike Dunk Hi + Sky Force ’88 Low Available @ShoeGallery

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By now you know and understand that NSW (Nike Sports Wear) rarely does any collaborations. So when these bad boys were released they were gone… In most places but now they are available at Shoe Gallery. The Mighty Crown x Nike Dunk Hi + Sky Force ’88 collaboration didn’t hold back on their use of premium materials with combinations like ostrich, croc-skin, premium leather and elephant print. The shoes are sick so don’t wait or you’ll be Hunting for them…

Shoe Gallery
244 NE 1st Ave
Miami, FL 33132
T. 305-371-2063

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Nike SB “Roller Derby” Dunk Low Quick Strike October @MIASkateShop

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Nike Dunk Low “Roller Derby” Quick Strike (Varsity Red/Black-White-Wolf Grey)

Nike SB fell a sleep for a while but for the looks of the last couple of releases they are waking up. The Nike SB Dunk Low “Roller Derby” looks clean. These will be available today October 14th, 2011 at MIA Skate Shop both locations South Beach & Sunny Isles Beach. Happy hunting.

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Girls Got Kicks Book Release @ATCMIA & Signing | Air Traffic Control October 16th

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ATC (Air Traffic Control) will be hosting “Girls Got Kicks” book release & signing event presented by the founder of FemaleSneakerFind.com Lori Lobenstine. LL gives us a unique angle on the book: their passion for sneakers…

Written by Lorie Lobenstine and illustrated with powerful portraits by Amanda Lopez. Come by sneaker community show your support October 16th, 2011 from 4-8:PM. Music by DJANE. Girls love kicks too!

Air Traffic Control
1601 Washington Ave
Miami Beach, FL
T 305.531.2000

Miami’s Beer Festival GROVETOVERFEST | October 15th Coconut Grove

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Do you like beer? Would you like to be a judge in a beer tasting contest? If your answer was yes then we have found the perfect event for you. On Saturday October 15th, 2011 Peakock Park in Coconut Grove will be celebrating GROVETOBERFEST. From 3-7 you will be able to sample unlimited beers from all over the world which then you will get to vote on. Music will be provided by SPAM ALL STARS. Here are all the details:

There’s a craft beer revolution, and it’s finally reached South Florida! On Saturday October 15th, Grovetoberfest will bring a world-class beer festival to Coconut Grove. Between 3:00 – 7:00 p.m., guests will sample unlimited beer from around the world, and they’ll take an active role by voting for their favorite beer in different categories. Interactive elements of the festival include an entertainment stage featuring South Florida’s Spam Allstars, a Homebrew Pavilion featuring Brew Box Miami, Beer 101 with Dr. Barry Gump, a Milam’s Kitchen Lab hosted by Chef Ralph Pagano from Hell’s Kitchen and Iron Chef, a South Miami Fiat VIP Lounge, a Designated Driver Program and a Safe Ride Home option for those who sample more than they can handle. For ticket information, visit www.grovetoberfest.com or call (305) 461-2700.
• Over 100 Beers – To see the beer list being featured at the event, click this link or visit the site. Grovetoberfest Beer List
• Your Vote Counts – Aficionados and the “casual beer fan” will take an active role in beer sampling by voting for their favorite beer in three categories – Domestic, Import and Wild Card. The friendly competition will make it fun for all including the breweries that are eager to become “The Top Beer of Choice” among consumers.
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• The Milam’s Kitchen Lab – Hosted by Chef Ralph Pagano, notable for his appearances on Iron Chef and Hell’s Kitchen in addition to being executive chef of STK at the Gansevoort. The Kitchen Lab will feature several prominent chefs who will conduct beer pairing demos including, Chef Alberto Cabrera from The Local, Chef Michael Jacobs who caters to the Miami Heat and Chef Pastor Sequera who’s catered to celebrities and politicians including President Obama’s 2010 fundraising luncheon that took place in Alonzo Mourning’s home.
• The Homebrew Pavilion – Presented by Brew Box Miami, a leader in home brewing. Brew Box Miami will showcase different home brews, provide live brewing demos throughout the day and sample dozens of home-crafted beer made by individuals and teams.
• Beer 101 with Dr. Barry Gump – Beer 101 is a short workshop conducted by Dr. Gump in an easy and informative manner. Dr. Gump will briefly cover beer history, beer making and lastly beer tasting. This clinic is 20-minutes long and will be conducted four times throughout the day.
• Bougainvillea’s Live Music Stage – Hot off their appearance in South by Southwest (SXSW), The Spam Allstars have been delighting fans since 2002. The wildly popular group has regular gigs all over Miami and the country, with stints in New York, Atlanta, and New Orleans being their main haunts.
• Elite Fleet – A large gathering such as this one wouldn’t be the same without the participation of our favorite Miami Food Trucks. As such, we’ve assembled an elite fleet that includes Ms. Cheezious, The Flying Saucer, Kitchen Kabob, Grill Master, Gypsy Kitchen, Nacho Mama’s Grill, Gastropod, Red Koi and others.
• South Miami Fiat VIP Lounge – For a separate ticket price, guests enjoy no lines, open bar, free food and private bathrooms. It also offers early entry and a commemorative Grovetoberfest glass. VIP entrance opens at 3:00 pm.
• Designated Driver Program – This program will offer one person, per group of three and more, complimentary access to the event, food vouchers and a free t-shirt that reads “It’s OK to go home with me – I’m a designated driver”.
• Safe Ride Home – Needless to say, those who overdo it and who don’t have a designated driver won’t have to worry about driving. Grovetoberfest will offer a free ride via the Safe Ride Home program.
• Tickets – They can be purchased now via www.grovetoberfest.com or at the gate.
$29 – Pre-purchased tickets (available now) / $39 – General Admission / $89 – VIP – This ticket offers early admittance, access to the VIP Lounge, complimentary food, no lines, a commemorative beer glass and special selection of high-end beer @ Lounge

DJ A-TRACK @LIVMiami via @UPNUP | Fontainebleau Hotel

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This past Friday DJ A-Track from Fools Gold performed at LIV. I wasn’t able to stop by but David from the UPNUP caught all the action. Ejoy the images and don’t forget to stop by UPNUPDaily.com.

all images via UpNUpdaily.com

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