Weekend things to do: Cage the Elephant, 'Hambre,' Water Taxi wine cruise, 'Midnight Cowboy'
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Weekend things to do: Cage the Elephant, 'Hambre,' Water Taxi wine cruise, 'Midnight Cowboy'
"Leafing through the Old Farmer's Almanac while waiting for one of the plump cinnamon rolls at Fort Lauderdale's LoveLee Bakeshop (tops on my list of favorite South Florida bakeries right now), I see that the last few days of summer are upon us this weekend. The fall equinox in the Northern Hemisphere will come on Monday (at 2:19 p.m., if you have money on it) - when the sun crosses the Earth's celestial equator, as daylight and night reach equilibrium, marking the beginning of autumn."
"THURSDAY New cocktails: Buzzy Boynton Beach restaurant Driftwood this week unveils a new cocktail series, Tiki Thursdays, featuring rotating inventions from head mixologist Matt Swig, Polynesian-inspired bites from Driftwood chef Jimmy Everett, music and a parade of guest bartenders. First up this Thursday is bartender Gabby Tirillo of nearby Second Rodeo, who will be behind the bar from 4 to 9 p.m. The series continues on Oct. 16 with veteran mixmaster Myles Robinson, the creative and culinary mind behind Standish Cocktails. Visit DriftwoodBoynton.com."
The fall equinox in the Northern Hemisphere occurs Monday at 2:19 p.m., when the sun crosses Earth's celestial equator and day and night reach equilibrium, marking the start of autumn. The Earth continues to spin on its axis with predictable mathematical precision, and time remains the great equalizer. Fort Lauderdale–area events include Driftwood in Boynton Beach launching Tiki Thursdays with rotating cocktails by head mixologist Matt Swig, Polynesian-inspired bites by chef Jimmy Everett, guest bartenders including Gabby Tirillo from Second Rodeo from 4–9 p.m., and a return appearance by Myles Robinson on Oct. 16. The Venezuelan drama "Hambre" will premiere in Broward County at Paragon Ridge in Davie with 7:15 p.m. screenings Thursday through Saturday, following two former schoolmates facing the choice to stay in Venezuela or migrate; the Thursday screening includes a Q&A and wine reception with filmmaker Joanna Cristina Nelson.
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