Miami: See It Like A Native

Tuesday, October 02, 2007

Don't miss

Italian Film Festival
Oct. 4-10

Oktoberfest at Fritz and Franz Bierhaus
Oct. 5-14

Lincoln Road Outdoor Antiques & Collectibles Market
Takes place every other Sunday starting Oct. 14

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Hidden Gem

The Kampong.

In 1928, plant explorer Dr. David Fairchild (creator of nearby Fairchild Tropical Botanic Garden) and his wife Marian built a unique dwelling on a beautiful expanse of bayfront property. They named their new home the Kampong – which means “a home in a garden”. Many of the plants Dr. Fairchild collected during his world travels still grow there. The property is located at 4013 S. Douglas Road in Coconut Grove. The grounds and collections are open by appointment for guided tours.

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Listen to...

Great jazz, classical, Latin and more at Festival Miami 2007, September 29 – November 10, 2007.

Festival Miami, a six-week international music celebration, features world, regional, and local premieres; symphonic concerts; chamber music and jazz performances by guest and faculty artists. Concerts take place on the University of Miami campus at Gusman Concert Hall, 1314 Miller Drive, Coral Gables.

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What's New

Celtic Cultural Series at JohnMartin’s Irish Restaurant and Pub One of Miami’s favorite Irish outposts now offers a dash of culture with your black and tan.

On October 7, the pub hosts a concert of Contemporary Irish Music, featuring Irish singer and guitarist, Paddy Kellaghan, who will provide insights into Irish music and sing some Irish songs. Co-sponsored by the South Florida Emerald Society. Free. 4 p.m.

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