Monday, January 15
On Monday, Liberty City will host the 47th annual Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Parade, honoring MLK’s dream for unity, freedom, and justice. One of the nation’s oldest and largest MLK celebrations, the parade attracts over 500,000 attendees. The route covers the sacred ground where Dr. King once walked in Miami, running along NW 54th Street; more than 100 entries will include corporate floats, officials, bands, and more. You can catch the parade’s highlights in a one-hour special on WLRN. 11 a.m., Monday, at NW 54th Street between NW Tenth and 32nd avenues, Miami; mlkparadeandfestivities.org. Admission is free. Ashley-Anna Aboreden
Tuesday, January 16
On Tuesday, Miami Light Project kicks off the tenth edition of ScreenDance Miami. From January 16 to 26, the festival showcases choreographers and directors exploring new and emerging concepts with movement and dance on film. However, ScreenDance is not just about films; it celebrates dance and creativity. The event starts with a two-day workshop led by artist Enrique Villacreses at the Miami Theater Center, with the opening night happening on January 18. Tuesday through January 26, at various locations; miamilightproject.com. Admission is free. Ashley-Anna Aboreden
Wednesday, January 17
Vizcaya Museum & Gardens invites you to test your climate change knowledge during Brews & Qs on Wednesday evening. The pub-style trivia will be led by experts from Miami Waterkeeper, and questions will center on climate change, water, and marine life. After the game, the experts will stick around to answer questions not covered during the contest. Meanwhile, while answering questions, you can enjoy special deals on refreshments from the café. 6 to 9 p.m. Wednesday, at Vizcaya Museum & Gardens, 3251 S. Miami Ave., Miami; 305-250-9133; vizcaya.org. Tickets cost $10 via eventbrite.com. Sophia Medina
Thursday, January 18
In Ana Nogueira’s riveting comedy Which Way to the Stage, spotlighting friendship, ambition, and the poignant struggles of unfulfilled dreams, Broadway aficionados Jeff and Judy face unexpected twists at the stage door as they wait for their idol, Idina Menzel, to appear. But everything changes for the two when a charismatic stranger disrupts their decades-long friendship, compelling the duo to improvise and craft a new finale. After running off-Broadway in 2022, the play makes its way down to Island City Stage for a production directed by Michael Leeds. 7 p.m. Thursday through February 11, at Island City Stage, 2304 N. Dixie Hwy., Wilton Manors; 954-929-9800; islandcitystage.org. Tickets cost $40 to $55. Ashley-Anna Aboreden
Spanish rapper and singer Quevedo stops at the Oasis Wynwood as part of his DQE Tour. Quevedo caught mainstream attention after releasing his single with Argentine producer Bizarrap, “Quevedo: Bzrp Music Sessions, Vol. 52,” in 2022, which topped Spotify’s Global Top 200 chart. He went on to collaborate with Duki and De La Ghetto, as well as British singer-songwriter Ed Sheeran on the track “2step.” His latest tour is in support of his 2023 album, Donde Quiero Estar. 8:30 p.m. Thursday, at Oasis Wynwood, 2335 N. Miami Ave., Miami; oasiswynwood.com. Sold out. Sophia Medina
Friday, January 19
On Friday, ScreenDance Miami…
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