
Live Music: DJ Ma Non Troppo & Inez Barlatier
Michael Gil, Arsenio Diaz and Manuel Clua created the trio DJ Ma Non Troppo, a fresh and ludic blend of electronic music, loop stations pedals,

Sekajipo for the People
Sekajipo for the People delivers powerful acoustic hip hop that melds poetry, storytelling, and live music. Sponsored by

Fiesta de Salsa y Coca
The Miami-based Caribbean creative collective Third Horizon curates a night of Caribbean short films and music. Rum & Coke Dance Party featuring DJ Le Spam and

Short films presented by Third Horizon
The Miami-based Caribbean creative collective Third Horizon curates a night of Caribbean short films and music. Short films presented by Miami-based Caribbean artist collective, Third Horizon! Special

Transoceanic Video Exchange
The Miami-based Caribbean creative collective Third Horizon curates a night of Caribbean short films and music. Transoceanic Video Exchange: A selection of video art by artists

Live Music: Battle of the Brass Bands
Things get brassy when Young Musicians Unite take on FIU’s Phi Mu Alpha in a brass-band battle that would blow the roof off The Porch—if

Get Your Learning On with Drunk Education!
Drunk Education is TED Talk meets happy hour! Developed by Eric Thurm, writers, comics, and artists have a few cocktails (okay, maybe more than a

Live Music by Aroze Twobadou
Aroze Twobadou performs infectious Haitian folk music. Sponsored by

Live Music from Ample Samples
Come meet Ample Samples! Members of Suenalo, Afrobeta, Shenzi, Aaron Lebos Reality, PRD Mais and The Goodnites are led by OIGO’s Adrian Gonzalez in an

FanTastic! Fan Fiction Readings
FanTastic! Hoist your geek flag high at this reading of Miami’s best fanfiction. You might just bump into a fellow Jedi from Dagobah. Sponsored by

Live Music from Patrick & the Swayzees
Surf rock and crazy good times from the best thing to come out of Key West – Patrick & the Swayzees. Sponsored by

Combat Hippies presenta: AMAL
Combat Hippies perform a stage reading of their current production, AMAL, a theater/spoken word piece that reveals the impact of war on combatants and noncombatants,