What You're Doing This Week: February 3-9

Home Cookin' Revival 

Head to Foxhole Tuesday night for the revival of one of the most beloved old school nights, "Home Cookin,'" which was created by DJ Mark Leventhal, who remains in the ICU at Jackson North Medical Center. The party starts at 9 p.m. The $20 door donation and proceeds from the night will benefit Leventhal's children. For more information, visit Foxhole's Facebook page.
 
Wine, Women & Shoes
 
The 3rd Annual Wine, Women & Shoes (WW&S) presented by Roger Vivier Paris benefiting the children and families at Miami Children’s Hospital takes place at the Coral Gables Country Club on Thursday,  Feb. 6 at 10:30 a.m. The day of fun includes lots of shopping, free-flowing wine, auctions, a fashion show, hunky "shoe guys" and stunning shoes galore. “Wine, Women & Shoes is one of our favorite annual events,” said Lucy Morillo-Agnetti, the president and CEO of the Miami Children’s Hospital Foundation. “It’s an afternoon filled with fashion, fun and friendship with the common purpose of supporting world-class pediatric healthcare.”  For more information about WW&S 2014 or MCH Foundation, contact Lisbet Fernandez-Vina at 786-268-1845 or visit mchf.org/winewomenandshoes.  
 
Cortadito at PAMM
 
On Thursday, Feb. 6, from 7-9 p.m., Pérez Art Museum Miami (1103 Biscayne Blvd.) presents Cortadito, a traditional Cuban Son ensemble that performs music from the 1920s-1950s. The event is free and open to the public. Enjoy dancing under the stars, a rum bar on the terrace, and see paintings by Cuban modernist Amelia Peláez along with other works on views in the galleries. Self-parking on site as available ($2/hour) or take Metromover to the Museum Park station. For more information visit www.pamm.org.
 
Bridge to the Stars
 
Miami Bridge Youth & Family Services will hold its fundraiser Bridge to the Stars, “Notte di Carnevale,” on Saturday, Feb. 8, at 7:30 p.m. on a rooftop terrace at the JW Marriott Marquis in downtown Miami (as well as inside the hotel’s NBA-approved indoor basketball court). The theme, inspired by the centuries-old Italian Carnival of Venice, is sure to make this gala one of the most unique of the season. Guests will enjoy whimsical “carnival-inspired” entertainment, live music, gourmet cuisine and a silent auction filled with big-ticket items.  A single ticket costs $150. For more information or to sponsor the event, contact Monique Bain at 305-636-3520 or mbain@miamibridge.org.
 
Art of the Possible 
 
Celebrate and support The Art of The Possible at the New World Symphony's Gala After Party on Saturday, Feb. 8 at 10 p.m. at the New World Center (500 17th St.).  Dance to your favorite '80s hits, performed live by Los Angeles-based Fast Times, followed by DJ Corrado Rizza who will spin late into the night. Tickets cost $125 and include complimentary cocktails, light bites and other festivities. You can purchase tickets here: http://www.nws.edu/eventgentix.aspx?PID=3033&EID=760.
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