![]() Drag queen and RuPaul's Drag Race contestant Miz Cracker headlines the free all-ages event honoring South Florida's vibrant LGBTQ+ community, which features music by Double Stubble resident DJ Hottpants. On Saturday, close out Pride Month at the Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts' fifth-annual CommuniTea Dance. 6 to 9 p.m. Saturday through September 10, at Dimensions Variable, 101 NW 79th St., Miami. The works are based on photographs from online archives about scenes of repression in Cuba. The show, which opens on Saturday and runs through September 10, posits: What happens when a dissident artwork is owned by the regime it criticizes? Through that lens, Masó reflects on the ethics of political art through three recent projects. Little River gallery Dimensions Variable presents "Who Kills Ai Weiwei," a solo exhibition by Cuban-born, Miami-based artist Francisco Masó. Friday, at Treehouse, 323 23rd St., Miami Beach 78. Here's hoping she gets a chance to take a break during her time in Miami Beach. A woman of many talents, she's always DJ'ing, producing music, or doing A&R for her label. She has more than 85 million views on YouTube and a million followers across her social platforms. Arkusha has quickly risen to become one of the most recognizable names in dance music in Europe. Ukrainian DJ and Siona Records head Miss Monique (AKA Alesia Arkusha) stops at Treehouse on Friday to dish out her progressive-house sound. Friday, at Rácket, 150 NW 24th St., Miami 78. Oh, and did we mention there will be free food and an open bar? 8 p.m. Comedians on the lineup include Norman Freeman, Funky Divena, Alex English, Nicky Paris, and Sampson McCormick. That's because, in keeping with the group's mission, the event will feature a panel discussion on mental health and how everyone can help themselves and others. On Friday, the Miami chapter hosts Laugh Out Proud at Rácket. Impulse Group is a nonprofit that builds a strong, healthier community for gay men. 7 p.m Friday, at Coral Gables Art Cinema, 260 Aragon Ave., Coral Gables 78. The movie premieres at the Coral Gables Art Cinema on Friday with a red-carpet event. "Despite its commitment to biting humor and acerbic analysis, Competencia Oficial is, at its heart, a celebration of artists and their process," Hollywood Reporter critic Lovia Gyarkye writes of the film. Overall, Cohn and Duprat deliver a skewering critique of "highbrow" filmmaking. Directed by Mariano Cohn and Gastón Duprat, the meta-comedy Official Competition stars Antonio Banderas, Penelope Cruz, and Oscar Martínez as three egomaniacs hired by a wealthy businessman to create a film worthy of the Palme d'Or.
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