Miami: Around the Clock 3/05–3/11

The Dwell Guide to Events in Your City

Wednesday, March 5

Not everyone knows about the online resources offered by museums and libraries around the country. But The Wolfsonian’s three-day conference  strives to keep you webwise, with lectures by Jonathan Fantaon, president of the MacArthur Foundation, and others. Through March 7. http://webwise2008.fcla.edu

Miami-based architect Chad Oppenheim gives a tour of his latest project at 10 Museum Park, with dinner at Bin No. 18 to follow.  7 p.m.; Wolfsonian - FIU, 1001 Washington Ave.; (305) 531-1001; www.wolfsonian.org

Thursday, March 6

Langerado Music Festival brings the Beastie Boys, Thievery Corporation, The Roots, REM, Ani DiFranco, Ben Folds Five, Matisyahu, and others to Miami. Through March 9. Big Cypress Seminole Indian Reservation, Snake Rd, South Florida Everglades; www.langerado.com

The Arsht Center welcomes the Russian National Orchestra, a relative newcomer to the classical world’s heavy hitters. 8 p.m.; Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts, 1300 Biscayne Blvd.; (305) 949-6722; www.carnivalcenter.org

Friday, March 7

The Miami Design Preservation League walks you through the city’s Art Deco District, followed by a visit to The Wolfsonian’s galleries. 6 p.m.; Wolfsonian - FIU, 1001 Washington Ave.; (305) 531-1001; www.wolfsonian.org

Saturday, March 8

MOCA at Goldman Warehouse lets you take a late night stroll through the galleries, where architectural paintings by Puerto Rican artist Enoc Perez are on display. 7-10 p.m.; MOCA at Goldman Warehouse, 404 NW 26th St.; Performing Arts,1300 Biscayne Blvd.; (305) 949-6722; www.mocanomi.org/warehouse.htm

R&B singer Big Brooklyn Red gives south Florida a taste of the Empire State. 11 p.m.; Transit Lounge, 729 SW 1st Ave.; (305) 377-4628; www.bigbrooklynred.com/home.html

Sunday, March 9

Last Chance: Don’t forget to catch a few flicks before the Miami International Film Festival wraps. www.miamifilmfestival.com