Week of April 18, 2002    
Tri-Rail Authority may be seed for creating broader regional transportation agencyet
Tighter airport security may send Iberia packing
Mayor seeks more economic incentives to lure businesses to downtown Miami
Miami sports authority, convention bureau strike Watson Island deal
Swire joins Fortune International to develop $250 million bayside condo
Other promoters racing to stage Miami Grand Prix
Renovated Main Street, charrette to guide North Miami Beach plans

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Sunday 4/21

ELVIRA'S HAUNTED HILLS
   A Q & A with Cassandra "Elvira" Peterson is scheduled before this premiere screening. Held in connection with AIDS Walk Miami. See SPECIAL EVENTS. 7:30 p.m. Club 1771, 1771 West Ave., Miami Beach. Details: (305) 751-WALK.

Friday 4/26

CHARCOAL PEOPLE
   Film by Brazil's Nigel Noble, in Portuguese with English subtitles. Presented by the FIU Labor History Department for Southern Labor Studies Conference. 7 p.m. Wolfsonian FIU, 1001 Washington Ave., Miami Beach. Details: (305) 535-2645.
MIAMI GAY & LESBIAN FILM FESTIVAL
   Sagitario, a film from Spain, opens the fourth annual event. Through May 5 at the Colony Theater, 1040 Lincoln Road, Miami Beach, and $25; $50 & $150 for opening gala, reception and VIP dinner. Most screenings are $11. 7:30 p.m. Gusman Center for the Performing Arts, 174 E Flagler St. Details: (305) 534-9924 or miamigaylesbianfilm.com.


   

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