Week of MAY 2, 2002    
Miami International Airport will open retail shops for traditional leasing
Sports and Exhibition Authority eyes $80 million in bonds for Miami projects
Virginia Key redevelopment could broaden Miami's recreational, entertainment options
Coral Gables chooses long-time assistant for city manager
Toll takeover may save expressway authority millions
Coconut Grove Playhouse purchase could lead to expansion
Decline in flights prolongs area's tourism problems

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MOVIES

Thursday 5/2

MIAMI GAY & LESBIAN FILM FESTIVAL
   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.
NOIR NEW YORK FILM SERIES
   Lowell Thomas Remembers: 1945, 30 minutes. House on 92nd Street, 1945, 89 minutes. Seating is limited. RSVP Details: 305.535.2645. Free. Wolfsonian FIU, 1001 Washington Ave., Miami Beach. Details: (305) 535-2645.

Tuesday 5/7

14TH FILM & VIDEO AWARDS CEREMONY
   Presented by the Louis Wolfson II Florida Moving Image Archive with former CNN anchor and correspondent Dan Hackel as emcee. Reservations required. $10 donation requested. 7 p.m. Colony Theater, 1040 Lincoln Road, Miami Beach. Details: (305) 375-1505.
A GREAT & MIGHTY WALK
   Film about historian John Henrik Clarke. With Invisible Mask, a 3-D short. Presented by the Diaspora World Cinema for the African Visions film festival. 7 p.m. Room 1101, M-DCC Wolfson, 300 NE Second Ave. Details: (305) 571-9754 or medialace.com.

Wednesday 5/8

ROOTED and THE LANGUAGE YOU CRY
   A Georgian family song is traced back to its roots in West Africa. 6 p.m. Auditorium, Hotel Inter-Continental, 100 Chopin Plaza. Details: (305) 571-9754 or medialace.com.

Thursday 5/9

THE GIRL WHO SOLD THE SUN
   Film by Senegal's Djbril Diop Mambety. 6 p.m. Auditorium, Hotel Inter-Continental, 100 Chopin Plaza. Details: (305) 571-9754 or medialace.com.
NOIR NEW YORK FILM SERIES
   Lowell Thomas Remembers, 1946, 30 minutes; Crack Up, 1946, B&W, 93 minutes. ArtsBeach 2nd Thursday event. Seating is limited. RSVP. Free. Wolfsonian FIU, 1001 Washington Ave., Miami Beach. Details: (305) 535-2645.

Saturday 5/11

THE EARRINGS OF MADAME DE...
   1953 film by Max Ophuls. In French with English subtitles. Presented by the Classic Foreign Film Discussion Group. RSVP. $4. 11:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Hollywood Beach Culture & Community Center, 1301 S Ocean Drive, Hollywood. Details: (954) 458-5825.
LATE MARRIAGE
   Film by Dover Kosashvilli, which won nine Israeli academy film awards, including best picture and best director, opens the 18th annual Israel Film Festival. Organizers said 20 feature films, documentaries and TV dramas would be screened through May 16. Screenings are $7.50; $5.50; $30 for passbook for five films. With awards ceremony. $18. 8:30 p.m. Intracoastal Cinema, 3701 NE 163rd St., North Miami Beach. Details: (877) 966-5566 or israelfilmfestival.com.


   

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