Faena Hotel Miami Beach presents “The Cook, The Thief, His Wife & Her Lover.” Check your morals at the door of Le Hollandais restaurant as you play a part in an intoxicating revenge tragedy that will leave you questioning your deepest human desires. 7:15 p.m. 3201 Collins Ave. Details: http://bit.ly/2CIxrkk.
Miami Beach Cinematheque screens “USA Premiere Engagement! Oscar Shorts 2019 Documentary (Program I).” 3 p.m. 1130 Washington Ave. Details: https://bit.ly/2t4elQY.
The Jewish Museum of Florida-FIU hosts “Metropolitan Klezmer.” 3-5 p.m. 301 Washington Ave., Miami Beach. Details: https://bit.ly/2t8tZLc.
Books & Books in Coral Gables hosts Ashley M. Jones’ “dark//thing.” 4 p.m. 265 Aragon Ave. Details: https://bit.ly/2Svd5EN.
Frost School of Music presents “Home Cookin’: Frost Symphonic Winds.” 4-5 p.m. UM Gusman Concert Hall, 1314 Miller Dr., Coral Gables. Details: https://bit.ly/2LWhk6z.
The Aventura Arts & Cultural Center presents “Miami International Piano Festival Presents: David Kadouch.” 5 p.m. 3385 NE 188th St. Details: https://bit.ly/2SbsJpo.
Miami Dade College’s Tower Theater Miami screens “The Queen of Spades (Royal Opera London).” 6 p.m. 1508 SW Eighth St. Details: https://bit.ly/2t67rdR.
New World Symphony presents “Inside the Music: Puerto Rican Folk Music.” Join Bassoon Fellow Francisco Joubert Bernard to discover Puerto Rico´s most popular folkloric music styles, their origins and race connotations. 7 p.m. 500 17th St., Miami Beach. Details: https://bit.ly/2FUNwqM.
The James L. Knight Center presents “Armando Manzanero, Jose Feliciano y Yordano.” 7 p.m. 400 SE Second Ave., Miami. Details: http://www.jlkc.com/event/manzanero-feliciano-yordano/.
Books & Books presents “An Evening with Bernard-Henri Lévy.” One of the West’s leading intellectuals offers a provocative look at America’s withdrawal from world leadership and the rising powers who seek to fill the vacuum left behind. 7 p.m. Coral Gables Congregational Church, 3010 De Soto Blvd. Details: https://bit.ly/2UGeRQQ.
Books & Books in Coral Gables hosts Elinor Lipman’s “Good Riddance.” One woman’s trash becomes another woman’s treasure. 8 p.m. 265 Aragon Ave. Details: https://bit.ly/2MQdOv5.
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