
7/10
Bonnie and Clyde
Bonnie and Clyde, the sociopathic duo who robbed and murdered throughout Depression era America, have become the model for the ultimate co-dependent, destructive relationship. Despite their murderous tendencies, Bonnie and Clyde somehow strikes a nerve with America. An influential and popular Warren Beatty film attested to their popularity, garnering them even more longevity in pop culture. Less famous than the Arthur Penn directed film, though, is this 2009 musical, which premiered on Broadway with positive audience but negative critical reception. The musical is part of FAU’s annual summer Festival Repertory Theatre. 7 p.m. University Theatre at Florida Atlantic University. 777 Glades Rd. Boca Raton. 33431
7/11
Men’s Nude Yoga
Yoga helps participants develop coordination, mobility, and stimulates an area of the brain related to controlling anxiety and depression. Push Fitness, Wilton Manor’s premiere gym, is now adding a new dimension to the yoga workout: nudity. As if downward dog isn’t sexual enough of a name and position, Push Fitness offers the added bonus of reaching such yoga heights while completely buck-naked. Nude Yoga also allows for a longer critique of ones own physique, as it is engaged in different positions, all aspects of one’s body reflected for definitive analysis. So for the nudists and uninhibited Wilton Manors residents, Men’s Nude Yoga may be the next greatest weekly event. 6 p.m. Push Fitness. 1098 Floranada Rd. Oakland Park. 33334.
Tim McGraw
The country music world has been notoriously homophobic. Few country stars have dared to acknowledge support of LGBT issues. Times are changing and that’s sure to change as well, yet it’s nice to know that famous country superstars like Tim McGraw have been supportive of LGBT rights before it was de rigueur. In 2010, he visited Grassland Middle School in Tennessee, speaking out against bullying to a community distraught when a 13-year-old boy shot himself after antigay bullying went unaddressed. McGraw also appeared in a gay-themed comedy in 2011 titled “Dirty Girl.” Forays into politics and acting aside, McGraw is a very successful musician who will sing all his hits tonight. 7 p.m. Cruzan Amphitheatre. 601-7 Sansburys Way. West Palm Beach. 33411.
7/12
Ray LaMontagne
The Nick Drake-esque singer/songwriter has been a favorite of both critics and the American public. Crossing over from the folk music genre, Ray LaMontagne’s 2010 album “God Willin’ & the Creek Don’t Rise” hit the top 10 on Billboard. That same album received two Grammy nominations, winning Best Contemporary Folk Album. Many of his songs have been featured on shows as diverse as “Alias” and “Parenthood.” He is on tour for his newest album, “Supernova,” which was released in April to rapturous critical kudos. 8 p.m. The Fillmore Miami Beach. 1700 Washington Ave. Miami Beach. 33139.
Chris Tucker
As a frequent performer on “Def Comedy Jam” in the 1990s, Chris Tucker paved the way for his very successful career as an actor and comedian. His biggest breakthrough to the mainstream came with his role as Detective James Carter in the “Rush Hour” film series. His lucrative contract for “Rush Hour 2” cemented his status as one of the most popular actors in Hollywood. His roots however are on the stage performing stand-up. Tonight, he does just that for lucky South Floridians. 8 p.m. Hard Rock Live. 5747 Seminole Way. Hollywood. 33314.
7/13
Dana Carvey and Dennis Miller
A weekend of comedy at the Hard Rock continues Sunday night as uber-famous “Saturday Night Live” alums Dana Carvey and Dennis Miller take the stage. Carvey was arguably the best repertory member on SNL during his seven-year tenure, playing such memorable roles as The Church Lady, Hans, Garth of Wayne’s World, and Weekend Update’s Grumpy Old Man. Dennis Miller, during this same era, hosted the Weekend Update segment. He can now be heard seven days a week on his nationally syndicated “Westwood One” radio show, “The Dennis Miller Show.” 8 p.m. Hard Rock Live. 5747 Seminole Way. Hollywood. 33314.
7/14
Dapur Asian Tapas and Lounge
Renowned restaurateur Edi Mulyanto’s successful tapas lounge, Dapur, boasts one of the best menus in South Florida, with delicious sushi and Asian plates. Happy hour, though, is their greatest daily event, occurring from 5-8 pm and offering an affordable menu of drinks and appetizers. Five-dollar mojitos, margaritas, and hot sake can be coupled with dumplings or sliders. The relaxing atmosphere adds to the lounge’s appeal, especially as a destination to wind-down after the beginning of the workweek. 5 p.m. Dapur Asian Tapas and Lounge. 1620 N. Federal Highway. Fort Lauderdale. 33305.
7/15
Lionel Richie
Lionel Richie’s career began with the famous 70’s Motown group The Commodores. He left them for a huge solo career, touching a nerve in the hearts of American music listeners with such soft hits as “Truly,” “You Are,” “Stuck on You,” and “Penny Lover.” A good friend of Michael Jackson, Richie helped collaborate with the “We Are the World” song. Even in these later days of his career, Richie still finds success, having just released a new studio album. His popularity, if waning in the US, has increased exponentially in Arab states. If Lionel Richie isn’t enough, bird flipping Ceelo Green opens. 7:30 p.m. Cruzan Amphitheatre. 601-7 Sanburys Way. West Palm Beach. 33411.
7/16
Wicked Wednesdays:
Rumors and Hobo Grill
Wicked Wednesdays at Rumors is one of the greatest Wednesday night parties around. Cheap drink specials aim at college-aged boys and the men who love them. Well drinks are only a buck, domestic beers are only a buck, and Schapps are only, yup, a buck. A night at Rumors also allows for a sampling of Rumors’ new restaurant, Hobo’s Grill. The all-new menu includes black angus burgers, seafood, and daily specials. On Wednesday, their very special day, the kitchen stays open until 1 a.m. Guests can enjoy inexpensive drinks, and then eat delicious food afterwards. 9 p.m. Rumors. 2426 Wilton Drive. Wilton Manors. 33305.