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DINE

6 p.m.

The Dutch rings in its one-year anniversary with a special three-course menu put together by chef/co-owner Andrew Carmellini and chef de cuisine Conor Hanlon. Options include trio of little oyster sandwiches, butter lettuce salad, papparadelle, steamed red snapper and seasonally inspired pie. W Hotel, 2201 Collins Ave., Miami Beach; 305-938-3111; $65.

GALA

6:30 p.m.

The ‘I Have a Dream’ Foundation hosts its annual gala for its mission to help provide academic support to the Charles R. Drew School in Liberty City. Guests will enjoy cocktails, silent auction, dinner and entertainment by jazz singer Nicole Henry. Fontainebleau Miami Beach, 4441 Collins Ave., Miami Beach; 305-937-7834; Tickets from $500.

PARTY

11 p.m.

Belgian brothers Dimitri Vegas and Like Mike have taken the dance music world by storm in a few short years, working with heavyweights like Afrojack and NERVO. They take over Mansion for a night. 1235 Washington Ave., Miami Beach; 305-695-8411; $30.

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    Stevie Wonder sings at his own birthday bash

    Stevie Wonder celebrated his 63rd birthday a week after the big day (May 13) with a private concert for almost 700 high rollers, VIP guests and media types Tuesday night at Hard Rock Live at the Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino. The legendary Wonder performed for well over two hours, singing covers by The Beatles, Michael Jackson and Bob Marley as well as his own greatest hits. Wonder also invited some of the audience, this writer included, to audition for him on his hit, Part Time Lover. While he told us we were better than the previous, uh, contestant, we’ll be keeping the full time day job.

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 Wedge

    At the movies

    Chris Wedge talks directing ‘Epic’

    In Epic, opening Friday, Miami’s own Pitbull plays a character that always makes money, no matter the situation.

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Bynes

    Celebrity roundup

    Amanda Bynes: hot mess extraordinaire

    The term “hot mess” doesn’t come close to describing Amanda Bynes. The troubled actress appeared disheveled in a long blond wig and sweats Friday in a criminal court where she was charged with reckless endangerment. She was also charged with attempted tampering with evidence and unlawful possession of marijuana, all misdemeanors.

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