Catch a Baseball Game: Don’t let the spring sale of its naming rights fool you. LoanDepot Park (formerly Marlins Park) is where the Miami Marlins play Major League Baseball, and the team hosts its share of must-see opponents throughout the summer. The world champion Los Angeles Dodgers are in town for a four-game series from
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With the summer months bringing fewer tourists to the South Florida region, local hotels are offering spa treatments at reduced pricing to try and lure residents to the venues. During July and August, many spas and hotels will discount their offerings as well as provide pool or beach access. Where: âme Spa & Wellness Collective
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Paddle Under the Stars: Stand-up paddleboarding fills a few summertime squares, from enhancing your core muscles to snagging some SPF-appropriate rays. But evenings on the water can be just as exhilarating. Morningside Watersports in Miami offers a Full Moon SUP Tour that starts around sunset and includes a bonfire party after the paddle. Meanwhile, Park
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After a long hiatus due to COVID-19 restrictions, live audiences will soon be able to enjoy the show in person when the Pompano Beach Arts Music Series resumes in July. The Pompano Beach Cultural Affairs Department will allow the remaining concerts in the series to have limited in-person seating, starting with jazz great Allan Harris’
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Subscriptions for the classical concert series at the Raymond F. Kravis Center for the Performing Arts in West Palm Beach are now on sale. The series will feature eight musical concerts at 8 p.m. and two shows at 2 p.m. The upcoming season begins in December will feature well-known orchestras, ensembles and soloists, including the Cleveland
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The HistoryMiami Museum has secured hundreds of items to document how the Magic City has evolved over the last 125 years to be featured in an exhibit beginning July 29. Among the artifacts in the “It’s a Miami Thing” exhibit include the original Burdines’ B from the first store, a typed letter from Henry Flagler and recently discovered Tequesta
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Swim with the Dolphins: The park has been running abbreviated hours and limiting the number of attendees each day, but Miami Seaquarium is open—good news for parents who’d like to share a memorable experience with their children this summer. Along with several marine life exhibits, the Seaquarium boasts up-close encounters; among them, a 30-minute deep-water
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L’Chaim Farm will expand its kosher and organic offerings from its on-site farm by hosting local organic farms at its Farmers Market from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. every Sunday at 5511 Woodland Lane in Dania Beach. Products sold include fruits, vegetables, herbs, a selection of goat milk products, free-range eggs and more. The 6 ½ acre
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As part of its pride month celebrations in June, Miami’s Wynwood Arts District will host the third-annual Wynwood Pride Festival on June 18 and 19 to celebrate the LGBTQ+ community. After launching in 2019 with 50,000 attendees and going digital in 2020, organizers of the festival hope the live gatherings will provide the ultimate platform
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Experience Tryst: The 3,000-square-foot theater inside Faena Hotel Miami Beach provides the intimate setting for Alan Faena’s new original production—Tryst: A Lovers’ Rendezvous. Emcee and headlining performer Kat Cunning leads the ensemble cast through a riveting evening of sensory stimulation that includes burlesque, cirque nouveau, show-stopping musical numbers, and “stories of explicit escapades from a
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Providing a day of entertainment and delicious food on Father’s Day doesn’t have to be a complicated or expensive endeavor. Whether it’s a free beer, a steak dinner or a rum drink paired with a cigar, a plethora of offerings throughout South Florida will surely make dad feel special on his day. At Elisabetta’s Ristorante, Bar
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An artist who receives his inspiration from the beauty of Florida and an organization that strives to preserve Florida’s history will partner to provide residents an opportunity to enjoy Florida’s natural beauty. History Fort Lauderdale will present “The Art of Tim Forman: Florida Everglades” from July 3 through Sept. 26 at its museum, 231 SW
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