Volume 35 | May 8, 2020

Boredom Busters 35th Edition

With all of us now finding ourselves with more time on our hands, Bal Harbour Village would like to share with you a few recommendations to explore new experiences, learn about something new or delve into a favorite past-time- all without having to leave your home! Based around our pillars of Arts & Culture, Culinary, Wellness, Fashion and Lifestyle, which all form part of The Bal Harbour Experience, we will share ideas and links for you and your family to explore.

The following Bal Harbour restaurants are open for takeout and delivery:

Carpaccio is open from 12:00 PM to 9:00 PM, call the restaurant at 305.867.7777 Hillstone Bal Harbour is open 11:30 AM to 8:30 PM, call the restaurant at 786.260.6650 Makoto is open 12:00 PM to 8:00 PM, call the restaurant at 305.864.8600 Bianco Gelato is open from 12:00 PM to 8:00 PM, call 305.458.4455

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The Shows Must Go On!

Andrew Lloyd Webber will stream his musicals online for free every week. A new musical will be released every Friday at 2pm ET, for 48 hours only, so make sure you don't miss out!

Enjoy and 's musical extravaganza, ! Inspired by the works of P. G. Wodehouse.

Tune in today at 2:00 PM

Cirque du Soleil presents: Behind The Curtain of Luzia

Today at 3pm ET. Cirque du Soleil invites you to go behind the curtain for the creation of LUZIA.

Watch it here

Homemade Popovers

Yes, we are all missing Neiman Marcus' famous popovers. Now, you can indulge at home with this recipe.

Ingredients 1 1/2 tbsps unsalted butter, melted. Plus softened butter for greasing pans 1 1/2 cups flour 3/4 tsp kosher salt 3 extra-large eggs, at room temperature 1 1/2 cups milk, at room temperature

Homemade Popovers

Travel Virtually: The Uffizi Gallery

Today is the perfect day to go to Florence and visit The Uffizi Gallery, virtually of course.

The Uffizi Gallery

From our Unscripted Museum Partners

ICA Miami: Digital Commissions

ICA Miami’s inaugural Digital Commissions series video comes from Miami artist Cristine Brache titled Morning Sickness in the USA (2020).

In Morning Sickness in the USA, Brache shares the story of her grandmother, who was quarantined in 1961 after seeing a doctor for inexplicable morning sickness. Having immigrated to the US from Puerto Rico, doctors suspected she had an infectious disease and put her in quarantine in a mental asylum. The reason for her morning sickness was later revealed to be pregnancy.

Morning Sickness in The USA