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THURSDAY | 5.28.26

People really like barbecues. Not saying that you shouldn’t, but people really like ’em. Custom aprons, a mountain of coleslaw, and enough lighter fluid to make Johnny Storm jealous. Flow has never hosted a Great American Barbecue Challenge, but if we did... Oh boy, if we did. First, Joey Chestnut, you need to skip. Then we’d invite all of our Flow neighbors, members of Flow Trip Magazine, and friends like you. That’s about the size of Madison Square Garden for attendance. Spike Lee and Brunson, both invited. We’d probably see if we could do one of those really long picnic tables with red and white tablecloths. Then we’d see if we can find Bill Durney and ask him how the hell we’re supposed to feed all these people. Then we’d ask Ryan from Guster and Lily Meola if they could come play a couple of songs while everyone hung out. Slip-n-slides, croquet, dunk tank, and soap box car races down a big hill nearby. Man, people really like barbecues for some reason. We’ve got our work cut out for us. Might be a few weeks before we’re back. Take care of each other. See you at the checkered flag.
Loraxes are real. The proof is in The People’s Tree project.
HAGS
Matcha from Ceci and Regi, pineapples from Fruit Hunters, and other local humans bringing their crafts and goods to Miami. The Flow Farmers Market isn’t a bad place to spend your days this summer.
Our Friend Jane
We sat down with the Jane Goodall Institute to go through the old photo book of Jane and her pal Sir David Attenborough. Flip through here.
Tell Us About Yourself
We’re looking for a human in Miami who knows how to manage a content calendar, work with magazine contributors, and bring an overall sense of oneness to a brand and its purpose. Maybe that’s you?
Other Good News & Happenings
The great whale cleaning of 2026.
Something new from Patrick. A rootin' tootin' good time, especially if you're into bluesy-folky-southern-rocky-Americana-John-Priney vibes.
Your name on a beehive, honey.
Diving deep for art. Are you for scuba?
A chat with Jack Johnson. Still none the wiser on the banana pancake recipe.









