We watch them pass on, year after year, little by little, pieces of Miamis soul dying from lack of interest. The pari-mutuels (horse, harness, and dog racing; jai-alai) have been fading since the Lotto and Indian gaming stole their once mighty thunder, making it easier to list the few venues still going than the many that have closed. Gulfstream remains open, and continues to offer high-quality gambling and diversions such as slots, video and real poker, big-name entertainment, food and beverage, and other extra-pari-mutuel activities. For Sunshine Millions Weekend, the add-ons include a performance by Rick Springfield (tickets for the 8 p.m. show cost $30 and $40), a model search, and free hats. Woo-hoo!
Four stakes races telecast from Santa Anita and four run live at Gulfstream make up the Millions. The live-racing season runs through April 20 at Gulfstream Park. Call 954-454-7000 or 1-800-771-TURF. Visit www.gulfstreampark.com or www.sunshinemillions.com.
Sat., Jan. 26, 8 p.m., 2008