Gayle Marshall limped up to her lemonade-yellow Florida City home, the same low-slung house where she'd grown up and spent most of her 46 years. Life hadn't been kind to her....
When Radiohead takes the stage at the American Airlines Arena this Monday, kicking off its first U.S. tour in four years, the British band will do so as contemporary rock 'n'...
Until a recent $7 million makeover, the Rusty Pelican was becoming a musty Pelican. All of that work has freshened up the joint, but there was something cozy and unpretentious...
Every year, you enter your office's Oscar pool and carefully select the major categories while haphazardly guessing the minor ones (Animated Short, Makeup). Every year, you...
Calling all nostalgia seekers: Stage Door is a 1937 screwball comedy, complete with all the way-back fixins. The plot follows a gaggle of young actresses crammed into a...
If you saw The Artist, you experienced what it’s like to watch a silent movie in a theater. It’s so quiet you can hear the woman seven rows back chewing her...
Not to freak out the freedom fries crowd, but it has to be said: Everything is prettier in France. Seriously. We have election squabbles a year before voting booths open; they...
The Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater has become a legendary force throughout the world since it was founded in 1958. The first and still most prominent African-American...
The South Beach Wine & Food Festival is best described as the Super Bowl crossed with an ancient Roman bacchanal. For four days, almost every luminary in the culinary world...
If you missed the quirky Chinese import The Piano in a Factory when it premiered at last year’s Miami International Film Festival, you’ll have another chance at 7...
With a little more than two years left until the World Cup invades Brazil, soccer fever has infected that nation’s North American cousin, Miami-Dade County. More than...
Laughing burns mad calories. And in a city that LivingSocial.com calls America’s vainest, staying fit is the priority. Thankfully, the South Beach Comedy Festival starts...
Winter Party Miami Beach is so gay that everyone gets there by rainbow, the fire hydrants spew lube, and all women in a 20-mile radius get repetitive-motion cramps in their...
Have you seen Shakespeare’s Hamlet and thought to yourself, This tragedy about a guy avenging his dead father needs more people singing? If so, you’re in luck....
It’s time to let go of all your preconceived notions about humans and horses. Leave the Equus and Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back references at home before heading to...
From primitive man’s efforts to chart the heavens on the walls of the Lascaux caves more than 15,000 years ago, to 19th-century phrenologists’ attempts to diagram...
Dance is a fragile art form, as fleeting as life itself. Merce Cunningham's company disbanded at the end of 2011, a year and a half after his death. And Pina, Wim Wenders's...
It once seemed convicted Ponzi schemer Nevin Shapiro's claims of massive corruption would kill the University of Miami's vaunted football program. But secret testimony by a...
Irish rock crew Saw Doctors has always drawn deeply on its Emerald Isle roots, inspiring images of the lovely land's rural villages, wind-swept beaches, and lush, rolling...
Only a couple of months into 2012, and we already have a favorite for the year's best movie: Nuri Bilge Ceylan's Once Upon a Time in Anatolia. Turkey's leading filmmaker has...
