Germane Barnes Explores Black Identity in “Unsettled” at Nina Johnson Gallery
The artist values African migration because it is the essence of his ancestors.
The artist values African migration because it is the essence of his ancestors.
Miami City Ballet will stage this take on Shakespeare’s tragedy.
The Opponent pits a young Black boxer against his on-and-off white trainer.
For decades, the Daniel Lewis Dance Sampler has opened the South Florida dance season.
The playwright navigates deeply into many worlds.
Antonia Wright is among a growing number of artists expressing outrage over anti-abortion forces.
At LnS Gallery, the landscapes are empty of all animal life.
There will be singing in the streets as the Adrienne Arsht Center unleashes its Free Gospel Sundays series.
F.Punk Junkies is his latest high-energy and highly anticipated work.
You don’t need to travel to NYC to see the Pulitzer Prize-winning drama.
The nonprofit is gearing up to celebrate its 25th anniversary in 2023.
Artists turn the urban scene into a playground.
Flamenco masters Celia and Paco Fonta value what the dancers contribute to the art form.
It will “be a party like no other.”
Monday nights in the lobby of the InterContinental Miami are an art-filled affair.
Gustavo Matamoros is a one-person musical research and development department.
Tanya Saracho’s Fade is an insightful dramatic comedy.
Tanya Saracho’s Fade is a smart, rueful workplace play.
The Betsy Hotel’s series returns with ten artists in residence.
“Depth of Identity” features visual art, music, film, and performance art from 19 artists.
The Disney classic is a “tale as old as time.”
Black Sheep is an absurdist dark comedy, a piece that is very difficult to pull off tonally.