NSU Art Museum Changes the Conversation on Color-Field Painting
“Glory of the World” is NSU Art Museum’s attempt to show how abstract painters working in the wake of abstract expressionism tried to find a way forward for the form.
“Glory of the World” is NSU Art Museum’s attempt to show how abstract painters working in the wake of abstract expressionism tried to find a way forward for the form.
Tribeca Festival’s Music Lounge returns for Miami Art Week with a murderer’s row of cutting-edge musicians.
Jonathan Escoffery’s debut novel, If I Survive You, has been nominated for one of English literature’s most prestigious awards.
Ditch the mall – here’s where to shop local in Miami on Record Store Day Black Friday.
Tortuga Music Festival brings a lineup chock-full of country music to Fort Lauderdale Beach April 5-7, 2024.
Travis Scott represents the triumph of pop, consumerism, and the commercial music industry over hip-hop’s radicalism.
Beep, beep! Dále Zine has converted a Japanese mini-truck into a mobile bookstore.
The Listening Bar at Kaori feels different from other audiophile bars in Miami – more thoughtful, more comfortable, and more communal.
From the start, Tim Hecker’s music never seemed to fit into the popular conception of ambient music.
The festival arrives as country music continues to explode in popularity.
From Hayao Miyazaki’s latest animated masterpiece to Emerald Fennel’s divisive follow-up, Miami Film Festival’s Gems is full of surprises.
“Sharks” at Frost Science Museum allows visitors to stare straight into the eyes of an enormous tiger shark – no wetsuit, diving cage, or chainmail required.
Christmas Wonderland bills itself as the next generation of holiday spectacle, featuring high-tech lighting displays and cutting-edge interactive experiences.
Few figures are as legendary in the techno genre as Jeff Mills, whose influential DJing style is acclaimed the world over.
“Future Past Perfect” features impressive, stylistically diverse work from a group of South Florida artists worth monitoring.
From Alice Glass to Explosions in the Sky, there are plenty of worthy live acts on III Points’ lineup.
The most interesting acts at III Points aren’t the ones at the top of the bill – instead, they can be found further down the lineup.
A Grove Bay Hospitality staple revamps its offerings with bold takes on classic Italian dishes.
Singer-songwriter Mitski will return to Miami in January for her first headlining gig since 2016.
Miami was once home to one of the most important and celebrated artists of the 20th Century, Nam June Paik.
The Boy and the Heron may be the biggest jewel in Gems’ crown, but there are plenty of treasures to be had during the film festival.
With the help of the Criterion Channel, Third Horizon offers a sample of the great filmmaking coming from the Caribbean and its diaspora.