The Ten Best Valentine’s Day 2020 Events in Miami
Whether you’re single and just trying to have a good time or a couple in search of a romantic outing, these are the most interesting Valentine’s Day events happening in Miami this year.
Whether you’re single and just trying to have a good time or a couple in search of a romantic outing, these are the most interesting Valentine’s Day events happening in Miami this year.
In an Instagram post shared Monday, the shuttered after-hours hang announced it will reopen on the eve of III Points’ 2020 edition.
Looking for the best events in Miami this week? Check out Wigwood, Third Horizon Film Festival, Miami Marathon, Bag Raiders, and other things to do.
Thursday, January 30 If your friend’s advice about your latest romantic woes isn’t cutting it, head to Tarot & Tonics at the Viet-Cajun restaurant Phuc Yea. Confer with spirit success specialist Jenna G to gain inner wisdom on all the quandaries in your life while sipping crystal-infused spiritual tonics such…
Mr. West is bringing the good word to Miami.
Earlier this year, after Coachella announced a massive lineup for its April edition, the music industry networking site Rostr published a report about the footprints of major talent agencies at Coachella. The results were revealing: More than 50 percent of the artists on the festival’s bill were supplied by only three agencies…
The EDM festival has added even more DJs and live acts to its roster.
The new art exhibit presents a collection of book covers, posters, political cartoons, and other imagery from the early 20th Century to explore the politically polarized era’s relationship to our own tense times.
Looking for events in Miami this week? Check out Iann Dior, Big Bounce America, The Genuine Somm Slam, Isabel Allende, the Canine Film Festival’s Bark-Off 2020, and more things to do in Miami January 23 through 29.
These are the best dance-floor-centric gatherings happening in Miami this winter.
The fight over Ultra’s presence in Bayfront Park continues.
The legendary synthpop band served up all the hits and more during the first show of their four night residency at the Fillmore Miami Beach.
Despite the occasional cold front that drops temperatures into the frigid 50s and 60s, Miami doesn’t get much of the strange season northerners refer to as winter, where the rain freezes and covers the ground (how bizarre!). If you’d like to get a taste of this weird…
Does putting a price on art undermine a museum’s mission?
Thursday, January 9 Forget eight nights of presents: Try two weeks of cinema. Taking place at theaters, synagogues, and community centers across greater town, the Miami Jewish Film Festival will show dozens of new films and documentaries on the Jewish experience alongside classics such as Casablanca, Amadeus, and The Cabinet…
In advance of the Manchester band’s January 2020 residency at the Fillmore Miami Beach, here are eight of the synth-pop group’s most underappreciated songs.
Taking over the 25th-floor space at the Conrad Miami, Top Chef alum Pablo Lamon debuted Nativo Kitchen + Bar this week. Lamon, a native of Argentina, is the executive chef.
January doesn’t get enough credit in the Magic City. The month between New Year’s and Valentine’s Day usually catches a lot of flak for being long, uninteresting, and devoid of things to do. It’s also smack in the middle of tourist season, meaning the city becomes flooded with out-of-towners clogging…
Nearly 150 YoungArts finalists will perform and share their work in Miami this week, including 14 who call South Florida home.
Thursday, January 2 Start your year off in an artistic fashion at Pérez Art Museum Miami, which offers free admission every first Thursday of the month. If you haven’t visited PAMM in a while, check out the exhibition “Teresita Fernández: Elemental,” where the Miami artist explores colonialism through the lens…
It seems as though that old saying — nothing lasts forever — rings more true in Miami than it does elsewhere. Our music culture is no exception: The city’s scene endured a number of heavy losses over the last ten years, from the passing of young artists before their time to the shuttering…
The Miami food scene lost a lot this year.