The 21 Best Things to Do in Miami This Week
From the Killers at American Airlines Arena to Communion at Empire Stage, these are the best things to do in Miami this week.
From the Killers at American Airlines Arena to Communion at Empire Stage, these are the best things to do in Miami this week.
Fresh off a number one record, the Killers’ Ronnie Vannucci dishes on making Miami the band’s “alternative universe.”
Thursday Well, who really did frame Roger Rabbit? If you don’t know or simply want to experience the classic flick, head to Wynwood this week. To honor the 30th anniversary of director Robert Zemeckis’ classic Who Framed Roger Rabbit? O Cinema will host a special screening for one night only…
If you’re still using a rotary phone or dial-up modem, Pérez Art Museum Miami’s Tech Takeover probably won’t float your boat. But for everyone else living in 2018 and wanting to explore how tech is shaping the modern Miami landscape, this is the event. This month’s free community night…
Look, it happens to the best of us. A boozefest leaves you feeling and looking like a monster. You can barf it all out, chug some Sprite, or do whatever weird thing Google tells you. Or, if you’re in Miami or Fort Lauderdale, you can just call the IV Doc…
If a bunch of jolly, tipsy Santas roaming around doesn’t get you in the holiday spirit, nothing will. Regardless of what the jingles have been telling you since Thanksgiving, the most wonderful time of the year is actually this weekend. SantaCon and all of its drunken cheer will take place Saturday, December 1
A trashy, reflective one-year journey by a South Floridian results in less garbage on our streets.
Amid the relief efforts, these folks are looking well beyond the confines of their homes and communities to help those in dire need.
The band is slated to hit the Fillmore Miami Beach September 27, on the heels of the release of its latest record, Sacred Hearts Club.
It’s a big day for three shelter pups as they make their way to a local adoption event. At the end of the day, will they find homes?
The inaugural Tequila Bay Country Music Festival will hit the iconic Miami Marine Stadium Park with stars as Brantley Gilbert, Kip Moore, Montgomery Gentry, Tyler Farr, RaeLynn, and Brooke Eden.
Bachaco recently signed on for a residency at the Hard Rock Café at Bayside. The band will begin rocking the downtown Miami venue the first Wednesday of every month beginning September 6.
We’ve all had that Uber driver. The lady that had you clinging for dear life as she barreled through your neighborhood at 75 mph. Or the dude who refuses to give up his collection of petrified French Fries preserved in the back seat where you’re sitting. There are some…
Get ready for a treasure hunt — Florida Treasure Hunts sends Miami into a frenzy on August 3.
Fudakochi’s latest album, Love Invasion S.P., dropped last week and is available on Apple Music, Spotify, and fudakochimusic.com.
The 11th-annual RedEye, presented by ArtServe, will take place this Saturday from 6 to 10 p.m. in Fort Lauderdale.
The Welcome to Night Vale touring show will make its first-ever stop in Miami Friday, July 7, at the Olympia Theater, to perform an all-new script, titled “All Hail,” centered on the infamous glow cloud.
Robert Schwartzman’s sun-dappled indie-rock band returns with a new lineup and the same West Coast sound.
The bassist talks about his touring schedule and his 12-year-old’s major accomplishment.
Live concert, business conference, motivational speakers’ seminar – just what is going down at the Watsco Center on Thursday?
A lot of really cool people died when they were 27. We lost Janis Joplin, Jim Morrison, Jimi Hendrix, and Robert Johnson in yesteryear, and more recently, we’ve said goodbye to Kurt Cobain, Amy Winehouse, and Jean-Michel Basquiat, among way too many others. It’s sad — so much talent lost at such a young age.
Where to even begin with Venezuela? The country is in turmoil, but on cable news it gets far fewer mentions than the U.S. president’s latest cluster tweets or 3 a.m. farts. Dog, cat, and pigeon carcasses are being found in the streets because Venezuelans are starving.