How to Speak Miami: An Unofficial 305 Dictionary
When a Miamian says “literally,” they never mean it literally.
When a Miamian says “literally,” they never mean it literally.
After losing their jobs when vegan restaurant empire Planta closed its Florida locations, two chefs have created a service.
In a short time, the venue became a hub for the LGBTQ+ community.
After 20 years on Calle Ocho, a beloved Mexican spot in Miami is getting the attention it deserves for its authentic dishes.
A new Japanese sando shop in Miami has become such an overnight sensation that it’s selling out of egg sandwiches by 11 a.m.
This new Miami speakeasy, hidden behind a cabaret in Hialeah, is going viral for its craft cocktails and cheesy bar bites.
Honouring a career that has spanned 25 years of dancefloor memories, Darude now brings his world tour to the Ground.
After three years, this Bird Road Art District venue returns with renovations and a new sound system.
Here’s a simple breakdown of the multitude of parking and transportation options for Hard Rock Stadium.
Stuck playing tour guide for someone who just needs a couch to crash on? Show them a side of Miami that will make them think twice about coming back.
Lady Gaga, Coldplay, and Dua Lipa are just a few of the acts performing in the 305 over the next few months
We’ve got your Fourth of July weekend party planner right here.
While it’s unclear how DEI rollbacks will affect national Juneteenth celebrations, local events are still going forward.
The legendary singer-songwriter’s last performance in South Florida was on February 24, 2024, at the same venue.
All South Florida dads are invited to join the “Father’s Day Jeep Tailgate.” Whether Kodak will perform remains to be seen.
Byrne’s last South Florida appearance was a sold-out show at the Fillmore on September 29, 2018.
The show, presented by SiriusXM and Pandora, comes two months ahead of Turizo’s headlining arena concert later this summer.
Dua Lipa, Rauw Alejandro, and Katy Perry will take the stage at the Kaseya Center this year.
The Who, Brandon Lake, and the Jonas Brothers are stopping at the Amerant Bank Arena in 2025.
Are you revved up for the Miami Grand Prix? Here are some things to keep in mind before you head to the Miami International Autodrome.
Do you think you look like Benito? Let O, Miami be the judge of that.
III Points returns October 17 and 18 with another stellar lineup of left-field and underground acts.