Las Nubes Is Back With New Music and a Long-Awaited Miami Show
After three years of lineup changes and no new releases, Las Nubes is finally delivering a seven-inch single.
After three years of lineup changes and no new releases, Las Nubes is finally delivering a seven-inch single.
The nine athletes from the South Florida League of Lady Arm Wrestlers will flex their biceps and creative muscles at Villian Theater.
Letting go of the expectations of stardom opened up Ben Katzman’s world, leading him to play guitar with other musicians who love playing music as much as he does.
The King Mango Strut Parade represents everything quirky, cool, and special about Coconut Grove.
In an Art Week pop-up, Miami rap royalty Trina heralds the 2025 opening of the Hip Hop Museum in the Bronx.
One K Raw, a new seafood restaurant in the heart of Brickell, features a raw bar, an outdoor patio, and a speakeasy.
In 2021, Laura Paresky Gould started to capture the city where she’d lived for a few decades with a new perspective.
Miami’s local food influencer provides her top picks.
Silent Book Club lets you read anything you want for an hour and socialize afterward.
Iowa has restricted students’ access to Meg Cabot’s novel Ready or Not because it mentions birth control and sex between teenagers.
Spots like El Bagel, Panther Coffee, and Talkin’ Tacos help to reduce your carbon footprint.
Give Miami Day raises awareness for all the nonprofit organizations helping make South Florida a better place.
This month, the author returns to the Magic City, this time to promote his latest book, The Core of an Onion: Peeling the Rarest Common Food, at the 40th annual Miami Book Fair
After losing their puppets during April’s devasting floods, Jim Hammond pushes forward with the Florida Day of the Dead celebration.
Food is not only a way for Raj Tawney to tap into his cultural roots, but he sees it as a gateway for people to explore other cultures comfortably.
The temporary restaurant will bring Sophia’s lasagna and plenty of soothing cheesecake to Wynwood.
Young Frankenstein will be reanimated by Miami’s Loxen Productions on stage at the Manuel Artime Theater October 13-29.
Books & Books is the South Florida headquarters for Banned Books Week, a national effort that protects the freedom to highlight and challenge book banning.
Art classes are popping up all over Miami, bringing the events to places where people gather.
LakeHouseRanchDotPNG’s bold choices and professional productions are getting plenty of attention.
Akino West tapped into the city’s top local culinary talent to represent the Magic City during the event.
Riders in Disguise is the first in a planned trilogy that spans one of the bloodiest decades in the Magic City.