The best things to do in Miami this week, July 6 to 10
Tame Impala, Ladies Night Karaoke, Miami One Acts Festival, and more can’t-miss events in Miami this week.
Tame Impala, Ladies Night Karaoke, Miami One Acts Festival, and more can’t-miss events in Miami this week.
Plus symphony concerts, drone spectaculars, waterfront parties, and more.
The “305 and Miami maracas” band features charms depicting a flamingo, Florida orange, soccer ball-toting manatee, and world-famous area code.
Santi Espinosa, Fourth of July, FIFA Fan Festival closing day, and more events in Miami this weekend that you won’t want to miss.
There’s no better way to beat the heat than heading to a museum or gallery for the day.
Fourth of July celebrations, goat yoga, herping at Deering Estate, and more.
The Kendall goth and alternative shop has closed, but its tight-knit community remains.
New blockbusters screen alongside classic American films and foreign selections this month.
The question founder Joaquin Ortiz is asked most these days is what the shop will do when the mall is razed.
Grainy resurfaced social media clips allegedly show her lip-synching and texting the n-word.
Our city basically has two seasons: hot and somehow even hotter. Here are some activities to cool you down.
New Times’ live coverage will follow the action in real time, deploying the kinds of resources we typically save for hurricanes.
It’s one of the most significant presentations of the artist’s work ever mounted in South Florida.
The tournament could be your ticket to dual citizenship (or a fun summer fling).
Passersby should prepare to see some of the most diabolical haircuts known to man.
The show asks complete strangers to get legally married on the day they first meet.
Juneteenth celebrations, Fairchild’s annual Mango Festival, and more.
Our annual issue is live and on newsstands now.
When summer gets too hot, venture north to the land of beer, cheese and lakes to cool down. Resident cheesehead and Voice Media Group executive editor returns to her home state to write the travel guide on its capital city.
Book fairs, block parties, panels, parades, and more.
“Moonlight” turns 10, Indiana Jones returns to the screen, and more.
The Obamas have frequently found themselves the targets of racist insults.