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Where’d all the narcissism go?
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It’s not easy having eyes all over the scene, being around to take in all the wild visuals at all the worthwhile places in the city. There are, however, those parties and gallery openings where a fortunate photographer can point and shoot. Every week, in collaboration with World Red Eye,…
Few dance companies have encapsulated the pandemic experience like Dance Now! Miami.
Connie Mae Oliver holds literal and literary snapshots of Miami from the late ‘90s and early aughts.
Jessica Audiffred, South Beach Jazz Festival, Boxelder, and more can’t miss events.
Cultural institutions are taking a hard look back and trying to learn from the challenges they endured in 2020.
Some Kind of Heaven offers a glimpse into the lives of four retirees living out their golden years at the Villages.
When it comes to film in 2020, all bets were off.
Justin Bieber, La La Land, Caja Caliente, and more can’t-miss events.
Knight Foundation helps Miami’s art scene adjust to a post-pandemic reality.
The Running Edge aims to connect Black runners to the Black community.
Storytime for Grownups, Synth Battle, Damian Lazarus, and more.
Wonder Woman 1984 is the kind of lifeless blockbuster you fear having to sit through.
At Showfields, everything you see and touch can be interactive.
Here’s what you missed this week in Miami, courtesy of World Red Eye.
If there is one sign things are “going back to normal,” it’s the reopening of Wynwood’s biggest tourist draw.
Muster up whatever Christmas spirit you can and check out the best holiday events South Florida as to offer.
There is no greater pleasure in this world than watching Paul W.S. Anderson and Milla Jovovich team up to deliver a spectacle of action.
Miami City Ballet partners with the City of Doral to stage its annual production of The Nutcracker.
White Christmas, The Nutcracker, Deborah Cox, and more can’t-miss events.
Collector Jorge M. Pérez discovered what he calls “an unexpected kinship” to African art.
Mana Contemporary Miami says the space will “permanently close effective January 8, 2021.”