The Six Best Free Things to Do in Miami This Week
The 38th Annual King Mango Strut, a pop-up opera, and a wild pre-Nochebuena fiesta are just some of the free happenings taking place in Miami that’ll light up your holiday week.
The 38th Annual King Mango Strut, a pop-up opera, and a wild pre-Nochebuena fiesta are just some of the free happenings taking place in Miami that’ll light up your holiday week.
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,…
Every year, the King Mango Strut helps South Floridians laugh at some of the crazy events and news stories of the past year. The recent impeachment of President Donald Trump will give the 2019 edition a wealth of material.
The Jonas Brothers, Khalid, Lil Jon and the return of an uber-popular brunch are just a few of the offerings you can enjoy in Miami during the holiday weekend.
Wearing black tops and skirts, four dancers walk the diagonal in the Little Haiti Cultural Complex’s bright studio. Allyn Ginns Ayers, Benicka Grant, Isabelle Luu Li Haas, and Renee Roberts are accompanied by five 12-year-old girls in jeans and brightly colored shirts from Miami’s Conchita Espinosa Academy. Soon the ensemble…
The addition of 16 works by the artistic couple to the museum’s collection comes on the heels of PAMM’s “Surrounded Islands” exhibition, which concluded in February 2019.
Jim Gaffigan is a rarity in contemporary standup comedy: a clean, family-friendly comic who’s able to sell out venues both stateside and internationally without working blue. He’s also one of the only comedians who won’t take Florida to task for being an godless, politically mismanaged state. “Florida is so special…
Thursday, December 19 Every third Thursday of the month, Eleventh House takes over the downtown Miami dive bar Mama Tried to help connect locals with the city’s thriving community of mystics. The queer astrological party welcomes the curious as well as the committed and gives everyone who checks in a…
America’s culture wars get an illuminating skirmish in The Cake, Bekah Brunstetter’s play about a white North Carolina woman named Jen, who returns to her hometown from Brooklyn to plan the traditional wedding of her dreams.
A stroll through the Magic City these days reveals a plethora of site-specific art. Outdoor installations are nothing new, but lately it seems like the city is full of them, and not just because of Miami Art Week. Though site-specific works certainly lend themselves to selfies and viewer participation…
Yuval Ofir, the founder of the arts incubator Yo Miami, decided to deep-dive into the local comedy scene seven years ago. Though not a comedian himself, he was inspired by the underground scene, which included funny folks who have since left the 305 such as Daniel Reskin, Jessica Gross (now Anderson), and Irene Morales.
A massive ugly sweater party, voluptuous statues, and disco Frisbee top this week’s free happenings.
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,…
Connoisseurs of boho chic style can easily fall prey to local vendor Jozy DeFord’s Renegade Rustlers vintage goods. While she sells her wares all across the country, on many Sundays – especially those close to the winter holidays – she can be found hustling and bustling around her trunk show…
The celebrated musician and writer will be at the Adrienne Arsht Center on Tuesday, December 17 to discuss her latest book, Year of the Monkey.
The start of Madonna’s stint at the Fillmore Miami Beach, a sneaker convention, and a chicken sandwich cook-off are just a taste of what’s in store for Miami this weekend.
The eyewear retailer’s new spot is its fourth brick-and-mortar store in Miami.
Street scenes, videogames, and tributes to the recently departed can be found in the new street art adorning the walls of Wynwood following Miami Art Week 2019.
The Miami Jewish Film Festival (MJFF) is set to return for its 23rd edition January 9 through 23, 2020, when it will premiere more than a hundred films from 25 countries. The fest will screen its largest collection yet and boasts 33 films directed by women (composing nearly a third of the lineup).
Is Maurizio Cattelan’s “Comedian” a sign the art world has gone completely mad?
Thursday, December 12 For definitive proof there is such thing as a funny gene, look no further than the Wayans family. The famous brood made its mark on the entertainment world with the likes of the Scary Movie franchise and comedy classic In Living Color. And there’s no doubt that…
The celebrated street artist Shepard Fairey’s career-spanning exhibit, “Facing the Giant: 3 Decades of Dissent,” is on display in the neighborhood he helped reinvent.