The Ten Best Things to Do in Miami This Weekend
It will be a rockin’ weekend with Shawn Mendes, Carly Rae Jepsen, and Dave Matthews. Read a book and drink some lagers too.
It will be a rockin’ weekend with Shawn Mendes, Carly Rae Jepsen, and Dave Matthews. Read a book and drink some lagers too.
Drag Race alum Katya Zamolodchikova is making the jump from stand up sets at nightclubs to a one-woman theater tour.
PAMM has gone a long way to leverage its position in Miami to serve traditionally underrepresented communities. “The Other Side of Now” goes a long way toward achieving that goal.
Fresh off their runs at the Copa América, fútbol powerhouses Brazil and Colombia will face off in an international friendly September 6 at Hard Rock Stadium. Brazil dominated the Copa América this summer, beating Peru 3-1 in the final match and reestablishing itself as a threat to all opposing teams…
Thursday A few weeks ago, Jennifer Lopez’s NYC concert was so electrifying that Manhattan fell into darkness. Sure, authorities blamed the blackout on a normal power failure, but given Lopez’s epic and energetic stage performances, it’s hard not to imagine the two were related. J.Lo always brings the magic live,…
Tourists can’t get enough of Miami. They love it so much they sport “I’m in Miami, Bitch” tank tops on South Beach. You might turn your nose up at visitors and avoid the places they frequent, but you can’t really blame them for their enthusiasm. Miami is an escape that offers the sun and sin lacking back home.
Billed as “the world’s largest fitness festival,” the second-annual FIBO USA will land in Miami Beach October 17 through 20.
Performance artist Kunst’s provocative “Town Crier” series shines a spotlight on gentrification and income disparity in Miami.
Music by Manu Manzo and Rick Moon, Summer Vibes Lager Fest, and more of the best free events happening in Miami this week, July 22 through 28.
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,…
Megarumba, Young the Giant with Fitz and the Tantrums, and more of the best things to do in Miami this weekend, July 19 through 21.
Comedian Nikki Glaser compares standup to weightlifting — and she is very much a bodybuilder. “If I don’t get out there and do it every single night, I will get rusty,” she says. “Just like weightlifting, if you’re a comedian and you take two days off in a row, you lose serious progress.”
When Richard Wagner wrote Der Fliegende Holländer, or The Flying Dutchman, in 1843, he imagined the two-hour-plus opera performed with no intermission. Perhaps fortunately for some audience members, the Miami Music Festival and Miami Wagner Institute will not stay true to the great German composer’s original vision this Friday, July 19, at…
Have you ever wished that Christmas came more than once a year? If you’re feeling impatient for the most wonderful time of the year to arrive, Miami has got you covered this month. The city is full of Christmas in July events, complete with drink specials, snowball fights, movie trivia,…
Thursday Premios Juventud has been honoring everyone’s favorite young Latinx celebs since 2004. Most people throughout the world have to watch the award show on Univision, but you can catch it live at the Watsco Center this Thursday. Lali, CNCO, and Alejandra Espinoza will host this year’s affair, and the…
Despite collecting work from eight women of Latinx and/or Caribbean origin and descent, Oolite Arts’ next exhibition, “It Will Never Become Quite Familiar to You,” draws its title from one of America’s favorite 19th-century white dudes: Henry David Thoreau.
Writer/director Lulu Wang is having a 100% Fresh moment on Rotten Tomatoes. The Farewell marks only the second film by the New World School of the Arts alum, who grew up in Miami after emigrating from Beijing with her family when she was 6. She now lives in Los Angeles but recently returned to her former hometown to work the hype for the followup to her 2015 debut feature, Posthumous.
Most of us remember the awkwardness of high school. Between finding yourself and trying to fit in, it seemed as if every step of life was a major challenge. Nowadays it’s even worse. Concerns that kids didn’t have to consider ten years ago, such as a photo going viral on social media for all the wrong reasons, makes it a whole new world for teenagers now.
Eleventh House astrology party, Agnes Gomillion at Books & Books, and more of the best free events happening in Miami this week, July 15 through 21.
and more of the best things to do in Miami this weekend, July 12 through 14.
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,…
Elwood Curtis watches the news coming out of Florida from his adopted home of New York City. As articles in Tampa Bay, Miami, and even international newspapers are reporting that dozens of skeletons are being unearthed on the grounds of a boys’ ostensible “reform” school, Curtis remembers. He is one of the “Nickel Boys,” those who survived inhumane conditions and continued their route to an adulthood haunted by harrowing memories.