The Best Things to Do in Miami This Weekend
Cher, Art Deco Weekend, NoMi Mac & Cheese Fest and more of the best things to do in Miami this weekend, January 18 through 20.
Cher, Art Deco Weekend, NoMi Mac & Cheese Fest and more of the best things to do in Miami this weekend, January 18 through 20.
Stretch those hamstrings and tape those nipples, because here are some of the weirder moments in Miami Marathon and Half Marathon history.
In times of turmoil and chaos, Miami choreographer Brigid Baker encourages us to see the beauty. In her show Big Wonder, premiering January 18 at the Miami Dade County Auditorium, Baker will take audiences through a journey of remembrance and celebration. “In the end, there is only beauty,” remarks Baker,…
From big-budget blockbusters to indie films, here’s your guide to the movies opening in Miami theaters this week. “Cold War.” Pawel Pawlikowski, whose movie “Ida” won the Oscar for Best Foreign Language Film in 2015, has returned with a much lighter but no less weighted film, “Cold War.” Zula (Joanna…
I think I was ten years old the first time I saw Eyes Wide Shut. I was sick in a hotel in Orlando, probably delusional from cough medication and exhaustion while my family was out having dinner. Flipping through the channels, I ended up on either HBO or Cinemax—both of…
Thursday The 22nd-annual Miami Jewish Film Festival is well underway. After attracting more than 30,000 movie lovers last year, the fest this year boasts more than more 80 films from 25 countries at 15 venues throughout the area, including Faena Bazaar, SoundScape Park, and Coral Gables Art Cinema. Another awesome…
Bodies swirling in motion, traversing space, and challenging expectations, all on the big screen. That’s what ScreenDance Miami, a film festival dedicated to showcasing dance on film, is all about. From Wednesday, January 16, to Saturday, January 19, ScreenDance will project films at three locations: The Light Box at the…
Who would have thought that in 2019 a show that delivers the diversity we crave would follow a bunch of would-be teenage assassins? Syfy sure did. The television network has adapted Rick Remender and Wes Craig’s graphic novel series “Deadly Class” into a program with a 10-episode…
For his first solo show at ArtCenter/South Florida, “Dancing In The Absence of Pain,” Terence Price’s collection of family photographs will appear beside the artist’s own practice of street and personal photography.
For the past few decades, director Christian Petzold has been delivering a consistent stream of fascinating works of art. His latest, Transit, is an adaptation of Anna Seghers’ novel, described as “an existential, political, literary thriller that explores the agonies of boredom, the vitality of storytelling, and the plight of the exile with extraordinary compassion and insight.”
Art Deco Weekend, Counter Corner, Sistrunk-A-Fair, and more of the best free events happening in South Florida this week, January 14 through 20.
It’s been 40 years since Miami Beach’s art deco architectural district was listed on the National Register of Historic Places, and it continues to be an iconic cultural landmark and internationally recognized symbol of the art deco period. Art Deco Weekend, a free, three-day festival, celebrates the country’s…
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,…
Take This to Your Grave, Gender Blender, Stiltsville’s Bubble Bath Brunch, and more of the best things to do in Miami this weekend, January 11 through 13.
When was the last time a piece of clothing made you feel something? If you’ve never shopped for a wedding dress or squeezed into ill-fitting pants, it’s possible you’ve never thought of dressing yourself as an emotional act. But for fashion artist Lisu Vega, textiles are a medium for catharsis.
After premiering in London’s West End, The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Nighttime tied the record for most Olivier Awards received by a single play. For those unaware, the Oliver Awards are like the Tony Awards of London. For those who are further unaware, the Tony Awards are…
Paranormal Cirque brings a unique mix of horror, cabaret, and comedy to North Miami.
Today’s middle schoolers were years from being born when the ’90s TV game show Where in the World Is Carmen Sandiego? wrapped its five-year run in 1995. But judging from their deafening screams at the Arsht Center yesterday, they were ready for its reboot. Or maybe that’s just because Gina…
Thursday Hip-hop meets a musical. Talk about a powerful combo! Making Henry Box Brown that much more powerful is the Roots’ Karl “Dice Raw” Jenkins playing the lead role. Prepare for an emotional roller coaster as you track the enslaved Henry Box Brown’s amazing journey to escape bondage in Virginia…
Pretty much the whole film consists of phone exchanges between Asger Holm (Jakob Cedergren), a police officer who has been temporarily demoted to working the phones, and others out in the field as he struggles to save a woman who is being abducted by her ex-husband
Miami doesn’t have the most family-friendly reputation, but parents know there’s plenty of fun to be had here in Vice City. Beyond the wild club nights and fancy cultural events, South Florida is home to a world of activities designed to keep kids and their caregivers entertained. Here’s what’s coming up this month.
Comedian Ryan Hamilton doesn’t mind his clean comic reputation. He thinks it probably has helped his comedy career. And besides, he knows there are worse things he could be called.