The Ten Best Things to Do in Miami This Week

Thursday, March 10  Miami is great and all, but there are few things we can call ours that hold international acclaim. One such thing is Del Toro Shoes. Miami native and local Matthew Chevallard (part American, part Italian) had the idea to create a luxury shoe line when he was…

Five Miami Fashion Instagrams You Need to Follow

When it comes to fashion in Miami, we’ve seen it all: barely-there bottoms on round booties, strappy bandage dresses that perfectly accentuate new boob jobs, and heels so high you’d have to call an ambulance if you tripped while wearing them. And though there are plenty of fashion blogs filling…

Miami Dolphins Cheer Auditions Have Gone Global

The Miami Dolphins have taken their search for beautiful and talented ladies to join their cheerleading squad worldwide. Somewhere Pitbull is fist-pumping.  In an effort to further widen the talent gap between itself and the rest of the NFL, the football team has expanded its cheer auditions to a global…

Surrealist Matthew Ronay Brings Erotic Musings to PAMM

When hiking through a forest, some people are wary of wildlife. Others look out for poisonous plants or unique trees. But artist Matthew Ronay searches for nature’s edible fungus: the mushroom. “It’s really a Zen practice— you’re not thinking about the past or future,” he says. “It’s about the pleasure…

MIFF 2016: The Five Best Cuban Films Screening This Week

Since the dawn of the revolution, Cuba’s state-sponsored cinema has been controversial and intellectually crafted. In the 1960s, Memories of Underdevelopment and De Cierta Manera marked a golden age of nuanced social critique within the confines of the revolution’s dismal sense of humor. But the Special Period wrought dire economic circumstances, forcing the…

Vizcaya Introduces Seersucker Game Night With Croquet on the Bay

Biscayne Bay is lined with plenty of eye-popping structures fit for a sweet Architectural Digest spread, but none on that waterway is quite as impressive as Vizcaya Museum & Gardens. The Italian Renaissance-style former villa and estate of businessman and environmentalist James Deering was built on a seaside strip of mangrove forest…

Chicago Taggers Defile Street Artist Daniel Fila’s Sunbather Mural

Last Thursday night, street artist Daniel “Krave” Fila’s mural that lays across the parking lot at Budget Ace Hardware on Second Avenue and 17 Street, was vandalized.  An indiscernable message, possibly reading “GRISLE, YALE, HEAL” was bombed across the sunbather’s torso in white bubble lettering. Tears dripped down her face onto the…

HistoryMiami Unveils Frank Sinatra Exhibit

Long before the days of getting ready to get down at LIV, the Fontainebleau Hotel hosted a different kind of entertainment. Frank Sinatra — the classic American singer, songwriter, actor, and icon — used to stay, perform, and film at the swanky Miami Beach hotel. In fact, says HistoryMiami president…

Classic Films Showing in Miami in March

It’s a new month, so that means a new list of classic movies. March offers an abundance of films in Miami, specifically because of the Miami International Film Festival happening the first two weeks, but that doesn’t mean the cinemas are stopping the good ol’ classics, though. Here’s what your…

The Best Things to Do in Miami This Weekend

The best time of the week is finally here — the weekend — and Miami offers just about every activity. On the music front, you can catch Lil Jon at LIV, Danny Daze at Trade, Michale Graves at Churchill’s Pub, and Pitbull in Bal Harbour. La Nuit en Rosé is…

MIFF 2016 Director Jaie Laplante Picks His Top Five Must-See Films

Now that the Oscars are over, serious movie fans can explore film without the hype awards ceremonies. Miami-Dade College’s 33rd Miami International Film Festival will be a haven for those cinephiles, says Jaie Laplante, the festival’s director of programming six years running. Speaking via phone, he recommended five lesser-known films he…

Pioneer Winter and Jared Sharon Premiere a Divided Host

While Miami native Pioneer Winter has been active in the local dance community as a choreographer, he has also been wrapping up his Masters of Fine Arts at Jacksonville University. HOST, Winter’s current project, is also his thesis performance. The piece explores the potential of what Winter calls a “practice-based” approach…

Eye on Miami: Shane Battier, Nas, and More

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 WorldRedEye, New Times…