Everything You Need to Know About the 2024 Miami Open
This year’s Miami Open is ready to serve it all: Novak Djokovic, Coco Gauff, a slew of Miami culinary hot spots, pickleball, and more.
This year’s Miami Open is ready to serve it all: Novak Djokovic, Coco Gauff, a slew of Miami culinary hot spots, pickleball, and more.
The Youth Fair you grew up loving has gotten a futuristic makeover, and the theming isn’t just on posters and flyers.
A portrait of Palestinian-American scholar Edward Said was included in ICA’s exhibit highlighting the work of artist Charles Gaines – then, one day, it was removed.
The national touring company of Hamilton comes to the Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts March 13-24.
For The Lehman Trilogy, artistic director Bari Newport is crafting something complex and markedly different for GableStage.
Arca Images will premiere Nilo Cruz’s newest play, Sed en la Calle del Agua, at the Miami-Dade County Auditorium.
Cinema Italy returns to Miami at O Cinema South Beach for four days of cinema Italiano with ten film premieres.
World Red Eye’s cameras were at the hottest eyes around Miami – here’s what you missed.
This week’s episode delivered some Miami-on-Miami hate between the two hometown queens.
For decades, the Miami Seaquarium was the city’s marquee attraction. After Lolita’s death and with closure seemingly imminent, it lingers in a derelict state.
Here we go again – the Adrienne Arsht Center’s 2024-25 Broadway season includes productions of Mamma Mia!, Chicago, and Some Like It Hot.
Miami City Ballet’s third program of the season, “Spring Mix,” comes to the Adrienne Arsht Center.
“Breaking Up” is one element of a multipronged Miami Beach campaign to make this year’s spring break a total buzzkill.
Odissi dancer Bijayini Satpathy has set out to explore a more individualistic vision of India’s classical dance style.
Playwright Vanessa Garcia penned 1,000 Miles with the intent that it would be a traveling tale that could easily fit anywhere there are borders.
More than 165 films from 31 countries will be screened in the city as part of this year’s Miami Film Festival.
Pixel Swarm Drones is putting on a free showcase featuring 200 drones and three shows at Maurice A. Ferré Park on Saturday, March 9.
The Pioneer Winter Collective presents “Ten Years from Now,” a reimagining of choreography created by Pioneer Winter over the last decade.
Yung Miami, Kate Upton, Machine Gun Kelly, and others were caught on camera by World Red Eye.
The queens of RuPaul’s Drag Race were challenged to embrace the darkness in a neo-goth challenge.
From a Miami native’s paintings in Liberty City to Japanese pop art in Miami Beach, here are the art shows you don’t want to miss in March.
The Wolfsonian’s exhibit “Silhouettes” is just the latest in a fervent discussion that he has been having about the Harlem Renaissance.