Stonewall National Museum Is More Than Its Namesake’s Legacy
The Stonewall National Museum Archives & Library in Fort Lauderdale contains one of the largest collections of queer books and historical archives in the U.S.
The Stonewall National Museum Archives & Library in Fort Lauderdale contains one of the largest collections of queer books and historical archives in the U.S.
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Latrice Royale, Unicorn World, Porter Robinson, and more events in Miami this week.
The celebration of LGBTQ pride and inclusivity goes far beyond the month of June.
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Sexual-wellness brand Lovehoney wants to pay you to masturbate.
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Plenty of Miami theater fans haven’t seen Two Trains Running onstage. Now they can and should.
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Al’Ikens Plancher’s short film Konpa and Monica Sorelle’s feature-length film Mountains were chosen to premiere at Tribeca Festival next month.
“If You Really Knew” amply shows Lonnie Holley’s capacity for turning wounds into bright, illuminating light.
Brightline has announced that tickets to Orlando are on sale as of this morning.
Miami Dances has a multipronged mission: to build a community foundation among Miami’s dancers, to encourage conversations, and to celebrate the richness of the area’s multigenre dance scene.
José Bedia breathes new life into tribal aesthetics in order to bring us closer to our origin.
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Bazaar for Good, Miami Dances, Haitian Compas Festival, and more events thtis week.
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Pérez Art Museum Miami celebrates Haiti’s deep roots in South Florida, along with its language, people, and culture.
Create Dangerously incorporates a great deal of Haitian history and stories told in language that sometimes comes straight from the essays by Edwidge Danticat.