Potter Crawl Lets South Florida Muggles Get Their Wizard On

South Florida locals need no official letters from Hogwarts to experience some wizarding magic this weekend. Instead, Muggles who are 21 or older can gather in Brickell Saturday night for the second annual Potter Crawl. This bar-hopping event was inspired by Harry Potter books and films, and aspiring wizards can…

In Parkland Speaks, Students Grieve a Life-Changing Tragedy on the Page

Anna Kasperski spent the first seconds of 2019 surrounded by people she loves. “I have three really close friends, and we went over to one of their houses. I slept over, and we rung in the new year that way,” she explains. “I never really spent New Year’s with my friends before. In years past, I just stayed at home. But this year, I thought, Why don’t we be together?…”

How Mokhtar Alkhanshali Brought Yemeni Coffee to the U.S.

If you’ve been in Miami long enough, you know the Magic City runs on cafecito. Yemeni-American coffee entrepreneur Mokhtar Alkhanshali, the subject of Dave Eggers’ most recent book, “The Monk of Mokha,” will share his love of coffee and indulge in Miami’s own when he visits Books & Books…

Annie Leibovitz Celebrates the Reissue of At Work at the Arsht Center

Annie Leibovitz doesn’t name her cameras. And if you want to talk about digital cameras, don’t bother. “They’re just tools,” she explains. When the famed photographer attended the San Francisco Art Institute in her youth, she says, the most valuable lessons she learned had nothing to do with technical skills, but…

Ten Activist Authors Coming to the Miami Book Fair

The election is over, but for activists and organizers, that only marks a new chapter in the fight. In times of trouble, looking to strong leaders can help you lift your weary head — and numerous leaders are making their way to Miami this month. This year’s Miami…

Hurricanes, Coral Fires, and the Florida Coast Inspired “Genius Grant” Winner Kelly Link

As a child, Kelly Link would excitedly await South Florida’s hurricane season. The sense of trepidation an oncoming storm would bring is what the 2018 MacArthur “Genius Grant” fellow used for later writing inspiration. “That sense you have when you’re a kid, living in Florida — that feeling during the hurricane season, something big might be on the horizon.” Now an author, she says, “It’s great preparation for imaging worst-case scenarios and then imaging the extraordinary coming into a landscape and changing everything.”

Miami Book Fair Returns With a Feast for Voracious Readers

In 1984, the crime-fighting duo of Crockett and Tubbs went face-to-face with dangerous drug lords and other unsavory characters, making Miami famous for cocaine, synths, and violence. While Miami Vice was lighting up every living room in America in pastel shades, Miami Dade College was launching the Miami Book Fair,…

Author Gary Shteyngart on Working for TV: “Put Me in a Writers’ Room and I Really Shine”

Gary Shteyngart has achieved plenty of respectable goals: teaching at Columbia, speaking at Google, being featured in publications such as Rolling Stone and the New York Times. But mainly, he writes award-winning satirical fiction. Super Sad True Love Story, his 2010 novel following a budding relationship against a backdrop of dystopian consumerism, appeared on dozens of lists of that year’s best books.

Miami Book Fair Announces Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor, Justine Bateman, and Others

The Miami Book Fair is a celebration of the literary arts that attracts some of the finest writers from all over the world. Everyone knows the Miami Book Fair is a hot ticket, offering a bit of warmth in the tropics before the long winter everywhere else. This year, the fair is set to take place November 11 through 18 at Miami Dade College’s Wolfson Campus, and it’s rolling out its roster of authors.

Ball & Chain Owner Zack Bush Honors Dads in Children’s Book, Made for Me

You might know local Zack Bush as the co-owner of the popular Little Havana bar Ball & Chain. But now he’s also a published author. Bush recently penned his first children’s book, Made for Me, inspired by the birth of his firstborn son, Ace. For three years, he’s been writing the book and now calls it the project he’s “proudest of.” The 32-page book details a new dad’s journey through his baby’s first milestones.