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There’s more to Halloween spirit than Spirit Halloween, people.
There’s more to Halloween spirit than Spirit Halloween, people.
The new shop is part of the company’s shift toward in-store retail after more than a decade of selling exclusively online.
Mona May’s work defined the aesthetic of the 1990s.
Stars hung out in Wynwood for III Points, and Halloween festivities began a little early.
In the rush to brand the neighborhood as an art destination, much of the payoff went to visiting muralists, while Miami’s own talent often got scraps.
The festival will screen nine films exploring mental health topics.
The display is part of a partnership between a well-known local healthcare provider and The Celia Cruz Estate, marking the singer’s centennial.
Tropical Audubon president José Francisco Barros says only about three such sightings are reported in the country each year.
Your out-of-state friends might not get the Hialeah Spiderman or Pub Sub reference, but isn’t that kind of the point?
The cultural stewards at the theater are looking ahead to their next project.
The film presents the Everglades as a territory riddled with low-simmering conflict over its place amid Florida’s endless economic development.
José Carlos Diaz got his start showing art out of his apartment.
Miami’s club scene is always active, but it’s been particularly exciting recently.
The massive, immersive art experience curated by Miami Art Society will take you through the looking glass
Some sported bright-pink, puff-pastry dresses, while others strayed from the traditional quince look.
The slashing of federal funds is just the latest drawback for cultural organizations already stretched thin by state and local cuts.
Work out and unwind without membership or studio fees.
The higher-tech Christmas Wonderland will pop up at the park for the third year in a row starting next month.
A rep for Skims declined to comment, but other signs point to a potential opening date next month.
Highlights include Mean Girls, River of Grass, and Miami Film Festival Gems.
Jump scares, dog costumes, waterfront witchcraft, haunted houses, and more.
A new exhibition hosts playful, confrontational erotic art from the Beth Rudin DeWoody collection starting this month.