Claudia La Bianca’s Murals Celebrate Healthcare Workers as Everyday Superheroes
“I believe there’s a hero inside all of us, that any of us can be an everyday hero,” Miami-based muralist Claudia La Bianca says.
“I believe there’s a hero inside all of us, that any of us can be an everyday hero,” Miami-based muralist Claudia La Bianca says.
“You see some people,” street photographer Gilbert Gonzalez says, “but it feels more like you’re living in a small town. And Miami is not a small town.”
Looking for the best virtual events in Miami this week? Check out the karaoke party Let’s Sang, DJ Behrouz, @Babymommafit, Chef Brad Kilgore, and other virtual events.
If you’re turning to dating apps to ease your loneliness or just plain boredom, you’re not alone.
The Miami Jewish Film Festival hopes to provide stuck-at-home cineastes a free streaming alternative, in the form of its Short Film Showcase.
In 1899, only three years after its founding, the newborn city of Miami was pushed into quarantine.
Less than 24 hours after making the masks available for purchase online, Martha of Miami had amassed 602 donated masks.
Because more people are working from home because of the coronavirus crisis, many are deciding to foster shelter pets in need.
“We’re in a zombie apocalypse movie without the zombies.”
A guide to some of the Miami museums offering virtual tours and experiences to enjoy at home.
As many of Miami’s arts and culture organizations have closed, locals are questioning how people will experience art during this time.
Miamians can still support their favorite local arthouse cinema.
Mario Tabraue’s tale has all the classic marks of a great Miami crime story. And there’s another interesting layer: a connection to U.S. Sen. Marco Rubio of Florida.
Oolite Arts inaugurated its Relief Fund for COVID-19, seeding it with $25,000 in funds repurposed from canceled programming.
If you’re returning to the world of reading after a long hiatus, it may be daunting to start.
From Showtime to Shudder, plenty of streaming services are offering pretty amazing deals in light of the COVID-19 crisis making everyone housebound.
The Miami nightlife heroine is bringing the monthly event to Instagram Live once a week in addition to organizing streams of the Gaythering’s Karaoke Monday and Croqueta’s signature Birdcage Brunch event.
Corpo Yoga, Tropical Vinyasa, Wynwood Yoga, and even Club Space are taking yoga sessions online to keep up wellness-minded practices in the era of social distancing.
Online groups such as COVID-19 South FL Mutual Aid as well as local charities such as the Motivational Edge are working to attend to the needs of Miami’s most vulnerable, such as homeless and LGBTQ youth, during the coronavirus crisis.
Goodfellas, Space Jam, and HBO’s new show The Plot Against America are among New Times’ favorite additions to streaming services this week.
Employees with the city’s arenas and performance venues have found themselves without a source of income amid the global pandemic.
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 World Red Eye,…