Rogue Installation Shows What the Pandemic Has Wrought on Wynwood
The artist views the “bomb” as a symbol of what the pandemic has done to Wynwood, the once-lively neighborhood he loves.
The artist views the “bomb” as a symbol of what the pandemic has done to Wynwood, the once-lively neighborhood he loves.
Zachary Schwartz’s painstaking reconstructions have given him a deeper appreciation for aquatic life.
This week, check out Vizcaya’s gardens, party with Gramps, and explore the work Hilma af Klint.
Miami City Ballet dancers are finding creative ways to work from home.
Read up on the places in Miami with a connection to the Prohibition era mobster.
The Tranz Form is a new YouTube docuseries that aims to highlight and celebrate the lives of trans people of color.
The paraSOL coloring book contains more than 15 pages of black-and-white lines just waiting for you to fill them in.
Check out Danny Daze, Spaceship Earth, PAMM, and more things to do at home this week.
Once again, the world seems to have caught up with Conner O’Malley’s comedic vision.
This week’s virtual screening of The Infiltrators sheds light on the plight of undocumented detainees.
Local comedians seek to re-create a live-performance atmosphere online.
Caribbean-American poet and Little Haiti activist Aja Monet has taken up the proverbial gauntlet.
Looking for the best virtual events in Miami this week?
One of the healthiest ways to sweat out the coronavirus pandemic is to adopt a regular at-home exercise regimen.
Queef Latina and her collaborators conceived “The Real Dragwives of Miami” in the summer of 2019.
Still, as the coronavirus crisis continues, artists and entrepreneurs alike are finding ingenious ways to circumvent isolation.
The Museum of Graffiti has teamed up with Ahol Sniffs Glue to create a limited-edition poster.
As residents endure increasing levels of lockdown, dealers on the black market say the marijuana business is booming.
Looking for the best virtual events in Miami this week?
P. Scott Cunningham and his team planned an entirely new, online version of O, Miami in only two weeks.
Joseph Adler, the longtime producing artistic director at GableStage, died the morning of April 16 after a long battle with an undisclosed illness.
Dale Andree is calling on dancers in Miami and across the nation to join National Water Dance.