Amid Pandemic, Protests, and Criticism, Wynwood Pride Goes Virtual
Wynwood Pride has restructured its plans for 2020 into an online celebration of all things LGBTQ+ — to benefit Black Lives Matter.
Wynwood Pride has restructured its plans for 2020 into an online celebration of all things LGBTQ+ — to benefit Black Lives Matter.
Allies can show solidarity with the black community by providing long-term financial support.
The King of Staten Island feels derivative of Judd Apatow’s past work.
This week, stay busy with Wynwood Pride, New Times’ Virtual Fitness Club, and a screening of Whose Streets?
Artists all over South Florida have retooled their creative endeavors.
Calls for peace and love sprawl across the 20-foot painted wall.
South Floridians are heading in droves to nurseries and plant sellers.
Steven Pohorence has been relieved of duty and faces a criminal investigation by the Florida Department of Law Enforcement.
Photographer Andy Sweet evokes the golden age of summer camp in the 1970s.
Miami’s cultural legacy might have come to pass were it not to for the work of Christo.
This week, check out Spritz Social, Digital Love Fest, 420 Yoga, and Slit: A Virtual Rave.
Drive-ins are tailor-made for our current age of social distancing,
The auction will feature the works of 16 Miami-based artists.
Florida photographers come together to help struggling mothers during the pandemic.
Floridians can get drive-thru Botox injections, but sitting for a tattoo session remains a no-go.
This week, check out Digital Drag Fest, Psych Fest Online, and the Ordinary Boys.
Miami’s favorite maritime activity during the pandemic? Stand-up paddleboarding.
Rosie Gordon-Wallace is focusing on the needs of Miami’s artistic community.
I Remember Miami is an exercise in memory.
ICA has long focused on expanding its online platforms.
Miami native Josh Aronson spent time traveling all over South Florida capturing images of local artists and activists.
A Long Distance Affair brings together actors — and audiences — from around the world.