Eyes on Miami: Lil Jon, Patti Smith, Romero Britto, and Others

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,…

The Seven Best Things to Do in Miami This Weekend

It’s the last weekend of the year and the decade, so be sure to leave 2019 and the 2010s on a high note. If you’re a sports fan, check out the Miami Heat at home. The team is riding a three-game winning streak and will host…

Teresita Fernandez Grapples With the Elements at Pérez Art Museum Miami

Elemental, Teresita Fernandez’s mid-career retrospective at Pérez Art Museum Miami, showcases an acclaimed artist who carries her Latinx heritage with self-assurance and masterfully applies her creative talents to global themes such as history, geography, perception, wayfinding and social justice. Acknowledging her ancestry, and advocating for inclusion through her appointment by…

The 14 Best Things to Do in Miami This Week

Thursday, December 26 For a post-Christmas escape, head to Space Mountain Miami for the pop-punk-centric After X-Mas Party. The show’s lineup includes a DJ set from members of Palomino Blond as well as performances by Dannythestreet and the Jacksonville-based bands Runners High and Glazed. This night of music will take…

The 15 Best Things to Do in Miami This Week

Thursday, December 19 Every third Thursday of the month, Eleventh House takes over the downtown Miami dive bar Mama Tried to help connect locals with the city’s thriving community of mystics. The queer astrological party welcomes the curious as well as the committed and gives everyone who checks in a…

Yo Miami Celebrates Six Years of Standup With No Place Like Home

Yuval Ofir, the founder of the arts incubator Yo Miami, decided to deep-dive into the local comedy scene seven years ago. Though not a comedian himself, he was inspired by the underground scene, which included funny folks who have since left the 305 such as Daniel Reskin, Jessica Gross (now Anderson), and Irene Morales.