Moulite Sisters Illuminate Haitian-American Culture in Dear Haiti, Love Alaine
The Miami natives are taking part in the 2019 edition of the Miami Book Fair to share and discuss their young-adult book celebrating Haitian history and vodou imagery.
The Miami natives are taking part in the 2019 edition of the Miami Book Fair to share and discuss their young-adult book celebrating Haitian history and vodou imagery.
The Olympic bronze medalist and Dancing With the Stars contestant will discuss his memoir, Beautiful on the Outside, at the Miami Book Fair.
Tan France, Jonathan Van Ness, and Karamo Brown of Queer Eye are all headed to South Florida this weekend.
The Hialeah native is staging what she calls a Cuban cabaret, the solo performance “Oye: Starring Marcela Paguaga.”
A new karaoke night, Veza Sur’s annual #HechaEnMiami Block Party, the Miami Latin Rooftop Pool Party in Coconut Grove, and Sweat Records’ monthly chess night top Miami’s free happenings this week.
For Nick Katz, skateboarding has been a major part of his life for as long as he can remember. Growing up in the suburbs of South Miami-Dade, a 10-year-old Katz was introduced to the sport by his older brother and got his first board as a present.
Arcade Fire frontman Win Butler, Afrojack, and John Legend were among the celebrities spotted hanging out in Miami by World Red Eye this week.
Unlimited tacos, a big-time soccer showdown, a new skate park and the Miami Book Fair headline this weekend’s festivities.
The Tony-winning show is coming to South Florida for a string of performances in early 2020. Here’s how to get seats to the most talked-about musical in recent memory.
There’s more than meets the eye at this exhibit, which boasts works by Takeshi Murakami, Keith Haring, Yayoi Kusama, Jeff Koons, and other art-world stars.
Mitchell Kaplan, Miami’s formidable bookseller, makes his way to a small table at the café in the corner of Books & Books in Coral Gables. His worn leather bag slouches on his right shoulder. It’s the end of the workday for Kaplan, as evidenced by his rolled-up sleeves and disheveled…
America’s foremost purveyor of smut and unabashedly trashy pop culture dishes with about his new book and Netflix before his appearance at Miami Book Fair 2019 Tuesday, November 19.
Thursday, November 14 What’s Thanksgiving dinner without turkey? It’s darn good, if the folks behind Earthsgiving are to be believed. Simply Baked and Nabati Plant-Based Ice Cream are putting on a vegan Thanksgiving feast to show everyone that, yes, we can abstain from meat on the biggest food holiday of…
YAA’s latest exhibit, from the creative duo Nice’n Easy, takes inspiration from dream interpretation, Japanese philosophy, and the “cool S” you drew in school.
The second weekend of the Miami Book Fair is going to be a goldmine of information and community for Miami’s wide variety of LGBTQ+ people, with programming that aims to tell as many different kinds of stories as possible.
The author, whose work was recently the subject of a book-burning by students at Georgia Southern University, will speak about the immigrant experience in the United States during Miami Book Fair 2019.
Celebrate big anniversaries at the Wharf and Pisco y Nazca, check out a new skate park, and meet a big-time author this week, all for free.
Throughout his illustrious career, Micky Wolfson has shaped the cultural landscape of South Florida and the Western world, and his namesake is gearing up to celebrate his 80th birthday in a larger-than-life way.
The Miami-born author’s new book is the latest entry in his series following journalist-turned-detective Pete Fernandez.
John Legend, the Gamer Comic Expo, the Raconteurs, and a jerk festival headline your weekend festivities.
World Red Eye spotted everyone from hip-hop heavyweights like 2 Chainz and Rick Ross to singers such as Boyz II Men and Jennifer Lopez in Miami this week.
Choreographer and dancer Marissa Alma Nick says her provocative new show, Rebel in Venus, is meant to inspire a dialogue with audiences on rape culture and coping with sexual trauma.