You Can Still Buy Tickets to Hamilton at the Broward Center

Let’s get real for a second: midterms are right around the corner and it’s causing people to feel every type of way. Blue and red waves of America are crashing together tsunami-style as candidates vie for political seats in a race instrumental to our nation’s imminent future. Drowning in a media riptide of mudslinging public servants, we the people deserve a break every once in a blue moon. And what better way to escape the roar of the dichotomy than to ensure your spot in the audience of one of America’s most universally beloved musicals?

The Best Things to Do in Miami This Week

Thursday Santa Barbara, California-based artist John Millei believes “it is not by what one chooses to paint, but how one paints it that brings about its meaning in a work.” Dude, that is some deep stuff. It’s hard not to gawk at Millei’s work, which often walks a captivating thin…

Artechouse, Instagram’s Newest Obsession, Opens in November in Miami Beach

Move over, ice cream — there’s a new museum trend in town, and this one is here to stay. Blending art and technology, Artechouse is set to open in South Beach this November, just in time for Miami Art Week. The tech-driven art space originated in Washington, D.C., and later opened a location in New Mexico. For its third venture, its neon storefront will fit in nicely on Collins Avenue.

Five Halloween Costume Ideas Inspired by Millennial Miami Latinas

The arrival of October means fall is in full swing. The leaves are turning colors, the weather is nippy, and Ugg boots have made a comeback — at least that’s what’s happening everywhere except Miami. One thing October does grant all Americans, however, is Halloween. Because the 31st in the 305 will likely be hotter than the hinges of Hades…

Miami’s (F)empower Artist Collective Aims to “Elevate Female Energy”

With her ferocious creative collective (F)empower, Miami’s Helen Peña has spent close to a year and a half uniting, elevating, and empowering some of the 305’s most talented and passionate female and femme-identifying artists. Her collective’s goal: elevating female energy. Peña says, “We believe the world is heavily imbalanced; this is our only hope for the future.”

Eyes on Miami: DJ Khaled, Rae Sremmurd, 98 Degrees, 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 WorldRedEye, New Times…

The Late Great Paul Taylor Comes Back to Life at Miami City Ballet

Choreographer Paul Taylor, a colossus of modern dance eagerly embraced by classical companies, died in August at age 88. Now Miami City Ballet will resurrect his expansive spirit in a work that lends its name to the season’s first program. Company B, featuring nine quicken-the-heart songs by the Andrews Sisters,…

GableStage’s Admissions Is a Timely Tale of Affirmative Action

This week, a racial discrimination case against Harvard claiming that the university discriminates against Asian-American applicants went to trial. Students for Fair Admissions, the group bringing the suit, also sued the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill earlier this year. Over 100 colleges could be next. Beyond college diversity,…

The Best Things to Do in Miami This Week

Thursday Sometimes you want a movie. Sometimes you want a concert. But rarely do you have the opportunity to enjoy both at once. Right in the Eye, highlighting the fantasy world of famed French director/illusionist Georges Méliés, boasts a live concert and films such as The Four Troublesome Heads and…