The 21 Best Things to Do in Miami This Week

God bless Sweden. The Scandinavian country has given us IKEA, Ace of Base, and delicious meatballs. It’s also given us the electro-pop group Little Dragon, which will soon play Revolution Live. The South Florida date is one of only four East Coast stops the band is making on its…

Isabelle Huppert on Barry Jenkins and Showing Her Comic Side

On March 16, Miami Film Festival will honor one of the most talented actresses in modern cinema. The night will reflect on an extensive career that spans more than a hundred films, highlight one of her latest leading roles, and finish with a birthday celebration on the stage of the Olympia Theater. This performer is Isabelle Huppert.

Aly Raisman on Being a Strong Survivor: “It’s OK to Not Be OK”

If you’re a diehard Olympics fan, you know Aly Raisman was the captain of the 2012 and 2016 U.S. women’s gymnastics teams. But even if you’re not into the sport, there’s a good chance Raisman has been on your radar lately. She has become a leading activist for the #MeToo movement and a champion for mental health…

Tranqui Prints Studio to Offer Workshop, Resources for Local Artists and Makers

If Miami were a canvas, Nick Mahshie would be its painter. The locally born artist has always been inspired by his lush surroundings. As a teenager growing up in Westchester, his paintings were a reflection of his surroundings, and they were always filled with brilliant color. “Bird Road tire shops, palm trees, lizards, cleavage — it was always about Miami,” Mahshie says.

The Best Free Events in Miami This Week

It’s Monday again, and with it comes yet another long workweek. But there’s plenty of green beer at the end of the tunnel: St. Patrick’s Day is Saturday. There is no shortage of parties and drink specials on the horizon for the holiday this year, but there are also many alternative events for those who’ve outgrown the debauchery or want to avoid the crowds.

Eyes on Miami: Diplo, Travis Scott, Mia Moretti, 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 brings you a solid recap of all the recent experiences you might have missed around Miami. It’s impossible to be everywhere, but hey, we can try to keep our Eyes on Miami.

Sagamore Hotel Celebrates Its Israeli Connections With “Peace 70”

Seventy years ago, in 1948, Israel was declared an independent state by David Ben-Gurion. Halfway around the globe that year, the Sagamore Hotel in Miami Beach opened its doors. At first thought, the two events might not seem connected. But this week, the Sagamore celebrates the concurrent anniversaries by launching the art exhibit titled “Peace 70.”

The Best Things to Do in Miami This Weekend

In continued observance of International Women’s Day and Women’s History Month, this weekend is all about celebrating the power and strength of the distaff. An exhibition of art inspired by Maya Angelou, a meet-and-greet with gold-medal gymnast Aly Raisman, and a Femme Saturdays discussion at the Miami Workers Center are opportunities…

Mexico City’s Teatro Ojo Finds Inspiration for New Works During Performances

Mexico City-based theater collective Teatro Ojo’s works are constantly evolving. Nothing is ever really finished. That’s because they take direction during every performance. Whatever the audience experiences, observes, feels, and offers in feedback, which the performers highly encourage, is used in the evolution of the same piece or introduced into another work.

Miami Heat Fans Can Now Sleep Over at American Airlines Arena

So you think you’re the biggest Miami Heat fan in South Florida. You have season tickets. You have the whole team’s jerseys, the hat, and the Dwyane Wade Fathead on your bedroom wall. Your license plate reads, “HEAT4EVA.” But would you shell out $1,500 to spend a night at American Airlines Arena?

How to Find Joy, According to World Happiness Summit CEO Karen Guggenheim

It’s only March and the nation’s collective stress level is already at a record high. Many people could benefit from learning about positive psychology, the scientific study of what makes humans content and how to sustain that feeling of fulfillment. From March 16 through 18 at the second-annual World Happiness Summit, scientists, educators, entrepreneurs, athletes, and artists will present their research and share their experiences in living happy and thriving lives.

The 21 Best Things to Do in Miami This Week

A local happy hour is injecting some happiness back into the community. The Kick It for the Youth fundraiser will go down Thursday at Wood Tavern. It’s being put on by the Power U Center for Social Change, which is dedicated to developing local black youth and black women…