Eyes on Miami: The Kid Laroi, Waka Flocka, Mario Carbone, and Others
In the waning days of 2024, World Red Eye’s cameras captured the unforgettable moments around town.
In the waning days of 2024, World Red Eye’s cameras captured the unforgettable moments around town.
From downtown Miami to Miami Beach and Coral Gables, here’s where to watch the fireworks on New Year’s Eve.
Aaron Goldberg and Jake Jonez cap off their viral year with a show at Palace Bar.
The Netflix phenomenon returns, less vital than before.
From Dune: Part Two to Anora, 2024 proved to be a strong year for cinema.
Robert Eggers’ masterful adaptation of Nosferatu is unbearably intense, terrifying, and perverse.
World Red Eye captured the hottest events and parties around town.
After a challenging year for Miami’s arts scene, here’s a look at the best exhibitions that managed to cut through the noise.
Unveiled during Miami Art Week, the floating padel island will stick around until May 2025.
The exhibit relives the celebration of peace and love abruptly cut short by horror and brutality at the hands of Hamas terrorists.
Babygirl, starring Nicole Kidman, feels tame compared to the erotic thrillers of the past.
This New Year’s Eve will mark the 50th year that Robert “Raven” Kraft has run the sands of South Beach.
The free, three-day event offers a deep dive into Miami’s design, culture, and community.
OurMarket at Lot 11 Skatepark features live music, dozens of vendors, and the opportunity to mingle with skaters and thrift fiends.
Unpacking the ancient pastime of trading money for love.
Who was in the town for Miami Art Week? World Red Eye was there to capture the action.
Preservationist and photographer Sierra Grace will lead a guided photo tour through the soon-to-be-demolished Sunset Place.
The Delano will reopen to the public sometime in late 2025.
Hosted by Max Manticof and Carlos Hernandez, Street Talk has quickly become a staple of the local comedy scene.
Luca Guadagnino’s Queer is dripping in sex and navigation of otherness, but it’s more than that.
From Messi taking over Panther Coffee to Chance the Rapper and restorative ice baths, it was a busy Miami Art Week.
The fairs may be over, but there is still plenty of art to see at museums and galleries around Miami.