8 Best Video Game Arcades in Miami
From pinball machines to imported Japanese cabinets, press “start” to continue at a look at the best arcades in Miami and Fort Lauderdale.
From pinball machines to imported Japanese cabinets, press “start” to continue at a look at the best arcades in Miami and Fort Lauderdale.
Miami Vice first aired on September 16, 1984, which means this year marks the 40th anniversary.
World Red Eye captured the you-had-to-be-there moments at Miami’s hottest parties.
The mural of Tua Tagovailoa is located on the corner of NW Fifth Avenue and NW 24th Street in Wynwood.
With “Niñalanida Skycoaster,” Liz Ferrer and Bow Ty will transport visitors to “a queer-futurist, post-apocalyptic version of Miami.”
With Miami Art Week on the horizon, Miami’s art galleries and museums return from summer break with a plethora of new shows.
Die, Mommie, Die! is a reminder that Charles Busch’s brand of camp classic is timeless.
Tim Burton revisits one of his most original, iconic films for a bigger and better legacy sequel.
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Take ownership of your sexual health during Sexual Health Awareness Month in September.
From final performances to nasty girls, here’s what World Red Eye captured last week.
Inffinito Brazilian Film Festival celebrates contemporary Brazilian cinema with film screenings, discussions, and a concert.
The USTA honored three South Florida tennis destinations among its “Outstanding Facilities” in the U.S.
Designed to erase any financial constraints, the Urban Film Festival’s events are free and open to the public.
Almost exactly two years after the accident that left her blind, Marin Baumer was presented with Kegan, her Labrador retriever.
Cybersigilism feels like the more elusive, mysterious cousin of tribal and neo-tribal tattooing.
David Beckham, Tom Brady, and Lionel Messi posed together after Inter Miami secured a playoff spot on a historic night.
“Freedom helped me perfect the art I love most,” says Cuban-born magician Roger Ruiz as he prepares for the “magic Olympics.”
Night Treks at Jungle Island is a once-in-a-lifetime excursion.
The Killer isn’t poorly made, but it is so blandly competent that you can’t help but feel let down.
World Red Eye captured the moments you missed at Miami’s hottest events last week.