New ‘Eco-Tourism Adventure’ Attraction Opening at Miami Freedom Park
Take a ride down the zipline before you watch Messi play at the new Inter Miami soccer stadium.
Take a ride down the zipline before you watch Messi play at the new Inter Miami soccer stadium.
Sometimes we just need a place to go and be grumpy until we feel better.
The career-spanning exhibition includes the world premiere of nine new works.
The powerful multimedia exhibition runs through December 7 at Scope Pavilion.
Because sometimes we need a little retail therapy (or a Dubai chocolate bar).
The cast reveal continues a now four-season streak in which local performers have played an outsized role on the show.
While it looks like a jellyfish, and stings like one, the Portuguese man o’ war is actually a siphonophore. Duh!
These exhibitions go on well past Art Week.
Not everyone wants the crowds, traffic, or chaos that come with Art Basel.
Jared Leto, Leonardo DiCaprio, Hailey Bieber, and Alix Earle are among the many famous faces that have been spotted in past years.
Here’s a handy list of South Florida spots where you can respectfully observe the sea cows.
As we head into Miami Art Week, celebs are flocking to Miami.
She adorns them with materials ranging from Swarovski crystals to colored kyanite, fish scales, mirrored glass, and naturally shed antlers.
The Little Havana fair offers a counterpoint to the velvet-rope exclusivity that can dominate Miami Art Week.
The cover features art by director and Miami resident Harmony Korine.
The Locust Projects installation explores a historical nexus between Big Sugar and Big Tech’s dealings in the city.
The Miami influencer was one of the top competitors heading into Tuesday night’s finale.
Wild roosters, hens, and baby chicks have come to rule the roost in places like Little Havana, Hialeah, and Wynwood.
There’s a reason rappers sing the praises of Miami strip clubs. Here are the best places to make it rain in the city.
It’s officially peak celeb-spotting season in Miami.
South Florida is home to some of the most spectacular tropical oases in the country.
The images have not been shown since the National Museum of African American History and Culture acquired them.