Laughs in Spanish Tells the Most Miami Story Ever – Con Corazón
After a false start, Laughs in Spanish, the little show that could, finally makes its Florida premiere at GableStage.
After a false start, Laughs in Spanish, the little show that could, finally makes its Florida premiere at GableStage.
At Golf Miami 305, local kids in need will receive free golf training, lessons, and more.
“Heart of the Garden” is a fusion of classical ballet, modern dance, and dances from Peter London’s home country.
Actors’ Playhouse’s production of A Rock Sails By asks the profound universal questions: Is there life after death, life beyond Earth, and what’s it all for?
Rather than tell a new story in the same universe, Furiosa is just more Fury Road.
Meet the woman who trains the bottle service girls at nightclubs around Miami and beyond.
From late-night parties to poolside bashes, World Red Eye captured all the memorable moments across the city last week.
Clayton Horwitz and Mario Adrion are eager to bring young people out to Villain Theater to experience live comedy they can relate to.
In “Pop,” Diego Salterini whisks audiences to the 1980s to consider the decade as if they were going over last night’s entry in their diary.
Playwright Alexis Scheer celebrates the nuances of the “Miami language” in Laughs In Spanish.
I Saw the TV Glow, by writer and director Jane Schoenbrun, transmits an urgent message: Find yourself or be lost forever.
More than 100 established and up-and-coming designers will hit the runway during myriad Miami Swim Week 2024 events.
The introduction of the de la Cruz collection to the art market is expected to set auction records for artists like Ana Mendieta and Felix Gonzalez-Torres.
Ryami Vice in Miami is an event for people named Ryan by people named Ryan.
World Red Eye’s cameras were all over town, documenting the hottest parties during Miami Race Week.
The NOAA forecast had a blind spot: Floridians reported seeing Northern Lights in the Sunshine State – including near Miami.
Solar flare activity may make the aurora borealis visible across swaths of the U.S. – but not Miami.
Director Harmony Korine has become a creature of the Sunshine State, and his latest film, Aggro Dr1ft, attests to that.
Fans of anime and manga will come together for OtakuFest at the Miami Beach Convention Center.
Oolite Arts pulled an artwork featuring a pro-Palestinian slogan from a Walgreens window display in Miami Beach.
Xbiz Miami will take over the Sagamore Hotel, inviting porn creators and the industry as a whole to network under the sun.
Mermaid show performers say the B Ocean Resort in Fort Lauderdale canceled their popular burlesque act after 19 years.