In the Book Ventanitas, Miami’s Coffee Culture Is Explored Through Interviews and Photos
Daniela Perez Miron and Gesi Schilling have documented the unique way Miamians congregate for a quick shot of coffee.
Daniela Perez Miron and Gesi Schilling have documented the unique way Miamians congregate for a quick shot of coffee.
Amy Galpin will oversee Miami Dade College’s Museum of Art and Design, Special Collections, and the Kislak Center at Freedom Tower.
From Harmony Korine’s Florida classic Spring Breakers to Wim Wender’s Oscar-nominated Perfect Days, March is a great month for film buffs.
This year’s performances at Flamenco Festival Miami range from intimate guitarist/dancer duos to no-holds-barred extravaganzas by the Ballet Nacional de España.
Juggerknot Theatre’s one-woman show Conjuring the King was inspired by the complex notion of fandom, fanatics, and obsession.
In addition to hosting its ATP Masters 1000 tennis tournament, the Miami Open will welcome Major League Pickleball to its courts.
Along with her husband, Carlos, Rosa de la Cruz was one of the major forces in Miami’s art scene, both as an art collector and philanthropist.
Check out who World Red Eye caught on camera in and around Miami this week.
More often than not, on RuPaul’s Drag Race, success in the Snatch Game translates to success in the overall competition.
Managing the tricky dynamics of being in a band helped prepare Ben Katzman for the careful strategizing and relationship management it takes to be a good gameplayer on Survivor.
Sixty years ago, Muhammad Ali – then known as Cassius Clay – and Sonny Liston battled for the heavyweight championship at the Miami Beach Convention Center.
Isle of Hope, starring Diane Ladd and Mary Stuart Masterson and based on the Argentinian stage play Días Contados, isn’t the typical multiplex film.
For “The Museum Plays,” Miami New Drama commissioned six short works inspired by pieces in the Rubell’s superb collection.
AV Club mines Miami-Dade Public Library’s long-forgotten film archives to bring a lost generation of local filmmakers and a new generation of enthusiasts together.
The Great Soviet Bucket explores the phenomenon of mass “brainwashing” and how difficult the “de-programming” of state propaganda has been for many.
Cirque du Soleil’s Echo features a two-story cube spinning, floating, and transforming, all while the artists perform acrobatic stunts.
From nightclubs and exclusive events around town, World Red Eye’s cameras were everywhere last week.
This week, the queens on RuPaul’s Drag Race are challenged with putting together a “rusical,” revealing the shocking truth that not all queer people like musicals.
Anyone and everyone who makes up Miami’s drag scene will be in attendance, hoping to walk away with the golden Barbie trophy.
Way before a certain Swiss art fair blew into town, the Coconut Grove Arts Festival was championing art every Presidents’ Day weekend.
Nicole Pedraza and Trish Gutierrez have made it their mission to expand the art scene to the neighborhoods south of South Miami.
The Discover Boating Miami International Boat Show is docking in the 305 February 14-18 at six locations throughout town.