Eyes on Miami: Quavo, Bryson Tiller, Matoma, and Others
World Red Eye’s cameras spotted Quavo, Bryson Tiller, and Matoma enjoying Miami after dark.
World Red Eye’s cameras spotted Quavo, Bryson Tiller, and Matoma enjoying Miami after dark.
Country Bay Music Festival, Florida Grand Opera, Jamaican Jerk Festival, and more can’t-miss events in Miami this week.
The Books & Books owner was in his 20s when he and a few like-minded compatriots set out to remake Miami’s “Paradise Lost” image.
Daybreaker’s concept is simple: Greet the day with dance, energy, intention, and joy – minus the hassles of Miami nightlife.
Lynn Nottage’s play Clyde’s has as many layers as a sky-high old-school Dagwood sandwich.
In Miami, we love any excuse to party. But Halloween on Lincoln Road is a Miami Beach tradition.
Yankee Bajan takes an in-depth look into how one family grapples with the question of where home is.
After losing their puppets during April’s devasting floods, Jim Hammond pushes forward with the Florida Day of the Dead celebration.
Anyone from the most ardent aficionado to the culturally curious will be able to satisfy their hunger for a taste of flamenco.
This year’s Ellies winners feature a range of project mediums and scale magnitude.
From Hayao Miyazaki’s latest animated masterpiece to Emerald Fennel’s divisive follow-up, Miami Film Festival’s Gems is full of surprises.
World Red Eye’s cameras documented the unforgettable moments of the past week.
Florida Day of the Dead, Zoetic Stage, Yung Pueblo, and more can’t-miss events in Miami this week.
Maria Todaro, the daughter of Italian opera singer Jose Todaro and Brazilian mezzo-soprano Maria-Helena de Oliveira, will serve as interim general director of Florida Grand Opera.
Opening next year, the Messi Experience will offer ten of what it calls physical and digital experiences.
Miami Film Lab aims to support local filmmakers and those who have made a successful transition into the industry.
Artist Yolanda Sánchez’s installations of semi-transparent fabric panels invite viewers to experience color and the presence of light.
Claudio Marcotulli applies his film school knowledge to enrich his visual art, creating a fusion of both disciplines.
At the Lowe Art Museum, artist John Miller replicates classic American diner foods using traditional glassblowing techniques.
World Red Eye’s cameras were out and about last week, capturing the most exclusive events around town.
Zoo Boo, Horror Fest, Hall-O-Queen, and more can’t-miss events in Miami this week.
Femme, Oskar’s Dress, and Happy Clothes: A Film About Patricia Field are three options at this year’s Outshine Film Festival. Are they worth your time?