Dress to Slay for Hall-O-Queen, Starring Drag Race‘s Latrice Royale
Celebrate the true spirit of Halloween with those who understand the assignment at Hall-O-Queen.
Celebrate the true spirit of Halloween with those who understand the assignment at Hall-O-Queen.
Miami New Drama’s latest production is a stage adaptation of Jonathan Jakubowicz’s 2016 debut novel.
Food is not only a way for Raj Tawney to tap into his cultural roots, but he sees it as a gateway for people to explore other cultures comfortably.
Former Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater member Jamar Roberts comes to Miami City Ballet with a stacked résumé.
“Sharks” at Frost Science Museum allows visitors to stare straight into the eyes of an enormous tiger shark – no wetsuit, diving cage, or chainmail required.
“Apuntes Americanos-Kanay” has Roxana Barba reimagining the Eurocentric vision of ancient Peruvian culture.
The Little Prince World takes audiences on a mesmeric adventure of space travel and excitement.
From the nightclubs to exclusive gatherings, World Red Eye’s cameras were there to capture it all.
Miami City Ballet, III Points, the Little Prince World, and more can’t-miss events in Miami this week.
Christmas Wonderland bills itself as the next generation of holiday spectacle, featuring high-tech lighting displays and cutting-edge interactive experiences.
Young Frankenstein will be reanimated by Miami’s Loxen Productions on stage at the Manuel Artime Theater October 13-29.
For Mokibaby, you do not pass through the art; the art passes through you.
October is filled with opportunities to mingle with the spirits of South Florida’s past.
“Future Past Perfect” features impressive, stylistically diverse work from a group of South Florida artists worth monitoring.
From grand-opening events to wild parties, here’s everything World Red Eye snapped last week.
Kevin Kaarl, Bert Kreischer, Young Frankenstein, and more can’t-miss events in Miami this week.
Jen Clay’s video-game installation lets the viewer experience what it feels like to deal with depression.
The Daniel Lewis Dance Sampler unites area dance lovers with a showcase of the best of Miami dance.
In 2003, one of the country’s greatest playwrights pulled back the curtain on his formative years in the solo show How I Learned What I Learned.
Outshine Film Festival’s Fort Lauderdale edition returns October 19-29 with the aim to “inspire, entertain, and educate.”
We never thought math would be a popular topic of conversation online, but here we are.
Miami was once home to one of the most important and celebrated artists of the 20th Century, Nam June Paik.