Comedian Nery Saenz Gears Up for His Long-Awaited Homecoming Show
After a year of performing at sea, Nery Saenz delivers a homecoming set at Miami Improv.
After a year of performing at sea, Nery Saenz delivers a homecoming set at Miami Improv.
Area Stage Company artistic director Giancarlo Rodaz has turned to another beloved Disney title in his ongoing exploration of immersive theater.
Superblue Miami transforms into an immersive, art-house cinema for the inaugural Chroma Art Film Festival.
Photographer Phillip Karp is showing 14 works at the Walgreens at 74th Street and Collins Avenue in North Beach.
The 2023 edition of Popcorn Frights is a bloody cornucopia of horror cinema.
World Red Eye camera’s caught T.I., Karolína Kurková, and Swae Lee around town this week.
Popcorn Frights, Brent Faiyaz, Miami Dolphins, and more can’t-miss events in Miami this week.
Street artist Lebo, a pioneer of Miami’s vibrant art scene, dies at 50 after a yearlong battle with cancer.
The 28th festival features art exhibits, dance workshops, master classes, and performances across the city.
Knight Foundation, Miami Light Project, and more have resources available to working artists.
Dimensions Variable’s latest exhibition sets out “to materialize and visualize some of the many wonders of existence” through abstract sculpture, drawing, and painting.
In his last interview with New Times, Paul Reubens talks about Phil Hartman and returning as everyone’s favorite man-child.
World Red Eye’s cameras spotted Kim Kardashian, Lil Uzi Vert, Travis Scott, and Serena Williams around town.
Miami Spice, Malaysia Babydoll Foxx, a Barbie-inspired dance party, and more can’t-miss events in Miami this week.
Lezchic founder Rae Jenae promises picture-perfect movements to see your favorite dolls, Barbie and Ken, in action.
D. Smith’s documentary shows how stigma and secrecy around transgender identities and sex work affects the Black community as a whole.
Miami may typically be about going outside, but there’s plenty to do on a stormy day.
Jee Park’s show brings into conversation the Korean suui custom with the violent attacks against Asian Americans in the U.S. over the last several years.
Oolite Arts’ group exhibition is a testament to the organization’s ongoing presence in the community.
“Last Days of a House” at Emerson Dorsch features works from 20 artists from 14 countries, selected from a field of nearly 500 candidates that have participated in Fountainhead’s artist residency in Miami.
Hierro demystifies the image of the National Hero of Cuba and of the man who became a symbol of Cuba’s bid for independence from Spain in the 19th century.
Who was partying in Miami this week? World Red Eye captures the debauchery around town.