The 18 Best Things to Do in Miami This Week
The Horrorland, SZA, Oktoberfest, and more can’t-miss events in Miami this week.
The Horrorland, SZA, Oktoberfest, and more can’t-miss events in Miami this week.
Festival de Cante Miami has expanded from a single evening performance to four performances over three days at the Arsht Center.
No one else could have created “Black Popcorn,” a wild amalgamation of live singing, brash social satire, dance, and more.
Ahead of his appearance at Miami Dade College, the bad boy of American letters, Chuck Palahniuk, talks about his new novel, power, and the taboo.
Five galleries from Miami have been chosen to participate in Art Basel Miami Beach this year – the most ever.
For ceramics artist Erica Lores, art is not just something left on a shelf; it’s something to be experienced.
Riders in Disguise is the first in a planned trilogy that spans one of the bloodiest decades in the Magic City.
Something especially unique for South Florida has arrived: rare Italian Renaissance masterpieces.
Salons are the perfect format for the curious to learn more about the intersection of art and technology from contemporary artists.
World Red Eye’s cameras were all over town, snapping the festive highlights of the past week.
Havana Haunted Mansion, International Aroid Society Show, South Florida Craft Beer Run, and more can’t-miss events in Miami this week.
The ongoing WGA and SAG strikes have allowed comedian Carmen Christopher to return to his comedy roots.
Guests are invited to sip on cocktails and wander through rooms filled with interactive experiences at the Havana Haunted Mansion.
Locust Projects has been running the Wavemaker program since 2015 and has awarded $570,000 in grant money to Miami artists.
Amy Siewe offers guided hunts to out-of-state travelers seeking to cross the “once-in-a-lifetime python hunt” off their bucket lists.
Real estate developer and restaurateur John Marquez is opening an 8,000-square-foot exhibition space in Allapattah to champion emerging visual artists.
World Red Eye’s cameras were busy this week with Mark Wahlberg, Jhayco, Lunay, and others around town.
Inffinito Brazilian Film Festival, 5 Seconds of Summer, Goth Homecoming, and more can’t-miss events in Miami this week.
Fans of the 1975 movie have long seen it as a form of resistance, enabling them to be happy about who they are.
When the City of Miami Gardens was incorporated 20 years ago, it became Florida’s largest Black-majority city.
Say goodbye to the treadmill and hit the pavement as the South Florida running season kicks off.
On display at the Art Deco Museum, Steve Wright’s photos showcase Little Havana’s beauty and wonder hiding in plain sight.