Miami’s Literary Community Distributes Banned Books for Free
Books & Books will distribute free copies of titles removed from schools in Miami-Dade County.
Books & Books will distribute free copies of titles removed from schools in Miami-Dade County.
Gisele Bündchen, Justin Quiles, Burna Boy, and others were snapped by World Red Eye enjoying Miami’s nightlife.
Wynwood Pride, Sumo + Sushi, Paraiso Miami Swim Week, and more events in Miami this week.
The Future Festival gathers women from the African diaspora and continent for discussion and action around infrastructure, connectivity, and the environment.
The time is now to donate your money, hours, and advocacy to the organizations tirelessly supporting South Florida’s LGBTQ community.
The Orlando Museum of Art honors the best and brightest emerging artists from the Sunshine State with its Florida Prize in Contemporary Art.
A new private terminal operated by PS is slated to open at Miami International Airport within the historic former Pan American Airways headquarters.
The Stonewall National Museum Archives & Library in Fort Lauderdale contains one of the largest collections of queer books and historical archives in the U.S.
Myke Towers, Ximena Kavalekas, 50 Cent, and more were caught partying in Miami by World Red Eye’s cameras.
Latrice Royale, Unicorn World, Porter Robinson, and more events in Miami this week.
The celebration of LGBTQ pride and inclusivity goes far beyond the month of June.
For artist Anabella Bergero, bright, happy colors have always been a part of her life and art.
Sexual-wellness brand Lovehoney wants to pay you to masturbate.
For the past six years, Dennis Scholl has been devoted to Oolite Arts as the president and CEO of the Miami-based nonprofit artist support organization.
The first 786 Film Festival features a collection of unconventional films from creators across South Florida.
Larsa Pippen, Marcus Jordan, and Loud Luxury were snapped by World Red Eye’s cameras last week.
Mummies of the World, Afro Nation, Bachateando, and more events in Miami you aren’t going to want to miss this week.
Plenty of Miami theater fans haven’t seen Two Trains Running onstage. Now they can and should.
Michael Snow’s La Région Centrale is a 180-minute-long art film that consists entirely of several spinning shots of a barren tundra landscape.
Al’Ikens Plancher’s short film Konpa and Monica Sorelle’s feature-length film Mountains were chosen to premiere at Tribeca Festival next month.
“If You Really Knew” amply shows Lonnie Holley’s capacity for turning wounds into bright, illuminating light.
Brightline has announced that tickets to Orlando are on sale as of this morning.