Rick Ross Lists Lavish Florida Mansion for $6.5 Million
The six-bedroom and seven-bathroom property is located in Southwest Ranches, in Broward County.
The six-bedroom and seven-bathroom property is located in Southwest Ranches, in Broward County.
Local acts Guess, Danny Daze, and Winter Wrong are among the Miami artists to watch at III Points Festival in Wynwood this weekend.
From Charli XCX to Taylor Swift and Alex Warren, here are the songs that Miami is playing on repeat this week.
A South Beach spot on Ocean and 13th will be named after the famous Cuban singer on Monday.
Florida’s First Lady says she doesn’t know who Bad Bunny is. New Times readers had plenty to say in response. Here’s how they reacted.
The neighborhood is also home to Pharrell Williams, one of the Weeknd’s longtime collaborators.
The reggaeton artist is among the most-streamed in the world.
The “Desnuda” singer will bring his Lo Que El Seco No Dijo tour to Kaseya Center in April.
From Wynwood to Dolphin Mall, here’s where to celebrate Taylor Swift’s new era.
Violetas returns October 2 at Las Rosas with live music, drag shows, salsa, disco and punk.
Last month, the Wynwood venue and bar announced it would close in January 2026. We caught up with owner Adam Gersten, to talk about the future.
In 2014, Azalea dropped the New Classic, posing in front of a pink house that looks suspiciously like a typical South Florida home.
From Wynwood’s new Sweet Caroline Bar to Seven Seas in South Miami, here are the best places to sing along.
Defendants fire back in Florida with a new complaint after the EDM promotion company’s original lawsuit in August.
Leila Cobo, Billboard’s Latin Chief Content Officer, shares what to expect from this October’s Miami event.
Morning coffee meets party culture in this daytime event blending wellness, music, and community.
Fort Lauderdale has live music venues for every kind of act, from large arenas to small, intimate spaces.
Months after its digital release, the bachata star’s reinvention of pop classics arrives on blue jay vinyl.
A trio of Miami-based DJs and producers share an archival snapshot of the city’s bass, jungle, and breaks scene.
The local institution’s epic 2025-26 lineup powerfully states that art is not a luxury but a necessity.
From rap, punk, and folk to alt-R&B, house, and drone, Miami has it going on this week.
Bad Buny, Karol G, Alejandro Sanz, Gloria Estefan, and Miami’s electronic musician Mr. Pauer are among the nominees.