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Eye on Miami: The Estefans, Jason Derulo, and More

It's not easy having eyes all over the scene, being around to take in all the wild visuals at all the worthwhile places in the city. There are, however, those parties and gallery openings where a fortunate photographer can point and shoot. Every week, in collaboration with WorldRedEye, New Times...
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It's not easy having eyes all over the scene, being around to take in all the wild visuals at all the worthwhile places in the city. There are, however, those parties and gallery openings where a fortunate photographer can point and shoot. Every week, in collaboration with WorldRedEye, New Times brings you a solid recap of all the recent experiences you may have missed around Miami. It's impossible to be everywhere, but hey, we can try to keep our Eye on Miami.

April 28, Jason Derulo and Jim Jones at Story
Partygoers at Story were in for a wild night as Jason Derulo took over the stage and had everyone getting loose with his performance. Rapper Jim Jones was also part of the madness. 
April 28, RLTY International Firm’s Exclusive Launch of RLTY FL with Toys for Boys and 1Sound at The Deck at Island Gardens
RLTY FL launched in true Miami style, hosting both international VIP’s along with South Florida’s own influencers and society set. In partnership with Toys for Boys, the soiree at The Deck at Island Gardens honored global luxury real estate firm RLTY INTL’s arrival to South Florida with the opening of RLTY FL in South Beach. 
April 29, Peachfuzz at Basement Miami
Miami’s favorite hip-hop throwback party, Peachfuzz, brought their dope sounds to Basement Miami. The non-stop dance night kept ragers on their feet reminiscing on the days where '90s hip-hop and R&B dominated the dance floor.
April 29, XY Presents Bonobo at 1306
PL0T and Poplife’s XY party series kicked off a summer of sounds as Bonobo took over 1306. XY stands as a beacon for the North American dance music community, a guiding force at the forefront of a global movement. 
April 30, #HYDEafterdark
Attendees threw back a little liquid courage and got low until the early hours of the morning at #HYDEafterdark.
April 30, El Tucán Saturdays
El Tucán was full of energy as guests came out to enjoy a spectacular night of wining and dining amidst Brickell’s finest cabaret.
April 30, The Cushman Gala: Through the Looking Glass at Mana Wynwood
The Cushman School held its annual Gala at Mana Wynwood, grossing over $750,000. This year’s theme was Through the Looking Glass, a playful spin on the widely popular fairy-tale classic Alice in Wonderland. Guests came dressed in 18th-century Victorian and steampunk fashion to celebrate the night.
April 30, Andy Grammer at BleauLive at LIV
Multi-platinum selling recording artist Andy Grammer hit the BleauLive stage at LIV to perform some of his top hits like “Keep Your Head Up,” “Fine By Me,” and “Honey, I’m Good.” With his irresistible pop songs that blend heartfelt, compelling lyrics with instantly unforgettable melodies, Grammer put on a show that was one for the books.
April 30, Swim Club at Hyde Beach
Everyone’s favorite swim club was in full swing at Hyde Beach with gorgeous babes everywhere.
May 1, Floyd Mayweather and Jim Jones at LIV on Sunday
Floyd Mayweather and Jim Jones joined partygoers in topping off the weekend right with endless bottles, beats, and babes at LIV on Sunday.
May 1, Gabrielle Union at Heat vs Hornets Playoff Game 7
Gabrielle Union cheered on the Miami Heat and joined in post-game celebrations at Hyde AmericanAirlines Arena. The Heat came out on top with another exciting win against the Charlotte Hornets, 106-73.
May 2, Too Short at Rockwell
Leave it to Rockwell to start off the week with a bang. Party goers got a blast-from-the-past as Too Short took over the mic and busted out a dope performance.
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