The latest exhibit at the Wolfsonian is all about point of view.
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O'Connor has been photographing work for "Transcend" for years now.
The Florida Board of Medicine moved closer to prohibiting gender-affirming care for minors.
Ney Matogrosso is regarded as one of Brazil's most important male singers.
On May 16, 2022, 1,308 players gathered at the Las Olas Intracoastal Promenade Park in Fort Lauderdale to break the previous record.
Drug kingpin Joaquín "El Chapo" Guzmán and Miami con man Jimmy Sabatino are the only current residents of the solitary confinement unit known as "The Suites."
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Getting El Huracán produced in her hometown was always one of Charise Castro Smith's goals.
Miami galleries offer immersive, inventive exhibitions from artists across the globe.
In South Florida, Trapland Pat's profile has continued to rise.
The food hall has more than a dozen dine-in options and many more for takeout and delivery.
It's been 30 years since New Times reassessed 1972, the year both presidential conventions came to Miami Beach.
James Beard Foundation's "Who's Who in American Food and Beverage" chef Norman Van Aken returns to the spotlight with a documentary about mentee Charlie Trotter and the reopening of Norman's in Orlando.
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From poor strategy to a mediocre track record and a lack of people skills, here are five reasons the Miami Dolphins fired Brian Flores.
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The Ten Best Bagels in Miami
An $8.5 million renovation will return this mid-century gem to its former glory.
Behrouz suffered a stroke just as he was about to play at a festival in Santa Barbara.
Fourth of July, Larry June, Miami New Drama, and more events in Miami this week.
Kali Uchis, Florida Grand Opera, Soul Vegan Festival, and more events this week.
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A pressurized sewage pipe on Dade Boulevard has suffered multiple ruptures since 2019.
The campaign aimed to reactivate a dormant U.S. law that would derail economic development on the island in the name of recompense for the Cuban Revolution.
Local fire-rescue unions say Coral Gables' planned annexation of Little Gables will put strain on a fire department already strapped for staff and resources.
Eric Silagy, FPL's CEO, sicced his staff on José Javier Rodríguez after the then-state senator filed a pro-solar bill in 2019.