Here's a handful of films you shouldn't miss at this year's Miami Film Festival.
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For most Miami residents, the solution to hunger is a simple walk to the fridge.
Slamdance has spent the past 25 years discovering and cultivating the work of emerging filmmakers from around the world.
Florida might have a new addition to its press corps.
Miami Spice returns, free cheesecake, Fireman Derek's new Wynwood location, brunch at Phuc Yea.
The festival will feature more than 20 events held from Thursday, December 9, through Sunday, December 12.
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A survey found that 50 percent of prospective Florida homebuyers would pony up to purchase if the price was right.
Marlins fans are more fit than the average MLB fan.
Robert Andy Coombs' disability hasn't stopped him from finding a new way to express his sexuality.
Eating House, the revolutionary Coral Gables restaurant that started as a pop-up in 2012, will close this summer.
Desperate Surfside families tell the search team: "Just tear that building down."
British producer Skream never stops looking ahead.
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Attendees gathered at the DoubleTree Hilton for a "Meet a Billionaire" event that fell many hundreds of million dollars short.
Two separate lawsuits allege FMU retaliated at women for coming forward about sexual misconduct accusations against the school's former athletic director.
The Florida Panthers head coach was scheduled to meet Thursday with NHL commissioner Gary Bettman.
Fereshteh Toosi's Oil Ancestors: Metaphysical Hotline puts callers on the line with their future descendants.
The Strokes, Khruangbin, and Peggy Gou made getting soaked in the rain worth it.
Coronavirus cases are up nearly 60 percent and hospital admissions have more than doubled this week in Miami-Dade County.
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Eulois Cleckley took over the county's Department of Transportation and Public Works last month.
The building, if the work goes smoothly, is expected to come down Monday morning.
Here's how to support local relief efforts for the recent Haiti earthquake.
If you could change one thing to improve life in Miami in 2022, what would it be?