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Anastasia Samoylova's "FloodZone" opens at HistoryMiami for its largest exhibition to date.
Superblue is an immersive experience in every sense of the word.
Though the practice was illegal in Miami, a new ordinance has legalized private ticketing.
A new COVID-19 test could be a fast and reliable alternative to having your brain poked via your nasal cavity.
As another day passes with no meaningful progress, frustration swells.
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Marco Brambilla's Heaven’s Gate is riddled with undertones of uncertainty, fear, and worry.
A federal judge is considering Sal Magluta's petition for compassionate release from a supermax prison in Colorado.
In the late 1980s, if you turned the radio dial to any Miami dance station, you were likely to hear Secret Society.
Reggaeton singer Feid finds inspiration in his adopted home city.
For artist Hattie Mae Williams, dance is a bridge between the ancestral and the intuitive.
Some Christian-run anti-abortion centers in Miami masquerade as nonpartisan consulting services for pregnant women.
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Some fear a proposed THC cap on medical marijuana could force patients from legal cannabis to illegal cannabis.
Is the Miami gay scene still alive?
A timeline of Miami-area structures that have collapsed or been evacuated since the Champlain Towers South fell on June 24.
After a scandalous tryst with the Setai's general manager, a tenant is banned from her $15,000-a-month rental unit. Lawsuits, er, ensue.
Bella Thorne talks about her role in the new film Infamous.
Coconut Grove's beloved Sandbar Sports Grill reopens after fire damage shut it down in 2020.
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Most recently, Proud Boys chairman and Miami native Enrique Tarrio has been arrested on charges of property destruction and banned from Washington, D.C.
In the tiny municipality of North Bay Village, commissioners are taking bold action against scat scofflaws.
Miami's worst people of the year include Francis Suarez, Javier Ortiz, and Enrique Tarrio.
The Pérez Art Museum hosts an evening to celebrate queerness through cinema.