Miami avoided a direct hit by Hurricane Dorian, but hundreds of residents were still threatened with the loss of their homes and businesses before the storm.
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Pedestrians can enjoy 500 brightly colored orchids while strolling along the popular South Beach promenade Lincoln Road.
Two of Miami's favorite obsessions have come together to create something so uniquely 305 it just might make flamingos prance and Pitbull spontaneously combust.
With the release of her third album, Barbara, now under her bejeweled belt, Trixie Mattel is embarking on a nationwide tour, Grown Up, which will stop at the Broward Center for the Performing Arts on Tuesday, March 3.
"Terrestrial Bodies," a challenging new installation by the widely exhibited Afro-Cuban artist Juana Valdes, raises more questions than it answers. It occupies the Miami Dade College Cuban Legacy Gallery at MDC Special Collections on the first floor of the Freedom Tower, and is organized by Wanda Texon, senior curator of...
Everybody had a hard year. Not everybody had a good time. But every Miami team has reason to look forward to 2020.
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Manfredi Romano — or DJ Tennis to clubgoers — is relishing a quiet night at home following a string of continent-crossing tour dates that saw him showcase his twisted, hypnotic song selections around the globe. The Italian-chef-turned-tour-manager-turned-booking-agent-turned-artist-and-label-head relocated to Miami in 2013 and resides in a cozy...
Ronald Saint-Vil arrived at the SLS Hotel in South Beach in November 2017 to help raise money for victims of Hurricanes Irma and Maria. But he says he wound up a victim of police brutality instead. In a new lawsuit, Saint-Vil says Miami Beach cops shouted the N-word at him and stunned him with a Taser until he threw up — all because he was recording them on his cell phone.
If you've lived in Florida long enough, you know neon-green iguanas are just part of the scenery — no different from an anti-abortion billboard or an O.J. Simpson sighting. But green iguanas are actually an invasive species. Earlier this month, state wildlife officials made national news after announcing that, yes, it is in fact perfectly legal to kill an iguana for setting foot on your land.
The 15th edition of the famed sex columnist's Hump! Film Festival will take place at O Cinema South Beach this Friday, February 21, through Thursday, February 27.
Miami dodged a bullet last week. Hurricane Dorian, just a wobble off South Florida's coast, was one of the strongest and longest-lasting Atlantic hurricanes on record.
Miami-based DJs True Vine and Sister System team up with III Points and online broadcaster Boiler Room to champion the city's underground electronic music scene and celebrate the first anniversary of the Black Friday Rave.
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This will be the biggest exhibition ICA Miami has ever staged: The pieces on display run the span of Sterling Ruby’s multidisciplinary oeuvre, jumping from medium to medium seemingly at will.
Miami sports fans have some unfortunate recent experience with ranking near last. Between the Marlins losing 100 games, the Heat missing the playoffs, and the Dolphins doing their damnedest to ensure they don't win a game again until next season, rooting on the local teams has been quite the chore lately.
In "The Visual Life of Social Affliction," Caribbean artists explore some of their region's greatest social concerns for an exhibit at the Little Haiti Cultural Center.
The father of Ashad will be keeping busy during Super Bowl LIV weekend in Miami with headlining performances at the EA Sports Bowl, Rolling Stone Live's Big Game Bash, and Story nightclub.
"RuPaul's Drag Race" alumna and South Florida drag legend Latrice Royale takes her cabaret show "Here's to Life" to Aventura.
After nearly two years in business on Miami's Upper Eastside, Technique Records announced today it will move to a new location, opening October 26.
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The "What You Won't Do for Love" singer is set to perform at Gulfstream Park Racing & Casino this Sunday, January 12.
The United States of the late 1990s was "so innocent" in the eyes of Third Eye Blind drummer Brad Hargreaves. China hadn't joined the World Trade Organization and begun its rise to economic superpower; Russia was still sorting through the rubble of the Soviet Union; the 9/11 terror attacks hadn't yet upended U.S. culture, and America seemed to stand unchallenged on the world stage.
The 2020 edition of Wigwood, Miami's premier queer festival, boasts the theme "Invasive Species" and a diverse lineup of performers from different creative disciplines.
The second weekend of the Miami Book Fair is going to be a goldmine of information and community for Miami's wide variety of LGBTQ+ people, with programming that aims to tell as many different kinds of stories as possible.