Miami Band Afrobeta Plays Matchmaker at Love is Magic
The local duo and We Met in Miami brought real-life romance to the stage with a live dating game at the Doral Yard.
The local duo and We Met in Miami brought real-life romance to the stage with a live dating game at the Doral Yard.
It’s time to dust off those Uggs, ladies!
According to some estimates, Miami is expecting as many as 1 million visitors for the World Cup.
Christmas classics, Latin American Oscar contenders, niche delights, and more.
The occasion calls for a quasi-funeral, complete with two of its cofounders flying in to attend.
Miami can eat for free inside a gigantic sand castle while having trendy Italian food this week…because Miami.
This is the week when secret sets pop off and even the parking lots have a headliner.
Ongoing construction projects and Miami Art Week could make traffic even worse this week. Buckle up.
The Tony-nominated musical Hell’s Kitchen will bring the signature Key’s sound to Ft. Lauderdale in March 2026.
The SoBe Wine & Food Festival returns in 2026 with hot new foodie events, chef-led dinners, and celebrity late-night parties.
From Ted’s Burgers and Chuggie’s to Miami Slice and Peacock Ramen, here’s what to eat at Family Style Food Fest in Wynwood.
If you’re hungry during Miami Art Week, you can teleport to Paris at this delicious bistro by acclaimed chef Michael Schwartz.
Not everyone wants the crowds, traffic, or chaos that come with Art Basel.
Jared Leto, Leonardo DiCaprio, Hailey Bieber, and Alix Earle are among the many famous faces that have been spotted in past years.
The party landed at ZeyZey with early-2000s icons like Lumidee, Nina Sky, and Dev.
The cover features art by director and Miami resident Harmony Korine.
The Canadian producer returns to Miami with two sets during Art Week.
From ’80s parties to roller discos and even Tropicana-style shows, here are the best Thanksgiving weekend parties in Miami.
While most of the action takes place on the reservation, the book is also set in Miami, where scenes showcase the city’s charms and expose its excesses.
Restored anime classics, vintage thrillers, and the darkest holiday movie you’ll probably ever see.
One of the largest and most prestigious literary events in the country returns this weekend.
“[It] will be the last one that I publish as the guy that did everything,” says the Miami author and MDC professor.