Best Brunch and Late-Night Events at SOBEWFF 2026
From Guy Fieri’s party to a Food Network star-filled buffet, here are the best brunch and late-night events at SOBEWFF 2026.
From Guy Fieri’s party to a Food Network star-filled buffet, here are the best brunch and late-night events at SOBEWFF 2026.
From legendary parties to shocking chef moments, Lee Schrager shares his 25 favorite SOBEWFF memories of the past 25 years.
From a waterfront dinner with Robert Irvine to a dinner hosted by BBQ pitmasters, here are 5 SOBEWFF dinners you can’t miss.
From lion dancers in Brickell to good fortune feasts in South Beach, here’s where to celebrate the Lunar New Year in Miami.
Classic romance flicks, awards contenders, and advance screenings of upcoming major releases.
A huge fashion retrospective, a tribute to legendary Cuban artists, and more.
Daniel’s, A Florida Steakhouse, takes center stage as Fort Lauderdale returns to SOBEWFF for the festival’s 25th year.
The downtown museum’s artist in residence has designed nails for Ivy Queen, Rosalía, and Ice Spice, among others.
In case you want an all-white, country rock alternative to official Super Bowl acts Bad Bunny and Green Day.
The Brat star has added more local screenings of her mockumentary, including an exclusive advance screening.
Miami has become a hub for padel as the sport’s popularity has grown.
This month’s highlights include an Oscar contender from Japan, cult movies from the ‘80s, and shorts from the Sundance Film Festival.
From legendary spots like Flanigan’s and Barracuda to newcomers like Grails and Batch, here are the best sports bars in Miami.
The British/Nigerian DJ will return to Miami for a rare back-to-back with Oscar G on January 17.
New year, new art.
Ring in 2026 at Gramps’ final NYE, Space’s 36-hour rave, &ME at Factory Town, David Guetta at Fontainebleau, and fireworks at Bayfront Park.
Whether you’re looking for a free concert, a ticketed affair with a dress code and open bar, or a low-key celebration, there’s no shortage of fun ways to welcome 2026.
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.