The best things to do with family in Miami in July
Fourth of July celebrations, goat yoga, herping at Deering Estate, and more.
Fourth of July celebrations, goat yoga, herping at Deering Estate, and more.
Our city basically has two seasons: hot and somehow even hotter. Here are some activities to cool you down.
Richard Marx, Poo Bear, and other music industry leaders will mentor nearly 40 Miami high school students from June 23 to 27.
The block party will blend live music, local vendors, and community programming
Juneteenth celebrations, Fairchild’s annual Mango Festival, and more.
Book fairs, block parties, panels, parades, and more.
It’s the perfect family-friendly experience in the heart of Miami. The expertly engineered wind tunnel allows you to feel what it might be like to jump out of a plane.
The Berry Farm in The Redland just added salsa, bachata and reggaeton to its popular line dancing nights every Saturday.
The Miami-Dade history teacher is accused of Spartan-kicking the 13-year-old to the ground.
A Miami-area company is claiming Barbie Dream Fest organizers left South Florida without paying the bill.
Hyundai Air & Sea Show, Asian Culture Fest, World Ocean Celebration, and more fun for all ages.
The event, happening Saturday from 2 p.m. to 6 p.m., will feature live music from South Florida reggae group Paul Anthony & the Reggae Souljahs.
The three-day event in Fort Lauderdale is being compared to Fyre Festival and the disastrous Willy Wonka Chocolate Experience.
The most impressive part of the fest is the lineup of cultural luminaries attending the inaugural edition — most of them women.
Discover a unique 2.5-acre Key Largo compound on Florida Bay featuring three dining rooms, three bars, and an exclusive 10-bedroom vacation rental perfect for multi-generational gatherings.
Led by local composer/guitarist Diego Melgar, the MOVE series aims to help attendees expand creative horizons
The six-show series includes two South Florida premieres and one Miami debut.
From the popular Pinecrest Farmers’ Market to the beloved Coconut Grove one, here are the 10 best farmers’ markets in Miami.
Lights, holiday parks, markets, ice skating rinks, and more.
The Redland has landed its first brewery, featuring beers on tap and juicy burgers, located on a popular family farm.
In a year defined by economic anxiety, the stakes are higher than ever for local nonprofits and the communities they serve.
This might surprise local teachers and parents, who live in fear of saying the two numbers in succession.