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Miami can now learn to fly at iFLY in Mid River 
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Miami can now learn to fly at iFLY in Mid River 

By Carolina del BustoJune 11, 2026

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.

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Features

Now you can dance salsa and line dance at The Berry Farm

By Flor FranceschettiJune 9, 2026

The Berry Farm in The Redland just added salsa, bachata and reggaeton to its popular line dancing nights every Saturday.

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Miami Life

The best things to do with family in Miami in June

By Olivia McAuleyJune 3, 2026

Juneteenth celebrations, Fairchild’s annual Mango Festival, and more.

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Education

Miami middle school teacher accused of Spartan-kicking student

By B. Scott McLendonJune 2, 2026

The Miami-Dade history teacher is accused of Spartan-kicking the 13-year-old to the ground.

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Business

Botched Barbie Dream Fest organizers draw first lawsuit

By B. Scott McLendonMay 22, 2026

A Miami-area company is claiming Barbie Dream Fest organizers left South Florida without paying the bill.

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Miami Life

The best things to do with family in Miami in May

By Olivia McAuleyMay 20, 2026

Hyundai Air & Sea Show, Asian Culture Fest, World Ocean Celebration, and more fun for all ages.

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Concerts

Rock the Plaza Brings Free Music to Boynton Beach

By Flor FranceschettiMay 15, 2026

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.

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Miami Life

Barbie Dream Fest Is Going Viral for All the Wrong Reasons

By Celia AlmeidaMarch 28, 2026

The three-day event in Fort Lauderdale is being compared to Fyre Festival and the disastrous Willy Wonka Chocolate Experience.

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Miami Life

The First-Ever Barbie Dream Fest Is Coming to Fort Lauderdale

By B. Scott McLendonMarch 25, 2026

The most impressive part of the fest is the lineup of cultural luminaries attending the inaugural edition — most of them women.

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Your Guide to the Key Largo Destination Where Family, Food, and Sunsets Meet
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Your Guide to the Key Largo Destination Where Family, Food, and Sunsets Meet

By Francisco AlvaradoMarch 18, 2026

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.

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Features

Frost Art Museum to Host a Music Improvisation Workshop

By Shawn MacomberMarch 3, 2026

Led by local composer/guitarist Diego Melgar, the MOVE series aims to help attendees expand creative horizons

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Performing Arts

Adrienne Arsht Center Announces 2026-2027 Broadway in Miami Lineup

By B. Scott McLendonFebruary 27, 2026

The six-show series includes two South Florida premieres and one Miami debut.

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Shops & Markets

10 Best Farmers’ Markets in Miami

By Nicole Lopez-AlvarFebruary 21, 2026

From the popular Pinecrest Farmers’ Market to the beloved Coconut Grove one, here are the 10 best farmers’ markets in Miami.

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Miami Life

Where to See Christmas Lights and Holiday Displays in Miami

By Shawn MacomberDecember 9, 2025

Lights, holiday parks, markets, ice skating rinks, and more.

The Florida Redland Nets Area’s First Brewery
Bars & Breweries

The Florida Redland Nets Area’s First Brewery

By Olee FowlerDecember 3, 2025

The Redland has landed its first brewery, featuring beers on tap and juicy burgers, located on a popular family farm.

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Miami Life

10 Cultural Organizations to Support on Give Miami Day

By Mónica MendozaNovember 20, 2025

In a year defined by economic anxiety, the stakes are higher than ever for local nonprofits and the communities they serve.

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Miami Life

No Cap: Florida Ranks Low in Usage of Brain Rot Term “6-7”

By Asha EliasNovember 6, 2025

This might surprise local teachers and parents, who live in fear of saying the two numbers in succession.

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Opinion | Community Voice

Opinion: Preserve Core Nutrition Programs in Miami-Dade

By Julio FuentesSeptember 3, 2025

Miami-Dade must preserve core nutrition services that keep families, seniors, and workers fed amid looming budget cuts.

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