Museum of Sects: Allapattah Exhibition Explores Sexuality in Cults
The display traces three centuries of desire and relationships within America’s alternative spiritual movements.
The display traces three centuries of desire and relationships within America’s alternative spiritual movements.
KPop Kraze, Fairies at Fairchild, NoMi Night Market, and more fun for all ages.
Ari Lennox, Yellowcard, Michael Twitty, and more can’t-miss events in Miami this week.
Teenage Mercedes driver Andrea Kimi Antonelli earned his third consecutive victory during Sunday’s race.
James Beard Award-winning chef Allen Susser revives his iconic restaurant with a 40th-anniversary pop-up in Fort Lauderdale.
The viral caviar hot dog is back for F1 Miami GP weekend, but this time you don’t need a ticket to try (and there’s a crazier one).
Miami Grand Prix, Little Haiti Book Festival, PrintFest, and more events in Miami this weekend that you won’t want to miss.
The Marina has certainly come a long way since its much-ballyhooed debut at the inaugural Miami Grand Prix in 2022.
A World Cup-themed video installation, an exhibition on freaky new-age cults, terrifying Japanese woodblock prints, and more.
From Felix Da Housecat in Little Haiti to a block party in North Miami and a coffee rave in Wynwood, you can choose your own free adventure.
A massive ‘Longest Table’ potluck dinner is coming to Miami for the first time this Friday to bring the community together.
What to eat and drink at Formula 1 Miami Grand Prix 2026 at Hard Rock Stadium, from viral restaurants to local favorites.
This month has something for all you anime, music, and Star Wars fans out there.
Snoop Dog, Marshmello, 50 Cent, John Summit and many others will perform in the Magic City this week.
Thursday night, the Miami City Commission unanimously approved a resolution to extend the music festival lease.
The announcement has been met with significant skepticism and questions about whether FIFA is struggling to sell out matches.
It’s courting heavyweights including Aja Monet, Richard Blanco, and Fabienne Josaphat this month.
April is one of the best months to be a cinephile in South Florida.
Here’s how and where you can get in line bright and early to enjoy the miracle of sound played on a modulated spiral groove.
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For two days, you can bear witness to the world’s most photogenic people spiking balls in each other’s faces all to a soundtrack curated by Club Space.
The grassroots “movement choir” has performed annually at local outdoor sites for 12 years.