Miami Creatives Mourn Looming Loss of a Vital Venue for Drag, Comedy, and Indie Film
Gramps is a valuable third space for Miami’s diverse creative scenes.
Gramps is a valuable third space for Miami’s diverse creative scenes.
The Colonial Palms Plaza shop is now open, with another location set to open nearby next month.
The event, part of the gallery’s Vinyl Tuesdays, asks guests to become active participants rather than passive scrollers.
In his new book, mindfulness expert and author Case Kenny argues that attracting a healthy relationship is all about mindset.
The DJ performed at LIV, and Bad Bunny’s Lala restaurant teamed up with the Identidad Cocktail Bar for “Una Noche en Miami.”
Miami was one of two U.S. cities chosen for the holiday experience.
Twist, R House, and Gaythering Bar are keeping Miami’s small gay bar scene alive.
The ambient musician will play live to accompany the fairy-tale horror film, The Bloody Lady.
You can pretend we have seasons at this two-month celebration in the Redlands.
It’s a hub for hiking, biking, camping, boating, wildlife spotting, and more.
Founder Danny Hastings launched the festival ten years ago to battle the lack of opportunities for Latinos in film.
Community and corporate shops alike are expanding the literary landscape in South Florida.
The art scene is getting busier in the months leading up to Miami Art Week.
The list drew even more attention after MrBeast complained about his place in Rolling Stone‘s ranking in a now-deleted tweet.
Some of you felt our guide came up short.
Whether you’re in your Anna Nicole era or just looking for a sporty daddy, this list has you covered.
World Red Eye spotted celebrities at LIV, the Gates Hotel, and other Miami venues.
When a Miamian says “literally,” they never mean it literally.
Two popular creators recently left the collective, but there’s still plenty of content creation happening inside.
The appearance is part of the former vice president’s 15-date tour in support of her new book, 107 Days.
The mural depicting Jackie Robinson and Minnie Miñoso was defaced with a swastika and the n-word back in June.
“Our youth will have access to a jail cell before the arts,” artist and activist Brittany Williams told New Times.