HistoryMiami to Display Rare U.S. Founding Documents from National Archives
It’s one of just eight museums chosen to participate in the Freedom Plane Tour this summer.
It’s one of just eight museums chosen to participate in the Freedom Plane Tour this summer.
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.
The year-long partnership kicks off on January 24 with a free community class.
Here are some of the high-profile sightings you might’ve missed around town recently.
The return of RDR Live revealed new talents and vulnerabilities among the contestants.
The gallery has exhibited work from the likes of Damien Hirst, Robert Indiana, Jeff Koons, and Alexander Calder.
The global retailer has long been criticized for environmental damage and labor issues.
Each of these studios offers something a little different, but all are worth checking out.
After years of renovations, rebrands, and will-they-won’t-they timelines, several high-profile properties are gearing up to welcome guests.
Sophie Rain roasted gubernatorial prospect James Fishback after he proposed a 50 percent tax for creators on the platform.
The Miami Beach comic favors local connection over appeasing the algorithm.
Here’s where visiting friends and family can see the real Miami.
Immersive museums, food halls, skating rinks, escape rooms, malls, and more.
Take your pick from machine-loaded clubs, buzzy boutique studios, and niche concepts built around booties, boxing, or climbing walls.
Rappers dined at upscale restaurants and made it rain in the club.
Contestants who started strong in the premiere faced difficulties this time around.
Membership is invitation-only and lands firmly in five-figure territory.
The handover passed as part of a group of resolutions less than two hours into the commission meeting.
New year, new art.
Yes, you can see stars in South Florida — if you know where to look.
Among the sights: RFK, Jr. (and his brain worm), an inflatable Trump Baby, and a booth poking fun at the Mar-a-Lago Face phenomenon.