Eyes on Miami: Amaris Jones, Golden 305, Zoey Dollaz, and Others
Who did World Red Eye snap around town this week?
Who did World Red Eye snap around town this week?
Florida Supercon event manager Edwin Raymond sheds some light on how the annual convention books its celebrity guests.
As with director Ti West’s other films, MaXXXine has glimmers of great ideas.
No show on television better explores the abusive relationship of creative labor than The Bear.
The movies opening in July include MaXXXine, Twisters, Deadpool & Wolverine, and more.
In response to rising rents, Miami artists have banded together to form collective studio spaces.
Jumping into a throuple can seem exciting, but it’s definitely not for everyone.
The rain didn’t spoil the fun during the Florida Panthers’ championship celebration in Fort Lauderdale Beach.
Skims’ largest selling point remains its size inclusivity and diverse shade range.
World Red Eye’s cameras captured the best moments after dark around Miami.
Design District gallery Zilberman chose 15 artists to display works centering on the topic of identity and exploring conversations around it.
Brimming with controlled emotions, Kerry Phillips’ piece delves into the complexity of experiences surrounding the act of again.
Fascinated by the traditional American lifestyle, Arnaud Pagès focuses his lens on what most people would overlook.
All three stories in Kinds of Kindness feature characters undertaking various tests of faith.
Artist-run gallery Central Fine exhibits some of the most thought-provoking work in Miami.
Sana Skin Studio offers affordable treatments in a calming and welcoming space.
Fort Lauderdale’s Stonewall National Museum has built a replica of the original Stonewall Inn, where a riot catalyzed a global movement toward LGBTQ rights.
Though Carolina K primarily sells designer clothes, the new Design District location offers a little bit of everything.
From pool parties to late-night bashes, World Red Eye’s cameras capture the most memorable moments of the past week.
“Rebellion & Resilience” is Peter London’s latest offering, featuring the world premiere of Carmen.
The alphabet soup of identities in “Xican-a.o.x. Body” is reflective of a nuanced, intersectional, and heterogeneous Latin American community.
Conventional character conflicts and questionable decisions made by its leads make The Bikeriders run out of gas.