Drink in M Ensemble’s Riveting Bourbon at the Border
Bourbon at the Border, a play recalling the Freedom Summer struggle for voting rights, is unfortunately timely in this day and age.
Bourbon at the Border, a play recalling the Freedom Summer struggle for voting rights, is unfortunately timely in this day and age.
The Messi Experience is an immersive nine-room, 75-minute journey through Lionel Messi’s life.
The home at 3467 N. Moorings Way dates to 1925 and was designed by famed architect Walter DeGarmo – and appeared in two separate episodes of Miami Vice.
Ahead of Earth Day, National Water Dance invites audiences to connect with dancers in a natural setting.
Drag queens, go-go dancers, and local charities took over Ocean Drive for the 2024 Miami Beach Pride.
Outshine Film Festival’s latest crop of films showcases the LGBTQ community’s resilience and perseverance.
From new restaurant openings and solar eclipse events, World Red Eye captured unforgettable moments at Miami’s hottest events.
This season’s eliminated queens get one more chance to wow the judges.
The films at Third Horizon aren’t typical blockbuster fare. Instead, the festival prioritizes innovative and experimental approaches to filmmaking.
This weekend, Miami Beach Pride will deliver plenty of activities and events celebrating South Florida’s LGBTQ community.
Bonnee lets users revamp their wardrobes by unloading the clothes they no longer wear and passing them along to someone else.
Un Poyo Rojo is a rollicking work of physical theater – a union of dance and cirque acrobatics, skits, and cabaret.
Bookleggers’ new book trailer adds a new dimension to the nonprofit’s mission to flood the city with books and encourage literacy.
Positive Vibration Nation is a theater-rock-guaguancó opera that tells the story of six characters who embark on a journey in search of their roots.
World Red Eye’s cameras were at the hottest events and parties around town, snapping unforgettable moments.
This week, RuPaul makes the queens write their own book, come up with a catchy title, and pose for a cover photo shoot.
A trio of female-led and female-focused films worth seeking out at this year’s Miami Film Festival.
Six out of the ten nominees for the 2024 Florida Prize are based in Miami, down from last year’s seven but still giving the Magic City a majority.
From Al Farrow’s religious iconography to Serge Toussaint’s paintings, April offers a plethora of art exhibitions you won’t want to miss.
In Miami New Drama’s world premiere of Dangerous Days, the McDuffie-Buchanan story is resurfacing in a completely different way.
The legendary Kevin Aviance will return to his old stomping groups for his debut at the Palace Bar on Sunday, April 14.
Carlos Hernandez brings his variety show to the Miami Improv with a slate of special guests and surprises.