Don’t Miss These Homegrown Documentaries at the 2024 Miami Film Festival
The Miami Film Festival documentaries spotlighting the Magic City prove there is nothing wilder than the truth.
The Miami Film Festival documentaries spotlighting the Magic City prove there is nothing wilder than the truth.
Move over, pickleball – padel is the fastest-growing racquet sport in the world.
April is film festival season in Miami, and there’s a lot to catch in movie theaters this month.
Artnet reports that Christie’s will auction off de La Cruz’s entire art collection, estimated to be worth around $30 million.
In 2024, O, Miami continues its innovative approach to showcasing poetry and engaging the community.
After his unexpected loss at Indian Wells, tennis GOAT Novak Djokovic skipped this year’s Miami Open.
From the Miami Open to Miami Music Week, World Red Eye was there to capture all the exciting moments.
An episode full of product placements spells the end for Miami queen Morphine Love Dion.
The film Mountains tackles themes of gentrification and displacement while weaving a tale that’s all too familiar to Miami residents.
Harvard grad Grazie Sophia Christie is the daughter of two prominent pro-life Miamians.
It’s time to sharpen your kid’s egg-hunting skills at some of the best Easter events around Miami.
BalletX’s mission is to present contemporary works by living choreographers and expand the envelope of what ballet means.
James Woolley aims to expand the Miami Film Festival, offering more films and holding more events and screenings throughout the city.
Written by Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright Tony Kushner, Caroline, or Change is likely to prove the most challenging show in the current Actors’ Playhouse season.
After being eliminated from The Bachelor, Jenn Tran is coming back as the first Asian-American woman to star in The Bachelorette.
Kacey Jeffers’ intimate portraits of neighbors and family have earned him a following within the art world.
From Miami Music Week parties to art openings and exclusive dinners, here’s what World Red Eye snapped last week.
Morphine Love Dion lets the world know when Miami queens fight it out, they “draw blood.”
Eleven modeling agencies and 250 players will compete on the sands of Miami Beach in hopes of winning this year’s Model Volleyball.
“Future Sketches / Code Poems” invites visitors to explore what coding feels like, what it looks like, and how they can get creative with it.
French Caribbean artist Marielle Plaisir explores the connection between Overtown and Coral Gables in a new virtual reality exhibit.
Cabaret has maintained its popularity precisely because it is a reflection of America’s cultural climate.