The 17 Best Things to Do in Miami This Week
The Cher Show, Sarah Sherman, King Mango Strut, and more can’t-miss events in Miami this week.
The Cher Show, Sarah Sherman, King Mango Strut, and more can’t-miss events in Miami this week.
Twenty-six-year-old Miami resident Dee Valladares dominated season 45 of Survivor.
“Holiday Season With Ballet Stars” features 14 dancers of nine different nationalities associated with seven companies that cultivate different dance styles.
Peter London Global Dance Company leaps onto the stage at the Adrienne Arsht Center for “Edge of Tomorrow.”
All across Miami, the New Year’s Eve fireworks displays will help add to the celebrations welcoming 2024.
World Red Eye’s cameras snapped Karolina Kurkova, Alix Earle, Jimmy Butler, and others around town this week.
New Year’s Eve, Capital One Orange Bowl, Trixie Mattel, and more can’t-miss events in Miami this week.
Lincoln Road’s Living Art Festival fuses natural elements with artistic creativity.
From the Pérez Art Museum to the Historic Hampton House, the Miami art scene showcased high-quality work throughout 2023.
Nate Bargatze’s New Year’s Eve show at the Amerant Bank Arena caps off a very successful year for the comedian.
Each South Florida performance of George Balanchine’s The Nutcracker is a full-circle moment for Miami City Ballet principal dancer Dawn Atkins.
Lise Drost and Jacoub Reyes, the powerhouse duo keeping the Florida Printmakers Society alive, have no plans of slowing down.
Before Art Basel Miami Beach supercharged the city’s art scene, the Miami Design District was home to four crucial nonprofit art spaces.
World Red Eye’s cameras were everywhere during Miami Art Week, snapping photos of Teyana Taylor, Cindy Crawford, Peggy Gou, and many more.
LeAnn Rimes, Scarface, Yaad Vibez, and more can’t-miss events in Miami this week.
Next month, the Miami Jewish Film Festival will screen 120 films, including the Anthony Hopkins-starring film One Life and award winner The Monkey House by director Avi Nesher.
“Two Islands” is the result of a two-year residency pairing Afro-Cuban artists with First Nation Aboriginal Australians.
The nine athletes from the South Florida League of Lady Arm Wrestlers will flex their biceps and creative muscles at Villian Theater.
Anitta spinning, Will.i.am. riding a robot, and George Clinton getting funky? Yes, another Miami Art Week Art has come and gone.
Anneke Eussen’s wall-mounted glass and mixed-media sculpture will be on permanent display at the Miami Beach Convention Center.
The King Mango Strut Parade represents everything quirky, cool, and special about Coconut Grove.
The best time to check out Miami’s art museums and galleries is after Art Basel leaves town.