Miami Open’s Debut at Hard Rock Stadium: Not Your Average Tennis Tournament
Roger Federer and Ashleigh Barty take home the trophies. But, the entire tournament – in Miami Gardens for the very first time – was a winner, too.
Roger Federer and Ashleigh Barty take home the trophies. But, the entire tournament – in Miami Gardens for the very first time – was a winner, too.
While most of Miami is winding down from Miami Music Week, Miami’s LGBT community is booking Airbnbs on the beach, ordering pasties, picking out the best heels, and gathering in preparation for Miami Beach Pride. Allies, families, and everyone in between is prepping for one of Miami’s best free festivals…
Pride Week, the O, Miami Poetry Festival, Miami Riverday, and more of the best free events happening in South Florida this week, April 1 through 7.
In 2012, we were learning “Gangnam style” and fuming over Mitt Romney’s “binders full of women.” In the midst of that madness — on public buses, restaurant menus, beach advertising banners, and blasting out of cruising Ferraris — Miami had poems. And for the last seven Aprils, O, Miami Poetry…
At 8:30 a.m. every morning, a group of teenagers emerges from the Homestead Detention Center buildings for their first breath of fresh air since early evening the day before. Girls come out first in a single-file line, supervised by guards, followed by boys a bit later. From then until…
Miami’s most famous abuela is lending her voice to a new Cartoon Network animated series. You already know Jenny Lorenzo as her Abuela character on YouTube and the media site Mitú. Now, the Cuban-American and Miami native has nabbed a recurring role in the upcoming show Victor & Valentino. Premiering on…
Ultra Music Festival, the Japanese Spring Festival, and more of the best things to do in Miami this weekend, March 29 through 31.
With donated (and to-be-donated!) straws, Cristina Seralos will use plastic as her canvas at Maker Faire Miami.
It’s not easy having eyes all over the scene, being around to take in all the wild visuals at all the worthwhile places in the city. There are, however, those parties and gallery openings where a fortunate photographer can point and shoot. Every week, in collaboration with World Red Eye,…
Founded in 1930, Publix is an anchor in the Florida experience. It’s one of the few stores where millions of people of all ages have shopped their entire lives. Sure, it’s filled to the brim with food, but it’s also a piece of local history.
Thursday The band Yacht Rock Revue is coming to yacht-haven Fort Lauderdale. It’s a match made in heaven. This Atlanta-bred tribute band has the ’70s and ’80s light-rock vibe down pat. And beyond playing everything from Michael Jackson to Kenny Loggins, the group has performed with a handful of icons,…
For the past couple of years, the Faena District has turned its Miami Music Week programming on its head. Instead of the typical DJ set packed with airhorns, dazzling light show, and hordes of aficionados packed in cramped, dimly lit venues, Faena stages “anti-concerts.” Equal parts experiential art experience, modern-day…
Florida fuckery is Rakontur’s bread and butter. As pointed out early on in Screwball, the latest documentary by Miami-based filmmakers Billy Corben and Alfred Spellman, WTFlorida lore dates back to the 16th Century, when Ponce de León came here seeking the Fountain of Youth. The filmmakers make an important connection…
You’ve seen its engrossing videos scrolling through Facebook. Its bold sans serif logo and millennial pink aesthetic have turned some Instagram feeds into a mood board. With products like Lidstar, Cloud Paint, and MIlky Jelly, the NYC-based online beauty brand Glossier has made a deep impact in the beauty world,…
The Japanese Spring Festival, the Sh-Booms, and more of the best free events happening in South Florida this week, March 25 through 31.
It’s not easy having eyes all over the scene, being around to take in all the wild visuals at all the worthwhile places in the city. There are, however, those parties and gallery openings where a fortunate photographer can point and shoot. Every week, in collaboration with World Red Eye,…
The Village of Pinecrest is shaking things up this year when it comes to the Easter holiday. Typically, the posh municipality hosts an Easter egg hunt at Pinecrest Gardens Cultural Arts Park – but that’s been done to death. You know what hasn’t been done at all in Miami? Twenty-five-foot…
FemAle Brew Fest, music by Muse and Thelma and the Sleaze, and more of the best things to do in Miami this weekend, March 22 through 24.
Everywhere Cecile Richards goes, women ask her one question: “What should I do?” The organizer, women’s health advocate, and self-described troublemaker recently spoke at the South by Southwest Festival in Austin, Texas. There, she recalls, “The number one question, no matter what the topic of conversation, the question on every…
Us. There’s something deeply satisfying about watching Jordan Peele’s Us unfold. It’s a film that wears its influences on its sleeve — everything from Alfred Hitchcock to Invasion of the Body Snatchers, with a bit of an oddball leaning a la Richard Kelly, albeit in a more palatable, less thematically ambitious fashion…
Walk into Peppermint Park at Aventura Mall and you’ll be transported to the treehouse of your childhood dreams, filled with fun and educational toys and an endless variety of sweets. You’ll be greeted by a pastel pink Care Bear dangling on an overhead shelf, a wall of unicorn-themed goodies, and a…
Thursday After wowing audiences in the United Kingdom, the creepy play The Children is making a splash in the States. The Lucy Kirkwood production, which was nominated for the 2018 “Best Play” Tony, follows a couple of retirees living a quiet life. Quiet, that is, until an old friend shows…