In Old School Indian, Aaron John Curtis Bares His Bones and Weaves a Magical Story
While most of the action takes place on the reservation, the book is also set in Miami, where scenes showcase the city’s charms and expose its excesses.
While most of the action takes place on the reservation, the book is also set in Miami, where scenes showcase the city’s charms and expose its excesses.
Restored anime classics, vintage thrillers, and the darkest holiday movie you’ll probably ever see.
Badfish, Pioneer Winter Collective’s “Apollo,” Artms, and more can’t-miss events in Miami this week.
One of the largest and most prestigious literary events in the country returns this weekend.
Playboi Carti, Jo Koy, Miami Book Fair, and more events in Miami this weekend that you won’t want to miss.
“[It] will be the last one that I publish as the guy that did everything,” says the Miami author and MDC professor.
Saudi Arabia fanboy Francis Suarez is the president of the American Business Forum board.
From spooky drinks in Brickell to haunted pubs in the Gables, here are the 11 best Halloween pop-up bars and events in Miami.
Taking place Saturday, November 1, the milestone “Tricennial” event will feature Grammy Award-winning artist Marc Anthony as the evening’s headliner.
Mariah Carey’s Holiday Wonderland Bar is an immersive experience with photo-ops, letter-writing stations, and limited-edition merch.
This is the first time Rembrandt, Vermeer, and other Dutch Old Masters have been exhibited in South Florida.
Joe Jonas announced DNCE’s Halloween show at Bayfront Park is canceled due to production issues, with a new date in the works.
The organizers of Fetish Factory, the longest-lasting Fetish party in the U.S. share the secrets behind their fantasy-inspiring playlists.
The retro-themed party organized by Sweat Records will happen this weekend in Little Haiti.
The South Beach Seafood Festival returns to Miami this weekend, featuring a chef competition and unlimited food and drinks.
More than 80 protests are scheduled in Florida on Saturday.
Jump scares, dog costumes, waterfront witchcraft, haunted houses, and more.
A new exhibition hosts playful, confrontational erotic art from the Beth Rudin DeWoody collection starting this month.
Local acts Guess, Danny Daze, and Winter Wrong are among the Miami artists to watch at III Points Festival in Wynwood this weekend.
Dust off your poofy dress or head to your favorite thrift shop to get one on the cheap.
Though it’s not a true Halloween movie, theaters and auditoriums play Rocky Horror film and stage productions all month.
A popular Miami Cuban restaurant is serving $1 sandwiches and throwback prices from 1975 for one day only.