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From a Spooky Science Monster Mash at the Frost Museum of Science to trick-or-treating at Dolphin Mall, these are the best things for kids, parents, and families to do in Miami this Halloween season. → Read More
For young Miamians of Korean descent, seeing Day6 could provide a catharsis and a haven. → Read More
NCT 127 is a new strain of the K-pop band that doesn’t include only Korean talent. The multicultural K-pop band is rising in popularity; some groups don’t even have a single Korean member. The genre has reached the pinnacle of popularity and acceptance, so much so it doesn’t even need Korea. → Read More
Finding good mom friends is kind of like dating. That’s the idea Michelle Kennedy had in mind when she founded Peanut, an app for moms to connect with other moms. → Read More
From classics like The Biltmore and the DuPont Building to more modern spaces like PAMM and Faena Forum, these are the best wedding venues in Miami. → Read More
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. And the planned addition of a cotton candy and frozen yogurt stand only sweetens the deal. → Read More
Parenting can be stressful and exhausting. Sometimes the only thing that soothes a hard day (and night) is an alcoholic beverage. Because going out for drinks solo or with friends without worry is a thing of the past, you’ll need a few spots where it’s OK to bring the kids along. These five Miami bars won't judge. They understand every parent deserves to imbibe (responsibly) from time to time. → Read More
You can still struggle with your mental health while living in a place like Miami, and we don’t talk about it enough here. → Read More
Yemeni-American coffee entrepreneur Mokhtar Alkhanshali, the subject of Dave Eggers’ most recent book, "The Monk of Mokha," will share his love of coffee and indulge in Miami’s own when he visits Books & Books Wednesday, January 9. “ → Read More
The holidays are an exciting time of year for families with young ones, especially in Miami, where you can often don bikinis and flip-flops while Northerners wear puffy coats and boots. From multicultural orchestral performances to nighttime strolls around historic estates and sustainable ornament-making workshops... → Read More
Locust Projects' founders Dennis and Debra Scholl name Daniel Arsham, Theaster Gates, Antonia Wright, and other artists' work among the best the gallery has shown in its 20-year history. → Read More
Miami Art Week is a time when adults gather to peruse art, sip champagne, and dance at wild parties. But what about the kids? "Wonder," billed as the first art exhibit for and by kids to show during Art Basel, will compete with the grown-up shows December 5 through 8. → Read More
From David Castillo and Fredric Snitzer at Art Basel in Miami Beach to Milagros Collective, YoungArts, Bernice Steinbaum and others at satellite fairs, here's where to find local work during Miami Art Week 2018. → Read More
Ana Maria Alvarez fights the patriarchy with creativity. The founding artistic director of Los Angeles dance company Contra-Tiempo will premiere her new work, joyUS justUS, at the Arsht on November 16. → Read More
What’s scarier than a world where an environmental apocalypse has destroyed all that we hold dear? This Halloween, Space of Mind, a homeschooling center in Delray Beach, will produce an educational, dystopian haunted house titled Planet SOS that displays an environment ravaged by wasteful humans. → Read More
From Zoo Boo at ZooMiami to a Not-So-Scary bash at Miami Children's Museum, these are the best things for kids, parents, and families to do in Miami this Halloween season. → Read More
Neon-feathered polar bears striking a pose. Goldfish ready to take flight from their bowls. Large taxidermic creatures emerging from a pool of coffee beans. Welcome to the world of Paola Pivi, opening her solo show "Art With a View" at the Bass this Saturday, October 13. → Read More
September 26 through 29, the inaugural Forward Motion International Festival and Conference of Physically Integrated Dance will explore the inclusive dance form and challenge popular conceptions of disability, beauty, and artistry. → Read More
Last Tuesday, Jerry Beck, a South Florida native and the founder and artistic director of the Revolving Museum, attempted to fly what is believed to be the world’s largest paper plane at Fitchburg Municipal Airport in Massachusetts. → Read More
Summer doesn't officially begin until June 21, but in Miami, the season already feels like it's here. That makes sunscreen an especially important consideration, whether you’re planning to hit the beach, lounge by the pool, or just go about your daily activities, says Meredith Madsen, president and founder of the Miami-based sunscreen company Sunshine & Glitter. → Read More