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An Icon Impacts Opa-locka Teens in Miami New Drama's Defacing Michael Jackson

Miami New Drama hosts the world premiere of Aurin Squire's new play, Defacing Michael Jackson. → Read More

Things to Do in Miami: Alex Cuba at Global Cuba Fest March 4, 2023

Canada-based singer-songwriter Alex Cuba headlines Global Cuba Fest at the Miami Beach Bandshell on March 4, 2023. → Read More

Three Documentaries at Miami Film Festival Delve Into Cuba’s Voices Heard Through Music

Three films at Miami Film Festival offer a view of the Cuban perspective. → Read More

Interview with Artist Gabriela Gamboa on Her Installation "New Topographies"

Visit artist Gabriela Gamboa's mountain “reimagined” and “relocated” through the installation “New Topographies 25.7617° N, 80.1918 W°” at the historic Deering Estate and at the Bakehouse Art Complex. → Read More

Things to Do in Miami: "A Doll's House, Part 2" at GableStage February 24-March 19, 2023

Lucaus Hnath's "A Doll's House, Part 2," which will get its first Miami-area production at GableStage from February 24 through March 19, isn't precisely a sequel to the classic that inspired it. → Read More

Things to Do in Miami: The M Ensemble's "The River Niger"

Joseph A. Walker's play serves as the M Esemble's season opener. → Read More

Things to Do in Miami: Miami City Ballet's "Modern Masters" at Arsht Center February 10-12, 2023

"Modern Master" is Miami City's Ballet's second program of its 2022-23 season, highlight the works of choreographers like José Limón and Martha Graham. → Read More

Things to Do in Miami: Pink Martini at the Arsht Center February 11, 2023

Pink Martini delivers the most intoxicating melodies. → Read More

HistoryMiami Looks Back at Willy Chirino's Iconic Five-Decade Career

Along with fellow Cuban exile Carlos Oliva, Willy Chirino was instrumental in developing the Miami Sound, a novel blend of Cuban music, rock, pop, jazz, and R&B. → Read More

Seraphic Fire Performs Rarely Recorded Works in "Old|New"

Seraphic Fire celebrates the new year with performances of American choral gems in “Old|New,” featuring composer and guest conductor Jason Max Ferdinand. → Read More

Things to Do in Miami: "The Gaze Africana" Art Exhibit in North Miami

The exhibit showcases the work of artists inspired by the life and legacy of Martin Luther King Jr. → Read More

As Playwright and Director, Nilo Cruz Revisits Life-Changing Anna in the Tropics at Miami New Drama

Nilo Cruz's "Anna in the Tropics" has turned 20, and in celebration, Miami New Drama is presenting a new production in its home at the Colony Theatre on Miami Beach's Lincoln Road. → Read More

Things to Do in Miami: "American Rhapsody" at Adrienne Arsht Center January 12-29, 2023

American Rhapsody is a play that weds the personal to impactful events and societal shifts. → Read More

Things to Do in Miami: South Beach Jazz Festival at Miami Beach Bandshell January 7, 2023

The highlight of the 2023 South Beach Jazz Festival is the Big 3 Palladium Orchestra conjuring the sound of the legendary Palladium Ballroom in New York City. → Read More

Choreographers Speak to Personal Experiences in Peter London Global Dance's Ancestral Ground

Peter London Global Dance Company's latest program, "Ancestral Ground," recalls the time when the pandemic's lockdown restrictions finally began to lift. → Read More

Gladys Ramirez Fills Susi Westfall's Shoes as New Executive Director of City Theatre

Gladys Ramirez realizes that so many members of the community, in one way or another, have been involved with City Theatre. → Read More

Miami City Ballet Principal Dancer Tricia Albertson on What Makes the The Nutcracker So Special

In 25 years of performing George Balanchine’s The Nutcracker, Miami City Ballet principal Tricia Albertson has been the Sugar Plum Fairy, Dewdrop, a waltzing flower, and confections of Spanish chocolate and marzipan. → Read More

Million Dollar Quartet Christmas Regifts Four Music Legends at Actors' Playhouse

"Million Dollar Quartet Christmas" is a rollicking, holiday-mood-enhancing experience for music lovers looking for a different way to get into the spirit of the season. → Read More

Things to Do in Miami: City Theatre's "What the Constitution Means to Me" at Arsht Center

"What the Constitution Means to Me" comes at a time of transition, evaluation, and potential growth for City Theatre. → Read More

Things to Do in Miami: William Kentridge's "The Head & the Load" at Arsht Center

William Kentridge is a whirlwind of a creator whose extraordinary output of film animations, opera adaptations, collage, sculpture, and charcoal drawings have put him firmly in the vanguard of international artists. → Read More