Pool-Sharing App Swimmy Dives Into Miami
The sharing economy has arrived – at your neighbor’s pool.
The sharing economy has arrived – at your neighbor’s pool.
Popcorn Frights Film Festival returns for another scare.
The Arts Challenge awards funding across a range of art forms.
Here are some events to observing Juneteenth, the celebration of the end of slavery in the U.S.
In the Heights‘ characters are a diverse mix, all living in Washington Heights.
Fereshteh Toosi’s Oil Ancestors: Metaphysical Hotline puts callers on the line with their future descendants.
On June 6, Logan Paul and his internet fanbase will find out if his fists can back up his mouth.
The Miami native describes her art as “all about light, color, and sound.”
Floridian author Kristen Arnett talks about her new novel, With Teeth.
In an era where curated capsules can take months to drop, GPC Miami’s inconsistency has become its signature.
Jason Katz has been slowly brewing the idea of starting a local zine for a handful of years.
For Miami playwright Vanessa Garcia, the fall of the Berlin Wall is personal.
The Miami Jewish Film Festival goes big, bold, and free for its 2021 edition.
Sky Rojo is not exhilarating action — it’s exhausting hollowness.
The Art Heist Experiences brings true crime and live theater to South Florida.
“The World of Anna Sui” is a major retrospective of the Chinese-American designer’s work.
Local filmmakers Jayme Gershen and Edson Jean debut feature films at Miami Film Festival.
Minari is a welcome humanist take on the American dream.
Long Distance Affair returns to transport audiences to other parts of the world.
Romance might be hard to come by these days, but it’s not extinct.
South Florida People of Color hosts a Racial Healing Book Club.
Sundance has returned to a more inclusive and democratic approach for film lovers.