Here’s Your Guide to Miami Art Shows in June 2024
The art scene is heating up for the summer with shows at PAMM, Locust Projects, David Castillo, and Andrew Reed.
The art scene is heating up for the summer with shows at PAMM, Locust Projects, David Castillo, and Andrew Reed.
The group of Miami artists has pledged to maintain its boycott until Oolite Arts agrees to an open dialogue.
The filmmakers want to shape Bad Boys into a Fast & Furious-style experience with spectacular stunts and deeper character interactions.
Jennifer Lopez’s Miami show scheduled at the Kaseya Center on June 28 isn’t happening.
Inside Out 2, Pink Flamingos, Bad Boys: Ride or Die – June brings a mix of cult classics and big blockbusters to Miami movie theaters.
“Journey to Space” uses interactive displays to explore how and why humans dare to brave the dark vacuum of space.
Nicki Minaj has announced a second leg of her Pink Friday 2 World Tour, including a stop at the Kaseya Center in October.
Hit Man, starring Glen Powell and Adria Arjona, mixes styles and tones to fantastic results.
Rather than tell a new story in the same universe, Furiosa is just more Fury Road.
I Saw the TV Glow, by writer and director Jane Schoenbrun, transmits an urgent message: Find yourself or be lost forever.
Childish Gambino’s New World Tour will stop at the Amerant Bank Arena in Sunrise on September 5.
Once the living symbol of Chiraq, Chief Keef is enjoying a renaissance. His tour this summer stops at the Fillmore August 2.
Director Harmony Korine has become a creature of the Sunshine State, and his latest film, Aggro Dr1ft, attests to that.
Oolite Arts pulled an artwork featuring a pro-Palestinian slogan from a Walgreens window display in Miami Beach.
From Tony Chirinos’s stunning photography to Homework’s new home in Little River, don’t miss these art exhibits this month.
F1 owners Liberty Media are determined to give the sport staying power in the U.S., which means opening up the race to more than just high rollers.
British-Belgian driver Lando Norris of McLaren upset two-time champion Max Verstappen to win his first Grand Prix in Miami.
From the trashy camp of Wild Things to the much-awaited Mad Max prequel, Furiosa, May is a busy month for film buffs.
The Formula 1 Miami Grand Prix comes to town, bringing a weekend of nonstop partying.
Between high speeds and even higher egos, it can be hard to figure out who to support at the Miami Grand Prix.
The films at Third Horizon aren’t typical blockbuster fare. Instead, the festival prioritizes innovative and experimental approaches to filmmaking.
Bookleggers’ new book trailer adds a new dimension to the nonprofit’s mission to flood the city with books and encourage literacy.