Patrick Anderson Jr. Explores Miami’s Cocaine Cowboy Days in His Debut Novel
Riders in Disguise is the first in a planned trilogy that spans one of the bloodiest decades in the Magic City.
Riders in Disguise is the first in a planned trilogy that spans one of the bloodiest decades in the Magic City.
Miami darkwave band Laboratory puts the “fun” in funeral.
The Allapattah distillery will host a cocktail competition in October.
From Prince to Missy Elliott, grab an umbrella and press play on these odes to rainy weather.
Real estate developer and restaurateur John Marquez is opening an 8,000-square-foot exhibition space in Allapattah to champion emerging visual artists.
A door marked “pantry” inside the lively Spanish restaurant Eatapas offers guests a secret enclave where they can find expertly crafted cocktails.
D. Smith’s documentary shows how stigma and secrecy around transgender identities and sex work affects the Black community as a whole.
Miami may typically be about going outside, but there’s plenty to do on a stormy day.
“Creating a space for queer people to gather is an act of service that we can be proud of,” Roddy Bottum says of touring Florida with Man on Man.
He accepted the Excellence in Theatre Education Award at the 76th annual Tony Awards, an honor from Carnegie Mellon University.
Sexual-wellness brand Lovehoney wants to pay you to masturbate.
Part of Charlie Puth’s appeal is his dedication to the craft of songwriting; another is that he is in no way stuffy or self-serious.
Humbert’s RSD Black Friday release is the quartet’s first vinyl offering.
Donzii is more than a band. Donzii is an experience.
A new book serves a lofty Florida of our dreams and memories.
In April 2020, guitarist Erica Dawn Lyle found herself on lockdown.
Debbie Attias’ energy dance classes show how “fun heals everything.”
Connie Mae Oliver holds literal and literary snapshots of Miami from the late ‘90s and early aughts.
Pabon inspired his contemporaries with his work in bands such as Pygmy, Down Home Southernaires, and Animal Tropical.
If you’re stuck at home with the kids for the foreseeable future, here are the best fun-filled ways to keep everybody busy.
A videogame isn’t the first thing that comes to mind when thinking of ways to help people become more understanding of one another. But that’s precisely what Karl and Kevin Allen do with their company, E.I. Games. The couple crafts interactive games that teach emotional intelligence in business practices…
Corridor’s jangly indie-pop rock and emotionally weighted lyrics sound all the more profound in French.