This Fort Lauderdale Restaurant Serves One of the Best Dishes in America
Fort Lauderdale’s the Katherine has been recognized for its outstanding Thai red curry yellowtail dish for more reasons than simply taste alone.
Fort Lauderdale’s the Katherine has been recognized for its outstanding Thai red curry yellowtail dish for more reasons than simply taste alone.
From Jaya at the Setai to Cafe La Trova, here is where to have brunch or dinner on Christmas Eve and Christmas Day in Miami.
Wood Tavern will take over Shots Miami in Wynwood for a year or so, aiming to open a permanent location in Allapattah in 2024.
A popular Argentine steakhouse makes its Doral debut, a Cuban supper club opens in Little Havana, and a gourmet French fry spot opens in Wynwood.
‘Tis the season for holiday drinks! Here’s your go-to guide to the best holiday pop-ups happening at Miami restaurants and bars.
Hungry for food and art? Here are the best foodie events during Art Basel and Miami Art Week 2023.
The beloved Wilton Manors restaurant will open a second location in an iconic Fort Lauderdale space.
Beloved Wynwood bar Gramps is closing after 13 years, marking the end of Wynwood’s old school era full of low-key haunts.
With only a pair of gloves, bug spray, a GoPro camera, and industrial-strength garbage bags, 31-year-old Andrew Otazo has picked up more than 2,000 pounds of trash from the mangroves of Bear Cut Preserve in Crandon Park. And with his videos garnering more than 10,000 views on YouTube, he might have just started an environmental movement in Miami.
At this one-night-only event, watch short films produced by Borscht Corporation, mingle with local filmmakers, and bid on auctioned artworks for less than the price of a movie ticket and popcorn.
“Fyre Festival still did what it was meaning to accomplish, even without existing. That’s why they went, that’s how it was advertised, and that’s what they did, even though it didn’t work out.”
Where else but Miami could you see a famous Venezuelan actress star in a musical written in Spanish by a Venezuelan playwright, about the life of a world-renowned French cabaret singer? From July 20 to August 6, audiences will be able to experience the world of Édith Piaf…
From the moment you walk through the doors of the newly renovated Overtown Performing Arts Center (OPAC) on NW Third Avenue, you immediately sense you are walking into an entertainment space unlike any other. There’s a good reason why — it was once a Methodist church, built…
Although the shows will certainly be great, the best part of Miami Swim Week is the parties.
It’s the journey, not the destination, for two artists and a photographer from Spain who have embarked on their biggest project yet: a 45-day mural-painting journey across the United State called Survibe. Last week, one of the stops on their Survibe tour landed right in the heart of downtown Miami, at the Centro Cultural Español de Cooperación Iberoamericana (CCEMiami).
Speak with 24-year-old Ana Del Rio of Miami and you quickly realize that her story may be just as inspiring as those of the millennial business owners she features in her new YouTube series, Made in Dade. Though Del Rio is a video producer and web show host as of late, her roots lie in the world of banking and finance.
More than 50 years later, the Moke has been redesigned to combine its classic look and feel with modern safety features and convenience.
It seemed all cat lovers were amazing at yoga when Miami-Dade Animal Services teamed up with Green Monkey Yoga this past Wednesday for Meowmaste. The event was held thanks in part to advertising exec Gabriele Sheldon. After adopting a cat, she realized that International Yoga Day landed on Wednesday, June 21…
John Dunkley is an icon for self-taught Jamaican artists. But before now, it has not been possible to see a major collection of his work in the United States. Thanks in part to Pérez Art Museum Miami (PAMM) and the museum’s associate curator, Diana Nawi, a substantial selection of works by Dunkley will be on display in PAMM’s latest exhibition, “John Dunkley: Neither Day nor Night,” which will open Friday, May 26.
Faena Art has stepped up to the plate with a free, monthly roller-skating event at the Faena Forum.
In a world where many people would rather binge-watch 13 Reasons Why on Netflix, two men from Miami are changing the game. Their series, Flaming Classics, educates audiences about classic films that are feminine, queer, campy, and everything in between — and includes live performances by drag queens. It’s 2017, Donald Trump is president, and we need this.
You can relieve your frustrations by whipping out some colored pencils and coloring in an outline of your car being towed in Jacober Creative’s Miami Beach coloring book, High Tides: Tales of Mermaids, Mayhem & Miami Beach.