Dance & Theater, Writing Ballet Twins: Two Sets of Siblings on What It’s Like Becoming Professionals Side by Side Ballet is already a competitive world, but how do you dance alongside October 25, 2019
Environmental, Visual Art, Writing Misael Soto’s New Installation in Collins Park Takes on Climate Change Entering Department of Reflection, a new art installation in Miami October 17, 2019
Music, Television, Writing Jazz Singer Melinda Rodriguez Represents Miami on The Voice Melinda Rodriguez wants to make “real, old-school jazz” cool again. The October 15, 2019
Environmental, Writing Artist Xavier Cortada Is Asking Miamians to Plant the City’s First Urban Mangrove Forest From street flooding after summer rainstorms to king tide deluges in Miami September 25, 2019
Cultural Criticism, Music, Writing Review: Dorian Electra Kicks Off First Headlining Tour at Gramps Early Sunday night at Gramps in Wynwood, the outdoor bar and concert area September 9, 2019
Music, Writing Trance Duo Cosmic Gate Reflects on its 20-Year Career When German DJs Claus Terhoeven and Stefan Bossems (AKA Nic Chagall and August 29, 2019
Visual Art, Writing Exhibit “If Seats Could Talk” Repurposes Miami Marine Stadium Chairs Artist Monique Lassooij once tried to sneak into Miami Marine Stadium. The August 22, 2019
Dance & Theater, Writing Sonya Tayeh Is Done Proving Herself, But Never Done Growing When Sonya Tayeh saw Moulin Rouge! for the first time, on opening July 15, 2019
Music, Writing How Bohemian Rhapsody Changed Shows for the Cover Band Absolute Queen Martyn Jenkins, the lead singer of the Florida-based tribute band Absolute July 8, 2019
Fashion & Style, Television, Writing Sebastian Grey on His Project Runway Win and Leaving His Comfort Zone Jhoan “Sebastian” Grey still remembers the design advice he got from one of June 25, 2019