Visual Art, Writing Johann C. Muñoz’s Virtual Exhibit Works Like a Global Game of Telephone When Miami-based artist Johann C. Muñoz thought of creating an exhibit to June 12, 2020
Film, Writing Drive-In Movie Theaters Pop Up Across Miami and Fort Lauderdale When Popcorn Frights had to postpone its summer horror-film festival due to May 19, 2020
Dance & Theater, Writing Homemade Studios and Zoom Choreography: How Miami City Ballet Dancers Are Staying in Motion Jennifer Lauren learned that the company would be closing the studios May 8, 2020
Visual Art, Writing Museum of Graffiti Teams Up With Ahol Sniffs Glue for COVID-19 Relief Wynwood’s Museum of Graffiti, which opened last year, is giving back to the April 21, 2020
Visual Art, Writing Claudia La Bianca’s Murals Celebrate Healthcare Workers as Everyday Superheroes Claudia La Bianca has always loved superheroes. “That was my main April 15, 2020
Cultural Criticism, Writing Sex Lives and Video Chat: Single Miamians Get Resourceful During the Pandemic A couple of Saturdays ago, Hector, a Miamian in his 20s, bored after a week April 10, 2020
Writing Foster Pets Are the Perfect Companions for Our Social Distancing As the coronavirus crisis keeps more and more people confined to their April 6, 2020
Dance & Theater, Music, Visual Art, Writing Miami’s Arts Organizations Adjust to Their New Normal The Kiwanis Club of Little Havana, a vital resource for the city’s April 1, 2020
Writing Miami Venue Staffers: Coronavirus Crisis “Canceled Our Entire Industry” Last weekend, Steven Covey still had a job. As a stagehand, he has spent March 20, 2020