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- Who's going Grovin'? Settled in 1825, the leafy, laidback enclave known as Coconut Grove, or simply the Grove to locals, is Miami's oldest continuously inhabited neighborhood. It's also Dade County's original hipster hood, predating South Beach and Wynwood by decades. Today, lifelong Grovers, college kids, and tourists wander the city's normally free-of-indecent-exposure streets, from... Read more about this event >>
- As Michael McDonald once sang: "Grindin' down a secret part of you..." For 40 years, folks have been making love (and occasionally babies) to the strong and sweet and syrupy strains of this St. Louis native's soulful voice. After all, they don't call a man by a nickname like White Chocolate for nothing. So this Valentine's Day, if you're searching for some "Real Love," look no further than... Read more about this event >>
- Any nature enthusiast can tell you: The Discovery Channel has gone downhill. All of those ecosystem specials seem to have been replaced by the antics of hunters and mechanics. And viewers burning with creature curiosity have little luck learning from sad-rescue-show central, Animal Planet. Thankfully, locals have Zoo Miami to provide humorous and entertaining insight into the animal kingdom... Read more about this event >>
- Watch your smooth talkin' lover boy Miguel "paint aural portraits of his loves, his heartbreaks, and his kinky little fantasies" at the Delano Hotel's poolside V-Day bash and after-party. Read more about this event >>
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Instead of sticking to the standard Valentine’s Day clichés (do you really need to profess insincere affection for your Tinder match-of-the-moment via a Hallmark card?), shake things up this year. Miami needs a little love, and now is your chance to give it to her. HistoryMiami will host a family-friendly I Love Miami event where you can engage in some PDA with the 305. From... Read more about this event >>
- Get up. Stand up. Smoke up. Every year, in honor of Bob Marley, his legacy, and the righteousness of reggae, Jah, and ganja, the Nine Mile Music Festival livicates a full day to steady jammin', doin' good, and smokin' that "herb," which Tuff Gong himself described as, "good for every-ting." Once colloquially called Marley Fest, this annual Rasta get-together is also kinda like a family... Read more about this event >>
Tickets Yeah, yeah, Shakespeare is the great Bard. He’s the most celebrated author in the English language, and your literature teachers in high school were always going on about how you should read MacBeth or Hamlet or Romeo & Juliet, but you’ve heard these stories before, so what’s the big deal? The folks at the Improvised Shakespeare Company understand your ennui, but they... Read more about this event >>-
QR codes usually correspond with Yelp check-ins and ticket discounts. For Miami-based artist Alma Leiva, those little tags allow a window into Honduras, her homeland and the recent “murder capital of the world.” In a new exhibition presented by the Swing/Space/Miami project at Miami Dade College Museum of Art + Design, Leiva creates an interactive installation titled Object of My... Read more about this event >>
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Whether you’re dying to know how the next season of Downton Abbey turns out, buying the newest Apple gadget, or trying to cast a ballot in Miami-Dade County, waiting is a fact of life. But some things are more rewarding to wait for than others. Take for instance the cinnamon rolls at Knaus Berry Farm (15980 SW 248th St., Homestead). When Knaus reopened this past October 30, hundreds of... Read more about this event >>
- ctors' Playhouse at the Miracle Theatre continues its celebrated 2014-2015 season with a regional premiere production of the Tony Award-winning musical Ragtime from January 28 - February 22, 2015. This sweeping musical portrait of early 20th century America tells the powerful tale of a white, upper-middle class family, an African American couple, and an Eastern European immigrant escaping... Read more about this event >>
- Canadian installation artist Geoffrey Farmer has long admired the counterculture and music of the ’60s, a longing of someone who has realized he’s missed out on something. Growing up in the MTV and Atari generation has shaped his artistic outlook with an ADHD exuberance toward multimedia. As a result, his installations have become amalgams of video, photography, sound, sculpture,... Read more about this event >>
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Joan Cobb Marsh returns to Miami Beach with a new collection of oil paintings at the Williams McCall Gallery South of Fifth. Kicking off with an artist reception that is open to the public on Saturday, February 14th at 6 pm, the exhibit will run until March 5th. Nature's Light: Gardens and Interiors features Marsh's recent work inspired by Monet's gardens in Giverny and her coveted... Read more about this event >>
- The Brazilian-born Vik Muniz is known for his use of diverse materials. From toys, garbage, chocolate sauce, magazine clippings, and other objects, the artist creates images, which are then photographed. Some of the work is done by Muniz’s own hands, some by workers under the artist’s direction from a remote location. Almost all of his images re-create famous works of art. Claude... Read more about this event >>
- Miami artist Michelle Weinberg will produce "Intricate Pattern Overlay," an original paint mural for the exterior of the facade and south-facing wall of The Wolfsonian Museum-FIU. Inspired by dazzle camouflage paint treatments of American and British warships during World War I, Weinberg’s design employs striping and irregular patterns whose aim was to disorient German U-Boats, and to... Read more about this event >>
- The Wolfsonian–Florida International University is proud to mark the centenary of the First World War with the exhibition Myth and Machine: The First World War in Visual Culture. By presenting a wide range of media, from fine art to propaganda posters, Myth and Machine explores how artists, designers, and filmmakers confronted the birth of industrialized mass warfare. Read more about this event >>
Tickets Staying true to the time when the real-life Bonnie Parker and Clyde Barrow lived, the musical adaptation of their story begins in a Depression-era Texas. There, a young Bonnie meets a slick-talking Clyde, and the two fall madly in love. As few new couples do to solidify their romance, the pair starts robbing banks. The two go on to become the world’s most notorious outlaws: riding fast,... Read more about this event >>-
With the mercury topping thermometers this time of year, most Wynwood galleries are reaching into their stable of talent with ubiquitous summer group offerings designed to move merch from their deep freeze and into your living room. In other words, for many local spaces, it’s the perfect time for a seasonal fire sale. But at the Diana Lowenstein Gallery (2043 N. Miami Ave., Miami), the... Read more about this event >>
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Western Code is Charley Friedman’s third solo exhibition with Gallery Diet. The artist, who is currently dividing his time between Lincoln, NE and Brooklyn, NY finds the commonalities amongst cultural, intellectual and religious divides through humor. His practice moves fluidly across media manifesting as large-scale public sculpture, photography, video and drawing. The themes in my... Read more about this event >>
Tickets Florida's largest annual event spans three locations—the Miami Beach Convention Center, the New Yacht & Power Boat Show at Sea Isle Marina and Strictly Sail® at Miamarina at Bayside—and features more than 3,000 boats and 2,000 exhibitors from all over the globe. There’s no better place to preview the new boating season! You name it you’ll see it here—from... Read more about this event >>- The Coconut Grove Arts Festival (CGAF) recently announced that Miami New Times will be programming the three days of live entertainment during this year's 52nd annual event, February 14-16. Today it releases the full concert lineup, promising to bring both regional headliners and exciting local acts to the main stage in Peacock Park.CGAF is produced by the non-profit Coconut Grove Arts and... Read more about this event >>
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The Diana Lowenstein Gallery is pleased to present the most recent body of work from Silvia Rivas in her solo exhibition, Igual el paraíso es nuestro. An opening reception will take place Thursday, February 12th, from 6 to 9pm, as part of the Wynwood Art District Collectors Preview night. The exhibition will be on view through March 28th. Igual el paraíso es nuestro (Still,... Read more about this event >>
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The time has come again to celebrate one of Miami’s most beloved literary events: The Big Read. Powered by the National Endowment for the Arts, this community shared reading program will feature events inspired by the novel When the Emperor was Divine by Julie Otsuka. The Center for Writing and Literature @ Miami Dade College (The Center @ MDC) is kicking off The Big Read. In When the... Read more about this event >>
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If you happen to be stuck in traffic near Metrorail’s Vizcaya station (3201 SW First Ave., Miami) around 6 p.m. (or anytime after sundown) this Saturday through February 21, you might notice a glow in the sky. The colorful and vibrant lighting will be a teaser into an initiative dubbed “the Underline,” which will transform ten miles of underused land beneath Miami’s...Read more about this event >>
- Few cities embody the American dream like Miami. For decades, Cubans seeking refuge have made Miami their own, leaving a lasting legacy enriched with culture from their homeland. A new exhibit at MDC Museum of Art + Design celebrates the nostalgia, success, and triumph of this singular immigrant experience. “Cuba Out of Cuba: Through the Lens of Alexis Rodriguez-Duarte in Collaboration... Read more about this event >>
Tickets It’s a known fact that jury duty sucks. Forget all of those “civic duty” lectures that judges and lawyers spew while you sit in a tiny box next to a dude with terrible body odor. Though there’s nothing fun about it, being a part of a criminal trial can be like living a real-life episode of Law and Order. Imagine sitting on a hard chair in a cramped room and wanting...Read more about this event >>-
&gallery, an art and exhibition space in Little Haiti, will be showing the art of Loren Santiesteban from February 12th thru March 15th. Santiesteban is a mixed media artist who is known for her topical depth and meticulousness. The Exhibition "Beneath the Narrative" is a series of works that features the complicated balance between human nature and animal nature using strokes that depict... Read more about this event >>
- The new Butterfly Conservatory at Fairchild Tropical Botanic Garden (10901 Old Cutler Rd., Coral Gables) is open, offering you a peaceful respite from the daily grind with a mere stroll through the facility. Even in our warm-weather haven, it's hard to find wildlife. (Pigeons and seagulls don't count.) At the Conservatory, you'll step into a tropical dreamland that's teeming with... Read more about this event >>
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On February 6, Pérez Art Museum Miami will open a major historical survey of Catalan master Antoni Tàpies. The first major survey since the artist’s death in 2012, the exhibition is comprised of 50 works, including paintings, assemblages and drawings. Tàpies: From Within features work from the mid-1940’s up through 2011, with notable examples from every decade... Read more about this event >>
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Since 1938, Fairchild Tropical Botanic Garden in Coral Gables has operated 83 acres devoted to conserving the natural beauty and oft-ignored biodiversity of the South Florida community. Born in 1941 in Tacoma, Washington, Dale Chihuly rose to prominence in the ’70s as America’s pre-eminent artistic glass blower. Some folks might have a lesser opinion...Read more about this event >>
- A photo exhibition of images from two books on South Florida birds and gardens - "Attracting Birds to South Florida Gardens" and "Birds of Fairchild." Read more about this event >>
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Beginning February 12th until February 28th, guests can view a mall wide exhibition of Chinese historical fashion, partake in our Art Talk series, and enjoy the sounds and sights of Chinese music and performances. All these family-friendly activities are designed to provide an auspicious and exciting start to the Year of the Sheep. Dadeland Mall patrons can experience a visual history of... Read more about this event >>
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Harvey Littleton is likely an unfamiliar name. But the printmaker and founder of Littleton Studios was arguably one of the most influential artists of the glass art movement. You’re probably more familiar with the names of some of his students: Dale Chihuly and Hollis Sigler, the two leading figures in today’s glass art scene. Though Littleton’s works are on display all over... Read more about this event >>
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Saturday, February 14
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