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De la Cruz Legacy Celebrated in Auctions, Exhibitions
A sadness hung in the air at the de la Cruz Collection’s final day on April 12. It had been mere weeks since the death on Sunday, Feb. 25, of its primary patron, Rosa de la Cruz, who supported generations of Miami artists and students. Read more
1 Killed, 2 Others Hospitalized After Crane Section Falls From a South Florida High-Rise
One person was killed and two others were hospitalized Thursday afternoon when a section of crane fell from a building in downtown Fort Lauderdale, officials said. Read more
Dine With a View in Enchanted April
It’s time to get outdoors and bask in South Florida’s spring weather! Read more
South Florida School District Confirms Fifth Case of Measles in Elementary School
There are now five confirmed cases of measles coming out of an elementary school in Broward County in South Florida, school district officials reported Monday afternoon. Read more
Disney Says It Has $40 Billion Economic Impact in Florida as It Battles DeSantis in Court
Disney on Tuesday released a study showing its economic impact in Florida at $40.3 billion as it battles Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis and his appointees over their takeover of the district that governs the entertainment company’s massive theme park Read more
An Exhilarating Miami City Ballet Opening
Miami City Ballet opens its new season Friday, Oct. 20, 2023, at the Adrienne Arsht Center’s Ziff Ballet Opera House, with a rich program of both classical ballet and modern dance dubbed “Fall Mix.” Read more
Messi Mania Means Cash in the Bank
There will come a time, perhaps in the next two years as planned, when Inter Miami will move into its beautiful new soccer stadium at Miami Freedom Park near Miami International Airport. Until then, Fort Lauderdale civic officials want the world to Read more
Leslie Jones and Margaret Cho Coming to Town
Ready for a good laugh? Comedians Leslie Jones and Margaret Cho are coming to South Florida this month to perform in one of Miam’s oldest and most beautiful theatrical venues. Read more
Death and Deception to Tickle Your Funny Bone
Opera fans or just lovers of exquisite storytelling and musical comedy won’t want to miss the double billing of “Gianni Schicchi” and “Buoso’s Ghost” staged by Florida Grand Opera (FGO) in late January and early February at the Adrienne Arsht Center Read more
Emily Cardenas, Biscayne Times Executive Editor Arts & Culture
Top Provocative Theatre Picks for January 2023
Broadway has delivered another hit jukebox musical that will explode onto the Broward Center stage Jan. 17-29. This North American touring production of “Tina: The Tina Turner Musical,” includes a cast led by Naomi Rodgers and Zurin Villanueva Read more
Emily Cardenas, Biscayne Times Executive Editor Arts & Culture
Cut Loose with ‘Footloose’ at Broward Center
If you’re old enough to remember the 80s, you’ll remember “Footloose” on the big screen starring Kevin Bacon. At the time, the movie enjoyed the largest February opening weekend in film history and grossed $80 million in North America. Read more
Emily Cardenas, Biscayne Times Executive Editor Arts & Culture
‘What the Constitution Means to Me’ Premieres
Putting her personal experiences out there for audiences to take in was a courageous move by a bold playwright, and it paid off for Heidi Schreck. Read more
From the Underworld to the Stage
On the road to hell and a theater near you is Broadway’s 2019 Tony Award winner for best musical, “Hadestown.” The production was intended to open last year’s Broadway Across America schedule at Miami’s Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts Read more
Emily Cardenas, Biscayne Times Executive Editor Arts & Culture
Ground-Shifting ‘Men Who Dance’ Returns as it Ponders Notion of Masculinity
“There’s an aversion to male beauty in this country. We have this idea that beauty has to be defined as feminine,” says Ariel Rose, Miami City Ballet soloist and choreographer. Read more
‘Little Shop of Horrors’ From Broadway to Broward
Theater fans up for a little ghoulish fun won’t want to miss the upcoming Slow Burn Theatre production of “Little Shop of Horrors,” coming to the Broward Center for the Performing Arts in Fort Lauderdale Oct. 15-30. Read more
Dancers in Miami City Ballet's ‘Romeo and Juliet’ Prepare For Roles of Star-Crossed Lovers
With their cloud-nine highs and rock-bottom lows, who or what can rein in the passions of teenagers in love? The question that’s put fizz in pop songs and shudders in drama reverberates throughout John Cranko’s “Romeo and Juliet,” Read more
Broadway’s ‘Six’ is coming to South Florida
“Six: The Musical” bands together all the wives of King Henry VIII as a pop girl group ready to retell their story through a new lens. And now South Florida audiences will get to experience this Broadway sensation at either Read more
Vale Food Co.’s Spicy Ahi Tuna Poke Bowl
Welcome to another tasty edition of Chefs Share. Each month, we share a home chef-friendly recipe from one of Miami’s culinary stars. If you’ve never worked in a professional kitchen before, don’t worry: These recipes do not require any formal... Read more
Miami City Ballet Presents the Abstract and the Biblical
Miami City Ballet has two reasons to celebrate. It’s the company’s first full season performing before a live audience since the pandemic, and it’s Lourdes Lopez’s 10th anniversary season as MCB’s artistic director. Read more
Negotiate better deal for new soccer stadium
The city of Miami is sitting on 131 acres of contaminated land, which currently holds Melreese Golf Course and a water park on 37th Avenue. Read more