Non-Revenue Sports Recap: Women’s Basketball

The women’s season resembled the season of their male counterparts, and next year both programs will deal with losing their best performer. In this week’s edition of the Non-Revenue Sports Recap, we look back at the 2017-18 Women’s Basketball season. The Lady Canes are led by head coach Katie Meier, who just completed her 13th […]

HistoryMiami Museum Presents ‘Avenues of Expression: Street Traditions in Miami’

HistoryMiami Museum, a Smithsonian Affiliate, is the premier cultural institution committed to gathering, organizing, preserving and celebrating Miami’s history as the unique crossroads of the Americas. HistoryMiami’s South Florida Folklife Center, a division committed to documenting, presenting, and supporting local traditional arts and culture, will be launching its exhibition Avenues of Expression: Street Traditions in […]

Art New York Announces VIP Beneficiaries Joe Namath & Audrey Gruss

Art New York announced that the Joe Namath Foundation and the Hope for Depression Research Foundation will be co-beneficiaries of the prestigious art fair’s VIP Preview on May 3, 2018 from 2-5pm at Pier 94, located at 711 12th Avenue in New York, New York 10019.   Joe Namath and Audrey Gruss, courtesy of Art […]

Behind Bigfoot: Meet Artist Idan Zareski

His signature family of Bigfoot sculptures have popped up around the world from the Swiss Alps to the beaches of Costa Rica to Art Basel Miami. The big feet represent human kind’s universal attachment to the planet. “Despite our race or color, where we live or who we are, we are all connected to one […]

Miami Culinary Tours Feature Art, Fashion & Local Cuisine

Miami Culinary Tours gives the “Miami As-Melting-Pot” concept a new edible meaning, offering daily food tours throughout the city’s most celebrated neighborhoods. From Cafe Cubano to Peruvian Ceviche, they bring you everything South Florida’s culinary communities have to offer as well as the culture and tradition behind those doing the cooking.   In the background […]

Sagamore Hotel Miami Beach Launches ‘Sagamore Salon’

Sagamore Hotel Miami Beach will present the first edition of Sagamore Salon on June 28, 2018. The Sagamore Salon will show approximately 100 works of varied media by as many as 40 artists, inspired by the original “Salon de Paris,” and its more inclusive spinoff, the “Salon des Refusés,” which was established by Napoleon for […]

UNTITLED, Miami Beach Announces Guest Curator for the Seventh Edition

UNTITLED, Art is pleased to announce AGUAS, the artist-run curatorial platform founded by artist Rodrigue Mouchez, will be guest curator of the seventh edition of Untitled, Miami Beach. AGUAS’ artist-focused curatorial approach and distinct international perspective on contemporary art practices, reflects Untitled’s commitment as an international curated fair to keep artists and collaboration as its […]

Christo’s Mastaba in London’s Hyde Park

Christo has created a temporary sculpture in Hyde Park, London, titled The London Mastaba, Serpentine Lake, Hyde Park, 2016-18. It will float on the Serpentine Lake from June 18 to September 23, 2018. This is Christo’s first major public, outdoor work in the UK. The temporary sculpture coincides with an exhibition at the Serpentine Galleries […]

10 Kid-Friendly South Florida Restaurants That Aren’t Boring

Playgrounds, special menus, and more Miami isn’t exactly known as a kid-friendly town, with its influx of nightclubs, bars, and adult-only lounges, it may be hard to find a place for a meal that the whole family can enjoy. Alas, not all is lost, as here are 10 kid-friendly spots that will appease both the […]

Katsuya Arrives in Brickell — and More Openings

Tracking the latest restaurant and bar openings in South Florida June 26 BRICKELL — Sushi hotspot Katusya has opened the doors to its second location in Miami, and 14th in the world overall at the SLS LUX Brickell Hotel & Residences (8 SE Street). Open daily for breakfast, lunch and dinner, it features the same […]