Crowds packed the white sands of Fort Lauderdale beach Saturday for day two of the three-day Tortuga Music Festival. The three-day event draws more than
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Transportation by boat can cut down on congestion for Tortuga Music Festival
The Tortuga Music Festival kicks off in Fort Lauderdale, and thousands of people are expected to attend to catch some good music and good vibes.
Naomi Wilzig to be honored with Miami Beach street naming, spotlighting legacy of World Erotic Art Museum founder
A stretch of South Beach will soon carry the name of one of its most unconventional cultural figures. The City of Miami Beach is set
South Florida’s Cuban community shares hope for Cuba’s future at Calle Ocho
This is the sixth year Juan Gonzalez has set up his frozen drink shop on Eighth Street. He likes contributing to all the cultures here.
Move to keep Ultra Music Festival in Miami’s Bayfront Park for decades draws some criticism from residents
As the Ultra Music Festival prepares to return to Bayfront Park in just over two weeks, some downtown Miami residents say their concerns about noise
Community rallies to support Miami Children’s Theater founder after health crisis
For nearly three decades, the owner of the Miami Children’s Theater has been the creative force behind one of the nation’s most successful youth theaters.
Miami moves toward selling historic Olympia Theater to SLAM Charter School Network co-founded by Pitbull
The Miami City Commission voted unanimously Thursday to allow the city manager to begin negotiating the sale of the historic Olympia Theater to the SLAM
A new act for Miami’s Olympia Theater? Charter schools unveil $50 million plan to preserve iconic venue
The historic Olympia Theater, a landmark once graced by legends like Ella Fitzgerald, Elvis Presley and Luciano Pavarotti, is at the heart of a controversial
Built in 1887, Miami-Dade’s first schoolhouse undergoes historic restoration
The oldest schoolhouse in Miami-Dade County, originally built in 1887 with wood salvaged from old sailing ships, is undergoing a welcomed restoration, but not without
Murals in Miami’s Overtown, defaced by vandals, restored just in time for Juneteenth
On this Juneteenth, residents in Miami’s Overtown are remembering the past while celebrating its future. They are grateful two murals defaced a few weeks ago