The HistoryMiami Museum has secured hundreds of items to document how the Magic City has evolved over the last 125 years to be featured in an exhibit beginning July 29. Among the artifacts in the “It’s a Miami Thing” exhibit include the original Burdines’ B from the first store, a typed letter from Henry Flagler and recently discovered Tequesta
Read MoreSwim with the Dolphins: The park has been running abbreviated hours and limiting the number of attendees each day, but Miami Seaquarium is open—good news for parents who’d like to share a memorable experience with their children this summer. Along with several marine life exhibits, the Seaquarium boasts up-close encounters; among them, a 30-minute deep-water
Read MoreL’Chaim Farm will expand its kosher and organic offerings from its on-site farm by hosting local organic farms at its Farmers Market from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. every Sunday at 5511 Woodland Lane in Dania Beach. Products sold include fruits, vegetables, herbs, a selection of goat milk products, free-range eggs and more. The 6 ½ acre
Read MoreAs part of its pride month celebrations in June, Miami’s Wynwood Arts District will host the third-annual Wynwood Pride Festival on June 18 and 19 to celebrate the LGBTQ+ community. After launching in 2019 with 50,000 attendees and going digital in 2020, organizers of the festival hope the live gatherings will provide the ultimate platform
Read MoreExperience Tryst: The 3,000-square-foot theater inside Faena Hotel Miami Beach provides the intimate setting for Alan Faena’s new original production—Tryst: A Lovers’ Rendezvous. Emcee and headlining performer Kat Cunning leads the ensemble cast through a riveting evening of sensory stimulation that includes burlesque, cirque nouveau, show-stopping musical numbers, and “stories of explicit escapades from a
Read MoreProviding a day of entertainment and delicious food on Father’s Day doesn’t have to be a complicated or expensive endeavor. Whether it’s a free beer, a steak dinner or a rum drink paired with a cigar, a plethora of offerings throughout South Florida will surely make dad feel special on his day. At Elisabetta’s Ristorante, Bar
Read MoreAn artist who receives his inspiration from the beauty of Florida and an organization that strives to preserve Florida’s history will partner to provide residents an opportunity to enjoy Florida’s natural beauty. History Fort Lauderdale will present “The Art of Tim Forman: Florida Everglades” from July 3 through Sept. 26 at its museum, 231 SW
Read MoreExplore the Oasis: A recently opened outdoor retail/art/dining/event space is adding to already vibrant energy of Wynwood. A striking floral archway serves as the gateway for guests entering the Oasis, a 35,000-square-foot setting that promises weekly live performances, cultural events, local arts programming, retail pop-ups and dining options that include New York favorites Prince Street
Read MoreWhen it comes to celebrating National Martini Day on Saturday, June 19, there is no shortage of bars and restaurants in the tri-county area providing unique twists and discounts on the classic cocktail. Josie’s Ristorante in Boynton Beach will offer Happy Hour martinis at $8.50 apiece, featuring its Limoncello Martini, Chocolate Martini, Espresso Martini and
Read MoreTake a Riverboat Cruise: Nothing completes a visit to South Florida like exploring our waterways on a riverboat—especially one that’s been dazzling locals and tourists since 1935. Jungle Queen has entertained some 20 million people over the past 86 years. Its narrated afternoon and sunset cruises take passengers along Fort Lauderdale’s New River and past
Read MoreAs Arts Garage in Delray Beach emerges from the restrictions of the COVID-19 pandemic, the nonprofit organization wanted to ensure laughter and entertainment were at the center of its post-pandemic fundraising by hosting Comedy for a Cause with SARGE. The show will commence at 7 p.m. on June 11 at Arts Garage, 94 NE 2nd Ave., as its
Read MoreVisit Vizcaya: The former estate of James Deering, Vizcaya Museum & Gardens, has been a legendary landmark in Miami since construction began nearly 110 years ago. Deering used Vizcaya as his winter home from 1916 until his death in 1925; the sprawling Mediterranean revival-style home with 10 acres of Italianate gardens has been featured in
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