• Miami Book Fair: Spotlight on Florida & Making of – Nonfiction

    Join four Florida authors for an engaging discussion on the Sunshine State’s fascinating history. 

    In "Coral Gables: The First Hundred Years", Patrick Alexander traces George Merrick’s journey from a modest homesteader to the visionary founder of the “City Beautiful.” "Coral Gables: From Bankruptcy to Beauty" by Les Standiford revisits Merrick’s legacy, exploring how his planned city evolved into a global destination of architecture, culture, and innovation.

    Craig Pittman, in "Welcome to Florida: True Tales from America’s Most Interesting State", delivers an entertaining collection of stories that capture the quirky, colorful, and sometimes unbelievable spirit of Florida and its people. Meanwhile, Lawrence R. Samuel’s Making Miami: The Historic Rise of the Magic City offers a sweeping look at Miami’s transformation. 

    Together, these authors shine a spotlight on the forces, figures, and stories that have shaped Florida into the state we know today.

    Date and Address:
    Saturday, November 22
    Room 7128 (Building 7, 1st Floor)
    300 NE Second Ave., Miami, Fl 33132 

  • Berlin to Broadway with Kurt Weill

    Orchestra Miami proudly presents From Berlin to Broadway with Kurt Weill, a captivating musical revue that honors the life and legacy of one of the 20th century’s most influential composers. The show features over 40 of Weill’s iconic songs, with timeless classics from The Threepenny Opera, Lady in the Dark, Lost in the Stars, and includes favorites like “Mack the Knife,” “September Song,” “Surabaya Johnny,” “My Ship,” “Speak Low”, “Lonely House”, “The Saga of Jenny” and much more!

    The show features a phenomenal quartet of singing actors- Rose Kearin, soprano; Elise Quagliata, mezzo-soprano; Ben Gulley, tenor & Lovell Rose, baritone. The show is fully staged by director Ali Tallman and accompanied by a 6-piece cabaret-style ensemble, led by Orchestra Miami’s Artistic Director Elaine Rinaldi.

  • LOWE Presents: Bubbles & Brunch: Haas Brothers

    The Lowe Art Museum invites guests to an inspiring morning of art, conversation and community during Art Week. The event begins with a Prosecco brunch reception, followed by a lecture from the Haas Brothers titled The Immaterial in Material, which explores their imaginative approach to form, function and fantasy.

    This program takes place Sunday, December 7 at the Lowe Art Museum, University of Miami.

    Twins Nikolai and Simon Haas founded the Haas Brothers in Los Angeles in 2010. Their practice spans design and contemporary art, blending playful fantasy with refined craftsmanship in mediums ranging from bronze and porcelain to beadwork and textiles. The duo’s work has been exhibited internationally and is held in prominent museum collections, celebrated for its fusion of humor, social commentary and boundary-pushing creativity.

    Free
  • Gables Gallery Night

    Coral Gables galleries and participating art venues open their doors on the first Friday of the month from 6 to 10 p.m. as part of Coral Gables Gallery Night. At this monthly event, attendees can enjoy live music and fine art while enjoying a night out in the City Beautiful.

    Visitors are encouraged to use the city's trolleys or Freebee on-demand vehicles to travel between galleries.

  • Arts Ballet Theatre of Florida

    We return to the intimate Sanctuary of the Arts in Coral Gables for a special program featuring the Arts Ballet Theatre of Florida excerpts from the 25/26 repertoire such as excerpts of Firebird, and other classical and neoclassical works.

    This performance is presented with the generous support of the Miami-Dade County Department of Cultural Affairs and the City of Coral Gables.

  • Music at McBride Plaza

    Music at McBride Plaza presents free outdoor concerts every other Thursday of the month from January through March. Every concert will feature a different and talented ensemble from UM’s Frost School of Music.

    Enjoy these outdoor concerts in the heart of Downtown Coral Gables from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m.

  • LOWE Expert Tour in Spanish: Amor en la Galeria Kress

    Celebre el Día de San Valentín en el Lowe con una visita guiada EN ESPAÑOL centrada en obras de arte que representan el amor en todas sus manifestaciones. Dirigida por la docente voluntaria Pat Garffer.

  • Romance Under the Stars

    Bring your valentine to Romance Under the Stars: Venice on the Water, the City of Coral Gables’ signature Valentine’s Day dinner experience at the iconic Venetian Pool.

    Enjoy an unforgettable evening beneath the stars featuring a three-course Italian dinner, live music and a photo both to capture the moment, all set within the timeless, candlelit ambiance of this historic Coral Gables landmark.

    Space is limited. This exclusive event is for adults ages 21 and older, and valid photo identification is required for entry.

  • The Man Who Saves the World? Virtual Q&A with activist Patrick McCollum

    Join us for a special screening of The Man Who Saves the World?, followed by a virtual Q&A with Patrick McCollum, moderated by Matthew Anderson of Mosaic Miami. When acclaimed director Gabe Polsky meets spiritual journeyman McCollum, it sparks a globe-spanning journey where the absurd and profound collide. Featuring encounters with Jane Goodall and Chief Phil Lane Jr., the film explores a mission that may be crazy enough to save the planet. Executive produced by Peter Farrelly and Rough House Pictures.

  • Movies Under the Moonlight

    Join in for a family friendly movie under the Gables moonlight. Presented in collaboration with the Coral Gables Art Cinema, this special event is hosted by the Community Recreation Department. The event is free of charge. Closed captioning is available. No alcohol.

    Movie: The Little Rascals

    Location: Fred B. Hartnett Ponce Circle Park, 2810 Ponce de Leon Blvd., Coral Gables, FL 33134