• Songs of the Diaspora: A Celebration of AfroLatinidad

    Join Hued Songs at HistoryMiami Museum for a powerful live performance celebrating AfroLatinidad through song, rhythm, and storytelling.

    Led by Afro-Latina soprano Dr. Zuly Inirio and artists from across the Diaspora, this gathering brings together African, Afro-Caribbean, and Afro-Latin traditions in one shared space. Expect live music, movement, and moments that invite you in.

    This is a chance to gather, remember, and celebrate the rhythms that shape our community.

  • In Community: Spring Garden Day with Pinecrest Gardens

    Join History Miami & Pinecrest Gardens for an enriching experience at Family Garden Day! Spend a delightful day learning, growing, and playing within the beauty of our garden. Our theme of Wonder will be woven throughout the day’s activities and exhibitions, with poetry, hands on kids activities, garden exploration, and more. Meet their dedicated garden team, partners, and local vendors. Explore interactive booths featuring exciting activations and displays. Enjoy a variety of amenities available throughout the garden, perfect for splashing, climbing, and discovering.

    Pack a picnic blanket, bathing suit, and grab some lunch from a vendor to stay and play for the day. 

    Come earlier to enjoy a special sensory hour from 9:00 a.m. to 10:00 a.m., offering limited admission and early access for families with cognitive sensitivities.

    Don’t miss this wonderful opportunity to connect with nature and each other in a joyful environment!

    General Admission opens at 10:00 a.m.

  • Jessica Fichot – From Paris to Shanghai

    Experience an evening of global sound and storytelling at the Moss Center with singer songwriter Jessica Fichot. Drawing from her French, Chinese, and American heritage, Fichot creates an enchanting musical journey blending French chanson, 1940s Shanghai jazz, gypsy swing, and international folk.

    With a sound that is both nostalgic and refreshingly modern, this performance invites audiences to travel across cultures and eras through music, making for a vibrant and unforgettable live experience.

  • City on Fire

    Step into the high stakes world of crime and loyalty in this action classic starring Chow Yun Fat. As a police officer tasked with infiltrating a dangerous gang, Ko Chow must navigate suspicion from both sides while risking everything to complete his mission.

    Presented at Coral Gables Art Cinema as part of Fuku Presents: Sweet and Spicy, A Cinema Takeover, this special screening pairs bold storytelling with an equally bold dining experience. Every Saturday in March, guests can order Fuku straight to their seat, enjoy exclusive merch like pins and posters, and even add Fuku seasoning to their popcorn.

    The perfect blend of film, flavor, and fun.

  • Big Blue & You: Art by the Sea with Beth Bru

    Join artist Beth Bru at Big Blue & You: Art by the Sea at the Miami Beach Bandshell for a special live painting experience and interactive art workshop. This engaging session celebrates ocean conservation while inviting attendees to explore their creativity and connect art with the environment.

  • City Reads: Global Majority

    Experience an evening of powerful storytelling with City Theatre’s City Reads, a series of short plays that center the voices and experiences of the people who make up most of the world. Through humor, honesty, and heart, these stories explore themes of family, identity, and love in ways that feel both intimate and deeply relatable.

    Each gathering features live readings by leading local actors, paired with music and guided conversation, creating a welcoming space for connection and reflection. Hosted in accessible venues across Miami, City Reads invites audiences to engage with theatre in a meaningful and community driven way.

    Free and open to all, this is theatre woven into the fabric of everyday life.

  • Orchestra Miami Presents Beethoven on the Beach

    Experience an evening of powerful orchestral music featuring husband and wife duo Karen Lord Powell and Brian Powell performing Bottesini’s Gran Duo Concertante for Violin and Bass. The program also includes Beethoven’s lively Symphony No. 7 in A Major, Op. 92, Louise Farrenc’s Overture No. 1, and more, performed by a 36 piece orchestra led by Artistic Director Elaine Rinaldi.

    Admission is free with advance reservation on a first come, first served basis. Guests can reserve premium front seating for $25, while a minimum $10 donation will be requested at the door for those without a reservation.

  • CURATOR TALKS: Amber Esseiva

    Join Locust Projects for the return of its acclaimed Curator Talks series, presented by Vivant. This dynamic program brings together emerging and established curators to share their vision, creative process, and the ideas shaping contemporary art today, while engaging directly with Miami based artists through studio visits and dialogue.

    This session features Amber Esseiva, a Swiss Senegalese American curator and educator currently serving as Senior Curator and Director of Curatorial Affairs at ICA VCU and Curator at Large for The Studio Museum in Harlem. Known for her impactful exhibitions and support of emerging and mid career artists, Esseiva offers insight into her practice and the evolving landscape of contemporary curating.

  • Miami City Ballet: Carmen

    Annabelle Lopez Ochoa’s fiery Carmen returns for an encore that’s bold and unforgettable.

    This powerful production brings fresh perspective to the iconic tale, blending classical ballet with flamenco flair and Ochoa’s signature and sensual theatricality. Set to a rich new arrangement of Bizet’s beloved score, Carmen commands the stage with passion, power and a heroine who owns her story. Fierce, fearless and captivating, Carmen is back.

  • André Is an Idiot

    South Florida Theatrical Premiere

    A celebration of life filled with raw honesty, surreal bursts of imagination, and brazen irreverence, André Is an Idiot shows us what it really means to live happily, truthfully, and hilariously. In this Sundance award winning documentary, André Riccardi sets out to chronicle his final journey after receiving a diagnosis he could have prevented, through comedic vérité storytelling and fantastical stop-motion interludes.

    Red Carpet Opening Night Event – Fri. 3/27
    Reception at 7:30 PM
    Film followed by a Q&A with director Tony Benna, moderated by Allison Rose at 8:00 PM

    Film and Q&A Event – Sat. 3/28
    Film followed by a Q&A with director Tony Benna, moderated by Allison Rose at 1:30 PM