Presented with support from the Consulate of Mexico, the installation highlights traditional weaving techniques and brings cultural craftsmanship into a public setting.
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Presented with support from the Consulate of Mexico, the installation highlights traditional weaving techniques and brings cultural craftsmanship into a public setting. |
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Gables Cinema will screen “Cat on a Hot Tin Roof” (1958), directed by Richard Brooks and based on Tennessee Williams’ Pulitzer Prize-winning play. The story follows a married couple navigating personal and family tensions during a gathering at the Pollitt family estate. Burl Ives, Jack Carson, and Judith Anderson also star.
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The Frost Chopin Academy & Festival presents “Stars of the Academy,” an annual concert featuring some of the program’s youngest participants. The performance highlights emerging pianists through a program dedicated entirely to the music of Frédéric Chopin. |
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In celebration of Juneteenth and National Pride Month, join Pérez Art Museum Miami (PAMM) and FLYPAPER for a special screening of NEWBIES, an award-winning short film that follows two broken strangers wrestling with their queer identities. After the film, listen in on a conversation with the filmmakers and then enjoy an evening of music and drinks… Continue reading Juneteenth x Pride: Screening of NEWBIES
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The Frost Chopin Academy & Festival proudly presents the Apollon Musagète Quartet, one of Europe’s most compelling and imaginative chamber ensembles. Known for their refined sound, expressive depth, and striking artistic identity, the quartet brings a program that explores the profound emotional and structural possibilities of the string quartet repertoire. The concert will open with performances by selected participants of the academy who will play celebrated works by Chopin. |
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Discover the science of instant phase changes such as sublimation, condensation, and evaporation. Then, create one with us to cool down just as the heat turns up.
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The National Archives has selected Museum of Miami Museum in downtown Miami as one of eight museums nationwide to host the National Archives’ “Freedom Plane National Tour: Documents That Forged a Nation,” a traveling exhibition marking the 250th anniversary of the United States. |
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Coral Gables Museum will host a public viewing of the FIFA World Cup 2026 match between Brazil and Scotland. Before the match, guests can attend a screening of “Only a Game” (1974), a BBC documentary that follows the national teams of Brazil and Scotland in the lead-up to their World Cup meeting in Germany.
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A quiet(ish) gathering where readers come as they are, with or without a book (we have plenty to choose from too!) Wine, words, and good company. No pressure, just pages. It’s introvert-friendly, extrovert-approved, and all about sharing the joy of books…together. |
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Sip on libations while Brainville hosts Carter Jackson-Brown and Kumi Alvarez spin a curated mix of classic punk, hip-hop, and jazz that channel the raw creative pulse of 1980s New York.
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Participate in a charcoal art workshop inspired by figures, signs, and symbols in art.
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Saxophonist Langston Hughes II stands out as a remarkable, young talent in today’s music scene. William Hill III (piano), Eytan Schillinger-Hyman (bass), and Beckett Miles (drums) join for an evening of pure, traditional jazz joy! |
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GAME TIME, a cultural platform exploring the convergence of art and sports, returns to Pérez Art Museum Miami (PAMM) as the city hosts FIFA World Cup 2026™ matches. |
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Designed for neurodiverse participants ages 13 and older and their families, the program features members of the Inclusion Theatre Project in an environment that encourages direct engagement with music and movement.
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Revolutions have shaped the modern world—reshaping governments, economies, and cultures far beyond the moments in which they occurred. This panel discussion explores the enduring legacy of revolutionary movements, beginning with the American Revolution and extending to revolutions in the Caribbean, Latin America, and beyond, and how their ideas, conflicts, and migrations continue to influence South Florida today. |
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Two hundred and fifty years of America. One hundred and thirty years of Miami. One city ready to celebrate both. This Fourth of July, Museum of Museum invites Greater Miami to come together downtown for a free, family-friendly Independence Day celebration that is festive, meaningful, and unmistakably 305.
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The Biltmore Hotel will host “Red, White & BBQ: A Night of Fireworks & Celebration,” a Fourth of July event featuring a barbecue dinner, open bar, live music, a drone show, and fireworks. |
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Create a meaningful, decorative textile wall hanging with internationally renowned multidisciplinary artist Cheryl Pope.
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Is there a soul alive who has not been swept away by the wonder of L. Frank Baum's masterpiece? After a tornado whisks her away to the magical land of OZ, young Kansas farm girl Dorothy Gale teams up with a Scarecrow, a Tin Woodsman and a Cowardly Lion to avoid the clutches of the Wicked Witch Of The West and find the mighty Wizard who can send her home. |