Strike a Pose at Wynwood: Arguably the most popular spot in South Florida to take selfies, Wynwood continues to reign as one of the hippest neighborhoods in the tri-county area. The main attraction is Wynwood Walls, dubbed the world’s largest outdoor street museum, with more than 50 larger-than-life murals by an array of renowned and
Read MoreCatch a Wave: When it comes to beating the South Florida heat this summer, few attractions compare to Tidal Cove at JW Marriott Miami Turnberry Resort & Spa. The five-acre water park in Aventura, which just celebrated its second anniversary, satisfies thrill seekers and Lazy River lovers alike. On the spine-tingling side, don’t the miss
Read MoreAs part of its effort to provide more ecliptic and artistic displays around the retail center, CityPlace Doral recently formed a partnership with Doral Contemporary Art Museum to offer more cultural arts opportunities at the facility. To kick off the collaboration and to showcase its spring/summer 2021 season, CityPlace Doral’s first-ever art and fashion event
Read MoreAs part of its World Ocean Day celebrations, the Frost Science Museum will delve into the environmental factors impacting Biscayne Bay during a unique Virtual LIVE@Frost Science forum. The live session, Biscayne Bay Recovery: Challenges & Opportunities, will explore how the ecosystem is handling climate change from 3 to 4 p.m. on June 8. The presentation
Read MoreThe finals of the 11th anniversary Young Talent Big Dreams youth talent competition will be streamed live at 7 p.m. on June 5 on the show’s YouTube page. The talent showcase is hosted by the Actors’ Playhouse at the Miracle Theatre in Coral Gables, along with The Children’s Trust, a presenting sponsor. “Engaging and encouraging
Read MoreThe first major pandemic-era event in Hollywood speaks as much to a growing interest in culinary tourism as it does a return to the outdoor gatherings that South Florida residents have been missing over the past year. The inaugural two-day Savor SoFlo Festival, slated for June 5-6 on the sand just south of Margaritaville Hollywood
Read MoreLocal children in South Florida hoping to enjoy their summer break will have the opportunity to showcase their football and cheerleading skills at the Junior Dolphins Summer Football and Cheer Camps. The four-day camps begin June 7 virtually and start June 14 live and conclude August 12. All participants will be required to follow health
Read MoreHoping to raise awareness on the vulnerability of coral reefs worldwide, the 1 Beach Club at 1 Hotel South Beach will be hosting an event to honor World Reef Day on June 1. The hotel partnered with Raw Elements Certified Natural Sunscreen and The Reefline, a nonprofit organization, to bring attention to the threat facing
Read MoreWhen: May 29-30 What: While the release of Top Gun: Maverick was delayed until November, the “Greatest Show Above the Earth” goes on. The two-day spectacular—featuring aerial displays by pilots in state-of-the-art military aircraft, sea events, an “Action Zone,” and a main show center with military equipment on display—returns to Miami Beach with some pandemic-related
Read MoreHoping to further expand the connection between South Florida and Japan, youth and cultural summer camps will be offered throughout the month of June at the Morikami Museum and Japanese Gardens in Delray Beach. The events include: Sumi-e Ink Painting (Floral, Beginner) on June 3, 10 and 17 This class will delve into Sumi-e, a
Read MoreAs part of the city’s Juneteenth Celebration, the Pompano Beach Cultural Affairs Department will host a virtual jazz concert and celebration headlined by the Melton Mustafa Quintet on June 18. The free concert will be broadcast live on Pompano Beach’s Facebook page. The show at the Ali Cultural Arts Center will feature trumpeter Melton Mustafa
Read MoreChristmas has arrived for wine enthusiasts with National Wine Day commencing on Tuesday. To celebrate the national occasion, many South Florida restaurants and wine retailers are providing specials to guests to enjoy and raise their glasses to. Whether it’s red, white, rosé, or sparkling, patrons can savor any type of wine and South Florida restaurants
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