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Miami's first Swedish candy store sold out its entire inventory within days of opening in Coral Gables, thanks to going viral.
"We won't back down to the radical left," Florida GOP posted on X, announcing the merch days before it disappeared.
It's part of Florida Immigrant Coalition's ongoing campaign against Alligator Alcatraz.
On a Tuesday evening in May, in front of a packed house at the University of Miami’s Cosford Cinema, Miami film producer Alexis Garcia introduced a sneak preview of his latest movie. Friendship, the ...
The beloved Miami music venue and dive bar will make its official comeback this weekend with a stacked lineup of local bands.
"People get caught up in the names, and they think it becomes a joke. I don't think what we're doing is a joke." ...
After appearing alongside Latin music's biggest stars, the Dominican influencer has moved to South Florida's creator boomtown.
The Canadian star brought his After Hours Til Dawn Tour, and special guest Future, to the Hard Rock Stadium.
After 20 years on Calle Ocho, a beloved Mexican spot in Miami is getting the attention it deserves for its authentic dishes.
The Who kicked off their The Song Is Over: The North American Farewell Tour, Saturday night at Amerant Bank Arena.
The best restaurants to eat at when you're sad in Miami are Flanigan's, Berries in the Grove, The Big Cheese, Bougie's, The Citadel, and Gramps Getaway.
New Pinecrest Gardens bistro Bohemian Spark Café might be the most beautiful new restaurant in Miami that is surrounded by nature and is child-friendly.