We Like Her Spunk is the newest fresh piece of fiction from the mind of South Florida scribe Timothy F. Schmand.
The concept behind O, Miami is simple but powerful. Poetry shouldn’t be rare or intimidating. It should appear everywhere — ...
Now that Pete Shelley has passed away, can his former band even be called Buzzcocks, and are they worth seeing?
SOUNDLAB, South Florida’s premier artist and producer showcase, will be moving to MAD Arts museum in Broward County beginning ...
Come spend another evening on the couch with MLE and Mr. E and listen as we talk about making our new album Don’t I Know You From Somewhere?
Juliet read an excerpt on the cover of Weber’s book as she waited in line. Later that night at home in Coconut Grove she ...
Paula Davis Hoffman teaches History at Houston City College and is the author of Making the Miami Cubanita: A Pop Cultural Genealogy (University of Nebraska Press, 2026). Learn more at ...
The neon glow of a Wynwood bar fades in the rearview mirror. The bass from a South Beach club still thumps in your ears. You slide into the cool leather of the Uber, ready for the ride home, and the ...
GableStage’s 2025–26 season reaches a climax with “Prayer for the French Republic” by Joshua Harmon. The sprawling, multi-generational drama is epic storytelling. Three acts. Three and a half hours.
Below is an excerpt from the new book, Making the Miami Cubanita: A Pop Cultural Genealogy, available to purchase by clicking here. Laura: You can’t take Miami and put it inside a little box. It’s ...
Some songs take years to arrive where they’re meant to be. Not because they weren’t written or recorded, but because life intervened somewhere between the moment the tape started rolling and the ...
When Les Standiford received the offer to direct the Creative Writing program at Florida International University, he didn’t hesitate to accept and pack his bags. It was the 1980s, and although Miami ...