Who Was Lola B. Walker? (Coral Gables Black History Spotlight)
Lola B. Walker was an advocate for the Golden Gate subdivision, a predominantly Black neighborhood where the area's first pioneers and Bahamian immigrant laborers settled. She tirelessly engaged with city officials to ensure the needs of her community were met.
Call for Nominations: 2025 Serving the Arts Awards By Arts & Business Council of Miami
Nominations are now open for the 2025 Serving the Arts Awards. This prestigious event recognizes the outstanding individuals and organizations who have made significant contributions to the arts and culture in our community.
Mutra Brings A Melting Pot Of Flavors To Miami
Mutra – named for Executive Chef/Owner Raz Shabtai’s beloved grandmother and his culinary inspiration – is now open for limited reservations at 2188 NE 123 Street. Mutra, which translates to “rain of blessings,” is an innovative dining concept from the
Who Was William A. Cooper? (Coral Gables Black History Spotlight)
William A. Cooper was born in 1929 in Coconut Grove to Bahamian immigrants. He was a graduate of George Washington Carver High School and attended Saint Augustine's College.
Coconut Grove Arts Festival’s Emerging Artists Program Empowering the Next Generation of Creative Entrepreneurs
As a nonprofit organization offering a comprehensive two-year program, CGAF is leading the charge in preparing aspiring artists to succeed in the competitive art world. The Emerging Artists Program offers firsthand approach and equips young talent from Miami-Dade and Broward
Eddie & Vinny’s Coastal Italian To Open In Coral Springs March 2025
Now those waiting eagerly can mark their calendars as the restaurant will open to the public on Monday, March 17, 2025.
Artist Highlights At Coconut Grove Arts Festival 2025
The 61st Annual Coconut Grove Arts Festival (CGAF) returns this year, showcasing a stellar lineup of 285 internationally acclaimed talented artists from across the United States.
Who Was George Allen? (Coral Gables Black History Spotlight)
By the late 1930s, Allen had built a home on Industrial Avenue in Coral Gables as his business grew. In addition to real estate, his businesses also included selling wood in the winter, hauling watermelons, farming and operating a produce
Call to Artists: 20th Annual Art Competition By City Of Pembroke Pines
The City of Pembroke Pines invites artists to participate in the 20th Annual Art Competition. Accepted artworks will be on display at Studio 18 Art Complex from May 16 to August 4, 2025.
Newest Immersive Art Exhibit At FLL Airport Highlights Female Artists
The Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport (FLL) unveiled its latest exhibition, "NOTICE," by artist Lori Pratico, in partnership with the Broward Cultural Division.