Articles

  • Aug 2, 2024 | biscaynetimes.com | Emily Cardenas

    Siempre Flamenco may be in the shadow of the international, touring Flamenco Festival that comes to the Adrienne Arsht Center each March, but August performances presented by this Miami-based nonprofit promise to be just as exciting. “Our festival is very unique because our festival is dedicated to the art of Flamenco singing.

  • Jun 30, 2024 | biscaynetimes.com | Emily Cardenas

    Quality theatre is hard to come by during Miami’s blistering summer doldrums, which is why Biscayne Corridor residents will want to take a drive south to the Miracle Theatre in Coral Gables for what has the potential to be the best thing to hit a local stage in July. “Hundred Days” is a brave and laudable departure from the usual lighthearted, airy, musical comedies Actors’ Playhouse usually leans on at this time of year.

  • Jun 4, 2024 | biscaynetimes.com | Emily Cardenas

    “If an institution has not made it after 10 years, it shouldn’t be around anymore,” said auto dealership magnate and art collector Norman Braman in a 2014 interview with The New York Times. Ten years later, the Institute of Contemporary Art Miami (ICA) is still standing. More than that, it’s thriving. After receiving a reported 1 million visitors and organizing 94 exhibitions, this museum of contemporary art remains open to the public for free.

  • Jun 3, 2024 | biscaynetimes.com | Emily Cardenas

    “If an institution has not made it after 10 years, it shouldn’t be around anymore,” said auto dealership magnate and art collector Norman Braman in a 2014 interview with The New York Times. Ten years later, the Institute of Contemporary Art Miami (ICA) is still standing. More than that, it’s thriving. After receiving a reported 1 million visitors and organizing 94 exhibitions, this museum of contemporary art remains open to the public for free.

  • Apr 30, 2024 | miamitimesonline.com | Emily Cardenas |Bella Callejas

    No GPS is needed to get to Neverland. Directions for the nighttime escapade – aided by fairy dust – is still “Second to the right, and straight on till morning,” except now the Darling household where Peter Pan swoops in to see Wendy is in present-day, middle-class America, not Victorian England.

Journalists covering the same region

Rebecca Blackwell's journalist profile photo

Rebecca Blackwell

Photographer at Associated Press

Rebecca Blackwell primarily covers news in Miami, Florida, United States and surrounding areas.

Ryan Pfeffer's journalist profile photo

Ryan Pfeffer

Miami Editor at The Infatuation

Ryan Pfeffer primarily covers news in Miami, Florida, United States and surrounding areas.

Marta Oliver Craviotto's journalist profile photo

Marta Oliver Craviotto

News Editor, Video at Associated Press

Marta Oliver Craviotto primarily covers news in Miami, Florida, United States and surrounding areas.

Craig Ritchie's journalist profile photo

Craig Ritchie

North America Correspondent at International Boat Industry

Craig Ritchie primarily covers news in Miami, Florida, United States and surrounding areas.

Luke Dorris's journalist profile photo

Luke Dorris

Chief Meteorologist at KCTV-TV (Kansas City, MO)

Luke Dorris primarily covers news in Miami, Florida, United States and surrounding areas including Fort Myers and Naples.

Contact details

Socials & Sites

Try JournoFinder For Free

Search and contact over 1M+ journalist profiles, browse 100M+ articles, and unlock powerful PR tools.

Start Your 7-Day Free Trial →

Coverage map