
Michele Eve Sandberg
Freelance Photographer at Freelance
Contributing Photographer at Miami New Times
Freelance Photographer - Covering Music, Celebrity, corporate events news and politics. My photography has been worldwide. Available for assignments.
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1 week ago |
miaminewtimes.com | Michele Eve Sandberg
Protestors gathered at the Torch of Friendship on Biscayne Boulevard Saturday as part of the "No Kings" protests that took place across hundreds of U.S. cities. The demonstrations rose up in response to President Donald Trump's multimillion-dollar military parade in Washington, D.C., which coincided with the Army's 250th anniversary, Flag Day, and the president's 79th birthday.
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3 weeks ago |
sun-sentinel.com | Michele Eve Sandberg
Ricky Phillips, from left, Will Evankovich, Chuck Panozzo, James "J.Y." Young, Tommy Shaw, and drummer Todd Sucherman of Styx perform during "The Brotherhood of Rock" tour at Hard Rock Live at Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Hollywood on May 30, 2025 in Hollywood, Florida.
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1 month ago |
miaminewtimes.com | Michele Eve Sandberg |Celia Almeida
The Miami Grand Prix, now in its fourth year (and extended through at least 2041), has become a major draw not just for racing superstars but for celebrities from the worlds of film, music, and other sports. Oh, and politicians love to show up, too. Among the many celebs who watched Oscar Piastri of McLaren beat out the competition this year were Timothée Chalamet and Lisa of Blackpink.
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2 months ago |
miaminewtimes.com | Michele Eve Sandberg
While it was a rain-soaked final day for Ultra Music Festival 2025, the weather didn't dampen the mood of festivalgoers ready to dance until the end despite the sore muscles. How could it? There were sets by Solomun, Gryffin, Steve Aoki, 999999999, Four Tet, Mau P, and others to look forward to. However, most of the action occurred on the Main Stage, first with Zedd, who showcased his drumming skills in addition to his EDM prowess.
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Mar 29, 2025 |
miaminewtimes.com | Michele Eve Sandberg
On Friday, March 28, Ultra Music Festival kicked off its 25th edition with a packed lineup of the biggest DJs and producers in EDM, house, tech-house, drum 'n' bass, techno, and more. The cool weather and clear skies meant festivalgoers could comfortably enjoy performances by Afrojack, Tiësto, Boris Brejcha, Alesso, John Summit, Dom Dolla, and many others.
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