Cielo Tejido, A Woven Sky
Cielo Tejido debuts at Giralda Plaza, featuring a suspended textile installation by artisans from Etzatlán, Mexico as part of the Giralda Sky series.
Cielo Tejido debuts at Giralda Plaza, featuring a suspended textile installation by artisans from Etzatlán, Mexico as part of the Giralda Sky series.
Historian Robert K. Brigham discusses "This Is a True War Story," a memoir about discovering his biological father was a celebrated Marine combat photographer in Vietnam, and how that revelation reshaped his understanding of family, adoption, and war.
The Frost Chopin Academy & Festival welcomes the Apollon Musagète Quartet for a program featuring Bach's "Contrapunctus I" and Schubert's "Death and the Maiden," preceded by performances from Academy participants.
This mystery film follows Noelle Al Saffan as she investigates the death of an unidentified teenage girl after taking a clerical job at a police station. As she searches for answers, she uncovers details about the victim's life and the events leading to her death.
Winners of the Frost Chopin Academy & Festival's chamber and concerto auditions perform alongside the Apollon Musagète Quartet and bassist Brian Powell in a program featuring Schumann and Chopin.
Inspired by the fashion and visual style of the television series "Euphoria," this rooftop party at Ivy Rooftop features music by DJ Aileen, themed attire, cocktails, dancing, and Speed Friending.
Freedom Plane: Documents That Forged a Nation is on view at the Museum of Miami from June 20 through July 5. Exhibition access is included with museum admission, with advance tickets available to guarantee entry. Walk-up tickets are free but limited, and same-day availability is not guaranteed once capacity is reached.
Celebrate the 60th anniversary of "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?," the acclaimed 1966 drama about a university professor and his wife whose volatile marriage is revealed during an evening with younger colleagues.
Pedro Almodóvar’s Academy Award-nominated comedy follows three women navigating heartbreak, personal crises, and unexpected complications in Madrid. The 1988 film stars Carmen Maura and Antonio Banderas.
Lauren Okie celebrates the release of Tropesick, a romance novel about second chances, grief, and love, with a conversation moderated by author Asha Elias.
