Reds
Warren Beatty's Oscar-winning epic returns in a stunning 4K restoration, tracing the passionate love affair between radical journalists Louise Bryant and John Reed against the sweep of WWI and the Bolshevik Revolution.
Warren Beatty's Oscar-winning epic returns in a stunning 4K restoration, tracing the passionate love affair between radical journalists Louise Bryant and John Reed against the sweep of WWI and the Bolshevik Revolution.
The Frost Wind Ensemble closes its season with a program rooted in cultural identity and resilience, spanning Cuban rhythmic fire, nature's cycles, English folk tradition, and the explosive energy of Ginastera's Argentina.
Kislak Collection research fellow Carolina Cueva presents findings from her month-long residency exploring Andean history, displacement, and identity through the collection's materials. The online presentation is moderated by curator Daniel Arbino and includes a live Q&A.
Gables Good Government joins Commissioner Richard Lara for a members-only town hall to discuss referendum election results and issues of concern to Coral Gables residents.
A Hollywood director travels incognito across Depression-era America to research a more serious film, in this 1941 satire by Preston Sturges starring Joel McCrea and Veronica Lake.
A seasonal tasting menu featuring spring ingredients, blending modern American and Japanese techniques across a multi-course dining experience.
A Levantine pop-up dining experience featuring a shared tasting menu, wine pairings, and theatrical presentation, led by chef Jimmy.
Miami's only high-end Italian food and wine festival returns to Coral Gables with unlimited pours, authentic bites, and a grand tasting celebration of Italy's finest culinary traditions.
Author Robert P. Watson presents Declaration, a study of the origins and impact of the Declaration of Independence, using primary sources to examine its historical context and legacy.
A discussion of Son of Nobody by Yann Martel, a novel that connects an imagined Greek epic with a modern scholar’s translation, exploring themes of authorship, memory, and history.
