The Secret Stir with Gio Gutierrez
Cuban-born Miami bartender and U.S. Havana Club Ambassador Gio Gutierrez takes over the bar for an evening of signature cocktails, rum storytelling, and vinyl music.
Cuban-born Miami bartender and U.S. Havana Club Ambassador Gio Gutierrez takes over the bar for an evening of signature cocktails, rum storytelling, and vinyl music.
ay McInerney closes out his beloved Calloway tetralogy with a novel that finds Russell and Corrinne navigating their sixties, a pandemic, and four decades of marriage with the wit and precision that made him a literary generation's defining voice.
GRAMMY-winning drummer and composer Dafnis Prieto brings his Cuban heritage and forward-looking musical vision to the stage with new compositions and selections from his celebrated album Back to the Sunset.
The City of Coral Gables marks Arbor Day with a morning celebration at Fewell Park featuring speakers and a live tree planting ceremony.
Join TAS members and friends on April 26, 4–6pm for Members Migration — a celebration of local conservation heroes featuring a keynote presentation by South Florida historian Cesar Becerra, a Spring Migration bird walk, live music by Wire Jays, and the TAS Conservation Awards Ceremony.
Life Is a Barranquilla Carnival brings Colombia's UNESCO-recognized cultural festival to South Florida through photographs by León Birbragher Vinkel, original costumes, video, and music. The exhibition documents more than 30 years of Carnival traditions rooted in African, Indigenous, and European heritage.
The Coral Gables Garden Club presents “Nightfall in the Garden,” a fundraising event with fashion, floral displays, and dinner at the Coral Gables Country Club.
Dance NOW! returns to the Sanctuary of the Arts to mark its fourth anniversary with a sneak preview of a haunting new work and an open conversation with the creative team behind it.
The Coral Gables Chamber of Commerce brings back its beloved 5K/10K road race for its 29th year, winding through historic streets with a Kids Dash, finisher medals, and community spirit to spare.
Keep Coral Gables Beautiful hosts a drive-thru recycling event where residents can drop off electronics, hazardous household waste, documents for shredding, and gently used clothing for donation.
