Natchez Screening
Coral Gables Art Cinema screens “Natchez,” a Tribeca-winning documentary examining how a Mississippi town interprets its antebellum history, followed by a Q&A with director Suzannah Herbert.
Coral Gables Art Cinema screens “Natchez,” a Tribeca-winning documentary examining how a Mississippi town interprets its antebellum history, followed by a Q&A with director Suzannah Herbert.
The Giralda Plaza Artisan Market takes place every first and third Saturday, featuring more than 20 local vendors, plus dining and drinks in the heart of Coral Gables.
Seasons of the Soul proposes an emotional journey where three worlds enter into dialogue. Three composers, three eras, one shared
Federica Donato leads a free mindfulness and stress management workshop featuring guided exercises and discussion inspired by The Myth of Normal and Rewire Your Anxious Brain.
Dear Evan Hansen, a Tony and Olivier Award winning musical, follows a teenager with severe anxiety whose life changes after a tragedy places him at the center of an unexpected situation.
The Coral Gables Museum presents an exhibition on the life and work of Florida artist A.E. “Beanie” Backus through pieces from the Allen Morris Collection.
In My Man Godfrey, Fifth Avenue socialite Irene Bullock sets out to win a scavenger hunt that requires finding a “forgotten
Samantha Schnur appears for a book event celebrating the release of The Naughty Cookbook, featuring a discussion of her recipe collection and culinary brand Naughty Fork.
A multi session art class where participants learn to draw and paint well known works from art history using pencil, marker, and watercolor with guidance from instructor Dan Bondroff.
Hosted by the Cuban Heritage Collection, this book talk explores how the places we leave behind continue to shape who
