Cielo Tejido debuts at Giralda Plaza, featuring a suspended textile installation by artisans from Etzatlán, Mexico as part of the Giralda Sky series.
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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.
Free
EUREKA DAY
When a mumps outbreak hits a Berkeley private school, the board's four progressive parents face a problem their culture wasn't built for: a decision. GableStage presents the regional premiere of Jonathan Spector's Broadway comedy Eureka Day, running May 15 through June 14, 2026.
$60 – $95
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4 events,
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The Kislak Center at the University of Miami invites the public to a summer showcase of rare and unique treasures from their Special Collections and University Archives. Special Collections Coordinator Robin Potter will present staff picks from the holdings, with the team available to answer questions about their resources and services.
Free
Soirée des Arts: Mediterranean Edition presents a circus arts program combining aerial performance, dance, and live music.
$13 – $28
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4 events,
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The Coral Gables Chamber of Commerce hosts Wind Down Wednesday at Arcano Spanish Kitchen, a networking event for professionals. Presented by the Rising Professionals Group, the evening offers business connections and conversation for young leaders. Admission is $25 for members and $35 for guests.
$25 – $35
Books & Books welcomes author Saratoga Schaefer for the release of their newest novel, The Last Time We Drowned, a locked-room thriller set aboard an influencer yacht off the Florida Keys. The evening features a conversation moderated by Victoria Menendez of the Books & Books Horror Readers Team. Free and open to the public.
Free
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4 events,
GableStage presents the regional premiere of Eureka Day, Jonathan Spector's Broadway comedy about four progressive parents forced to take a stance on their Berkeley school's vaccine policy. The production runs May 15 through June 14, 2026.
$65 – $75
The viral series The Amazing Digital Circus reaches its conclusion in a feature-length theatrical release combining episode 8 with the all new, hour-long episode 9. Fans can see the finale before anyone else in the world.
$11 – $12.75
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8 events,
Jacob George Band
The Jacob George Band brings its blend of gritty rock vocals and rugged folk acoustics to the stage on Friday, June 5. The Miami-based band draws inspiration from artists like Neil Young and Jack White.
Free
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Six Florida-based LGBTQIA+ artists bring photography and visual art into the sanctuary of the Historic Coral Gables United Church of Christ for "The Reach of Light," a Pride art exhibition exploring queer identity, spirituality, and visibility. On view June 4–7, with a free opening reception June 5 from 6–9 pm.
Free
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Explore local galleries, live music, and art spaces across the city during Coral Gables Gallery Night, held the first Friday of every month.
Free
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Fanmeile Miami launches with a free Grand Opening Party at Bay 13 Brewery & Kitchen in Coral Gables on Friday, June 5. Expect a European football fan zone atmosphere, Biergarten vibes, German food specials, imported German beers, Bay 13 craft beers, and music. Hosted by Cuckoo Clock Brauhaus Miami.
Free
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8 events,
Vinyl & Cocktails: Love Songs
This edition of Vinyl & Cocktails explores the many faces of love through records spanning generations, from torch songs and soulful ballads to timeless classics. House beer, wine, sake, and cocktails are included, with a full bar, wine bottles, and light bites available for purchase.
$70 – $75
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Native plants, local wildlife and expert gardening advice come together at Tropical Audubon Society's Go-Native Plant Sale on Saturday, June 6.
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The Giralda Plaza Artisan Market takes place every first and third Saturday at Giralda Plaza in Coral Gables. The open-air
Free
The Globe’s beloved Saturday jazz nights are still going strong, drawing music lovers to one of Coral Gables’ most iconic |
7 events,
Point Blank stars Lee Marvin as a man seeking revenge after being betrayed and left for dead by his partner.
$10 – $11.75
Internationally recognized Uruguayan artist Daniel Supervielle leads a free hands-on art class for children ages 6 to 13 at the Coral Gables Museum on Saturday, June 6. Young artists will draw and paint their favorite soccer moments in celebration of the 2026 World Cup. Space is limited and registration is required.
Free
A fresh take on the mystery that inspired Hitchcock's masterpiece, Dial M for Murder is a suspenseful thriller of blackmail, passion, and revenge. When a scheming husband's perfect crime goes awry, everyone is caught in its snare.
$50 – $95
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2 events,
Cielo Tejido, A Woven Sky
EUREKA DAY
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6 events,
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Coral Gables Branch Library screens the 1959 film "Suddenly, Last Summer," starring Katharine Hepburn, Elizabeth Taylor, and Montgomery Clift. Based on
Free
Author and Retro Recipes Kitchen creator Bobby Hicks discusses his debut cookbook, Retro Recipes, featuring vintage American dishes and the stories behind them. Books will be available for purchase, and admission is free with RSVP.
Free
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Yubi Box Sushi, Bodega Taqueria y Tequila, and The Bakery Coral Gables present Sushi & Spins, featuring a 12-course omakase by Chef Marco Levy, tacos, cocktail specials, and a live DJ inside Bodega Coral Gables' mezcaleria.
$110.45
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5 events,
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The Coral Gables Music Club presents a free concert at Steinway Piano Gallery as part of the 89th Royal Poinciana Festival. The program features performances by young artists Zoe Aldana, Nicolas Marin Fumero, Shanming He, and Mason Lang, followed by a reception.
Free
Juilliard-trained cellists Mitchell Lyon and Ken Kubota perform a genre-spanning concert featuring music by Bach, Gershwin, The Beatles, and other artists. The program blends classical, jazz, pop, and rock influences.
$35 – $50
Coral Gables Magazine sponsors a screening of Young Frankenstein in celebration of the 100th anniversary of Mel Brooks' birth and what would have been Gene Wilder's 93rd birthday. The classic comedy follows a scientist who uncovers his grandfather's experiments in Transylvania.
$8 – $11.75
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6 events,
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The Coral Gables Branch Library hosts a celebration of the original Raggedy Ann and Andy dolls featuring a screening of the 1941 animated film, popcorn, activities for all ages, and an opportunity to view the historic dolls.
Free
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The Poiesis Quartet performs works by Daniel Lasaga, Maya Irizarry Lambright, Max Lang, and Calvin Ray Shawler before joining pianist Marina Radiushina for Brahms' Piano Quintet in F Minor, Op. 34 as part of the Mainly Mozart Festival.
$12.57 – $39.19
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The Burrow Sessions No. 13 features the Tal Cohen Trio, with Grammy Award-winning pianist Tal Cohen joined by bassist Vincent Dupont and drummer Ludwig Afonso. Admission includes unlimited house cocktails, wine, sparkling wine, and spirits.
$85 – $95
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7 events,
Mango Festival at Fairchild
Fairchild Tropical Botanic Garden's annual Mango Festival returns June 13 and 14 with mango tastings, specialty food and beverage experiences, cocktail flights, guided pairings, and a Sunday mango brunch. The festival runs daily from 10 am to 5 pm.
$14.95 – $27.95
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The Coral Gables Fire Department hosts a free Fire Expo featuring fire safety activities, technical rescue demonstrations, fire truck displays, station tours, and opportunities to meet firefighters at the Coral Gables Police and Fire Safety Headquarters.
Free
Celebrate the 55th anniversary of Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory with a 4K restoration screening of the 1971 classic starring Gene Wilder as the eccentric chocolatier Willy Wonka.
Free
Author Chantel Acevedo discusses her new novel, Cages, a story spanning Havana, London, and Miami that explores exile, family, and identity. Acevedo will be joined in conversation by author Natalia Sylvester. Books will be available for purchase.
Free
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Books & Books presents an Audiobook Walk through Coral Gables led by Books & Books team member Cort. Check-in begins at 9:30 a.m., followed by a one-hour walk starting at 10 a.m. and returning to the bookstore by 11 a.m. The first five pre-registered attendees to arrive will receive a free audiobook courtesy of Libro.fm. Participants are encouraged to bring headphones or earbuds, an audio-playing device, water, sunscreen, and comfortable walking shoes.
Free
Royal Poinciana Fiesta celebrates Coral Gables' signature flowering trees with a guided tour of Royal Poincianas in bloom, presented with the Tropical Flowering Tree Society.
$5 – $10
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This guided trolley tour explores Coral Gables' Royal Poinciana trees and includes an overview of the Gifford Arboretum and its gardens. The tour departs from the Coral Gables Branch Library and features commentary from a former Fairchild Tropical Botanic Garden director.
$25 – $55
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2 events,
Cielo Tejido, A Woven Sky
EUREKA DAY
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2 events,
Research fellow Jamie McGhee joins curator Daniel Arbino for an online presentation on her work with the Jay I. Kislak Collection, exploring the history of maroon communities in the Americas and the research behind her novel set in 1760 Jamaica.
Free
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5 events,
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Gables Cinema will screen Cat on a Hot Tin Roof (1958), starring Paul Newman and Elizabeth Taylor in the film adaptation of Tennessee Williams' Pulitzer Prize-winning play.
Free
Richard C. Harwood discusses The New Civic Path on the book's one-year anniversary. The free event includes an introduction by Mayor Daniella Levine Cava and a moderated conversation with Pat Morris.
Free
Author Roland Betancourt discusses Disneyland and the Rise of Automation, a history of the technologies and engineering innovations that shaped Disneyland's attractions and influenced public perceptions of automation.
Free
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4 events,
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Sponsored by the Cuban Heritage Collection, this online discussion explores the legacy of the Angolan Civil War through scholarship, journalism, and film. The conversation will be held in English and Spanish and includes an audience Q&A.
Free
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.
Free
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.
Free
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4 events,
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.
$8 – $12.75
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.
Free
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.
$13.39
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6 events,
Freedom Plane National Tour: Documents That Forged A Nation
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.
$8 – $15
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.
$8 – $11.75
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.
$8 – $11.75
Lauren Okie celebrates the release of Tropesick, a romance novel about second chances, grief, and love, with a conversation moderated by author Asha Elias.
$22.40
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6 events,
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Fontana Restaurant's Father's Day brunch features seafood and caviar stations, carving stations, fresh pasta, king crab, and an assortment of desserts.
$145
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Enjoy a Father's Day BBQ reception followed by a screening of "Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade." The adventure classic stars Harrison Ford and Sean Connery.
The Ted Rosenthal Trio closes the Frost Chopin Academy & Festival with a program featuring jazz interpretations of works by Chopin, Brahms, and Dvořák, along with selections from "Classics Reimagined: Impromp2" and original compositions.
$20 – $25
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2 events,
Cielo Tejido, A Woven Sky
Freedom Plane National Tour: Documents That Forged A Nation
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6 events,
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Coral Gables Museum hosts a public viewing of the FIFA World Cup 2026 match between Brazil and Scotland, preceded by a screening of the BBC documentary "Only a Game."
Free
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Truffle Temptations and Tuscany's Savini Tartufi family present an interactive tasting experience featuring fresh truffles, culinary demonstrations, and Italian truffle traditions.
$87.61 – $127.57
Horror author CJ Leede discusses Headlights, a suspenseful novel about an FBI agent investigating a series of unsettling crimes tied to his past.
Free
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6 events,
David W. Miller discusses The 5 Questions for Ethical Decisions, a guide to ethical decision-making that helps readers align their choices with their values in work and everyday life.
Free
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Flavors of the Gables brings together Coral Gables restaurants and food vendors for an evening of tastings at the Coral Gables Golf & Country Club as part of Taste the Gables Restaurant Month.
$60 – $105
Saxophonist Langston Hughes II performs with William Hill III, Eytan Schillinger-Hyman, and Beckett Miles for an evening of traditional jazz.
$35 – $50
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4 events,
Lesley Manville and Aidan Turner star in the National Theatre’s filmed production of "Les Liaisons Dangereuses," a drama of ambition, deception, and social maneuvering.
$14 – $20
Authors Armando H. Díaz and Jeneissy Azcuy discuss Culebra, a historical thriller that intertwines a young Cuban refugee’s journey with the events of the Cuban Missile Crisis.
Free
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3 events,
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Area Stage's Inspire Theatre Project presents a free interactive performance combining classical and Cuban music for neurodiverse participants ages 13 and older and their families.
Free
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2 events,
Cielo Tejido, A Woven Sky
Freedom Plane National Tour: Documents That Forged A Nation
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3 events,
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This Coral Gables Museum exhibition explores 100 years of civic leadership through portraits and profiles of every mayor who has served the city since 1925.
Free
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4 events,
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The Biltmore Hotel's Fourth of July celebration features a barbecue buffet, open bar, Miami Symphonic Band performance, drone show, fireworks display, and patriotic attire contest.
$100 – $250
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This sensory-friendly Fourth of July event offers a designated viewing area for the Biltmore fireworks display, along with games, crafts, and a quiet indoor space.
$23.36
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3 events,
The Wizard of Oz
Actors' Playhouse presents "The Wizard of Oz," a musical adaptation of L. Frank Baum's classic story featuring Dorothy, the Scarecrow, Tin Woodsman, and Cowardly Lion.
$30 – $35
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