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Ever wonder how you could help your community? The Coral Gables Museum is holding a Volunteer Opportunity Fair on Sunday
Read MoreEver wonder how you could help your community? The Coral Gables Museum is holding a Volunteer Opportunity Fair on Sunday
Read MoreThe “Capture Coral Gables” Contest Concludes February 2019 The Coral Gables Museum has announced the winners of the contest Capture
Read MoreShowroom Focus Heart and Soul At Calimia Home, Design Is Personal By Owen Kessler One of the many charms of
Read MoreJorge Gonzalez has spent nearly two decades transforming City National Bank into one of Florida’s leading financial institutions. From navigating economic crises to fostering a culture built on relationships and community engagement, his leadership has fueled remarkable growth while keeping people at the center of the bank’s success.
Read MoreLooking for your next great read? Explore our Summer Reading Guide 2026 featuring new fiction, nonfiction, history, and children’s books, curated with recommendations from Books & Books.
Read MoreA lecture at Coral Gables Museum tracing the history and legacy of Florida’s landscape painting tradition, from A.E. “Beanie” Backus to the 26 self-taught African American artists known as the Florida Highwaymen.
Read MoreMickey Mouse and his friends are on a mission, following Captain Hook’s treasure map through some of Disney’s most beloved worlds in search of the missing Tinker Bell. Disney On Ice presents Mickey’s Search Party brings world-class skating, aerial acrobatics, and jaw-dropping stunts to the ice, taking families from the colorful Land of the Dead to the frozen kingdom of Arendelle and everywhere in between. This is Disney at its most spectacular, live and in person.
Read MoreFrançois Ozon’s adaptation of Camus’s The Stranger arrives as something rare: a literary film that earns its fidelity. Benjamin Voisin plays Meursault with an unsettling stillness — a man who feels neither compelled to lie nor capable of performing the emotions his world demands. Shot in luminous black-and-white, the film moves with the patient fatalism of the novel, building toward a beach, a gunshot, and a courtroom where indifference becomes its own kind of indictment. In colonial Algiers, a Frenchman who kills an Arab might escape consequence — but a Frenchman who refuses to mourn his mother, or explain himself, or pretend? That, apparently, is unforgivable.
Read MoreTheyDream is an autobiographical documentary by William D. Caballero blending 2D and 3D animation, vérité footage, and archival material to trace his family’s history in Fayetteville, North Carolina. The screening is followed by a conversation with the filmmakers moderated by documentary programmer Thom Powers.
Read MoreLife 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.
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