In “They’re Gone,” the first novel under the name of E.A. Barres, the author delivers a twisting plot that takes a sharp swerve anytime the reader thinks the solution is at hand.
Destined to be a popular Fort Lauderdale Instagram destination, a 27-foot sculpture titled "Thrive" is being assembled this weekend between Society Las Olas and the Wharf.
Eight months after the COVID-19 pandemic shut it down, West Palm Beach’s Norton Museum of Art will finally reopen Nov. 20 with a robust bill of art exhibits – and the Norton’s 80th anniversary celebration.
"Miami Nori: The Classics," edited by Les Standiford, is a collection of stories by authors from Zora Neale Hurston to Elmore Leonard and John Dufresne. It's an entertaining and thoughtful history about life, crime and punishment in South Florida.
South Florida Jewish Community Centers are joining with the National JCC Literary Consortium to present Book Festival in Your Living Room, a virtual literary festival running through Dec. 2.
The Fort Lauderdale International Film Festival opens with comedy 'The Comeback Trail' and a who's-who cast that includes Robert De Niro, Tommy Lee Jones, Morgan Freeman and South Florida's Kate Katzman.
“The Law of Innocence,” Michael Connelly's 35th novel, finds Lincoln Lawyer Mickey Haller behind bars, fighting to prove his innocence with the help of Harry Bosch.
Even though Broadway will be closed until May and the national tours probably won't come through South Florida until early next year, you can see some local theater productions.
Michael Connelly, Ace Atkins, Lori Roy, Lisa Unger, Ladee Hubbard and other novelists shine a light on the dark side of the Sunshine State in "Tampa Bay Noir."
South Florida Jewish Community Centers are joining with the National JCC Literary Consortium to present Book Festival in Your Living Room, a virtual literary festival running through Dec. 2.
The Fort Lauderdale International Film Festival opens with comedy 'The Comeback Trail' and a who's-who cast that includes Robert De Niro, Tommy Lee Jones, Morgan Freeman and South Florida's Kate Katzman.
“The Law of Innocence,” Michael Connelly's 35th novel, finds Lincoln Lawyer Mickey Haller behind bars, fighting to prove his innocence with the help of Harry Bosch.
Jeffrey Foster, the Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School teacher whose AP Government class shaped the March For Our Lives movement's stars after the 2018 massacre at their school, has written a children's book to teach kids about government.
With the region still gripped by COVID-19, here's where things stand on Tortuga Music Festival, Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show, Miami Book Fair, Delray Affair, Winterfest and other signature 2020 events.
When Rene Lavan escaped Cuba as a boy in 1980, he could not have imagined his future success in soap operas, movies and stage. Now the Fort Lauderdale actor is starring in “Borrowed,” streaming Oct. 22-29 on Broadway Virtual’s YouTube channel, with part of the $10 ticket price benefiting the nonprofit Humanity Project.
The first museum in the world dedicated to Caribbean history and culture will open in Westfield Broward mall in 2021. But you can preview it later this month.
Fort Lauderdale's Broward Center and Gramp's bar in Miami to host concerts as #SOSFest unites Dave Matthews, Foo Fighters, Demi Lovato, the Roots and other stars to save live music venues nationwide.
Halloween is being saved by female impersonators as Bette Midler, Sarah Jessica Parker and Kathy Najimy in a show that started in gay bars but is now playing the Kelsey Theater in Lake Park on October 30 and 31.
Florida Grand Opera will give fans their opera fix by presenting works that can be done in smaller venues such as Florida Grand Opera’s Doral rehearsal facility and Coral Ridge Presbyterian Church in Fort Lauderdale.
The best case scenario is that the Broadway touring shows that usually arrive in the fall will land at the Broward Center, Kravis Center and Arsht Center in December at the earliest.