When fans learned in early 2025 that Monica and Brandy would go on tour, the news was met with widespread excitement. That admiration was on full display as “The Boy is Mine” tour took a stop at the Kaseya Center in Miami.
Bold, joyful, and unapologetically modern, "& Juliet" takes one of literature’s most familiar tragedies and turns it into a glittering celebration of self-discovery.
Since its world premiere in 1891, Norwegian playwright Henrik Ibsen’s tragedy “Hedda Gabler” has been adapted for the big screen more than a dozen times in multiple languages. In the extremely queer “Hedda” (MGM/Amazon), filmmaker Nia DaCosta (2021’s “Candyman” and the forthcoming “28 Years Later: The Bone Temple”) transplants the action from Norway to England, and from the late-19th century to the mid-20th century with riveting results.
Certain South Florida stories begin long before the first sentence is written — stories shaped by heat, migration, storms, and the gravity of a city where survival often depends on reinvention.
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