
The South Miami Arts Festival scene sings despite the rainy start
As expressive of South Florida as the inspired creations at the recent South Miami Arts Festival, the rainy weather seemed only to foster a closer connection between... Read more.

South Miami City Manager Steve Alexander: ‘Renovating’ City Hall Would Cost $7 to $9 Million
On November 8, the voters will decide in a non-binding referendum, whether or not the city should build a new home for itself. The question is not a new one.... Read more.

Dance to meet art at the Lowe Museum on Oct. 15
The planets appear to have aligned and the gods seem to be smiling down on Peter London, if evidence of that can be drawn from a life demonstrably in harmonious... Read more.

Activists organize Police Appreciation Day as a positive response to a contentious national climate
Friends and neighbors casually conversing beneath the shade of an oak tree on a sunny afternoon over barbeque, has led to an upcoming community event where all of... Read more.

Dr. Warren Quillian II
Physicians to Children is a pediatric care practice founded in the South Miami/Coral Gables neighborhood in 1926 by Dr. Warren Quillian, Sr., one of the first pediatricians... Read more.

Former police chief feels ‘vindicated’
Accentuated by a presiding moniker that reads in gold letters “We who labor here seek only truth” the ample antique Gothic style court room on the fourth floor... Read more.

Jim Doten to be remembered at Celebration of Life
World Traveler, University of Miami alumnus, local businessman and Coral Gables resident James Lindley Doten passed away recently from pancreatic cancer. Family... Read more.

St. Jude Festival to celebrate call for peace and fellowship
While Pope Francis was bringing the message of brotherly love to the faithful at Cathedral Basilica of Saints Peter and Paul in Philadelphia, members of the Ladies... Read more.

Shenandoah residents rally to preserve historic homes
Residents of Miami’s Shenandoah neighborhood have launched efforts to preserve their historic homes with a grassroots movement to officially designate one of the... Read more.

Lovables has earned a reputation as ‘Miami’s caterers to the stars’
Following a late July 1986 night out at the then-thriving and popular Grand Bay Hotel Coconut Grove, friends Elizabeth Silverman and Marilyn McSwiggan-Nolan chose... Read more.