“Teach me Happiness”: Building new narratives at World Happiness Fest
Sound therapy gurus, artists, and scientists shared expertise on good living in the World Happiness Fest. The World Happiness Fest was held at the BBC…
Sound therapy gurus, artists, and scientists shared expertise on good living in the World Happiness Fest. The World Happiness Fest was held at the BBC…
By Christopher Downs With the holidays around the corner, the FIU School Music has presented their annual FIU Music Festival funded by the Miami Dade…
Local artist Jeffrey Warner, one of the many performers who took the stage at Bayfest, was proud to share his art with his fellow Panthers. A senior studying communication arts with an arts and performance focus, Warner feels that music has been a huge part of his life and has become a voice for his people.
The event has had major headliners in the past such as Trick Daddy, Kes, Jbeatz, Alan Cave and Migos, drawing crowds of 800-1000 of people.
To celebrate a 20-year partnership, the Wolfsonian-FIU wants visitors to tune in and drop in to RadioFest, a full-day festival celebrating the history, technology, and future of radio, coming to the Wolfsonian on March 11.
“I hope to bring international and local artists together as well as students to have a high quality but entertaining music festival.”
The “Dark Beers Matter” controversy paired with the displacement of Wynwood’s Black community illustrates the need for Black Lives Matter. Too often, Black communities are the casualties of gentrification and systemic poverty.
Photography by Jasmine Romero and Jeffrey Pierre / FIUSM Staff
The uniqueness and sophistication of the Olympia Theater, at downtown Miami, opened its doors for the beginning of the Miami International Film Festival 2014 (MIFF), celebrated from Friday, March 7 to Sunday, March 15.
Contributing Writer Stephanie Piedrahita recommends that we save our money rather than go clubbing