Early Riverside took a great leap forward in the 1920s amid Greater Miami’s real estate boom, which transformed a frontier town into an emerging metropolitan area. In...
Category - Art & Culture
From conception in France Circa 1785 to performance over 230 years later this Saturday February 2nd at Florida Grand Opera’s opening night in downtown Miami’s Arsht...
The series of 4 singer-songwriters performing monthly is now celebrating a year. Little Havana laid-back drinking hole known for its craft cocktail menu and nautical...
Join United Community Options of South Florida (UCO of South Florida), formerly United Cerebral Palsy of South Florida for an evening of fine dining at the 7th Annual...
The 6th annual Umbrellas of Little Havana contest was held on December 7, 8 , 9 2018 after much publicity and anticipation. Organized by Patti Vargas Entertainment the...
Like a lot of Americans, my first visit to Miami was to take a cruise. I had a very short time in the city, and even though all I got to see that trip were tourist...
Little Havana’s Edukos has been feeling the impact of local construction. So much so that its new brunch menu is inspired by it. We stopped in to try out the menu — and...
Before there was a Little Havana there was a Riverside. In fact, my first eight years on the planet were spent in an apartment at 1235 S.W. 4th Street, north of Calle...
In this 1st edition of 2019 we at Calle Ocho News have chosen to begin a series of articles called the The women and men of Little Havana. The people we will be...
Saving Little Havana’s Trees When a friend told me about the city’s plans to chop down Little Havana Trees trees in Domino Plaza, next to the Tower Theater, I was...