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What’s the cure for a broken heart? Of course, the unconditional love of a dog. That, or a lavish shopping spree. In the case of Dave Portnoy, it was both. After ending things with his girlfriend over the holidays and, by extension, their dog Brody, the Barstool Sports founder famed for his one-bite pizza reviews knew he’d find puppy love again, it was just a matter of when. Then, on Valentine’s Day, Miss Peaches came home. “It was love at first sight,” Portnoy tells me from his Miami home. The six-year-old rescue pitbull from Georgia (her age is a best guess) is draped across “Papa’s” lap. Together, they overlook Portnoy’s infinity pool and, beyond that, the sparkling Biscayne Bay. Video: Falyn Wood for Time Out “She doesn't have a mean bone in her body, after everything she went through,” he says when asked what they love most about each other. “And I think she likes me because I'm rich, so she has all this stuff that she’s never had.” Portnoy’s delivery is characteristically brash, which can rub some the wrong way, especially when it comes to the pizza reviews. With Miss Peaches, though, his bravado melts away. In a few short weeks, Portnoy has dropped thousands on his new lady, showering her with everything from a designer doggy stroller to luxury bowls and locally sourced food. “She does this thing where she just kind of paws at me, and then she walks back and forth over my face, essentially, until I'm up,” he says, describing their typical morning. “It's a good way

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As Miami's most steadfast rave festival, Ultra can be relied upon to deliver a massive lineup of hard-hitting EDM, techno, house and underground dance music in the heart of Downtown Miami year after year. It's a beast of a fest, one which beckons thousands of fans (dubbed "Ultranauts") from around the world for three days of chest-rattling bass, cutting-edge production and truly over-the-top party vibes. Get the rundown of every artist playing this year with the full Ultra Miami 2024 lineup—and keep up with schedule and live stream info, must-see acts and related shows. How many phase lineups are there at Ultra Music Festival? Typically, three big Ultra Miami lineup phases get announced ahead of the main event, though it's safe to expect at least a couple of last-minute artist announcements and big surprises. For 2024, Ultra announced Phase 1 in late October and Phase 2 in mid-December. A third and final phase was recently released. (You can find the full lineup below). Aside from its main lineup phases, Ultra also releases separate artist lineups for its two Resistance stages, which showcase underground house and techno performers.  Who’s headlining the Ultra 2024 lineup? This year's Phase 1 headliners include Calvin Harris making his first appearance at the festival in 10 years, as well as the Ultra debut of Fisher and Chris Lake’s Under Construction Project. Afrojack, Black Tiger Sex Machine, David Guetta, Excision, Gryffin, Hardwell, Martin Garrix, Nora En Pure, Oliver H

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We might be in the Sunshine State, but more than one out of every three days is rainy here in subtropical Miami. Wet weather mostly occurs in the summer, or when your plans explicitly call for sunshine. Still, you don’t have to let a little water get in the way of your good time. Whether you’re dealing with a fleeting sprinkle or a borderline tropical storm, there are plenty of fun things to do in Miami when it rains. Of course, shopping in Miami is an excellent option no matter the weather. And the city’s world-class museums make injecting some culture into a rainy day basically mandatory. Gray skies are also a great excuse to snuggle up at one of Miami’s most romantic restaurants. Trying to figure out what to do in Miami when it rains? Below, we came up with fun beach day alternatives, kid-friendly activities and plenty of boozy options so your day doesn’t have to be a total washout.

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Now that we’re back to hanging out in crowds and attending packed attractions, it’s time to rediscover some of our favorite venues in the city that are appropriate for all ages. Tracking down an activity that holds your child’s interest is easy in Miami, where kid-friendly museums, arts, entertainment and attractions abound. The best things to do in Miami with kids are actually activities the whole family will enjoy—not just the little ones in the bunch. From visits to the best Miami attractions and spending the day getting splashed by some marine life to day trips that put them face-to-face with wild animals, there’s plenty to keep children entertained. Rather than boring your kids with Miami tours, or trekking to kid-friendly Orlando for a quick escape, treat them to one of these local experiences they’ll never forget.

  • Restaurants

March 2024: Miami's in its peak season, so good luck scoring a table anywhere decent without a reservation. Still, March is a delicious month in the Magic City. Stone crabs and oysters are still very much in season and the weather is just begging for you to sit outside, so consider a waterfront restaurant or rooftop bar for your next amazing meal out in Miami. Our top places to eat in the city are a true mix of flavors and feels, from white tablecloth fine dining—like some of Miami’s best steakhouses— to tried-and-tested cheap eats in Miami that never, ever disappoint. And where there’s a solid cocktail there’s likely to be an epic dish that follows, so expect to run into some of Miami’s best bars on this list. Just as we've always done, Time Out’s local experts scour the city daily for great eats, great value and insider info. We emphasize fun, flavor and freshness at every price point, and update this list monthly with standout finds. If it’s on the list, whether it's a short-lived pop-up or a mega clubstaurant, we think it’s awesome and hope you will, too.

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The last weekend of March brings us tons to do in Miami, and much of it is outside to bask in this glorious (if occasionally stormy) weather. On deck, we've got plenty of sporty stuff to check out, including the star-studded Miami Open tennis tournament, the Florida Derby, Model Volleyball on the sand and March Madness parties around town—so prepare to sip, sweat, cheer and people-watch in true Miami fashion. A donut and beer pairing (yum!), an epic anniversary celebration at La Mar, multiple immersive theater offerings and a slew of adorable farmers and flea markets round out the festivities. Ready to have some fun in the 305? Here are the best things to do in Miami this weekend.  RECOMMENDED: Things to do in Miami

  • Nightlife
  • Clubs

Aside from our beautiful beaches and all the strides we've made in our culinary scene (have you checked out Miami's best restaurants lately?), partying is sort of our brand here in the Magic City. And for good reason: The options for getting lit in Miami are truly stunning. You could always explore Miami’s bustling bar scene, where you'll find plenty of boozy speakeasies and rooftop watering holes to choose from. But if you’re reading this, there’s a good chance you’re looking to skip the child’s play and go all-in. And that’s where our guide to Miami’s best clubs comes in handy. Below, find a list of the city’s most coveted dance clubs, lounges and after-hours spots for an epic night out in Miami. RECOMMENDED: The best beachfront Airbnbs in MiamiRECOMMENDED: The most unique Airbnbs in Miami

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March 2024: Spring is upon us and we've got tons of March events in Miami to ensure you get out and make the most of this glorious time of year. Of course, there's so much to explore in the Magic City no matter the season (though we're partial to a great rooftop bar where you can really soak it all in). Below, check out all of our picks for the best things to do in Miami right now.  Locals and tourists can agree that the best things to do in Miami extend beyond lounging on the sand—though it goes without saying that spending some time on the best Miami beaches is fundamental to life in the 305. Aside from dabbling in our famous nightlife and exploring Miami's best bars, no trip to the Magic City would be complete without scoping out the booming culinary scene and our award-winning Miami restaurants. In between sunbathing, swimming and sipping cocktails, check off these essential Miami experiences, a mix of year-round attractions, seasonal events, cultural staples and exciting one-offs vetted by our expert editors. By the way, this list is curated, as always, but isn’t ranked—we just couldn’t choose favorites.

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If you’re reading this, it probably means you won’t be making it to Ultra Music Festival in Miami this year. Bummer—especially considering 2024's epic lineup. Luckily, the angels who make up Ultra's mighty production team have devised a way to include every diehard raver who wishes to participate, from London to Shanghai, Ibiza, Brazil and beyond. We’re talking about the Ultra live stream, an annual virtual music festival enjoyed by millions of electronic fans all over the world. As in years past, some of the best sets from Ultra 2024 will be streamed live from both the mainstage and the Resistance megastructure from Friday to Sunday. Read on to learn more about this year’s Ultra Music Festival 2024 live stream. RECOMMENDED: Your guide to Ultra Music Festival 2024 in Miami How can I watch Ultra Miami 2024 on live stream? Tune into the Ultra Miami 2024 live stream by heading over to the official Ultra Music Festival YouTube channel. There, you'll find all sorts of video content, including previously recorded live sets from Ultra Miamis of the past, as well as Ultra-related festivals and shows from across the world. Find the 2024 live stream by navigating over to the "Live" tab from the main channel page. Leading up to the event, you'll find a queue of live video streams waiting to launch, or already in progress if you're reading this during a live broadcast. There's even a handy "Notify me" button in case you want reminders for when to tune in. What’s the festival's live strea

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  • City Life

Have you heard? Miami is home to one of the coolest streets in the world. Miracle Mile is No. 26 on Time Out’s annual rankings of the Coolest Streets in the World. As the main artery of Coral Gables' business district, this palm and oak tree-lined street boasts plenty of independent shops and some of Miami’s best restaurants (including several that recently earned nods from the Michelin Guide). Like the rest of its historic neighborhood (which we touted as among the world’s coolest in 2023), Miracle Mile and its surrounding promenades feature beautifully maintained Mediterranean Revival-style architecture with stucco facades and arched doorways. There are also lively events year-round, like the two-day Carnaval on the Mile festival every March. The Coral Gables outpost of one of our favorite restaurants in Miami—the Mediterranean-inspired Motek—resides under telltale yellow and white striped awnings along Miracle Mile. During Vinya Table's happy hour (daily 3-6pm), you can sip somm-curated glasses of wine starting at $8 and excellent cocktails like the Whitecap Negroni starting at $9. Peruse the market shelves in the back for a few to-go bottles, too. Beyond the food and drinks, Miracle Mile is famed for its shopping—it's a global destination for bridal boutiques—as well as its landmarks, like the grandiose, Beaux Arts-style Colonnade Building and the City Hall constructed from local limestone. Craving some culture? Catch a show at the historic Miracle Theatre. Built in 194