Between it being pride month and home to the anniversary of both the Supreme Court decision to legalize same-sex marriage nationally and the historic Stonewall riots, there is undeniably much to celebrate. And what's a good celebration without a boppin' playlist to match?
From the many gorgeous outfits to the uplifting energy of the crowd, DragOut was a night full of excitement and surprises. Attendees and performers alike left Shalala feeling body-confident and empowered and with a full camera roll of videos to remember the celebratory night.
A charismatic and positive comedian known for her roles on both Netflix and MTV, Byer was the headliner of Hurricane Productions Daytime's annual spring comedy show.
An interactive, sensory-based exhibit guided by audio from news sources and international media, the tunnel is divided into a handful of rooms that each represent a different form of oppression.
This Sunday, Feb. 2, UM's own Hurricanette dance team, Sunsations dance team and Frost Band of the Hour appeared alongside pop icons Jennifer Lopez and Shakira at the 54th annual Super Bowl.
University of Miami student Alexis Masciarella found a way to turn a tiny dorm into the living space of her dreams. The sophomore opened up her Mahoney-Pearson dorm room to a Hurricane reporter, offering advice and inspiration to other students struggling to make The U feel like home.
As always, it was a night of victory, defeat, surprise and, of course, a few snubs. If you happened to miss the year’s biggest night in music, here is a look at of some of the event’s biggest moments...good and bad.
It’s crushing that some of the rapper’s most insightful songwriting was just coming to light right before he died. "Circles" showcases that he was someone who was truly taking time to try and rebuild himself from darkness.