Miami Living Highlights March Festivals, Tennis, Travel, and Culture in Miami
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Miami Living Magazine has released an overview of key events, cultural programming, and travel features for March in Miami, covering festivals, tennis, food, wellness insights, and international escapes.

Festivals and Cultural Events
March programming begins with Carnaval on the Mile on March 7 and 8, when Miracle Mile in Coral Gables will host live world music, art, crafts, and food. The New World Symphony opens its March concert series the same weekend with full-orchestra and chamber performances, including a violin concerto.
Classical music continues on March 14, when violinist Joshua Bell performs with the Academy of St Martin in the Fields at the Adrienne Arsht Center. Dog Mom Walk will bring pet owners to the Miami Beach boardwalk on March 14 for an oceanfront gathering, and Fairchild Tropical Botanic Garden will host the Orchids in Bloom Festival on March 14 and 15, featuring approximately 150,000 orchids.
Tennis and Culinary Features
With the Miami Open bringing many of the world’s top tennis players to the city for two weeks, Miami Living has prepared a dedicated guide to the tournament that includes ticket details, scheduling, parking, off-court events, and dining information.
The coverage also features interviews with players such as Alex de Minaur, Amanda Anisimova, Ben Shelton, Coco Gauff, Frances Tiafoe, Jakub Mensik, Jannik Sinner, and Taylor Fritz, who discuss Miami and life on tour.
Taste of Tennis Miami is scheduled for March 16, offering attendees the opportunity to meet tennis professionals while sampling dishes and drinks at an event hosted by DJ Irie.
On the culinary side, the magazine spotlights rare and high-value Scotch whiskies from producers including The Macallan, The Dalmore, Bowmore, and Glenfiddich, with select bottles priced from around $250,000 to several million dollars.
Profiles, Wellness Insights, and Travel
In its people coverage, Miami Living publishes a conversation with Ice-T, who reflects on the early years of gangsta rap, his long-running role on Law & Order: Special Victims Unit, and how he weighs career longevity alongside family life.
The insights section includes commentary from Moul Dey, Professor of Nutrition Science at South Dakota State University, on research indicating that diets lower in ultra-processed foods and higher in whole ingredients may support healthier aging.
Emily Messina, Associate Professor of Rehabilitation and Recreational Therapy at Florida International University, discusses how hobbies such as yoga, rock climbing, and tabletop role-playing games like Dungeons & Dragons can contribute to overall wellbeing.
Travel coverage takes readers to the Malbec-producing vineyards of Mendoza, Argentina, and then to Playa Cativo Lodge in Costa Rica, which is presented as an eco-luxury base for an immersive rainforest stay.

The magazine also highlights two transport-focused features, presenting the Koenigsegg Jesko Absolut for automotive enthusiasts and the Gulfstream G800 business jet, which is described as capable of long-range flights at speeds approaching Mach 0.935.

