The Best Free Events in Miami This Week
New Year’s Eve, Giralda Under the Stars, Palomino Blond, and more of the best free events happening in South Florida this week, December 31 through January 6.
New Year’s Eve, Giralda Under the Stars, Palomino Blond, and more of the best free events happening in South Florida this week, December 31 through January 6.
Twenty years ago, Wynwood was a place where Puerto Rican families lived and warehouses offered cheap deals on stuff. If you wanted to open a creative business just after the turn of the millennium, you could do it in Wynwood where an artsy community was sprouting. It grew so strong…
Sets by the Roots and Nicole Moudaber, New Year’s Eve events, and more of the best things to do in Miami this weekend, December 28 through 30.
In 2018 we saw Miami get more crowded, more expensive, and more dedicated to massive projects like David Beckham’s soccer stadium and the American Dream Miami mega-mall. But as our economy and population seem to build beyond our physical limits, our art and culture have increasingly turned inward. For the…
The January, February and March months of 2019 are already boasting a strong slate, with U.S. distribution of international festival favorites along with welcome returns of first-rate genre filmmakers like M. Night Shyamalan and Jordan Peele
Just west of American Airlines Arena lies a freestanding building. Climb its stairs and you’ll begin to hear throbbing dance music accompanied by the thwack of medieval weaponry. Reach the second floor and you’ll see the sport that’s quickly invading the American Zeitgeist – indoor axe throwing. For…
Rey Jaffet says he’s always been a curious guy. That lifelong seeking instinct led the artist to create a visual voice for the misunderstood. His work across different mediums and styles has earned him international recognition, and now, with his artistry on display in the largest mural in all of Miami,…
The movie experiences I treasure most from this year found me sharing moments and laughs and tears with strangers who, just before and after the house lights dimmed, I might have been arguing with on Twitter
It was a terrible year in so many ways, but onscreen, with shows including Sharp Objects, My Brilliant Friend, Better Call Saul, The Americans and Atlanta, it sparkled
Thursday You know a Riot Ten show will be anything but boring. The word “riot” is right there in his name. Hitting Club Space this Thursday is his Hype or Die Tour, bearing the same name as the El Paso-bred artist’s EP, which dropped earlier this year. If your soul…
The art houses and Drafthouses again pull more than their fair share of the burden of quality, but my No. 2 (and many people’s No. 1) is a straight-up Netflix production, already available to watch on your phone
It’s not easy having eyes all over the scene, being around to take in all the wild visuals at all the worthwhile places in the city. There are, however, those parties and gallery openings where a fortunate photographer can point and shoot. Every week, in collaboration with World Red Eye,…
Hollywood now begrudgingly must honor a company committed to upending the business model of theatrical distribution, but it’s hard to gainsay Netflix’s strategy in this instance
Don’t look to Vice for psychology or even a sense of presence; McKay uses the Cheneys’ grim unknowability as an excuse not to bother going for either
Baldwin’s central story, dialogue and time-jumping narrative structure are all in place, but so, too, is a sumptuous visual style that serves to deepen the novelist’s themes of racial injustice and the powerful countering force of love
Double Stubble, ice skating on Christmas Eve, end-of-the-year parties and more of the best free events happening in South Florida this week, December 24 through 30.
At times, as it dissolves between scenes of its cast as literal toy dolls machine-gunning Nazis in the made-up Belgian town of Marwen, Zemeckis’ movie seems an inquisition into the limits of the director’s own imagination
Longtime readers of New Times arts coverage will remember the insight and whimsy of reviews penned by Carlos Suarez de Jesus, who critiqued Miami’s rising art scene from 2003 until just a couple of years ago. The “Art Brute,” as his column dubbed him, was a fixture in the cultural corners…
Get ready to see a lot of Miami on the big and small screens next year. Magic City stories seem to be in demand in Hollywood. Maybe it’s the effect of Moonlight’s 2017 success at the Oscars, or maybe film directors and TV producers are finally recognizing the wealth of…
Purdy Lounge turns 18, Bayskate Miami, Ozuna, and more of the best things to do in Miami this weekend, December 21 through 23.
The holiday season is the perfect time to embrace well-being with a spa break.
South Florida has a League of Lady Arm Wrestlers and, yes, they dominate.