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Nina Johnson Brings the World of Martine Barrat to Little Haiti

Nina Johnson Brings the World of Martine Barrat to Little Haiti

By Isabella Marie GarciaSeptember 22, 2020

Twenty of Martine Barrat’s iconic photographs are on display at Nina Johnson.

<i>Antebellum</i> Serves Up Tired Slavery Porn and Subjugation

Antebellum Serves Up Tired Slavery Porn and Subjugation

By April DobbinsSeptember 21, 2020

Antebellum serves the same, tired slavery tropes that we have seen for decades.

<i>Critical Thinking</i>, Movie About Miami Jackson’s Chess Champs, Available for Download

Critical Thinking, Movie About Miami Jackson’s Chess Champs, Available for Download

By Jessica LipscombSeptember 18, 2020

So far, the film has garnered mostly positive reviews from critics, and many have noted the diverse cast of Black and Latino actors.

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Dancer and Painter Alexander Peters Moves From Stage to Canvas

Dancer and Painter Alexander Peters Moves From Stage to Canvas

By Estefania GarciaSeptember 18, 2020

It is rare to be an accomplished artist in two different media.

At-Home Self-Care Tips From Sana Skin Studio’s Valentina Hernandez

At-Home Self-Care Tips From Sana Skin Studio’s Valentina Hernandez

By Carolina del BustoSeptember 17, 2020

Sana Skin Studio’s Valentina Hernandez offers tips to stay sane during these challenging times.

The 12 Best Things to Do in Miami This Week

The 12 Best Things to Do in Miami This Week

By Suzannah Friscia and OthersSeptember 16, 2020

Oscar G, iHeartRadio Music Festival, Broken Shaker, and more this week.

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Juana Valdes’ <i>Rest Ashore</i> Is Awash in Memories of Migration

Juana Valdes’ Rest Ashore Is Awash in Memories of Migration

By Estefania GarciaSeptember 15, 2020

Juana Valdes’ new installation explores the migration experience.

The Bass and NSU Art Museum Set to Reopen This Week

The Bass and NSU Art Museum Set to Reopen This Week

By Falyn FreymanSeptember 14, 2020

After six lonely months, two South Florida art museums reopen this week.

In <i>Huracán</i>, Miami Filmmaker Cassius Corrigan Tackles Mental-Health Taboos

In Huracán, Miami Filmmaker Cassius Corrigan Tackles Mental-Health Taboos

By Carolina del BustoSeptember 11, 2020

Huracán tells the story of a mixed-martial-arts fighter with dissociative identity disorder.

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<i>Unpregnant</i> Wades Into the Abortion Debate Without a Distinct Point of View

Unpregnant Wades Into the Abortion Debate Without a Distinct Point of View

By Trae DeLellisSeptember 10, 2020

The HBO Max movie will leave you praying for a sharper film.

The 12 Best Things to Do in Miami This Week

The 12 Best Things to Do in Miami This Week

By Suzannah Friscia and OthersSeptember 9, 2020

Martine Barrat, Afro Roots Virtual Fest, Zen and the Art of Overtown, and more this week.

Daycation App Links Locals to Daytime Hotel Amenities

Daycation App Links Locals to Daytime Hotel Amenities

By Julienne GageSeptember 8, 2020

Missing out on your vacation? Daycation may be able to help.

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XXV International Ballet Festival of Miami Leaps Into the Virtual Space

XXV International Ballet Festival of Miami Leaps Into the Virtual Space

By Artburst MiamiSeptember 7, 2020

The International Ballet Festival of Miami is in full swing, reinvented as a virtual encounter.

<em>Tenet</em> Is the Kind of Dumb Fun Every Blockbuster Should Be

Tenet Is the Kind of Dumb Fun Every Blockbuster Should Be

By Juan Antonio BarquinSeptember 3, 2020

Christopher Nolan’s latest feature is the perfect way to step back in time to a realm where movie theaters were open.

Art Basel Cancels 2020 Edition in Miami Beach, Citing COVID-19

Art Basel Cancels 2020 Edition in Miami Beach, Citing COVID-19

By Jose D. DuranSeptember 2, 2020

Art Basel officially calls off its 2020 art fair in Miami Beach.

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The 12 Best Things to Do in Miami This Week

The 12 Best Things to Do in Miami This Week

By Suzannah Friscia and OthersSeptember 2, 2020

Pearl Jam, Steve Treviño, Vizcaya Museum, and more can’t-miss events this week.

ICA Miami Reopens With Allan McCollum and Tomás Esson Exhibits

ICA Miami Reopens With Allan McCollum and Tomás Esson Exhibits

By Jose D. DuranSeptember 1, 2020

Audiences can visit the museum in the Design District once again.

Five South Florida TikTokers You Should Follow

Five South Florida TikTokers You Should Follow

By Jackie De FreitasAugust 31, 2020

If you’re new to TikTok, where the hell have you been?

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Comedian Ziwe Confronts YesJulz About Her Box Braids and Use of N-Word

Comedian Ziwe Confronts YesJulz About Her Box Braids and Use of N-Word

By Jessica LipscombAugust 28, 2020

The interview was a long-overdue reckoning for Julz, who has a lot to answer for since becoming internet famous.

Sandrell Rivers Theater Holds Third-Annual Celebration of Its Namesake

Sandrell Rivers Theater Holds Third-Annual Celebration of Its Namesake

By Artburst MiamiAugust 28, 2020

You’re invited to a birthday party for one of South Florida’s greatest arts champions.

<i>Martin Margiela: In His Own Words</i> Spotlights One of Fashion’s Most Enigmatic Figures

Martin Margiela: In His Own Words Spotlights One of Fashion’s Most Enigmatic Figures

By Trae DeLellisAugust 27, 2020

Reiner Holzemar captures one of the industry’s most enigmatic figures in a remarkably tangible way.

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The 13 Best Things to Do in Miami This Week

The 13 Best Things to Do in Miami This Week

By Jose D. Duran and OthersAugust 26, 2020

Record Store Day, Carl Hiaasen, Full Moon Paddle, and more this week.

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