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Douglas Markowitz

Douglas Markowitz has covered art and music in South Florida for nearly a decade, with stories published by Resident Advisor, the Miami Herald, the Sun Sentinel, Artburst, Burnaway, and principally the Miami New Times, where he interned in 2017. In 2023 he was named a finalist for the Knight-Esserman Journalism Award. He is a University of North Florida graduate and former culture editor at the Phoenix New Times.

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Ten Concerts to Look Forward to in Miami in 2024

By Celia Almeida and OthersJanuary 4, 2024

Olivio Rodrigo, Bad Bunny, Taylor Swift – Miami’s 2024 concert calendar is packed with big names and acts with cult fan bases.

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10 Best Miami Art Exhibitions of 2023

By Douglas MarkowitzDecember 22, 2023

From the Pérez Art Museum to the Historic Hampton House, the Miami art scene showcased high-quality work throughout 2023.

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“Making Miami” Chronicles the City’s Early Art Scene

By Douglas MarkowitzDecember 19, 2023

Before Art Basel Miami Beach supercharged the city’s art scene, the Miami Design District was home to four crucial nonprofit art spaces.

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Ambient Music Icon William Basinski Comes Home to Florida

By Douglas MarkowitzDecember 14, 2023

William Basinski, the ambient composer who turned tape loops into a new musical language, lands in Miami.

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Miami Art Week Is Over, but There’s Still Plenty to See at Museums and Galleries

By Douglas MarkowitzDecember 12, 2023

The best time to check out Miami’s art museums and galleries is after Art Basel leaves town.

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Miami Art Week’s Satellite Fairs Defy Expectations

By Douglas MarkowitzDecember 8, 2023

During Miami Art Week, there are more than a dozen concurrent art fairs, each offering a unique snapshot of contemporary art and design.

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Ogawa Omakase Restaurant in Little River Is a Portal to Japan

By Douglas MarkowitzDecember 8, 2023

Ogawa, the latest omakase experience in Miami’s Little River neighborhood, is a cut above.

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Want to Avoid Art Basel Traffic? Take the Bus

By Douglas MarkowitzDecember 8, 2023

After suffering through yet another apocalyptic Art Basel traffic jam, I was ready to give Miami’s public transit a try.

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Something’s in the Air at Art Basel Miami Beach 2023

By Douglas MarkowitzDecember 7, 2023

There are rumors that the art market is about to crash, but do the vibes at this year’s Art Basel Miami Beach have to be this off?

Japanese Women’s Pro Wrestling League Gets Ready to Rumble in Miami

Japanese Women’s Pro Wrestling League Gets Ready to Rumble in Miami

By Douglas MarkowitzDecember 5, 2023

Sukeban attempts to bring a new sensibility to pro wrestling with plenty of inspiration from Japanese fashion and pop culture.

Hernan Bas Creates His Own Art Basel in “The Conceptualists”

By Douglas MarkowitzDecember 1, 2023

With “The Conceptualists,” Hernan Bas has constructed his own, much more entertaining art fair.

At PAMM, Gary Simmons Addresses What America Can’t Erase

By Douglas MarkowitzNovember 30, 2023

“Public Enemy” is full of displays where something is missing, forcing the viewer to ask what should be there and why it isn’t.

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Legendary Montreux Jazz Festival Announces Miami Edition

By Douglas MarkowitzNovember 29, 2023

The Swiss-based Montreux Jazz Festival is coming to Miami next year with headliners Jon Batiste and Daryl Hall.

NSU Art Museum Changes the Conversation on Color-Field Painting

By Douglas MarkowitzNovember 24, 2023

“Glory of the World” is NSU Art Museum’s attempt to show how abstract painters working in the wake of abstract expressionism tried to find a way forward for the form.

Tribeca Music Lounge Brings Eartheater, Actress to Art Basel Miami Beach

By Douglas MarkowitzNovember 22, 2023

Tribeca Festival’s Music Lounge returns for Miami Art Week with a murderer’s row of cutting-edge musicians.

Miami-Born Author Jonathan Escoffery Shortlisted for Booker Prize

By Douglas MarkowitzNovember 22, 2023

Jonathan Escoffery’s debut novel, If I Survive You, has been nominated for one of English literature’s most prestigious awards.

Where to Shop on Record Store Day Black Friday 2023 in Miami

By Douglas MarkowitzNovember 22, 2023

Ditch the mall – here’s where to shop local in Miami on Record Store Day Black Friday.

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Jason Aldean, Lainey Wilson Will Headline Tortuga Music Festival 2024

By Douglas MarkowitzNovember 21, 2023

Tortuga Music Festival brings a lineup chock-full of country music to Fort Lauderdale Beach April 5-7, 2024.

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Travis Scott Has Become a Problem for Hip-Hop

By Douglas MarkowitzNovember 15, 2023

Travis Scott represents the triumph of pop, consumerism, and the commercial music industry over hip-hop’s radicalism.

Keep On Truckin’: Dále Zine Hits the Road With New Bookmobile

By Douglas MarkowitzNovember 15, 2023

Beep, beep! Dále Zine has converted a Japanese mini-truck into a mobile bookstore.

The Listening Bar at Kaori May Be Miami’s Best Audiophile Bar Yet

By Douglas MarkowitzNovember 8, 2023

The Listening Bar at Kaori feels different from other audiophile bars in Miami – more thoughtful, more comfortable, and more communal.

Tim Hecker Pushes Ambient Music Beyond the Meditative Experience

By Douglas MarkowitzNovember 7, 2023

From the start, Tim Hecker’s music never seemed to fit into the popular conception of ambient music.

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