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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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Country Bay Music Festival Makes a Case for Country in Miami

By Douglas MarkowitzNovember 3, 2023

The festival arrives as country music continues to explode in popularity.

Don’t Miss These 10 Hotly Anticipated Films at Gems 2023

Don’t Miss These 10 Hotly Anticipated Films at Gems 2023

By Trae DeLellis and OthersOctober 31, 2023

From Hayao Miyazaki’s latest animated masterpiece to Emerald Fennel’s divisive follow-up, Miami Film Festival’s Gems is full of surprises.

Frost Science Museum’s Latest Exhibit Goes Deep on Sharks

Frost Science Museum’s Latest Exhibit Goes Deep on Sharks

By Douglas MarkowitzOctober 18, 2023

“Sharks” at Frost Science Museum allows visitors to stare straight into the eyes of an enormous tiger shark – no wetsuit, diving cage, or chainmail required.

Christmas Wonderland, a New Holiday Theme Park, Is Coming to Tropical Park

By Douglas MarkowitzOctober 13, 2023

Christmas Wonderland bills itself as the next generation of holiday spectacle, featuring high-tech lighting displays and cutting-edge interactive experiences.

Techno Legend Jeff Mills: “Always Play Like It’s Your Last Set”

By Douglas MarkowitzOctober 12, 2023

Few figures are as legendary in the techno genre as Jeff Mills, whose influential DJing style is acclaimed the world over.

At NSU Art Museum, the Future of South Florida Art Is “Perfect”

By Douglas MarkowitzOctober 10, 2023

“Future Past Perfect” features impressive, stylistically diverse work from a group of South Florida artists worth monitoring.

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Don’t Miss These 7 Live Acts at III Points 2023

By Douglas MarkowitzOctober 10, 2023

From Alice Glass to Explosions in the Sky, there are plenty of worthy live acts on III Points’ lineup.

10 Must-See Acts at III Points 2023

By Douglas MarkowitzOctober 6, 2023

The most interesting acts at III Points aren’t the ones at the top of the bill – instead, they can be found further down the lineup.

South Miami’s Mi’talia Kitchen Revamps With Bold New Menu

By Douglas MarkowitzOctober 4, 2023

A Grove Bay Hospitality staple revamps its offerings with bold takes on classic Italian dishes.

Mitski Will Launch Theater Tour at Fillmore Miami Beach UPDATED

By Douglas MarkowitzOctober 4, 2023

Singer-songwriter Mitski will return to Miami in January for her first headlining gig since 2016.

“Nam June Paik: The Miami Years” Explores Legendary Artist’s Golden Years

By Douglas MarkowitzOctober 4, 2023

Miami was once home to one of the most important and celebrated artists of the 20th Century, Nam June Paik.

Miyazaki and More in Store for Miami Film Festival’s Gems 2023

Miyazaki and More in Store for Miami Film Festival’s Gems 2023

By Douglas MarkowitzOctober 3, 2023

The Boy and the Heron may be the biggest jewel in Gems’ crown, but there are plenty of treasures to be had during the film festival.

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Third Horizon Brings Caribbean Cinema to Streaming

By Douglas MarkowitzSeptember 29, 2023

With the help of the Criterion Channel, Third Horizon offers a sample of the great filmmaking coming from the Caribbean and its diaspora.

7 Can’t-Miss Art Exhibits Coming to Miami Museums and Galleries This Fall

By Douglas MarkowitzSeptember 26, 2023

Miami’s art museums and galleries are gearing up for another season, featuring artists like Gary Simmons, Hernan Bas, and Charles Gaines.

El Perreo Links With Boiler Room for Massive Reggaeton Rave

By Douglas MarkowitzSeptember 22, 2023

Partygoers at El Perreo find themselves losing inhibitions – and lots of hoop earrings – and embracing the raunchy, campy mayhem.

Art With Me Returns During Art Week With Underworld as Headliner

Art With Me Returns During Art Week With Underworld as Headliner

By Douglas MarkowitzSeptember 21, 2023

Art With Me is set to return to Virginia Key Beach Park, with the dates shifted a week to coincide with Art Week.

Drake Finds Himself in the Late Stage of His Career – and Creatively Bankrupt

By Douglas MarkowitzSeptember 21, 2023

Drake could stop making music tomorrow and still be swimming in money for the rest of his life.

How Death Grips Became the Last True Punk Band

By Douglas MarkowitzSeptember 20, 2023

Death Grips keeps lit the last embers of a dying punk ethos of rejecting authority and doing it yourself.

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The Romantic, Perfectionist Rave Music of Overmono

By Douglas MarkowitzSeptember 15, 2023

Freedom is the main idea that runs through Overmono’s work – freedom to dance and have fun.

The Uniquely American Mystery of Lana Del Rey

By Douglas MarkowitzSeptember 14, 2023

How did Lana Del Rey go from a laughingstock to America’s sweetheart?

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Five Miami Galleries Will Exhibit at Art Basel Miami Beach 2023

By Douglas MarkowitzSeptember 13, 2023

Five galleries from Miami have been chosen to participate in Art Basel Miami Beach this year – the most ever.

10 Miami Restaurants to Celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month – and Every Other Month

By Douglas MarkowitzSeptember 13, 2023

Every month is Hispanic Heritage Month in the Magic City.

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