A Staggering Rembrandt Exhibition at the Norton Is a Masterpiece Itself
This is the first time Rembrandt, Vermeer, and other Dutch Old Masters have been exhibited in South Florida.
This is the first time Rembrandt, Vermeer, and other Dutch Old Masters have been exhibited in South Florida.
The film presents the Everglades as a territory riddled with low-simmering conflict over its place amid Florida’s endless economic development.
José Carlos Diaz got his start showing art out of his apartment.
Highlights include Mean Girls, River of Grass, and Miami Film Festival Gems.
The reopening of the Freedom Tower, a trove of erotic art at the Museum of Sex, and more.
Get a sneak peek at some of the films that will be up for Oscars, Golden Globes, and other top honors early next year.
Fall festival season is right around the corner.
Films from across the Caribbean and diaspora are available: from Cuba, Jamaica, and Haiti to St. Lucia and Barbados.
The ambient musician will play live to accompany the fairy-tale horror film, The Bloody Lady.
Community and corporate shops alike are expanding the literary landscape in South Florida.
The art scene is getting busier in the months leading up to Miami Art Week.
He spent years in the studio system. Now he’s bringing his expertise home to the 305.
A Stanley Kubrick epic, a fan-favorite bad movie, and more.
“Language and Image” aims to appraise the medium in a post-AI world.
Here are ten noteworthy shows to see around town this month.
Six Miami-based galleries will show at the fair this year.
Indie and art house classics, family favorites, and some fantastic animated works.
Group shows, Design District openings, and more.
Queer cinema classics, undiscovered films we should all know, and more.
Broward County’s theater scene is incredibly eclectic.
The festival is still an unapologetic space for Caribbean culture.
Cera is one of the best parts of the auteur’s new film, The Phoenician Scheme.