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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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Connect Records Rises From Radio-Active’s Ashes in Fort Lauderdale

By Douglas MarkowitzSeptember 4, 2024

Connect Records will focus more on imported vinyl, dance music, 45s, and other specialty records.

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What Movies to See in Miami Theaters in September

By Douglas MarkowitzSeptember 4, 2024

Megalopolis, Beetlejuice Beetlejuice, The Substance – here are the film screenings you aren’t going to want to miss this month.

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Brazilian Jazz Legends Azymuth Aren’t Going Anywhere

By Douglas MarkowitzAugust 27, 2024

Azymuth has been around for more than 50 years, a stunning achievement for any band.

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John Woo’s Remake of The Killer Is Dead on Arrival

By Douglas MarkowitzAugust 27, 2024

The Killer isn’t poorly made, but it is so blandly competent that you can’t help but feel let down.

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Blink Twice, ZoÁ« Kravitz’s Directorial Debut, Is a Style-Over-Substance Film

By Douglas MarkowitzAugust 23, 2024

Blink Twice is an entertaining first feature by ZoÁ« Kravitz, one that’s not as indulgent as films by actors can often be.

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Alien: Romulus Is the Perfect Organism

By Douglas MarkowitzAugust 14, 2024

Alien: Romulus takes all the best parts of the first two films and stitches them together like a skilled surgeon.

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End of an Era: Radio-Active Records Announces Closure

By Douglas MarkowitzAugust 12, 2024

Fort Lauderdale’s Radio-Active Records announced it will close its doors and transition to an online store.

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Here’s Your Guide to Miami Art Shows in August 2024

By Douglas MarkowitzAugust 9, 2024

From Sarah and Samantha Ferrer’s celebration of Cuban heritage to Lucía Maman’s deformed subjects, don’t miss out on these art exhibitions this month.

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A Massive Japanese Cultural Convention Is Coming to Miami Beach

By Douglas MarkowitzAugust 7, 2024

Spirit of Japan promises to highlight every possible aspect of the unique culture of the Land of the Rising Sun.

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Five Horror Classics to See at Popcorn Frights Film Festival

By Douglas MarkowitzAugust 1, 2024

The Grudge to Candyman, this year’s Popcorn Frights lineup is stacked with classic horror films.

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What Movies to See in Miami Theaters in August

By Douglas MarkowitzJuly 31, 2024

Alien: Romulus, Trap, The Crow, and more hit theater screens in August.

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Oolite Arts Cancels This Year’s Ellies Awards

By Douglas MarkowitzJuly 25, 2024

The cancellation of this year’s Ellies Awards comes after the controversial removal of VÅ© HoÁ ng Khánh Nguyên’s art installation.

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Terrestrial Funk Is Opening a Miami Record Store

By Douglas MarkowitzJuly 24, 2024

Terrestrial Funk’s brick-and-mortar record store opens in Miami’s Design District on Saturday.

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Hip-Hop Trailblazer Missy Elliott’s 5 Best Visual Moments

By Douglas MarkowitzJuly 18, 2024

Throughout her career, Missy Elliott has dominated with her mind-bending visuals.

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Review: Twisters Isn’t a Disaster, but It Won’t Blow You Away

By Douglas MarkowitzJuly 18, 2024

In Twisters, director Lee Isaac Chung’s focus on characters does not necessarily translate into a more entertaining film.

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Here’s Your Guide to Miami Art Shows in July 2024

By Douglas MarkowitzJuly 11, 2024

From Fredric Snitzer to Mindy Solomon, here are the gallery shows popping up in Miami this month.

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Review: Longlegs Is the Scariest Movie You’ll See This Year

By Douglas MarkowitzJuly 10, 2024

Nicolas Cage is unrecognizable and fully manifested as the freakish villain in Longlegs.

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Art Basel Miami Beach Announces 2024 Exhibitors

By Douglas MarkowitzJuly 9, 2024

Central Fine, David Castillo, and Fredric Snitzer are some of the local galleries exhibiting at Art Basel this year.

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The Best Concerts and Music Festivals Coming to Miami Later in 2024

By Douglas MarkowitzJuly 5, 2024

Taylor Swift, III Points, Charli XCX – the best concerts of 2024 have yet to come.

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Review: MaXXXine Is a Messy Conclusion to the X Trilogy

By Douglas MarkowitzJuly 5, 2024

As with director Ti West’s other films, MaXXXine has glimmers of great ideas.

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Season Three of The Bear Highlights the Downsides of Perfectionism

By Douglas MarkowitzJuly 4, 2024

No show on television better explores the abusive relationship of creative labor than The Bear.

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What Movies to See in Miami Theaters in July

By Douglas MarkowitzJuly 3, 2024

The movies opening in July include MaXXXine, Twisters, Deadpool & Wolverine, and more.

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