Critic Hilton Als on the Shuttering of Local Papers: “It Takes Away the Reader’s Ability to Dream”
The longtime “New Yorker” culture critic and Pulitzer Prize-winning author will speak Saturday, February 22, in the Design District.
The longtime “New Yorker” culture critic and Pulitzer Prize-winning author will speak Saturday, February 22, in the Design District.
English DJ and producer Palms Trax is acutely aware of the pitfalls of pigeonholing. “It’s something I worry about a lot. How can I represent everything I’m into musically in a way that still makes sense in the context I’m playing in?” he tells New Times.
The latest edition of the Electric Pickle and ATV Records copartner’s party series is bringing Derrick Carter, Magda, and several Miami DJs together for a Presidents’ Day dance.
Detroit’s DJ Stingray strikes an imposing figure. His face is masked in a black balaclava, his black track jacket bears a large “D” in blackletter — representing his roots in the Motor City — and his sound carries an equally intimidating vibe: He plays a strain of electro known to surpass 130 bpm and can transform a perfectly normal dance floor into a raving mosh pit at a moment’s notice.
While some of us are lucky enough to find time just to hit the gym after work, U.S. Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor has managed to write several books. In addition to her two memoirs, 2014’s My Beloved World and The Beloved World of Sonia Sotomayor, she has also authored two…
Leave the conspicuous consuming and celebrity ballyhoo to the rubes — there’s all sorts of real stuff to do in Miami. Here are our carefully curated suggestions.
Trying to itemize English DJ and producer Pete Tong’s legacy is no easy task. Tong is a polymath; his career spans over three decades and he has had his hands in every branch of the music industry. Whether you start at his beginnings as a DJ in England, or playing…
Millions of people click on Andrew Rae’s videos to watch him bring fictional meals based on TV shows and movies to life on his YouTube channel, Binging With Bashish.
The new series was conceived by local nightlife fixture Laura of Miami and is set to launch this Thursday, January 16, at the Anderson.
Christina “Cuci” Amador and Tony Smurphio of Afrobeta collaborated with the local instrumental act Electric Kif to produce a tropical remix that’s as memorable as it is reflective of Miami.
Lando & the Infinite Sadness will celebrate his debut album, Dark Matter, with a live performance and release party at Technique Records this Friday, January 10.
The Piano Man is set to perform at the Seminole Hard Rock Hollywood for the first time in 11 years this Friday, January 10.
The collaborative efforts of Miami-based DJs True Vine and Sister System date back to 2013. The two South Florida natives, born Santiago Vidal and Alexis Sosa-Toro, met on Facebook through a shared love of the Chemical Brothers; only a few years later, they’re kicking off 2020 by taking over the downtown Miami nightclub Floyd this Saturday.
Now that the regrettable 2010s are behind us, it seems appropriate to cleanse ourselves with a fiesta at Club Space spurred by Luciano. The Swiss-Chilean producer, DJ, and Cadenza Records label founder performs like a Juilliard conductor who spent one night at Amnesia in Ibiza and swapped his baton for turntables.
Even as the last ten years saw Miami’s music and nightlife scenes undergo a series of seismic shifts, the city still made time to host a number of incredible shows. Although the DJ reigns supreme here, a number of live acts also left their mark on the minds and memories…
The DJs’ lengthy, marathon-style approach to mixing makes them a perfect fit for the downtown Miami club’s New Year’s Eve celebrations.
The last time the Swedish duo of Adam Beyer and Ida Engberg played together in Miami was during Ultra 2015. They were DJing during the sunset at the Carl Cox Megastructure, and a brief torrential downpour forced most stages — but not the Megastructure — to momentarily shutdown and wait out the weather. Whether…
Although he’s known for his electro-doused style, the Dallas-born and Berlin-based DJ/producer is not one to constrain himself to a single lane of sound. Textasy’s appearance at Floyd on Saturday, December 28, will see him joined by Jonny From Space and December Beaches.
Whether you’re looking to throw down at Club Space, go hard at Las Rosas, or celebrate a decade of hits with Pitbull, there’s plenty to do in Miami on New Year’s Eve 2020.
Unless you’re a big-label boss or a local, your chances of playing a DJ set in Miami twice in one month are pretty slim. The amount of talent — both local and international — that flows through our electronic paradise is simply too vast.
The longtime DJ-producer is returning to Miami on Friday, December 20, for a set at Wynwood Factory alongside Cocodrills and Leyva.
The rapper and producer brought his now-signature brand of outsize religiosity to Miami Art Week, the most decadent and depraved time of the year for the Magic City.