The 21 Best Things to Do in Miami This Week

Thursday Last year, in the midst of the presidential election, a play set in Mussolini’s Italy on the day of a parade for Hitler ran for a short weekend at the Colony Theatre. The election has come and gone, but the urgency of addressing xenophobia, hate speech, and violence has…

The 21 Best Things to Do in Miami This Week

Baseball is considered America’s pastime, but other countries have been beating us at it for a while. Japan won the World Baseball Classic in 2006 and 2009, and the Dominican Republic snatched the crown in 2013. But hey, in Miami, our allegiances don’t always lie with the good old…

The 21 Best Things to Do in Miami This Week

Those who can’t do, critique (or write articles). So we at New Times make our contribution to culture with cold, hard cash for the artists and musicians who inspire its readers. Artopia is the culmination of our MasterMind Awards, in which three winners will be given grants to continue the groundbreaking…

The 21 Best Things to Do in Miami This Week

Thursday Fluorescent flamingos, bejeweled breasts, a dizzying swirl of palms: This is the opening to Miami Vice, which forever froze Miami in a pastel-colored time warp in the minds of cable consumers across the nation. It’s also the focus of David Reed’s exhibit at PAMM, which will benefit from a…

The 21 Best Things to Do in Miami This Week

Thursday Have you ever wanted to know more about the work of German pop artist Thomas Bayrle? If so, you’re in luck! Critic Kirsty Bell is presenting a talk with an impressively long title: “The Massive Scale of Sameness Makes Everything Completely Different.” Bell knows a thing or two about…

The 21 Best Things to Do in Miami This Week

If art nouveau sounds like something your great-grandmother liked, that’s because it is. But it’s also the art form that preceded the art deco-style buildings of South Beach and inspired a generation of acid-dropping hippies to make innovative and hallucinatory poster art in the ’60s and ’70s. Bet you…

Henry Rollins on Trump, Touring, and Speaking His Mind

At Henry Rollins’ last spoken-word show, in Fort Lauderdale in 2012, the former Black Flag frontman spoke his truths onstage, telling stories, such as the one about his adventures as a host on Nat Geo Wild’s Animal Underworld, and sharing his opinions on everything, like how American culture subjugates women…

100 Creatives: Lazaro Rodriguez Chronicled Miami’s Music and Club Scenes

Most of soft-spoken photographer Lazaro Rodriguez’s close friends don’t know his story of growing up in Hialeah. He was raised by his grandparents because his parents were incarcerated throughout most of his childhood. He says that although they were “kind of poor,” his relatives always stepped in to make sure he never noticed.

100 Creatives: Jason Handelsman, Miami’s Weird-Art Messiah

Each of us ascribes to a certain narrative about ourselves that helps us face the mirror each morning. Conceptual artist and writer Jason Handelsman is a man committed to experimenting with those narratives for art’s sake. The former Miami New Times clubs editor, current proud father of 2-year-old Timothy…

100 Creatives: Magnus Sodamin Paints Miami Nature Masterpieces

Though not native to Miami, 29-year-old Magnus Sodamin has taken to these southern swampy lands like a fish to water. And fishing is actually something that inspires him as an artist. From the time when his grandfather in Norway first brought him out on peaceful waters to the days he spends in nature today, he observes and processes the waking world around him.

100 Creatives: Ronnie Rivera Animates the Weird and Wonderful in Miami

In 2010, when things on the internet were actually fun, Ronnie Rivera made it even more of a virtual party as one half of online arts collective Bleeding Palm. He took paparazzi-style photos at live events at a time when everyone woke up bright and early the next afternoon, drenched in alcohol sweat and cigarette stink, to see if someone had snapped a cool pic of them the night before and posted it on a website.

100 Creatives: Artist Cara Despain Explores the American West

A few years ago, artist and writer Cara Despain made the fairly dramatic move from her hometown of Salt Lake City to Miami. She didn’t just spin a globe and point; her childhood best friend had already dropped anchor here in a sea of artist friends. Though Despain always knew she would be an artist one day…

Ida Applebroog Debuts “Mercy Hospital” at ICA Miami

In 1968, artist Ida Applebroog and her husband moved their four children from Chicago to California. Around that time, she became overwhelmingly depressed. “I took both my young sons, and I drove them, they helped me drive, to the zoo in San Diego. I didn’t know what I was doing,…

R. Kelly Aims for Redemption in Miami Concert

The mythology surrounding R&B icon R. Kelly often eclipses his musical legacy. And the horror stories that surround the 49-year-old singer overshadow that powerful and expressive voice and those catchy songs that have roped in listeners for 29 years.   Kelly’s Buffet Tour, which came to the at American Airlines…

Ibeyi Mixes Music and Santería to Make Something Truly Original

Typically, getting a peek into the inner worlds of a pair of 20-year-old artists is a task for someone with the patience of the Virgin Mother and the cleverness of Oscar Wilde. But twin sisters Naomi and Lisa-Kaindé Díaz of the sonic duo Ibeyi make interviewing easy. They speak excitedly…

O, Miami 2016 Brings Poetry to the Magic City

In a poetry class, Liberty City third-grader Jane wrote this seemingly simple haiku: I am walking and my hair swinging. “You can tell she’s thinking all the time,” her poetry teacher and creator of the poetry project Sunroom, Laurel Nakanishi, says of her student. “I got this whole view into…

Vizcaya Introduces Seersucker Game Night With Croquet on the Bay

Biscayne Bay is lined with plenty of eye-popping structures fit for a sweet Architectural Digest spread, but none on that waterway is quite as impressive as Vizcaya Museum & Gardens. The Italian Renaissance-style former villa and estate of businessman and environmentalist James Deering was built on a seaside strip of mangrove forest…