New York Jets: Respected Rivals or Worst Team Ever?

Miami’s had a tough football year, and that’s putting it nicely. But it’s about to get even worse, when the city’s droves of New York and New Jersey transplants take to the streets, the bars, and Sun Life Stadium clad in green to support the Jets in the last game…

The Artist Revives Silent Films to Sweet Success

An undeniably charming homage to Hollywood in the late 1920s, The Artist will probably be the most successful silent movie since the days of the Gish sisters. It might also be the first silent film many of its viewers have ever seen. French writer-director Michel Hazanavicius, who has previously struck…

Choreographer Rosie Herrera’s Favorite 2011 Performances

As 2011 comes to an end, we’re getting all nostalgic about the great moments in Miami culture that took place over the past year. And we know we’re not alone. So we’ve asked some of Miami’s top artists, writers, film producers and other cultural geniuses about their favorite 2011 memories…

The Ten Greatest Miami Movie Moments of All Time

At times, it seems the outside world is totally fascinated with Miami. And why not? It’s a city known for fun, sun, skin, great parties, and great drugs. And it all looks even more sexy and dangerous when projected onto the silver screen.From the black-and-white era to modern-day computerized car…

Five Reasons You Should Celebrate Noche Buena This Year

Ah, Christmas Eve. A quaint day spent by the majority of those who live outside of South Florida doing nothing out of the ordinary. But if you’re a Cuban-Miamian, Noche Buena is what’s up on the 24th. Noche Buena, which translates to “good night,” is more than just a massive…

Five Un-Christmasy Things To Do On December 25

Christmas is a holiday, which essentially means it’s a holy day. And in the U.S., this most holy of days essentially shuts down the whole town. Unlike our northern relatives’ ugly sweater gatherings by the fireplace, Miamians aren’t cooped up with family, powering through the cold. Instead, we’re looking for…

Five New Year’s Eve Events You Can’t Afford

The end of the year is nigh, and it’s time to wave goodbye to 2011 with one hand, while taking a gulp of your finest bubbly with the other. Some sad sacks are happy to celebrate the New Year countdown à-la-sofa with Dick Clarke’s New Year’s Rockin’ Eve and a…

Why Misfits is the Best Show You’re Not Watching

If we can take one thing away from the London riots of this past year, it might be that young people in England are proper wankers. Now imagine the damage those little twats could have caused if they all had superpowers. It might look a bit like Misfits.The hit British…

Will Dexter Swap Sibling Sex For Serial Killing?

Look, we’ve loved Dexter from the very first episode. We love feeling justified in rooting for a serial killer. We love its quirky supporting characters, especially that horndog Masuka. We even love laughing at its sad attempts to recreate the Miami experience. (Remember the time Dexter visited the sex offender…

Meet Beach Day, a Surf Rock Three-Piece from Hollyweird

Earlier this week, Crossfade met up with Kim, Nat, and Skylar of local band Beach Day on the set of their promotional photo shoot. The three-piece’s sound is mellow ’60s surf rock, and these girls and their guy have been spreading laid-back tunes all over town with multiple shows at…

The Nutcracker: A Miami Holiday Tradition Returns

Miami City Ballet’s production of George Balanchine’s The Nutcracker is a mainstay to Miami’s holiday season. MCB first produced The Nutcracker on Nov. 23, 1990, at the Naples Philharmonic Center for the Arts. Since then the company has performed the Christmastime classic annually throughout Broward, Palm Beach, and Miami-Dade Counties…

Handmade for the Holidays: Three Ways to Shop

If you’re the kind of person who shudders at the thought of Black Friday or abhors malls altogether, chances are you’d be a good candidate for buying handmade this year. Not only do you avoid fighting your way through obnoxious crowds of sale-hungry consumers, but when you buy handmade, you’ll…