Borgore at the Fillmore Miami Beach, June 17

Boregore With Caligula, Juan Basshead, and MC Jumanji Fillmore Miami Beach June 17, 2011 Better Than: My high school graduation, which just happened to be at the same place. A full moon brings out the untamed and feral-minded, and the kids were ruthless last night at the Fillmore Miami Beach,…

Los Amigos Invisibles at Grand Central, June 11

Los Amigos Invisibles With Minimal Grand Central Miami June 11, 2011 Better Than: Your standard art walk afterparty. The disco ball was all too fitting at Grand Central last night with the funky, disco jazz rock-pop fusion of Los Amigos Invisibles. Only the Grammy-winning Venezuelan band could have a whole…

Four Stages in the Evolution of Lionel Richie’s Hair

Lionel Richie. His hair is fucking crazy, bordering on crazy awesome. However, throughout the decades he has made efforts to tone it down. That mustache, on the other hand, has stuck around like his daughter’s herpes. We’re not insinuating Nicole Richie is a slut, by the way, it’s just that…

With Deep Surface, Film Meets Dance at Miami Beach Cinematheque

Composer Gabriel Pulido, who conceived the multimedia performance work Deep Surface, has a degree in music synthesis. Perhaps that’s one reason why the Venezuelan-born artist’s collaborations take him to Paris and New York from his home base in Miami, bringing together influences from a variety of sources to create a…

The Show-Goers Guide to Injury-Free Crowdsurfing

Sure, it looks all fun and easy. But crowdsurfing is an exceedingly perilous extreme sport. And it’s not just the surfers who’ve gotta worry about getting hurt. The crowd’s in an equal amount of danger. So don’t be the fool, getting bruised and making enemies for a lack of expertise…

Los Amigos Invisibles at Grand Central June 11

Do you know Los Amigos? Well, this Venezuelan disco-funk crew is right on the forefront of the Latin indie-dance scene, one that thrives here in Miami and runs parallel to the general street-level culture oozing out of our downtown bars and clubs. And really, lead singer Julio “Chiulu” Briceño’s trademark…

The Hangover II Treats the Original Like a Sacred Text

Most sequels are born of good box office rather than good ideas–if you build it and they come, you simply must build another one. But it’s hard to imagine a more calculating, creatively bankrupt piece of real estate than The Hangover Part II.  Trade out Las Vegas for Bangkok, a…

MIFF Director Jaie Laplante on Palme d’Or Contenders at Cannes

Film Fiend features dispatches from Miami International Film Festival Director Jaie Laplante as he scopes flicks on the indie film festival circuit. As another Cannes Film Festival winds down, all the chic cineastes here on the Croisette are pretending not to care about the Grand Jury prizes, awarded in a glitzy ceremony…

Will Ferrell, Down and Out, in Everything Must Go

Greatly expanded from a four-page, single-situation short story by Raymond Carver, Dan Rush’s first feature Everything Must Go is an ambitious if enervated vehicle for Will Ferrell–playing it straight as Nick Halsey, a middle-class drunk fired from his job and locked out of his suburban home by an irate, never-seen…