Casbah Fair

Eight decades ago, while he was seeding a vision that would eventually grow into Opa-locka, developer Glenn Curtiss imagined “the most perfect city that planning and engineering could achieve, and the most beautiful that the art of man could conceive.” That dream was deferred by the hurricane of 1926 and…

Reality Is … (Fill in the Blank)

We seem to be in the middle of one of those thematic blitzes that happen every now and then in the film world. This past year it was Dark City and The Truman Show; so far this year we’ve had EDtv, The Matrix, and eXistenZ. Coming up in the next…

An Apple with Bite

An appealing hybrid of fiction and documentary, The Apple joins a small group of contemporary films (1988’s The Thin Blue Line, 1992’s Brother’s Keeper) that depart from the insular universe of movies to reach out and affect the real world. It tells the story of Massoumeh and Zahra, real-life twelve-year-old…

The Great Caper Collapse

Sean Connery has always been a terse, minimalist actor, spitting out his lines in tight bursts of Scottish brogue. But in Entrapment the kingly Scot goes beyond minimalism to the point where he’s practically doing semaphore with his eyebrows. As the legendary art thief Robert “Mac” MacDougal, Connery isn’t just…

God Help the Queen

If Sid Caesar had ever performed a sketch about Henry VIII, it might have resembled the hilarious second act of The King’s Mare, Oscar E. Moore’s bio-comedy about the Tudor monarch and his fourth wife, Anne of Cleves. The entire play is now enjoying a high-spirited world premiere at Boca…

Night & Day

thursday april 22 With 23 musicians and seven singers, the University of Miami’s Latin big band is large enough to merit the moniker the University of Miami Salsa Orchestra. UM’s spacious Gusman Concert Hall (1314 Miller Rd., Coral Gables) thus seems an appropriate venue for their performance tonight, featuring Latin…

Petting Project

A day outdoors with spoiled-rotten babies, frisky pigs, and chatty birds sounds like heaven? Well, there’s a little patch of it smack dab in the middle of South Florida’s farm country at Patch O’ Heaven Petting Farm, a one-of-a-kind, hands-on animal sanctuary nestled in South Miami-Dade’s Redlands. The farm, originally…

Speaking in Drums

Along with a powerful sound, drums can deliver a compelling message. Slave owners in America knew this and made sure to rid laborers of their instruments. Slave holders in Haiti were not as savvy, or slaves there were more resourceful. When brought to the island, scads of African tribes (Yoruba…

Eddie Murphy’s So-Called Life

Imagine, if you will, one of Bob Hope and Bing Crosby’s classic road movies that never leaves the terminal, and you have pretty much described Life, the strikingly uneventful new comedy starring Eddie Murphy and Martin Lawrence. It’s their Road to Nowhere. Life, which was directed by Ted Demme from…

Even Punks Get the Blues

The SLC in SLC Punk! stands for Salt Lake City, but it might as well stand for Some Lucky Chump. The filmmaker, James Merendino, has stated that this tale of two punk buddies trying to spread anarchy through the Utah capital in 1985 reflects his own rebellious teenage years there…

Virtual Content and Its Discontents

Just as David Cronenberg’s The Fly (1986) came off as an organic reaction to a terrible new wasting disease, his new movie crystallizes the confusions of an epoch that can’t decide whether it’s the Entertainment Era, the Information Age, or the Digital Millennium. Named for a fictional game system also…

Death Be Not Subtle

Ariel Dorfman’s political potboiler opens like the creaky thrillers from which it’s descended — on the proverbial dark and stormy night. Paulina is alone, waiting for her husband to arrive at their desolate beach house. It’s raining. There’s no phone. A stranger enters. Well, maybe not a stranger. As Death…

The Indie 27

It seems the entire population of South Florida now works in the entertainment industry. If not full-time, then during the off-hours from their day jobs. And every single person is making a movie. Or already has one in the can. Or plans to make one as soon as he or…

Invasion Installation

For most people the Bay of Pigs, the infamous CIA-backed attempt to oust Castro in 1961 that left close to 120 men dead (4 Americans), 60 wounded, and nearly 1200 imprisoned, is a faint blip on the radar screen of history. To artist George Sanchez it was an epic screwup…

Night & Day

thursday april 15 You’ve always wanted to dance professionally but you’ve never been given the chance to get onstage and strut your stuff. Maybe the reason has to do with your utter lack of grace. Yes, two left feet can be a major hindrance for those desirous of a career…

Into the Heart of Bleakness

When we first see Isa, the 21-year-old heroine of Erick Zonca’s The Dreamlife of Angels, she is trudging under the weight of a huge backpack through the chilly dawn of an almost featureless European city. With her close-cropped dark hair and street urchin’s sniffle, she seems to be carrying the…

True Drew in Delightful No-Brainer, Plus an Uneasy, Edgy Go

Courage comes in an infinite variety of forms and faces, but who among us would be brave enough to relive our high school years, face the horrors of homeroom, and confront hallways so fraught with danger that the most treacherous battlefield would look as placid as a meadow? It is…

A Moon Not Forgotten

“It sure was a beautiful night,” says Jamie Tyrone, one of the two survivors in American theater’s most famous morning-after scene. “I’ll never forget it,” this drunk says to Josie Hogan, the woman who has given him the only respite from misery he’s likely to get in this life. But…

Not So Pedestrian

During the mid-Fifties when Morris Lapidus was designing Bal Harbour’s Americana Hotel, he wanted monkeys to swing from the vines in the lobby’s glassed-in terrarium. The restrained Tisch family, then-owners of the hotel, balked. Ultimately only a few baby alligators got to scamper around the terrarium’s tropical foliage and accompanying…

Tasteful Art

“The festival is intended to be a celebration of both the artistic palette and the one in your mouth,” says Marshall Davis, executive director of Feast for the Palette. The inaugural event is taking place this weekend in and around Bayfront Park. Billed as the largest multiethnic festival in South…

Night & Day

thursday april 8 They’ll be giving out big bills to the fishermen who reel in the heaviest catches at the Miami Billfish Tournament. The competition gets under way this evening with registration and a captain’s meeting. Then anglers hit the high seas from 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. tomorrow and…

Don’t It Make That White Hair Gray

Steve Martin says he doesn’t want audiences to expect the same old Steve Martin whenever he stars in a comedy. But that means one thing when he’s referring to Roxanne and L.A. Story, two inspired flights of romantic farce (based on his own scripts), and another when he’s talking about…