Prophet and Loss

Coming hard on the heels of New Theatre’s stylistically impressive but emotionally aloof Angels in America Part I: Millennium Approaches, the playhouse’s humanizing production of Tony Kushner’s challenging sequel, the three-hour Part II: Perestroika, unearths the soul in the play’s characters. The stirring performances are enhanced by the complexity and…

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thursday september 11 Antonio Canales and His Ballet Flamenco: Choreographer Antonio Canales, considered to be among the best flamenco dancers in the world, and his troupe present the dramatic flamenco musical Torero, tonight through Sunday at 8:00 p.m. at the Jackie Gleason Theater of the Performing Arts (1700 Washington Ave.,…

Death in the Afternoon

The Disappearance of Garcia Lorca aims to cover a great deal of ground. It portrays Spain, with picturesque splendor, just before civil war, and the fate of impassioned, iconoclastic Spanish poet Federico Garcia Lorca in the clutches of fascism. Still, no matter how earnestly it attempts to realize its epic…

Game, Set, Match

The Game is a puzzle picture; beyond its premise there isn’t much you can divulge without giving the show away. I’m not one of those critics who like to write “Stop reading now if you plan to see this movie,” so I’m tempted to wrap things up right now and…

The Little Shop That Could

A confession: Before the curtain goes up on any musical production, I check out the number of songs in each act; if the show turns out to be a turkey I can start the countdown till the final curtain. During the intermission to Little Shop of Horrors, now at Boca…

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thursday september 4 Invitation to the Arts: It’s a sampler platter of culture! Instead of a couple of fried mozzarella sticks here or an oily potato skin there, you get short little bitefuls of delectable ballet, theater, dance, and other arty offerings. A showcase for the upcoming season at Jackie…

Reel to Real

Somewhere in the meat-packing district in downtown Manhattan, behind a nondescript door in an unremarkable building, about 100,000 reels of film sit in stacks on twelve-foot-high metal shelves, and in unruly piles on the concrete floor. The titles taped to the sides of each canister — The Honey Industry, Resistance…

Kiss and Tell

Even though he was actually born on July 3, legendary Broadway showman George M. Cohan (1878-1942) didn’t let the matter of a few hours stop him from proclaiming Independence Day his birthday. Immortalized by Hollywood’s Yankee Doodle Dandy (1942) and Broadway’s George M!(1968), the theatrical producer/actor/playwright/songwriter fostered America’s growing nationalism…

When the Art Starts

The summer doldrums have taken their toll on the South Florida art scene. Most local galleries and museums, it seems, have been on vacation — or might as well have been. With few culturally minded out-of-towners to cater to and with Miami art aficionados off at the Venice Biennial or…

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thursday august 28 Big Wig: From New Jersey, the state that gave the world Bruce Springsteen, the Misfits, and Bon Jovi, among others, comes Big Wig — a hyper-catchy melodic-core band that packs a punk punch. The band’s recent album, UnMerry Melodies (on Fearless Records), boasts a dozen fast-paced, moshibly…

Father and Child Reunion

If you’re nostalgic for the cockeyed let-it-all-out gabfests of the late John Cassavetes, She’s So Lovely will seem like dejà vu all over again. Cassavetes wrote the script more than a decade ago, and now his son Nick, whose first feature, Unhook the Stars, starred his mother, Gena Rowlands, has…

The Blonde Leading the Bland

Excess Baggage, Alicia Silverstone’s first feature from her First Kiss Productions, turns out to be a rather shaggy and uninvolving jaunt. As Emily T. Hope, the moneyed teenager looking for love from her emotionally distant single dad (Jack Thompson), Silverstone pouts a lot while trying to wring our sympathy. Even…

Spoof Positive

The sky was as dark as an actress’s roots when I pulled into the lot of Fort Lauderdale’s Studio Theatre, where the newly formed Actors’ Project has set up shop. For its first move on the local scene, the company is flexing its muscles with the musical Song of Singapore,…

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thursday august 21 Frugal Indulgents: It’s hard to be a broke twentysomething with expensive tastes. When you have Donna Karan tastes and a Clothestime budget, having an empty wallet seems to be a constant rebuke. But don’t despair — Jennifer Griffin, one of the authors of Frugal Indulgents: How to…

Way Too Ordinary People

Mike Leigh’s new film Career Girls is compact and minor. I don’t mean that as a slam, exactly. After the dawdling expansiveness of last year’s Secrets & Lies, his latest one is something of a relaxation — it’s appealingly small-scale. Leigh isn’t doing anything here he hasn’t done better before…

Strong Women Still MIA

In G.I. Jane, Demi Moore plays a naval intelligence officer, Lt. Jordan O’Neil, who is recruited to be the first female SEAL. She gets a buzzcut. She endures the indignities of the male volunteers snickering at her in the food line. She rolls huge barrels through the surf and clambers…

Them There Bugs

When the beautiful entomologist rips open the chest cavity of a huge bloodthirsty insect in the sci-fi nightmare Mimic, it turns into Thoracic Park. This movie, like Spielberg’s, features evolution gone haywire and dramaturgy gone to hell. In the prologue, the heroine — the reckless and courageous (or foolhardy and…

Shake and Not Stirred

Looking for something different, I turned to the movie listings. Bad idea. Speed 2, Batman and Robin, George of the Jungle: a bevy of tired sequels and spinoffs that sent me fleeing back to the theater capsules, where I opted for Shakespeare. Ahhhh, why bother with Hollywood hacks when the…

Sunken Treasures

Ann Lorraine Labriola’s sculpture Stargazer sits on the ocean floor five miles southeast of Key West in eighteen feet of water. On a brilliantly sunny Saturday afternoon recently, a light breeze wrinkled the surface as the artist and her boyfriend approached the site in his fishing boat. After the boat…

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thursday august 14 Video Rewind: Anchors Away!: The New Times offices are located not far from the WPLG-TV (Channel 10) studios, and occasionally our “Calendar” personnel spot some of that station’s on-air personalities at local lunch joints. We gawk, we attempt to eavesdrop, we try to remember exactly which Diane…

There Goes the Neighborhood

The cops in Cop Land carry on like a bunch of goombahs. On the take from the Mob, they mimic the Mob. The fuzzy line dividing cops and crooks is the subject of many a strong police movie, but Cop Land goes a step further — it says there is…

Dear Old Dad

In the not-so-brave new world of independent filmmaking, low-budget movies premiere at Sundance or Cannes and win plaudits from over-psyched audiences, publicity from desperate feature writers, and distribution from boutiques that are usually subsidiaries of major studios. Right now Tarantino-style thrillers are out; crazy-clan stories and upstairs-downstairs tales are in…