The Wynwood Yard Is Della Heiman’s Urban Oasis

When Della Heiman, an Ohio native, started at Harvard Business School in the fall of 2012, she envisioned following three generations of her family into the textile business. But while she was taking classes on international business and global supply chains, she was also hosting regular dinner parties for her…

Irma Martinez Is Stylist to the Stars

As a salesperson at a Miami boutique, Irma Martinez used to dress the mannequins in the windows. Customers loved the way she put the outfits together — so much so they’d come in and buy all the pieces. Irma has always been a creative dresser, skipping the rules and mixing…

Good Girls Revolt Makes the ’70s Look Less Anti-Woman Than 2016

The Amazon series Good Girls Revolt, centered on a landmark 1970 gender discrimination case at Newsweek, is the kind of period drama that’s more interested in commenting on the present than recreating the past. The storyline, about professional journalists, plays fast and loose with the facts, and creator Dana Calvo…

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…

Miami Book Fair 2016: The Best Events That Require No Reading

The Miami Book Fair kicked off yesterday, bringing another impressive roster of authors and events to Miami Dade College’s Wolfson Campus. But after making it through the presidential election and reading a plethora of angry Facebook comments, you might feel more like chugging a cocktail than picking up a new book.

When Pigs Fly Donald Trump Mural Removed for Safety Concerns

Artists Rei Ramirez and Ivan Roque based their recent mural, “When Pigs Fly,” on a simple premise: If Donald Trump were to win the presidency, surely we’d all be seeing swine swooping through the air. But like pollsters, media pundits, and roughly half Americans, they were wrong.

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.

Ten Badass Women Coming to Miami Book Fair 2016

Need a dose of feminism in this postelection-funhouse version of reality? Yeah, us too. Luckily, the Miami Book Fair launches Sunday, bringing these inspiring women writers to push back against the nightmare of Election 2016 — or at least distract us from it for a bit.

The Best Things to Do in Miami This Weekend

The best time of the week is finally here — the weekend. The next three days are filled with music, art, and boozy beverages galore. From Coral Gables to Little Havana to South Beach, these are the best places to be until the sun comes up Monday morning.

What Fox’s Pitch Gets So Right About Being a Pioneering Woman

It’s fun watching Ginny Baker be rude to people. I was hesitant to give a chance to Pitch, the new Fox series imagining the life and career of the (fictional) first woman to play Major League Baseball, because I feared Ginny would be impossibly noble, driven and hardworking — the…

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.

The Ten Weirdest Workouts in Miami

Because a six-pack is part of the official Miami uniform, working out is a priority for many citizens of the 305. For some people, it’s how they spend the better part of their day (because not having a real job is also part of the Miami uniform, apparently)…

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…

The Best Things to Do in Miami This Week

Thursday Wynwood has been a street-art mecca for so long that it’s become an embarrassing cliché to snap a selfie in front of your favorite colorful wall. But don’t let the haters distract you from the outstanding art that continues to go up on buildings around the neighborhood.