The Ten Best Things to Do in North Miami

With its charming mid-century arts district, sprawling natural reserves, and cultural cachet, North Miami is one of Miami-Dade’s most underrated neighborhoods. One of the last U.S. areas to be inhabited by Native Americans, U.S. soldiers chopped the area’s thick mangrove forests to create one of Miami’s first roadways in 1856…

Ten Things to Do in Miami This Week for $10 or Less

Happy Monday, Miami. This week brings plenty of events, and the best part is they’re all under $10. From a booze-filled presidential watch party at Gramps, to art installations, a rooftop concert, and a folk festival, grab a few bucks and enjoy Miami.               …

Eyes on Miami: III Points, Steve Aoki, and Gloria Estefan

It’s not easy having eyes all over the scene, being around to take in all the wild visuals at all the worthwhile places in the city. There are, however, those parties and gallery openings where a fortunate photographer can point and shoot. Every week, in collaboration with WorldRedEye, New Times…

Florida’s Climate Crisis Inspires Artists Across the Nation

Floridians have plenty of reasons to worry about the environment. Water levels are rising. Flooding washes across our streets. Hurricanes threaten our rich environment. But it isn’t only Floridians who are worried. Many people in the nation are following our story, and artists across the United States are taking action…

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. Friday  Miami…

The Low-Heeled High Stakes of RuPaul’s All Stars 2

“Shit’s getting ugly in the RuPaul Drag Race.” —Janae, Orange Is the New Black RuPaul’s All Stars 2 has been perhaps the greatest season of the only reality-TV competition that matters. Logo TV’s Emmy-winning series is not only a mainstream ingress into a historically devalued, antinormative art form for an…

In The Way You Look (at Me) Tonight, Cunningham and Curtis Explore Perception Through Disability

One of the highlights of Tigertail’s fall season, The Way You Look (at me) Tonight, comes to the Miami stage this weekend. It runs Friday and Saturday, October 14-15 at the Miami Dade County Auditorium’s On.Stage Black Box. A collaboration between self-described disabled choreographer and performer Claire Cunningham and choreographer…

The Six Scariest Haunted Houses in South Florida

Halloween is the unofficial kick start to the holiday season. It’s as good an excuse as any to act like a child, dress up in absurd costumes, and scare the living shit out of people. It’s also the only time of year you would pay for someone else to scare…

Brian Eno, Adrien Brody to Exhibit at Art Miami and Context Fairs

Art Basel Miami Beach and the slate of art fairs and events that make up Miami Art Week always bring  celebrities to South Florida. Madonna’s already made her 2016 Art Basel plans public. According to an announcement from Art Miami LLC, she could be rubbing elbows with actor Adrian Brody…

The Best Things to Do in Miami This Week

Thursday For the third year in a row, Gems is giving local cinephiles a long weekend of premiere screenings. Taking place at the Tower Theater in Little Havana, Gems is like a mini film festival, featuring guests, awards, and parties. This year, it opens with The Rolling Stones Olé Olé…

London Road Offers a Thrilling Musical Tour of a Real Town’s Trauma

The techniques of verbatim theater go back decades, to at least the 1950s, when young German theater troupes would reenact complicated court cases word for word onstage. Even earlier, in the United States, the WPA paid for a form of this performance with its Living Newspapers, in which theater artists…

The Ten Best Things to Do in Homestead

For those of us old enough to remember, Homestead is the area that was decimated by Hurricane Andrew. For the rest, it’s one of the few places left in the 305 with affordable housing (if you’re willing to add an hour or longer to your morning commute). It may not…

Andrea Arnold’s American Honey Spins Its Wheels on the Fruited Plain

In American Honey, her 162-minute fourth feature (and the first she’s made in the U.S.), the British director Andrea Arnold sets an infatuation-at-first-sight encounter to Rihanna’s “We Found Love,” a conversation about dreams to Bruce Springsteen singing “Dream Baby Dream” and a moment of camaraderie among itinerant youngsters traveling across…