Amazing Art Near FIU Enlivens Sweetwater

Mother and daughter Marilyn Bisignano and Sandra Orza are self-taught artists. They have turned their Sweetwater home on SW 109th Avenue into a space for uninhibited artistic expression. And though they produce art because of their personal need to create, their inspiration and hard work have spilled into the home’s…

Miami Our City Celebrates Melting Pot of Latino Cultures

If you have ever watched a documentary film about Latinos in Miami, there’s a good chance it focused on a specific group of immigrants — like Cubans of the ’50s. But have you ever seen a film that represents our diverse city’s entire Latino community? Miami Our City: The Documentary, a…

Artteca Brings Wearable Art to the Fashion World

Have you ever seen a work of art and thought it so beautiful you wish you could wear it? Thanks to sisters Claudia and Flavia Giardinella’s new fashion line, Artteca, now you can. Many clothes people wear are beautiful — almost artistic pieces on their own. However, it’s rare that…

The Best Things to Do in Miami This Weekend

The best time of the week is finally here — the weekend — and Miami offers just about every activity. It’s three days of a festive cacophony of music, art, and frosty libations. This Sunday is Father’s Day. Treat Dad to brunch at one of Miami’s many eateries offering the…

Eyes on Miami: Joe Jonas, Weird Al, and More

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…

Popcorn Frights Film Festival Announces 2016 Lineup

Forget Halloween as the time to indulge in all sorts of horrific goodies. The Popcorn Frights Film Festival is back, and it’s got bigger films, bigger ambitions, and a bigger lineup. The fest will take place in August instead of October this year. This edition of Popcorn Frights will offer…

14 Ways to Keep Your Kids Busy This Summer, According to Three Miami Moms

Cue Alice Cooper’s “School’s Out for Summer” and watch kids everywhere go apeshit with excitement. But for moms, the onset of summer vacation prompts another emotion altogether: fear. How are you supposed to keep high-energy offspring from bouncing off the proverbial walls when there’s no classroom to contain ’em? Don’t…

Tyrrhenian Blue Opens at Artefactus Teatro

When founder and artistic director of the non-proft Antiheroes Project, José Manuel Dominguez, set out to create a new work, he stumbled across the nothing short of epic life of French aviator and writer, Antoine de Saint-Exupéry. The author’s Little Prince is still one of the best-selling books in publishing…

Miami Makeup Brand Nevermind Cosmetics Rivals Kylie Jenner’s

Move over, Kylie Jenner, Miami has its own makeup queens. Cousins, best friends, and business partners Vanessa Enriquez and Marivette Navarrete launched Nevermind Cosmetics back in February. The pair went all in and invested all their savings to build the company. They were were inspired to start their project through…

The Ten Best Things to Do in Miami This Week

Thursday, June 16 Sweat Records and O Cinema have collaborated to present some very cool music-related films over the past few years. Documentaries on David Bowie, Elliott Smith, Arcade Fire, Nas & Pulp, and others have screened at the art-house theater. This Thursday at 9 p.m., the two Miami staples…

The Six Best Pools in Miami

Summer 2016 officially kicks off next week on June 20. Although it feels like the season never really left — thanks to Miami’s year-round hot weather and never-ending humidity — the reality is it did. But now school’s out and our favorite time of year is here, and that’s worth…

Léa Seydoux Enthralls in a Patchy Diary of a Chambermaid

Octave Mirbeau’s The Diary of a Chambermaid, a 1900 novel about the depravities in all social strata written from the point of view of a servant named Célestine, has famously been adapted twice before, by two of cinema’s immortals. Benoît Jacquot’s uneven take on the material won’t challenge the stature…

Genius Dramatizes Editor Maxwell Perkins’ Shaping of Thomas Wolfe

If you can get past the spectacle of British and Australian actors portraying some of the most important figures of 20th-century American literature, Genius is a good example of a prestige pic that is not only literate but surprisingly vibrant. It’s the story of the tumultuous relationship between hot-tempered, Asheville-born…

Pixar Dives Under the Sea Again — and Into Memory Itself

Finding Nemo may have been a cartoon about a clownfish traveling across the ocean looking for his son, but it was also one of Pixar’s first overt forays into the workings of the human mind. The film, from 2003, was haunted by loss: The protagonist, Marlin (voiced by Albert Brooks),…