The 11 Best Things to Do in Miami This Week

Thursday, May 5 As traffic grows progressively worse, Miamians are (finally) getting serious about alternative transportation. Because May is National Bike Month, the occasion is bringing citywide attention to two-wheeled travel. To commemorate the month, Pérez Art Museum Miami is offering free admission to any visitor arriving on a bike…

A New Advertising Network for Pot Businesses

Today AdCellerant and Voice Media Group, the parent company of Miami New Times, announced the launch of a programmatic advertising network for businesses in the cannabis industry. This is an entirely new service that will allow marijuana entrepreneurs to market themselves more effectively on the Internet through programmatic display advertising…

Five Ways to Celebrate Star Wars Day 2016

The Star Wars fandom is at an all-time high these days. Thanks in part to the new film, game, and TV projects launched by Disney.  It’s no surprise then that lightsaber-wielding nerds created an unofficial official holiday back in 2011 centered around its most well-known quote. Since, the annual celebration…

Captain America: Civil War Is Comic-Book Cinema Without the Wonder

If nothing else, Captain America: Civil War stands as something of a corrective to this spring’s other superheroes-bludgeoning-each-other opus, Batman v Superman. While that film was severe and downcast, Civil War is expansive, at times even light. BvS strove to redefine its superheroes to fit newer, darker, borderline-sociopathic molds; Civil…

Miami New Drama Returns with A Special Day

A Special Day is definitively multicultural. The play is based on an Italian text, performed by Mexican actors, and spoken in English. Two stage companies — New York’s The Play Company and Mexico City’s Por Piedad Teatro — co-present the work. It’s set to take place in Miami Beach, one…

Miami Immigration Lawyer Julie C. Ferguson, 49, Died in Washington, D.C.

Miami immigration lawyer Julie Christine Ferguson passed away in Washington DC April 21. She was 49. Ferguson was much admired among her legal colleagues for her free spirit, kindness and work ethic. She often took on tough, financially unrewarding cases, as well as being actively involved in humanitarian causes. Tall,…

MiFo 2016: Paris 05:59 Is Artful, Explicit, and Down-to-Earth

“I’m HIV positive,” is a phrase that, for a very long time, people feared without much understanding. Over the years, humanity has finally figured out that HIV is treatable and its transmission preventable. The recent Paris 05:59 (Theo et Hugo dans le meme bateau) depicts the virus in a less glaringly…

Eye on Miami: The Kardashian Clan, Estelle, 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…

Classic Films Showing in Miami in May

Another month, another opportunity to watch some classic movies in Miami. With summer still a couple of months away, it’s time to check out some good ol’ classics instead of the big blockbusters. Here’s what’s showing around town in May. Blue Starlite Drive-in May 6 and 7, the Blue Starlite…

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 festive cacophony of music, art, and frosty tropical libations. Be sure to stop by the Anderson Bar on Sunday for its first weekend pool party, called Miami…

A Netflix Doc Digs at the Truth Behind the Foxcatcher Killing

If you thought the billionaire played by Steve Carell in Bennett Miller’s Foxcatcher was eerie, please allow me to introduce you to the real John du Pont. A dangerous concoction of lonely and paranoid, du Pont was blessed with money and mobility and cursed with the kind of childhood that…

Actor Hector Medina Talks Cuban Cinema and His Latest Film, Viva

In the past year, actor Hector Medina has starred in two of Cuba’s biggest international co-productions. He played Yunisleidi, the transgender love interest in the controversial El Rey de la Habana. And now, he stars as Jesus in Viva, which opens in Miami theaters tomorrow.  In Viva, Medina plays a young hairdresser…

The Five Best Films to Check Out Before MiFo 2016 Ends

With the MiFo Gay and Lesbian Film Festival in town, there’s an abundance of options for audiences to check out some queer films. This could be your only chance — otherwise, you’ll have to wait months and hope for a theatrical or online release. Halfway through the festival, there are…