CreativeMornings Miami Offers Breakfast With a Side of Inspiration

Miami brain drain? It’s a problem, but CreativeMornings is looking for solutions. The monthly gathering of creatives with chapters all over the world offers an opportunity for creative minds across Miami to learn, talk, and meet new people. But don’t get it twisted — it’s not a networking event. “The…

Miami International Film Festival 2015 Embraces Local Filmmakers

From Sundance to Toronto to South by Southwest, Miami filmmakers have made their mark on the festival circuit. The city’s most buzzed-about collective, Borscht Corp., has had work accepted at major gatherings around the world — but never at the Miami International Film Festival (MIFF). Until now. MIFF, which returns…

PAMM Nominated for International Association of Art Critics Award

Last week the International Association of Art Critics (AICA-USA) announced their nominees for their 2014 awards. The AICA-USA’s awards are meant to honor the best of American visual art, from museum exhibitions to performances, gallery shows and more. This year, Miami’s own Pérez Art Museum Miami was among the impressive…

Cat Del Buono Brings Feminist Art to Miami

Turn on your television or open a magazine, and you’re likely to run into someone saying something about “feminism.” For Miami-based performer and artist Cat Del Buono, that’s great news, but it’s not really anything out of the ordinary. “For me, it’s been a hot topic for a while so…

Leonard Nimoy Represented the Best of Humanity

Leonard Nimoy has died at the age of 83. Both on camera and off, he exemplified the best of what Star Trek, and thus humanity, could represent. Part of that was Trek’s writing, of course. But it was Nimoy who took what was on the page — often repaired what…

Cuban Filmmaker Jessica Rodriguez Shows Life Through a Different Lens

You may not realize that Cuban filmmaker Jessica Rodriguez makes documentaries. The Havana-born, Madrid-based 28-year-old has a gift for making her subjects forget they’re telling their most personal secrets to an unknown audience. “I think people only tell us what they want to, and the things they don’t say are…

Locust Projects Debuts Ruby Sky Stiler Solo and “Sounding Room”

Brooklyn-based artist, Ruby Sky Stiler’s conscious constant has been the female figure. But where others might choose more stereotypical representations of the female form, Stiler’s work has a firmness and weight that, while celebrating the form, also cements it as a symbol of authority. The artist’s firm solo show in…

Miami Open Stage Showcases Talented Local Choreographers

Organizers Hannah Baumgartner and Diego Salterini — co-founders of Dance Now! Miami — created Miami Open Stage for talented Miami choreographers to showcase their new work. They also intended it as a venue for dance enthusiasts looking for a chance to discover what’s happening on the ground floor, and to…

Catch Movies Under the Stars Tonight in A&E District

Amidst Miami’s familiar neighborhood niches, there’s a new game in town: the Arts and Entertainment (A&E) District. The newly designated district connects Wynwood and the Design District to downtown. A&E is more than just a catchy name — it’s a community-wide effort complete with programming including bonfires under the stars,…

MasterMind 2015 Finalist: Bistoury Theatre

Bistoury Theatre’s latest production, Tribe, explores homelessness. It’s an intimately familiar topic for the troupe’s cofounder Alexey Taran, who lived life on the streets firsthand. Born in Santa Clara, Cuba, in 1970, Taran grew up in Havana and graduated from the Cuban National Ballet School before spending two years as…

Maps to the Stars Has Little Fire, but Julianne Moore Is Grand

Is it possible to essentially like a movie yet feel revulsion toward its script? David Cronenberg’s Maps to the Stars is clearly intended as a sharp satire of Hollywood ambition, vanity, avarice, and emptiness, and in places it’s smart and astringently funny. Yet it seems to fight its own bone…

Spike Lee’s Da Sweet Blood of Jesus Can’t Top Its Inspiration

Spike Lee still summons miracles — but sometimes you gotta dig for them. I can’t exactly recommend Da Sweet Blood of Jesus, his remake/cover/jazz-variation on Bill Gunn’s epochal indie lulu Ganja and Hess, but I can recommend Ganja and Hess, so elusive and bloody and challenging a picture that it’s…

A Star Comes Into Focus, but Focus Never Quite Does

If Grace Kelly had been raised by coyotes, she might have stalked the screen like Focus’ Margot Robbie, a va-va-voom blonde with bite. Robbie is too beautiful to play normal, too sly to play nice. Miscast as a shy saint in Craig Zobel’s upcoming Sundance hit Z for Zachariah, she…

New Times’ Seventh Annual Artopia

Miami New Times proudly presents the 7th Annual ARTOPIA® event on Thursday, February 26, 2015 from 7pm – 10pm at the Coral Gables Museum, 285 Aragon Avenue in Coral Gables. This event joins together an eclectic a touch of art, culture, fashion, food, music and film. Join us as we…

Be A Kid Again Gala

On Saturday, February 28th at 6:30 PM, Miami Children’s Museum (MCM), located at 980 MacArthur Causeway will take you to a world of intrigue and secret agents. The event will celebrate exceptional educational programming and showcase a one of a kind live auction hosted by popular celebrities Dave Barry and…