Claire of the Sea Light: Edwidge Danticat’s New Masterpiece

Edwidge Danticat’s cousin was buried alive under his own house. Like so many other Haitian-Americans, the Miami author lost family in the 2010 earthquake that by some estimates killed more than 300,000 people in and around Port-au-Prince. “At some point, his body was moved to the family mausoleum, but his…

Elmore Leonard, Best-Selling Crime Novelist, Dead at 87

Fans of the television series Justified, films like Get Shorty and Be Cool, or just damn good crime fiction lost a beloved artist today. Elmore Leonard, author of 45 novels and sometimes Florida resident, died of complications from a stroke on Tuesday. He was 87. An announcement of his death…

Rita Moreno Discusses Her Memorias at Books & Books

Rows of black plastic chairs filled a small area between walls of bookshelves at Books & Books in the Gables Friday night. On display behind the smart podium sat a row of books with a black and white photo of a beautiful young woman on the cover: Rita Moreno: A…

Why Libraries in Miami Are More Important Than Ever

As The Dissident, J.J. Colagrande turns his critical eye on Miami culture. This week: Closing 22 libraries in Miami? You’ve gotta be kidding. Closing almost half of the city libraries is wrong on so many levels, and it’s time for a quick call-to-action to ensure that Mayor Carlos Gimenez changes…

Five Things We Learned From Author Neil Gaiman in Miami

Popular author Neil Gaiman visited Temple Judea in Coral Gables to promote his new book, The Ocean at the End of the Lane. The packed house only served as a reminder of how beloved Gaiman is among readers of all ages, from kids who enjoyed Coraline to young adults and…

UM Film Student Channels Painful Memories Into Powerful Theater

In 2011, while training for a marathon on the University of Massachusetts Lowell’s Riverwalk, Bianca Ramirez was brutally assaulted. The rest of her morning is a hazy memory. “It was so abrupt,” she recalls. “Being attacked came out of nowhere. I literally thought I died, waking up in bushes not…

Alan Greenberg on David Lynch, Werner Herzog, and Love In Vain UPDATED

What’s David Lynch’s next project? According to screenwriter/filmmaker Alan Greenberg, it’s his very own, long-in-limbo script, Love In Vain, inspired by/about blues legend Robert Johnson. Speaking from his home in Portland, Oregon, in advance of his appearance at Art Center/South Florida in Miami Beach this weekend, the 62-year-old Greenberg broke…

Eve Ensler, Author of The Vagina Monologues, Discusses Her New Book

Eve Ensler’s play, The Vagina Monologues, launched a revolution. Seventeen years later, V-Day, the worldwide movement inspired by the play, has raised over 100 million dollars to help women and girls suffering from violence and discrimination. “It’s amazing; it’s an incredible movement. When I wrote it I had no idea…