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…

Animal Spirits: Get Tattooed in the Name of Poetry

Tattoos sting. So what better way to offset the pain than a serenade of spoken word and craft cocktails? That’s the premise behind Friday’s Animal Spirits event, where you can hear some epic poetry, sip some Hemingway punch, and possibly score a free tat, too. Friday evening, poet Tom Healy…

Stephenie Meyer Takes Miami: Ten Questions For the Twilight Author

For Twi-hards everywhere, there’s only one deity worth worshiping, and she’s a brown-haired, Mormon mother of three from Hartford, Connecticut. We’re speaking, of course, of Stephanie Meyer, New York Times bestselling author and instigator of the biggest mass psychosis since the re-election of George W. Bush. Meyer, unarguably one of…