Avant-Garde Unbound

A lot can be said about luna del pingüino, but above all, there is this: It works. Constantly surprising, interactive, and gently transgressive, bursting with smiles even at its most unsettling, ready to face today’s serious moral challenges but readier still to entertain, it is a one-man show but also…

Current Art Shows

Adhesive 44: Fulfilling art writer John Berger’s prediction that museums of the future would ultimately disappear and be replaced by personal arrangements of reproductions and printed ephemera, Brazilian artist Jac Leirner unpacks her decalcomania at the Miami Art Museum. Composed of hundreds of stickers adhered to two rows of window…

Night&Day

THU 23 Anyone fearless enough to perch on something protruding from a skyscraper gets our vote as cool. That person would be “Margaret Bourke-White: Modern Woman, Modern Photographer,” who in 1932 was snapped standing on a Chrysler Building gargoyle many stories above Manhattan, and who is also the subject of…

Reluctant Messiah

With hurricane season most decidedly upon us, questions of probability and fate are on the minds of many. How is it that some people suffer when disaster strikes while others walk away unscathed? Is survival a matter of chance, will, or preordination? Such thoughts are at the fore of Michael…

Moms Not Quite the Word

The real Moms Mabley was a trip. The woman recalled in Jackie “Moms” Mabley Live at the Shores Theater deserves our respect, and her old routines can still get more than a laugh or two. But not even Latrice Bruno’s delicious impersonation can gloss over how little the late T…

Current Art Shows

Adhesive 44: Fulfilling art writer John Berger’s prediction that museums of the future would ultimately disappear and be replaced by personal arrangements of reproductions and printed ephemera, Brazilian artist Jac Leirner unpacks her decalcomania at the Miami Art Museum. Composed of hundreds of stickers adhered to two rows of window…

Days of Future Passed

Fortune smiles on groovy egregiousness. In the case of Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow, the filmmakers’ investment in their weird visions is wildly unorthodox, but the payoff is oddly satisfying. The movie features myriad killer robots, raucous underwater dogfights, and Laurence Olivier’s best work since he died 15…

His Will Be Done

Hey, have you heard about that new Danish film that just came out? Distributed by Lars von Trier’s Zentropa Entertainments, has the same star as one of the Dogme 95 movies, and features a dysfunctional family full of people who yell at each other? Wait . . . don’t run…

Kid Pop

It’s not often that an interview subject can’t speak to you because she’s in class — not at a dance or voice lesson but in high school. Actually seventeen-year-old Giorgi, the newest one-named would-be pop sensation, was busy eating lunch in the school cafeteria at noon on a Thursday. Afterward…

Into the Light

As with Jesus and Christianity, the Buddha lived as a human long before others created a religion in his name. Both of these great spiritualists had followings of devout people eager to learn their heroes’ secrets, but the Christian scriptures weren’t codified until at least 70, and likely 100, years…

Street Talk

Get the lowdown on Biscayne SUN 9/19 For what has seemed like more years than not, Biscayne Boulevard, Miami’s main drag, has been very much a drag. Running from downtown all the way north to the county line, it’s choked with traffic; blighted by rundown office buildings, shops, and motels;…

Seashore Scrubdown

ECOMB cleans up SoBe SAT 9/18 Sexy, decadent Miami Beach. The PR reputation of an entire city rests squarely on her sandy shores. Those overpriced clubs and restaurants wouldn’t be squat if it weren’t for her warm waves lapping along the perimeter of it all. Sometimes she’s so dirty, though…

Boogie Fever

Shake it for a good cause SAT 9/18 When it comes to dancing, you’ve got more moves than a cornered politician, but other than getting you a spot as back-up for Britney or winning a place on Soul Train, what can your fly moves really do? A lot, if you…

Rub-a-Dub Style

Rock with reggae’s finest FRI 9/17 The classic roots reggae lover doesn’t find a lot of musical sustenance in Miami. All the great conscious dancehall headliners wind up playing these fabulous festivals up north and in California, which is surprising and disappointing, seeing as the Caribbean presence here helps to…

Night&Day

THU 16 Forget all about steroid scandals and get ready for some all-American athletes doing their thing. Yes, a giant Wheaties box will come to life tonight when members of the current men’s and women’s Olympic teams and 2003 World Championships team in gymnastics come to town to bounce around…

Live Baby Live

Some of the people who helped bring you dank, morose amusements such as The Crow, Dark City, and The Matrix have a new movie to offer. Like The Matrix, it features a dork who flies through the air. As in Dark City, we witness the protagonist’s world radically changing shape…

Vile With a Smile

Essayist. Playwright. Radio personality. Librettist. Actor. Novelist. Now, with Bright Young Things, the inimitable British wit Stephen Fry debuts as feature screenwriter and director. Best known here in the colonies either as Jeeves (opposite Hugh Laurie) in Jeeves and Wooster, or as Peter in Peter’s Friends, or possibly as Oscar…

Anniversary Odes

Dinner and a movie was so last weekend, and besides multiplexes are either filled with the clichéd summer blockbuster movies you’ve already seen, or the mindless drivel Hollywood was too ashamed to release earlier. There’s not a single good concert to be found, and now that all the famous people…

Haiti in 3-D

Experiencing the work of Haiti’s master sculptors, one can almost hear the rhythm of the resurrection drums, a link with the ancestral spirits and divinities alive in these artists’ fingertips. During the past half-century, from the forged-iron graveyard crosses of Georges Liautaud to the found-object fabrications of Pierrot Barra to…

Intoxicating Images

Wine and photographs mix SAT 9/11 Not everything at Everything Wine, despite the all-inclusive name, is wine. On a somewhat regular basis, art graces the walls of the year-old boutique-wine store opened by South African native Molly Lonstein. For the next couple of months, enophiles can sip and learn not…

Freewheeling

Cycle the scenic route to the Everglades SUN 9/12 Not every cloud has a silver lining, but a gargantuan cloud called Hurricane Andrew, which demolished South Dade in August 1992, certainly did. One of Andrew’s few happy endings is the South Dade Greenway, a proposed 194-mile system of scenic trails…

Phantom Flower

Rare orchid says “cheese!” THU 9/9 Do you see dead people? You won’t have to possess the ability to view anything deceased in order to take in photographer Rick Cruz’s vision of the Florida Everglades and Big Cypress National Park. During a 6:30 reception tonight at the Gilded Hand (165…