New Death Wish Left Me With One Question: What’s Wrong With Us?
Kersey is the everyman, and Roth’s movie, whether he likes it or not, is the good-guy-with-a-gun propaganda the NRA is just lapping up straight out of the toilet
Kersey is the everyman, and Roth’s movie, whether he likes it or not, is the good-guy-with-a-gun propaganda the NRA is just lapping up straight out of the toilet
Offering everything from pub parties to festivals and bar crawls, Miami delivers a St. Patrick’s Day that’s worth the hangover. The celebration options seem endless. Looking for green beer? Here! Broke yet thirsty? There’s something for you too.
Already the show’s producers have revealed, perhaps unsurprisingly, that Roseanne and Dan Conner (Barr and John Goodman) voted for Trump, which has created a rift between Roseanne and her sister
Since the earliest iteration of the feminist movement, the fight for femme equality and justice has been a push-and-pull of progress and setbacks. Even as activism claimed victories in legislation for suffrage, birth control, and equal pay, issues that affected women of color, immigrant women, and transgender women, among others, have consistently been silenced and ignored.
Here’s your monthly reminder that South Florida has a vibrant and thriving theater scene. From Broadway musicals to comedies to engrossing dramas, there’s never a shortage of great theater to catch at any given playhouse throughout Miami-Dade and Broward. And we’re not just talking about the Arsht Center or the Broward Center.
The Shape of Water took home four statues, including Best Director for Guillermo del Toro.
It’s officially Women’s History Month, and in addition to the mainstay weekly events Miami offers, plenty of panel discussions and exhibits this week shine a light on the accomplishments of the powerful, capable women in our midst and throughout history.
This first English-language feature from Italian director Paolo Virzi (Human Capital, Like Crazy) is at times moving in its sincerity, thanks to stellar casting and the director’s clear-eyed perspective on aging and dementia.
Marco Rubio is having a tough month. The senator’s response to one of the worst school shootings in history was widely criticized. He got owned by high-school students, parents, and even himself on live television. His gun-reform plan is garbage. All of this after a career of repeatedly proving he is a spineless creature…
It’s a big weekend for music in Florida, and not just because of the highly anticipated return of the Okeechobee Music & Arts Festival. Music fans around the state are packed up and ready for a weekend of camping and dancing to the sounds of Arcade Fire, Snoop Dogg, Travis Scott, and Bassnectar.
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…
ArtSea Festival, which is in its seventh year, is a volunteer-run event held at Virginia Key Beach Park. It integrates art and science through a packed programming schedule of activities, including educational science and art stations, dance and drumming performances, beach meditation, paddleboarding, and kids’ yoga.
Happy birthday to Miami Film Festival — it’s finally fully legal. In its 35th year, the fest will show 148 films on movie screens around Miami, as well as host parties, dinners, panel discussions, and other celebrations of cinema in South Florida. Even the most devoted moviegoer couldn’t see and do it all. But if you’re looking for a place to start, check out New Times’ best bets.
No other series even attempts to capture the tremendous variety within Asian America, much less to do so unassumingly
What began as a dance party by the ocean in South Beach has evolved into a multiday extravaganza. This year is the 25th edition of Winter Party, and organizers have pulled out all the stops. At pool parties, an artscape, a VIP cocktail reception, parties at clubs galore, and…
The Looming Tower is a show about the human relationships that keep systems functioning — and how when those relationships break down, the system does, too
Brad Meltzer is one of South Florida’s most celebrated thriller writers. For more than two decades, the author of page turners such as The Tenth Justice, Identity Crisis, and The Millionaires has more than proven the width and breadth of his imagination. In his latest book, The Escape Artist, due out March 6, he draws from some of the least-known segments of America’s military and turns them into a tale all their own.
If your only experience with art in Miami has been at Art Basel and other exclusive art fairs in town, you might imagine that being an artist in the Magic City is glamorous. In reality, for most, it’s really hard work. Many artists aren’t able to support themselves with their work because their community lacks the resources…
It is what it says it is — 24 “frames,” images digitally extrapolated out into 4 1/2-minute unconnected, unmoving set-piece shots
In Between is a movie not so much about suffering as it is about the grinding reality of just being
The film gives only the most paltry consideration to geopolitics, to relations between the U.S. and Russia or America’s own corrupt operations
An episodic ensemble drama organized around the logic of theme rather than of traditional narrative, the film concerns above all else accumulation and dispersal, in the American vein