Eyes on Miami: Amber Rose, Rick Ross, Tyson Beckford, and Others

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…

Roxcy Bolton, Dade’s First Feminist, Is Dead

Roxcy Bolton, a daughter of the South who fought harder and earlier for women’s rights than anyone else in Florida, died early Wednesday morning. She was 90 years old. Bolton opened the rape treatment center at Jackson Memorial Hospital that bears her name. She helped introduce the Equal Rights Amendment in Congress (though it still hasn’t passed). She fought a local Playboy Club, saying women shouldn’t have to wear cotton bunny tails on their rear ends, and she removed “obey” from her wedding vows.

12 Reasons Why You Shouldn’t Fear 2017’s Summer Movie Season

Pour one out for the summer movie season, which was once Memorial Day till Labor Day but now has spread like a self-replicating, geometrically evolving A.I. determined to cleanse the Earth of human vermin. Around the turn of the century, the summer movies started showing up the first weekend in…

The 21 Best Things to Do in Miami This Week

Thursday Sometimes people need to be bribed into looking at art. But if the prospects of looking über-cool, getting free drinks, and being immortalized through art after becoming a painter’s lover aren’t enough to lure you to your nearest gallery, the Chocolate and Art Show has another angle: free treats…

Citizen Jane Champions Jane Jacobs’ Fight for What Made Cities Great

Ever wonder how New York City was able to escape L.A.’s expressway-choked fate? Thank Jane Jacobs, the journalist, author and community activist who continually predicted — and fought to stave off — the public-planning policies that would kill the American city. In Citizen Jane: Battle for the City, documentarian Matt…

Chuck Wepner, the Inspiration for Rocky, Gets His Movie Moment

Heavyweight almost-champ Chuck Wepner was a character long before he inspired Sylvester Stallone to pen Rocky. But Wepner is no Rocky Balboa. Sure, he comes from a working-class town (Bayonne, New Jersey), and when he boxed, he took a good punch, bled like a hemophiliac and dreamed of taking home…

Miami Director Xavier Manrique Helms First Feature Film, Chronically Metropolitan

Growing up on Key Biscayne in the ’90s, Xavier Manrique’s foremost passion was playing tennis. But there was always something about the movies. “Any time it was raining, we couldn’t play tennis, so we’d watch movies,” Manrique tells New Times. “I’d obsess over everything on the screen: the photography, the music, the costumes. Same with every Sunday, when my Dad would take me to the Riviera or the Miracle Center to see a movie.”

Obit Takes a Shallow Dip Into the Art of Memorializing

A light and cheery appraisal of a somber subject, Vanessa Gould’s documentary Obit focuses on the writers and editors assigned to the necrology desk of The New York Times. Like other chronicles of dead-tree media made in the past decade — The September Issue, R.J. Cutler’s Vogue ode (2009); Andrew…

Marcus Blake Launches Base Art Space, a Creative Factory in Little Haiti

Artist Marcus Blake has finally put down his roots. The Miamian who’s been curating events since the early 2000s is now hosting his events at his creative factory, Base Art Space. Located in Little Haiti, the colorful home is covered in the artist’s signature swirls and “tapenology” style. Blake has transformed the home into an event space/studio that hosts a weekly open-mike night Tuesdays.

Alien: Covenant: In Space No One Can Hear You Philosophize

If nothing else, Alien: Covenant is the most ambitious Alien film ever made. It’s almost as if Ridley Scott, foiled in his recent attempts at biblical epics, metaphysical dramas and thorny psychosexual thrillers, decided to revisit those genres under cover of a prized franchise sequel. That’s not to suggest that…