The 21 Best Things to Do in Miami This Week

Thursday Last year, in the midst of the presidential election, a play set in Mussolini’s Italy on the day of a parade for Hitler ran for a short weekend at the Colony Theatre. The election has come and gone, but the urgency of addressing xenophobia, hate speech, and violence has…

The Ten Best St. Patrick’s Day 2017 Parties in Miami

Patrick, the patron saint of Ireland, died in the Fifth Century and probably never imagined his holy legacy would be celebrated worldwide by Christians and worshippers of the pint at the Church of Pub. The feast day became official in the 17th Century and gave Catholics a chance to break their penitence (AKA hit the bar) during Lent. That’s what many Miamians plan to do March 17, when they’ll wear green shamrocks because good old Pádraig used the three-leaf clover to explain the Holy Trinity to pagans.

Eyes on Miami: Adriana Lima, CeeLo Green, Rashida Jones, 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 brings you a solid recap of all the recent experiences you might have missed around Miami. It’s impossible to be everywhere, but hey, we can try to keep our Eyes on Miami.

The Tragedy of Marvel’s Iron Fist

Pop quiz. What comic-book adaptation centers on a white man orphaned by tragedy but blessed with great wealth who travels to an Asian country, only to return to America as a fearsome hero of amazing skill? That’s a trick question, of course: There are too many to count. In Batman…

The Best Things to Do in Miami This Weekend

The best time of the week is finally here — the weekend. The next three days are filled with music, art, parties, and boozy beverages galore. From Coral Gables to Little Havana to South Beach, these are the best places to be until the sun comes up Monday morning.

Miami Artists Explore the City’s Fluid Nature in “Off the Wall”

All roads lead to water in Miami. We live by it, we swim in it, and we covet it. In “Off the Wall: Three Currents, One Flow,” three artists explore water as a metaphor of fluid identity in the city and in the imagination. The exhibit, opening Thursday, March 9, at Wynwood’s Artium Art Gallery, features mixed-media works on paper and paintings on canvas by Patricio Gonzalez Bezanilla, Antonio Guerrero, and Juan Miranda.

Josemi Carmona, Javier Colina, and a World of Music Beyond Flamenco

Guitarist, composer, and producer Josemi Carmona embodies the spirit of nuevo flamenco. He has proven a restless, curious artist, ignoring the boundaries of genres and collaborating with musicians as disparate as jazz bassist Dave Holland, British Indian musician Nitin Sawhney, Norwegian pianist Bugge Wesseltoft, and pop superstar Alejandro Sanz.

Popova Is the Feminist Revenge-Fantasy Comic You Need

“This is war. Man is the enemy.” These words greet visitors to PopovaWorld.com, the website for a new comic book series released last week, just in time for International Women’s Day. Miami-based creative duo Dre Torres and Alex Valdes self-published the first issue of Popova with impeccable timing, because the city will witness International Women’s Strike Miami: Femmes Day of Resistance today, Wednesday, March 8.

The Ten Best Art Galleries in Little Haiti

When Wynwood’s rising property values began forcing gallerists out of the neighborhood several years ago, some art spaces fled west to Allapattah. Others moved to Broward or even back to Miami Beach. But the majority of galleries relocated to Little Haiti. Today the neighborhood boasts a thriving art scene reminiscent…

The 21 Best Things to Do in Miami This Week

Baseball is considered America’s pastime, but other countries have been beating us at it for a while. Japan won the World Baseball Classic in 2006 and 2009, and the Dominican Republic snatched the crown in 2013. But hey, in Miami, our allegiances don’t always lie with the good old…