Eat That Question Sifts Through Frank Zappa’s Cosmik Debris

Steve Allen didn’t know what to make of Frank Zappa. The clean-cut young musician was promising to “play the bicycle” on the set of The Steve Allen Show in 1963, spinning the wheels and tapping on the spokes. The result, with the help of a tuneless orchestra behind him and…

Swing Your Partner at Rhythm Foundation’s Contradance Thursdays

It’s perhaps the most exotic dance music to hit Miami in recent memory: contradance. It’s Americana, the real thing, a far more sophisticated version of the square-dancing you may remember from gym dances in elementary school. A band called Cornbread and just as tasty is in the house each Thursday…

First Draft Literary Social Invites Writers to Get Drunk for Free

Among the canon of misquotes, “Write drunk, edit sober” is something of a masterpiece. Most often attributed to Daiquiri namesake Ernest Hemingway, the louche imperative is actually a corruption of a fairly instructive Peter De Vries remark. While it may not be responsible for any Nobels, the advice has resonated…

Accessible Art: The Best Culture in South Florida This Week

Craving culture? Look no further than our incisive roundup of the most interesting activities in South Florida’s visual and performing arts scene. Visual & Performing Arts “Zena Posever’s Studio: A Passion for People” is on view at Miami-Dade Public Library’s main branch through Sunday, Aug. 28. The exhibition is a…

Miami Students Decorate Sunset Place With Wildlife Mural

Wynwood may get most of the attention, but the Miami-Dade’s outdoor art renaissance has made its way into neighborhoods from North Beach to Pinecrest. Now South Miami is the latest to adorn its edifices. The Shops at Sunset Place boasts new, nature-inspired artwork. The open-air shopping center — home to…

Embroidery Meets Intersectionality for Miami Artist Nadia Wolff

Born to Haitian parents and raised in Miami’s melting pot, 18-year-old artist Nadia Wolff has come of age in a cultural milieu. Her unique experience and identity has informed her powerful, personal work, which focuses on self-portraiture through embroidery, painting, and poetry.  “I try to make work that examines the…

The Best Things to Do in Miami This Week

Thursday All-you-can-drink beer is appealing in theory, but in practice it usually involves watery swill only a coed could love. At Ace Props this Thursday, however, it’s all the craft beer you can consume, thanks to Tripping Animals Brewery, the newest addition to Miami’s suds scene. The Tripping Animals Beer…

The Six Best Spa Deals for Miami Spa Month 2016

Miami is a city known for its luxury — especially for luxuries that are usually accessible only to the one percent. So for locals on a budget, Miami Spa Month is one of the most exciting times of the year. The annual promotion offers discounts at many of the city’s…

Sci-Fi Romance Equals Is a Nothing Movie About a Nothing World

The futuristic dystopia of the arty sci-fi romance Equals will be familiar to anyone who’s seen the likes of Gattaca, The Island or THX 1138. It’s a cool, rational, lifeless world, blanketed in whites and grays and blues, and peopled with unfeeling faces — a world whose citizens will express…