Miami Memoirs: The Orange Bowl

The Orange Bowl was more than a field, it was a place where dreams were born. It was a place where Miamians fell in love with sports for the first time. It was a place where families met to laugh and cry. It was a building that aged like a…

Bayfront Park Tree-Lighting Ceremony Happening Today

Right now, you’re probably still recovering from the decadent spread at last night’s Thanksgiving dinner. Why does Aunt Fran always have to make so damn many varieties of pie? But it’s a new day, so you should be ready to re-emerge from hiding and burn some calories. No, we don’t…

The Best Things to Do in Miami This Weekend

The best time of the week is finally here: the weekend. Miami offers just about every activity this weekend. On the music front, you can catch the Pachanga Boys at Trade, Shlomi Aber at Heart Nightclub, Guy Gerber at Story, Melissa Etheridge at Fontainebleau Miami Beach, and Thomas Gold at…

Two Actors Bring the Multiverse to the Stage in Heady Constellations

A beekeeper and an academic meet at a barbecue. That’s what happens in the opening scene of Nick Payne’s brazenly unconventional play Constellations, and it’s the only certainty he provides, the only concrete plot point we can latch onto. The rest of this time-bending experiment is comprised of probabilities to…

Eye on Miami: DJ Khaled, Steve Aoki, and More

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…

The Miami Malls Open Thanksgiving and Black Friday

Thanksgiving is a time to be thankful and spend with family and friends. Clink your wine glasses over the table and laugh at old memories. Remember that one time Aunt Marge blew up into a balloon and Dudley got a pig’s tail? Good times, good times indeed.  But for others,…

How to Survive Cuban Sanksgibbing

Long lines that seem to go on forever. Food shortages at nearly every local supermarket. Screaming matches. Crying. No, we’re not talking about Black Friday: this is Sanksgibbing at your mom’s house, a holiday affair all your tios, primos, and distant relatives come together for despite any apparent reason other…

International Sand Art Competition Draws Thousands to Key West on Thanksgiving

The second-annual International Sand Art Competition, happening Thanksgiving weekend, will trade turkey and gravy for sun and sand with six internationally-known sand sculptors showcasing their best sand-made masterpieces — think elaborate castles, tribal displays, and your favorite animated characters. The four-day competition will be held beach-side at the Casa Marina,…

The 12 Best Things to Do in Miami This Week

Friday, November 27 Dinner and a show takes on a new meaning with YoungArts’ newest series. Pairings at Ted’s updates this concept by choosing a theme and matching it with a meal catered by Starr Catering Group and a live performance. The event takes place on the seventh floor of…

Angelica Sweeting Makes Realistic Dolls for Girls of All Races

Angelica Sweeting grew up playing with a black Barbie doll. It had straight black hair, a button nose, and a thin-lipped pout. Sure, its skin was darker than the iconic blond Barbie’s complexion, but it still didn’t look like Sweeting. “It was like they just spray-painted Barbie different colors,” she…

Ekaterina Juskowski’s Foundation Remakes the Image of Miami Girls

Miami girls get a bad rap. The term conjures notions of strappy stilettos, skintight dresses, and cringe-worthy pronunciations of “supposedly.” “Just look it up on Google,” Ekaterina Juskowski suggests. “All you get are sexually charged images of women’s behinds and breasts in bathing suits.” Even though Juskowski wasn’t born in…

Simonett Pereira’s Style Mafia Sets Miami Fashion on Fire

Simonett Pereira is Miami’s fashion wunderkind. At only 24, she is the creative director of Style Mafia, a clothing line she founded with “the youth and progressive nature of Miami in mind.” “The moment when I decided to launch is a big reason why we are doing so well,” Pereira…

Franklin Sirmans Brings an Outsider’s Art Lens to PAMM

Franklin Sirmans is still figuring out his way around Miami. The newly appointed director of Pérez Art Museum Miami (PAMM) has been in town only a few short weeks. The museum announced his hiring in September, and he officially began work October 15. “It’s crazy, but it’s been great,” the…

Mike Broder’s Florida Supercon Brings Nerd Heaven to Miami

Spider-Man’s Uncle Ben told him: “With great power comes great responsibility.” Mike Broder, the founder and head honcho of the area’s largest comic convention, Florida Supercon, can relate. “I’m not always responsible,” he says. “I try, but I’m flawed.” For “Supercon Mike” Broder, the fantastical world of comics, sci-fi, and…

Jessy Nite’s Art Remakes Wynwood

The fuchsia flowers and verdant leaves printed on Jessy Nite’s cotton top blend nicely with the swaying trees in the background of an outdoor café. As she sips her iced tea and balances her fuchsia sunglasses atop her head, she jokes about how busy she is. “We’re always in the…