Bay Skate Miami Is Back With a Halloween Edition

Back in February, Bay Skate rocked downtown Miami with a blowout bash, orchestrating the ultimate old school nostalgia on wheels. The roller skating soiree took over Bayfront Park and hundreds of Miamians relived their middle school awkwardness while circling Pepper Fountain. Now, the event is back for its second installment…

The 11 Best Things to Do in Miami This Week

Thursday, October 29 Just because Miami feels like summer in mid-October doesn’t mean the city can’t participate in all of those warm-and-fuzzy fall traditions. Getting back into the autumnal action, the folks of the Art & Entertainment District present another installment of their cozy series, S’mores Under the Moonlight. Held…

Restaurant Drama Burnt Is Dead on the Plate

Before Anthony Bourdain published Kitchen Confidential in 2000, mere mortals who simply eat in restaurants had little idea about the drinking, debauchery, and drug use rampant among the folks responsible for getting their fettuccine alfredo to the table. The book was eye-opening if true and a rambunctious, vicarious pleasure even…

Win Entrance to the James Bond Party at Miami Auto Museum

In anticipation of the latest James Bond flick, Spectre, being released in theaters next month, the Miami Auto Museum is hosting a cocktail reception alongside their latest exhibition — and we’ve got your “in.” Boasting online that the museum is where James Bond parks his car, they’re really not joking…

“Philodendron” Flowers at the Wolfsonian

The lobby of the Wolfsonian-FIU in Miami Beach has been transformed into a veritable jungle. Three large, elaborately planted topiaries set the stage for “Philodendron: From Pan-Latin Exotic to American Modern.” The exhibit examines an overlooked element of modern design that’s been a substantial — albeit little discussed — addition…

Halloween 2015: The 9 Best Things to Do on Halloween Night in Miami

In a city where Brazilian bikinis and Miley-style unitards fly as fashion choices from May through December, Halloween may seem a little pointless. Because when anything goes year round, how can you possibly craft a costume that’ll top it? Amazingly, Miamians do, and the shit you see on Halloween is even…

In Our Brand Is Crisis, Sandra Bullock Embraces the Political Dark Side

David Gordon Green’s Our Brand Is Crisis is a horror film wrapped in fast-talking political comedy. Watching Sandra Bullock, as ruthless campaign manager Jane, flog her uncharismatic candidate for Bolivia’s next president, I snickered at her knowing quips. Asked by an offscreen TV interviewer (the film’s awkward framing device) to…

Hou Hsiao-Hsien’s The Assassin Is a Film of Rare Beauty

Hou Hsiao-hsien’s The Assassin is the Taiwanese director’s first foray into the martial-arts genre. It may also be his most resplendent film yet: Watching it is like floating along on a sumptuous gold-and-lacquer cloud. Hou favorite Shu Qi (who also starred in Millennium Mambo and Three Times) plays Nie Yinniang,…

Experimenter Makes Urgent Art Out of Milgram’s Notorious Study

Completing a trifecta of recent cinema (after Masters of Sex and The Stanford Prison Experiment) suddenly fascinated with the social-science lab experiments of the Eisenhower-Nixon era, Experimenter is as cool as a grad student clamping electrodes onto a test monkey. One of our lowest-profile indie-film treasures, director Michael Almereyda never…

Room Is a Stellar Drama of a Woman (and Son) Imprisoned

Lenny Abrahamson’s shattering drama Room borrows its fictional plot from the tabloids and strips it of sensationalism. Seven years ago, a man (Sean Bridgers) snatched 17-year-old Joy (Brie Larson) and stashed her in his backyard shed. Two years later, she bore their son. The door stayed locked. Now 5, Jack…

Labyrinth of Lies Pits One Prosecutor Against the Holocaust

Here’s a hair-raising assignment: Imagine you’re tasked with capturing the social and psychological complexities of a nation’s crackup within the framework of popular moviemaking. What if Gone With the Wind had tried, in its swooning romance, to explicate Scarlett O’Hara’s slow-to-dawn realization of the hopeless immorality of the world she…

KRELwear Leaving ArtCenter Studio With Moving-Out Sale

For the last three years, Karelle Levy has been working out of her ArtCenter space on Lincoln Road creating her fashion line, KRELwear. The designer — who weaves together her own fabrics — is gearing up to make a move to her own studio space early next year and is…

Everything Pitbull Said on CNBC’s Pitbull: Fame & Fortune

“I love the work, I love the fight, I love the hustle.” Passion, Armando Christian Perez says, is what makes him what he is today: the world famous, ultra-successful, Miami-bred, Mr. Worldwide. Last night CNBC aired a special titled Pitbull: Fame & Fortune that spotlighted his journey from a little-known…

Katy Perry Visits Cuba, See Her Favorite Pics From the Trip

Katy Perry is following in Beyonce’s footsteps. And no, not in similar career paths (though the two are arguably mega superstars already), but in vacation habits. The difference is that when Beyoncé and Jay-Z traveled to Cuba back in 2013 when relations between our two countries were still rocky, the…