Marjorie Prime Broadway ReviewMarjorie Prime runs a tight 90 minutes with no intermission. It is not a feel-good experience.
In a city better known for volume, The B-Sides arrive quietly, carrying melody like something fragile and worth protecting.
That five minute interaction kept coming to mind as I read Edwidge Danticat’s beautiful memoir, Brother, I’m Dying.
Bare Knuckle Poet is a new essay by Oscar Fuentes, who is also affectionately and famously known as The Biscayne Poet.
It’s not just another bar closing. Gramps is, in many ways, the brain of Miami’s counterculture. And the brain matters. The ...
The King Mango Strut has proudly called itself the weirdest parade in the universe for more than forty years.
To be a respectable black man in America is to be a perpetual Bruce Banner, struggling not to let out your inner rage for ...
Turning AFL Predictions Into Social Connection -- forecasting outcomes is no longer a private activity—it’s deeply social.
On August 2, 1956, Elvis Presley arrived in Miami in his Lincoln Premier. The following day he would give his first ...
A crowd of kids surrounded Juliet in the playground after the final bell. Many were boys much larger than she was, chanting, ...
Miami New Drama’s new world premiere play Birthright by Jonathan Spector is jaw-droppingly good. The three-and-half-hour sprawling, epic dramedy chronicles the friendship of six Jewish-Americans over ...
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