Cultural Criticism, Dance & Theater, Writing Has Social Media Changed How We Experience Dance in Public Spaces? Especially in the last 10 years, it’s become increasingly common to see November 9, 2020
Cultural Criticism, Dance & Theater, Writing Is the Line Between Concert and Commercial Dance Finally Fading? Dancer Stephanie Crousillat has had the kind of career that would make most June 22, 2020
Cultural Criticism, Writing Sex Lives and Video Chat: Single Miamians Get Resourceful During the Pandemic A couple of Saturdays ago, Hector, a Miamian in his 20s, bored after a week April 10, 2020
Cultural Criticism, Visual Art, Writing Satellite Art Show’s 2019 Edition Is a Choose-Your-Own-Adventure Art Fair Beach balls and rubber gloves; empty potato chip bags; recycled TV sets and December 5, 2019
Cultural Criticism, Music, Writing Review: Dorian Electra Kicks Off First Headlining Tour at Gramps Early Sunday night at Gramps in Wynwood, the outdoor bar and concert area September 9, 2019
Cultural Criticism, Music, Writing Review: Florence Welch Found Strength in Vulnerability at American Airlines Arena About halfway through her set at American Airlines Arena Sunday night, June 10, 2019
Cultural Criticism, Music, Writing Is Karol G the Shakira of Her Generation? When Mix Live returns to American Airlines Arena June 8, Miami will host May 30, 2019
Cultural Criticism, Dance & Theater, Writing A Dance to Shake Up the Story Wall Street Journal Masterpiece Column: George Balanchine’s ‘Slaughter on April 26, 2019
Cultural Criticism, Writing Inside the Magical World of Miami’s Unicorn Factory It’s Friday afternoon, and I’m standing on a sidewalk in Wynwood waiting to April 13, 2019
Cultural Criticism, Film, Writing “Lady Bird” in the Age of #MeToo Many characters have lost their virginity on the big screen, but something May 6, 2018