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
Writing Foster Pets Are the Perfect Companions for Our Social Distancing As the coronavirus crisis keeps more and more people confined to their April 6, 2020
Dance & Theater, Music, Visual Art, Writing Miami’s Arts Organizations Adjust to Their New Normal The Kiwanis Club of Little Havana, a vital resource for the city’s April 1, 2020
Writing Miami Venue Staffers: Coronavirus Crisis “Canceled Our Entire Industry” Last weekend, Steven Covey still had a job. As a stagehand, he has spent March 20, 2020
Music, Writing Billie Eilish Playing With Miami’s Cutest Puppies Is the Best Thing You’ll See All Week What do you do when you’ve won five Grammys and graced the cover March 12, 2020
Dance & Theater, Writing The Comeback: How Kathryn Morgan Beat Incredible Odds to Return to the Stage When soloist Kathryn Morgan made her entrance as the Striptease Girl in February 10, 2020
Dance & Theater, Writing The Author of Her Own Story: A Look Inside Kathryn Morgan’s Return to Company Life A couple years ago, if you had told Kathryn Morgan that she’d be a January 28, 2020
Dance & Theater, Writing Miami Motel Stories Dives Into North Beach’s History When playwright Juan C. Sanchez began researching North Beach, one theme January 28, 2020
Visual Art, Writing ICA Miami Celebrates Five Years of Firsts and Forward Thinking Back in 2014, the Institute of Contemporary Art, Miami, presented their January 17, 2020
Dance & Theater, Writing How Miami City Ballet’s Samantha Hope Galler Learned to Channel Rita Hayworth for Jerome Robbins’ “I’m Old Fashioned” In 1983, at New York City Ballet, Jerome Robbins decided to create a January 10, 2020