The Miami Beach Cinematheque Question & Answer Session with Dana Keith
The Miami Beach Cinematheque fuses the kind of art, architecture and intimacy necessary for a real art house experience. I caught up with the founder Dana Keith... Read more.
A Tribute in Pink is Remembered
In May 1983, manmade islands along Biscayne Bay were draped with over 6 million square feet of pink polypropylene fabric. The project was named Surrounded Islands... Read more.
The New World Symphony Celebrates 25 years
Based on the caliber of performance at the New World Symphony one might think they were in the presence of a professional orchestra. In fact, the NWS is an orchestral... Read more.
Wolfsonian exhibit Describing Labor: A New Dialogue
On recent afternoon in November, I sat down with Matthew Abess, assistant curator at The Wolfsonian museum, hoping to better understand their new exhibit, Describing... Read more.
“In this bright future you can’t forget your past…” A conversation with Dina Knapp
Not all great artists are humble people- I suspect most are consumed with legacy or vanity or their own self importance. Dina Knapp on the other hand rarely talks... Read more.
OscarWilde, Reese’s Peanut Butter Cups and the future of Miami’s Art Scene
When Oscar Wilde wrote that “All art is quite useless”, a remark that perplexes, intrigues and beckons us even today, what he sought to express... Read more.

