UF Students Renew Calls to Rename Buildings Honoring Segregationists
After years of student-led efforts to rename the buildings, a new petition is circulating once again.
After years of student-led efforts to rename the buildings, a new petition is circulating once again.
Whenever you need a little break from the news, just remember that Tua Tagovailoa is the quarterback of the Miami Dolphins.
In “a_part: A Quarantine Collaboration,” each artist’s submission must build on or draw from the one that preceded it.
Allies can show solidarity with the black community by providing long-term financial support.
The King of Staten Island feels derivative of Judd Apatow’s past work.
Drive-ins are tailor-made for our current age of social distancing,
Floridians can get drive-thru Botox injections, but sitting for a tattoo session remains a no-go.
Florida photographers come together to help struggling mothers during the pandemic.
A Long Distance Affair brings together actors — and audiences — from around the world.
A new comic anthology is amplifying local artists.
Zachary Schwartz’s painstaking reconstructions have given him a deeper appreciation for aquatic life.
The Tranz Form is a new YouTube docuseries that aims to highlight and celebrate the lives of trans people of color.
This week’s virtual screening of The Infiltrators sheds light on the plight of undocumented detainees.
Caribbean-American poet and Little Haiti activist Aja Monet has taken up the proverbial gauntlet.
Florida Grand Opera created six mini-concerts using footage from past rehearsals that it will be releasing weekly.
Still, as the coronavirus crisis continues, artists and entrepreneurs alike are finding ingenious ways to circumvent isolation.
Because more people are working from home because of the coronavirus crisis, many are deciding to foster shelter pets in need.
“We’re in a zombie apocalypse movie without the zombies.”
Mario Tabraue’s tale has all the classic marks of a great Miami crime story. And there’s another interesting layer: a connection to U.S. Sen. Marco Rubio of Florida.
If you’re returning to the world of reading after a long hiatus, it may be daunting to start.
From Showtime to Shudder, plenty of streaming services are offering pretty amazing deals in light of the COVID-19 crisis making everyone housebound.
Goodfellas, Space Jam, and HBO’s new show The Plot Against America are among New Times’ favorite additions to streaming services this week.