Sandra Lopez Adds a Personal Touch to Madama Butterfly

Soprano Sandra Lopez – who is returning to South Florida in the Florida Grand Opera’s Madama Butterfly – has a story not many performers can tell. She was one of the first singers on the second-largest performing arts stage in the United States: the Ziff Ballet Opera House at the…

Peek Into Trenton Doyle Hancock’s Moundverse at Locust Projects

Trenton Doyle Hancock has dramatically transformed Locust Projects in Miami. The entryway into the alternative art space now resembles a fully stocked toy store, offering Hancock’s branded “Moundverse Infants” action figures, meticulously displayed. A brightly colored quatrefoil pattern animates the packaging and provides a floor pattern that leads back to the main gallery…

Teresita Fernandez Grapples With the Elements at Pérez Art Museum Miami

Elemental, Teresita Fernandez’s mid-career retrospective at Pérez Art Museum Miami, showcases an acclaimed artist who carries her Latinx heritage with self-assurance and masterfully applies her creative talents to global themes such as history, geography, perception, wayfinding and social justice. Acknowledging her ancestry, and advocating for inclusion through her appointment by…

The Cake Tackles the Limits of Faith and Commerce

The loveliest and most expensive cake most of us will ever buy is, without doubt, a wedding cake. A focus on one of the most special days in a couple’s life, the cake is a sweet, beautifully decorated symbol of good fortune and marital happiness. But in recent years, as…

Watson at GableStage Fails to Compute

Thomas J. Watson Sr., the founding chairman and CEO of International Business Machines (IBM), was a brilliantly successful salesman and celebrated businessman for the vast majority of his life. But as James Grippando’s new play, Watson, would have it, the one person Watson could never seem to sell on his…