Sci-Fi Romance Equals Is a Nothing Movie About a Nothing World

The futuristic dystopia of the arty sci-fi romance Equals will be familiar to anyone who’s seen the likes of Gattaca, The Island or THX 1138. It’s a cool, rational, lifeless world, blanketed in whites and grays and blues, and peopled with unfeeling faces — a world whose citizens will express…

The Naked Magic Show: Sleeves Up, Pants Down at the Broward Center

Growing up in Brisbane, Australia, Mike Tyler never imagined he’d be performing in front of sold-out crowds across North America. Naked. After packing venues throughout Australia, Hong Kong, and New Zealand, The Naked Magic Show is making its way to the Broward Center for the Performing Arts on its first…

Lights Out Is Creepiest When It Stops Explaining Itself

Does it matter that Freddy Krueger was a pedophilic middle-school janitor who died in a blazing fire when parents sought revenge? No. And unless you’re a horror-film obsessive, you probably don’t even know how he morphed into a pizza-faced Where’s Waldo with knife fingers — what matters is he lives…

NSU’s African Art Highlights Culture Through the Individual

A new exhibit at NSU Art Museum explores making connections — one individual to another and one culture to another. “The African traditional art collection complements the museum’s large collection of post-World War II Cobra,” says Bonnie Clearwater, director and chief curator of the museum. “[Cobra was] a radical group…

Ten Reasons Deerfield Beach Is the Best Beach in Broward

‘Best Beaches’ will be a recurring post seen here at New Times. Throughout this summer we will highlight the main reasons why your local beach is undeniably Broward’s best.  Deerfield Beach is like your Mom’s cooking; strangers might not consider it the best they’ve ever had, but everything about it sure says “home”…

Tony Robbins Can Talk You Into Anything

Here’s a story you might have missed a few weeks back, what with the country collapsing. In late June, at Dallas’ Kay Bailey Hutchison Convention Center, 30 aspirational souls received burn treatment after walking over hot coals at a Tony Robbins seminar. Robbins, a seize-your-life salesman of granite physique and…

In Its Second Season, Hulu’s Difficult People Is Easy to Watch

In the world of Difficult People, the cutting comedy returning this week to Hulu, the game is rigged against Julie (Julie Klausner) and Billy (Billy Eichner), but perhaps only because they rigged it against themselves. As their friends find success, the two struggling comedians feign interest in jobs that pay…

Best Things to Do in Broward and Palm Beach This Week

Thursday 7/14 If you’re known by the company you keep, John Caparulo is most certainly a redneck. The Ohio native and nearly 20-year standup veteran raised his national profile on Bill Engvall’s Blue Collar Comedy Tour: The Next Generation, appeared on Ron White’s Salute to the Troops on CMT, hosted…

RedEye Reimagined: Imagine a New Reality July 16

To step into the pulse of South Florida’s art world that is ArtServe’s annual RedEye tradition is to take a deep dive into a cornucopia of imagination — or reimagination that is, a term more aptly suited for this year’s theme: Reality Reimagined. Much like years previous, creativity is expected…

Bonkers New Doc Tickled Digs Into the Strangest of Cover-Ups

In a stark white room, four boys huddle on a mattress, addressing the camera. They’re athletic, the picture of youth and every Abercrombie & Fitch catalog. A blond boy says, “We want to thank Jane O’Brien Media for this opportunity,” and they all smile and wave. They’re about to take…

The Directors of Tickled Dish About Going Up Against a No-Joke Conspiracy

Dylan Reeve and David Farrier’s Tickled might be the oddest documentary you’ll see this year. It starts off with Farrier, a New Zealand TV reporter specializing in human-interest fare, discovering the world of Competitive Endurance Tickling — in which teams of strapping young men tickle each other for extended periods…

All-Too-Normal Activity Dominates the Ghostbusters Remake

Kindly allow this lengthy aside and conspiracy theorizing: I can’t start my review of Paul Feig’s redo of Ghostbusters without first mentioning the stupefying chaos that attended last Thursday evening’s press screening, the only one of two scheduled a half-hour apart in New York before the movie’s opening. This unprecedented…

Ten Reasons Lauderdale-by-the-Sea Is the Best Beach in Broward

Your Beach Is The Best will be a recurring post seen here at New Times. Leading up to and throughout this Summer we will highlight the main reasons why your local beach is undeniably Broward’s best.  There are two kinds of people in this world; those who believe Lauderdale-By-The-Sea is home to the…

Best Things to Do in Broward and Palm Beach This Week

Thursday, July 7 Reality Bites Back. No Offense. Deal With It. A quick scan through the projects comedian Theo Von is involved in makes it clear the man is not interested in discussing hurt feelings. The former MTV Real World/Road Rules franchise contestant who describes his comedic style as “all…

Art Super Couple Comes to Bailey Contemporary Arts in Pompano

Artist Jonathan Rockford swears that the entry-level jobs he’s held are just as essential to his worldview as his two master’s degrees. “I have been lucky enough,” he says, “to work in a wide range of jobs, [including] making pizzas, stocking superstore shelves, testing fire prevention systems… as well as…