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ART WORKSHOPS AND OTHER SHAPESHIFTING* OPPORTUNITIES

by Irene Sperber on January 28, 2012

Anthony Ardavin

*Shapeshifting: able to change form or identity at will; especially : a mythical figure that can assume different forms (as of animals)” definition from Merriam-Webster   On New Year’s Eve didn’t you swear that you’d stop whirling about maniacally and focus on your inner life during this Chinese new year of the Water Dragon; either meeting yourself head on for the first time or actually spending quality time inside your head instead of meandering through the detritus of Facebook walls and meaningless info. I think I heard you say that. There is a plethora of opportunities to elongate that existential being trapped inside screaming for a little beam of sunlight. Miami is a veritable explosion of people and institutions offering wildly diverse options to nudge us out of the comfy ruts of daily existence. As...more

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our movie critic, Ruben Rosario, discusses two films from the Miami Jewish Film Festival

by Ruben Rosario on January 25, 2012

Elliot Gould and Sarah Rue in Dorfman

It's never too late to find out who you really are. There are many ways movie directors may choose to convey such a voyage of self-discovery, but as depicted in two of the features screening this week as part of the 2012 Miami Jewish Film Festival, the only thing standing in their own way is their excessively deterministic worldviews. Take, for instance, the overeager romantic comedy Dorfman, which fires off one third-rate sitcom joke after another before it becomes aware – too late, as it happens – of its potential to be something more than a string of feeble attempts to score a few (unearned) easy laughs. This aggressively chipper portrait of an ugly duckling getting in touch with her inner swan is trying so hard to please that it winds up smothering the audience. Deb Dorfman (Sara Rue) leads a humdrum existence in the...more