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The Italian artist Marco Brambilla the mind behind projects like Marina Abramovic’s opera,
Seven Deaths of Maria Callas, and the video installation
The Four Temperaments featuring Cate Blanchett has engulfed Hudson Yards with a captivating preview of his forthcoming work
Heaven’s Gate (2021). Fragments of the work, a satirical and hallucinogenic critique on Hollywood and the cult of celebrity, are being shown on 65 colossal screens across the public square and gardens, as well as inside the shops.
The full augmented reality (AR) work will be exhibited at the Pérez Art Museum Miami (Pamm) starting 17 June and remain on view until 2022. The museum iteration will feature a totem-like arrangement of screens showing visually disorienting snippets of looping film that traverse through several haunting and surreal landscapes.
Rolling Loud started the pre-festival celebrations early, bringing Jack Harlow to Hyde Beach for an insane performance on Sunday afternoon. The crowd turned up to his hit songs “Whats Poppin” and “Tyler Herro” and had the place going wild until sundown.
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For restaurants, 2021 has brought some degree of hope. As workers and diners get vaccinated, restaurant dining rooms are beginning to more closely resemble pre-pandemic scenes. But the costs of 2020 linger. Many restaurants are struggling to hire staff. Months worth of deferred rent payments now due could push more to close for good; scores of restaurants already have. And then there’s Major Food Group, the powerhouse restaurant group that’s on an expansion tear.
Over the past four months, while restaurants all over the country have slowly attempted to regain their footing, MFG has opened four restaurants and announced plans for several more. The New York City-based group, founded by Mario Carbone, Rich Torrisi, and Jeff Zalaznick, kicked off the year by opening a new location of Carbone, its Italian-American celebrity magnet, in Miami’s South Beach at the end of January. Just a few months later, in April, it opened ZZ’s Sushi Bar, a hybr
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