By Isabella Martinez and Lauren WhitesellThe Week of Cuban Culture is an annual week of festivities hosted by the Federación de Estudiantes Cubanos. This week is meant to keep the Cuban culture alive and present at the University of Miami. From March 18 to 22, FEC hosted their Week of Cuban Culture, this year themed
Reignite your new year with some cinematic magic. The Cinematic Arts Commission (CAC) invites you to experience last fall’s most hilarious, terrifying and thrilling films this spring at the Bill Cosford Cinema.With “Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse” writer Phil Lord making a surprise appearance at the Cosford last year, there’s no telling what’s in store this
Entertainment industries constantly battle to create the next record-breaking blockbuster while spending millions in the process. Such industries are using artificial intelligence to decrease costs as the fight roars, putting actors and writers jobs at risk.If time is money, then Hollywood is still broke. The COVID-19 pandemic made consumer interest exceed active production, making
Summer blockbusters like “Barbie” and “Oppenheimer” had Miami residents flocking to theaters in hopes of grabbing the best seats before they sold out. Between AMC, Silverspot and Regal, Miami’s plethora of theaters offer varied viewing experiences for everyone.From exclusive snacks and merchandise to affordable prices, here are the best Miami theaters fit for any weekend
Between movie showings by the Cinematic Arts Commission and special events, the Bill Cosford Cinema is keeping students entertained this semester. On Sept. 16 from 5 p.m. to 7:30 p.m., Gloria Estefan will join Cosford Cinema manager Rene Rodriguez to host a screening of “Young Frankenstein,” a comedy-horror film, and a Q&A session. Estefan moved