Rants and reactions to contemporary politics, art and culture.
Monday, January 23, 2017
Miami Journal: Booty Call
view from Brickell Key Bridge (photograph Hallie Cohen)
One of the first things you see driving into Miami from
the airport is a billboard advertising Beats Booty Paint. Yes body painting is
alive and kicking in Miami. Can you purchase a brand especially created for the
gluts? Or is it simply the culture talking? Miami is screaming sex. Hit the bar at the Mandarin Oriental. Who's that Asian woman in the tight purple dress raising her glass exuberantly? Cross the
Bridge at Brickell Key and you’ll find apartment complexes that are ripe for
the remake of Rear Window—undulating bodies weaving to a silent beat. Hit the
terrace at Truck's, the famous stoned crab place and you find yourself making
long distance calls to adjoining tables. You’re the avid and silent member of
intimate conversations of which you aren’t a part. The air is balmy and your
Bulgarian waiter describes how he likes to chill down in the Keys. In the
meanwhile the two Hispanic women in the spikey heels, who had been looking at themselves
in hand mirrors as they applied blue lipstick, have finished their exotic mixed
drinks and are now preparing to climb into the white BMW station wagon which has just
been retrieved by a valet? Where to? You wonder about their fundaments and whether they
have seen the Beats Booty paint ad. They say Miami is drowning and that parts
of it are already underwater, but the condos and office buildings with their
cosmopolitan clientele stand proud. It may not be Venice, but it’s got the
canals--and skyscrapers to boot.
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