Most Popular
-
Kill Gus Boulis's Killer?
Paul Brandreth didn't want to murder anybody. Or did he?
-
City Hall Stinks
There's a war on Dinner Key, and Marc Sarnoff is a bomb-thrower.
-
Mayor of the Nude Beach
So he's naked and in his seventies. He's still the coolest guy you'll ever meet.
-
I Have HIV
But I'm not telling you, babe. Happy Valentine's Day!
-
Vamos a Cuba!
Join us as we try to hitch a ride to the island before the gold rush strikes.
-
City Hall Stinks (58)
There's a war on Dinner Key, and Marc Sarnoff is a bomb-thrower.
-
Sarnoff Turns His Back on Blacks (20)
Coconut Grove's other half feels left out.
-
Sarnoff Shmarnoff (14)
Commissioner Marc's claim to a famous bloodline just might be fiction.
-
Jumping the Snapper (5)
Brosia boards the Mediterranean bandwagon, with mixed results.
-
Cyclists Court Death Daily (55)
It's dangerous, but Miami is getting friendlier to bikes.
-
Another Side of Page and Plant
If the Internet had been around, would there still be a mythology of Led Zep?
-
Pick Up and Go
Blue Martini is maybe a good place to meet a significant other. But first listen to the stories they tell.
-
The Prodigal Piano Man
Johnny Rodgers plays his hometown a song.
-
Miami Movement
Our guide to the 15th annual Caribbean Festival.
-
As Nastie as They Wanna Be
This wrestling makes that Ultimate stuff look wimpy.
-
Over The Weekend - Bikes, Blue Men, Teen Rock Idols and A Film Festival
08:57AM 03/10/08 -
The Little Film Festival That Could
08:04AM 03/10/08 -
DQ Trumps blissberry on the Beach
08:02AM 03/10/08 -
Langerado Loves Ben Folds
09:23AM 03/10/08 -
G. Love and the Special Sauce Hit Langerado
08:55PM 03/09/08 -
Langerado Last Night: Matt Pond PA and the Walkmen
04:50PM 03/08/08
What we are writing about
- Art Basel
- Arturo Sandoval Jazz Club
- Carnival Center
- Coconut Grove
- Coral Gables
- downtown Miami
- Fillmore Miami Beach
- Fort Lauderdale
- Francisco Goya
- Freedom Tower
- Hugo Chávez
- In the Continuum
- John Timoney
- Julia Tuttle Causeway
- Karen Kilimnik
- Marc Sarnoff
- Miami-Dade County Library
- Miami-Dade County...
- Miami Beach
- Miami local art
- Miami local music
- Miami local theater
- Museum of Contemporary...
- Patrick Williams
- sex offenders
- South Beach
- South Miami
- Studio A
- Wii
- Xbox
Recent Articles By Brett Sokol
-
The Luxe Life
As the Great Hotel War of 2006 looms, South Beach's Delano tries a new tack: Magic
-
Perception Is Reality
Drugs, guns, violence, beauty, style, and the illusory world of Miami Vice
-
Lotus-Eaters and Literati
Novelist Bret Easton Ellis has skewered the demimonde of Los Angeles and New York City. So what about South Beach?
-
Beach Brawl
Money and ethnicity narrow the race for Miami Beach City Commission to two men
-
The Gaza Dialogues
With more than 100,000 Jews in Miami, it's no wonder the debate here is hot
National Features
-
Houston Press
"It Was Like an Armageddon Movie"
For days after Hurricane Rita, a Texas prison was hell on earth.
By Chris Vogel -
SF Weekly
The Candidate
Our columnist knows Ralph Nader's running mate all too well.
By Matt Smith -
The Pitch
How Not To Be a Rap Star
First of all, lay off the Ecstasy.
By Nadia Pflaum -
Village Voice
Project Runaway
What becomes a gossip columnist most?
By Michael Musto
Looking Back on Premillennium Tension
Miami scenesters sound off
By Brett Sokol
Published: January 6, 2000A strange truth emerged as New Times polled both its own writers and prominent music figures across Miami's aural spectrum, seeking their personal Top 10s from the past year and asking them to distill twelve months of pop culture into a clinical black-and-white list. What could it mean that the sole aesthetic common ground between one of Miami's premier techno producers and one of the city's few promoters willing to bravely challenge el exilio's cultural boycott against Cuba, was Sting? Could the middle-of-the-road crooner turn out to be the hidden key in bridging the bitter chasm between Fidel and Florida? Could it be Sting that finally would close the yawning gap between the musical tribes of Miami, between the b-boys who drive the cars that go boom and those aging Cold Warriors who literally would make the cars go boom?
Brett Sokol, music editor, Miami New Times
1. Los Van Van, live at the Miami Arena, 10/9/99
2. Pole, CD1 (Matador)
3. Steve Earle and the Del McCoury Band, The Mountain (E-Squared)
4. The Sullivan Family, Alive (Rensongs)
5. Juan-Carlos Formell, Songs from a Little Blue House (Wicklow/BMG)
6. Beck, Midnight Vultures (DGC)
7. Bob Dylan, live at the Coral Sky Amphitheatre, 9/2/99
8. The Roots, Things Fall Apart, The Roots Come Alive (MCA)
9. Phil Lesh & Friends, Love Will See You Through (Grateful Dead Records)
10. Beth Orton, Central Reservation (Arista)
11. Green Velvet, The Nineties, Constant Chaos (Music Man)
12. To Rococo Rot, The Amateur View (Mute)
13. Various Artists, Kompakt Total 1 (Kompakt)
14. JT Money, "Who Dat?" (Priority)
15. Trick Daddy, www.thug.com (Slip 'n' Slide)
Celeste Fraser Delgado, staff writer, Miami New Times
1. Francisco Aguabella, Agua de Cuba
(Cubop Records)
2. Café Tacuba, Revés/Yo Soy (WEA Latina)
3. Cesaria Evora, Café Atlantico
(BMG/RCA Victor)
4. Fabulosos Cadillacs, La Marcha del Gollazo Solitario (BMG)
5. Ibrahim Ferrer, Buena Vista Social Club Presents Ibrahim Ferrer (World Circuit/Nonesuch)
6. Macy Gray, On How Life Is (Epic)
7. Olga Tañon, Olga Viva ... Viva Olga (WEA Latina)
8. Ali Farka Touré, Niafunke (Hannibal/Rykodisc)
9. Carlos Vives, El Amor de Mi Tierra (EMI Latin)
10. Various Artists, Reggae Gold 1999 (VP)
Judy Cantor, former staff writer, Miami New Times
1. Chucho Valdés, Briyumba Palo Congo (Blue Note)
2. Juan-Carlos Formell, Songs from a Little Blue House (Wicklow/BMG)
3. TLC, Fanmail (La Face/Arista)
4. Ibrahim Ferrer, Buena Vista Social Club Presents Ibrahim Ferrer (World Circuit/Nonesuch)
5. Los Van Van, The Legendary Los Van Van (Ashe)
6. Ruben Blades, Tiempos (Sony Discos)
7. Bamboleo, Ya No Hace Falta (Ahi Nama)
8. Various Artists, Caravana Cubana Late-Night Sesions (Dreamer Music)
9. Cesaria Evora, Café Atlantico (BMG)
10. Clave y Guaguanco with Celeste Mendoza and Changuito, Noche de la Rumba (Tumi)
Alec Hanley Bemis, contributing writer, Miami New Times
1. Beck, Midnite Vultures (DGC)
2. Beta Band, The Beta Band (Astralwerks)
3. The Flaming Lips, The Soft Bulletin (Warner Bros.)
4. Magnetic Fields, 69 Love Songs (Merge)
5. Moby, Play (V2)
6. Pole, CD1 (Matador)
7. Solex, Pick Up (Matador)
8. Nobukazu Takemura, Scope (Thrill Jockey)
9. TLC, Fanmail (La Face/Arista)
10. Caetano Veloso, Livro (Nonesuch)
Hobey Echlin, contributing writer, Miami New Times
1. Eminem, Slim Shady (Aftermath/Interscope)
2. Underworld, Beaucoup Fish (V2)
3. Natas, Wicket World Wide.Com (Gothom/Overcore)
4. Primordial Passage, Underground Evolution (Peacefrog)
5. John Digweed, Bedrock (Ultra)
6. DJ DB, Shades of Technology (F-111)
7. Richie Hawtin, Decks, EFX & 909 (Minus/Nova Mute)
8. DJ Lion, Live in Arizona New Year's Eve 1998-9 (Grey Multimedia)
9. Asleep At The Wheel, A Ride with Bob (DreamWorks)
10. Nick Warren, Back to Mine (DMC/UK)
John Floyd, contributing writer, Miami New Times
1. Those Bastard Souls, Debt & Departure (V2)
2. Wilco, Summer Teeth (Reprise)
3. Alejandro Escovedo, Bourbonitis Blues (Bloodshot)
4. Mark Lanegan, I'll Take Care of You (Sub Pop)
5. Kelly Willis, What I Deserve (Rykodisc)
6. Kevin Welch, Beneath My Wheels (Dead Reckoning)
7. Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers, Echo (Warner Bros.)
8. B.B. King, Let the Good Times Roll (MCA)
9. Paul Jones, Pucker Up Buttercup (Fat Possum)
10. Paul Westerberg, Suicane Gratification (Capitol)
Ezra Gale, contributing writer, Miami New Times
1. Vinicius Cantuaria, Tucumã (Verve)
2. Eliades Ochoa y el Cuarteto Patria, Sublime Illusion (Higher Octave)
3. Cuban Roots, Cuban Roots Revisited (Cubop)
4. DJ Logic, Presents Project Logic (Ropadope Records)
5. We, Square Roots of Negative One (Asphodel)
6. Branford Marsalis, Requiem (Columbia)
7. Chucho Valdés, Briyumba Palo Congo (Blue Note)
8. Ben Perowski Trio, Ben Perowski Trio (self-released)
9. Mocean Worker, Mixed Emotional Features (Palm Pictures)
10. Avishai Cohen, Devotion (Stretch/Concord)












