1997 Stories by Jennifer Osorio
Archives: 1997
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published December 25, 1997
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december 25
Orange Bowl International Tennis Championships: Athletes never rest. That's why they rake in millions of... More >>
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published December 18, 1997
thursday
december 18
Triumph of the Spirit: Carlos Alfonzo's turbulent, mystical abstractions evoke Afro-Cuban symbols, European... More >>
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published December 11, 1997
thursday
december 11
It's Only Rock and Roll: Neil Young was right: Rock and roll will never die. Apparently the Lowe Art Museum... More >>
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published December 4, 1997
thursday
december 4
Elba Ramalho: A superstar in her native Brazil, Ramalho has been called the Queen of the Lambada and likened to... More >>
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published November 27, 1997
thursday
november 27
Santa's Enchanted Forest: Okay, so the seasons don't really change so much in Miami. Locals spend winter... More >>
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published November 6, 1997
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By Larry Boytano, Judy Cantor, Nina Korman, and Jennifer Osorio
thursday
november 6
House... More >>
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published October 30, 1997
thursday
october 30
Naomi Wolf: Naomi Wolf sure knows how to piss people off. A controversial figure among the feminist elite, she... More >>
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published October 23, 1997
thursday
october 23
Writers Harvest National Reading: Like a good book? Like it even better when the author reads it to you? Then... More >>
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published October 16, 1997
thursday
october 16
Guitar Greats: The rock guitar pantheon brings its traveling exhibition of flying fret virtuosity to the Sunrise... More >>
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published October 9, 1997
thursday
october 9
Celluloid Vampires: This lecture sucks -- blood, that is. With Halloween just around the corner, the Wolfsonian... More >>
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published October 2, 1997
thursday
october 2
Maluala: Oh, what a paradise the Cuba of yore seemed. Except for one thing (no, not Castro): slavery. Yes, Cuba... More >>
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published September 25, 1997
thursday
september 25
The Castro: Castro in Miami? Who could have imagined? Well, not that Castro. This Castro is the neighborhood... More >>
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published September 18, 1997
thursday
september 18
Paul George Gallery Walk: He's baaaack. Miami's tireless homeboy historian Paul George is renowned in and out... More >>
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published September 11, 1997
thursday
september 11
Antonio Canales and His Ballet Flamenco: Choreographer Antonio Canales, considered to be among the best... More >>
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published September 4, 1997
thursday
september 4
Invitation to the Arts: It's a sampler platter of culture! Instead of a couple of fried mozzarella sticks here... More >>
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published August 21, 1997
thursday
august 21
Frugal Indulgents: It's hard to be a broke twentysomething with expensive tastes. When you have Donna Karan... More >>
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published August 14, 1997
thursday
august 14
Video Rewind: Anchors Away!: The New Times offices are located not far from the WPLG-TV (Channel 10) studios, and... More >>
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published August 7, 1997
thursday
august 7
Quartetto Gelato: The Coral Gables Congregational Church (3010 DeSoto Blvd., Coral Gables) continues its summer... More >>
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published July 24, 1997
thursday
july 24
Arthur Hailey: Author of mega best sellers Hotel (which eventually became a long-running television series starring... More >>
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published July 17, 1997
thursday
july 17
Zo's Summer Groove: Under all that scowling and snarling he does on the court, the Miami Heat's Alonzo Mourning has... More >>
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published July 10, 1997
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july 10
Franco-Hispanic Film Festival: Celebrate French independence with a four-day festival of recent films co-produced... More >>
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published July 3, 1997
thursday
july 3
Marisa Monte: Critics are hailing Marisa Monte, the new Brazilian diva whose cascade of black hair, red lips, and... More >>
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published June 26, 1997
thursday
june 26
Laura Pausini: Less than four years ago Laura Pausini, a teenage girl from a small town near Ravenna, Italy, won... More >>
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published June 12, 1997
thursday
june 12
International Hispanic Theatre Festival: The twelfth annual International Hispanic Theatre Festival concludes this... More >>
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published June 5, 1997
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june 5
New York Philharmonic: Music director Kurt Masur makes his Miami debut as he conducts the legendary New York... More >>
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