2004 Stories by Nina Korman
published October 7, 2004
THU 7
When some people think theater, they think boring and stuffy. Well, how's about a play called Jane Fonda's Breast?... More >>
published September 30, 2004
THU 30
Cheesecake fantasy. Chocolate devotion. Birthday cake remix. Black forest dream. If you love ice cream, you'll recognize these... More >>
published September 30, 2004
On most days Miami-based artist Pablo Cano, known for fanciful creations fashioned from a mind-boggling array of found objects, might be seen with... More >>
published September 23, 2004
THU 23
Anyone fearless enough to perch on something protruding from a skyscraper gets our vote as cool. That person would be "Margaret... More >>
published September 16, 2004
It's not often that an interview subject can't speak to you because she's in class -- not at a dance or voice lesson but in high school. Actually... More >>
published September 16, 2004
THU 16
Forget all about steroid scandals and get ready for some all-American athletes doing their thing. Yes, a giant Wheaties box will... More >>
published September 9, 2004
THU 9
If you've ever seen the Toxic Avenger (1985), the Class of Nuke 'em High (1986), Terror Firmer... More >>
published September 2, 2004
THU 2
Sure people bust into museums and steal works by Rembrandt, Picasso, and Munch. But has a group of masked men ever stormed a... More >>
published September 2, 2004
During her four years of presenting Surreal Saturday events, founder/curator Susan Caraballo assures that no one has ever wandered in... More >>
published September 2, 2004
Celebrate Miami's many cultures
SAT 9/4
How many times have you sat at a stoplight in... More >>
published August 26, 2004
THU 26
Cuba is about to be saved. Well, at least Havana's awe-inspiring architecture -- or what's left of it -- is. Juan Antonio Bueno,... More >>
published August 12, 2004
THU 12
Forget the stock market or real estate or the bank, for that matter. Smart investors should be putting their money in art. But... More >>
published August 5, 2004
Postura, brazeo, vueltas, taconeo, compas. What sounds like the latest additions to the menu of your favorite... More >>
published August 5, 2004
THU 5
If we held a film festival, we wouldn't group movies in the ordinary way: indie, foreign, porno. We'd do things a little... More >>
published July 29, 2004
THU 29 Skulk, stroll, or strut around the streets of Miami Beach like a native. Or at least learn to fake it from Carolyn Klepser. As a... More >>
published July 29, 2004
Globetrotting photographer Denise Marino admits she loves to collect old things. She has trinkets from her travels around the world and... More >>
published July 15, 2004
THU 15
Garnering comparisons with keyboard giants Thelonious Monk, Oscar Peterson, and Bud Powell isn't half bad for jazz pianist... More >>
published July 1, 2004
The Russian language and culture are complex, mysterious, and beautiful in their own way, but for vocalist Tierney Sutton, Russian was no... More >>
published July 1, 2004
Thursday, July 01
Hearing -- or is that seeing -- is believing at Miami-Dade Public Library (101 W. Flagler St.), at least if you're... More >>
published July 1, 2004
Fri 7/2
When it comes to love, what’s worse, being a hopeless romantic or a hopeful romantic? Silver-haired author/singer David Leddic... More >>
published June 24, 2004
Thursday 6/24
Reports of the death of Coconut Grove have been greatly exaggerated -- at least to some people, namely local retailers.... More >>
published June 24, 2004
Parents who trip over toys scattered on the floor and scream at their children to put them away might not realize that those little doodads could... More >>
published June 24, 2004
A chop is a chop is a chop: chicken chunks and rice and beans and sauce, or some other variation. In the age of healthy fast food, anything devoid... More >>
published June 17, 2004
Back in 1999, the first time members of the South Beach Gay Men's Chorus let their voices loose in our midst, the tenors, baritones, and... More >>
published June 17, 2004
Thursday 6/17
You've seen the more than 140 dazzling images of hulking machinery and technological wonders that make up the... More >>
Display
25 50 75
results per page