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Do people even know this Wednesday is Veterans Day? Or the reason why its celebrated November 11? For the historically or... More >>
Brave the 85-degree weather and venture out to Miami Dade College Wolfson Campus this week for one of the greatest author combinations Evenings... More >>
American Halloween is weak sauce: Dress up like Michael Jackson, pay too much to get into a cheesy club where every single girl is wearing a... More >>
The Paris-born Sleepless Night seems tailor-made for a town like Miami Beach, where hotel rooms are just a secure place to store your bags.... More >>
Not many films can boast what The Wind and the Water can: that it's the first documentary ever made by an indigenous Panamanian tribe. The... More >>
Ten ways Ted Ginn Jr. can repay Miami for the Dolphins' loss to the Saints More >>
Based on award-winning author Sherman Alexies short stories, Smoke Signals centers on two boys on the Coeur DAlene Indian... More >>
Author Philip Smith grew up in a world most Americans cant understand: Miami, specifically 1960s Miami, a time of heightened racial... More >>
The fact that Congress chose Miami as one of 11 cities to host events celebrating the 200th anniversary of Abraham Lincolns birth says a lot... More >>
Yes, this Saturdays Captain Morgans Fantasy Fest Parade on Duval Street in Key West is a healthy distance from Miami. But is... More >>
If you live south of downtown, take care of your little ghouls by taking them to the Gables. Head to Miracle Mile for Halloween on the... More >>
For folks across the causeway, head to Miami Beach Botanical Garden for Halloween Family Day. From 11 a.m. to 1 p.m., the name of the game... More >>
Sometimes the Day doesnt get enough respect here at Night & Day, especially on that most nighttime of holidays... More >>
Forget the haunted houses and the crappy slasher films the scariest spectacle you can treat yourself to this weekend is the premiere of... More >>
You know the story: Beethoven was deaf when he wrote his ninth and final symphony based on a poem by Friedrich Schiller called "Ode to Joy." You... More >>
Touché, New York. After years of Allan Houston and company owning the Miami Heats balls in the playoffs, you went into the toilet... More >>
The heterosexual man cannot live on eye candy alone. Sure, South Beach rules Miami-Dade (and perhaps the world) in terms of beautiful women, but... More >>
Abraham Lincoln was born 200 years ago in, yes, a log cabin in Hardin County, Kentucky. Nine years later, on a farm in Talbot County, Maryland,... More >>
So you think you can make it to the So You Think You Can Dance 2009 tour? You think you can get to the American Airlines Arena by 7:30 p.m.... More >>
Halloweens a holiday that seems concocted by the pagan gods just for Miami: a dash of exhibitionism, a touch of erotica, and a hint of... More >>
If you play fantasy football, you know how quickly it spirals into a life obsession. Soon after starting, you need the other six days of the week,... More >>
Miami has a bad DJ surplus. The technological trickery of programs such as Final Scratch and Traktor has vaulted a whole generation of tin-eared... More >>
Anyone who thinks the onset of Kindle and other digital readers means the total annihilation of the book hasnt picked up a copy of... More >>
Just because you're not a real spy doesn't mean you can't play one at the Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts, and you'll want to the... More >>
Remember that Urbania Fine Art Frames store at 11 NE 39th St. in the Design District? Probably not, but you will soon. In bit of clever... More >>
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