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If youve ever thought about hitting the friendly skies or high seas and heading to France (pronounced frah-nce) in search of creative stimulation, youre in great...
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Miami has a bunch of art that goes on outside of Wynwood and Art Basel, and it isnt always put on by some hipster. Sometimes its a guy from Hialeah who gets...
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The evolution of dubstep as a musical genre reads like some kind of origins story for a character in a graphic novel. Formed from dissonant and minor key bits and...
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It's official: Poplife turns 10 next month. Last year, when we sat down and spoke with founders Aramis Lorie and Barbara Basti about the party turning 9, we thought that was a...
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Ever since Robert Rauschenberg elevated the craptastic into high art by yoking a stuffed Angora goat with a truck tire, artists have been creating subversive works using the...
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The PL0T folks are doing it again this Friday night with a double booking of DJ sets by Seth Troxler and Lee Curtiss at the Electric Pickle. Troxler and Curtiss are part of a...
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You may not be familiar with Little Feat, but you sure as hell should. They've been around for 40 years, during which time they've worked and shared the stage with some of...
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Atlanta-based trio Last November plays two gigs in South Florida this weekend, hitting an early all-ages gig tomorrow night at Respectable Street Cafe in West Palm Beach, and...
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Atlanta-based trio Last November plays two gigs in South Florida this weekend, hitting an early all-ages gig tomorrow night at Respectable Street Cafe in West Palm Beach, and...
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Chai or Earl Grey? Sugar or Splenda? Milk or honey? Milk and honey? Choosing the elements of the perfect cup of tea can be a bit daunting. In a perfect world, the spot-on spot...
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Philip Thomas often speaks so fast he seems to interrupt himself, but his soft, light brown eyes keep earnest contact. The muscular six-foot, 185-pound teenage athlete wears...
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Miami is on trial this month. The U.S. Supreme Court will decide June 15 whether we are scum-sucking Cuba haters.
Five men — Gerardo Hernández, René...
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On the afternoon of May 27, the thunderstorms had just subsided outside the Mt. Zion Missionary Baptist Church at 301 NW Ninth St., but inside, Commissioner Michelle...
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Last Thursday, TV personality, beach canoodler, and sometime Catholic priest Alberto Cutié joined the Episcopal Church. His official reason: He had "searched [his] soul...
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After 11 years away from elected office, Luis Morse is ready for a comeback. The 69-year-old Bay of Pigs veteran is one of seven contenders looking to take the Miami City...
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Hello, Kitty: A few weeks ago, I came home to find my husband having sex with my cousin. When I walked in the door, they looked at me and then just kept pumping away. The...
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No Justice
Sloppy reporting: I remember the William Fenzau murder case from The First 48, but I don't get the angle of Francisco Alvarado's May 28 story, "Rush to Justice."...
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"They've created the party that they want to go to themselves." That's DJ/remixer Nick Catchdubs, talking about the folks behind Miami's own Poplife. Catchdubs knows of what...
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Hurricane Wilma was devastating for a lot of folks, but not for Jenni Foxx. See, on that 2005 day after the storm hit, she happened to have a scheduled DJ audition at the...
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Animal Collective has released nine albums in the past nine years, all challenging, all imperfect but innovative, all substantially different. Some are placid, others...