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Yes, there are more local band battles than groupies at Churchill's. But the Fort Lauderdale-based Ghost of Gloria is poised to win a big-deal national one. The Hard Rock...
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Let us paint you a picture. It's a little hazy, but that's just pot smoke (in the story, we swear). The year is 1969 in L.A., and Frank Zappa has just handed...
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Friday night's weekly Flamingo Fridays party at PS14 marks the first show in a while on this side of the county line for the Miami foursome Astari Nite. The band has been...
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It might be a stretch to say South Florida has its very own Sinatra, but the truth is that Dana Paul is as close as it comes. Widely regarded as our area's leading jazz singer...
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Going to see the New York Dolls is an odd proposition. On one level, it's difficult to deny the importance of a band so central to the legacy of rock 'n' roll, and punk music...
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A short Mason jar of slightly warmed chicken liver spread arrives with planks of grilled country bread and an assortment of pickled vegetables. Gruyère-glazed popovers...
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What Fletch was to plaid-checked water-cooler wits in the '80s, what National Lampoon's Van Wilder was to college-bound douches at the dawn of Dubya, that's what 2003's Old...
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The face of Mike Tyson stares out from the screen like a sentry intent, sober, watchful. The camera sits close, the framing is tight, and as we lock eyes with the...
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At the Miami Art Museum, Catherine Sullivan's sweeping multiscreen video installation engulfs the viewer in a fanfare of haunting organ music and guttural cawing.
Revolving...
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City Theatre's Summer Shorts is the second-largest "short play" festival in the nation, "short plays" being little dramatic nuggets with run times under ten minutes. This is...