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Hello, Kitty: I've been seeing a girl in Virginia who recently came to Miami for the weekend. She's married but gives me the song and dance that she's going to leave him...
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With 2004's resounding, career-reviving smash American Idiot — and now the superior 21st Century Breakdown — Green Day has not so much evolved as been completely...
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First things first: M.Dot's name has nothing to do with either Michigan's or Maryland's department of transportation. But it could, especially when you consider this DJ's...
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Just because a star was bred in Hollywood doesn't necessarily mean he was born with a silver spoon in his mouth. Just take Mickey Avalon, the unlikely king of L.A.'s swanky...
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Celebrity culture is big business. It's just that the definition of celebrity gets looser and looser. Pseudo-reality entertainment has given us train wrecks, villains we love...
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Atmosphere MC Slug has gained some much-needed perspective since the release of 2005's You Can't Imagine How Much Fun We're Having. "The identity that comes with [being a...
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Black Moth Super Rainbow's recently released Eating Us might not lovingly upset as many stomachs as 2007's eerily chewy Dandelion Gum. But that's only because people are...
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In the Venn diagram of modern electro, fidget, and hip-house, Milan-based DJ duo Crookers resides in the overlap. The pairing of producers Phra and Bot, Crookers is often...
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Locally born and bred songstress Karina Iglesias has more soul than a sock with a hole — one listen to her music gives that away. Songs from the singer-songwriter's...
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Miami isn't wanting for decent bistros. Even areas that have little to gush over gastronomically can boast good neighborhood French fare (Coconut Grove, South Miami, Key...
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After devoting his first two films as director, The 40-Year-Old Virgin and Knocked Up, to getting laid and having kids, respectively, Judd Apatow brings the circle of life to...
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The premise, punched-up puns, and character development are more lightweight than the helium balloons in Up, but Disney's new CGI-heavy excuse to flood the market with kiddie...
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Hector Madera's stark collages on view at Edge Zones offer a discordant commentary on many artists' unease with the brutal economy. His Recession Series, featuring works...
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Molière's Le Bourgeois gentilhomme was first presented to the Sun King, Louis XIV, in October 1670. It was a play and a ballet (a comédie-ballet) that...
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Through the Lens: Photography from the Permanent Collection
Arnold Newman: Photographic Legacy
Through October 4. Lowe Art Museum, 1301 Stanford Dr., Coral Gables;...