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Livewire
By Arielle Castillo
Black Sheep as we know it may be extinct, but its erstwhile proprietor, Juan Basshead, is still dedicated to the low frequencies. As such, he's got a hand in a number of...
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Livewire
By S. Pajot
Sometimes a party isn't just a party. Sometimes it's Local Motion, the annual charity electro concert benefiting the American Cancer Society's Relay for Life, organized by...
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Livewire
By S. Pajot
We should all mourn the death of the cassette, because mixtapes change lives. Case in point: Marques Wyatt. Originally a teen vinyl junkie from Santa Monica, California, he...
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Livewire
By Jennifer Maerz
Davila 666 is Puerto Rico's answer to the Black Lips — these delirious rockers possess their Atlanta brethren's ability to come off like crazy little shits who'd ace rock...
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Cafe
They're savory but standard.
By Lee Klein
Red the Steakhouse comes to us from Cleveland, where it has been known as a reputable and popular restaurant since 2004. For its first foray outside that lakeside city, Red's...
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Film
The film expertly exposes the horrific treatment of dolphins, but what about the uglies?
By Ella Taylor
Late in the infectiously frisky documentary The Cove, an older man calmly gate-crashes an international conference on whaling with a TV screen strapped to his chest, showing...
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Film
In praise of the Julia half of Julie & Julia.
By Robert Wilonsky
It was the best of movies. It was the worst of movies. Which is to say: There's half of a great movie in Julie & Julia — but since Meryl Streep has already starred in one...
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Film
And that pain will last (500) Days, but in a good way.
By Robert Wilonsky
On the surface, (500) Days of Summer really is no different then, oh, let's say The Proposal, in which Ryan Reynolds and Sandra Bullock spun box-office gold from romantic...
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Art
Online and in person, Jorge Rojas delivers something different.
By Carlos Suarez De Jesus
It's a blustery weekday afternoon and Jorge Rojas is knee-deep in construction materials for the low-tech enclosure he's building inside the Diaspora Vibe Gallery in the Design...
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Current Art Shows
By Carlos Suarez De Jesus
Nela Ochoa: Genetic Portraits
Through August 27. Frost Art Museum, 10975 SW 17th St., Miami; 305-348-2890; frostartmuseum.org. Tuesday through Saturday 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. and...
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Current Stage Shows
By Brandon K. Thorp
Viva Bourgeois
By Molière. Adapted by Paul Tei. Through August 22. Mad Cat Theatre at the Light Box, 3000 Biscayne Blvd., Miami. Tickets cost $30....
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