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You'd think a bitter, months-long street brawl over how to hack millions out of Miami's budget might teach public servants to be careful with taxpayers' cash.
You're...
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"It was an explosion!" Herb Ault proclaims and then splays his fingers to form a pair of jazz hands. You can tell the 82-year-old has a background in theater. He was long ago...
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Steve, a 34-year-old with a crewcut and pale skin that looks like it's been glazed a couple times with Crisco, blows some blue dust off the tip of a pool cue. He lines up the...
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Hello, Kitty: My wife and I are both 25. We have been married for three years, together for five. I love her with every last beat of my heart, but I feel she has lost interest...
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Fat Talk
Surfside speaks: As a longtime resident of Surfside, I was particularly interested in "Baby Got Fatback!" (Francisco Alvarado, September 17). The mayor and some...
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You can get to the top of the pop charts by being a complete idiot, but it takes some serious sharp thinking to stay there. So don't make the mistake of thinking...
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Few DJs would think to cut through Florence, Italy, and New York City to get to Fort Lauderdale. Then again, few DJs have proven the logic of a circuitous route quite like...
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Maja Ivarsson doesn't like to talk about being a sex symbol. Despite this, the lead singer of Swedish New Wave rockers the Sounds understands it's a topic of interest. The...
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For more than two decades, Frank Falestra, better known as Rat Bastard, has shaped the South Florida music scene. A masterful producer and an eminent luminary in the noise...
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The journey of Journey from arena rock headliner to karaoke mainstay took 12 lineup changes, two indefinite hiatuses, one "chronic throat infection," and the replacement of...
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Another weekend, another Tobacco Road-centered music festival sponsored by the tireless Oski Gonzalez and Queen of the Scene. No, seriously, these two are among the most...
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Los Enanitos Verdes ("The Little Green Dwarves") are pretty much the granddaddies of alternative rock in their native Argentina. They've been in the game a hell of a long time...
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Although they remain a cult act in the United States, the rough-and-ready northern Brits of the Happy Mondays are hugely influential on today's indie/dance crossover acts....
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Bond Trisransri, whose parents started the Sushi Rock restaurants on South Beach and Las Olas Boulevard, projects precisely the image one might conjure of a son of Sushi Rock...
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Set in the bucolic suburbs of early-19th-century London, as fresh and dewy as a newly mowed lawn, Jane Campion's Bright Star recounts the love affair between a tubercular...
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A premeditated cult classic — they're kind of like "pre-worn" designer jeans — Jennifer's Body seems designed more to be quoted than watched. This is the sophomore...
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At Wynwood's Pan American Art Projects, turbo-charged solo shows by contemporary Cuban artists Gustavo Acosta and Carlos González offer intriguing, disparate takes on...
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Girls with Guns
Through October 30. Dot Fiftyone Gallery, 51 NW 36th St., Miami; 305-573-9994; dotfiftyone.com. Monday through Friday noon to 7 p.m.
Natalie Silva's solo show...