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By Tim Elfrink and Vanessa Grisalez
Mateo Velazquez might just be the best mecánico in Havana, Cuba.
The cars that roll into his little garage — tucked into a crumbling building on Calle Ocho amid...
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By JOSE D. DURAN
We aren't ones to brag about hanging out with quasi-famous people, but on Halloween 2006, the Sounds played a secret show at the now-defunct Studio A. Afterward, they spun at...
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By S. PAJOT
Traditionally, Wednesdays are a social dead zone, so you have a routine: Cozy up on the couch, sip a little white wine while obsessively browsing online personal ads, and watch...
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By Christopher Lopez
Its been nearly 20 years since the Black Crowes dropped their debut album, Shake Your Money Maker, which, though not exactly groundbreaking, kicked serious ass. Following...
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By Raina McLeod
Thanks to clubs such as the Vagabond, PS14, and White Room, NE 14th Street has turned into the dope downtown party block. And when the Urbanite Bistro opened nearby in...
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By Raina McLeod
If you believe in astrology, people born under the Libra moon are the most art-loving, attention-craving, charitable, and detail-oriented of the bunch. Sure, not every person...
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By P. Scott Cunningham
Next time you hear a guy complain about the lack of hyper-intellectual conversation in Miami, ask if hes free this Monday night. If so, tell him to head to the Lincoln...
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By JOE LAPIN
Where are the future masters of American literature? Maybe theyre living in caves until they must say goodbye to the wolves that raised them. Or maybe they are...
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By CLAUDIA SANTANA
Are your chakras not quite open? Does your karma needs some working on? Head to the new-age equivalent of Jiffy Lube for the first annual Acufest this Sunday between 11 a.m....
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By Chris Joseph
Before last year, the Miami Dolphins hadnt beaten AFC East rivals Buffalo Bills for several years. But that futility was pre-Bill Parcells. In the two games since Tony...
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By DAVE LANDSBERGER
Great young men have graced the gridiron for the Hurricanes and the Sooners. Legendary dudes, NFL-grade athlete meat, the cream of the coed crop. Envision a night with all the...
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By Raina McLeod
As unique as people are, we certainly have one thing in common: a constant lust for food. Even a plant, actual vegetation, once demanded, Feed me, Seymour. And...
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By Carlos Suarez De Jesus
Old-school salsa crooner Oscar DLeon will parachute into town this Saturday, and hes ready to turn the Big Mango into his personal rumbarrio.
Beginning at 8 p.m....
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By Raina McLeod
We might not have the luxury of seeing falling leaves to signal autumns arrival, but we can look to the moon to provide the season-changing drama. In case you hadnt...
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By P. Scott Cunningham
If the late, great choreographer Merce Cunningham has a legacy, its that there are no limitations in dance. And nowhere is that axiom truer than right here in South...
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By P. Scott Cunningham
Attention, fellow nerds! As of today, it is now safe to leave our mothers basements. Animation Supercon has returned to the DoubleTree Miami Mart.
Multiple cast members...
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By AMANDA MCCORQUODALE
If youre a fan of orchestral maneuvers in the dark, head to the opening night of the 26th annual Festival Miami, the University of Miamis Frost School of...
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By JACOB KATEL
What do Wolverine, Wale, and Hillary Clinton have in common? Nigeria, and not because they fell victim to email fraud. Whether its getting visited by ex-first ladies,...
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By LEAH WESTON
While politicians bullshit and news pundits engage in mudslinging, real social change takes place in the arts. Artists such as Cecilia Moreno-Yaghoubi rearrange the banalities...
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By P. Scott Cunningham
Anyone whos been driving home late on a weeknight, scanning the radio dial for something that matches ones mood, has found comfort in WDNA-FM (88.9). The...
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