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With all the brouhaha surrounding women in comedy, you'd think at least one ferociously funny comedienne would grace the roster of the fifth annual South Beach Comedy...
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You could say the Cleveland Cavaliers visiting the American Airlines Arena this Monday is all about the return of Shaquille O'Neal to the arena he helped decorate with an NBA...
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Etelvina's tears fall to the cracked wooden floorboards. They land on the same spot where her 8-year-old daughter, Marlene, bled to death in her arms. The pane of glass...
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Kill two men in four days under shady circumstances. Get caught with drugs in your system and suspended from work.
Walk away from it all with $17,242.46.
Not a bad deal,...
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Last week was a busy one for Fidel Castro. First the Cuban propaganda machine (which runs on an engine salvaged from a 1959 Ford Zephyr) released photos showing a...
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For four years, county enforcers have ticketed cabbies whose vehicles don't have a SunPass toll transponder, citing it as a violation of code. The only problem with that, say...
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Smear, Screw, Help
We smeared 'em: What the hell kind of investigative reporting is "Homesick" (Tim Elfrink, January 7)? In more than three years, no one has done a...
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Hello, Kitty: One of my first memories of sexual arousal happened while watching a woman rush behind a building to pee. Ever since, I've been infatuated with watching women...
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Cash Money Records' original New Orleans offices were located between a body shop and a hot tub dealer. Early tracks were cut in a building previously occupied by the...
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By Arielle Castillo, Alex Rendon, Erica K. Landau and Lee Zimmerman Published:
January 14, 2010
Below is a selection of New Times music writers' favorite local albums of 2009. It is by no means exhaustive and appears in random order. For the full list, visit Crossfade,...
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You can easily call Richie Havens a folk singer. He is, after all, an acoustic-guitar-playing Boomer. But you can't call him typical: His distinctive style couldn't be further...
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Radioboxer, which formed in the Magic City from the remnants of a previous incarnation called Falaz, has earned a strong fan base around town thanks to the band members'...
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Saturday's Miami Monstrosity minifestival at Churchill's will feature, unsurprisingly, a wildly divergent mix of styles in its all-locals lineup. Among the artists who depart...
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Make no mistake: Four Year Strong loves the '90s. Not only is its pop-hardcore sound a throwback to genre innovator the Movielife (as well as the guys who took it to the bank,...
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Guitarist and vocalist Warren Haynes is a busy man, juggling roles in the Allman Brothers, the Dead, and Gov't Mule, which he leads, having founded it with the late Allmans...
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Since Barton G. the Restaurant opened on South Beach in 2002, it has generated passionate opinions. There are some who insist it offers more bravura showmanship than...
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Directors Allen and Albert Hughes were raised by an Armenian mother and an African-American father. With such a background, it would be difficult not to have feelings about...
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Reunited with Charles McKeown, his co-writer from Brazil and The Adventures of Baron Munchausen, Terry Gilliam has created another ultimate postmodern adventure crammed to a...
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At the barely known and underused Little Haiti Cultural Center, a world-class exhibit focusing on the art of the Caribbean begs for attention.
Curated by Miami's Edouard...
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Farragut North
By Beau Willimon. Through January 24. GableStage, 1200 Anastasia Ave., Coral Gables; 305-445-1119; gablestage.org
GableStage's obligatory annual politics play...