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Round leather bounces on maple wood flooring, and the sound echoes through the cavernous arena. The Florida International University Golden Panthers are taking on the...
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What you'll notice first about listening to a chat with Tenzin Gyatso, known in the hood as the 14th Dalai Lama, is his aura of humble, genial calmness. This is no small feat...
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David Bowie showed up for the Ziggy Stardust cover shoot with a Marlene Dietrich photo book in hand. And he wasn't the only one inspired by this German film star whose look was...
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Every day, you fight the temptation as you make that final turn into your job's parking lot. The temptation to rev the gas and snake down the peninsula over the Seven Mile...
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Never mind that she picked herself up from being the poor daughter of a washerwoman and became the "toast of Paris"; that she was the first African-American female superstar;...
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Born and raised in the Germantown section of Philly, Amanda Blank isn't just a girl. She's a whole gang. Or at least she raps like it. Where most hipster spitters might invite...
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Scottish heartthrob Calvin Harris may be playing Miami Beach on a Wednesday, but the crowd at LIV will surely be dancing like it's ready for the weekend. An electronic...
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For a pixie-ish twin-sister act like Tegan and Sara, the inherent novelty and cuteness of your situation can be both a good and a bad thing. It's good because two physically...
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Ostensibly, the "Space as Medium" group exhibition at the Miami Art Museum (101 W. Flagler St., Miami) is a sly curatorial attempt to trace the evolutionary arc of space-based...
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When the Miami Heat traded for Daequan Cook in 2007, he was supposed to become the Toni Kukoc to Dwyane Wade's Michael Jordan. Cook was expected to take full advantage of...
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Before there was Rick Ross, there was Figaro, an everyday hustlin' barber from Sivigila. He's the star of Gioachino Rossini's comic opera The Barber of Seville, in which he...
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An Uneven Floor by Miami artist Leyden Rodriguez-Casanova. It's your last weekend to experience Rodriguez-Casanova's rolling pink hills of fuzz, a site-specific installation...
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When Desmond Tutu was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 1984, the battle to end South African apartheid was far from over. Tutu had already endured nonstop state harassment for...
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Is your idea of a good time eating cheesecake on a lanai, singing at the Rusty Anchor, breeding minks, or telling stories about a herring-obsessed Viking town? If so, put on...
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Oscar nominators clearly have a soft spot for Israel. In the past two years, both Beaufort and Waltz With Bashir were contenders but not winners. This year's Israeli film Ajami...
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Make a little birdhouse in your soul. It was good advice in 1990, before Kurt Cobain came along and told us something smelled like teen spirit, and we all went wild. They Might...
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Hip-hop and rock 'n' roll might not have existed without jazz. Without Coltrane, could there have been A Tribe Called Quest? Could there have been beat-boxing without scat and...
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Hornitos Tequila defines mischieve (sic) as "a philosophy that prescribes good-natured misbehavior." And misbehavior good-natured or not is always easier under...
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Despite what the title of their latest record, Commercial, might lead you to believe, Los Amigos Invisibles have built their career on going against the grain. In an era when...
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The controversy over same-sex marriage has clearly inspired Poseidon and the Bitter Bug, the Indigo Girls' first independently released album in two decades. The fierce track...