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Every time Stephen Colbert goes home to South Carolina, he becomes an elderly black woman named Shirley. At least that was his shtick at Second City's 50th anniversary reunion...
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Jeff Foxworthy has authored the best-selling comedy albums of all time. His first two You Might Be a Redneck if... releases went triple-platinum. Triple-platinum! (We'll give...
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We don't need an excuse to frolic outside this time of year. And it's especially difficult to ignore the call of fresh air when the DWNTWN concert series books a lively band....
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The biggest concern for the Miami Heat is not whether this season is going to end up in the proverbial toilet it is. It's whether free-agent-to-be Dwyane Wade will go...
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Thanks to Tiger's inability to control his wood, the wonderful world of golf has devolved into a celebrity soap opera. Prior to the events of the past few months, though, no...
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There is something shockingly different about Wynwood's newest art emporium. The works lining the gritty space's windows, walls, and aisles fly out the door in a single day....
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In North Bay Village, the mayor is a guy who hasn't paid his mortgage since March 2008, owes the IRS more than $200,000 in unpaid taxes, and built an illegal second-story...
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The lanky 20-something white kid crouches behind some shrubs outside an office building. He wears chest-length black dreads stuffed under a striped "Alcatraz" hat and appears...
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Inside a festooned clubhouse in Westchester, a handsome 82-year-old in a dark suit smiles and points an index finger skyward. Though light is dim, his blue eyes, bushy gray...
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Luther Campbell, AKA Uncle Luke, has never been shy about sharing his opinion. The former frontman for Miami's infamously raunchy rap act 2 Live Crew made history in 1992 when...
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Dirty Dancing
No climax: I think the Stripper Mobile would have caused more of a ripple during a less chaotic time ("Hot Wheels," Natalie O'Neill, February 18). Then again, I...
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It was 1976, and Jamaican reggae musician Robert Nesta Marley had just bought his mother, Cedella Booker, a modest home in the then-sleepy, rural South Dade suburb of...
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Lincoln Road seems like the last place you'd run into a bunch of aliens, especially now that the Beach has fallen to the chain stores. But that's just where People From Venus...
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In 2007, when the Box officially opened in New York, the racket could be heard all the way down to Miami. "It's a bawdy house," said some. "A place soaked in sex," said...
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Cuci Amador is the effervescent frontwoman of Afrobeta, a Miami favorite that's currently finishing a new studio album. New Times caught up with her to ask about her musical...
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Blast From the Past is a weekly column on Crossfade, New Times' music blog, that re-examines great musical releases of South Florida's past. Read it Thursdays at...
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Since opening a year ago, the Electric Pickle has emerged as a bastion of quality underground music in a city otherwise tyrannized by commercial and ostentatious nightlife....
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If you've ever been to a Jimmy Buffett show, we're just preaching to the choir when we say it's a one-of-a-kind experience. The Parrothead community is one of the great...
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The quirky and quizzical Keller Williams once again returns to South Florida with his one-man band. He's a festival staple and always a highlight in that setting — but...
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The dance music underground might be rocking bleepy techno and dark-wave house from Europe, but the stuff that really moves the masses combines the synthetic strings of trance...