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Along the Pacific coast of Colombia, where waves crash on the shoreline and the sun bakes the sandy beaches, there is a region known as the Chocó Department. The sounds...
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Flash back 40 years. Picture a college dorm room, its walls swathed in black-light posters, the air heavy with the smell of incense and thick clouds of pungent smoke. Its...
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Anyone who has swung through Miami's Design District on any given Tuesday over the past two years has noticed a fair bit of bedlam. Not that there have been riots, but there...
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The namesake guitarist of the Damon Fowler group might look, at first, a little too fresh-faced to really know about the blues. But the cherubic Gen Y-er already boasts more...
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Minnesota punks Off With Their Heads have been grinding out some of the best melodic "don't call it pop"-punk the Twin Cities have put out in recent history. For the past...
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D.O.N.S. is best known to many clubbers as a remixer of Technotronic's immortal "Pump Up the Jam." Some 16 years after the original track's release, in 2005 the Hamburg,...
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One of the longest-running roots-reggae bands, Steel Pulse boasts a list of former members twice as long as the current lineup. Only two of today's players have appeared on...
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Kris Wessel, a tall, lanky New Orleans native, is Miami's blue-collar superstar chef. It shows in his laid-back demeanor, hard work ethic, and no-nonsense, populist approach...
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Miami in recent years has become a capital of the arts. There's Art Basel, which draws collectors from around the world. Miami Book Fair International attracts America's...
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Walt Disney mulled an adaptation of Alice in Wonderland for decades before producing an animated feature in 1951, although by all accounts, he didn't much care for the prim...
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There is an English girl with cognitive problems. Pretty, blond, and mentally challenged. She makes funny faces and picks things — bugs? — out of her hair and...
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With his Mack truck-size opus on view at the Frost Art Museum, Yao Jui-cheng transports the spectator to the vertex where old Taiwan intersects with the new.
Heaven, Yao's...
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A Very Old Man With Enormous Wings
Through March 14. By Gabriel García Márquez; adapted by Nilo Cruz. The Playground Theatre, 9806 NE Second Ave., Miami Shores;...
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"Art Encounters: Interstices Between Literature, Cinema, and Graphic Design"
Through March 20. CCE Miami, 800 Douglas Rd., Ste. 170, Coral Gables; 305-448-9676; ccemiami.org....