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Issue: May 5, 1993
Page: 1
11 stories found - 1 through 11
  1. Feature

    Inside Little Haiti

    From an island in the sea to an island in the heart of Miami

    By Bob Shacochis
    Published: May 5, 1993

    There are no truckloads of soldiers. The staggering poverty isn't here A the ubiquitous beggars and desperation beneath a backdrop of denuded mountains A nor must anyone live...

  2. Metro

    Love (and War) in the Time of HIV

    If you believe your lover infected you with the AIDS virus, what's to stop you from telling the world?

    By Stan Yarbro
    Published: May 5, 1993

    Until recently Anthony Guadioso and his attorney, Peter Ticktin, were eager to talk about the man they say infected Guadioso with the AIDS virus. Eager to provide copies of a...

  3. Music

    Is Anybody Out There?

    By Todd Anthony and Greg Baker
    Published: May 5, 1993

    Oh, yeah, they're out there. Is anybody listening? Oh, yeah! Here we go again. The recording artists calling Miami home are steppin' to it, and we're kickin' what they're...

  4. Cafe

    The Sisters Act

    By Jen Karetnick
    Published: May 5, 1993

    "Those only who have sojourned in the ardent climates of the South can appreciate the delights of an abode combining the breezy coolness of the mountain with the freshness...

  5. Film

    Looking for Mr. Trite

    By Todd Anthony
    Published: May 5, 1993

    Lesbians have feelings too. That's the earth-shattering revelation at the core of three of hearts. (What is it with lower-case titles these days? bodies, rest & motion, the...

  6. Stage

    The Spying Game

    By Roberta Morgan
    Published: May 5, 1993

    Occasionally I'll have a few nighttime beers in a bar on South Beach. It's a place filled mostly with locals and European tourists, the large majority of them men. Every once...

  7. Metro

    Antique Pique

    You'd be thrilled to learn those dusty old trinkets on your mantel are actually worth their weight in gold. Wouldn't you?

    By Steven Almond
    Published: May 5, 1993

    The package arrived with no return address. George and Helen Clarke found inside it a catalogue from Sotheby's, the fancy New York auction house. Attached was an unsigned...

  8. Music

    Come Rain or Come Shine

    Juanita Dixon sings like the mailman delivers

    By Paul Heidelberg
    Published: May 5, 1993

    The postmidnight hour's when jazz clubs hit their groove. Aficionados huddled near the stage at O'Hara's Pub in Fort Lauderdale, drinking from long-necked beer bottles and...

  9. Film

    Young Morons in Love

    By Todd Anthony
    Published: May 5, 1993

    A body at rest tends to remain at rest unless acted upon by an outside force. bodies, rest & motion is proof positive of the veracity of that Newtonian law of physics. This...

  10. Metro

    Urrrrp!

    A breakthrough in beer-drinking technology takes South Florida by storm

    By Jim DeFede
    Published: May 5, 1993

    So you're one of those pessimists who say the triumphant era of American business has faded. That the great Yankee entrepreneurial spirit, which once burned so brightly, is...

  11. Columns

    Swelter

    By Tom Austin
    Published: May 5, 1993

    Miami, a floating surrealistic circus, breaking loose from the constraints of reason and propriety. A satellite republic of weirdness, a banana republic without cash-flow...

Issue: May 5, 1993
Page: 1
11 stories found - 1 through 11

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