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Heading south on Red Road, the houses get farther and farther apart until they become easy to count, and then I know I'm almost there: Parrot Jungle. The surrounding village...
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Madam, my name is unimportant, and this is my wife, whose name is unimportant, and our two lovely children, whose names are unimportant.
Robert Ashley does not exist. He is a...
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When China Grill first opened its doors in the spanking new Thomas Kramer building in 1996, the resultant buzz was so loud it gave other restaurateurs headaches. But the...
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Kissing Jessica Stein ends several times which likely explains how a film with so short a running time, 96 minutes, feels as though it lasts much longer and each...
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Zany Brazilian theatrical company Pia Fraus has a name that derives from Latin and translates roughly to a white lie. Aptly enough the notion that Pia Fraus would perform in...
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One day, years ago, Gregory Mcdonald was playing tennis with a man he'd known since they were both 12 years old. It was hot, the middle of summer, and Mcdonald was playing a...
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For a firefighter who craves action, there is no better assignment than Station 2. The firehouse at 6460 NW 27th Ave. in the heart of Liberty City is not only the busiest in...
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Nelly Furtado doesn't speak in words, phrases, or sentences. She speaks in salvos, cluster bombs. How does this fit in with her self-professed fear of coming across as...
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Décor dripping with dragons, eye-popping red/green/gold-leafed pagodas, Chinese coolie peasants pulling rickshaws -- even the name itself does not exactly scream...
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Precious and cloying, Harrison's Flowers sets out to prove itself a story of hope and human endurance, but swiftly deteriorates into a terribly obvious melodrama and...
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Imagine taking dance lessons for several years during your childhood, entering the university later to study economics, contemplating life as a businesswoman, and then giving...
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What's South Florida's most overlooked cultural resource? I'd vote for the variety and depth of children's theater on the local scene. With little public notice and less media...
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FOR SALE: Castle, 6 BR, 11 BA on Biscayne Bay, sauna, gym, wine cellar, billiard room, pool, 5 wet bars, tower guest house, gargoyles and statuary, drawbridge, saltwater moat,...
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It's a Friday-night hardcore show at Club Q in Davie, and the inevitable pit standoff is in full swing. Some newbie has taken exception to the teenage skinheads' penchant for...
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"Freedom of speech is a wonderful thing," reads a blurb on the Website Restaurant Report On-Line. "This mighty democratic mainstay, however, gives restaurant critics the power...
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MEMORANDUM
March 7, 2002
To: Michael Satz, Kathy Rundle, South Florida prosecutors, police officers
From: CES
Re: Misplaced priorities
It has come to my attention recently...
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Guy Primus is what the Reverend Al would call one smart Negro. Elegant in his powder-gray suit and meticulous quarter-inch trim, the handsome young exec can whip through a...
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Here's a puzzler: What was the only thing wetter than Christie Wolfe's joyous tearstained face at the opening of her and husband Jeffrey's boutique wine store, Wolfe's Wine...
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Anonymous Annihilation
Even football stars should know their detractors: Kirk Nielsen's story about University of Miami football player Andre Johnson ("End Run," March 7) had...
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Miami may be a noisy place, but it's not noisy enough for some. So our own beloved Rat Bastard is importing noise acts from abroad. The Flying Luttenbachers come in from...