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Irby McKnight, unofficial mayor of Overtown, walks north along NW Third Avenue, cuts a right at Thirteenth Street, and heads over to NW Second Avenue. The deadline for the...
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The Winter Music Conference spanned seven days, more than 200 "official" and "unofficial" parties, and several thousand people. By its end most of them had "hit a wall," the...
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It has become apparent in recent months that Miami restaurants are finally catching on to certain dining trends that have long been established elsewhere around the country --...
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You know how boys love to play soldier? How they get stern-faced and march out to destroy an enemy whom they believe needs destroying? Well, actors are into that too....
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In Ghana, the polyrhythmic drum-driven musical style known as takada is a woman's cry to freedom. "To be a composer or drummer among the Anlo-Ewe people of Ghana was something...
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Architecture has become selfish and homogeneous -- it lacks diversity and a genuine connection with nature." -- architect Lucien Kroll
There's so much wrong about Miami's...
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By Celeste Fraser Delgado and David Holthouse
Published:
March 27, 2003
Countdown
8:00 p.m. EST, Monday, March 17
In the lobby of the Radisson Deauville, on the eve of the Winter Music Conference, the music stops when President Buzzkill...
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Winter Music Conference week went mostly by the numbers. Most of the same labels showcased the same artists at the same parties as last year and the year before. The hotel...
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Prepare yourselves -- there's a new political correctness on the horizon, and it concerns our food.
We've probably all heard by now that North Carolina restaurateur Neal...
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Director David Cronenberg has led his loyal fans down some pretty spooky corridors, including the telepathic netherworld of Scanners, the violent sibling rivalry of twin...
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Thursday, March 27
New World Symphony founder, artistic director, and recent Grammy Award winner (for a San Francisco Symphony recording of Mahler's Symphony No. 6), Michael...
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In a hurry? Me too, so I'll get to the point. This is a review of Floyd Collins, an innovative musical that's got a week or two left in its run at Actors' Playhouse in Coral...
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In twelve years, Jorge Lewis went from intern to top dog reporter at Spanish-language television station WSCV, Channel 51. He covered some of the biggest stories of our time...
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In 1989 Ani DiFranco released her self-titled debut album. Her photo showed a shaved head with brows and eyes arched like question marks on a young face, seeking an answer to...
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In nature, living things prey upon each other all the time. Humanity, on the other hand, has a choice. It is flouting this choice that excites director Gaspar Noé. In...
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Not long into George P. Pelecanos's just-published crime novel Soul Circus, protagonist Derek Strange -- black, mid-fifties, veteran private detective -- and his partner Terry...
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War, as it turns out, is good for absolutely nothing when it comes to anti-war songs. At the risk of sounding like Bill O'Reilly (who, no doubt, listens only to Wagner), it's...
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Although I had seen Lt. Israel Gonzalez around the Miami Police Department, it wasn't until a meeting in a deserted office building just before midnight two years ago that I...
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You won't confuse Indonesian songstress Idjah Hadidjah with Alicia Keys, Dolly Parton, Brenda Lee, or any other American singer. The verse-chorus structure of her album is...
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SUN 3/30
Every day, soldiers struggle in the "homeland" to keep a biological agent at bay. The agent is the Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) that has infected almost...