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In the front yard of his salmon-colored, single-story house across the street from Brownsville Middle School, mechanic Lorenzo Jones, 49, slouches on a white lawn chair,...
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Nearly two months have passed since the 2004 Winter Music Conference and it still haunts the Miami dance community like a treasured memory.
You can see it at Privilege, which...
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Like a great lover who is both thrilling and comforting, the food at Mosaico is a combination of care and passion. And it is excitingly accessible.
Please repeat "accessible"...
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When a pleasant Italian comedy called Mediterraneo won the 1992 Academy Award for best foreign language film, a lot of observant American moviegoers scratched their heads....
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Blood pulses out of freshly hacked flesh in puddles. Bikini-clad girls sip champagne and giggle in high heels as rivulets of the red stuff splatter perfectly on their bitching...
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If you're looking for a quick trip to a faraway place, Joseph Adler and GableStage can arrange a 90-minute journey to an entirely different planet courtesy of their latest...
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Last week Denise Caligiuri Calvo, dressed in a handsome black suit, light-brown hair coifed in a long shag, entered a cramped courtroom at the Richard E. Gerstein Justice...
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Now six years old, Miami's annual Argentine Festival has established a few traditions: the tango tent, the mini-soccer field, frenzied chanting between acts by bottle-blond...
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"We must keep the atmosphere electrified!" announces creepy Igor in reference to an abominable experiment in Van Helsing, but he could be appraising the entirety of this...
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By Nina Korman and Juan Carlos Rodriguez Published:
May 6, 2004
Thursday 5/6
Before there was Madonna, there was David Bowie, the true template for pop stars if there ever was one. Sure, Mick Jagger was the...
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These days there is something ineluctably thrilling about a cavernous warehouse space converted to cultural use. In fact it's hard to find anyone immune to this particular...
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The fairy-tale rehabilitation of the Sony Music Building from architectural eyesore to Miami Beach's version of Manhattan's Flatiron skyscraper is part of Lincoln Road lore....
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As the cliché goes, nothing is new anymore. But in the music industry, there's always a new artisan eager to add his work to the pantheon. In other words, don't try to...
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That sound you hear is the stampeding feet of millions of pubescent and pre-pubescent girls, racing to movie theaters this weekend to catch sisters Ashley and Mary-Kate Olsen...
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With aqua-driven economies and permanent-vacation mentalities, you'd think Fort Lauderdale and New Orleans would be sister cities. These are two places where everyone has a...
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Ronald Mangravite and Cristina Rich Published:
May 6, 2004
A Picasso: Picture this: Bearlike Pablo Picasso sits in a dark stone cellar amid stacks of paintings, staring intently at his beautiful female model, who happens to be a Nazi...
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The Miami-Dade Police Department's Animal Services unit is getting a lot of attention lately, none of it good. On March 18, New Times published a story about a woman who was...
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Charles Feelgood
In the wonderfully outrageous world of dance music, three styles predominate over all others -- progressive house, tribal, and tech-house. You'll usually...
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Nina Korman, Anne Tschida of artburstmiami.com, John Anderson and Juan Carlos Rodriguez Published:
May 6, 2004
THU 5/6
Here's a dilemma. As you were giving birth to your first child, your doctors frantically informed you that they needed to perform an emergency hysterectomy. They...
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Carlos Suarez De Jesus and Alfredo Triff Published:
May 6, 2004
All My Lies Are Wishes: Rubén Torres-Llorca is a conceptualist with superb craftsmanship. His photo series features blurred images, laid-over symbols, and tangential...