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Log on to RJ Lockwood's Myspace.com profile, click on the photo section, and you can see a picture of him taken in mid-November of last year.
He's a bloody mess.
His knee...
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On the tenth floor of an anonymous building that stands among high-ranked law firms and accounting offices in the financial mecca known as the Brickell district, there lies a...
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A few years ago I had a conversation with a Cuban-American friend about why, in her opinion, the Latin food in the rest of the United States was so unsatisfactory that she...
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In the mood to launch a thousand ships? Fine, but it's gonna cost you. Feel like sacking the Temple of Apollo? Okay, but bring drachmas. Depending on who's counting, Warner...
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Stop where you are. Take a look around you. In a city like Miami it's likely that one of the people you observe will have a story to tell involving escape, desperation,...
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Theater in South Florida tends to appear in bursts, with a spray of shows often opening on the same weekend. In the scuffle, many shows tend to get overlooked. In some...
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So we got Rudy Crew. The new superintendent of the Miami-Dade school system is a savvy man. Masterfully coquettish in handling many suitors from different cities vying for his...
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Remember the Eighties? If you lived in South Florida during that magical decade, you swam through a sea of spring breakers in your new Celica. You might have been an extra in...
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Those seeking a spiritual counterpart to the yin of Lynne Ramsay's masterfully moody Morvern Callar will find their yang in David Mackenzie's exquisitely sorrowful Young Adam....
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By Nina Korman and Juan Carlos Rodriguez Published:
May 20, 2004
Thursday 5/20
Last time we checked, NBC news guy/Meet the Press host Tim Russert was not Beaver Cleaver. But by the sound of his new book, Big Russ and Me, which he's been...
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Did you know that Miami has the highest rate of violent crime in America? We are also the second most stressful city in the nation (after Tacoma, Washington), according to the...
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With whiskey-warmed, Factory-fab openings (even by post-Basel standards); connectedness in the art, fashion, and nightclub worlds; favorable mentions in Art in America and the...
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It took only four months for a five-person group led by business owners Gil Terem and Poplife's Aramis Lorie to transform Piccadilly Garden into the District Restaurant and...
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Snapshot 2004: Pentagon people sit before Congress attempting to explain some pictures of American military police and others humiliating captives in Iraq by forcing them to...
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Master Harold ... and the boys: Athol Fugard's modern classic has to do with the stormy relationship between a white teen and two black family workers in South Africa circa...
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This past February the rebellion in Haiti gripped the world. Journalists from Spain, England, and Japan, not to mention a battalion of American media might -- the New York...
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18 Wheelers
If the notion of a revved-up rockabilly band specializing in pure Southern honky-tonk seems somewhat out of sync with South Florida's tropical leanings, then...
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Margaret Griffis, Nina Korman and Juan Carlos Rodriguez Published:
May 20, 2004
SAT 5/22
Home to a vast collection of post-Art Deco buildings (yes, they're important too), North Beach recently celebrated the City of Miami Beach Historic Preservation...
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Carlos Suarez De Jesus, Alfredo Triff and Michelle Weinberg Published:
May 20, 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...
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Club Kids: Rude,
Crude, and Stoopid
Exactly the kind of jerks who do disgusting things in your front yard: What a nasty little article by Humberto Guida. In his "BuzzIn"...