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This is a year in which Miami has been compelled to look back at two decisive events that shaped its destiny, both of which were widely acknowledged on their 25th...
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Young people have managed to escape the confines of their three-bedroom, two-bath dwellings and congregate as teenagers do Saturday nights somewhere free from parental...
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Bay Harbor's new Asia Bay Bistro & Sushi Bar boasts nouvelle Asian cuisine, but apart from the sushi, it's really a traditional Japanese restaurant with some token Thai tossed...
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Ah, Wallace and Gromit. Who doesn't get a little lift at the sound of those names? Who doesn't feel the edges of her mouth begin to tickle toward a smile, her heart grow warmer...
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The Global Film Initiative is calling all would-be Truffauts and Fassbinders. In addition to underwriting international filmmaking, the New York City-based program brings...
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It's the dance homecoming of the year, except Jimmy Gamonet de los Heros didn't really have to go anywhere.
"I love Miami," says Gamonet. "I've been very fortunate to be able...
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Alfred Hitchcock: The Masterpiece Collection (Universal Studios)
Alfred Hitchcock may be the best pop filmmaker in our history, and this gorgeous 14-film set is certainly...
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As father-and-son moments go, this one was downright surreal. Forget about Sunday-afternoon baseball games, weekend camping trips, or even a shared whoop of applause at a...
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After Carnival's sequined costumes have been discarded and the body glitter has been scrubbed off, Ash Wednesday restores a sense of calm to the twin island republic of...
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In the early Nineties, before South Beach rents became terminally stratospheric, there was no lack of fun-fueled, reasonably priced neighborhood eateries -- like Lulu's, a...
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Any thing can be anything to anybody, particularly in the case of David Cronenberg's A History of Violence. If you want to believe that his new film, a loose adaptation of a...
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By Patrice Elizabeth Grell Yursik and Lyssa Oberkreser Published:
October 6, 2005
THU 6
The long-awaited party season is finally here, and tonight you can toast to a fabulous fall at the eighth annual March of Dimes Signature Chefs & Wine Extravaganza...
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What first sprang to mind upon encountering Christian Duran's New Growth, 2005, was a landscaper I once saw driving along a highway in Detroit who had stenciled "The Marquis de...
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Last year's Katamari Damacy was so quirky, it should have been subtitled "Marketed to Stoners."
Its star, a little green prince, was forced to roll a giant gravity ball to...
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Listen to the pugnacious Ecuadorian fellow with the New York accent, whom shady Miami bankers tolerate with a nervous smile. "Miami has a well-deserved reputation for money...
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Sounds Ecléctico isn't the first compilation to try to translate the Latin alternative spirit for a wider English-speaking audience, but rarely has the case been made as clearly o...
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Is there life after New Times? For alum Sean Rowe, there almost wasn't. While recovering from a run-in with a train -- yes, he was hit by a train, he's fine now, get over it --...
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Artformz: The video accompanying Alette Simmons Jimenez's installation gives the viewer the illusion of moving through the walls of a green labyrinth. Suddenly a voice says:...
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The Amityville Horror: Special Edition (Columbia/Tristar)
Beyond the Gates of Splendor (Fox)
The Black Keys Live (Fat Possum)
Christmas With SCTV (Sony Music)
Count...
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It was four guys -- bound, gagged, and shot to death. It was drugs. There were empty grocery bags with coke residue in them, and somebody got sloppy and accidentally left a...