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Foodies Call
No Lillet? Not fair: Regarding Lee Klein's story "What's the Matter with Miami?" (November 24): The ten points he raised about why Miami has never matured into a...
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Groucho Marx once remarked he'd never want to belong to a club that would accept him as a member. Detroit-based brittle-beat artists Adam Lee Miller and Nicola Kuperus ...
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Restaurants, like politicians, have to play to their bases. Two new Miami Beach dining venues Sam's Deli and Grill on 41st Street, and Clarke's, an Irish-style pub...
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For those of us who dug Rob McKittrick's recent comedy Waiting..., Just Friends offers up some good news: Ryan Reynolds and Anna Faris are together again as a dysfunctional...
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Close your eyes and visualize Dennis Rodman. What do you see? A laughing b-baller with leopard-spotted hair, helping lead the Chicago Bulls to victory? A towering vision in...
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Not many events at Art Basel Miami Beach and possibly just as few exhibitions shown over the course of Art Basel Switzerland's 36-year history are as...
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By Jordan Harper, Luke Y. Thompson and Robert Wilonsky
Published:
December 1, 2005
Mr. & Mrs. Smith (Fox)
The pairing of Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie, both in real life and on celluloid, is so obvious as to be almost cartoonish. So even though both are...
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Stephanie Teele is an ethereally beautiful woman. She has ocean blue, almost translucent eyes; gentle features; and a kind, modest face etched deeply with sorrow. As she looks...
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For a leading indie-rock miserablist, Jamie Stewart possesses one of the heartiest, most boisterous laughs you're ever likely to hear. The 33-year-old Xiu Xiu (pronounced...
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Is sushi the new sex?
In the big, bad world out there to which some refer as the real world sex is the sizzle that sells the deodorant and hair gel and...
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A tale of deception, betrayal, and revenge, this contemporary Greek tragedy complete with an unwitting Medea becomes so overwrought in the last act that it's...
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By Patrice Elizabeth Grell Yursik and Lyssa Oberkreser
Published:
December 1, 2005
THU 1
Ask a woman who loves a man in uniform, and she'll tell you a sooty, sweaty firefighter is the ultimate "working man" fantasy. But there's no better way to ruin the...
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The Miami Beach Cinematheque is no stranger to all things weird and wonderful, but this time its coordinators have devised something completely different to coincide with the...
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If Hollywood wants to learn from the videogame industry -- which outgrossed the box office last year -- it should pay careful attention to Shadow of the Colossus, a game with...
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For its fourth incarnation as with the first three Art Basel presents one of a few acceptable opportunities each year for locals to behave like tourists,...
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Bi-continental septet Nous Non Plus scares up sumptuous, blasé cool on its self-titled debut, whipping elements borrowed from the Strokes, Stereolab, and the B-52s into...
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Like a scruffy old pirate, glass master Dale Chihuly sports a black eye patch (the result of a near-fatal car accident, not a sword fight), puffy shirts, and the jowls of a...
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Balzac and the Little Chinese Seamstress (Empire)
Caterina in the Big City (Empire)
CSI: Five-Season Pack (Paramount)
Death to the Supermodels (Columbia/Tristar)
Deuce...
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As Art Basel Miami Beach (ABMB), considered by many the monster truck of contemporary art fairs, rounds the bend on its varsity season, South Florida finds itself frozen in...
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The glossy booklet of stills from countless bizarre Italian films that accompany this two-disc retrospective of Italian soundtrack composer Ennio Morricone only hint at the...