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Isabel's plans have gone horribly awry. The buxom brunet, her frosty highlighted hair in gravity-defying layers, had one mission: Seduce and marry the sweetly naive Alejandro,...
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When he was a teen, Varick Smith walked home from school one day to find an ambulance and a throng of police in front of his neighbor's house. The neighbor a friend of...
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As diners enter Heads or Tails Seafood, they are greeted by a smoky fish-fry aroma and the scent of raw fish emanating from the retail market located immediately to the right....
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The mix is almost too much, but the mission is stunningly simple: The nation's largest community college once again is producing one of the world's most ambitious celebrations...
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Forget the head-shrinkers. Music and flowers are the sick souls panacea, says Mieko Kubota, an ikebana (Japanese art of flower arrangement) practitioner. Kubotas...
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Its been said she knocks em dead/When she lands in town..../All those gifts those courters give/To sweet Georgia Brown -- just a sample of the little...
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Attention, suburbanites of South Miami and surrounding areas: Now you can enjoy a little slice of SoBe without leaving the comfort of your zip code. Martini Bar is located in...
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You might imagine Rosie Perez -- successful actress, In Living Colors legendary choreographer who orchestrated the Fly Girls every move, and dynamic star of...
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How does it happen? The Washington Wizards dont have any players of note whom they actually drafted. Seven footer Brendan Haywood, one of the NBAs top rebounders...
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Colorfully clad in traditional guayaberas, and chomping on their cheroots as if the cigar were their last meal, the veteran players tossing bones at Little Havanas...
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The neon lights will be bright tonight in the Wynwood Art District when New York artist Tapp Franckes exhibit Chromesthesia opens at Dot Fiftyone. Francke...
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Another year is coming to an end, and were once again nostalgic for the easy days of the Eighties, when we would spend Christmas vacation watching Duran Duran, Depeche...
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The town of Plantation recently seems to have become a womb for young male violence, with the most recognized wickedness to come out of this pseudo-Fitzgerald West Egg lately...
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By Michael Atkinson, Jordan Harper, Melissa Levine and Robert Wilonsky
Published:
March 2, 2006
Walk the Line (Fox)
No matter what a junkie does with his spare time -- say, redefine country music, or forge one of history's most enduring personas -- movies about junkies...
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Miam-uh has bent the South Beach Wine & Food Festival to its will; in only five years, the event has morphed from a one-day, academically affiliated, kitchen-rich conference...
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When Black Rebel Motorcycle Club released its sophomore album, Take Them On, On Your Own, in late 2003, not even the band itself could have known how prophetic the title would...
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The joy associated with home cooking.
Picture Mom standing at the stove, stirring a large pot of soup, waiting for Dad's arrival. The kids are gathered in the kitchen,...
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Didn't Richard Donner retire? A 1980s star-director name, among many, that should now send bolts of discouraging dread down your spine, Richard Donner may well be seeing his...
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Ceremonies in Dark Old Men: Some things mature with age, others don't. Almost 40 years after Ceremonies premiered off-Broadway, it still offers a powerfully rich portrayal of...
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Last fall, Microsoft hyped its pricey Xbox 360 by promising to reinvent gaming as we know it. The blockbuster "next generation" titles were supposed to harness the machine's...