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At Rocket Projects on a recent Saturday, a group of Midwestern artists gussied up for their Miami premiere. Florida Power and Light had torn apart the sidewalk in front of the...
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By Michael Atkinson, Jordan Harper, Jim Ridley and Robert Wilonsky
Published:
June 29, 2006
The Devil's Sword (Mondo Macabro)
Few trash movies live up to their reputation, but here's a balls-out wonder that surpasses it. Grab a 12-pack of Bintang and cue up this...
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Tranquil No More
A parent's remorse: Joanne Green's "Rough Love" (June 22) article was compelling, moving, heart-wrenching excellent reporting.
Green wrote a story...
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If you've been listening to South Florida radio for the past decade, chances are you've caught the unmistakable sound of Terror Squad/Big Dawg Pitbull affiliate DJ Khaled. Not...
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Despite many mediocre meals and the occasional dangerous one food poisoning is an occupational hazard food-writing is fun. Rarely does a dish move me to thoughts...
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After all that, just this? After all the anticipation, all the hype, all the product available on toy-store shelves and kiddie sections at bookstores, after all the promise...
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I'm So Much Better than You: Magnus Sigurdarson's installation features four tons of Miami New Times papers interlocked like bricks to form a curving hip-high wall. It houses...
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For comic geeks, an X-Men game that promises to fill in the backstory between movies sounds hotter than a date with Jean Grey. Finally, we get to discover what Wolverine has...
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By Francisco Alvarado, Jean Carey, Calvin Godfrey, Joanne Green, Forrest Norman, Lyssa Oberkreser, Chuck Strouse, Emily Witt and Patrice Elizabeth Grell Yursik
Published:
June 29, 2006
Not long after noon on June 11 at the Playwright Irish Pub in South Beach, the predominantly pro-American crowd was silent. It had nothing to root for in this opening round of...
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A leggy blond in a curve-hugging pink dress stretches out on a leopard-print couch, her eyes shut and her face relaxed she's oblivious to the very public arena of...
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Vondie Curtis Hall's irrational and contradictory crime thriller stars Tyrese Gibson (2 Fast 2 Furious) as an indestructible ex-con who, with a sullen but sizzling L.A....
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Early on in This Is How It Goes, Neil LaBute's savage one-act play showing through July 23 at the Biltmore Hotel's GableStage, the lead character confesses that he is an...
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Commander in Chief: 2-Disc Inaugural Edition Part 1 (Disney)
The Complete Sherlock Holmes Collection (MPI)
Cow Belles (Disney)
Danger After Dark (TLA)
Evil (Magnolia)...
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The story of the Liberty City 7 ignited last Thursday as most of South Florida headed home from work. At 5:57 p.m., NBC affiliate WTVJ-TV (Channel 6) disrupted regular...
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That's Demolition, as in reducing things to rubble; Doll, as in a hot drummer chick on a stand-up kit; and Rods, as in kiss my double entendre. The family Doll Rod has been...
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It sounds great. Prod media companies to hire more Hispanics and improve relations with the Latino community.
Indeed, in just the past three years foundations have forked...
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It's almost endearing that Sascha Funke seems to be so uncertain on his installment of Bpitch Control's Boogy Bytes DJ mix series. It is, after all, his first officially...
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Indigenous's Chasing the Sun sounds like an old-fashioned blues record; the spirit of 1969 hangs over every guitar solo, drum beat, and vocal. Frontman Mato Nanji's vocals are...
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The title translates as The Thread, and the album is built on a subliminal tone that runs through every tune. A bit of electronica and a few acoustic instruments pop up now...
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Venice Is Sinking may seem like a less than descriptive moniker for this Athens, Georgia quintet, but the overcast melodies that pervade the band's full-length debut do...