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When drive-ins ruled, our parents flocked to them to conceive us in the back seats of their cars. Later, when they couldnt find a babysitter, they hogtied us in the...
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Before the iPod, people used to actually wear giant headphones and carry clunky Walkman cassette players while running down the street. Even after skip-protected CD players...
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Whenever landlocked visitors come to Miami, they always want to have drinks by the water. Lets go to South Beach, they plead, not yet realizing that although...
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With the holidays approaching, everyone has been busy making lists of gifts they want to receive and those they will give. But go ahead and cross the Miami Art Museum off of...
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It might seem a stretch to find a connection between one of Man Ray's optically fragmented "rayograms" and a scattershot collection of batter-fried books.
But at The...
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Forbidden Planet (Warner Bros.)
Long available as faded discount product, Fred McLeod Wilcox's 1956 masterpiece -- the movie without which Star Trek, Star Wars, 2001, and,...
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Here's to Playboy
And buck-fifty beers: The Bitch's recent article about Jimbo's, "Aluminum Can Omen" (November 2), was shortsighted and, if the intention was to describe...
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Scotty's Landing is laid-back, even by South Florida standards. Flanked by Miami City Hall and the infinitely more expensive Chart House, it's tucked behind one of several...
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Now that the performing arts center is finally operational, how soon will it be before the rest of the much-vaunted downtown Miami gentrification process happens? How soon...
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For Your Consideration pulls off the neat trick of skewering the movie industry while remaking it in its own image. The latest ensemble comedy by Christopher Guest and company...
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True Stories: A big-nose profile. A closeup of breasts. A photo of a woman sporting a pig-snout mask while holding cutlery. These are just a few of Sophie Calle's photographic...
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Final Fantasy is to role-playing games as the Yankees are to baseball.
The series -- now almost 20 years old -- practically redefined the genre with Final Fantasy VII on the...
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Risky Business
Filed under: News
When the corrections counselor tells what it's like to walk past the cell blocks at the Miami-Dade County Stockade, she could almost be...
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They are festive, bright knit garments in solid colors or, at their jazziest, maybe an animal print. Their most distinguishing characteristic, though, is a neckline crowded...
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Cops-gone-wild movies and TV shows are the Angry White Guy counterpoint to thug-life melodramas: fantasies of abusing rather than seizing power, operating above the law rather...
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It's difficult imagining a more idyllic way to enjoy an afternoon of stimulating theater than spending a Sunday in the park with Ed.
During a recent matinee, Edge Theatre...
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Brothers of the Head (IFC)
Cary Grant: The Franchise Collection (Universal)
CSI: The Complete Sixth Season (Paramount)
Cream: Royal Albert Hall (Rhino)
49 Up (First...
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There are so many rude and incompetent public relations professionals (and of course many thorough, decent, and rigorous agents) right here in South Florida it is shocking to...
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With a Diddy-approved platinum debut album, New Joc City, and not one, but two smash hit singles ("It's Goin' Down" and "I Know You See It") that have gotten more rinse than a...
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Attention, all twelve-year-old boys: Krysten Batlle is looking for a dance partner.
Batlle, an attractive brunet with a ready smile and an infectious giggle, is one of the...