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Drug dealers outgun cops. A 23-year-old warehouse worker is shot dead over a five-dollar bet. A three-year-old falls from a second floor balcony and cracks her head because of...
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The Oski Foundation will headline at one of Miami's most creativity-friendly venues, the Wallflower Gallery, at its grand reopening celebration in early December. Mixing a...
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By Vanessa Garcia, Patrice Elizabeth Grell Yursik, Frank Houston, Lyssa Oberkreser and Brandon K. Thorp
Published:
November 16, 2006
King Lear: Aaron Spelling certainly injected Shakespearean ambition into his glittering prime-time soap operas Melrose Place was a total tragicomedy but here's a...
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Emerging from the post-Sublime era, these two bands have been rocking it nonstop since the mid-Nineties. Pepper, the Volcom band from Hawaii, is receiving much-deserved...
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In their live sets, the Coffin Caddies incorporate the technical underpinnings of punk and innovative twists. Singer/songwriter Rei Horror believes that real life is too...
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If Tobacco Road were a person, it would be pinching the nurses at Shady Pines and talking smack about Eliot Ness while it cackled its dentures off.
The city's oldest...
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Variations on jazz come particularly from the Caribbean and most notably Cuba. Miami-based duo Pan con Bistec melds Latin jazz with original arrangements influenced by the...
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Though few luminaries from jazz's golden era are still alive, and though performances from that small group become increasingly rare, the question remains: Why should you see...