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The caller to the Miami Herald newsroom had a blockbuster tip: Ernest Hemingway was holed up in a North Miami saloon. "You should go talk to him," the man told a young...
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Luther "Luke" Campbell, the man whose booty-shaking madness made the U.S. Supreme Court stand up for free speech, gets as nasty as he wants to be for Miami New Times. This...
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Money Pit Madness
Greedy unions: Many of the "public works" projects highlighted in your story about the most wasteful projects in Miami ("Dummies Guide to Trashing...
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Next time you barricade yourself inside a parking garage with an AK-47, keep an eye out for the flying garbage can. It weighs about 18 pounds, can hover in midair, and is...
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When Stephanie Kienzle, a North Miami Beach activist and blogger, saw the official senior class shirts that the proud grads of 2012 would be rocking around NMB High's hallowed...
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When it came to betting against the Seminole Tribe of Florida, prominent businessman Jason Starkman didn't know when to walk away — yet so far he has still come out...
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In February, the Black Eyed Peas performed during Super Bowl XLV. It was the most-watched program in the history of American television. An average of 111 million U.S. viewers...
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The festival has been canceled. Check our music blog, Crossfade, for the update.
Almost exactly a year ago, local production company and activist organization Rockaz MVMT...
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An astute and insightful cultural seer once observed that the movies are actually mankind's collective dreams. But what about our freaking nightmares?
Well, our fave films...
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Traditionally, CDs are supercheap to make, way cheaper than either vinyl or cassette, especially on the mass production level. But somehow Spec's, Virgin Megastore, and other...
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Ugh. Don't y'all hate it when you're so deep into the ecstasy of dance music that you forget the name of the city you're in? Sure, you've put your hands up for Detroit plenty...
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A tandoor oven is a charcoal-heated clay cooking device used throughout the Middle East, Central and South Asia, and especially India to prepare scrumptious meals consisting...
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Forget about your parents' stupid rock 'n' roll. That shit is for old people.
These days, the Fillmore is most packed for its monthly Honeymoon Series, when the room quakes...
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When Bar closed, Miami's broke party people were disenfranchised. They'd lost their favorite hangout. But with the opening of Mamushka's in midtown, there's a cool, cheap...
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Your skull is being sawed in half by a pristine sonic blade. Your brain is being diced by a swirling symphony of brutal, buzzing synths. And now whatever is left of your...
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When Jeff McInnis and Amir Ben-Zion opened Gigi in late August 2010, they did so with a clear, all-encompassing concept: small plates, honest grub, good value, late hours, and...
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The first thing you see in Lars von Trier's Melancholia is a tight closeup of Kirsten Dunst's face. Behind her, slow as molasses, birds drop from the sky. Brueghel's The...
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John Sayles's Amigo aspires more to educate than to entertain, but it's no less engrossing for that. Torn from the pages of history, if not those of Sayles's recently...
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The last thing you see in Immortals is a pair of eyes, popped wide open, filling the screen. That's exactly how director Tarsem Singh wants an audience to receive this, his...
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For a few days, Miami takes off its dunce cap, trades its oversize reflector shades for a pair of sturdy bifocals, and flees the thumping club beats for a quiet stall at the...