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It's July 2010, one of those beautiful Miami nights that make you want to don white linen and stunna shades, buy an eightball from a guy named Manolo, and declare nuclear war...
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By S. Pajot, Jose D. Duran, Liz Tracy, Sean Levisman, Christopher Lopez and Jesse Serwer
Published:
December 22, 2011
Welcome to Miami.
Here, you can't be the kind of music snob who listens to only The Velvet Underground & Nico, Pavement's Crooked Rain, Crooked Rain, and Pitchfork's current...
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It seems fitting that Cinco Cantina & Tequila Bar opened in the Village of Merrick Park this past Cinco de Mayo. Not only are the two "Cincos" in sync, but the holiday is...
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When I told someone I was off to a screening of We Bought a Zoo the other day, the response was an eye roll. The reaction is understandable: Save for two music docs — an...
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About three-and-a-half years ago, the local noise and experimental music community seemed like it was about to lose an institution: the then-monthly Night of Weirds series at...
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Long before Luther Campbell and 2 Live Crew spewed their raunchy, explicit lyrics on America, there was Blowfly. Born Clarence Reid in 1939 in Cochran, Georgia, he credits his...
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“I’m a lonely Jew on Christmas,” sang South Park’s Kyle Broflovski, feeling left out of the holiday festivities enjoyed by his gentile friends. Indeed,...
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Miami native and Florida State University law professor Wendi Adelson isn’t in the law game just for the money. This Tuesday at Sweat Records, she’ll present This...
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It was the summer of 2010 and all was right in the basketball world, at least for fans of the Miami Heat. Wade was sticking around, and Bosh and LeBron were taking their...
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Actor-turned-director Paddy Considine (Hot Fuzz, The Bourne Ultimatum) made his directorial debut this year with Tyrannosaur, an emotionally charged drama that won...
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On December 4, 1956, four rock ’n’ roll legends were brought into a recording studio and had themselves one of the most amazeballs jam sessions of all time. This...
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’Tis the season for special attractions. This year, Jungle Island puts a tropical twist on an old cliché. The park’s third annual Winter Wonder Island...
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Is fair really foul? And foul really fair? Find out when Miami's Mad Cat Theatre Company kicks off its 12th season with MacBeth and the Monster. The plot revolves around...
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You might not have heard of Rabbi Shlomo Carlebach. But you've certainly felt his influence, especially if you're Jewish. Carlebach is the innovative father of popular Jewish...
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Tired of the Miami hustle and bustle? Get caught up in the drama of the New York streets with Guys and Dolls, performed through January 8 at the Byron Carlyle Theater. In a...
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In novelist Joan Didion's The Year of Magical Thinking, a memoir about grieving, the protagonist receives a letter from a friend that somehow intuitively describes everything...
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Mark Handforth's colossal sculpture Blue Hanger dangles from the rafters near the entrance of the Museum of Contemporary Art in North Miami. It's gigantic enough to...
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Republican presidential frontrunner Newt Gingrich's campaign in Florida is subtle. So subtle that it doesn't seem to exist. The national campaign says that 888 Brickell Ave.,...
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Oh, Christmas! It's that feel-good time of year that's filled with good friends, close family, pretty lights, big trees, strong egg nog, huge yule logs, nice carols, sweet...
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Luther 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 week,...