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His hair is thinning and he's starting to show a double chin, but as Chris Paciello strolls past the mirrored walls and into the restaurant's scented main room, he's instantly...
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It feels like only yesterday that we were shaking our hips with Gloria Estefan in a record-breaking 119,969-person conga line at Calle Ocho. But that was March of 1988, Reagan...
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Aniece Meinhold and Cesar Zapata recently made waves via their popular pop-up, Phuc Yea! That Vietnamese venture, with Daniel Treiman as third partner, lasted some three...
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They call it the Miami International Film Festival, and not just because it goes down in Miami. The fest's films are all designed to appeal to a Magic City audience, whether...
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Although the way we listen to music has changed, there's no arguing that the invention of the record player had one of the most enduring influences on pop culture.
There was...
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Never are there so many mysteriously Irish people as there are on St. Patrick's Day. Your buddy Juan? Sure, he's Irish, he swears. On his maternal grandmother's side, once...
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Mikhail Baryshnikov owns a home at the Punta Cana Resort and Club in the Dominican Republic, where he's added some mean merengue moves to his repertoire. But not as a dancer....
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Bosco Enriquez was 100 miles from home this past May in a shower at the Glades County Detention Center — a dusty immigration prison at a crossroads to nowhere —...
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We can likely blame this on the '60s and the musical shift therein, but since the dawn of rock 'n' roll as a serious art form, there has remained a pervasive opinion that...
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With expectations to match its obscenely huge budget (an estimated quarter of a billion dollars), this long-delayed adaptation of pulp-meister Edgar Rice Burroughs's 1917...
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At times, A Steady Rain, now showing at GableStage, feels like a classic noir tale of good cops gone rotten in the Windy City. At others, it takes a Breaking Bad-like turn by...
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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, Luke...
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Do you enjoy art, fashion, film, music, and mayhem?
If the answer is no, you probably aren't human. But if the answer is yes, you should go buy tix for Miami New Times'...
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In the opening scene of Friends With Kids, a conspicuously placed copy of Richard Dawkins's The God Delusion on the bedside table of Jason (Adam Scott) marks him as a...
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The auteurs behind Miami porn company Bang Bros — who made their name filming men in vans who purportedly picked up "innocent" women from sidewalks and then sweet-talked...
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Henry Rollins is the kind of guy who can (and does) say whatever the fuck he wants. And we all know why: A lil' somethin' called Black Flag. From the second Flag disbanded,...
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The foundations of Silent House are laid atop La Casa Muda, a nil-budget 2010 Uruguayan horror film that enjoyed an afterlife in international film festivals. It is not...
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"The bodies slump on the ground next to a car parked in the store's drive-through lane. The car is a white Dodge Intrigue with Colorado plates like mine and a soapy For Sale...
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Since bursting onto the scene with "O Let's Do It," the Billboard Hot 100's 62nd best song on April 3, 2010, Waka Flocka Flame has been going "hard in da muhfuckin'" record...
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Holocaust culture has proven to be essentially infinite — almost 70 years since the end of World War II, and untold stories of decimation and survival are still hitting...