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A prodigious bare ass gyrates hypnotically in the face of San Francisco 49ers tight end Vernon Davis, whose huge body is sprawled across a red-velvet and gold-painted chaise....
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Wilco is many things. But the Chicago-based band is not a one-hit wonder. Nor is it a group seeking quick fame and fortune.
Over the past two decades, Wilco has proven itself...
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Restaurant reviews are by definition positive or negative, but sometimes they can also be happy or sad. A dining experience can be so thoroughly enjoyable, for example, that...
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A significant portion of Tim Burton's output over the past decade has been concerned with slipping the "Burton treatment" to susceptible texts: Roald Dahl's Charlie and the...
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If Crosstown Rebels honcho Damian Lazarus is playing in Miami, it’s most likely taking place somewhere downtown. Probably at Electric Pickle or Space, where his...
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The Miami Marlins are not off to a very hot start. Sure, they have a brand-spanking-new stadium, uniforms, and home-run sculpture thing. But none of those things has produced...
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By Anne Tschida of artburstmiami.com
Published:
May 10, 2012
Sean Dorsey is intrigued by tales of love, especially as told by members of an aging gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender, queer (GLBTQ) community. And why not? Those are the...
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DJ Fucked-Up is an artist of unmatched audial subtlety and a performer shrouded in a veil of mystery. Our investigations reveal he began his career as Daniel Heimenfrost, a...
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For artist Kate Kretz, motherhood has been both a source of inspiration and a reminder of life’s delicate nature.
After the birth of her daughter, she became...
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Hamlet, William Shakespeare’s brilliant tale of a Dutch prince who goes nuts trying to avenge the death of his father, has enthralled and captivated audiences for more...
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Librarian — it’s a profession far more complex than the Dewey Decimal System. And for Ernest Greene, it was an overwhelmingly competitive field to find work....
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Not all musicals are good. Even fewer are great. But Disney’s The Lion King is truly one of a kind.
“There is simply nothing else like it,” said the New...
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Lynne Golob Gelfman is one of those rare artists whose paintings transport viewers to a place far beyond the world of appearances. Gelfman creates abstract works rife with...
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HIV and AIDS are not pretty subjects. But the way cultures around the world address those subjects just might be.
That’s the thinking behind “Graphic...
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This past January, Gregg Shienbaum approached a man wearing a hoodie, goggles, and a scarf over his mouth outside his Wynwood art gallery, which was then under construction....
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David Bulit crawls through a rusted metal hatch and shines a flashlight down a long, dark, and waterlogged silo. The light glints off a mammoth cylindrical object: the casing...
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Betty Wright should need no introduction, especially in Miami.
The lifelong 305 resident has been making records in South Florida since 1956, when she sang on an album from...
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Nerds of Miami, unite! At O Cinema, specifically. The theater has devoted an entire weekend of films and festivities to the ultra-nerdy world of comic books. Kicking off...
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"I'm into events too — war, famine, genocide," quips Sarah, the protagonist in GableStage's compelling production of Time Stands Still. It's a funny line that reveals...
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Uncle Luke, the man whose booty-shaking madness once 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...