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It's a pristine spring morning on the remote tip of Big Pine Key, 30 miles north of Key West. The lone paved road is surrounded by dense brush and wetlands that give way to...
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All hail Annie Clark, indie rock's patron saint of distortion and raw spirit.
Clark, known by fans as St. Vincent, is set to make her Miami debut at the Stage this Thursday....
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I openly admit it: I have a chicken bias. Whenever I see poussin priced above $20, I immediately wonder what could possibly be done to the ordinary bird to warrant such a high...
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If ever there were a perfect example of pure, fresh, classical simplicity unnecessarily trodden under with complications, it is Snow White and the Huntsman.
Had it trusted to...
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Dave Tompkins, music journalist, historian, and author of "How to Wreck a Nice Beach: The Vocoder from World War II to Hip-Hop," leads a discussion on the history of Miami...
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Coral Gables changes its nickname from “the City Beautiful” to “the City Foodiful” this Thursday when the fifth annual Taste of the Gables sweeps into...
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Each year at the Cannes Film Festival, the international glitterati line up at the jury box, and a European who’s who of actors and directors files its much-expected...
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A brand new newspaper is about to be born in Miami, and you are invited to the christening.
The launch party for the Miami Rail, taking place at Lester's this weekend, will...
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Remember when mom kicked you out of the house? You'd been freeloading off of her and living in her basement for four more years than is socially acceptable. She said, "get...
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It always feels good to do a selfless charitable act. But it feels pretty darn awesome when that philanthropic act of kindness involves food, drink, and an all-night dance...
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The Miami Marlins were not shy about spending money to help build their new team for Ozzie Guillen. They gave Jose Reyes and Heath Bell fat contracts and were fairly...
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When historians look back at turn-of-the-century music at the dawn of Y2K, Jonathan Smith’s name will surely be mentioned. How could it not? He’s a composer,...
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Your gray 2002 Mitsubishi Lancer has 150,000 miles. A broken radio antenna dangles lifelessly from the back windshield; it’s the car’s only definable feature. To...
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Culinary bargains are coming to Coral Gables when the City Beautiful celebrates its very own restaurant week this Monday through June 17. Don’t worry — your math...
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Shorts: They’re not just for old guys in tube socks and sandals anymore.
This Friday, City Theatre’s Summer Shorts festival returns to the Adrienne Arsht Center...
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It’s not the size of the boat, but the motion of the ocean. Or so goes the platitude told to millions of apprehensive boys after their first locker-room strip-down. And...
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In 1985, Cuban artist José Bedia was a rising star in his homeland. He had recently completed a Ford Foundation artist's residency in the United States when the...
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Bottle-blond bangs swept over one eye — this, the other boys whispered, was not a man's haircut. One of them — a popular, handsome specimen — grew...
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Just because you're ovulating, that's no reason to miss this week's Bon Iver concert at the Fillmore Miami Beach.
Ever since the creation of the Bon Iver Erotic Stories...
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Last week, Miami Beach's Colony Theatre hosted the second annual Miami Turkish Film Festival.
Surprised? So was I. The news that there is a Turkish film fest in Miami is a...