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Inside the HP Pavilion in San Jose, California, the tense crowd of 17,526 is so quiet that even the top deck can hear Yin Alvarez frantically calling for help adjusting the...
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Before being given the go-ahead to speak with Eric Prydz, the London-based Swedish DJ-producer, we are told that any questions about his fear of flying are "off the table."...
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When diners enter Toscana Divino, they're greeted with a rehearsed welcome from behind a sleek hostess stand, as the staff bellows, "Buona sera!" Lustrous wooden tables are...
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"I don't want to give you lessons in self-denial and social responsibility," an art dealer tells her billionaire boy client in Don DeLillo's Cosmopolis, by way of refusing to...
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We can't help but like the sound of Camp Ricochet. It reminds us of summers spent by the campfire making s'mores, only here you don't have to hide your vodka in a water...
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Miami: a city of clubs, a premier dance music destination. Our crowds want only the best in established and up-and-coming house DJs from around the world. And what the Magic...
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Do you have grand dreams of going to Paris? Want to tour the Louvre, climb the Eiffel Tower, visit the Arc de Triomphe? Well, too bad, because you’re broke, and...
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So you like to drive like Mario Andretti. But despite your best efforts, you can’t push that four-cylinder Prius into the triple digits. No worries. Imagine Motorsports...
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Miami is an amazing multicultural cauldron, a heated brew of North American, South American, and Caribbean backgrounds. But even here, an event such as the third annual...
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Just 90 miles south, 11 million residents of the communist island nation of Cuba struggle to get by on the little food and money that the government has been rationing out for...
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Benoît Jacquot’s Farewell, My Queen, a soapy, sexy, and lezzie adaptation of Chantal Thomas’s 2003 novel about the chaos at Versailles on the eve of the 1789...
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Brickell is getting some balls. Meatballs, that is, along with burgers and beer.
At the inaugural Burger, Beer & Balls Bash, Saturday from 4 to 10 p.m. at Miami Circle (401...
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Over the past five years of its official existence, the on-again, off-again Night of Weirds has morphed into a kind of bizarre extra limb for Churchill’s Pub (5501 NE...
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It’s easy to find women in front of the camera in the film industry, especially in movies set in Miami. (Every beachside and poolside scene needs at least a handful of...
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Ever since Steve Zissou and crew dived into the deep to track down that jaguar shark, you’ve been enchanted by the idea of underwater exploration. But aside from years...
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All artists want to believe their calling makes the world a better place. But few art exhibits connect creativity and worldly preservation as directly as “Design for a...
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Paul Tei, the acclaimed artistic director of Mad Cat Theatre Company, doesn't exactly go to plays to veg out.
"I want to be challenged in a way that makes me question the...
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Diana Medina's prospects seemed bright. She graduated with honors from Pahokee High School in Palm Beach County and earned a graduate degree in health science education from...
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Last year, Identity Festival turned out to be a real tease. There was the threat of a hurricane, and the party was canceled. So Miami never got the chance to get down.
But...
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Seth Rogen once suggested that the idea of making Ghostbusters 3 sounded like a "terrible idea," which pretty much establishes the man's acuity at identifying really terrible...