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Few photographers captured the toil and turmoil of everyday survival that Parisians faced in the aftermath of World War II like Willy Ronis.
A contemporary of Henri...
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Last Friday, Apple Stores around the country hosted long queues of heavily bundled citizens waiting out weather and time to buy a cache of new limited-supply products,...
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The A$AP Mob's A$AP Rocky has been getting worldwide attention this year, directing a handful of videos, living the presidential life with Lana Del Rey, and releasing...
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The winner of the Grand Jury Prize for documentary at Sundance, Eugene Jarecki's The House I Live In, an occasionally muddled disquisition on the colossal failure of the War...
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On the last Saturday of early voting, my wife and I stood in a line that went around the corner of the precinct for almost three hours to cast our ballots. It was a hot,...
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Words that are rarely combined in common nomenclature: parking garage, art, and intellectual property. But somehow a strange showdown in South Beach has brought them all...
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Welcome to SoBe, a strange and beautiful seaside oasis where it's considered perfectly normal to spend one's life wandering barefoot and half-naked through the streets and...
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For her evocative third feature, writer-director Ry Russo-Young has collaborated with filmmaker-actress Lena Dunham (Tiny Furniture, HBO's Girls) on a screenplay that...
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Kitsuné has done so much for us. Over the past decade, the Parisian electro label has delivered some of our favorite music, from Cut Copy to Boys Noize, Bloc Party,...
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Another dark comedy exposing the wormy dirt beneath suburban sod, The Details never lays bare any truths we haven't known since, say, Revolutionary Road — the book. But...
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Biscayne Park seemed like the perfect place for Maria Elena Molina to raise her son. Tucked between North Miami and Miami Shores, the Village of Biscayne Park is a...
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Strip clubs across the country (if not the world) owe the city of Miami a lap dance. Had it not been for our late-'80s and early-'90s bass, pole dancers might have never...
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Movies about drugs and alcohol may be a dime(bag) a dozen, but James Ponsoldt's Smashed is so beautifully shot and well-acted as to transcend the genre. Centered on a...
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When Aaron Todd returned to his sports medicine office at the University of Miami Hospital in July, his laptop bag — which held his social security card, keys, and...
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Whoa, dude. Primus has announced its "first-ever traveling 3D-enhanced live musical performance." And it's gonna be "really trippy." That's what weirdo ringmaster Les Claypool...
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Making a kid "the old-fashioned way" becomes the plot engine the second time this year — after Jennifer Westfeldt's Friends With Kids — in Gayby, a comedy that,...
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I-4 Corridor Fight
Editor's note: The cover last week, picturing Jesus Christ, offended some readers. It was meant to convey the many theme parks along the I-4 corridor...
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When Buddy Guy picked up a six-string for the first time, he wasn't thinking about commercial success and critical praise. "When I picked up the guitar, learning how to play...
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If Hollywood's rut du jour is the origin story as bid for franchise immortality, you can't say that Skyfall -- the 23rd "official" James Bond film in 50 years -- isn't on...
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p>What exactly does Waka Flocka Flame mean when he talks about going "Hard in da Paint"? The answer is simple: Partying till you piss! He recently dished with Vice magazine...