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DJ Laz perches on a black stool deep inside a massive building near industrial Medley. It's Sunday, September 10, and Laz has arrived unusually early at the studio where he...
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It's a Thursday afternoon in early November, and a cold front has triggered swells off South Pointe Drive. Two tanned teenagers, wearing black wetsuits and carrying bulky...
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An adaptation of George V. Higgins's 1974 novel Cogan's Trade, Andrew Dominik's Killing Them Softly anatomizes a self-policing underground economy of junkies, killers, and...
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The Nutcracker has been a Christmas staple since before the term Christmas staple existed, predating hanging icicle lights, Santa's in shopping malls, and eggnog. (Well, maybe...
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They say the holidays start earlier every year, with decorations going up and advertisements running on TV well in advance of Thanksgiving. But the lengthening of annual...
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Way back in 1995, Everclear's "Santa Monica" (off the album Sparkle and Fade) was one of the best songs on the radio. Although often unfairly accused of being Nirvana-lite,...
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Rennie Harris Puremovement is often called the "original hip-hop dance troupe." And that's an apt description. But the term is limiting, because Puremovement -- now in its...
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There are only about 37 cities around the world where outdoor tennis is an option in the middle of fall; it's far too cold everywhere else.
But there's only one town where...
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If seeing Babe: Pig in the City stirred up cravings for pork rinds and bacon rather than compassion for its curly-tailed star, the Homestead Rock'n Rib Fest is right up your...
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One full month into the NBA season, and what have we learned about the Miami Heat? LeBron James is still very, very good. He's so good he's averaging career highs in rebounds,...
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Soul, clap and rhythm is what Human Nature will be bringing to the stage as they perform their Motown hits.
The band, which has become Australia’s leading pop vocal...
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Forget Fashion Week and the Model Beach Volleyball Tournament and the dozens of nightlife scenes around South Beach that seem to attract good-looking people like exceptionally...
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Stomp is musical theater like you've never seen it, and it's coming to Miami. The vivacious troupe uses anything and everything -- except traditional instruments -- to make a...
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Art Basel remains the most prestigious event taking place during Miami Art Week, running from December 6 through 9 this year. But that hasn't stopped satellite fairs and other...
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A plot description of A Christmas Carol would be superfluous for anyone who has lived in this country for at least one holiday season. Those who didn't grow up with the...
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The thrill of first love, the stability of marriage, and the pain of divorce are all present in the 14-song musical The Last Five Years -- just not necessarily in that order....
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Right in the middle of the sidewalk behind the Miami Art Museum sits a 15,000-pound block of granite. Afternoon shoppers and downtown workers rushing to lunch stop dead in...
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The busty clerk at Grateful J's head shop in Boca Raton holds out a small brown vial. The label reads "Lucky," and she promises the stuff packs a punch.
"You'll want to throw...
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Over the past decade, Rick Ross has become the Bawse, collaborating with everyone from Trick Daddy to Diddy, Drake, and beyond. His label, Maybach Music Group, is home to some...
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Joe Wright's dust-blowing new adaptation of Anna Karenina faces a towering mountain of precedent: not only the greatest novel by the man whom Nabokov called "the greatest...