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Santa’s Enchanted Forest: Miami’s favorite den of twinkly lights and questionable carnival rides is open for your Christmas pleasure. Check out a Bengal tiger,...
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During this year's Basel week, few artists made as much impact as Iván Navarro, whose fluorescent light sculptures sparked a crackling buzz in the big fair's Art...
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Donald White stewed inside the small-town Denny's as he nervously leaned on a coffee-stained table next to his wife. They were both terrified they'd been invited here to...
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What band suffers an illness, cancels a show, promises a make-up date, but never follows through? Almost all of them. But not Matt & Kim.
After having to nix a Fillmore Miami...
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Welcome back to Middle-Earth. It has been nearly a decade since writer-director Peter Jackson last set foot on J.R.R. Tolkien's hallowed ground, signing off on a spectacular...
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Tens of thousands of people packed dozens of Basel-week fairs for all kinds of reasons: to buy and sell masterpieces, to network, to see the next big visionaries before they...
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As the 2012 football season winds to a close with Miami-Dade and Broward again showing their dominance on both state and national levels, it's worth considering the case of...
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After a few months spent dabbling in bottom-heavy sludge and tension-and-release death metal, South Florida extreme music promotion powerhouse Speedfreek is living up to its...
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Picking up where his 2003 Tarnation left off, Jonathan Caouette's new documentary is no less hermetic, autobiographical, messy, and ultimately touching. This time, the focus...
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Putting together a proper showcase for classic Miami bass music in 2012 has proven to be a tall order.
Early this year, Uncle Luke hyped up a 20-date "Lollapalooza of bass...
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If you knew you were dying, and it was Halloween, your first impulse might not be to gather your whole estranged family together for one last night of spooky, costumed...
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You'd think that after Demetrio Perez Jr. pleaded guilty in 2002 to defrauding a trio of frail elderly tenants in his low-income Little Havana apartments, Miami-Dade...
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DJ Shadow says, "Listen." From '90s sample-heavy hip-hop to millennial hyphy experiments, he has been predicting for 20 years the next phase of rap music. But now the...
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At what point do the responsibilities of marriage and family supersede those of personal actualization and dream fulfillment? A lot of people would say "at the moment of...
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The Transportation Security Administration workers who keep Miami International Airport safe from terrorists, criminals, and Solange Knowles's Afro (no, really, they...
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There really isn't anything more rock 'n' roll than an "Indian casino" these days. "We play a lot of the Indian casinos," Mötley Crüe frontman Vince Neil recently...
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Essentially a work of editing, Tarnation was crafted by Jonathan Caouette, a man who has been filming his difficult life ever since he was 11. At 31, he culled 160 hours of...
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Black Coach Hypocrisy
Skills, not skin color: Uncle Luke's latest column argues that black coaches do not get second chances after bad seasons ("Racist U.," Luther Campbell,...
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Harry Wayne Casey, Miami musician extraordinaire and frontman of legendary disco outfit KC & the Sunshine Band, was none too pleased with New Times when we suggested that the...
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We're gonna ball so hard the penultimate night of Hanukkah 2012. As soon as we're done lighting the menorah and unwrapping our seventh present, we're heading to Gryphon for a...