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Thor Holm Hansen, disheveled and cantankerous inside his orange prison tunic, really wants you to know there hadn't been much cocaine.
Grenades and women, yes. A briefcase...
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It's a dark night in California in 1993, and Fishbone bass player Norwood Fisher's forearms strain as he applies a vicious chokehold to the throat of childhood friend and...
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On a cool Saturday evening, Dena Marino, a petite toque with a dimpled smile and starched chef's coat, overlooks the humming dining room at MC Kitchen. She stands in the open...
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For the past two decades, Eytan Fox has been Israel's foremost chronicler of gay life — and the homoeroticized military — in the land of milk and honey. With...
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Damn, ladies, you’re looking fine. You know what you deserve? You hard-working, independent ladies are due a night out on the town with your girls and some superhot eye...
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Attention, drag queens of Miami: It’s time to greet your matriarch.
No, RuPaul isn’t in town. No, Cher hasn’t set foot in South Florida. And no, Priscilla...
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This Sunday, a 100-foot red squid with eight freakishly long tentacles; a 30-foot scuba diver hovering over the Atlantic; and flying flags from the Caribbean will seize the...
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Straight out of Port-au-Prince, the dance group Ayikodans has shot eros arrows into the hearts and minds of dance enthusiasts around the world. For instance, its founder and...
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The Progressive Insurance Miami International Boat Show features 3,000 boats and 2,000 exhibitors. Some of those boats will be given away in a raffle. So what will you do with...
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Harper Lee’s To Kill a Mockingbird is arguably the all-time greatest piece of American literature. Reading the book and watching the film were a rite of passage in high...
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For the past 60 years, Arnold Mesches has created socially critical paintings that are often imbued with a chilly frisson of anxiety that wracks the spine.
His provocative...
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Inside a sprawling white tent in midtown Miami, Jesse Gellar stands atop a riser, his lanky frame clad in a Tyvek suit, his face covered by a black and gray respirator.
The...
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A Miami New Times investigation of Biogenesis, a Coral Gables anti-aging clinic, has shaken Major League Baseball and been trumpeted worldwide — everywhere from the...
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It's 5 a.m., and an impromptu, collective chant to the tune of the White Stripes' "Seven Nation Army" fills the streets of Baltimore.
The city's beloved Ravens were crowned...
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Does anyone care about John McClane anymore? That's not the same as asking if you want to see A Good Day to Die Hard, the fifth in this series of films with increasingly...
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The University of Miami isn't interested in signing Florida's best high school football players. The team rose to prominence by recruiting ballers like NFL Hall of Famer...
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American kids are really crazy. We party way harder than the rest of the world.
"Especially now, 'cause electronic music is blowing up, like, huge in the States! And these...
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Although it sets out to document a hopeful narrative of social change, Let Fury Have the Hour also demonstrates the clarifying and fertilizing effects of authoritarianism on...
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Marco Rubio might be on his way to becoming one of the most powerful men in Washington, but that doesn't mean he's lost his common touch. Florida's junior senator unleashed...
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Here's a question you can spit back next time someone complains that our popular culture is top-to-bottom depraved: "Then why are our high-school witches, vampires, and...