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As Suleiman Yousef fires a sleek black AR-15-style rifle, orange and blue muzzle bursts flash inside the Trail Glades Gun Range in West Miami-Dade. The rapid-fire rounds ping...
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Michael Glabicki is 2 years old. His bloody head is on the pavement. Tiny body still. Pupils pointed skyward. Eyes empty.
The car that nearly crushed him has finally stopped...
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It was a warm Sunday afternoon, and Brickell's high-rises loomed on the hazy horizon beyond the nearby Miami River. Quaint fishing boats bobbed on the water's rippling...
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The murder of the children should be the most disturbing thing. But for many viewers, that isn't the case in the four films chronicling the arrest, conviction, and 18-year...
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So you want to see all the Best Picture Oscar nominees this year? Most of the films are still playing in cineplexes across town. But others — the low-budget, the indie,...
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Justin Torres earned his way onto a ton of year-end best-book lists with his 2011 novel, We the Animals. This Thursday at 8 p.m., Torres will read at Books & Books (265 Aragon...
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Yes, Al Roker “sharted” at the White House. He admitted it, the Internet rehashed it for weeks, and the whole nation spent way too long thinking about his bowels....
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Big things are happening in Little Havana. Slowly but surely, artists are turning the neighborhood into a place where new art meets a longstanding culture. At first sight,...
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Comedy can be more competitive than a monkey knife fight, so thank heaven that local comedy promoters the Have-Nots have made it their personal mission to put Miami on the...
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It’s finally time for the hometown favorite Miami Heat to play at home after the NBA All-Star break and four away games. Twelve days between home games can mean one of...
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For foodies, the South Beach Wine & Food Festival is like Mardi Gras, Thanksgiving, and the Oscars, all rolled into one 96-hour binge-eating/drinking/swagging soiree. From...
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The Alvin Ailey Dance Theater has been known as the best African-American dance company in the world — but it’s about time we take off the qualifier...
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If you haven’t already, join the rest of the city and pretend you love college hoops. The University of Miami Hurricanes men’s basketball bandwagon is quickly...
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Get ready to dream the dream, and don’t forget to bring the hankies. Les Misérables arrives in Miami during a thunderous rebirth that would make Victor Hugo beam...
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In Miami's ever-evolving cultural landscape, change is not only welcome but also required for survival. And the Miami Made Festival, bringing up-and-coming theater and dance...
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The photos atop Keskea Hernandez's casket showed a pretty Dominican woman with caramel skin, a brilliant smile, and a cascade of expensively cut hair. As religious hymns...
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You're drinking a fourth delicious draft of domestic swill when darkness overtakes the Culture Room. A random girl's backside rubs against your leg. Someone hoots, someone...
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"Why is there evil in the world?" That question and its corollaries — Where does evil come from? Why can so many create and commit it with apparent immunity? — are...
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Say what you will about Miami's king of brightly hued beach balls and cartoonish faces: Romero Britto's art is popular and pricey enough to spark a network of forgers. The...
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What do you get when you combine eight guys with a passion for creating sazón? Bachaco.
Named after the leafcutter ant, an insect that's used to make salsa picante,...