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By just about any measure, Congress is at its lowest point in history. Only 9 percent of the country has a favorable view of the 535 men and women who make up the bicameral...
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Smoking ganja isn't just a recreational activity. It's a righteously stoned ritual.
"The more you accept herb is the more you accept Rastafari," the patron saint of tokers,...
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Florida Cookery's manager, an unflappable and poker-faced woman dressed in an austere black-and-white uniform, set a heavy spiny lobster dish on our table. Around her, the...
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Before 1983, few moviegoers, even the ones who considered themselves film buffs, knew the name Pedro Almodóvar. But that changed, at least in South Florida, with the...
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You’ve heard it a thousand times: Miami’s arts scene is expanding. We’re really coming into our own, the national newspapers announce each time their...
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Your weekend needs a little girl-on-girl action. Not that kind, pervert. We’re talking about local bad-ass bitches booty-blocking and blazing trails on the rink. These...
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The last time the Miami Heat faced Western Conference title hopefuls the Memphis Grizzlies, six games into the regular season, it wasn’t pretty. The boys in red lost...
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Sure, we’re not in Brazil, but Coral Gables knows how to throw one hell of a Carnaval — one so big that it takes over one mile, two days, and three musical...
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Tiny is 7-foot-8, hails from Loughborough, England, plays for the Harlem Globetrotters, and can slam-dunk a basketball without jumping. His teammate Too Tall Hall is 5-foot-2...
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Your dance skills are pretty sweet. You’ve watched So You Think You Can Dance, battled rivals à la Bring It On, and channeled Beyoncé at the clubs on the...
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When it comes to Neil Hamburger, the maudlin, sloppy, and nasal stand-up comic known in all 50 states as “America’s Funnyman,” humor is in the eye of the...
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March is perhaps the most exciting time to be a film buff in Miami. The Miami International Film Festival (MIFF), now in its 30th year, begins its ten-day run of screenings,...
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During the early ’80s, New York was a cultural incubator of sorts. The city cultivated the likes of Jean-Michel Basquiat, Andy Warhol, and Keith Haring, hatched them out...
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March is perhaps the most exciting time to be a film buff in Miami. The Miami International Film Festival (MIFF), now in its 30th year, begins its ten-day run of screenings,...
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They hail from Santo Domingo, South Miami, San Pedro Sula, and everywhere in between. They choreograph gender-bending dances, create technicolor GIFs, stage performance art...
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Everett Wilkinson, portly, nervous, and drenched in Polo cologne, is a man of many titles. In the past year, the New York Times has called him "Chairman of the Florida Tea...
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Hold on. Has it really been 23 years since Wilson Phillips knocked Madonna's "Vogue" off the top of the charts?
Yeah. And it's even been more than two decades since Carnie...
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With 117 feature films and 14 shorts, this year's Miami International Film Festival presents a challenge to Miami moviegoers: How will you decide which handful of films to see...
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Tucked away in a makeshift set in the inner sanctum of the Arsht Center's Knight Concert Hall, two siblings are quarreling. They're grown men, but you wouldn't know it from...
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I'd like to offer my pro bono services as a mediator to Chick-fil-A president Dan Cathy, whose comments against gay marriage have made him public enemy number one in the LGBT...