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Issue: December 27, 2007
Page: 3
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  1. Livewire

    Steve Lawler

    By Eric W. Saeger
    Published: December 27, 2007

    Few star DJs are genetically equipped to keep the marathon after-hours, 4 a.m.-start-time sets at Space interesting. Ever a work in progress, the British...

  2. Livewire

    Article 66

    By Eric W. Saeger
    Published: December 27, 2007

    This Saturday at Jazid, Miami rock quartet Article 66 becomes the newest pack of lucky dogs to score the opening slot for Suénalo Sound System. "We've never played there...

  3. Livewire

    Audiocrash and Gene Loves Jezebel

    By Arielle Castillo
    Published: December 27, 2007

    Go ahead, say awww: Audiocrash got together thanks to a couple of preschoolers — well, not exactly. See, the wives of band cofounders Craig Schembri and Guy Strempack...

  4. Livewire

    Collective Soul

    By Nicholas Hall
    Published: December 27, 2007

    For every grand gesture, every history-changing moment, and every genre-defining band in the annals of music, there is a bandwagon. Mudhoney, Nirvana, the Melvins, and the rest...

  5. Cafe

    The Year in Dining

    2007 might go down as pivotal for Miami gastronomy.

    By Lee Klein
    Published: December 27, 2007

    So many things seemed to go wrong with the Miami dining scene this year. First there were the big-name closures, most notably Norman's, Pacific Time, Chispa, David Bouley...

  6. Cafe

    Well Done

    Five Guys burgers come to Miami, ready to wrangle with the best.

    By Pamela Robin Brandt
    Published: December 27, 2007

    Like the West Coast's renowned In-N-Out Burger chain, the East Coast's Five Guys Famous Burgers and Fries has distinctive retro Fifties décor. In fact the motif is so...

  7. Film

    Moolah for Mullahs

    All aboard the Eighties way-back machine for Mike Nichols's good time Charlie.

    By Robert Wilonsky
    Published: December 27, 2007

    Hell of a thing, getting Mike Nichols to adapt the yer-kiddin'-me story of Charlie Wilson, the congressman from Lufkin, Texas, who damn near single-handedly helped the Afghans...

  8. Film

    Director’s Cut

    Tim Burton’s gorgeously gruesome Sweeney Todd

    By Scott Foundas
    Published: December 27, 2007

    Tim Burton has taken Stephen Sondheim and Hugh Wheeler's Grand Guignol operetta, hemmed in the narrative, cast confessed nonsingers in the principal roles, and somehow produced...

  9. Art

    Miami’s Year in Art

    Judging from 2007, Miami is growing up as an art destination.

    By Carlos Suarez De Jesus
    Published: December 27, 2007

    Slumped on a barren Wynwood sidewalk in the wee hours of a recent Saturday morning, a group of Big Apple bohos in town for Art Basel wondered whether the local scene could...

  10. DVDish

    Pause and Rewind

    The best DVDs of '07 made old movies feel new again.

    By Robert Wilonsky and Jordan Harper
    Published: December 27, 2007

    Blade Runner: The Final Cut (Warner Bros.): It's the collector's-set briefcase that seals the deal, a gunmetal gray case that all but shouts "Completist dork!" Also: There's...

  11. Game On

    Gaming's Greatest Hits

    A look back at the best of 2007.

    By Gary Hodges and Chris Ward
    Published: December 27, 2007

    Best Sleeper Hit: WordJong (Nintendo DS): It might not sell like Mario, but this mishmash of Scrabble and Mahjong hooks you like handheld crack. Already a word-of-mouth hit...

  12. What Else Is New?

    Our Top DVD Picks Scheduled for Release This Week

    Published: December 27, 2007

    American Pie Presents: Beta House (Universal) The Brothers Solomon (Universal) Eastern Promises (Universal) Galactica 1980: The Complete Epic Series (Universal) The...

Issue: December 27, 2007
Page: 3
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