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Issue: March 13, 2008
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    Ignored and Cheated

    Farm workers earn nada in America's green bean capital.

    By Janine Zeitlin
    Published: March 13, 2008

    It's the height of winter harvest season in the southern reaches of Miami-Dade County. Turkey vultures swoop overhead, their sable wings lifted by winds redolent of damp...

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    Sigher Education

    Get your Ph.D. in bOINK-ing today.

    By Raina McLeod
    Published: March 13, 2008

    So maybe your college years consisted of spending afternoons at the library and nights with your face buried in a book. If you were being studious while your classmates were...

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    Breakfast with Ballers

    By Chris Joseph
    Published: March 13, 2008

    Miami-Dade is one of the most sport-friendly counties in the nation, with more than 20 golf courses; innumerable baseball, softball, and soccer fields; as well as a plethora of...

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    A Pretty Penny

    Beauty has a price at the Lowe’s big auction.

    By Carlos Suarez De Jesus
    Published: March 13, 2008

    With the economy on the skids, it’s hard to imagine getting cranked about investing in culture. Even worse, those $300 government cheese rebates we’ve been rubbing...

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    The Rhythm Is Gonna Get You

    Tonight! At the screening of Festival in the Desert.

    By P. Scott Cunningham
    Published: March 13, 2008

    One might imagine the Rhythm Foundation is a collection of fortysomething bongo drummers who meet in their parents' garages Tuesday nights to cover Graceland-era Paul Simon...

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    The Shape of History

    By MARA LEVENTHAL
    Published: March 13, 2008

    Since Miami is probably the only major city founded by a woman, its residents should have a strong connection to their feminine side. Unfortunately Julia Tuttle isn’t the...

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    What’s in a Name?

    There are lots more reasons to love Patrice O’Neal.

    By Patrice Elizabeth Grell Yursik
    Published: March 13, 2008

    We admit it -- our initial attraction to comedian Patrice O’Neal was a little silly and a lot self-absorbed. But ever since we laid eyes on the six-foot-five, 300-pound...

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    Joe Torre's Revenge

    Marlins eye another chance to embarrass legendary manager.

    By KYLE MUNZENRIEDER
    Published: March 13, 2008

    “On the sixth day, God created Man, and on the seventh day, he made some of those men into New York Yankees so he could watch some good baseball as he rested.” This...

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    In Heaven There Is No Beer

    That is why we drink it here!

    By TOM MCFADDEN
    Published: March 13, 2008

    The Irish love a good story so much that the art of embellishing a tale is often called “Irish liberty.” The legend of Saint Patrick is steeped in such adornments: A...

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    Al Gore Would Approve

    By Raina McLeod
    Published: March 13, 2008

    In the good ol’ days, not even the sight of tourists in unforgiving thongs or the attack from cancerous sun rays could spoil your mood when you were chillaxing on the...

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    Raiders of the Lost Season

    The Heat keeps finding ways to lose.

    By Chris Joseph
    Published: March 13, 2008

    On March 2, the Miami Heat finally played its best half of basketball of the season. Then everything went to shit. Miami squandered a 23-point lead to Ron Artest and John...

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    Storytelling Gone 3-D

    Take a trip to Zoraville.

    By Raina McLeod
    Published: March 13, 2008

    Depending on who you ask, legendary writer Zora Neale Hurston is a Floridian. Some say she was born in small-town Eatonville, though others say she was born in Alabama....

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    Red Carpet Rollups

    The search for America’s next top cigar roller heats up.

    By KYLE MUNZENRIEDER
    Published: March 13, 2008

    We imagined the El Crédito Cigar Factory's hall of fame as a gilded, smoke-filled room where large portraits of Winston Churchill and George Burns hang on the walls and...

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    Blue Skies Ahead

    Susan Marshall’s Cloudless drifts across our horizon.

    By ERIC BOJNANSKY
    Published: March 13, 2008

    Susan Marshall is a genius. That's why the choreographer, who uses everyday movements to tell a story, received a $500,000 John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation...

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    Wrecks and Effects

    By Julienne Gage
    Published: March 13, 2008

    Frustrated by the anticlimactic feeling you get when Wynwood and the Design District lower the curtain on the cultural stimuli of their monthly early-evening art walks?...

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    A Party with Purpose

    Support Overtown while you get down.

    By Raina McLeod
    Published: March 13, 2008

    You vowed to be more philanthropic in 2008, and although giving a couple of dollars to the homeless guy with the “Why lie? I need a cold beer!” sign is a step in the...

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    Misty Blood-Colored Memories

    Dancers evoke the passage of slavery.

    By Patrice Elizabeth Grell Yursik
    Published: March 13, 2008

    It’s one thing to visit a museum of African-American history and lament the loss of the brothers and sisters who were felled along the passage of time. It’s quite...

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    Twisting the Night Away

    Join the big gay-bar crawl on SoBe tonight!

    By Dan Renzi
    Published: March 13, 2008

    What's better than a gaggle of gays all in one place? Gays on the move! Tonight the streets of South Beach will be crawling with gay men partaking in the...

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    Snap Your Affection

    There’ll be sweet tunes aplenty at Dolphin Stadium today.

    By Raina McLeod
    Published: March 13, 2008

    Some festivals wobble into town with a whimper, others with a cough; then you have Jazz in the Gardens. This two-day extravaganza of smooth grooves is coming down Dan Marino...

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    Sweet Sounds of Steel

    By Patrice Elizabeth Grell Yursik
    Published: March 13, 2008

    This year’s Tropical Baroque Music Festival has been pleasing Miami’s most erudite ears since March 1, with classical music and opera resounding from churches and...

Issue: March 13, 2008
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