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Issue: April 10, 2008
Page: 2
47 stories found - 21 through 40
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  1. Night&Day

    A Secret Society of Maniacs

    The Newport Guitar Festival meets Miami Beach.

    By BRYNA GREENLAW
    Published: April 10, 2008

    A layman might guess mother-of-toilet-seat inlay is a nasty communicable disease. It’s not. Rather it’s just one of the many products at the Newport Guitar Festival...

  2. Night&Day

    Dude, Check Out My Balls

    They’re getting sweaty and sandy with AVP volleyball.

    By Patrice Elizabeth Grell Yursik
    Published: April 10, 2008

    Miami ain’t exactly California. When we visit the beaches on the West Coast, we discover an entirely different motivation behind a trip to the beach. People jog, sweat,...

  3. Metro

    A Felony with That Croqueta?

    Criminals are everywhere at the nation's best-known Cuban eatery.

    By Isaiah Thompson
    Published: April 10, 2008

    On a recent weekday morning, in a small but impeccably decorated Coral Gables condo, Maritza Beato prepares for battle. At first glance, she doesn't seem like much of an...

  4. Metro

    Wait, Let Me Change Hats

    Senator Geller does costly deals but shuns the L word.

    By Bob Norman
    Published: April 10, 2008

    When the City of Hallandale Beach bailed out a developer by wasting millions on a bad land deal, state Sen. Steven Geller was there. Geller, the Senate minority leader who...

  5. Riptide

    Easy on Rudy

    The newspaper of record plays softball with the schools chief.

    By Francisco Alvarado, Isaiah Thompson and Natalie O'Neill
    Published: April 10, 2008

    News Easy on Rudy The newspaper of record plays softball with the schools chief. By Francisco Alvarado The Miami Herald does a fine job exposing waste and corruption at...

  6. Letters

    Letters from the Issue of April 10, 2008

    Would you worship the picture of a political figure who had killed, let's say, your mom or dad because of difference of political opinion?

    Published: April 10, 2008

    Good Riddance, Che-meister! I'm a member of the Cuban punk band Guajiro, and after reading Chuck Strouse's April 3 column, "Che Who?" I have a funny anecdote for you regarding...

  7. Music

    Dancing in the Bazaar

    Golem's not a creature — it's a six-piece band waltzing in from New York.

    By Michael Alan Goldberg
    Published: April 10, 2008

    Click here to listen to a track from Golem. Toss a rock out your window these days, and it seems very likely to bonk the noggin of someone who leads a folk-punk group straight...

  8. Burner

    Swan Songs

    Murder by Death creates stunning, dark works that transcend the provocative name.

    By Nicholas L. Hall
    Published: April 10, 2008

    Murder by Death wants to be taken seriously. The Bloomington, Indiana-based quartet has been at it for the better part of a decade, and its efforts are finally starting to see...

  9. Burner

    Beyond a Pretty Face

    Rocker Juanes gets conscious.

    By Ernest Barteldes
    Published: April 10, 2008

    The fact that this Colombian-born rockero opts not to sing any of his songs in English doesn't seem to hurt his appeal in the United States. Wherever he goes, his many fans buy...

  10. Burner

    A Wizard Among Us

    Todd Rundgren's space-age power-pop culture crash.

    By John Hood
    Published: April 10, 2008

    Ah, Todd Rundgren. Where, oh where, oh where to begin? Let alone when. After 40 years in the business of music, place and time begin folding back in on each other, blurring the...

  11. Rotations

    Gnarls Barkley

    The Odd Couple (Atlantic)

    By Ben Westhoff
    Published: April 10, 2008

    We expect a lot from our indie-ethos, crossover pop stars nowadays, even from a duo as inspired as Gnarls Barkley, a.k.a. DJ Danger Mouse and rapper Cee-Lo. We expect...

  12. Rotations

    Nine Inch Nails

    Ghosts I-IV (The Null Corporation)

    By D.X. Ferris
    Published: April 10, 2008

    Nine Inch Nails main man Trent Reznor makes the most of his recent hard-won freedom on the two-disc, all-instrumental Ghosts I-IV. It's the kind of record Interscope probably...

  13. Rotations

    British Sea Power

    Do You Like Rock Music? (Rough Trade)

    By Jonathan Garrett
    Published: April 10, 2008

    Belying its hideous cover art and silly title, Do You Like Rock Music? is a work of surprising depth and invention. The third album from the pallid, Brighton-based Brits who go...

  14. Rotations

    Black Spade

    To Serve with Love (Om Hip Hop)

    By Ben Westhoff
    Published: April 10, 2008

    All of my life, my father encouraged me to be open to all good music," St. Louis rapper Black Spade sings on the intro to his debut album, To Serve with Love. On his MySpace...

  15. Livewire

    El Show Secreto

    By Arielle Castillo
    Published: April 10, 2008

    Mix America's largest social networking website with its fastest-growing part of the population and what do you get? MySpace Latino, a recently official bilingual subsite of...

  16. Livewire

    Iron and Wine

    By Jason Ferguson
    Published: April 10, 2008

    There's a metaphor somewhere in Sam Beam's hair. Something that equates his newly expansive locks with the richer, full-bodied sound he now peddles as Iron and Wine. Something...

  17. Livewire

    Falete

    By Ernest Barteldes
    Published: April 10, 2008

    Alhough this 30-year-old flamenco singer had been performing in Europe for more than a decade, it was only after his debut solo recording, Amar Duele (Love Hurts), was released...

  18. Livewire

    The Morning Of

    By Braden Ruddy
    Published: April 10, 2008

    The Morning Of is a sextet of fresh-faced indie youngsters from upstate New York who have suddenly found themselves waking up on the sunny national stage. Boasting major...

  19. Clubs

    A Pregnant Pause

    Drink heavily and don't worry. That baby will be fine.

    By Elyse Wanshel
    Published: April 10, 2008

    "If it's a boy, I'm going to name him Johnny Walker Black," I said to my friend Lola as I patted my pregnant belly. We were leaning back on the large, wooden bar inside...

  20. Cafe

    Doug Rodriguez Is Back

    New Latin cuisine moves to the Beach.

    By Lee Klein
    Published: April 10, 2008

    Michelle Bernstein and Doug Rodriguez were recently announced as nominees for the James Beard Foundation's best chef in the south award. The first name is no surprise, for...

Issue: April 10, 2008
Page: 2
47 stories found - 21 through 40
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