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    December 22, 2011
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    November 24, 2011
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    February 24, 2011
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    July 8, 2010
  • Blogs

    March 30, 2010

    Paul Farmer at Barry: NGOs Aren't Doing Enough to Help Haitian People

    Dr. Paul Farmer, the Nobel-nominated founder of Partners in Health and a world expert on making international aid work, had harsh words yesterday for the hundreds of charities trying to help Haiti recover from January's earthquake.via Wikimedia Commons​"There's graffiti all over the walls in Port ... More >>

  • News

    May 21, 2009

    Letters from the Issue of May 21, 2009

    "They tried to make him out as an innocent victim, but he has a record of drinking, drugs, and speeding."

  • News

    December 11, 2008

    Can a Kimbo Slice Protégé Become a Ghetto Superstar?

    Whatever the outcome, Dhafir Harris does it with no fear.

  • News

    October 23, 2008

    Letters from the Issue of October 23, 2008

    "Any story that involves strippers and hip-hop that's not derogatory but informative is cool with me."

  • News

    July 3, 2008

    Florida's Last Sexual Surrogate

    Sad stories and otherwise freaky tales.

  • News

    April 3, 2008

    The Murder of Master Do

    Ten murders and Haitian gangs roil the quiet town of North Miami.

  • Culture

    November 29, 2007

    Theater Project Stirs Spontaneous Creation

    Six plays come to life in 24 hours.

  • News

    June 2, 2005

    Extra Innings

    The game of baseball isn't played against the clock, which is a good thing because Jack McKeon has lots of stories to tell

  • News

    January 6, 2005

    Tow Head

    Junkie, jailbird, cat burglar, widow, bride, entrepreneur Laurie Lichtman keeps on truckin'.

  • Music

    October 28, 2004

    Never Mind Mariel, Here's The Eat

    Old-schoolers know that The Eat were the original Miami punks

  • News

    September 23, 2004

    Contra Campaign

    John Kerry once took a shot at Miami's Felix Rodriguez for his part in the Iran-contra scandal. Now the Bush family friend is shooting back.

  • News

    June 24, 2004

    A Brush with Death

    The sensitized world of Neith Nevelson is in collision with the forces of harsh, unsympathetic real life

  • News

    April 29, 2004

    The 3% Man

    Ralph Nader looks at Florida and sees a decadent Democratic Party

  • Music

    March 4, 2004

    Escape from SoFla

    Coe and Co. jump off the wagon and into the van

  • News

    January 1, 2004

    Anatomy of a Hit

    What's in the "nookie" song? A tale from Miami's rough-and-tumble hip-hop scene

  • News

    April 17, 2003

    Murdered in Havana

    After the Catholic Church banished him, Cuba welcomed him. But the vibrant new life George Zirwas created for himself soon ended in tragic death.

  • News

    January 2, 2003

    Forever Punk

    They no longer take flying dives into the mosh pit, but for Chuck Loose, Sam Fogarino, and Rob Coe the music is still the thing

  • News

    September 5, 2002

    Strange Days at FIA

    A black charter school was supposed to lead African-American youth into a bright future. It hasn't happened.

  • News

    August 29, 2002

    Letters from the Issue of August 29, 2002

    One cop would rather resign than compromise his integrity

  • News

    August 2, 2001

    Hearts and Souls

    For more than 100 years, Ebenezer United Methodist Church has survived as a spiritual beacon and social landmark

  • News

    March 1, 2001

    Parental Consensus

    Imagine what would happen if Hispanic mommies and daddies united with black mommies and daddies in petitioning the school district

  • News

    November 9, 2000

    Raver Madness

    Scare tactics, uniformed soldiers, clueless social workers, and a compliant Miami Herald

  • News

    March 9, 2000

    Letters to the Editor

    Letters from the issue of March 9, 2000

  • News

    July 22, 1999

    Standing Pat

    The school board may vote to name a school after a powerful union boss. That's politics, baby.

  • News

    November 19, 1998

    Foundation Follies

    The Cuban American National Foundation sues its enemies again, but this time they're fighting back

  • News

    December 25, 1997

    Very Truly Yours, Xavier Suarez

    Leading a city in crisis is definitely a time-consuming job, but that hasn't kept the mayor from attending to his correspondence

  • News

    November 13, 1997

    First Draft

    Her name is Ivonne Lamazares. You've probably never heard of her. Cuban immigrant, good student, dedicated teacher, devoted wife and mother. Oh, and something else. She just might be the world's next big thing in literary fiction.

  • News

    September 25, 1997

    How to Succeed in Education Without Really Studying

    Superintendent Roger Cuevas and a few dozen of his top administrators received graduate degrees from diploma mills. No wonder Dade's schools are in such great shape.

  • News

    July 10, 1997

    Cause For Return

    Haitian radio host Marcus Garcia's work in Miami is done. It's time for him to go home.

  • News

    December 12, 1996

    The Last of the Indian Wars

    The fight may be about houses in the Everglades, but the battle is about Miccosukee independence by paula park

  • News

    October 10, 1996

    Dynasty

    The fight may be about houses in the Everglades, but the battle is about Miccosukee independence by paula park

  • News

    September 5, 1996

    Will the Last Hurricane Profiteer to Leave Miami Please Turn Out the Lights?

    John Eugene Yoder arrived in Miami 30 days after the Big One. Three stray dogs, 48 pairs of tennis shoes, one girlfriend's college degree, seven hammers, 300 condos, and four years later, he's riding off into the sunset.

  • News

    October 5, 1995

    Sorry About That Chief

    As Miami Beach officials attempt to appoint a permanent top cop, anonymous critics try to stir up the selection process

  • News

    June 23, 1993

    It's the Booze Talking

    They say the first step to recovery is admitting your addiction. And now they say it on the radio.

  • News

    November 27, 1991

    Barricade Feature

    They say the first step to recovery is admitting your addiction. And now they say it on the radio.

  • News

    November 13, 1991

    Program Notes

    They say the first step to recovery is admitting your addiction. And now they say it on the radio.

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