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Brownsville (Brooklyn)

  • Film

    June 4, 2009

    Tyson

    Now playing.

  • News

    February 24, 1993

    Meet the Candidate

    The Rev. Clennon King is unique. Period.

  • News

    August 25, 1993

    Lee Press-Ons -- Eat Your Heart Out!

    Clerk Gemma Stafford puts the "cute" in cuticle

  • News

    October 12, 1995

    Going South

    Civics and spirituality. Politics and prayer. In the ongoing battle against inertia, Goulds bares the conflicts at its core.

  • News

    January 29, 2009

    Sandra Boyd IDs the Dead

    Hundreds of bodies need names. The contessa of the dead finds them.

  • News

    November 20, 2008

    Squatters

    Don't cry. Just move into one of those empty homes around the corner.

  • News

    August 7, 2008

    Val Screen Vies for Commissioner Audrey Edmonson's Seat

    Don't cry. Just move into one of those empty homes around the corner.

  • News

    June 5, 2008

    Miami Fury Football Still Struggles

    After a decade on the gridiron, the city's only women's pro squad tries to tackle a losing record.

  • News

    May 1, 2008

    Mother-in-Law from Hell

    A boorish mom, insensitive cops, and a deaf couple add up to nasty controversy.

  • Music

    March 6, 2008

    Thirstin Howl III Speaks

    English ... and now he's startin' to rap en español.

  • Film

    November 22, 2007

    Bob Dylan Isn’t “There”

    In Todd Haynes’s mixtape biopic, he’s everywhere and nowhere.

  • News

    March 29, 2007

    Killer Kids

    An epidemic of payback murder is wiping out a generation of inner-city youth

  • News

    March 1, 2007

    Unfriendly Fire

    You know things have gone wrong when city cops Taser one of their own

  • News

    February 9, 2006

    Letters from the Issue of February 9, 2006

    Our letters section has gone to the dogs

  • News

    May 6, 2004

    Porch Patrol

    Brownsville resident Lorenzo Jones is waging a one-man war against the drug dealing across the street

  • News

    October 17, 2002

    Notes from the Dead Zone

    The politics of AIDS funding in black Miami

  • Music

    August 15, 2002

    Thug Paradise

    Tricky Daddy Dollars brings a little of Northwest Miami to South Beach

  • News

    June 6, 2002

    Tyson Agonistes

    The perils of marketing gangsta authenticity

  • News

    November 29, 2001

    The Pros Have It

    The school board hired cop's cop Pete Cuccaro to straighten out the nutty mess that the school police had become -- and let him do his job!

  • Music

    August 16, 2001

    Shake

    Clothes don't make the MIA

  • City Life

    May 17, 2001
  • News

    November 9, 2000

    The Return of Darryl Reaves

    It was sweet and sour, and above all it was short

  • News

    November 2, 2000

    Loud, Proud, and Out of Work

    Miami-Dade bus driver Ezell Robinson has taken issue with his bosses and his union leadership, which may explain why he's now unemployed

  • News

    March 9, 2000

    Transit Blues

    Elizabeth Lanteigne has a few hundred thousand choice words for the county's public-transportation system

  • Calendar

    February 17, 2000

    Black in Time

    Black History Tours

  • News

    September 17, 1998

    News of the Weird

    Black History Tours

  • News

    February 5, 1998

    The Cachet of Crochet

    "Hey, I'm no Calvin Klein," says Shanie Jacobs. Yet her handmade angora garments fetch up to $2500 a pop.

  • News

    March 27, 1997

    Mr. Basketball

    Dozens of pro hoops pioneers retired to South Florida, destined to grow old and die in obscurity. Not if Jack Shaber has anything to say about it.

  • News

    January 30, 1997

    The Everglades' Sweet Light

    For photographer Joel McEachern, the chill of a winter dawn is prime time for traipsing through the saw grass in pursuit of The Everglades' Sweet Light

  • News

    November 14, 1996

    Clinical Depression

    Hounded by budget crises, unflattering audits, and general gripes about management, the Economic Opportunity Family Health Center circles the wagons

  • News

    June 26, 1996

    Sweet Redemption

    Why invest in tobacco companies or overseas sweatshops when you can capitalize on your neighbor's misfortune right here at home?

  • News

    January 4, 1996

    24 Hours a Stray

    The Humane Society's animal rescue drivers work hard to save the wounded, to rescue the sick and abandoned. But usually the endings are not so happy.

  • News

    January 13, 1993

    From The Back of the Bus to the Driver's Seat

    Miami's black community finally gets an honest shot at the county commission, and the scramble among candidates is on

  • Blogs

    January 27, 2010

    Jonathan Henry Cobb, The One Who Didn't Get Away

    Last Friday, I told you about a wild police chase down NE Second Avenue. Well here's a mug Miami-Dade CorrectionsJonathan Henry Cobb Got A Free Ride to Dade County Lock-Up​of the culprit who thought he was reprising Wesley Snipes' role in U.S. Marshals. His name is Jonathan Henry Cobb, a 25-year-o ... More >>

  • News

    March 11, 2010

    The Miami Caliente shows blood, sweat, and lace in the Lingerie Football League

    Last Friday, I told you about a wild police chase down NE Second Avenue. Well here's a mug Miami-Dade CorrectionsJonathan Henry Cobb Got A Free Ride to Dade County Lock-Up​of the culprit who thought he was reprising Wesley Snipes' role in U.S. Marshals. His name is Jonathan Henry Cobb, a 25-year-o ... More >>

  • Calendar

    May 13, 2010

    Pop Ready

    Last Friday, I told you about a wild police chase down NE Second Avenue. Well here's a mug Miami-Dade CorrectionsJonathan Henry Cobb Got A Free Ride to Dade County Lock-Up​of the culprit who thought he was reprising Wesley Snipes' role in U.S. Marshals. His name is Jonathan Henry Cobb, a 25-year-o ... More >>

  • News

    July 8, 2010

    Liberty City's 15th Avenue: Nine murders, Trina, Trick Daddy, and the Liberty City Seven

    Last Friday, I told you about a wild police chase down NE Second Avenue. Well here's a mug Miami-Dade CorrectionsJonathan Henry Cobb Got A Free Ride to Dade County Lock-Up​of the culprit who thought he was reprising Wesley Snipes' role in U.S. Marshals. His name is Jonathan Henry Cobb, a 25-year-o ... More >>

  • News

    August 26, 2010

    Only a fraction of Mexicans get U.S. asylum

    Last Friday, I told you about a wild police chase down NE Second Avenue. Well here's a mug Miami-Dade CorrectionsJonathan Henry Cobb Got A Free Ride to Dade County Lock-Up​of the culprit who thought he was reprising Wesley Snipes' role in U.S. Marshals. His name is Jonathan Henry Cobb, a 25-year-o ... More >>

  • News

    September 2, 2010

    Miami-Dade cop Frank Adams: Colleagues lie

    An officer says his brothers in blue injured unarmed suspects.

  • Blogs

    September 17, 2010

    The Saga of Miami-Dade Police Whistleblower Frank Adams Gets Exponentially Weirder

    ​Whistle-blowing Miami-Dade Police officer Frank Adams -- who recently came forward with a litany of allegations of malfeasance in his department -- has been sanctioned by the MDPD for not reporting a several-cop beatdown of a civilian immediately after he witnessed it. In other news, the MDPD den ... More >>

  • Blogs

    October 1, 2010

    Miami Central Clashes with Carol City Tonight in Battle of the Freemans

    Devonta Freeman​wqam.comErnest Freeman​If you're looking for Florida's most exciting, high-octane offense, forget the Hurricanes, Gators, and Seminoles. And you sure as hell better skip the Dolphins.The most electrifying show in the sunshine state is none other than Miami Central Senior High Sch ... More >>

  • Blogs

    February 7, 2011

    Apocalypse Brownsville: A Business Owner Fends Off Dying Crackheads and Prostitute Amputees

    This photo was taken in Brownsville on Wednesday.​For 24 years, Marion Schano and her husband Edward have owned an aviation business called Amtec Aviation Aerospace in Brownsville, a 'hood west of Liberty City with a population of 14,000 and shrinking. It's one of Miami's poorest neighborhoods, an ... More >>

  • News

    February 10, 2011

    Brownsville is Miami's most blighted neighborhood

    This photo was taken in Brownsville on Wednesday.​For 24 years, Marion Schano and her husband Edward have owned an aviation business called Amtec Aviation Aerospace in Brownsville, a 'hood west of Liberty City with a population of 14,000 and shrinking. It's one of Miami's poorest neighborhoods, an ... More >>

  • Calendar

    February 10, 2011

    Back in Black History

    This photo was taken in Brownsville on Wednesday.​For 24 years, Marion Schano and her husband Edward have owned an aviation business called Amtec Aviation Aerospace in Brownsville, a 'hood west of Liberty City with a population of 14,000 and shrinking. It's one of Miami's poorest neighborhoods, an ... More >>

  • News

    February 17, 2011

    Letters from the issue of February 17, 2011

    This photo was taken in Brownsville on Wednesday.​For 24 years, Marion Schano and her husband Edward have owned an aviation business called Amtec Aviation Aerospace in Brownsville, a 'hood west of Liberty City with a population of 14,000 and shrinking. It's one of Miami's poorest neighborhoods, an ... More >>

  • News

    February 24, 2011

    Haitian deportation process is unfair

    This photo was taken in Brownsville on Wednesday.​For 24 years, Marion Schano and her husband Edward have owned an aviation business called Amtec Aviation Aerospace in Brownsville, a 'hood west of Liberty City with a population of 14,000 and shrinking. It's one of Miami's poorest neighborhoods, an ... More >>

  • Blogs

    April 21, 2011

    Miami Reggae Festival With Cultura Profética, Luciano, Warrior King, and Others April 30

    Join the MVMT with Warrior King and the Miami Reggae Festival.​Out in the sloping, snaking streets of Coconut Grove, there are 10,000 Jah-blessed soldiers gathering for a peaceful revolution and they're chanting the opening lines of the Rockaz MVMT mantra: "We are universal people/Young, strong, ... More >>

  • Music

    April 28, 2011

    Miami Reggae Festival at Peacock Park April 30

    Join the MVMT with Warrior King and the Miami Reggae Festival.​Out in the sloping, snaking streets of Coconut Grove, there are 10,000 Jah-blessed soldiers gathering for a peaceful revolution and they're chanting the opening lines of the Rockaz MVMT mantra: "We are universal people/Young, strong, ... More >>

  • News

    April 28, 2011

    Ronald Miranda: 30 years on the run

    Join the MVMT with Warrior King and the Miami Reggae Festival.​Out in the sloping, snaking streets of Coconut Grove, there are 10,000 Jah-blessed soldiers gathering for a peaceful revolution and they're chanting the opening lines of the Rockaz MVMT mantra: "We are universal people/Young, strong, ... More >>

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