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  • Blogs

    March 2, 2012

    South Beach is Now America's Top Spring Break Destination

    ​Ugh, get ready for the arrival of a bunch of drunk, unruly college students (and not the FIU and UM variety we're already used to dealing with) in a few weeks, because according to a top travel agency, South Beach has now become the third most popular Spring Break location for college students. W ... More >>

  • News

    November 24, 2011

    Camille Austin: This Drink's on Her

    ​Ugh, get ready for the arrival of a bunch of drunk, unruly college students (and not the FIU and UM variety we're already used to dealing with) in a few weeks, because according to a top travel agency, South Beach has now become the third most popular Spring Break location for college students. W ... More >>

  • News

    October 27, 2011

    Erislandy Lara: Robbed in a boxing scandal, he's coming back

    ​Ugh, get ready for the arrival of a bunch of drunk, unruly college students (and not the FIU and UM variety we're already used to dealing with) in a few weeks, because according to a top travel agency, South Beach has now become the third most popular Spring Break location for college students. W ... More >>

  • Blogs

    June 9, 2011

    Drag Diva Noel Leon to Demonstrate Cooking in Heels at Bloomingdale's Aventura

    Drag diva Noel Leon to "help" Chef Victor Cardenas Pasos with cooking demo at Bloomingdale's this Saturday.​In conjunction with LGBT Pride month, Bloomingdale's Aventura this Saturday will host Cooking with Pride, a demonstration featuring Victor Cardenas Pasos, executive chef at the Palace ... More >>

  • Blogs

    May 4, 2011

    Grasshopper Guacamole for Cinco de Mayo

    Photo by Riki Altman Guess which ingredient could hop off the plate?Since we're all about Mexico this week, here's a recipe from the luxurious Maroma Resort and Spa near Cancun to consider. What I call "grasshopper guac," the resort's chef, Juan Pablo Loza, refers to it as Marona-style guacam ... More >>

  • Blogs

    February 23, 2011

    The Strange Boys Talk Bruise Cruise, Urinating in Public, and Future Plans

    Photo by Jose FloresStrange Boys, bred in Austin, Texas.​When the Strange Boys played Churchill's last September, our review was, well, a bit harsh. "The band appeared to be catching a cold," we wrote, "seemingly disinterested in their songs, and even less interested in the crowd." But in the ... More >>

  • News

    February 10, 2011

    Andres Lopez exposes the Colombian cartels

    Photo by Jose FloresStrange Boys, bred in Austin, Texas.​When the Strange Boys played Churchill's last September, our review was, well, a bit harsh. "The band appeared to be catching a cold," we wrote, "seemingly disinterested in their songs, and even less interested in the crowd." But in the ... More >>

  • News

    December 16, 2010

    Culture of cruelty: Feds bury Border Patrol abuses of immigrants

    Photo by Jose FloresStrange Boys, bred in Austin, Texas.​When the Strange Boys played Churchill's last September, our review was, well, a bit harsh. "The band appeared to be catching a cold," we wrote, "seemingly disinterested in their songs, and even less interested in the crowd." But in the ... More >>

  • News

    December 9, 2010

    Firefighter busted, commissioner goes free

    Photo by Jose FloresStrange Boys, bred in Austin, Texas.​When the Strange Boys played Churchill's last September, our review was, well, a bit harsh. "The band appeared to be catching a cold," we wrote, "seemingly disinterested in their songs, and even less interested in the crowd." But in the ... More >>

  • Blogs

    June 29, 2010

    Interview With Erik Peters, Club Med's Corporate Chef, Founder of the Club Med Wine & Food Festival

    Erik Peters​Erik Peters left college to become a "ski bum," but after a bad man-versus-nature accident, he reverted to cooking, a hobby that always came naturally. His first job with Club Med was as an assistant sous chef in Copper Mountain, Colorado, and his next gig took him to Playa Blanca in M ... More >>

  • Blogs

    June 9, 2010

    Cuban News: Fidel Castro Linked To Arrested Cancun Mayor, Mexican Drug Cartel Los Zetas

    Every week, exiled Cubans are pissed about something. If it's not a Los Van Van concert, it's Hugo Chavez. Protesting outside Versailles is their idea of a Glee club, and their favorite pastime is tacking on new crimes, no matter how far-fetched, to Fidel Castro's long list of offenses. ​In this ... More >>

  • Blogs

    May 5, 2010

    Cinco de Mayo in Miami Guide

    Image via House of Sims' Flickr/CC 2.0Yet another international holiday America loves to adopt as their own for the sole purpose of alcohol consumption has arrived. Cinco de Mayo is here, just 49 days after St.Patrick's Day! Replacing beer with tequila and green with sombreros, the "any-excuse-to-p ... More >>

  • Blogs

    March 26, 2010

    Cuba Readies for American Tourists With 200,000 New Hotel Rooms and Ten Golf Courses

    ​"The gringos can't help but spend their money. They are the easiest tourists to sell to. They never ask for discounts," Daniel Garcia, a used book seller who hawks his inventory to tourists on the streets of Old Havana, tells Bloomberg news. He's not the only person in Cuba hoping that a potentia ... More >>

  • Blogs

    February 17, 2010

    Cuban Ball Players Keep Eye on Defector

    Image via cubanjournal.blogspot.com Fidel teaches Anderson a lesson. "Defect and I'll..."There was a time when you could get in real trouble for helping Cuban ball players defect from the Communist island. Ask Juan Ignacio Hernandez Nodar, the Cuban agent profiled by the New Times last year. ... More >>

  • Blogs

    January 22, 2010

    Three Weeks Into 2010, It's Going to Be a Very Dumb Year: Behold Your Morons of the Week

    You see it every new year: South Florida's morons resolve to turn over a new leaf. They promise they will keep their names and mug shots out of news articles with the phrases oddly enough or incredibly idiotic in the headlines. But now, during the third week in January, our heroes are suffering from ... More >>

  • Blogs

    September 14, 2009

    Silicon Beach: September Tweetups

    Photo by Carlos Miller Herald staff, writers and local twitterati at Crazy Pianos in Coconut Grove. If tweetups were a burrito, the South Florida social media scene would be bursting at the tortilla. This past week was crazy busy and the rest of the month isn't going to calm down. Miami Heral ... More >>

  • News

    August 6, 2009

    Poo-Poo Paranoia

    She's afraid it won't smell like roses to her boyfriend.

  • Calendar

    July 9, 2009

    Needle Point

    She's afraid it won't smell like roses to her boyfriend.

  • Blogs

    April 15, 2009

    Grab Your Life Jacket: Scientists Say Oceans Once Rose 10 Feet in a Few Years

    Sheets of blinding rain rolled over downtown Miami this morning and, as they passed, it was easy to remember just how close to sea level most of the Magic City lies. Five minutes of rain left pools deep enough to swallow Jeeps on NW 2nd Avenue outside Riptide Central. via 2030, Inc.That's why a new ... More >>

  • Blogs

    January 28, 2008

    Michelle, Please! Bernstein's Back on TV, Tonight

    Sheets of blinding rain rolled over downtown Miami this morning and, as they passed, it was easy to remember just how close to sea level most of the Magic City lies. Five minutes of rain left pools deep enough to swallow Jeeps on NW 2nd Avenue outside Riptide Central. via 2030, Inc.That's why a new ... More >>

  • Blogs

    January 28, 2008

    Michelle, Please! Bernstein's Back on TV, Tonight

    Sheets of blinding rain rolled over downtown Miami this morning and, as they passed, it was easy to remember just how close to sea level most of the Magic City lies. Five minutes of rain left pools deep enough to swallow Jeeps on NW 2nd Avenue outside Riptide Central. via 2030, Inc.That's why a new ... More >>

  • News

    January 10, 2008

    The Deadly Road Through Mexico

    When Cubans leave their homeland, things can get lots worse.

  • Dining

    October 25, 2007

    Faux SoBo

    Like so many other Mexican joints, Cancun Grill is not about the food

  • Music

    August 23, 2007

    Marco Antonio Solis

    Like so many other Mexican joints, Cancun Grill is not about the food

  • News

    June 7, 2007

    Target Identified

    A battle over a shooting range speaks volumes about a commissioner's tactics

  • Calendar

    February 22, 2007

    Open Wide!

    SoBe Wine and Food is baaaack

  • Dining

    January 25, 2007

    Yucatecan or Leave It

    Chéen-huyae is reasonable and passable, but nothing special

  • News

    January 4, 2007

    Waiting for Him to Go

    Castro’s Cuba brims with hushed anticipation, and paranoia

  • News

    November 30, 2006

    Boom Goes Bust (Again)

    "They didn’t even know it was a piece. They thought it was a real estate poster."

  • News

    February 16, 2006

    Never, or Then?

    The chief cuts loose, Michy’s opens, Carmel Ophir and La Gata rock on

  • Dining

    March 24, 2005

    The Azul Experiment

    The chief cuts loose, Michy’s opens, Carmel Ophir and La Gata rock on

  • Music

    June 3, 2004

    Mash Out

    Miami Beach reluctantly embraces Urban Beach Week

  • Music

    May 27, 2004

    Livin' in a Video

    The massive police presence might just add to the thrill of play-thuggin' on Miami Beach this Memorial Day

  • News

    January 8, 2004

    Letters from the Issue of January 8, 2004

    The massive police presence might just add to the thrill of play-thuggin' on Miami Beach this Memorial Day

  • News

    November 13, 2003

    Media Bonus!

    Attention print reporters: Here's one story you won't want to miss

  • News

    November 13, 2003

    Q. Is It Free Trade Or Fair Trade ?

    A: Nothing is free, life isn't fair, and the debate rages on

  • News

    March 13, 2003

    MIA: A User's Manual

    Is our airport the most user-unfriendly in America? No, just one of four really unhappy landing sites.

  • News

    March 6, 2003

    The Cuban Kong

    What's $28 million a year and added jobs for the poorest American city mean next to big cubanismo, bro?

  • Music

    October 31, 2002

    Cool Like What?

    South Beach survives the hipster apocalypse

  • Music

    May 16, 2002
  • News

    April 18, 2002

    Letters from the Issue of April 18, 2002

    Is the only good fish a dead fish?

  • Dining

    December 20, 2001

    Yucatecan Yearnings

    Nothing says the peninsula like pibil

  • Music

    December 20, 2001

    Chop-Chop

    Outdance weaves intricate riffs and rhythms into something groovy

  • Music

    June 21, 2001

    Shake

    Fresh eggs and Spam

  • News

    April 26, 2001

    Bird of Paradox

    José Basulto, president of Brothers to the Rescue, is a CIA-trained warrior who insists he supports nonviolent resistance. Complicated? Sí, señor.

  • Music

    April 19, 2001

    Phoenecia

    Brownout
    Schematic

  • News

    June 19, 1997

    Bring on the Cubans!

    The Castro government is marketing music, and the whole world is buying. Except Miami.

  • Music

    August 1, 1996

    Into the Night

    The Castro government is marketing music, and the whole world is buying. Except Miami.

  • News

    February 9, 1995

    A Real Jah-Breaker

    Reggae messiah Bob Marley gets two 50th birthday parties here in Miami

  • News

    August 11, 1993

    Rock and Roll Graveyard

    Jimi Hendrix's guitar. John Lennon's furniture. Bono's sunglasses. Hope I die before I get sold.

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