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Czechoslovakia

  • Blogs

    September 26, 2011

    Dolphins Wait Until Last Possible Moment To Crap Themselves

    ​The Miami Dolphins dominated pretty much every facet of the game against the Cleveland Browns yesterday, including rushing and passing yards. They even held a 16-10 lead with 43 seconds remaining.But because these are the Dolphins, they decided to go ahead and do that thing where they go all epic ... More >>

  • Blogs

    May 3, 2010

    Music-Related Movies at Romance in a Can European Film Festival

    The Romance in a Can European Film Festival commenced last Thursday at the Tower Theater (1508 SW 8 St), and while we're not huge lovey-dovey advocates on Crossfade (romance, shromance!), there are two films on the slate this week that involve music directly in the plot. Here they are. For complete ... More >>

  • Culture

    January 7, 2010

    Art capsules

    The Romance in a Can European Film Festival commenced last Thursday at the Tower Theater (1508 SW 8 St), and while we're not huge lovey-dovey advocates on Crossfade (romance, shromance!), there are two films on the slate this week that involve music directly in the plot. Here they are. For complete ... More >>

  • Culture

    December 24, 2009

    Art Capsules

    The Romance in a Can European Film Festival commenced last Thursday at the Tower Theater (1508 SW 8 St), and while we're not huge lovey-dovey advocates on Crossfade (romance, shromance!), there are two films on the slate this week that involve music directly in the plot. Here they are. For complete ... More >>

  • Culture

    December 10, 2009

    Shows at the Freedom Tower and the Moore Space explore strife and displacement

    The Romance in a Can European Film Festival commenced last Thursday at the Tower Theater (1508 SW 8 St), and while we're not huge lovey-dovey advocates on Crossfade (romance, shromance!), there are two films on the slate this week that involve music directly in the plot. Here they are. For complete ... More >>

  • Blogs

    August 31, 2009

    Just Like Grandma Would Make: An Heirloom Czech Spaetzel Recipe is Illuminated

    Jackie SayetEasy as one, two, three: Czech spaetzel ​Recipes passed down from generation to generation are special.  That they stand the test of time is reason alone to love them -- a generous helping of the past on a plate or in a casserole dish.  Newly born dishes, shaped by chefs forg ... More >>

  • Dining

    March 5, 2009

    Cheap Eats at Four Downtown Miami Restaurants

    Daytime ushers in workers, walkers, and a wonderfully bustling lunch scene.

  • News

    September 4, 2008

    Killer Mold in Miami Court

    The fungus nailed Judge Ted Klein and endangers others. Federal incompetence is to blame.

  • Music

    May 31, 2007

    David Koller and Band

    The fungus nailed Judge Ted Klein and endangers others. Federal incompetence is to blame.

  • News

    August 3, 2006

    Sandwich and a Dictator to Go

    Miami responds to Castro's imminent demise

  • Culture

    June 30, 2005

    A Question of Originality

    A Czech artist strives to be uniquely American

  • News

    March 20, 2003

    How Sweet It Was

    Lido Spa's sale to a hip hotelier is not just the end of an era -- it's a death in the family

  • News

    September 19, 2002

    Kafka in a Guayabera

    He may be across the ocean, but Czech Pres. Havel's Cuban-exile headaches have already begun

  • Music

    February 7, 2002

    A Chamber of Her Own

    Marlene Urbay will have her orchestra, no matter what anyone says or doesn't say

  • Calendar

    November 1, 2001

    The Spirit of Yiddish

    Holocaust victims' creativity continued in the face of chaos

  • Film

    June 21, 2001

    Laughter à la Czech

    Divided We Fall shows its subject -- the persecution of the Jews -- in a surprising new light

  • News

    February 8, 2001

    Espionage Is in the Air

    As Miami's Cuban spy trial makes clear, the airwaves are full of intrigue, and all you need is a radio

  • Film

    January 25, 2001

    Vein Glory

    Exploitation cinema becomes art in E. Elias Merhige's Shadow of the Vampire

  • Culture

    November 30, 2000

    Czech Bait

    The first U.S. exhibition of a Czech avant-garde innovator carries the weight of the modern world

  • Film

    October 5, 2000

    A Star Is Björk

    Lars von Trier delivers the Icelandic pop icon as a simple and tragic Dancer in the Dark

  • News

    February 24, 2000

    According to Granma

    Threats and Violence Lead to Tragedy

  • News

    December 9, 1999

    Polka Mania!

    From his modest headquarters in Little Haiti, polka legend Li'l Wally Jagiello spreads happiness the world over

  • News

    September 9, 1999

    A Cameo Role

    The majestic South Beach theater, soon to reopen as a dance club, has been to ruin and back

  • News

    August 27, 1998

    Alpha Males

    Forty years after Castro's revolution, the men of Alpha 66 talk tough but sometimes snooze

  • Culture

    July 30, 1998

    Between Interest and Boredom

    Forty years after Castro's revolution, the men of Alpha 66 talk tough but sometimes snooze

  • Film

    April 9, 1998

    Oys and Girls

    Forty years after Castro's revolution, the men of Alpha 66 talk tough but sometimes snooze

  • Film

    December 19, 1996

    What Price Allegory?

    Forty years after Castro's revolution, the men of Alpha 66 talk tough but sometimes snooze

  • Film

    November 9, 1995

    The Young and the Restless

    Forty years after Castro's revolution, the men of Alpha 66 talk tough but sometimes snooze

  • News

    August 24, 1994

    Shadow Plays

    Full of dark truths, new Cuban films and videos raise the shades on the island's past, illuminate its present, and -- maybe -- predict its future

  • News

    February 23, 1994

    Old Jokes for Old Folks

    For the comics who play South Florida's condo circuit, knockin' 'em dead is a disturbingly distinct possibility

  • News

    July 14, 1993

    From Moscow to Miami

    When Cuba's top students were sent to the Soviet Union, no one could have guessed they would change from revolutionaries to refugees.

  • News

    January 22, 1992

    Letters

    When Cuba's top students were sent to the Soviet Union, no one could have guessed they would change from revolutionaries to refugees.

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