Adam Hasner, the Tea Party favorite in the fledgling fight for the GOP's 2012 nomination to take on Senator Bill Nelson, sent out a not-so-cherry Fourth of July message to his supporters in which he compared the national debt to Hitler. Apparently a man bent on world domination, widespread warf ... More >>
Just hours before arriving in Miami to deliver a commencement address at Miami Dade College, President Barack Obama gave what will likely be one of the most important directives of his presidency. After months of planning and gathering intelligence, the President gave direct orders for American o ... More >>
The internet helped swiftly spread news of the tragedy in Japan, but along with it came a heap of dumb Americans making stupid comments. No, it was not caused by Godzilla. No, it was not karmic retribution for Pearl Harbor (you know that we dropped two nuclear bombs on Japan for that, right?). No ... More >>
For years Publix has been giving away free calendars to its costumers as a simple little thank you. This was nice and all until Jeff Katz and Joyce Kaufman, conservative blowhards on 850WFTL, complained that December 7th was marked as Islamic New Years, and not as Pearl Harbor Day. That's the pro ... More >>
Cuban duo Guerra de la Paz turns trash into a funky otherworld.
"Cathartic" makes tragedy trite at Abba Fine Art
From Harry Potter to Homer Simpson, cool off at the movies
"They were both tall and had great shoulders, and so does Fidel"
To the most moral man in town
The New World boldly reclaims the Pocahontas tale from Disney
A gripping story about a great orator shouldn't be a bore
Brad's ripped and The Iliad's shredded in the spectacle Troy
The Miami International Film Festival, now over at Miami Dade College, turns yet another leaf
Iraq and roll don't go together well when rockers protest
A quirk of history now brings forth Holocaust tales from an unlikely place
True fame and hard truth don't mix in the TV-sportscasting biz
Northern Ireland's troubles explode in a new depiction of Bloody Sunday
Florida Marlin Luis Castillo's hitting streak got him to the All-Star Game; next year he's a trophy catch
New Concept Video
The New Guy offers the same ol' dopey crap for kids
Scott's Black Hawk Down pays grim, gritty homage to real-life warriors.
Audiences love Jerry Bruckheimer. Critics don't. Like he cares.
Donald Miller has (re)written one of the best books on World War II, but will anyone care?
Jack Shaheen crusades against cinema's depiction of Reel Bad Arabs
Is the South Beach scene declining?
As one of TV's best and best-loved series launches a new spin-off, its creator grapples with the aftershocks of terror
The day the music died
How will Hollywood react now that real life is more terrifying than fiction?
Documenting devastation near and far-of the body, the mind, and the soul
Has there ever been a money machine quite like Madonna?
Reese Witherspoon's talents are wasted in the muddy, unoriginal Legally Blonde
Democrats hate him. Journalists scorn him. Most Americans ignore him. Which is fine with Matt Drudge. He's taking it to the bank.
Why the best teen movie of the year, based on a beloved novel, won't be in theaters
Aiming for a familiar audience, the films of summer hope for more hits than misses
Novelist James Ellroy reshapes America's ugly history in his own image
Or, The Life of the Underappreciated Man Who Brought Us Life and Liberty
A Latin voice comes through loud and clear at this year's FIU Miami International Film Festival
A drama featuring MDCC president Eduardo Padron in the role of backstabbing Brutus. Or is it tyrannical Caesar?
Placards for the implacable
Pelican
A dispatch of violence and youthful hilarity from the frontlines of reserve training
Rabbit in the Moon
Boxing isn't just a hobby to Hank Kaplan. It's an obsession. Which is why he's the sport's foremost expert.
Crushed in a garbage truck, poisoned by a landlady, crapped out-literally--during a dice game. These and more are buried in this county's cemetaries, and come Halloween night, they'll be dying to get out
