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  • Blogs

    May 20, 2010

    Riptide Presents the All-Asshole Major League Baseball Team

    Historically speaking, he's still in the Asshole Minor Leagues.​So Marlins shortstop Hanley Ramirez has apologized-- after much coercion--for not running after a kicked ball and then lashing out at his teammates and manager Fredi Gonzalez. He's been reinstated into his God-given spot in the ... More >>

  • Blogs

    April 22, 2010

    Liberty City Goes to France: Borscht Film Chosen to Show at Cannes

    Back in February, we awarded the Borscht Film Festival a Mastermind genius grant of $1,000. We're happy to announce the money was put to good use. Lucas Leyva, minister of the interior for Borscht, reports that the cash helped them pay the costs to get two CCCV shorts submitted to Cannes 2010. (The ... More >>

  • Blogs

    June 17, 2009

    UF President Thinks His School Is as Great as Harvard; UM and FSU Are Just "Meh"

    I wouldn't say US News & World Report's annual list of best colleges is a total joke, but the fact that about 25 percent of the ranking for each school is determined by a survey of reputation filled out by college presidents should raise some serious speculation as to how seriously the list sh ... More >>

  • News

    May 28, 2009

    Marco Rubio Takes a Swipe at Sonia Sotomayor

    Wing-nut Cuban-American criticizes first Hispanic Supreme Court justice.

  • Blogs

    November 6, 2008

    Pitbull Knows Money is Still a Major Issue

    Wing-nut Cuban-American criticizes first Hispanic Supreme Court justice.

  • Blogs

    October 21, 2008

    Bicentennial Hootenanny with Barack

    Wing-nut Cuban-American criticizes first Hispanic Supreme Court justice.

  • Film

    September 11, 2008

    Intolerable Cruelty

    Remarkably consistent, the Coens make another mockery with Burn After Reading.

  • Blogs

    August 5, 2008

    University of Florida named best school in country (at which to get a penis crudely drawn onto your forehead)

    Remarkably consistent, the Coens make another mockery with Burn After Reading.

  • Film

    April 3, 2008

    Fourth and Inches

    George Clooney's ode to screwball comedies of yore is sooooo close. But yet.

  • Dining

    July 13, 2006

    Foie Wars

    Force-feeding amounts to either animal farming or grotesque torture, but do our chefs give a duck?

  • News

    May 4, 2006

    Grandmasters in Guayaberas

    Little Havana's chess connection vies for the national crown

  • Home Entertainment

    January 5, 2006

    Full Court Pressure

    College Hoops 2K6 will bring out your inner Bobby Knight

  • Culture

    October 9, 2003

    Loooong Day's Journey

    Unfortunately this O'Neill play still doesn't have much to say

  • News

    April 24, 2003

    Letters from the Issue of April 24, 2003

    Unfortunately this O'Neill play still doesn't have much to say

  • News

    September 26, 2002

    Under the Table and Off the Books

    If you're desperate for work, if you must see a doctor, if you need shelter, Miami's shadow economy will provide

  • Film

    May 16, 2002

    Tales From the Cryptologist

    Heroic Brit tries to crack the Nazi code without cracking up in Apted's Enigma

  • Film

    December 20, 2001

    Visions of Grandeur

    Inside the Beautiful Mind of John Nash lie madness and magic

  • News

    September 20, 2001

    Greener Acres

    The Redland solution: If you want to remain rural, become a city

  • News

    August 3, 2000

    The Elian Effect

    Sandra Luckow thought the time was right for a documentary about Operation Pedro Pan. Boy was she wrong.

  • News

    May 11, 2000

    Hackin' at the Herald

    The Miami Herald took on the world's biggest news story -- and flopped

  • Film

    December 30, 1999

    Cold, Cold Heart

    The Talented Mr. Ripley

  • News

    December 24, 1998

    Drug Bizarre

    Robert Dowd is a veteran, a Southern Baptist, a Republican ... and a staunch supporter of legalizing drugs

  • News

    December 17, 1998

    Letters

    Robert Dowd is a veteran, a Southern Baptist, a Republican ... and a staunch supporter of legalizing drugs

  • News

    May 28, 1998

    News of the Weird

    Robert Dowd is a veteran, a Southern Baptist, a Republican ... and a staunch supporter of legalizing drugs

  • 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

    February 20, 1997

    Open House

    Habitat for Humanity should be celebrating. Homes should be for sale to poor families in South Dade. New construction should be advancing. All stories should have happy endings.

  • News

    August 15, 1996

    Letters

    Habitat for Humanity should be celebrating. Homes should be for sale to poor families in South Dade. New construction should be advancing. All stories should have happy endings.

  • News

    May 9, 1996

    War and Peacocks

    A squabble between two South Dade neighbors has the feathers flying

  • News

    April 25, 1996

    War and Peacocks

    A squabble between two South Dade neighbors has the feathers flying

  • News

    April 18, 1996

    Such a Deal!

    The Old South Dade Dump is an open-air museum of pollution history -- and it's all ours

  • 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

    October 20, 1994

    Gully Gee!

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

  • News

    July 6, 1994

    Razin' in the Sun

    Back when NE 89th Street was considered the boonies, this little cottage was a treasured playhouse. Soon it'll be rubble.

  • Music

    April 20, 1994

    These Roots Were Made for Talking

    The revolutionary voice of vodou music will not be silenced

  • News

    December 23, 1992

    Letter? What Letter?

    Bill Clinton wants the military to stop discriminating against gays. Florida's top academic officers apparently couldn't care less.

  • News

    November 13, 1991

    Chong Feature

    Bill Clinton wants the military to stop discriminating against gays. Florida's top academic officers apparently couldn't care less.

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