​Who says flamenco needs to be stuck in its 18th-century Andalusian roots? Like any other art form, this dance could die on the vine without contemporary refertilization. That's why Directo al Corazon (Straight to the Heart), an original piece from Ballet Flamenco La Rosa, is such a fresh take on ... More >>
​As you may have already read, Miguel Bosé is a living legend. "A living freakin' legend," no less. And you don't necessarily need to know your Paty Cantu from your Pimpinella to know that. If you're of Hispanic descent, this legendary performer's music figures in along the soundtrack of your upb ... More >>
Courtesy of Ferdie and Luisita Pacheco​The Pachecos are a true Renaissance couple. Dr. Ferdie Pacheco is known as "The Fight Doctor," and most famously as Muhammed Ali's physician and corner man. A famous talker, Pacheco was also a TV sports analyst for decades. He's also a prolific painter and wr ... More >>
(Blurry to accurately share my POV)​The Agency at Transit Lounge, MiamiSaturday, September 11Better Than: I could have even hoped.The Review:If you read my Q&A with drummer Mike Marsh earlier this week, you know I was pretty psyched to see this show. Having attended high school (or various hig ... More >>
Cheers, Miami, FL - 1995​If you were lucky enough to be in Miami in the mid to late '90s and of drinking age (okay, truth be told, anyone could get in anywhere back then), there's a good chance you know exactly what Arsenal 88 vocalist Andres Aguero means when he says, "I grew up singing along to ... More >>
Exhibit explores how the other half lives.
via myspace.com/bandnumber12​Pompano Beach-based threesome Band Number 12 is largely an under-the-radar local act for now. But the band boasts a serious appeal that lies in its overall mood, a sort of wistful, drink-dampened nostalgia for relationships that were probably actually never that good i ... More >>
Foodnetwork.comOur turn!Mark Militello, chef/owner Mark's and executive chef Regent Bal Harbor culinary operations, including 1 Bleu restaurantBest pizza was in Eluthera playing pool with the family. We ordered a conch pie and the kids thought it sounded disgusting. It was so good we went back the ... More >>
She sells tapas in the Design District.
Hispanic Theater Fest opens corrida with Lorcas tragedy in the ring.
Gilles Larrain shows the soul of Seville in Coral Gables.
The tale of a lion killer, million-dollar art, and a fat priest
The movie about Jimbo’s place is hipper than thou, and Studio A suffers
Def Jux makes a stand, Tara Reid a comeback, and Lycra is more flexible than Beach egos
A new all-purpose venue hopes to suit Miami's live music cravings to a T
Salero
Demolition of the Everglades Hotel
Musician has salve for every sorrow
Alevosía (Universal)
Don't expect gray-haired Exene Cervenka to drag X quietly into the future
Right luve, ta for the full tea at the Biltmore's exquisite lobby
This Spanish thriller has the style if not the substance
Contemporary flamenco trades on the traditions and transitions of the new Spain
Freedom Tower
La Dorada Restaurant
Sundays on the Bay
A rich and powerful family is allowing one of the nation's most precious properties to rot
Just when an artist can't find a tube of paint or a strip of canvas, the international art world has come knocking on Havana's door -- with money in hand
