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The New York Times Magazine

  • Film

    May 24, 2012
  • Blogs

    March 23, 2012

    Miami's Ten Best Bakeries: Calling All Carb-Hounds

    ​Hunting down fresh baked goods worth the calorie intake is a feat requiring carbohydrate perseverance. Most often, we hear complaints from local pastry chefs about the water and the humidity, which can effectively drain the life out of breads and cakes. The cry-out for good pastry in Miami is gut ... More >>

  • Blogs

    October 7, 2011

    Yardbird & Pubbelly Sushi Drop In, A Food-Lovin' Christie Drops Out

    ​That Was The Week That Was aired in America on NBC from 1964 to 1965. The recurring cast -- David Frost, Henry Morgan, Alan Alda and Buck Henry -- would present the prior weeks news in satirical manner. You might think of it as a precursor to Saturday Night Live's Weekend Update. That's a lo ... More >>

  • Film

    September 15, 2011

    In the fantasy I Don't Know How She Does It, working moms can have it all

    ​That Was The Week That Was aired in America on NBC from 1964 to 1965. The recurring cast -- David Frost, Henry Morgan, Alan Alda and Buck Henry -- would present the prior weeks news in satirical manner. You might think of it as a precursor to Saturday Night Live's Weekend Update. That's a lo ... More >>

  • Film

    August 25, 2011

    The Interrupters, opening Friday at the Cosford and MBC, gets between the bodies and the guns

    ​That Was The Week That Was aired in America on NBC from 1964 to 1965. The recurring cast -- David Frost, Henry Morgan, Alan Alda and Buck Henry -- would present the prior weeks news in satirical manner. You might think of it as a precursor to Saturday Night Live's Weekend Update. That's a lo ... More >>

  • Blogs

    November 15, 2010

    Albert Gonzalez And His Hack Pack Get The New York Times Magazine Treatment

    Albert Gonzalez, ringleader of Miami's criminal hacker collective.​Last May, we brought you the story of Albert Gonzalez, Jonathan James, and their Miami-based band of hackers who engineered the largest online credit card theft ever before it all fell apart. The story, even six months later, is st ... More >>

  • Blogs

    September 24, 2010

    Jeff Zucker Resigns as Chief of NBC Universal: Are Florida Politics in His Future?

    ​After months of speculation, Jeff Zucker has involuntarily resigned as head of NBC Universal. The Homestead native and graduate of North Miami Senior High who did time as a freelancer for The Herald, was largely believed to have "failed upward" into his role President and CEO of NBC Universal. Hi ... More >>

  • News

    July 22, 2010

    Marco Rubio, Tea Party pretty boy

    ​After months of speculation, Jeff Zucker has involuntarily resigned as head of NBC Universal. The Homestead native and graduate of North Miami Senior High who did time as a freelancer for The Herald, was largely believed to have "failed upward" into his role President and CEO of NBC Universal. Hi ... More >>

  • Blogs

    June 18, 2010

    Marco Rubio and David Rivera's Tallahassee House Faces Foreclosure

    Long before Marco Rubio and David Rivera became two of the highest profile Republican candidates in Florida, the Miami politicos shared a nice shady suburban house in Tallahassee, a few miles from the state capitol, just off the Apalachee Parkway.via New York Times MagazinePresumably, the scene insi ... More >>

  • Blogs

    May 27, 2010

    NY Times Publishes M.I.A. Profile, M.I.A. Says Thank You By Tweeting Author's Phone Number

    M.I.A. doesn't care for the New York Times.​Got to love M.I.A., a.k.a., Maya Arulpragasam. New York Times Magazine contributor Lynn Hirschberg, wrote an fascinating and intimate piece on the Sri Lankian-by-the-way-of-London artist. In it, Hirschberg writes about Maya's past and how it influences h ... More >>

  • News

    April 15, 2010

    The Humane Society Began Its Battle with Farmers Right Here in Florida

    M.I.A. doesn't care for the New York Times.​Got to love M.I.A., a.k.a., Maya Arulpragasam. New York Times Magazine contributor Lynn Hirschberg, wrote an fascinating and intimate piece on the Sri Lankian-by-the-way-of-London artist. In it, Hirschberg writes about Maya's past and how it influences h ... More >>

  • Blogs

    January 6, 2010

    Florida Circus: NY Times Dives Into the Crist-Rubio Race

    ​The New York Times Magazine's massive piece about the Marco Rubio vs. Charlie Crist race just went online. If you've been keeping a close eye on the race, and reading our nearly obsessive coverage, there's not a lot new to learn besides some interesting color here and there. If you haven't, it's ... More >>

  • Blogs

    November 30, 2009

    Art Basel Miami 2009 Restaurant Guide Vol.2: Wynwood

    http://www.flickr.com/photos/enmanuel/ / CC BY 2.0Welcome to Wynwood.​So you've ditched South Beach-side pretensions, crossed the bridge into Miami, and now all you see are more stuck up Art World tourists gorging at the MidTown troughs of Five Guys Burgers, Lime Fresh mexi, Cheese Course gourmet, ... More >>

  • Culture

    November 5, 2009

    The 2009 Miami Book Fair offers a strange brew of talent

    http://www.flickr.com/photos/enmanuel/ / CC BY 2.0Welcome to Wynwood.​So you've ditched South Beach-side pretensions, crossed the bridge into Miami, and now all you see are more stuck up Art World tourists gorging at the MidTown troughs of Five Guys Burgers, Lime Fresh mexi, Cheese Course gourmet, ... More >>

  • Blogs

    October 28, 2009

    The Rubio-Crist Race Gets the Hitler Downfall Meme Treatment

    Downfall was a pretty good movie about the pathetic, increasingly insane last days of Adolf Hitler, so the film major in me doesn't really know what to make of the fact it's best known as an internet meme.The spoofs have been popping up online for years, and The New York Times Magazine documented t ... More >>

  • Blogs

    October 23, 2009

    Miami Book Fair International Preview: That Guy From the Mac Commercials Can Write!

    Photo by Jan CobbJohn Hodgman​Minor television personality and big-time genius John Hodgeman is an expert on things that don't matter: Presidents who have hooks for hands. The perfect name for a Hobo. Monsters hunters. He'll be in town for the Miami Book Fair International (November 8-15)and is on ... More >>

  • Blogs

    September 18, 2009

    Suicide Prevention Advocates Have Beef with New Times

    click for full size.​Last week, New Times published an article titled "Legends of the Fall," which told the story of people who have leapt to their deaths from Miami-Dade high-rises. We found some disturbing stuff. Since the condo boom of 2007, at least 16 people have thrown themselves from ... More >>

  • Blogs

    December 5, 2008

    The End of the Revolution?

    This weekend, the New York Times Magazine has a big cover piece on the generational shift underway in Cuba, as much of the population that knew and loved Fidel are aging out and giving way to a new generation who have no association with the near-catatonic octagarian's iconic early days. Here's a de ... More >>

  • Film

    April 17, 2008

    Ass or Auteur?

    A critical re-evaluation of Adam Sandler.

  • News

    November 2, 2006

    Aluminum Can Omen

    The movie about Jimbo’s place is hipper than thou, and Studio A suffers

  • Calendar

    December 1, 2005

    Scenic Route

    The Gables strikes a pose

  • Music

    April 7, 2005

    New Pollution

    Beck's new Guero is okay, but it ain't no Odelay

  • News

    February 17, 2005

    Reel-to-Reel Requiem

    In a digital world, recording studios have become technological dinosaurs

  • Calendar

    October 4, 2001

    The New New Novelist

    Jonathan Franzen

  • Music

    March 2, 2000

    Fashion Shoots and All That Jazz

    The always tasteful jazz of Diana Krall

  • Film

    December 30, 1999

    Cold, Cold Heart

    The Talented Mr. Ripley

  • News

    December 2, 1999

    Club Coke

    Forget booze. This place's big draw is cocaine served tableside.

  • News

    October 28, 1999

    Kulchur

    Artsy fartsy punks

  • Calendar

    July 22, 1999

    Focus on Cuba

    Andrew Moore and Tony Savino

  • Film

    May 6, 1999

    Tin Men

    Andrew Moore and Tony Savino

  • Dining

    December 17, 1998

    Asian Invasion

    Andrew Moore and Tony Savino

  • News

    November 26, 1998

    Rebuilding Beethoven

    The New World Symphony hopes to start a classical music revolution with a bunch of kids and a big idea

  • News

    October 29, 1998

    Fishy Finances

    A close inspection of the Marlins' accounts shows Wayne Huizenga trashed the team and made a bundle

  • Calendar

    October 8, 1998

    Night & Day

    October 8 - 14, 1998

  • News

    October 30, 1997

    The Old Gringos

    With local interest on the wane, a graying biker gang resolves to head south of the border. Como se dice "raisin' hell"?

  • Film

    October 2, 1997

    Stone Cold

    With local interest on the wane, a graying biker gang resolves to head south of the border. Como se dice "raisin' hell"?

  • News

    December 12, 1996

    The Last of the Indian Wars

    The fight may be about houses in the Everglades, but the battle is about Miccosukee independence by paula park

  • News

    June 13, 1996

    Grand "Canyon"

    The fight may be about houses in the Everglades, but the battle is about Miccosukee independence by paula park

  • News

    February 15, 1996

    Moments in Time

    Cops, firemen, dogs, the circus: Photographer Jill Freedman deftly documents life's little happenings

  • Music

    July 20, 1995

    Rotations

    Cops, firemen, dogs, the circus: Photographer Jill Freedman deftly documents life's little happenings

  • Music

    July 13, 1995

    Rotations

    Cops, firemen, dogs, the circus: Photographer Jill Freedman deftly documents life's little happenings

  • Dining

    April 6, 1995

    Familiarity Breeds Contentment

    Cops, firemen, dogs, the circus: Photographer Jill Freedman deftly documents life's little happenings

  • News

    December 29, 1993

    Program Notes 37

    Cops, firemen, dogs, the circus: Photographer Jill Freedman deftly documents life's little happenings

  • News

    March 18, 1992

    Program Notes

    Cops, firemen, dogs, the circus: Photographer Jill Freedman deftly documents life's little happenings

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