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  • Blogs

    March 22, 2012

    Carl Scalise: "Congress Must Take Action" to Bust the Mafia

    ​Carl Scalise is not afraid of the Mafia. Concrete boots don't faze him, and neither does sleeping with the fishes. We met him yesterday outside Miami New Times offices on Biscayne Boulevard protesting the Mafia, and fighting for your freedom."For the past 7 years I've been fighting the Mafia," he ... More >>

  • Blogs

    March 9, 2012

    Golddust Lounge's Russel Mofsky Talks Wynwood Bootleg and The Future

    ​Just about every Wynwoood Art Walk for the last three years, Russel Mofsky and his Golddust Lounge have posted up outside of the Harold Golen Gallery on NW 2nd Ave at 23rd street and rocked out.They've played hundreds of thousands of notes to (almost) just as many ears, and recently dropped a new ... More >>

  • Blogs

    March 8, 2012

    Chef Suvir Saran Serves Up Healthy Indian at Cafe Sambal

    ​We just love it when chefs are imported from afar to bring a taste of something special to the table. Now through Sunday, chef Suvir Saran of NYC's Dévi (the first ever Michelin-rated Indian restaurant stateside) is offering a special menu at Cafe Sambal, inspired by his cookbook, American Masal ... More >>

  • Music

    January 5, 2012

    Donna the Buffalo at Revolution January 6

    ​We just love it when chefs are imported from afar to bring a taste of something special to the table. Now through Sunday, chef Suvir Saran of NYC's Dévi (the first ever Michelin-rated Indian restaurant stateside) is offering a special menu at Cafe Sambal, inspired by his cookbook, American Masal ... More >>

  • News

    November 3, 2011

    Mormons: Hate 'em or elect 'em

    ​We just love it when chefs are imported from afar to bring a taste of something special to the table. Now through Sunday, chef Suvir Saran of NYC's Dévi (the first ever Michelin-rated Indian restaurant stateside) is offering a special menu at Cafe Sambal, inspired by his cookbook, American Masal ... More >>

  • Film

    August 25, 2011

    Our Idiot Brother: Paul Rudd's long-haired dreamer imparts life lessons

    ​We just love it when chefs are imported from afar to bring a taste of something special to the table. Now through Sunday, chef Suvir Saran of NYC's Dévi (the first ever Michelin-rated Indian restaurant stateside) is offering a special menu at Cafe Sambal, inspired by his cookbook, American Masal ... More >>

  • Blogs

    April 7, 2011

    Brew at The Zoo: Meet Your Beer

    Photo by JipsyRemember last year's Brew at the Zoo? Probably not.​Miami New Times and Zoo Miami's Brew at the Zoo takes place April 30. Before then, we'll showcase a few of the breweries pouring for your drinking pleasure. All in all, over two dozen beers are scheduled to be poured, with more ... More >>

  • Blogs

    January 18, 2011

    Four Awesome Covers by No Age, Playing Grand Central Tonight

    photo by Ian WitlenNo Age last played Miami this past December at the Fountain Art Fair.​It's no secret that Crossfade loves L.A.'s best scrappy lo-fi punk duo, No Age. Luckily for us, No Age seems to love our hometown right back -- or at least have booking agents who do. No seriously, they've pub ... More >>

  • Blogs

    September 27, 2010

    School of Seven Bells' "I L U" and Its Phantogram Remix, Catch Both Bands in Miami

    Photo via the Windish Agency​A couple weeks back, we introduced you to Active Child, the opening act for School of Seven Bells' upcoming Miami show at Grand Central. But we were so busy geeking out over his choral harmonies and harp-plucking that we glossed over the main event itself.So let's corr ... More >>

  • Music

    July 22, 2010

    Cool and Dre: Miami superproducers aim for new heights

    Photo via the Windish Agency​A couple weeks back, we introduced you to Active Child, the opening act for School of Seven Bells' upcoming Miami show at Grand Central. But we were so busy geeking out over his choral harmonies and harp-plucking that we glossed over the main event itself.So let's corr ... More >>

  • Calendar

    April 29, 2010

    Best Served Cold

    Photo via the Windish Agency​A couple weeks back, we introduced you to Active Child, the opening act for School of Seven Bells' upcoming Miami show at Grand Central. But we were so busy geeking out over his choral harmonies and harp-plucking that we glossed over the main event itself.So let's corr ... More >>

  • News

    March 11, 2010

    Miami boaters: Please help Frenchman Jeremy Marie continue his hitchhiking world tour!

    Photo via the Windish Agency​A couple weeks back, we introduced you to Active Child, the opening act for School of Seven Bells' upcoming Miami show at Grand Central. But we were so busy geeking out over his choral harmonies and harp-plucking that we glossed over the main event itself.So let's corr ... More >>

  • Blogs

    March 9, 2009

    Saturday Night: The Pogues at Pompano Beach Amphitheater

    The PoguesWith Kiss KissPompano Beach AmphitheaterSunday, March 7, 2009Better Than: Having to hear about it after the factThe Review: Saturday night's concert by the Pogues at the Pompano Beach Amphitheatre marked the first-ever South Florida appearance by the band, since its inception in 1982. Judg ... More >>

  • Blogs

    February 2, 2009

    Eco-Bloggers Take Aim at SoBe's Precious Patio Heaters

    If you're a local, for those four or so weeks in Miami when it is generally sweater weather, the cold can be a bitch, even if the rest of the country is experiencing blizzards and freezing temperatures. But it's really not that big of a deal to take out a nice cardigan or a Slankent or avoid the out ... More >>

  • Blogs

    October 9, 2008

    Last Night: Estelle, Gym Class Heroes, the Roots, and Lil Wayne at The Fillmore Miami Beach

    If you're a local, for those four or so weeks in Miami when it is generally sweater weather, the cold can be a bitch, even if the rest of the country is experiencing blizzards and freezing temperatures. But it's really not that big of a deal to take out a nice cardigan or a Slankent or avoid the out ... More >>

  • Blogs

    August 29, 2008

    What's Your Foodie Rating? The Omnivore's Hundred

    If you're a local, for those four or so weeks in Miami when it is generally sweater weather, the cold can be a bitch, even if the rest of the country is experiencing blizzards and freezing temperatures. But it's really not that big of a deal to take out a nice cardigan or a Slankent or avoid the out ... More >>

  • Music

    July 31, 2008

    Coheed and Cambria

    If you're a local, for those four or so weeks in Miami when it is generally sweater weather, the cold can be a bitch, even if the rest of the country is experiencing blizzards and freezing temperatures. But it's really not that big of a deal to take out a nice cardigan or a Slankent or avoid the out ... More >>

  • Music

    June 19, 2008

    Trashy Treasure

    The B-52's reappear just in time for far out to be way in again.

  • Music

    April 10, 2008

    The Morning Of

    The B-52's reappear just in time for far out to be way in again.

  • Music

    November 29, 2007

    Space Oddity

    Coheed and Cambria create their own peculiar universe.

  • Film

    November 1, 2007
  • Music

    October 25, 2007

    They're Just Like Us

    Rock stars get haunted too

  • Blogs

    September 3, 2007

    The New Traditional Labor Day Menu

    Rock stars get haunted too

  • Blogs

    September 3, 2007

    The New Traditional Labor Day Menu

    Rock stars get haunted too

  • Blogs

    June 29, 2007
  • Culture

    October 12, 2006

    Room to Show

    Four Cuban-American women get their due at the Frost

  • Dining

    September 28, 2006

    Pure and Demure

    Food talks, good food shouts, and great food whispers

  • Film

    August 11, 2005

    Petal to the Mettle

    Jim Jarmusch gets few answers in an existential journey through America

  • Culture

    May 5, 2005

    Current Art Shows

    Jim Jarmusch gets few answers in an existential journey through America

  • Culture

    April 28, 2005

    Current Art Shows

    Jim Jarmusch gets few answers in an existential journey through America

  • Film

    April 22, 2004

    Sour Town

    Dogville screws the pooch

  • News

    January 23, 2003

    Card Shark

    A Delray Beach businessman has made quite a splash. But is he all wet?

  • Culture

    November 7, 2002

    Family: The Drama

    So sibling sparring is a familiar plot; you can still act it up

  • Music

    October 11, 2001

    Righteous Sage

    Ani DiFranco has grown wiser but remains a warrior

  • Film

    December 21, 2000

    Family Values

    You Can Count on Me starts small but works its way to bigness

  • News

    June 29, 2000

    My Life as a Eunuch

    Why would a man choose to have himself castrated? That's a question best answered by a fellow known as Gelding.

  • Film

    October 7, 1999

    A Parent Trap

    The Adventures of Sebastian Cole

  • Music

    May 6, 1999

    Kulchur

    The Adventures of Sebastian Cole

  • Music

    April 22, 1999

    Kulchur

    The Adventures of Sebastian Cole

  • Music

    February 25, 1999

    Rotations

    The Adventures of Sebastian Cole

  • News

    June 26, 1997

    A New Kind of Old Heave-Ho

    For one local gay Coast Guardsman, military justice was not an oxymoron

  • Music

    February 27, 1997

    Speaking Freely

    For one local gay Coast Guardsman, military justice was not an oxymoron

  • Culture

    March 7, 1996

    Swing Shift at the PJ Factory

    For one local gay Coast Guardsman, military justice was not an oxymoron

  • News

    January 4, 1996

    Smooch

    For one local gay Coast Guardsman, military justice was not an oxymoron

  • News

    December 28, 1995

    SHUMANJI

    Welcome to the world of SHUMANJI(TM), a jungle adventure game in which you, the winningest coach in football history, face the toughest season of your career.

  • Culture

    October 19, 1995

    Oh What a Tangled Web

    Welcome to the world of SHUMANJI(TM), a jungle adventure game in which you, the winningest coach in football history, face the toughest season of your career.

  • Film

    January 5, 1995

    Web of the Spiderwoman

    Welcome to the world of SHUMANJI(TM), a jungle adventure game in which you, the winningest coach in football history, face the toughest season of your career.

  • Music

    August 31, 1994

    Bruce on the Loose

    After fronting Iron Maiden for a decade Bruce Dickinson proves there's life after metal

  • Culture

    September 8, 1993

    Bad Choices

    After fronting Iron Maiden for a decade Bruce Dickinson proves there's life after metal

  • Music

    July 4, 1990

    Melanie/Woodstock, Too Feature

    ROCKIN' FREEDOM FEST

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