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Zimbabwe

  • Film

    April 19, 2012
  • News

    February 16, 2012
  • Blogs

    February 1, 2012

    Breakfast Beer: Not Just For Alcoholics Anymore

    ​The craft beer movement has produced some surprising side effects for the brewery world; suddenly blueberries, cherries and chocolate are considered hops-friendly ingredients, giving beer a whole new aisle in your local liquor store. In fact, beer is so user friendly with food these days, we are ... More >>

  • Calendar

    January 19, 2012

    War Onstage

    ​The craft beer movement has produced some surprising side effects for the brewery world; suddenly blueberries, cherries and chocolate are considered hops-friendly ingredients, giving beer a whole new aisle in your local liquor store. In fact, beer is so user friendly with food these days, we are ... More >>

  • Blogs

    January 12, 2012

    Zimbabwe Ex-Pat Nora Chipaumire Brings Unique Dance to Goldman Warehouse

    ​One year after You Got Served brought dance floor battles to the silver screen in 2004, Nora Chipaumire was awarded a New York Dance and Performance Award for bringing a much deeper conflict to life through her dance. Her work, titled Chimurenga, will be presented at the Light Box at Goldman Ware ... More >>

  • Blogs

    December 19, 2011

    Kim Jong Il Dies; Fidel Castro Nearly Alone Atop Elderly A-Hole Club

    ​How many more ruthless, brutal dictators are going to kick the authoritarian bucket this year before Calle Oche finally gets to hold that damn parade? Fidel Castro's rolodex of entrenched, old-timey leaders is getting dangerously thin.Muammar Gaddafi: whacked. Ali Saleh: deposed. Zine Ben Ali: to ... More >>

  • Blogs

    November 19, 2011

    Robert Mugabe, Fidel Castro, and Other Undead Dictators: Peter Godwin Discusses The Fear

    MangwananiRobert Mugabe has ruled Zimbabwe for 31 years, often through violence​​A bloody uprising tears through a small, resource-rich country. A leader emerges, promising an end to years of elitist, white rule and the beginning of a new socialist utopia. But instead of relinquishing power, tha ... More >>

  • Calendar

    October 27, 2011

    Beats and Life

    MangwananiRobert Mugabe has ruled Zimbabwe for 31 years, often through violence​​A bloody uprising tears through a small, resource-rich country. A leader emerges, promising an end to years of elitist, white rule and the beginning of a new socialist utopia. But instead of relinquishing power, tha ... More >>

  • Calendar

    June 2, 2011

    Tell Your Story, Sicko

    MangwananiRobert Mugabe has ruled Zimbabwe for 31 years, often through violence​​A bloody uprising tears through a small, resource-rich country. A leader emerges, promising an end to years of elitist, white rule and the beginning of a new socialist utopia. But instead of relinquishing power, tha ... More >>

  • News

    March 17, 2011

    Steve Berke: Comedian for Miami Beach mayor

    MangwananiRobert Mugabe has ruled Zimbabwe for 31 years, often through violence​​A bloody uprising tears through a small, resource-rich country. A leader emerges, promising an end to years of elitist, white rule and the beginning of a new socialist utopia. But instead of relinquishing power, tha ... More >>

  • Calendar

    December 16, 2010

    Silly Adult, Flix Are For Kids

    MangwananiRobert Mugabe has ruled Zimbabwe for 31 years, often through violence​​A bloody uprising tears through a small, resource-rich country. A leader emerges, promising an end to years of elitist, white rule and the beginning of a new socialist utopia. But instead of relinquishing power, tha ... More >>

  • Blogs

    December 13, 2010

    Miami Needs Fresh, Homemade Donuts

    Lee KleinDynamo's apricot cardamom and maple bacon donuts​I am no donut aficionado, but I happen to be married to one. Miami is not a good place to be a donut aficionado. It's like being a fan of live American bluegrass music and living in Zimbabwe. Miami is not a good place to be married to a don ... More >>

  • Calendar

    November 18, 2010

    City of Refuge

    Lee KleinDynamo's apricot cardamom and maple bacon donuts​I am no donut aficionado, but I happen to be married to one. Miami is not a good place to be a donut aficionado. It's like being a fan of live American bluegrass music and living in Zimbabwe. Miami is not a good place to be married to a don ... More >>

  • Calendar

    June 24, 2010

    Behind the Dragon Tattoo

    Lee KleinDynamo's apricot cardamom and maple bacon donuts​I am no donut aficionado, but I happen to be married to one. Miami is not a good place to be a donut aficionado. It's like being a fan of live American bluegrass music and living in Zimbabwe. Miami is not a good place to be married to a don ... More >>

  • Calendar

    May 20, 2010

    Poet Who Knows It

    Lee KleinDynamo's apricot cardamom and maple bacon donuts​I am no donut aficionado, but I happen to be married to one. Miami is not a good place to be a donut aficionado. It's like being a fan of live American bluegrass music and living in Zimbabwe. Miami is not a good place to be married to a don ... More >>

  • Blogs

    March 31, 2010

    Latin America's Top Ten Lady Drug Smugglers: An Illustrated Guide

    Police are after a former beauty queen who's accused of being the ringleader of a gang of pinups who also work as international drug smugglers. Angie San Clemente Valencia is a bosomy 30-year-old Colombian who's accused of paying her merry band of strumpets $5,000 for carrying pounds of blow from Me ... More >>

  • Blogs

    February 15, 2010

    Concert Review: State Radio at Culture Room, February 11

    ​State Radio With Big D and the Kids' TableCulture Room, Fort LauderdaleWednesday, February 10, 2010 
  Better Than: Watching your live Dispatch: Zimbabwe DVD for the 12th time. State Radio plays smart rock.More specifically, it's educated, punk-infused alt-reggae with socially co ... More >>

  • News

    May 29, 2008

    Finally Florida

    A rogue state meets presidential candidates who pine for its fickle heart.

  • Blogs

    April 4, 2008

    Weekly News Wrapup - Budget Cuts, African Presidents, and Hurricanes

    A rogue state meets presidential candidates who pine for its fickle heart.

  • Culture

    October 25, 2007

    Reality Bites

    Why you should let GableStage ruin your week

  • Music

    October 25, 2007

    Bubbling Over

    Macaco’s world music cauldron

  • News

    October 11, 2007

    War on Hugo Chávez

    An outlaw and former spook takes on the Venezuelan dictator

  • Music

    December 21, 2006
  • Calendar

    February 9, 2006

    Weaving a Musical Tale

    Top 10 DJ mixes of 2006

  • Music

    April 28, 2005

    Oliver Mtukudzi

    Nhava Heads Up

  • Music

    April 17, 2003

    Focus on Sight

    Wheather sampled or live, Thievery Corporation are true internationalists

  • News

    March 13, 2003

    MIA: A User's Manual

    Is our airport the most user-unfriendly in America? No, just one of four really unhappy landing sites.

  • News

    March 21, 2002

    Trouble From Denmark

    Wacky Danish cult leader Mogens Amdi Petersen was a guest on tony Fisher Island until recently; now he's staying with the State of California

  • News

    March 1, 2001

    Marley's Mixed Message

    Shoot the sheriff, shoot the breeze, stand up, get down, whatever

  • Music

    February 15, 2001

    No Miami NO Cry

    Marley fans don't want to wait in vain for a fitting tribute

  • News

    January 11, 2001

    Sex! Sin! Sensation!

    That's El Nuevo Herald. All the news that's fit to print, as long as it's short, simple, and easy to read.

  • News

    April 13, 2000

    Sonic Truth

    Experimental composer Lukas Ligeti came to town with a mission: Create a new Miami sound

  • News

    April 10, 1997

    News of the Weird

    Experimental composer Lukas Ligeti came to town with a mission: Create a new Miami sound

  • Music

    March 6, 1997

    Reverb

    Experimental composer Lukas Ligeti came to town with a mission: Create a new Miami sound

  • News

    October 10, 1996

    News of the Weird

    Experimental composer Lukas Ligeti came to town with a mission: Create a new Miami sound

  • News

    July 13, 1994

    Wicked Itch

    If you don't know a bowler from a batsman or overs from innings, you probably don't know anything about South Florida's West Indian communities

  • News

    March 16, 1994

    The Godfather of Reggae

    Clint O'Neil, legendary radio DJ and guardian of Jamaica's musical heritage, stirs it up at 'LRN

  • News

    December 9, 1992

    Program Notes

    Clint O'Neil, legendary radio DJ and guardian of Jamaica's musical heritage, stirs it up at 'LRN

  • News

    October 3, 1990

    A South African Odyssey

    If Shooting really starts, whites aren't going to be there

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