This month, Barack Obama was in town, Yelle made its Miami debut, Miami Carnival brought a burst of color to the city, we fell in love with Amazon women, and we were fooled by Faux-bama.
The knives came out for Iron Fork, New Times' culinary event at the Miami Science Museum. Patrons enjoyed free cocktails and food from local restaurants.
Look! It's Obama -- or not. Cuban-born Gerardo Puisseaux has fooled many into thinking he is the Illinois senator and Democratic presidential candidate. Earlier this month, New Times took him out for a stroll along with provided security detail to Miami International Airport and Dolphin Mall....
Berlin duo M.A.N.D.Y. hemled the decks at Circa 28 in Wynwood Saturday night bringing their signature electro-house to the intimate venue. Rising Parisian DJ Chloé warmed up the crowd beforehand.
Nick Catchdubs, Treasure Fingers, Nacho Lovers and Jokers Of The Scene stopped by White Room Tuesday night to celebrate the release of the Scion-sponsored Fool's Gold Remixed compilation.
Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama stopped by Bicentennial Park in downtown Miami to urge voters to vote early and to talk about the state of the U.S. economy. Analysts still consider Florida a tossup, so both Obama and John McCain are hoping to carry the Sunshine State.
Legendary producer Arthur Baker spun at Poplife at White Room Saturday night for its Spin The Vote party. Representatives for the Barack Obama, Joe Garcia, Annette Taddeo and Raul Martinez campaigns, along with congressman Robert Wexler, were in attendance to mingle with partygoers.
Colt 45 was the drink of choice at Sweat Records Saturday night as graffiti artist Aholsniffsglue showcased his and other local artists take on redesigning the Colt 45 bottle.
Amazon women and the men who love them gathered at the Tuscany Italian Bistro at the Seminole Hard Rock in Hollywood, Florida. The event featured popular Amazons like Mile High Mikayla, Amazon Amanda, Rock Rose and Bunny Glamazon. Click here to read our October 2, 2008 feature on the little...
Wynwood's newest gallery, Our House West of Wynwood, opened this weekend with an exhibit titled Wreckless Abandon by New York artist Rostarr. The space is a collaboration between local collector Al Moran and New Yorker Aaron "A-ron" Bondaroff. Click here to read our article on O.H.W.O.W.
In this week's issue of the New Times, we feature Amazon women and the men who love them. The relatively obscure fetish caters to men who desire to feel small. Click here to read the article.
Bullet For My Valentine rocked Revolution, Designer Drugs and L.A. Riots brought the beats to downtown Miami, Ocean Drive held its Fall Fashion Week, Clifton Childree's premiered DREAM-CUM-TRU, and The Glimmers sparkled at White Room.