Audio By Carbonatix
Who says culture and sports don’t mix?
When Miami Heat fever hit its peak last night as the Three Kings & company crushed the OKC Thunder, the hoards of crazy pot-wielding fans weren’t solely made up of drunk frat bros and the 305’s so-called “fairweather fans.” Plenty of Miami’s artists, filmmakers, and other creative types also joined in the celebration — both out in the real world, and in the cloud of social networking.
From Uncle Luke’s party plans to Aholsniffsglue’s warning to revelers, here are a few of our favorite reactions.
The poets of Hialeah Haikus are right: After partying all night, a Cuban colada may well be in order.
When news happens, Miami New Times is there —
Your support strengthens our coverage.
We’re aiming to raise $30,000 by December 31, so we can continue covering what matters most to you. If Miami New Times matters to you, please take action and contribute today, so when news happens, our reporters can be there.
Anybody party with Uncle Luke on Calle Ocho last night?
The text accompanying Aholsniffsglue‘s Instagram pic: “Party safe #maimi- the crazies are out!”
Billy Corben feeds Skip Bayless his own words.
That’s a whole lot of makeup, even for Elaine Lancaster.
Filmmaker Jonathan David Kane‘s secession plans would make Floridalandia the most effed-up country in the world. But we do agree Pat Riley belongs on U.S. currency.
University of Wynwood founder P. Scott Cunningham voices the Mike Miller-Natalie Portman connection. Don’t act like you weren’t thinking it too.
But perhaps the folks at the Borscht Corp. said it best:
Bosh would approve.
Follow Cultist on Facebook and Twitter @CultistMiami.