Nerdy Bookworms Read Their Way to Romance on New Dating Site

Dating sites offer participants two things: 1.) the realization of how depressing their lives have become that they have to meet people virtually instead of IRL (in real life) and 2.) the ability to provide hope that they will meet someone ever.  Then there’s deciding which site is the best…

A&M Comics: One of the Oldest Comic Book Stores in America

Last Saturday was International Read Comics in Public Day. Did you miss it? Do you even know where your local comic books store is? Such stores have gone the way of Blockbusters and dodo birds; they’re practically extinct. Tate’s Comics in Broward gets a lot of love, but what about…

South Miami-Dade: Where Books Go To Die?

For such a superficial city, Miami does alright by its bibliophiles (that’s book lovers for you who aren’t). We have a big-time book fair every fall, successful independent bookstores like Books & Books, and a healthy helping of the two major chains Barnes and Noble and Borders. But without exception,…

Hialeah Haikus Reading Put Prose Before Bros

Remember in Que Pasa, U.S.A? when Abuela hears the nursery rhyme “Jack and Jill went up the hill” and screams, “Solos?!” Well, maybe Abuela didn’t understand that fine piece of poetry, but she definitely would have gotten into Hialeah Haikus. Last night, at Books & Books in Coral Gables, members…

Hialeah Haikus: It’s All About the Poetry, Bro

Hialeah Haikus … Chew on that idea for a moment. And before you commit harakiri at the thought of the pairing, just focus on the words, short and purposefully constructed to elicit a strong visceral reaction. Isn’t that the essence of a haiku? You know, it makes sense in a Hialeah…

Miami Squares: A Poetry Night That Partied

Does the idea of “poetry” remind you of your tortured teen years of unrequited love and total social rejection? Or maybe Def Poetry Jam comes to mind, with its singsong sounds and its dark themes of rape and race. Luckily, there are poetry readings that escape cliche and melodrama to…

Lazaro Rodriguez Talks Male Asses, Nighttime Shots, and I Swear

A notably mercurial figure, local artist Lazaro Rodriguez lives in a world of cigarettes and shadows, beer and hot tubs, Gucci Mane, puppy dogs, gay beefcakes, and breakdancing on the beach. Until now, he’s mined that sprawling territory and more for his blogs, “Plan2Cry” and “everybodywasfeelingfine.” This Friday, though, Rodriguez…

Roofless Records Starts Its Very Own Publishing Imprint

In a deadly short span of time, Matt Preira and Dana Bassett of Roofless Records have wrestled the Miami music scene into an affectionate headlock — staging shows at underground spots, releasing strange slabs of vinyl, and being named New Times’ Best Record Label of 2010. And now, Basset is…

Miami Book Fair: Tao Lin

In almost every sense — except the most extreme — Tao Lin’s for sale. Of course, there’s his published output, including the poetry books You Are a Little Bit Happier Than I Am ($14) and Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy ($14.95), the short story collection Bed ($14.95), and a novel, Eeeee Eee Eeee…

Miami Book Fair: David Hajdu

Take a look at the biographical blurb and accompanying author photo on the back cover of David Hajdu’s latest book, Heroes and Villains, and you’ll discover that not only is Hadju a professor, but he looks like one. Smiling wryly behind frameless spectacles, the 54-year-old prof (and music critic for…

Miami Book Fair: Novelist Ben Greenman

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Miami Book Fair: Sportswriter S.L. Price

Former Miami Herald scribe and current Sports Illustrated senior writer S.L. Price makes his living where sports and culture intersect. His 2000 book Pitching Around Fidel was an exploration of the crumbling Cuban sports machine, and the importance of play to a people deprived of basic freedoms. His newest non-fiction…