Team Deuce For The Win!

We’ve loved Mac’s Club Deuce for a long time now. We enjoy the dark ambiance, the gregarious regulars, and the pink linoleum, horseshoe shaped bar. We especially love ol’ Mac himself, and the bartenders who keep our Jack and Cokes coming strong, fast, and cheap — just the way we…

Pacifists. Not Crazies

Remember April 28, 2007? Probably not. That’s when some activists, many of them anti-Iraq war crusaders, got together across the country to use their bodies to spell out IMPEACH. The paltry showing on Coney Island could barely muster a sad E. But more and more anti-war activists are becoming more…

Canine Activists Combat Pit Bill Ban

Banned for life? Probably. There’s a lot of truth to the notion that we should punish “the deed, not the breed” when it comes to Pit Bulls. Pits and other dogs prone to violence most often commit it because of owners who stir the genetic stew, looking to bring out…

Ban Those Bags

In the current climate of environmental do-goodism, there are two kinds of people. One is Robert, a portly man loading five plastic bags filled with food into his Chevy Tahoe SUV in the parking lot of the Fresh Market, the upscale grocery store in Coconut Grove. His ginormous white vehicle…

A Tranny’s Remorse

Michael Berke looks the biker-dude part. He’s a solid six feet in tattoos, Harley jeans, a black cut-off T-shirt, a narrow ginger beard, the beginnings of a Fu Manchu, and a freckled, clean-shaven head. On a recent Tuesday, he climbs a wooden ladder in a suburban Delray Beach garage and…

War on Hugo Chávez

Siomara Alonso flipped through Reader’s Digest one humid May night in 2004. The 50-year-old natural beauty with caramel hair sat alone on a suburban back patio. She couldn’t see the stars or sky. She longed for the space of her mountain farm in Venezuela and the high-ceilinged home she had…

Kendall Car Dealership Keeps on Giving

The Wheels of Justice Filed under: Flotsam The other day, while whipping through the parking lot of the Miami-Dade State Attorney’s Office, Riptide came across a sleek egg-shape ride stamped with the unmistakable portrait of the county’s top crime fighter: Katherine Fernandez Rundle. Painted in a futuristic, fast-forward blue-and-white scheme,…

Delegating Denver – Will Florida Attend?

As the city of Denver gears up for the 2008 Democratic Convention, our sister paper the Denver Westword is running down profiles of all of the fifty states and their delegates. This week they turned their focus to Florida. Keep track of the Westword’s coverage of the convention, scheduled for…

Patout Out At Christabelle’s

After just four months, Alex Patout has left his postion as executive chef of the popular Christabelle’s Quarter in Coconut Grove. “It was an honest difference of opinion about the direction of the menu,” owner John El-Masry told me, and then quickly added words of respect for the departed Patout…

Memories of Miami Carnival

Photo by Jason Handelsman Watch a slideshow from the Carnival festivities. The vibe was different from the second we stepped foot on the upstairs platform at the Dadeland South Metrorail station. It was exceptionally crowded for a Sunday. Groups of excited bacchanalists were bedecked with bandanas patterned like island flags,…

New Chonga Video!

The Chongalicious Girls — two very sweet teens from Krop High who became famous for their parody of a Miami cultural phenomenon — have finally released their new video. It’s titled “I’m in Love With a Chonga,” and unlike their first YouTube effort, this one is professionally produced. Enjoy: -Tamara…

Bowling Strikeout

Fred Flintstone would never make it in Miami. Nor would Ralph Cramden. See, bowling’s gone upscale. There was a time just a couple of years ago when you could drive north to Cloverleaf Lanes (on Northwest Second Avenue and 176th Street) or south to Don Carter Lanes (North Kendall Drive…

Eggstremely Important Food News

Incredible, edible, and now a Hallmark holiday The Egg News Media Hotline wants you to know that the ninth annual World Egg Day takes place this Friday, October 12th. Spearheading the festivities will be Howard Helmer, the Guinness World Record holder for “World’s Fastest Omelet Maker”. “There’s no better time…

Get Shower-Fresh at Staples

The thought of sudsing up next to the guy lurking behind the paper stacks may make one a bit squeamish. But at least the dude scanning your ballpoint pens will smell fresh as a daisy. As part of a pitch to become Miami’s first retail building stamped with a U.S…

Let Freedom Run, in a Thong

He’s free all right “LET THE FREE DUMB RUN.” A guy named Michael came by New Times’s offices yesterday with this photograph (presumably of himself) and a five-page typewritten note explaining his planned “Freedumb Run”: A personal patriot act. Sort of a cross bewteen Paul Revere and Lady Godiva minus…

Florida: All Kinds of Available Whores

Adult Video News, the nation’s premier trade publication for the adult industry, has a big cover story on Florida in the latest edition. It’s the “new porn hot spot,” according to the story: “Believe it or not, what we do here is accepted,” says Craig Valentine, whose New Porn Order…

Biscayne Park Stargazers Seek Cooperative Clouds

Sort of like that We joined the gathering last Friday early – too early, it turned out, for a view of much of anything. It was an overcast night and I had to leave before the moon (then nearly full) exploded into view. The amateur astronomers have been meeting at…

Ocean Drives Me Crazy

When I think of a great street in Miami, I think of Old Cutler Road with its endless sprawling canopies. Or Eighth Street, which stretches down into the depths of the Everglades and in 1988 offered the backdrop for world’s longest conga line. Yet, never would I ever consider the…

Miami’s Merman Is One of the Fastest Swimmers in the World

Joel Armas is a strapping guy, solid as a block of concrete, barrel-chested and handsome except for his feet, which are long, flat, and bumpy. His eyes are big and brown, and his smile is open-mouthed and wide. His posture is straight but not stiff; he moves with an ease…

Surprise Pregnancy Stuns EMTs

Baby Bombshell Filed under: Flotsam On September 7, Skye Barth called her father with a random inquiry: She wanted to know how to spell his middle name. This was important, for it was going to be the name of his new grandson. The thing is, nobody had known Skye was…

Slime and Schemes Simmer in Surfside

On March 2, 2004, a crisp spring morning around 9:00, Surfside Police Det. John Davis left the station in a blue Crown Victoria. Accompanied by a fellow officer and three agents from the Florida Department of Revenue, he headed for a four-bedroom, two-story house on a corner lot at 1116…

FTAA Settlement Reached

In a landmark for free speech, City of Miami and county leaders have reached an agreement with at least 20 protesters who sued police and other authorities following the brutal 2003 Free Trade Area of the Americas riots in downtown Miami. Under the accord, the city will pay $160,000 and…