We Want You to Give to Haiti Relief!

Last night, South Florida’s two top weekly newspapers (said modestly) Miami New Times and New Times Broward-Palm Beach donated $5,000 to Partners in Health (PIH), perhaps the most important charity in returning Haiti to normalcy after this week’s monstrous earthquake.And we are challenging alternative newspapers across the country to give more. We’ll match…

Garage Tapes: Lil Daggers Living the Poplife at Electric Pickle

Like vampires, hipsters are allergic to the sun. Sometimes even moonbeams. So, last Saturday, it only made sense that the Electric Pickle’s upstairs romper room was darker than a fucking coffin for Lil Daggers’ set. The only light in the room was the ambient glow of BlackBerrys mid-text and a…

Wyclef Jean Uses Charity to Get Paid

​All over Facebook, Twitter, television newscasts, and radio broadcasts, reporters and ordinary folks have been encouraging relatives, friends and anyone who cares to donate $5 to the Yele Haiti Earthquake fund, the humanitarian relief effort spearheaded by the non-profit organization founded by Haitian-American entertainer and part-time Miami resident Wyclef Jean.According…

Hank Adorno Is a Bad Man

​Every night, before he goes to sleep, Hank Adorno must get on his knees, fold his hands, and thank Papa Dios he hasn’t lost his license to practice law.Last year, the Florida Bar found that the civil attorney and prominent Miami citizen violated nine bar rules when he orchestrated a $7…

Letters from the issue of January 14, 2010

Smear, Screw, Help We smeared ’em: What the hell kind of investigative reporting is “Homesick” (Tim Elfrink, January 7)? In more than three years, no one has done a comparative analysis between “good” drywall and the drywall made in China? It is not rocket science or expensive to determine what,…

MP3 of the Day: “Symphonies” by Dan Black, Playing LIV January 20

In the early- to mid-aughts there was a huge deluge of post-Strokes revivalists that flooded and clogged the scene. Sometime around 2006, it all hit critical mass, Casablancas and Co. went on indefinite hiatus, and the thing began to die. Meanwhile, a new trend — electro-tinged, indie pop mash-ups –…

Garage Tapes: Thunderhole at Sweat Records

Thanks to the Miami-Dade public bus system — the bane of my carless existence, BTW — I missed the 8 p.m. start time for the January 6 Roofless Records show at Sweat. Luckily though, thanks to random PA problems, the chronically tardy nature of Miami’s hipster class, and a little…

Killer Cop Adam Tavss Resigns, Earns a $17K Payday on the Way Out

Kill two men in four days under questionable circumstances. Get caught with drugs in your system and suspended from work. Walk away from it all with $17,242.46. Not a bad deal, right? That’s exactly how much Adam Tavss, the former Miami Beach cop, earned from taxpayers when he quietly resigned…

Andre Dawson Makes the Hall

Andre Dawson was a National League rookie of the year. He hit the cycle, walked a record number of times in a game, and the friggin Montreal Expos retired his number. He won the MVP even though his team finished in last place. He is a legend, and now he…

The Top 10 Dead Rock Stars Alive in Miami – With Videos!

“It’s the story of your life, and the end of it’s your death, and every word that’s in between is just a waste of breath.” – SubhumansTheir rotting, worm ridden flesh fills the air with the stench of death, but we just can’t help cracking the casket on our favorite…

Wednesday Blog Watch: Newish Sites to Check Out

A new year, a new chance to take a look at the local music/nightlife blogosphere. At the end of 2009, things looked bleak — many blogs had been neglected or completely abandoned. Maybe the new year will push people back towards it. Here are three sites worth checking out.*If you’re…