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Dolce Italian Celebrates Anniversary With Menu Change

In celebration of its first anniversary, Dolce Italian has revamped its menu and added tasty new offerings to showcase chef Paolo Dorigato's skills. Located in the Gale Hotel, the Italian restaurant is unassuming yet charming. Short Order sampled the new offerings in celebration of the anniversary. Check out the pictures...
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Sorry, That New Sun Life Stadium Deal Is Still a Ripoff

When news leaked early this week about Stephen Ross' revised plans to renovate Sun Life Stadium, most taxpayers had the same knee-jerk reaction: Victory! Just a year after public outrage helped sink Ross' request for $127 million from the county, the Dolphins' owner was now ready to open his own...
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Fish Fish in North Miami Serves Classic Fish, Salads, and Treats

Certain words are so good they're worth repeating. Fish Fish in North Miami has such a name. The place also offer classic dishes that shouldn't be forgotten. Seafood is the star at this fish market and restaurant, but we were pleasantly surprised by the entire menu -- from starters all...
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Miami Named the Fourth Most Romantic City in the U.S., Somehow

You can say a lot of things about Miami. It's hot. It's corrupt. It's diverse. Hell, it's so real it's frustrating. But there's one thing most locals agree upon: It's not an ideal place to find or fuel a romantic relationship. Amazon.com, however, begs to differ. It recently ranked Miami...
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Sacks, Dropped Passes Result in Dolphins 26-23 Loss To Ravens

The Dolphins lost to the Ravens 26-23 yesterday after kicker Justin Tucker put the Ravens ahead for good on a 44-yard field goal with 1:42 left to go. The Dolphins had a final chance to at least tie the game thanks to some crazy heroics by quarterback Ryan Tannehill to...
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Jugofresh: Now Open in Wynwood (Photos)

Remember Beyonce's controversial "Beysus" Instagram? During a recent visit to Miami, Mrs. Carter hopped onto Jugofresh's Wynwood counter and snapped a photo in front of an Andy Warhol-inspired 'Last Supper' mural. And then the Internet exploded. "It's been controversial for Beyonce, but it hasn't been controversial for Jugofresh," says owner...
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FIU’s Chaplin School of Hospitality & Tourism Launches New Labs

With all the glitz and glamor of celebrity chefs embracing Miami Beach for a weekend during the South Beach Wine and Food Festival, some people might forget that the event is an annual blowout fundraiser for Florida International University's Chaplin School of Hospitality & Tourism. In fact, over a decade...
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Artisanal Fair at the Wolfsonian: Local Produce, Crafted Foods

It is said that at first we eat with our eyes. Which has to explain the painstaking detail that some chefs take to make a pastry or dish absolutely gorgeous when they know the final result of their labors results in the annihilation of that object by way of mastication...
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Old Incinerator and New Cancer in Coconut Grove

On the days when the municipal trash incinerator known as Old Smokey fired up its furnace, Delphine Bennett could sit on the porch of her shotgun-style house and watch the flames flicker from the chimney. On warm, dry evenings, the escaping embers ignited brush fires in empty lots nearby. More...
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17 Border Crossings at the Light Box: 17 Plays for the Price of One

Thaddeus Phillips hails from Denver, but it's fair to say he's a citizen of the world. His work takes you to places. Under the auspices of his theater company, Lucidity Suitcase International, Phillips has become a deft travel monologist, his stage projects feeding into his journeys and vice versa. In...
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Ricart Gallery Showcases Celeb Photographer Tiziano Magni (NSFW)

As you enter the Ricart Gallery in Wynwood, you'll notice remnants of Carlito Dalceggio's Art Basel exhibition still linger. Though Dalceggio's bohemian-inspired art is eye-catching, what currently hangs is eye-popping. On display is a joint exhibition titled Curiosity Killed the Cat, consisting of works by celebrity photographer Tiziano Magni and...
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Via Verdi Cucina Rustica Lends Italian Charm to the Upper Eastside

Outfitted in black suits without ties, Fabrizio Carro and Cristiano Vezzoli dart from table to table to inquire about their patrons' meals and to extol the virtues of various regional Italian dishes. As they maneuver between the restaurant's interior and the terrace, their tousled black curls and matching facial scruff...
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Five Biggest Egos in EDM

Imagine standing behind the decks at a massive concert, a solitary king ruling over an undulating sea of adoring fans. Must be hard not to feel a surge of absolute power and control. After all, you're the DJ, the person in charge of sonically and spiritually guiding thousands of people...
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Could Florida’s Mugshot Industry Be Coming to an End?

In Florida, it's practically impossible to escape one's poor decision thanks to dozens of websites that exist to repost mugshots and charge offenders to take them down. The effect of this cottage industry on vulnerable offenders is well-documented, and it can cost thousands of dollars to clear one's Google search...