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Dolphins-Panthers: Miami Crumbles at the Last Second

Last week, the Dolphins saved their season and maybe a lot of jobs; this week, the Dolphins went back to their Dolphins ways. Today, the team is what the record says -- a below-average group that lacks the proper coaching, players, and toughness to pull off wins once it has...
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University of Miami Library Evacuated After Bomb Threat UPDATED

The University of Miami's main library is currently being evacuated after a bomb threat. Campus security issued an emergency alert at 10:28 a.m. this morning. A university spokesman confirmed the evacuation but did not provide further details on the threat. UPDATE: Cops have finished sweeping the library and given the...
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The Dreary 47 Ronin Falls on Its Sword

Solemn as a funeral march, humorless as your junior high principal, as Japanese as a grocery-store California roll, Keanu Reeves's let's-mope-about-and-kill-ourselves samurai drama has exactly three things going for it. First, the cockeyed sensuality of Rinko Kikuchi as a spider-puking evil witch who can transform herself into a fox, a...
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Keon Hardemon Makes Miami History

Uncle Luke, the man whose booty-shaking madness made the U.S. Supreme Court stand up for free speech, gets as nasty as he wants to be for Miami New Times. Today, Luke basks in his candidate's victory. Miami's African American community did something historic last night, electing the youngest city commissioner...
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The Federal’s New Menu: Scallops, Conch Salad, and Flaming Foie

The Federal Food Drink & Provisions has revamped its menu, leaving only three classic dishes behind. Don't worry. Their "biskits" -- recently named best in America by Food & Wine -- are still available. In his new take, chef Cesar Zapata combines Houston, Texas, with a 1930s steak-house motif. The...
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Du Pont Mansion in Coconut Grove Is Buried in Poison

At the end of a leafy, dead-end street in Coconut Grove, past actor Christian Slater's new digs and the sprawling grounds of Hollywood director David Frankel's home, sit mounds of rubble. Just a few days ago, this was one of Miami's grandest, most envied private homes: the five-acre, 26,000-square-foot du...
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Key West Rejects Cruise Industry Push for Deeper Port and Bigger Ships

On one side, there's the billion-dollar cruise industry and Key West's powerful chamber of commerce sinking thousands of dollars into a campaign to convince islanders to dredge 17 acres of sea floor to allow larger ships and thousands more tourists to visit. On the other, environmentalists, preservationists, and their leader...
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Dolphins Suspend Richie Incognito After Bullying Allegations

For years we have thought the Miami Hurricanes were South Florida's bad boys. Turns out we were wrong. Those seemingly straight-arrow Dolphins are really a big-money fraternity gone wrong. The team suspended guard Richie Incognito Sunday for detrimental behavior. He is part of the Dolphins' six-player "leadership council" and was...
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After Art Basel: Three Exhibits You Must See

Developer Jorge Pérez was engulfed in scandal last week when it was disclosed that a Carlos Alfonzo oil-on-paper work that Pérez had donated to Florida International University might be forged. Authorities found the claim credible enough that they removed it from an exhibition, saying that proving its authenticity would take...
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One Hot Mamma

We can think of plenty of reasons why the smash Broadway musical Mamma Mia has captivated more than 45 million people all over the world. The story is set in a Greek island paradise. It tugs at the heartstrings with a young bride-to-be whose sole wish is to have her...
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A Capital Venture

In her second year at the helm of Miami City Ballet (MCB), Lourdes Lopez is kicking it up a bit and keeping other things brand-stable. For Program I, the season debut appropriately titled First Ventures, she has selected a unique mix: an intriguing contemporary work from Christopher Wheeldon paired with...
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New Times Looking For an Assistant Web Editor

Miami New Times and New Times Broward Palm Beach have an immediate opening for an assistant web editor. This position combines journalism with social media marketing and analytical data management to increase the audience for New Times on its desktop and mobile applications. The assistant web editor assigns and edits...
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New Times Looking for an Assistant Web Editor

Miami New Times and New Times Broward-Palm Beach have an immediate opening for an assistant web editor. This position combines journalism with social media marketing and analytical data management to increase the audience for New Times on its desktop and mobile applications. The assistant web editor assigns and edits photo...
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New Times Looking For an Assistant Web Editor

Miami New Times and New Times Broward Palm Beach have an immediate opening for an assistant web editor. This position combines journalism with social media marketing and analytical data management to increase the audience for New Times on its desktop and mobile applications. The assistant web editor assigns and edits...
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New Times Looking For an Assistant Web Editor

Miami New Times and New Times Broward Palm Beach have an immediate opening for an assistant web editor. This position combines journalism with social media marketing and analytical data management to increase the audience for New Times on its desktop and mobile applications. The assistant web editor assigns and edits...
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Reefa Taser Death: Cops Suggest He Was on Cocaine

As 200 protesters chanted and waved signs, Israel Hernandez's sister voiced the concern that had drawn so many to South Beach on a Sunday afternoon. "Today, I [still] do not know why my brother died," Ofir Hernandez shouted to the crowd. "They have not given us answers." In fact, Miami...
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PAMM’s Free Second Saturdays Kicks Off With First Beat

Last week, PAMM welcomed media, local VIPs, and celebrities for a first look at the art museum and blew us away with its striking panoramic views, stunning edifice, and mesmeric art. While locals were also welcomed to celebrate the grand opening over the last weekend with free admission, the immobile...
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Drownings Rise in Miami Beach as Lifeguards Demand More Help

Dillon Charles peered out the window of the ­Fontainebleau and ­finally saw sunshine. For three days, rain had threatened to ruin his summer vacation. Soon he would have to head back to Brooklyn to his wife, six kids, and a backbreaking construction job. But not yet. Charles stripped down to...