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Top 15 Restaurants Reviewed in 2013

'Twas the year of chicharr�n tacos and bacon-wrapped quail eggs, a time of fried alligator and pan-seared frogs' legs... Alright, enough poetry: Last year was a good year for eating, so now it's time to give thanks. 2013, thank you for the barbecued beef tongue at Gabose; the ridiculously delicious...
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Turkey Tale Free Birds Never Quite Flies

Attention, children! Thanksgiving will soon be upon us, and unless the cook in your household provides a vegetarian option, that means turkey — a bird that has been raised to be axed, packaged, and raced to your grocer's freezer, ultimately to wing its way onto your family's table. There it...
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Bounty Killer Is Entertaining in a Madcap Way

Bounty Killer feels like the adaptation of a videogame that doesn't exist. Inspired by the likes of Mad Max (movie) and Fallout (game), it tells of a desert dystopia in which soldiers of fortune are paid handsomely to knock off the corporate goons responsible for the world's sad state, with...
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Restaurant Michael Schwartz: A Beach Bonanza

South Beach has never looked as good as it does this sun-drenched afternoon. You're sitting beneath the sea grape tree at Restaurant Michael Schwartz and watching two dudes play catch with a foam football in the Raleigh Hotel pool. Children romp in the water and beg their parents for more...
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Miami’s Toxic Parks

After locals were stung by the revelation that Miami leaders have known for two years that toxic ash is poisoning the Coconut Grove neighborhood surrounding its long-closed "Old Smokey" trash incinerator, city officials wasted little time last week confronting the latest environmental crisis. Just four days after learning that soil...
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Gravity Brewlab, Cigar City Make “Gin and Juice”

What happens when you mix a double IPA and gin? You get a beer called "Gin and Juice," of course, the result of a collaboration between Miami's Gravity Brewlab and the Cigar City Brewpub in Tampa. It all began when Gravity's Diego Ganoza and a Chicago executive with Ransom Old...
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Jonathan Eismann Charged in Fatal Hit-and-Run

The Miami Herald is reporting that chef/restaurateur Jonathan Eismann is being charged with a felony in connection with a car crash that occurred this past October, resulting in a pedestrial fatality. Read Also: Jonathan Eismann Involved in Fatal Hit-and-Run...
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Miami Beach Relieves Det. Philippe Archer of Duty

Philippe Archer, the Miami Beach Police detective who has demonstrated a flair for beating the shit out of people and is now the subject of three lawsuits, has been relieved of duty. See also: Miami Beach Man Claims Cop Knocked Him Out When He Tried to Be a Good Samaritan...
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High Profile Miamians React to George Zimmerman Verdict on Twitter

Trayvon Martin was a 17-year-old boy from Miami-Dade County, and tonight several high-profile members of the community took to Twitter to express their reaction to tonight's verdict. Many sent their prayers to the Martin family and expressed grief over the results. See also: George Zimmerman Verdict: Not Guilty...
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Rhythm Is Gonna Get You

If you’re confused about the difference between a traditional bolero and some swift-footed salsa steps, the new exhibit at Centro Cultural Español Miami (1490 Biscayne Blvd., Miami) will get you pointed in the right direction. Thursday at 7 p.m., CCE Miami will open “A Tres Bandas” to celebrate Hispanic Heritage...