In other football states, high school coaches are promoted to the college ranks. That doesn't happen in South Florida often.
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Tiki bars have come and gone in South Florida, where the Mai-Kai in Fort Lauderdale has served the potent potables since 1956. Now tiki culture is on the upswing in Miami and Miami Beach, where bars such as Esotico, Sweet Liberty, and the Sylvester embrace the colorful motif. The three bars, along with several others, will serve their finest creations at the South Beach Wine & Food Festival's Art of Tiki Cocktail Showdown.
Frankie Zerquera never meant to become a cook. Once he did, he never thought he'd be best known for his dale huevo colada ($4.50), in which a raw egg yolk is magically incorporated into a stiff, sugary Cuban espresso. The resulting cup yields freakishly foamy sips of coffee with hints...
Massachusetts artist Rod Webber called his work "The Lipstick."
In a decisive 66-24 vote, the newsrooms of the Miami Herald and El Nuevo Herald have elected to form a union. Votes were counted this afternoon by federal officials at the Claude Pepper Federal Building in downtown Miami, where members of both the One Herald Guild and Herald management were present.
Since 1987, Florida law has prohibited city and county governments from adopting their own gun laws or placing restrictions on firearms.
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Nearly a century onward from the Holocaust, filmmaker Tod Lending figured every story about the atrocity that claimed the lives of 6 million Jews had already been told. That was until he heard about Saul Dreier and Ruby Sosnowicz. The two, who reside in South Florida, survived the religious persecution of the Nazi regime and went on to form a klezmer act the Holocaust Survivor Band 70 years later.
Wilson's ethos of innocence has bled into the fabric of pop music of the past century, making him the godfather of sensitive pop.
The topic of feminine gratification — or rather, its conspicuous absence from popular discourse — has long been a focus for director Barbara Miller.
Yesterday two emergency meetings were called in Wynwood to hash out problems about noise, code enforcement, reportedly illegal temporary businesses, and supposedly preferential treatment for developers.
It's only been a year since Oolite Arts launched the Ellies, a grant program funding work by local artists, but already the results are impressive. “The first year results of the Ellies have surpassed our expectations,” says Dennis Scholl, Oolite’s president and CEO. “We knew how much our visual arts...
When two horrendous NFL teams play each other the weekend before Christmas, it's all about finding the bright spots.
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Some business owners and operators say the City of Miami has cited them for more noise violations in the past week than it did in all their years of operation combined — even though they comply with the city's noise ordinance.
A great deal of news coverage about America's decades-long opioid crisis tends to focus on rural white folks in states such as Ohio, Kentucky, and West Virginia. But among the communities hardest hit by the epidemic, Native American tribes rank at the top.
If you've got deep pockets or plenty of credit and want to eat and drink with pro athletes and celebrities, here are the premier events that will actually make a difference long after one of the teams declares victory Sunday night.
A look at four short films representing some of the best the Miami Film Festival has to offer.
A list of every known book ban instituted in Florida public school districts since July 1, 2021.
As the coronavirus pandemic continues to spread, people are desperate to help their favorite restaurants, which are just as desperate and lost as to how to stay in business. Wine helps.
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Drug-Free World of South Florida — an arm of the Church of Scientology — announced on Facebook it was "honored to partner" with Miami Police for a Super Bowl program.
Over the past year or so, several culinary concepts that specialize in Nikkei cuisine have debuted in Miami. The word, pronounced nee-kay, refers to people of Japanese descent living elsewhere in the world. The term has come to be closely associated with a kind of cuisine by way of Japanese immigrants who landed in Peru in the late 19th Century.
Blocked sidewalks have almost become a fixture of Brickell, where creeping construction and runaway development have put a squeeze on pedestrians.
In Defense of Animals ranked Zoo Miami second on the list for elephant deaths and for its inability to protect elephants from acts of aggression by other elephants.