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Florida, What Have You Done?

In 1837, white men in Florida first floated the idea of draining a swamp. Men, who'd traveled from the north and had no real business being there, saw a wide, slow-moving sheet of shallow water barbed with sawgrass as a threat, a scourge, and a waste of valuable real estate...
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World’s Largest Egos Will Jam Downtown Traffic Tonight

One of two things will happen in Downtown Miami tonight. One: Donald Trump, who is leading an impromptu, 6 p.m. rally at the James L. Knight Center, and Kanye West, who will host his first of two Saint Pablo Tour shows at the American Airlines Arena at 8 p.m., will...
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Beloved Paulie Gee’s Searches for Its Miami Rhythm

Miami is the hardest place in America to open a restaurant. "But wait," one might respond. "What about the fierce rents and competition in places like New York City, Chicago, and San Francisco?" None of them has as finicky, diverse, and downright unpredictable customers as Miami. That brutal truth has...
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Donald Trump Has Very Bad Ideas About How to Manage Lake Okeechobee

Yesterday, Hillary Clinton joined Al Gore at Miami Dade College's Kendall campus to give a serious, policy-heavy speech on her plans to tackle climate change and other environmental issues. It was one of the wonkier moments in her campaign and a breath of science-heavy fresh air from all the mudslinging...
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PlateJoy on Instacart Is Your Personal Shopper for Food

Instacart, the delivery service that allows Mimians to shop from Whole Foods Market, Total Wine, and Publix while still in th eir underwear, is now upping its game by adding a service that acts as a personal nutritionist, customizing your shopping list according to your preferences and nutrition goals. PlateJoy, which...
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The Ten Best Mac ‘n’ Cheese Dishes in Miami

With temperatures dropping well below Miami’s 85-degree norm, cravings for comfort-food favorites are on the rise. Pizza, mashed potatoes, tomato soup, and grilled cheese might top your list, but mac 'n' cheese is arguably the mother of all comfort foods.
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“Get in There and Create”: Pablo Larraín on Jackie and Neruda

Pablo Larraín is having a good year. The Chilean director, Oscar-nominated a few years ago for his 2012 political drama No, has just released Jackie, featuring a striking Natalie Portman as Jackie Kennedy in the immediate aftermath of her husband’s assassination. He is also about to release Neruda, a complex,...
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Dear Stoner: How Do I Tell My Family I Smoke Pot?

Dear Stoner: I’ve been smoking pot for a few years, but in the last six months I’ve started smoking more as I drink less (I’m 25). My parents have always been against marijuana, but I want to be honest with them if I continue to partake. How should I break...
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The Best Things to Do in Miami This Weekend

The best time of the week is finally here — the weekend. The next three days are filled with music, art, and boozy beverages galore. From Coral Gables to Little Havana to South Beach, these are the best places to be until the sun comes up Monday morning. Due to...
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Via Emilia 9’s Renovations Make Authentic Italian Dining Accessible

Two years after opening, Via Emilia 9, a quaint Northern Italian-inspired eatery in South Beach, received a significant makeover. Now, the restaurant features more than quality Italian eats. Find an open kitchen, a myriad of new Italian imports, an eat-in bar, and a pasta making station, transforming age-old dinner into a true Italian...
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The Five Maddening Stages of a Miami Dolphins Season

As evidenced by the Miami Dolphins shocking 30-15 win over the Pittsburgh Steelers this past weekend, there is a reason the phrase "any given Sunday" is so popular. Any NFL team can beat any other team on any week, and that really isn't all that surprising once the initial shock...
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Miami Beach Might Use Bats to Eat Zika Mosquitoes

Miami is at war with the Aedes aegpyti mosquito. Though minuscule, the tiny, zebra-striped bug is wreaking havoc on the area's economy through the Zika virus. Government officials have declared an all-out assault on the blood-suckers, but the county's first line of defense — the much-debated pesticide naled — may not be...
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Miami’s Best Concert of the Week: Heavy Drag at Gramps

This Friday night will be a busy one in Miami, to say the least. There are a minimum of ten shows running all throughout the city at one point or another. However, the absolute can’t miss of the bunch is Heavy Drag at Gramps inside Shirley's Theatre at 9 p.m...