With temperatures outside nearing 100 degrees, we've officially entered the season of frozen treats. And, while all we wanted as kids was a regular cup of ice cream, we now have a lot more desserts to scream for. This summer, restaurants and food trucks have debuted new frozen concepts, like...
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When is Chris Bosh getting back on the court? The answer could possibly be "never." Bosh has been sidelined since All-Star Weekend after complications from his blood clot situation flared back up, and according to ESPN's Brian Windhorst the situation may force Bosh into medical retirement. It's the second season in a row...
The next time you think about mocking your vegan friends, consider this: They live in a self-imposed prison in a mostly meat-centric world loath to accommodate their preferences. They have to be ingenious inventors, in other words. Those devout, plant-based acolytes have to find or create new kinds of sustenance...
During his address to the Cuban people in Havana last week, President Obama called for expanded online access across the island and deemed the internet "one of the greatest engines of growth in human history." "If you can't access information online... if you cannot be exposed to different points of...
In André Téchiné’s vibrant new film Being 17, two teens wrestle with desire and hostility in a mountainous corner of France. The subject matter is not new for Téchiné, who has for more than 40 years explored sexual self-awakening, alienation and family strife in films notable for their consistency and...
Down its biggest headliner and plagued by last-minute hiccups, III Points limped into day one, badly wounded. The forces of god, nature, and misfortune had seemingly unloaded their entire arsenal on the Wynwood festival this year in the form of wind, mosquitoes, and cancelled flights. Year four would be the...
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There are plenty of good reasons to criticize Florida Governor Rick Scott. Two videos purporting to be from the loosely organized hacktivist group "Anonymous" fail to make them. The videos, produced in the familiar style of Anonymous, popped up in the past few days on an obscure Facebook profile registered...
Back in the day, South Florida had a wealth of concert venues both large and small, all suitable spaces for attracting national and international touring bands that came from both near and far. We still have a few left, of course, but those of us who went to concerts back...
Today AdCellerant and Voice Media Group, the parent company of Miami New Times, announced the launch of a programmatic advertising network for businesses in the cannabis industry. This is an entirely new service that will allow marijuana entrepreneurs to market themselves more effectively on the Internet through programmatic display advertising...
If you were to just see the name before hearing the music, you might expect the Velocity Gospel to be some sort of speed metal gospel choir, which — don't get us wrong — sounds awesome. But if you ask the man behind it all (and he has been asked...
The Miami dining scene keeps getting better and better. As the palates of our community matures, so does the restaurant industry. Today, farm to table, organic, and clean are no longer buzzwords — they're standards and chefs can no longer ride on the coat tails of a famous name or great...
Founded by former Studio 54 co-owner Ian Schrager, Morgans Hotel group is credited with creating the idea of "boutique hotels." The company's early '90s renovation of the Delano Hotel in South Beach cemented their status as innovators in the industry, but, as a company, Morgans has seen better days. Schrager sold the...
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What's the first thing you think of when someone mentions Miami sports? The 1972 undefeated Super Bowl champion Miami Dolphins team? The 1997 Miami Marlins World Series squad? Maybe one of the Miami Heat title runs? Those might be the most famous teams or the freshest in our minds, but...
At this point the anticipation for Drake's new album Views From the 6 is so intense that the even the slightest announcement or tease from Drizzy is enough to get an entire city vibrating with glee. Drake knows this and is using it to his advantage. Yesterday he tweeted out...
As Marco Rubio's campaign buckled under a Donald Trump tsunami back in February, the Miami senator tried a last ditch maneuver to stem the tide: He started outright mocking a guy famous for brutally making fun of his opponents. Rubio — correctly — called him "orange" and a "con man."...
Rep. Gwen Graham, a single-term Democratic congresswoman perhaps best known for being the daughter of former Senator and Governor Bob Graham, announced today that she won't seek re-election and is instead strongly considering a run for governor in 2018. "I'm so excited to tell you first that I'm seriously considering...
Back in 2003, photographer Kenneth Adelman was working on a project that documented the coastline of California, which includes the cliff of Malibu, which happens to include the home of Barbara Streisand. Adelman posted his photos online, and, well, not many people actually bothered to pay attention to the project...
Miami immigration lawyer Julie Christine Ferguson passed away in Washington DC April 21. She was 49. Ferguson was much admired among her legal colleagues for her free spirit, kindness and work ethic. She often took on tough, financially unrewarding cases, as well as being actively involved in humanitarian causes. Tall,...
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With a Zika scare in effect, the amount of tourists visiting Wynwood has dropped. Walk down any street and you'll see a dearth of wide-eyed people posing for selfies in front of the neighborhood's colorful murals or sipping craft beers and coffee. There is some good news, however. Wynwood businesses...
As the gospel choir finished the last chords of "Going Up Yonder," Deborah Frazier approached her brother's powder-blue coffin. It was surrounded by heaping bouquets of baby's breath and blue roses. For a moment, the cavernous sanctuary of the Hopewell Missionary Baptist Church was silent except the sound of her...
This past April 23, Mark Walton, a 19-year-old University of Miami running back, was arrested for drunk driving after he failed road sobriety and Breathalyzer tests. Miami Police may have targeted Walton, local media outlets report. The former Booker T. Washington High star is suspended indefinitely from playing for the...
The first time we heard of architect Bernard Zyscovich's plan to turn parts of the Rickenbacker causeway into a pedestrian and cyclist friendly linear park it was a revolutionary but still modest idea. His original plan called for lessening the number of car lanes on the bridge, and replacing them...