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HistoryMiami Unveils Frank Sinatra Exhibit

Long before the days of getting ready to get down at LIV, the Fontainebleau Hotel hosted a different kind of entertainment. Frank Sinatra — the classic American singer, songwriter, actor, and icon — used to stay, perform, and film at the swanky Miami Beach hotel. In fact, says HistoryMiami president...
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The Boss Isn’t on Melissa McCarthy’s Level

A she-wolf of Wall Street with a spiky ginger Suze Orman shag, Michelle Darnell, the anti-heroine of fitfully funny The Boss, is the latest of the Rabelaisian wonders played by Melissa McCarthy. The actress specializes in characters with indestructible bravado, no matter where they stand on the socioeconomic ladder; Michelle,...
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How to Survive Cuban Easter

Easter isn't your standard Cuban holiday. There's no pig involved (gasp). Also, the bearded dude is a good guy (double-gasp). This second point is particularly confusing if you're a child del Exilio. See, Jesus and Fidel both rock serious facial hair, and it was hard to tell the difference as a kid...
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Trump Crushes Rubio 44-28 in Florida Poll

If Marco Rubio is actually going to win the Republican nomination at some point he'll actually have to win, you know, some primaries. While some in the media and establishment (perhaps out of blind hope) have positioned him as the one to beat, he hasn't actually performed better than second...
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Ariete Brings Hearty Fare to Coconut Grove

Ariete opened just a month ago, and already it's creating quite a buzz.  South Beach Wine & Food Festival founder, Lee Brian Schrager, is already a fan, asking the fledgling restaurant to participate in the festival's signature Best of the Best event alongside such established hits as Zuma, Scarpetta, and...
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Seminole Theatre

This intimate, historic theatre was recently restored and reopened after nearly 40 years of vacancy. The historic structure, originally built in 1921, was first restored in 1940 with the iconic Art Deco façade you see today. The theatre, a central part of Homestead’s social life, was mainly used as a movie house until it closed […]
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At the Anderson on the Upper Eastside, Everything Old Is New Again

When Magnum Lounge closed in October 2015, the Upper Eastside neighborhood mourned its loss.   Magnum was more than a bar. For years, it was a place of all-inclusive community: Gay, straight, young, and old were welcome. As long as you liked your cocktails with a side of music, you...
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Ten Things Everyone in Miami Has Gotten Angry About

Miami is a town of deep emotions, but perhaps none run stronger than anger. Oh, we can find almost anything to be angry about here. But here are ten things everyone in town is almost assuredly perpetually bothered by.  Traffic and Other Drivers Does this one need explanation? No. No it...
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Miami Marlins Ban Beards, Because That Will Probably Turn Things Around

The Miami Marlins, a professional baseballing team and a suspected longform improv troupe specializing in dark comedy, have tried everything in recent years to turn their fortunes around: a new stadium, three different managers, and occasional star signings followed by roster shaking trades. Nothing has worked.  Well, maybe just maybe newly...
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Miami Billionaire Mike Fernandez Wasted So Much Cash on Jeb Bush

America's saddest presidential campaign has finally been euthanized by the good voters of South Carolina. No more can voters chuckle woefully at pleas to "Please clap" or at ham handed attempts to explain why Dubya wasn't wrong to invade Iraq. Jeb! and his random exclamation point have walked slowly into...
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In Miami, Colombian Ex-President Álvaro Uribe Condemns Peace Process

The fiercest critic of the Colombian peace accords took his message to Miami on Friday, telling journalists the treaty as it’s currently being negotiated will result in criminals and terrorists going free. “Peace with impunity isn’t a sustainable peace,” said Senator Alvaro Uribe, the former president of Colombia, at an...
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Pat Riley Needs to Be Patient or Retire

"The most difficult thing for individuals to do when they become part of a team is to sacrifice, it is much easier to be selfish." — Pat Riley Arguably the most memorable, and consistently-sports-relative part of Pat Riley's book The Winner Within is a portion where he speaks about an...