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Tiefschwarz on the New Album, Left: “We Love to Cross Borders”

Brothers Ali and Basti Schwarz have had over three decades to build up a widespread loyal following under the Tiefschwarz banner. Which is still saying a lot, considering the pair's relentless stylistic mutations over the years. From the mellow deep house of their early DJ days in Stuttgard, Germany, to...
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Efron Thumps and Feels Through EDM Drama We Are Your Friends

Remake The Graduate today and an adult might corner Benjamin Braddock and whisper, "Startups." Debut director Max Joseph gives that a good shot, though the result — the EDM-fueled, drug-laced dream-crusher We Are Your Friends — is so sweaty and silly that people may not notice.
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Bal Harbour’s Le Zoo Does Stephen Starr Proud

Conventional profiteroles can be among the most uplifting desserts. Just one bite of the dressed-up cream puffs drizzled with chocolate sauce conjures fond childhood memories or romantic sojourns in Paris. At Le Zoo in Bal Harbour Shops, executive pastry chef Kelli Payne's profiteroles are guaranteed to stir your emotions too,...
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Chef Bee Returns to South Beach With NaiYaRa

Sunset Harbour's NaiYaRa is like an Asian night market nipped, tucked, and primped to meet South Beach standards. The wicker baskets that, on the streets of Hanoi, might bear the purple, razor-edged herb called red perilla have been refashioned into tall, dangling light fixtures. The sheaths of Thai magazines and...
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Watch Chris Bosh and Sam Calagione Make Beer in a Limo

Chris Bosh is a man of many talents. Now only is the Miami Heat power forward a superstar on the courts, he's an avid home brewer with an all grain brewing system at his Los Angeles home and a smaller extract brewing system at his house in Miami.  Bosh recently collaborated...
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Miami Art Week 2015: Pulse Comes Alive With Pop and Color

For years, Pulse was relegated to second tier status among the various satellite fairs that flock to Miami Beach during Art Basel. Two years ago, newly appointed director Helen Toomer looked to turn things around for the struggling enterprise. Last year, with a move to Indian Creek Beach on 46th...
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The Ten Best Things to Do in Miami This Week

Thursday, January 7 Despite what thespian haters would have you believe, the world of theater is a constantly evolving art form. While some companies pay homage to musicals, dramas, and comedies of the past, organizations like the Basement Project present both classical and contemporary projects perfect for regular theatergoers and...
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Marco Rubio Addresses His High-Heeled Boots: “ISIS!”

It's been said that some Republican candidates run their campaigns on a politics of fear. They constantly, forcibly remind their base of any potentially scary issue in the world like they're a Boy Scout troop leader telling ghost stories around a campfire, and then present themselves as the only person...
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Man Shot by Neighbor Over Dog Poop Dies

Jose Rey, the father of two shot on father's day  after getting into an argument over his dog trying to relieve itself in a neighbor's lawn, has died as a result of his injuries. The charges against Omar Rodriguez, currently attempted murder, are expected to be increased as a result.  The...
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Ten Must-Try Vegan Dishes in Miami

Vegan dining in Miami is a world away from what it was a few years ago. With Seed Food & Wine Festival making national news, new vegan eateries popping up all over the place, and meat-strong chefs incorporating plants into their menus, South Florida is finally coming into its own...
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The Ten Best Things to Do in Miami This Week

Thursday, March 31 We are faced with more and more garbage piling up around us by the minute. Future generations will be tasked with figuring out what to do with all the soda bottles, broken iPhone chargers, and Keurig pods their predecessors once found so necessary. Luckily, places like Florida...
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Natalia Lafourcade Made Mexico Proud at Festival Miami

As the biggest hurricane ever recorded ripped into Mexico’s Pacific coast Friday night, singer Natalia Lafourcade pleaded on behalf of her country — for the world to wake up to the realities of an ailing planet. “I invite you to reflect,” the Mexican indie pop star said in Spanish to...