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Miami Music’s Craziest Moments of 2015

Maybe it's the heat, or the traffic. The perhaps easily available flakka probably doesn't help either. But Miami has always been a magnet for insanity. So why should we expect any less from Miami's music world? 2015 is officially in the past, but before we leave it there completely, it's...
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The 10 Sundance Movies to Watch for in 2016

The biggest story at this year's Sundance Film Festival was the record-breaking bidding war for The Birth of a Nation, a prestige biopic about rebellious slave Nat Turner. When Fox Searchlight snatched it for $17.5 million — $5 million more than any other flick in the festival’s history — their...
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Will Tropical Storm Erika Hit Miami? Fate Still Up in the Air

See the image up above? That's the result of meteorologists running Tropical Storm Erika's data through a bunch of different computer simulation models and placing them all on a single map. You'll notice just one of those models makes a direct hit in Miami-Dade. You'll also notice however that Miami...
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How the Weeknd’s Unique Brand of Narcissism Paid Off

Pay better attention to your Classics professor, for the Greeks really knew how to create lasting myths and character types. Take Narcissus, the boy who loved himself. Strikingly handsome and thoroughly vain, Narcissus was lured to a still pool where he fell for his reflection. According to different tellings of...
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Uncle Luke: Drake Has Earned His Status as a Hip-Hop Icon

Toronto rapper Drake has officially become an icon. The Hip-Hop Hall of Fame should just go ahead and induct him now. He has not only proven himself as a top lyricist, but he also knows how to manipulate the internet to his advantage. Drake was already riding high when his...
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North Beach Plots Future After Rejecting Luxury Condo Plan On Ocean Terrace

After a controversial development proposal that would have transformed a historic beachfront stretch of North Beach was rejected by Miami Beach voters earlier this month, many residents were left wondering about the fate of their neighborhood. They got some clues Monday night, when esteemed urban planning firm Dover Kohl launched...
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Pinch Kitchen Is a Welcome Addition to Biscayne Boulevard

Though Little Haiti and the MiMo District are two of Miami's fastest growing areas, the stretch of Biscayne Blvd. north of NE 79th Street to 125th Street has lagged behind in attracting independent shops and restaurants until now.  That part of Biscayne that serves as a main thoroughfare for middle...
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The Greatest Gnocchi Is on Uvaggio’s New Winter Menu

All of the staff at Uvaggio Wine Bar & Restaurant are trained sommeliers. But this isn't to say they're snobbish when it comes to vino —- quite the opposite in fact. To show they don't take themselves too seriously, the wine list is broken down by categories such as "you...
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Here’s What You Need to Know About Florida’s Solar Amendments

There’s a fierce battle being waged in Florida over access to one of our state’s greatest resources: the sun. With the effects of climate change ever more obvious, solar is a scorching hot policy topic, and we’re seeing a lot of activity around two competing solar ballot initiatives in Florida...