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Wise and Ms. Cheezious Collab on a New Potato Chip

It's always an honor to have something named after you. Usually the distinction falls to local politicians and heroes who have everything from streets to schools named for them. Of course, the food realm also has its honors — mostly in the form of sandwiches. Take, for example, Blue Collar's...
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Opa-locka Cop Claims He Had a Heart Attack Because Black Officer Was Promoted Over Him

Is it possible to be so angry about racial politics in the workplace that you give yourself a heart attack? A lawsuit filed this week makes that case: Opa-locka Police Officer Alexander Hernandez, a self-described "white Hispanic" male, claims he was so upset upon hearing that a "black American" officer was being promoted to major over him that the news quite literally gave him a heart attack.
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Weezer and Pixies Rocked Coral Sky With Nostalgia

Last night, West Palm Beach was the launching pad for this summer’s Weezer and Pixies double-headliner tour. Fans were privy to a trifecta of bands that made for the perfect evening of rock 'n' roll, simultaneously presenting the past, present, and future of rock.
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Rolling Loud’s Forced Move to Hard Rock Shows Blacks Aren’t Welcome Downtown

The fourth edition of Rolling Loud will kick off this Friday, but the scenery won't be as spectacular as past years for fans forking over $300 to watch Future, Rick Ross, 21 Savage, Migos, J. Cole, and a platoon of other rap stars. The breathtaking view of Biscayne Bay that was the backdrop to last year's Rolling Loud is being replaced with the hot asphalt of Hard Rock Stadium's parking lot in Miami Gardens.
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Every NFL Expert Thinks the Miami Dolphins Will Stink This Year

This time of year usually brings a sense of optimism to every NFL fan base. As teams add exciting new players in the draft and sign established talent in free agency, coaches and owners always seem to have solved all the teams' problems by May. Everyone is undefeated, and nearly every team is picked by someone as this year's potential sleeper that will come out of nowhere to win the Super Bowl.
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Here Are All the Times the Heat and Sixers Almost Came to Blows Last Night

Breaking news: The Miami Heat and the Philadelphia 76ers do not particularly care for each other. If that fact wasn't already confirmed before the Heats's disappointing 128-108 loss to the Sixers Thursday night, it certainly is now. There are intense playoff games; then there are games that border on a Jason Statham movie.
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III Points Skips 2018, Announces Move to February

It's been five years since III Points made its debut, offering Miami a boutique music festival experience if there ever was one. Instead of concentrating on big names or mainstream trends, III Points has kept its focus squarely on the underground. At the same time, it has become one of the few local music festivals that allowed homegrown acts to share the stage with national ones.
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SWAN Women’s Empowerment Festival Brings Free Culture to the Arsht

For intrepid spirits hoping to connect with local artists, Miami’s SWAN Spoken Soul Festival is one of the city’s premier ways to connect with women visionaries. This flagship is part of the city’s SWAN (Support Women Artists Now) Day celebration, a yearly observance designed to provide exposure to and reinforce the importance of female artistry.
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South Florida Cop Suspended for Suggesting Someone Run Over David Hogg

Another day, another public official wishing death and dismemberment upon the teenage survivors of the worst school shooting in South Florida history. After a North Miami Beach cop was suspended for calling the Parkland massacre survivors "crisis actors," and a member of the Parkland Education Advisory Board was outed for...
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Scott Gave Tax Deal to Company Running Miami’s Child-Migrant Center After Fraud Settlement

In Homestead, a federal compound housing as many as 1,000 migrant children is managed in part by a federal contractor based in Cape Canaveral called Comprehensive Health Services, which has held a contract at the Homestead camp since February 2018. Sen. Bill Nelson says 94 children at Comprehensive Health's facility have been taken from their parents by U.S. immigration agents.
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SunFest Had Everything but the Kitchen Sink

SunFest, founded in 1982, always feels like an exchange of bodies, a passing of the baton among the elderly, the almost-old, and the young-enough-to-still-get-ID'ed. Last Thursday evening saw a trio of artists that appealed to Generations X, Y, and Z. Billy Idol, one of the first pop punks and early music-video stars,...