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Features

Music Writers to Catch at the 2025 Miami Book Fair

By David RollandNovember 13, 2025

Love music and books? Don’t miss these standout panels at the 2025 Miami Book Fair, featuring Arthur Baker, Rosa Marquetti Torres, Kenny Chesney, and more.

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Miami Life

7 Historic Indigenous Sites Across South Florida

By Alex DeLucaNovember 4, 2025

In honor of Native American Heritage Month, here’s where you can learn more about South Florida’s Indigenous history.

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Climate & Environment

Never Forget When Christopher Columbus Mistook Manatees for Mermaids

By Alex DeLucaOctober 13, 2025

On Indigenous People’s Day, let us remember that the Italian explorer was catfished by manatees.

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Miami Life

Miami Beach Unveils Desi Arnaz Historical Marker

By Raj TawneyOctober 17, 2024

On the corner of Collins Avenue and 23rd Street, you’ll find the new historical marker honoring the legacy of Desi Arnaz.

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Miami Life

Which Miami Buildings Are Worth Preserving?

By Erika ThomasAugust 22, 2024

Thoughts on building preservation, new builds, and the in-between.

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Features

The Stephen Talkhouse, the Finest Live Music Venue Miami Has Ever Seen, Is Shutting Down

By Tom FinkelApril 6, 1995

They induced the best national acts to play in a small barroom, and now they’re shutting down. Blame the owners. Blame South Beach. Blame yourself.

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