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Soderbergh Brings 'Che' to Miami; Angry Hysteria Ensuesnew

Just before his new epic about Cuban revolutionary Che Guevara cued up, Soderbergh pronounced, nodding toward the street, "Obviously not everyone is glad we're here. But I'm glad we're all here tonight."
Miami New Times  |  Tim Elfrink  |  12-15-2008  |  Movies

Miami Beach's New Fontainebleau Set to Debutnew

Sparks are flying. Jackhammers are blasting. Snakepits of wire cover the floors of the Fontainebleau Hotel. Will it be ready to open November 16, after a three-year, $1 billion makeover?
Miami New Times  |  Lee Klein  |  11-10-2008  |  Travel

Gay Hate in Miami Beachnew

Even as complaints about discrimination against gays have increased in Miami-Dade -- up from five to a record 29 last year -- county commissioners have chopped the Miami-Dade Equal Opportunity Board annual budget from about $600,000 to $300,000
Miami New Times  |  Natalie O'Neill  |  10-20-2008  |  LGBT

Lilly Aramburo is One of 5,000 People a Year Reported Missing in Miami-Dade Countynew

Her disappearance and the intense efforts of bloggers to find her speak volumes about new ways of tracking down the missing in the internet age. It also suggests police indifference to such cases when they involve the less fortunate or drug addicted.
Miami New Times  |  Francisco Alvarado  |  09-15-2008  |  Crime & Justice

Filmmaker and Genius Clifton Childree Talks About a Junk Obsessionnew

Since learning he won the Hilger Artist Project Award last December, Clifton Childree has been hoarding discarded wood, ornate headboards, piles of fabric, and sundry cast-off junk from the curbs that line the homes on the outskirts of Miami's Design District.
Miami New Times  |  Carlos Suarez De Jesus  |  08-25-2008  |  Art

In Miami, Bottled Water Gets the Bootnew

As containers and costs mount, tap water is the rule in the city's eateries.
Miami New Times  |  Lee Klein  |  08-18-2008  |  Food+Drink

While You're at Work, Miami's Exotic Dancers Put on a Naked Lunchnew

While some poor chumps swing by the Wendy's drive-through, their friskier frugal counterparts are wise to the cheap eats and eyefuls offered at the bevy of Miami strip clubs open at noon. Where there's hunger, someone is bound to feed it.
Miami New Times  |  Janine Zeitlin  |  07-28-2008  |  Culture

Hialeah Man Wrongly Convicted of Murdernew

An investigation reveals Hialeah homicide detectives rushed to charge Santo Hernandez with murders and didn't pursue leads that might have implicated a different triggerman.
Miami New Times  |  Francisco Alvarado  |  07-15-2008  |  Crime & Justice

Black Tuna Gang Leader Gets Out of Jailnew

Robert Platshorn was the first big bust of the War on Drugs. Almost 30 years later, he's free and talking.
Miami New Times  |  Brantley Hargrove  |  06-23-2008  |  Drugs

The Shooting of Estefanonew

One of Miami's best-known songwriters was nearly killed in a possible contract hit.
Miami New Times  |  Tamara Lush  |  05-12-2008  |  Crime & Justice

A Decade After Newsweek Named Him Tops, Bill Teck is Backnew

Welcome to ñ redux. Teck's back, a graying beard contrasting the youthful glint in his eyes, and he hopes to capitalize on the term he coined to describe millions of young, bilingual Americans influenced by their heritage.
Miami New Times  |  Janine Zeitlin  |  04-21-2008  |  Culture

Master of All He Surveysnew

Nearly 2,000 works of the art world's elite are draped around the headquarters of one Miami kingpin dealer.
Miami New Times  |  Carlos Suarez de Jesus  |  12-28-2005  |  Art

Follicular Humanismnew

An aesthetician discusses variations on waxing, including heart shapes for Valentine's Day.
Miami New Times  |  The Bitch  |  11-14-2005  |  Fashion

Cuban Writer M.M. Pascal-Paul: Not for the Feeble-Mindednew

The rising literary star says the blurring of reality and fiction, actually, the elimination of fact, is the fundamental issue of our day. Or did she even say that?
Miami New Times  |  Kirk Nielsen  |  11-14-2005  |  Author Profiles & Interviews

Hurricane Voyeurismnew

Wilma brought frustration, accidents, romance, anger, substance abuse and reflection.
Miami New Times  |  Francisco Alvarado, Mariah Blake, Jean Carey, Rob Jordan, Diana Kachalova, Kirk Nielsen, Forrest Norman and Emily Witt  |  11-01-2005  |  Disasters

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