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DJ'ing Is Easynew

James Zabiela storms the DJ world with a bag of utilities and an ear for grooves.
Miami New Times  |  Mosi Reeves  |  07-06-2005  |  Profiles & Interviews

Woman Suing for Palimony Made Other Chargesnew

Nancy "Coco" Johnsen, who has sued political comedian Bill Maher for financial support, had earlier accused a wealthy playboy of assaulting her.
Miami New Times  |  Tristram Korten  |  07-06-2005  |  Crime & Justice

Reminiscences of a White Pimpnew

After enduring a rough-and-tumble phase with poverty, Robert Kramer was drawn to his profession as if fulfilling his destiny.
Miami New Times  |  Courtney Hambright  |  06-28-2005  |  Sex

The Wiznew

Those who consider director Hayao Miyazaki a master not only forgive the sameness of his movies but also celebrate his use of children's fairy tales to underscore the ordinariness of evil in our adult world.
Miami New Times  |  Robert Wilonsky  |  06-28-2005  |  Reviews

Literary Crunknew

Author Tamara Palmer digs deep into the formerly indie world of crunk country to explain the Dirty South's rap explosion.
Miami New Times  |  Eric K. Arnold  |  06-27-2005  |  Nonfiction

Die, Weed, Dienew

An alien moth munches an invasive fern -- one that is threatening Florida's Everglades -- into extinction.
Miami New Times  |  Wyatt Olson  |  06-27-2005  |  Environment

Terror Alert, Miami Stylenew

In covering the arrest of anti-Castro militant Luis Posada Carriles, reporters hungry for a "War on Terror" scoop collided with a White House anxious to woo the Cuban-exile community.
Miami New Times  |  Brett Sokol  |  06-07-2005  |  Media

Extra Inningsnew

The game of baseball isn't played against the clock, which is a good thing because Florida Marlins Manager Jack McKeon has lots of stories to tell.
Miami New Times  |  Sam Eifling  |  06-06-2005  |  Sports

Going Blank Againnew

An indie-rock trio out of Los Angeles, with a strong fan base on the West Coast, is trying to build up a genuine grassroots following.
Miami New Times  |  Mosi Reeves  |  05-25-2005  |  Profiles & Interviews

Hostility Among Haitians Crops Up in Miaminew

Amateur filmmaker Doumic Romain accuses Haitian-American cops of harassing and falsely arresting Haitians in Miami.
Miami New Times  |  Francisco Alvarado  |  05-25-2005  |  Immigration

Miami Party Leader Deals With Acute Democratitisnew

Jimmy Morales, the new chairman of the Miami-Dade Democratic Party, describes just how tough it is being a red-state Democrat these days.
Miami New Times  |  Brett Sokol  |  05-25-2005  |  Politics

'Mark the Shark' Poses With Wrong Catchnew

One of the dead sharks in a photo that charter-fishing captain Mark Quartiano distributed to publicize his latest catch appears to belong to a protected species.
Miami New Times  |  Tristram Korten  |  05-10-2005  |  Environment

Miami Gun Rhapsodynew

A new Florida law grants immunity from criminal prosecution and civil action to people who use deadly force in protecting themselves against deadly attackers and intruders. Miami New Times reveals who's packing heat.
Miami New Times  |  Francisco Alvarado  |  05-10-2005  |  Politics

Fake Art, Real Moneynew

A scandal developed at Art Miami this year when a collector claimed that several Cuban paintings displayed by art dealer Ramon Cernuda are forgeries.
Miami New Times  |  Kirk Nielsen  |  05-03-2005  |  Art

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