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Issue: January 17, 2008
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  1. Cafe

    Bargain Bait

    Bonefish Grill reels in diners with low prices, and keeps them with fine fish.

    By Lee Klein
    Published: January 17, 2008

    Upscale-casual dining establishments compose the fastest growing sector of the restaurant industry. The best ones provide comfortable, attractively designed dining rooms;...

  2. Cafe

    Vin Vision

    Wine 69 uncorks on a fast-changing stretch of Biscayne Boulevard.

    By Bill Citara
    Published: January 17, 2008

    Not so long ago, the notion of putting a wine bar at the corner of Biscayne Boulevard and NE 69th Street — one that sold something other than Mad Dog and the kind of...

  3. Film

    Chick Flick, Two Ways

    In Keaton v. Heigl, girl power (Mad Money) trumps bridesmaid fashion (27 Dresses).

    By Robert Wilonsky
    Published: January 17, 2008

    If Diane Keaton were a comer in 2007, she'd likely be stuck in romantic comedies cooked up in movie studio test kitchens. No Godfather for her. No Annie Hall, no Shoot the...

  4. Film

    What Would a Jew Do?

    The Miami Jewish Film Festival grapples with eternal questions.

    By P. Scott Cunningham
    Published: January 17, 2008

    Like the Muppet movies, Jewish films depend largely on their locations to sell themselves. Instead of Manhattan, the Jews in Harley, Son of David take Washington, D.C., on the...

  5. Film

    Jimmy Carter Man from Plains

    Now playing.

    By J. Hoberman
    Published: January 17, 2008

    Jonathan Demme, who directed Tom Hanks to an Oscar as the AIDS-afflicted lawyer in Philadelphia, might be the most well-meaning filmmaker in Hollywood. Jimmy Carter, winner of...

  6. Art

    Toys for Tyrants

    A former artist turned ad man comes back, guns a-blazin'.

    By Carlos Suarez De Jesus
    Published: January 17, 2008

    At Little Havana's Contemporánea Fine Art, Esteban Blanco focuses the crosshairs on American pop culture with a sniper's skills. The 60-year-old Cuban-born artist was...

  7. Stage

    Deaf Lesbian, Diminutive Dog

    On two Gables stages, it's substance versus style.

    By Brandon K. Thorp
    Published: January 17, 2008

    In a press release, New Theatre has this to say about its new production, Fill Our Mouths: "Gay or straight? Hearing or deaf? Set in Paris, a heterosexual woman's sexually...

  8. Game On

    Lukewarm Gun

    Unreal Tournament III blasts new holes in old terrain.

    By Gary Hodges
    Published: January 17, 2008

    Unreal Tournament III is ideal for overcaffeinated teenage boys with PlayStation 3s, broadband Internet connections, extensive online friend lists, hours and hours of time to...

  9. DVDish

    Wookiee Mistake

    By Robert Wilonsky and Jordan Harper
    Published: January 17, 2008

    Family Guy Presents: Blue Harvest (Fox) As someone with no use for Seth MacFarlane's potty-mouthed Simpsons rip, I'll admit to choking out a few giggles during his Star Wars...

  10. What Else Is New?

    Our Top DVD Picks Scheduled for Release This Week

    Published: January 17, 2008

    Alex Haley's Queen (Warner Bros.) Amazing Planet Earth (Questar) The Attic (Allumination) Be My Valentine, Charlie Brown (Warner Bros.) Breaker Morant (Image) Extras: The...

Issue: January 17, 2008
Page: 3
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