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Issue: February 7, 2008
Page: 2
58 stories found - 21 through 40
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  1. Night&Day

    Scarlet Fever

    You’ll be seeing red at the Biltmore tonight.

    By Raina McLeod
    Published: February 7, 2008

    Fans of flowery frocks and mustard-brown muumuus, step aside. It’s takes a bold babe to handle the pressures of rocking a little red dress (LRD) during a night on the...

  2. Night&Day

    Binge on Culture

    See and do it all during Miami Museum Members Month.

    By P. Scott Cunningham
    Published: February 7, 2008

    What Miami really needs is a museum that speaks to our interests. Where, for instance, is the I-95 Roadside Collision Drivetarium? Or the William Brickell Institute for the $18...

  3. Night&Day

    Can You Hum a Few Bars?

    By Raina McLeod
    Published: February 7, 2008

    After years of singing along to the radio, you thought you had a voice that would make you the next American Idol. So you went to the auditions, got shut down, and ended up on...

  4. Night&Day

    Before Madonna and Brangelina

    Josephine Baker set the benchmark for fabulosity.

    By MARA LEVENTHAL
    Published: February 7, 2008

    Miami is supposed to be one of the world’s sexiest cities. Unfortunately the sex here has as much feminist power as sales racks of Victoria’s Secret lingerie. Thank...

  5. Night&Day

    Still Purring

    La Gata shows these youngsters how the damn thing is done.

    By Patrice Elizabeth Grell Yursik
    Published: February 7, 2008

    Young, sexy, fresh. New blood -- that seems to be all fickle Miamians want. If you’re a seasoned veteran of your art, that doesn’t matter to some of these ageist...

  6. Night&Day

    It’s Getting Hot in Here

    Dancers strip, crash, and sizzle in Alaska.

    By Dan Renzi
    Published: February 7, 2008

    Alaska is getting hotter these days, and we can feel it here in Miami. But it's not global warming – not yet anyway. The Diana Szeinblum Dance Company is taking up...

  7. Night&Day

    Chuckle Redemption

    Snag a second chance for laughs with Mike Epps.

    By Raina McLeod
    Published: February 7, 2008

    The last time comedian Mike Epps hit a Miami stage, we were too wasted to remember what happened. Did he or didn’t he discuss Martha Stewart’s incarceration and say,...

  8. Metro

    Homeless Sex Offenders Face Eviction

    State officials scrap under-the-bridge policy.

    By Isaiah Thompson
    Published: February 7, 2008

    Around 8 p.m. last Friday, a taxi sat on the westbound shoulder of the Julia Tuttle Causeway, blinkers flashing, awaiting its passenger. He emerged from the shadows beneath the...

  9. Metro

    Parks Bond Languishes

    Miami leaders scared voters into approving a $255-million bond that's gone nowhere.

    By Janine Zeitlin
    Published: February 7, 2008

    A Sunday at Roberto Clemente Park in Wynwood: Working-class families cluster to hear conga drums accompanied by squeaking swings and shouts of glee. By the bleachers, sellers...

  10. Riptide

    Counting the Down

    Miami tallies its homeless.

    By Isaiah Thompson, Francisco Alvarado and Jason Handelsman
    Published: February 7, 2008

    Counting the Down Filed under: News Nick Basquez pulled his van under an I-95 overpass in downtown Miami, where a dozen people lay sleeping in piles of rags. A man was...

  11. Letters

    Letters from the Issue of February 7, 2008

    "Cycling feels more like cautious creeping to avoid being killed by speeding cars and clueless pedestrians."

    Published: February 7, 2008

    Move Over, Motorists! Chicken, egg, and spoke: Thanks for Isaiah Thompson's article about cycling in Miami, "Share the F***ing Road" (January 31). Eric Tullberg is rapidly...

  12. Music

    They Got the Beat

    Talking with Jane Wiedlin of the Go-Go's.

    By Annie Zaleski
    Published: February 7, 2008

    In the early Eighties, the Go-Go's were considered the quintessential California girls, mainly thanks to sunny New Wave songs such as "Vacation" and "We Got the Beat." But...

  13. Music

    It's in the Mix

    What not to put on that Valentine's Day CD.

    By Cole Haddon
    Published: February 7, 2008

    Every music geek has made at least one. The romantic mix CD is a sure-fire way to woo a would-be lover's heart or, if your goals are more base, just get laid. But the wrong...

  14. Suicide Blonde

    In Flames

    High on Fire rocks Churchill's.

    By Arielle Castillo
    Published: February 7, 2008

    Last Friday the crowd at Churchill's included hesher types, bikers in Motörhead jackets, crusty bicycle people wearing shorts and stitched-up leather fanny packs, and a...

  15. Burner

    Playing It by Ear

    The Blind Boys of Alabama don’t need sight to sing their sweet soul.

    By Abel Folgar
    Published: February 7, 2008

    Let's begin with one impressive fact: The Blind Boys of Alabama have been performing for 69 years. Formed in 1939 at the Alabama Institute for the Negro Blind, this soul/gospel...

  16. Burner

    Dan Quayle Loves the Kids

    Former veep tracks musicians' drug use, world yawns.

    By Michael Alan Goldberg
    Published: February 7, 2008

    Overlooked amid the hoopla surrounding the recent Mitchell Report — former Sen. George Mitchell's investigation into the use of steroids and human growth hormone in Major...

  17. Burner

    Industrial Revolution

    Dan Kennedy's Rock On: An Office Power Ballad.

    By Jonah Bayer
    Published: February 7, 2008

    Anyone who's ever worked in the music industry is probably aware of the massive difference between the executives who release records and the consumers who buy them. But no one...

  18. Livewire

    Agent Orange

    By Abel Folgar
    Published: February 7, 2008

    Well, we've certainly come a long way since 1979. And we will most certainly not delve into any kind of bizarre correlations between the melting surf-guitar-driven punk rock of...

  19. Livewire

    Black Sun Empire

    By Eric W. Saeger
    Published: February 7, 2008

    Operating out of Utrecht, the Netherlands, the three-piece collaborative known as Black Sun Empire is now in its 10th year of tearing up dance floors and producing tunes both...

  20. Livewire

    Bang Camaro

    By Abel Folgar
    Published: February 7, 2008

    Bang Camaro is hard to pin down — bass, drum, three guitars, and a vocals choir that can include up to 18 people. Is it cacophony? Discordance? Full-fledged riot? Or just...

Issue: February 7, 2008
Page: 2
58 stories found - 21 through 40
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