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Issue: March 13, 2008
Page: 2
50 stories found - 21 through 40
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  1. Night&Day

    Four Hands Are Better than Two

    Double your pleasure at the Two Piano Competition.

    By MARA LEVENTHAL
    Published: March 13, 2008

    The concept is something like doubles tennis for pianists: Every two years, piano teams from all over the globe meet in Miami for the Dranoff International Two Piano...

  2. Night&Day

    Calle of the Wild

    You can’t deny the Calle Ocho festival, even if you try.

    By Patrice Elizabeth Grell Yursik
    Published: March 13, 2008

    It’s Sunday, and you’ve got your usual weekend chores. Shopping for groceries, doing laundry, and catching up on sleep await, but who are you fooling? Today’s...

  3. Metro

    Silly Wabbit

    So a guy in a bunny suit walks into a bar ...

    By Janine Zeitlin
    Published: March 13, 2008

    Eddy Rodriguez, a stocky 50-year-old, wears a white bunny suit, a yellow vest with polka dots, and a Day-Glo green cowboy hat. Just outside the Gap clothing store on Grand...

  4. Metro

    Field of Schemes

    The steroid scandal keeps injecting Palm Beach County.

    By Michael J. Mooney
    Published: March 13, 2008

    Grass doesn't get any greener than on the fields of Major League Baseball spring training, when vivacious, young hopefuls play catch with millionaire all-stars. That was the...

  5. Riptide

    Gossip 101

    "How many times can you rank the hottest sororities? It just gets meaner and meaner."

    By Mara Leventhal, Brantley Hargrove and Isaiah Thompson
    Published: March 13, 2008

    Gossip 101 Filed under: News If there is a special corner in Hell reserved for the producers of Fox's family-destroying hit reality show The Moment of Truth, then Matt...

  6. Letters

    Letters from the Issue of March 13, 2008

    "Miami-Dade County government is badly in need of a federal enema."

    Published: March 13, 2008

    Missing Pedigree Missing papers: In regard to "TV Guise," Francisco Alvarado's February 28 Riptide story about Miami city Commissioner Marc Sarnoff: For your information, a...

  7. Music

    La India, Pitbull, and Menudo ...

    Celebrate Carnaval Miami at Little Havana's Calle Ocho.

    By José Dávila
    Published: March 13, 2008

    It's mid-March, which means it's time for Carnaval Miami's legendary Calle Ocho street party. The free event — this year celebrating its 30th anniversary — attracts...

  8. Music

    Large and in Charge

    Fat Joe returns with The Elephant in the Room.

    By Ben Westhoff
    Published: March 13, 2008

    It's Grammy weekend, and Fat Joe, the self-described "Susan Lucci of the Grammys," is boycotting the festivities. He's in L.A., but he's not going to the Staples Center's main...

  9. Burner

    Blue Beat

    Mike Relm brings turntablism to the unhip masses.

    By Ben Westhoff
    Published: March 13, 2008

    Mike Relm is single-handedly introducing turntablism to parts of middle America on his second stint with Blue Man Group, opening its current production, How to Be a Megastar...

  10. Burner

    Gang of Green

    Six essential Irish acts that would win St. Paddy’s approval.

    By Lee Zimmerman
    Published: March 13, 2008

    With another St. Patrick's Day upon us, we'll once again don the green, approximate some lame Irish accents, and prepare to ingest massive amounts of oddly tinted beer. Worthy...

  11. Burner

    What You See Is What You Get

    Jeremias keeps it real.

    By José Dávila
    Published: March 13, 2008

    Like neo-folk songster Devendra Banhart, London-born singer-songwriter Jeremias grew up in Venezuela, a country that once counted with a high population of hippie expats. And...

  12. Livewire

    Jolly Badfellow and Hang Jowls

    By Eric W. Saeger
    Published: March 13, 2008

    Fort Lauderdale's Jolly Badfellow boasts an old-school punk style something like Jabbers duking it out with early Green Day. But there's a real knuckle ball: the upright bass...

  13. Livewire

    The Mood

    By Arielle Castillo
    Published: March 13, 2008

    Three-fourths of this high-energy quartet hail from South Florida, including its charming, boyish frontman Marco Argiro. All legs and arms, the natty 25-year-old doubtlessly...

  14. Livewire

    Astari Nite and Rimsky

    By Arielle Castillo
    Published: March 13, 2008

    Saturday night's Eclectic Sounds Unite event at Studio A is something of a locals-only extravaganza, featuring an unlikely mishmash of Miami-bred acts playing everything from...

  15. Livewire

    Badfish

    By Niki D'Andrea
    Published: March 13, 2008

    The difference between a cover band and a tribute band is the difference between a slut and a prostitute: One plays with all sorts of people's stuff simply because it's fun;...

  16. Rotations

    Albert Castiglia

    These Are the Days (Blues Leaf Records)

    By Lee Zimmerman
    Published: March 13, 2008

    The Bonzo Dog Band, an eccentric Sixties British group with a penchant for silliness and satire, once released a song whose title begged the theoretical question, "Can blue men...

  17. Rotations

    Kreamy 'Lectric Santa

    1980 to 2007 6 Song Retrospective of Unreleased Material II (Digestive Systems)

    By Abel Folgar
    Published: March 13, 2008

    If you've never owned a vinyl album, I feel very sorry for you. Plainly put, you've never actually enjoyed music in your life — you just think you have. In truth, your...

  18. Rotations

    Todos Tus Muertos

    Greatest Hits (Nacional)

    By Ernest Barteldes
    Published: March 13, 2008

    Today's pop scene would be a much poorer place without the Nineties rock en español explosion that brought bands like Aterciopelados, Maldita Vencidad, Café...

  19. Rotations

    Saba

    Jidka: The Line (World Music Network/Riverboat)

    By Ernest Barteldes
    Published: March 13, 2008

    Though this Somalian-born singer-songwriter shares a few vocal similarities with Shakira, she has a distinctive style. Not unlike the Colombian pop star, Saba mixes traditional...

  20. Cafe

    Chain Reaction

    Like its brethren, Abokado plays it safe.

    By Lee Klein
    Published: March 13, 2008

    Mary Brickell Village still isn't much of a village, with many of the storefronts as empty as the concept of a downtown urban mall. Think of it more as a quaint clustering of...

Issue: March 13, 2008
Page: 2
50 stories found - 21 through 40
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