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Issue: March 20, 2008
Page: 4
72 stories found - 61 through 72
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  1. Livewire

    DJ Spinna

    By Bernard Hacker
    Published: March 20, 2008

    Spinna is one of the busiest working producers and DJs on the planet. Not many can keep their hands on the pulse of the next shit when it comes to both hip-hop and dance music,...

  2. Livewire

    Héctor Romero

    By José Dávila
    Published: March 20, 2008

    Long before dance music was divided into a million subgenres, Héctor Romero was mixing things up at his legendary block parties in the Bronx. During those anything-goes...

  3. Livewire

    Nick Catchdubs

    By Tamara Palmer
    Published: March 20, 2008

    This DJ from New York has the talent to venture from rap to rock to house to electro to whatever without losing the audience or sounding strained. He was formerly an editor at...

  4. Livewire

    Satoshi Tomiie

    By José Dávila
    Published: March 20, 2008

    Remember those strange techno-ambient sounds on the Wachowski brothers' Matrix prequel, The Animatrix? They belong to Satoshi Tomiie, one of Japan's most successful...

  5. Clubs

    Barack Obama Naked!

    If you could enjoy sensual pleasure with Hillary Clinton, would you? Really?

    By Elyse Wanshel
    Published: March 20, 2008

    Although the Magic City is in the Sunshine State, most Americans don't think Miamians are very bright. In fact many regard us as coked-out, bikini-clad, rollerblading...

  6. Cafe

    Peruvian Chill

    It's not Adriana Restaurant's service that brings in the crowds, but the food does the job.

    By Lee Klein
    Published: March 20, 2008

    Does bad service negate good food? Not necessarily. Many restaurant recommendations come riddled with caveats explaining the place isn't much to look at and the service is...

  7. Cafe

    Topnotch Nosh

    The Famous Kosher Restaurant fills a coming void — and then some.

    By Pamela Robin Brandt
    Published: March 20, 2008

    It's said that Jewish history, along with the religious holidays that celebrate it, can be summed up in three sentences: They tried to kill us. We survived. Let's eat! At no...

  8. Film

    Not Taylor-Made

    Owen Wilson is a bad fit for an ass-kicking bodyguard.

    By Luke Y. Thompson
    Published: March 20, 2008

    Rare is the star vehicle that is as poorly matched to its star as Drillbit Taylor, which casts Owen Wilson as a homeless Army deserter and con man, able to fool people into...

  9. Film

    Now Playing

    Doomsday

    By Jim Ridley
    Published: March 20, 2008

    Remember that scene in The Warriors where the Turnbull ACs chase the heroes in a pimped-out bus? Whoa! And remember that part in Escape from New York where Snake Plissken pulls...

  10. Art

    A Bug's Death

    Fabian Peña turns his obsession with the cockroach into art.

    By Carlos Suarez De Jesus
    Published: March 20, 2008

    While growing up in Cuba, Fabian Peña became fascinated by the patterns left by bug splatter on the floors and walls of his home. "My grandfather would swat insects...

  11. Current Art Shows

    Art Capsules

    By Carlos Suarez De Jesus
    Published: March 20, 2008

    Animals: Although you won't find a Napoleon, Bluebell, or Snowball in Juan Erlich's mutant menagerie, his eye-popping c-prints on Plexiglas evoke a sense of Orwell's Animal...

  12. Game On

    Fuzzy Fights

    The combat is cuddly in Super Smash Bros. Brawl.

    By Chris Ward
    Published: March 20, 2008

    Sometimes it's the terrible ideas — say, a TV show about nothing, or stirring corn into your mashed potatoes — that turn out to be genius. Super Smash Bros. landed...

Issue: March 20, 2008
Page: 4
72 stories found - 61 through 72
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