Design District
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The Miami Herald
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Jun 7
As a kid, Antonio Turbay danced in his bedroom to the house tunes of the 80s, complete with strobe lights and mirrors.
Restaurant review
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The Miami Herald
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Jun 6
Just when we’ve grown accustomed to sharing small plates and accepting the willy-nilly randomness of food hitting our tables whenever... it’s ready, leave it to Design District dynamo Michael Schwartz to throw a white tablecloth on it all and remind us of the pleasures of fine dining.
Wynwood
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The Miami Herald
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Jun 4
La noche i.delicatissima is an avant garde reinterpretation of the Tennessee Williams classic The Night of the Iguana.
Black in Time
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The Miami Herald
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May 30
The celebration of St. John Community Development Corporation’s opening of two newly rehabilitated, affordable, multi-family apartmen... t buildings combine old and new designs contributing to Overtown’s eclectic architectural heritage. St. John Village, 1410 NW First Place and 1731-41 NW First Court, are affordable rental units.
Graduation
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The Miami Herald
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May 31
Katherine Barahona, who moved to Miami from Honduras when she was 6 and spoke no English, is one of 1,000 students nationwide to win the pre... stigious Gates Millennium Scholar. Her next stop: Duke University.
Wynwood
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The Miami Herald
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May 28
Local computer whizzes will spend this weekend using their skills for the good of the community.
Homeless
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The Miami Herald
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May 28
Like many of South Floridas chronically homeless people, Ronald Poppo spent years living in the shadows, addicted to the bottle and un... willing to seek shelter or reach out to family.
MIAMI POLITICS
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The Miami Herald
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May 28
Miami Commissioner Francis Suarez has the support of three of the four other commissioners, plus County Mayor Carlos Gimenez, against incumb... ent Tomás Regalado.
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The Miami Herald
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May 26
A Miami couple learned a costly lesson: Even when you stick your treasured stuff in a rented storage unit, it might not be safe from thieves... .
North Miami Beach
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The Miami Herald
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May 24
North Miami Beach spent $63,000 to restore a World War II anti-aircraft gun that has served as a veterans’ memorial for 58 years.