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Losing the Super Bowl vote: It could’ve been worse
Sun Life Stadium not getting the Super Bowl was bad, but it could've been worse. (AP file photo) The double-whammy of defeats suffered by South Florida this week for future Super Bowls were via landslide votes of NFL owners. It could have been worse. It may not seem so today, [...]
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Don’t miss this Queen City musical tradition
Summer Pops, Symphony Park. Photo by Jeff Cravotta, courtesy of Charlotte Symphony Orchestra
The Summer Pops Concert Series by the Charlotte Symphony Orchestra (a Knight Arts grantee) is just around the corner, with the first concert scheduled for June 9 at Symphony Park. Tickets are $10 for adults, [...]
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Fleisher 24 Hour Photo crash course with Ahmed Salvador
Have you ever dreamed of being a photographer? And not like the digital Instagram breed, but a real chemistry-and-darkroom Ansel Adams photographer? Well, now is your opportunity to get a crash course in manual photography and developing with “24 Hour Photo: A Crash Course in Darkroom Photography,” courtesy of [...]
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The Cuba Beyonce and Jay-Z never saw and apparently did not want to see
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Over the past week or so, there have been several news articles showcasing new photos Beyonce and Jay-Z released from their vacation in apartheid Cuba. It is really astonishing to see how this extremely wealthy and powerful American couple allowed themselves to be used as tools by the repressive [...]
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The Random Pixels Losers Corner welcomes....
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Scott Simon.(BSO photo) ....Scott Simon. It takes a real criminal mastermind to pull off something like this. Via the Broward Sheriff's Office: HIGHWAY HOMICIDE SUSPECT MISTAKENLY DIALS 911, MENTIONS MURDER PLAN ON RECORDED LINE Suspect(s): Scott Simon, male, 24, 4/30/88, 1221 N.W. 3 Ave., Pompano Beach (IN CUSTODY) A man who orchestrated a murder [...]
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305 Photo of the Day: Lightning Strikes
Today's photo comes from LostInMia's Flickr. If you'd like to see your photo here join our Flickr group. Follow Miami New Times on Facebook and Twitter @MiamiNewTimes. ...
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Ohio Mall Security Guard Fired After Video goes Viral
Number of comments: 10At first, Ohio Valley Mall officials remained loyal to the security guard who went berserk on a group of citizens taking photos of a truck that ended up in a ravine on mall property, telling a local news station that she was merely doing her job when she got [...]
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Dolphins Roster Breakdown: Jared Odrick
Over the past few days, we have been taking a look at the Miami Dolphins' 90-man offseason roster. We continue that today with a look at defensive end Jared Odrick
Previous Roster Breakdowns: Ryan TannehillArmon BinnsJason Trusnik
(Photo courtesy of Mike Ehrmann/Getty' [...] -
Dolphins Roster Breakdown: Jared Odrick
Over the past few days, we have been taking a look at the Miami Dolphins' 90-man offseason roster. We continue that today with a look at defensive end Jared Odrick
Previous Roster Breakdowns: Ryan TannehillArmon BinnsJason Trusnik
(Photo courtesy of Mike Ehrmann/Getty' [...]
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Photo Report: Cuba’s Ladies in White at the Freedom Tower in Miami
Pedazos de la Isla has a photo report of Monday's visit to Miami's Freedom Tower by a group of Cuba's Ladies in White:
Photos: Ladies in White at the Freedom Tower in Miami
This 20th of May 2013, Cuban Independence Day, Cuban exiles and other members of the community of Miami went [...]
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Making Sushi at Home is Easy (Recipe & Photos)
For amateur chefs, sushi might seem an insurmountable endeavor -- like the perfect puffy cheese soufflé or meringue-wrapped baked Alaska. But surprisingly, it's not as difficult as it might see...' [...]
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Damas de Blanco are true heroes
Fabiola Santiago in The Miami Herald:
Damas de Blanco are true heroes
In this photo circulated on the Internet by Cuban dissidents, Sonia Garro, now in prison, is shown attending church with other Ladies in White after a beating by Cuban government agents.
" src="http://media.miamiherald.com/smedia/2013/05/21/18/25/bLnTl.Em.56.jpeg" width="226" height="170" border="0" />Whether in the streets" [...]
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Mercer University receives ArtPlace America grant to support proposed Tattnall Square Center for the Arts
The former Tattnall Square Presbyterian Church. Photo courtesy of Mercer University
The pieces are coming together in Macon’s College Hill Corridor, a geographic region comprised of the neighborhoods connecting downtown Macon and the campus of Mercer University (a Knight grantee). The area is in the midst of a renaissance. [...]
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Legal Tidbits: Tweeting From Court?
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BY BUDDY NEVINS
The Broward County Courthouse has entered the Twitter age.
Circuit Judge Matthew Destry has been tweeting pictures from his courtroom. See the site here.
Judge Matt Destry (Photo: Jaablog)
The tweeting has Public Defender Howard “Help Me Howard” Finkelstein upset, according to the Sun-Sentinel’s courthouse wiz Rafael Olmeda.
This is a [...]
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305 Photo of the Day: Big Boats, Bigger Buildings
Today's photo comes from Yankis' Flickr. If you'd like to see your photo here join our Flickr group. Follow Miami New Times on Facebook and Twitter @MiamiNewTimes. ...
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Wolfgang's Steakhouse, NYC Legend, Officially Opens First Location In Miami (Photos)
It all started at Peter Luger, the legendary 125-year-old steakhouse in New York. Head waiter Wolfgang Zweiner learned from the best and decided to open his own place. Thus, Wolfgang's Steakhous... [...]
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Charles Avenue Historic Board meeting
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The Charles Avenue Historic Preservation Board meets again, May 22.
Key points will be discussed in regards to a comprehensive approach and sustainable long-term revitalization activity in each area of public improvement.
The Historical Assets, Living Assets, Enhancement and the Neighborhood Conservation District Committee (NCD) will review photos [...]
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Artist profile: Robert Sestok is thinking big with City Sculpture
Cass Corridor artist and living legend Robert Sestok. Photo courtesy of the artist
Robert Sestok contains an awful lot of Detroit’s history for such an unassuming presence. The unraveling of his understated personality reveals an astounding cultural and historical index of Detroit, painstakingly accumulated since his move to the city [...]
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Photographs From the Opening of the Microsoft Store by MrQ305
Microsoft opened its second full line retail store in Florida. The store is located in the first phase of the brand new expansion of the Dadeland Mall.
More than five hundred people gathered for the chance to win giveaways which ranged from free tickets to a Lupe Fiasco and Gym Class [...]
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305 Photo of the Day: Storms a Brewing
Today's photo comes from Sateshdirect's Flickr. If you'd like to see your photo here join our Flickr group. Follow Miami New Times on Facebook and Twitter @MiamiNewTimes. ...
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Michigan’s ArtPrize is teaming up with Walker Art Center to offer a $5K grant to draw participation by Minnesota artists
ArtPrize 2012 – overhead shot of the exhibition in Grand Rapids, Mich. last fall. Photo: Brian Kelly Photography
In my experience, local artists are pretty savvy about tapping Minnesota-based resources for funding, creating and showing work. And that’s for good reason: thanks to our taxpayer-funded Arts and Cultural Heritage [...]
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Mondays are Dark
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Today's "dark" theater is the Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts. Despite all the lights for their photo shoot, a theater without an audience is technically "dark."
The Arsht Center is the newest of the major south Florida Performing Arts Center in this class; The Kravis [...]
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Marco Rubio Photo of the Week. By Geniusofdespair
This photo (left) was in the Miami Herald yesterday.
Miami Herald photoEye on Miami Photo
I have been accused of printing unflattering photos of Marco Rubio. I can say, without a doubt, that is totally accurate. I have a shitload of unflattering photos. But I do think [...]
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Get Out Your Frying Pan! Lionfish Is What’s For Dinner
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This beautiful fish is wreaking havoc in our native Florida waters and beyond. Photo courtesy of REEF.
Last month, I attended the First Annual Lionfish Food and Wine Night at Key Largo’s Fish House Encore, hosted by REEF, a grassroots organization devoted to marine conservation. The house was [...]
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Ohio Mall Security Guard Flies off the Handle Trying to Prevent Photos of Accident
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A security guard for an Ohio shopping mall made a complete fool of herself as she tried to prevent people from taking photos of a truck that ended up in a ravine on mall property.
Officer Adams, as she describes herself in the above video, first threatened to confiscate [...]
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Saturday Morning Garden
Number of comments: 5From my trip last week, some photos from my parents’ yard in Perrysburg.
That should inspire you to get out there and play in the dirt.
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Wallace And Tannehill Building Strong Foundation
Photo via Joe Rimkus Jr./The Miami Herald Staff
The way Mike Wallace sees it, Ryan Tannehill has a better arm that Ben Roethlisberger. The way Ryan Tannehill sees it, Mike Wallace is everything that was billed.
There is no bigger need for the Miami Dolphins this 0ff-season than for Tannehill and [...]
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AARP cancels FL sweepstakes for granny and grampa, says new gambling law to blame
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Sorry, grandma and grandpa.
The AARP is blocking Florida residents from participating in its Perfect Path to Retirement $50,000 Giveaway and its forthcoming Grandparents Day Photo Contest because, the group says, of a new state law cracking down on gambling.
The law was quickly passed last month after [...]
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NYC Photographer Skirting Legal Boundaries by Secretly Photographing Residents in Their Homes
Number of comments: 10Photo by Arne Svenson from his collection titled “The Neighbors” where he secretly photographs neighbors from his second-floor apartment as they abide in their high-rise apartments.
A New York City photographer who is making national news by photographing people through their apartment windows, then displaying the photographs in an art [...]
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