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The hustler
Miami rapper pitbull is going to get
rich or rhyme trying
by T.M. Shine
Published 09/01/04
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MTV
VMAs
Everything you need to know about the MTV
VMAs
Published 08/25/04
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Front
line, firsthand
Three South Florida soldiers sound off
about what its like to wage war in Iraq.
By Jim Di Paola
Published 08/18/04
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Party
in the name of art
When the sun goes down, Miamis Design
and Wynwood districts come alive.
by Margery Gordon
Published 08/11/04
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The
Kid Stays in the Picture
Chaille Stovall isnt just a 15-year-old
who has sat down with George W. Bush and the Dalai Lama. Hes
a mini Michael Moore.
by Colleen Dougher
Published 08/04/04
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Van's
Warped Tour
Lock up your skateboards! The Warped Tour
is back.
Published 07/28/04
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Riding Giants
Does this new surfing movie measure up
to classics
like Gidget?
by Barbara Lester
Published 07/21/04
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South
Floridas Most Ineligible Bachelors
Introducing the class of 2004. Ladies,
theyre all yours.
By T.M. Shine
Published 07/14/04
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Sex
issue
Published 07/07/04
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Hott
flashes
A sexy and edgy local couple make beautiful
music together as The Freakin Hott.
by Bill Murphy
Published 06/30/04
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Model citizens
Are you a rasta, a bitch or trailer park
trash? Outcast Talent Management wants you.
by T.M. Shine
Published 06/23/04
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Screen
saver
Pop icon Mandy Moore has a talent for rescuing
movies, even a few terminal ones.
by Barbara Lester
Published 06/16/04
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The
Scarface/hip-hop connection
The mass appeal of the film is based much
more on the rags-to-riches connection and big-baller image of
Montana than the drugs hes pushing.
by T.M. Shine
Published 06/09/04
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The
scoop on Snoop
This rapper turned movie star, porn mogul,
philanthropist and linguist of sorts is flying high.
by Barbara Lester
Published 06/02/04
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Sports
and Recreation Issue
Published 05/26/04
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Water
woman
Meet Mehgan Heaney-Grier: model, athlete,
mermaid.
by T.M. Shine
Published 05/19/04
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Greek
letters of intent
Florida International University welcomes
Delta Lambda Phi, a gay fraternity, with tolerance.
by Art Levine
Published 05/12/04
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10
People Who Kick Ass!
By T.M. Shine
Published 05/05/04
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Lights!
Camera! Indie!
Meet five independent filmmakers trying
to create a scene in South Florida.
By Art Levine
Published 4/28/04
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The
return of blowfly
Blowfly, the original dirty rapper, returns
to South Florida stages and exposes his nasty shtick.
By Bob Weinberg
Published 4/21/04
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Meet
the bloggers
Millions of people are spilling their guts
in Weblogs. Chances are, theyre even talking about you.
by Colleen Dougher
Published 4/14/04
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20
things you need to know
as told to T.M. Shine
Published 4/07/04 |
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Painting
itself out of a corner
With a new director and a
young, ambitious staff, the beleaguered Museum of Art is hoping
for a renaissance. But will pet photos and princess diaries
make up for years of bad will and red ink?
By Candice Russell
Published 3/31/04 |
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It
aint over till the punk lady sings
Vanessa Diaz has sung in front of most
pits and orchestra pits. Now, she wants to take Shortstack to
the top of the heap.
By Bob Weinberg
Published 3/24/04 |
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The
selling of Gen Y
Gen Art delivers hip young consumers to
corporations that crave them.
By Lynda Edwards.
Published 3/17/04 |
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The
quick-draw artist
Things are looking up for the prolific
lowbrow painter Francesco LoCastro.
by Candice Russell
Published 3/10/04 |
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The
411 on 305
Hip-hops home number is a Web site
based right here in South Florida.
by T.M. Shine
Published 2/25/04 |
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Food
& Restaurant Issue
Published 2/18/04 |
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The
lords of the ring
Los Straitjackets have instrumental rock
in a full nelson.
by Bob Weinberg
Published 2/11/04 |
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Shaking
an image
Paid to look sexy, some hip-hop video models
want the world to see the brains behind the booty.
by Art Levine
Published 2/04/04 |
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Americas
most overlooked
When Daddys little girl disappears,
America goes on the alert. When Daddys grown-up girl disappears,
America never even knows about it.
by Jim Di Paola
Published 1/28/04 |
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Suicide
girls
Punk, goth and emo girls have found a place
on the Net where they can just kick back and take off their
clothes. Now, SuicideGirls takes the show on the road.
by Bob Weinberg
Published 1/21/04 |
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Two-wheeled
freaks
Full-throttle maniacs on high-octane crotch
Rockets do it all for the thrills. Its the guys of the
Triple Xtreme Stunt Team.
by T.M. Shine
Published 1/14/04 |
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Plotting
a course
Young activists are taking back their South
Florida neighborhoods with community gardens.
by Colleen Dougher
Published 1/07/04 |
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Jackass
of the year
Misplaced ballots, misspent tax dollars, cronyism and intense
racial polarization: Is this any way to run an elections office?
A fresh look at the events leading to Miriam Oliphants
ouster.
by Art Levine
Published 12/31/03 |
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2003 year in review
Looking back at the newsmakers, rule
breakers and risk takers who gave us all something to shout
about.
Published 12/24/03
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Its
a rap
With its low-budget, straight-to-video
urban movies, Breakaway Films isnt aiming for Oscar gold
but U.S. green.
by Art Levine
Published 12/17/03 |
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Ohhhhhhhhh!
What a feeling!
The members of a South Florida car club
know: You dont have to be fast and furious to be a high
Rolla.
by T.M. Shine
Published 12/10/03 |
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The
Music Issue
Published 12/03/03 |
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Diary of an AIDS worker
IX: The final chapter
An AIDS caseworker calls it quits after
nine long years.
by Paul Gallotta
Published 11/26/03
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Its
the questioning that drives us
No one can be told what The Matrix
is about, but this FIU philosopher edits a Web site full of
people trying.
by Barbara Lester
Published 11/19/03
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Jailed
Bait
At Hernando Correctional Institution,
young drug offenders endure more than rehab.
by Jim Di Paola
Published 11/12/03
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Oral
Report
Kids these days give new meaning to the
term head of the class.
by Allison Perrine
Published 11/05/03
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Prominent
features
This years FLIFF has more-impressive
traits than the backside on its programs front cover.
by Barbara Lester
Published 10/29/03
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Fresh
Squeezed
For Miami composer Scott Routenberg,
the world is his studio. by
Bob Weinberg
Published 10/22/03
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Schoolhouse
crock
Injunction-junction, whats compunction?
Illegal in many states, diploma mills provide all the degrees
with none of the work.
by Jim Di Paola
Published 10/15/03
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Stop
me before I eat again
Ed Krachie, the Muhammad Ali of competitive
eating, is on a diet. Yes, a diet.
by Dave Warm
Published 10/08/03
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A
man called Lebo
If David Le Batard is a sellout, why are
so many people buying?
by Candice Russell
Published 10/01/03
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Vigilante
justice
Every time a crime is stopped in South
Florida, a Guardian Angel gets his wings.
by T.M. Shine
Published 09/24/03
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The
best defense ...
With HIV on the rise again in South Florida,
outreach groups step up their fight against a deadly combination
of ignorance, denial and reckless behavior.
by Art Levine
Published 09/17/03
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The
great debates
by T.M. Shine and Dave Warm
Published 09/10/03
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Sex
Survey
Assume the position with our first-ever
South Florida sex poll.
by Dave Warm
Published 08/27/03
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So
you wanna be a pop star?
Well, get in line and hope that
one of these local talent scouts is watching.
by Art Levine
Published 08/20/03
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Rock
patrol
Keeping concertgoers safe is job one
for these cops. Job two is getting a good view of the stage.
by Jim Di Paola
Published 08/13/03
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What
do a couple of guys gotta do to get a bass boat around here?
How two 16-year-old fishing
buddies became the heroes of Loxahatchee and no one noticed.
by T.M. Shine
Published 08/06/03
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Like
father, like sons
Anchored by the twin sons of South Florida
bass legend Jaco pastorius, Way of the Greoove takes flight.
by Bob Weinberg
Published 07/30/03
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The
Eco Awards
From bureaucrats full of bull crap to a town overrun with
horse manure, our latest batch of winners (and losers) proves
it still isnt easy being green in Florida.
Compiled by City Link Staff
Published 07/23/03
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South
Floridas Most Ineligible Bachelors
by Dave Warm
Published 07/16/03
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Raising
the Tiki Bar
Dont call it a tourist trap: The
Mai-Kai is paradise found for fans of Polynesian pop culture.
by Art Levine
Published 07/09/03
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The
diablo inside
Mark Dubin sold his soul for rock n
roll. Heres how hes getting it back.
by Jake Cline
Published 07/02/03
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