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Issue: June 5, 2008
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  1. Feature

    Miami Fury Football Still Struggles

    After a decade on the gridiron, the city's only women's pro squad tries to tackle a losing record.

    By Francisco Alvarado
    Published: June 5, 2008

    It's a blazing late May afternoon at Nathaniel "Traz" Powell Stadium near Opa-locka. The 29 members of the Miami Fury gather at the 50-yard line, dressed in their shiny aqua...

  2. Night&Day

    The New Bohemians

    By Carlos Suarez De Jesus
    Published: June 5, 2008

    Welcome to Coconut Grove — artist community turned hotbed of chichi consumerism bordering balmy Biscayne Bay. At this picturesque crossroads, where battered bohemia meets...

  3. Night&Day

    Beneficial Brewskis

    Chug-a-lug for charity at this Gables block party.

    By Patrice Elizabeth Grell Yursik
    Published: June 5, 2008

    There are many ideal times for beer drinking — a lazy Sunday afternoon at the beach, a baseball game, or immediately after a hard day’s work. This week, there’s...

  4. Night&Day

    Urban Hedonism

    Poplife packs ’em into White Room.

    By JACOB KATEL
    Published: June 5, 2008

    Gaggles of beautiful girls press their high heels against the cracked rocks; the night air is heavy, hot, and wet; the clubs are stumbling distance to each other; and the...

  5. Night&Day

    Chicken Soup for the Soul

    No soda on the side, just a stirring stage performance.

    By Raina McLeod
    Published: June 5, 2008

    Some women don’t want you to know their age, while others conceal their shoe size. Some decide to hide their IQ, maybe to fit in or maybe because they adore catching...

  6. Night&Day

    Old-School Kicks

    Stop by Sweat for a real dose of Pure Imagination.

    By P. Scott Cunningham
    Published: June 5, 2008

    Sixty years after television made it obsolete, radio drama is going strong, surviving purely on the sheer nerdiness required to produce it. Its patron saint, This American Life...

  7. Night&Day

    Tree Huggers

    By Patrice Elizabeth Grell Yursik
    Published: June 5, 2008

    Banyans have those incredible trunks, willows are weepy, and oaks are famously mighty. But few trees are so strikingly beautiful that they’ve earned an annual festival...

  8. Night&Day

    Scotchy Scotch, Scotch

    This ain’t your average oceanside tipple.

    By Patrice Elizabeth Grell Yursik
    Published: June 5, 2008

    In case you’re a rum, vodka, or — shudder — Everclear drinker, allow us to educate you about one of our favorite brands o’ booze. That would be Johnny...

  9. Night&Day

    The Birdcage Brunch

    Laughs, music, and a mean brunch at Gem.

    By MARIA ARGUELLO
    Published: June 5, 2008

    It's Sunday morning, and you're planning on parking your butt in front of a Top Chef marathon. But out-of-town guests are blowing up your phone, demanding to go out to brunch....

  10. Night&Day

    Destruction or Percussion?

    By Jamie Laughlin
    Published: June 5, 2008

    In America — hell, at Churchill’s alone — everything that can be done already has been. We’ve seen a guy light himself on fire and then ride a motorcycle...

  11. Night&Day

    Smile! You’re with Candido Camero

    Roll to Afro-Cuban rhythm during this summer concert series.

    By Julienne Gage
    Published: June 5, 2008

    About the only music lovers making out in this scorching heat are the crickets. But no worries — while they’re rubbing their wings into a sweat, you can saunter...

  12. Night&Day

    Arsht Loves the Kids

    Don’t be fooled by the stick figures; these artists have talent.

    By Raina McLeod
    Published: June 5, 2008

    Back in our day, we had to walk 30 miles to school with holes in our shell-toes and a cattle-driving dog nipping at our heels. But once we arrived at our destination, the...

  13. Night&Day

    Tutus, Tap Shoes, and Tangos

    A new dance fest for the New World.

    By PRISCILLA GOMEZ
    Published: June 5, 2008

    You’ve watched every episode of So You Think You Can Dance, bought leg warmers and tights, and somehow made it through Shall We Dance?, Step Up 2 the Streets, and Save the...

  14. Night&Day

    Fightin’ the Good Fight

    Dennis Rodman’s favorite band keeps on rockin’ in the free world.

    By John Linn
    Published: June 5, 2008

    Pearl Jam has always been a political sort of band — recall the Ticketmaster boycott, Eddie Vedder’s public Bush bashing, and the group’s aversion to big...

  15. Night&Day

    Nothing like SpiderPig

    This Pussy is rockin’ PS14 every week without fail.

    By Raina McLeod
    Published: June 5, 2008

    Lola Bar couldn’t tame it, and Lounge 16 was too small to satisfy it, but Liquor Lounge handcuffed it for a year, and The Club House was an appropriately raucous fling...

  16. Night&Day

    Everything’s Coming Up Uggla

    The Marlins’ not-so-secret weapon aims at the Reds.

    By Chris Joseph
    Published: June 5, 2008

    One of the main reasons for the Florida Marlins’ recent ass-kicking ways has been the out-of-his-gourd play of 28-year-old second baseman Dan Uggla. He finished May atop...

  17. Night&Day

    Gastric Redemption

    Put down that plastic fork and grub out in the Gables.

    By Raina McLeod
    Published: June 5, 2008

    Call us eat-out-aholics, but our workdays are nothing without the anticipation of biting into an eight-dollar sandwich for lunch. And be honest, you agree that special...

  18. Night&Day

    Make Way for Goombay

    The annual Bahamian festival heats up Coconut Grove.

    By Patrice Elizabeth Grell Yursik
    Published: June 5, 2008

    Miami’s revelers always visit the other half of Coconut Grove’s Grand Avenue — the commercialized strip that’s home to chain retailers and college bars. The...

  19. Night&Day

    Get Your Sharpies Out

    John B brings the boom and signs boobs at Laundry Bar.

    By Eric W. Saeger
    Published: June 5, 2008

    British DJ John B helped tear the lid off drum ’n’ bass in the mid- to late-Nineties. Within a year of his first rave, John adopted this rogue art form as his music...

  20. Letters

    Letters from the Issue of June 5, 2008

    "They know the courts will do nothing to them, so basically these thugs have a license to do whatever they want."

    Published: June 5, 2008

    Family Fun How do you say "rip-off" en español?: I read Janine Zeitlin's article "Adults Only" (May 29), about the La Cosa Nostra Spanish TV show. It's just a cheap,...

Issue: June 5, 2008
Page: 1
44 stories found - 1 through 20
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