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Mandoah "Manny" Ebaid walks Harrison Street in downtown Hollywood. It's 10:30 on a Wednesday night in February, and the restaurateur is checking the foot traffic outside his...
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Gathered around the low, round hotel table, four booze-broken musicians out of Orange County, California, lean forward with goofy but tired smiles and introduce themselves to...
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I've never forgotten hearing a radio interview with Patrick O'Connell, chef/owner of the Inn at Little Washington, one of the world's great restaurants. He didn't say much...
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A gritty portrait of ghetto life in contemporary South Africa, Tsotsi packs an unexpected emotional wallop. Gavin Hood's film tells a story of violence and redemption that's...
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In the evil galaxy of schadenfreude where theater resides, nothing's better than a darkly funny play about hopeless wankers full of big talk and even bigger dreams that you...
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Wonder Showzen: Season One (MTV)
On the surface, the way this MTV2 puppetfest explores adult concepts through a kiddie-show format seems fresh as a Nantucket limerick. But...
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Seven days before Federer, Agassi, Sharapova, and company roll into town for the NASDAQ-100 Open, 20-year-old tennis prodigy Ahsha Rolle walks slowly from Crandon Park Court...
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By Brian McManus, Saby Reyes-Kulkarni and Jonathan Zwickel Published:
March 30, 2006
South Florida has long been a hub of pirate-radio activity. Thanks to mercilously flat terrain, miles and miles of nondescript subdivisions and warehouses, and a large...
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If you're craving an antidote to the sanctity of repressed gay cowboys, you could do worse than Adam & Steve. This good-natured comedy from writer-director Craig Chester uses...
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If there's one thing that most Floridians could probably live the rest of their lives without seeing one more of (besides hurricanes), it would be flamingos. While they are...
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Somewhere between the time DJ Kool Herc got the party started in the 1970s and LL Cool J's star turn on MTV Unplugged in 1991, hip-hop went mainstream. First it conquered the...
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Coconut Creek Commissioner and state House candidate Jim Waldman claims that his heart is with the Democrats, but a look at his campaign contributions shows that his wallet is...
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It's often difficult to critically analyze a much-beloved artist, because the reviewer's tendency is to excuse irksome traits or loathsome sonic detours simply because of past...
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We all want to believe that in even the most dangerous or frightening of situations, we would have the courage to stand up for our convictions that we would not name...
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The Andy Milonakis Show: The Complete First Season (MTV)
Another Public Enemy (Tartan)
A Boy Named Charlie Brown (Paramount)
Dark Kingdom: The Dragon King (Sony) ...
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As picket lines go, the gathering of jai-alai players in T-shirts and uniforms at Dania Jai-Alai last week was on the pathetically puny side. Well, it was strictly an...
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Before the Yeah Yeah Yeahs' Karen O strutted, spit, and cooed her way to indie-rock icon status, the last dynamic female to front a rock band was arguably Courtney Love. The...
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Maybe spring break should have lured me down closer to the beach, but I was at Kim's Alley Bar in Fort Lauderdale's Gateway Plaza for a reason.
My friend Jana, a college...
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If recent breakouts by Mylo and Vitalic have proven that there's still life left in house music and upbeat electronica (and they have), Idol Tryouts proves that there's also...
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Point by Point
The rent-a-cop alternative: The March 16 Tailpipe column addressed the important issues of anti-rape measures at FAU ("In the Clouds"). I suggest that...