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Issue: September 6, 2007
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48 stories found - 21 through 40
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  1. Night & Day

    Are You Ready For Some Football?

    By John Linn
    Published: September 6, 2007

    For NFL fans, the opening day of the football season is the most fabled day of the year -- and Thursday night's game featuring the New Orleans Saints and the Indianapolis Colts...

  2. Night & Day

    On Any Given Sunday

    You’ll need a place to watch the game. These bars have the best deals, friendliest staff, and – número uno – the most televisions!

    By Jamie Laughlin
    Published: September 6, 2007

    U-N-I-T-Y In addition to just being a great bar, New Moon’s (2440 Wilton Dr., Wilton Manors) distinguishing characteristic is that you can pull up a stool, watch sports,...

  3. Night & Day

    Hot Wax

    By John Letsch
    Published: September 6, 2007

    OK, let's pretend that this is an advice column for guys who want to make a good impression on the ladies. Nice clothes, a decent ride, and good hygiene are all no-brainers....

  4. Night & Day

    Viral Fungus Among Us

    By Phillip Valys
    Published: September 6, 2007

    History buffs and flower-power vets of the ´60s remember America’s all-consuming fascination with the space race and its mad scramble to monopolize the world’s nuclear warheads...

  5. Night & Day

    Color Ascends to the Sublime

    By Jamie Laughlin
    Published: September 6, 2007

    “I control emotion – my medium is art,” said Miami colorist Keith Smith about his unusual method of paint application. His finished products look unique because they are: Smith...

  6. Night & Day

    Do the Horshack

    And welcome back our homeboy

    By John Linn
    Published: September 6, 2007

    Last year, the seminal American progressive-house duo Deep Dish put the brakes on their collective work to pursue solo projects – leaving fans to wonder how the heck they’d...

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    Mixed and Matched

    See asses beaten at Warriors Collide II

    By Sam Eifling
    Published: September 6, 2007

    Time was, this stuff was known generically as ultimate fighting, and it looked like a cross between boxing and a bar brawl. The main difference being that if this wiry...

  8. Night & Day

    Gee, That’s Sew Like Her

    By John Linn
    Published: September 6, 2007

    Art-o-philes in the FTL can finally exhale – the Museum of Art Fort Lauderdale (1 E. Las Olas Blvd., Fort Lauderdale) has reopened! The Museum, which had shut its doors in June...

  9. Night & Day

    954 Represent!

    By John Linn
    Published: September 6, 2007

    There’s something admirable about having intense pride for the city you live in. Still, that type of dedication is a rare commodity here in Fort Lauderdale, a city full of...

  10. Night & Day

    To Act or Not to Act

    That is the Question

    By Penn Bullock
    Published: September 6, 2007

    Our “post-modern” world is taking on the ambience of a cattle farm: ads are on the air now for Mirapex, a pill to treat restless-leg syndrome; “possible...

  11. Night & Day

    Guy Harvey Gone Goth

    By Terra Sullivan
    Published: September 6, 2007

    One of the beauties of livin’-la-vida-SoFla is being able to walk into any ramshackle beachside bar and see an artist’s airbrushed wall mural of tropical fish. Of...

  12. Night & Day

    Get Freaky on Friday

    By Raina McLeod
    Published: September 6, 2007

    He’s invited you to “Pop that Coochie” and directed you in which positions to place both “your face” and “your ass.” But now, on the First...

  13. Night & Day

    Running Man (or Woman)

    By Jamie Laughlin
    Published: September 6, 2007

    You only run (1) when chased, or (2) towards snacks. That’s OK. Nobody ever said that you have to be a marathon winner to be a productive member of society. In fact, this...

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    Fizzy Hardcore

    By Bryan Falla
    Published: September 6, 2007

    Emo and hardcore are like Itchy and Scratchy: one smiles dejectedly as the other saws it in half. Whether the two get along or not, Sugar Paradise (4221 N. State Road 7,...

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    Scattered Art

    By Carlos Suarez De Jesus
    Published: September 6, 2007

    Visit the world of Karen Kilimnik and you'll find a gothic landscape cloaked in a gossamer web of memory. Her trove of imagery flits from ballet, childhood, pop music, film and...

  16. Stage

    Cornitalia

    Lasagna with a moral

    By Brandon K. Thorp
    Published: September 6, 2007

    What's the difference between good corn and bad corn? And anyway, what's corn? Is it, like pornography, a thing you know only when you see it? One suspects that to declare...

  17. Artbeat

    Architecture in Colombia: A Sense of Place

    By Marya Summers
    Published: September 6, 2007

    Take 59 pages from a book on modern Colombian architecture and reproduce them as posters and you've got "Architecture in Colombia: A Sense of Place," or so it seems (the book...

  18. DVDish

    Seasons in the Sun

    Published: September 6, 2007

    The Office: Season Three (Universal) After a shaky first season and a better-with-every-episode second, The Office proved itself one of the most consistent comedies in the...

  19. What Else Is New?

    Our top DVD picks scheduled for release this week:

    Desperate Housewives, Georgia Rule

    Published: September 6, 2007

    The Black Donnellys: The Complete Series (Universal) Chill Out Scooby-Doo! (Warner Bros.)City of Violence (Weinstein)Delta Farce (Lionsgate)Desperate Housewives: The Complete...

  20. Game On

    Getting Medieval

    Two Worlds sends next-gen RPGs back to the Dark Ages

    By Chris Ward
    Published: September 6, 2007

    Funny how gaming's most epic genre — the role-playing game — often feels the most limited in scope. After all, how many ways can we traverse a medieval land, defeat...

Issue: September 6, 2007
Page: 2
48 stories found - 21 through 40
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