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Issue: March 27, 2008
Page: 2
45 stories found - 21 through 40
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  1. Night & Day

    Mmm, the McEel!

    By John Linn
    Published: March 27, 2008

    There was a time when Sushi was a foreign word – whenever it was spoken you would almost immediately hear someone reel back and yelp, “Ew, raw fish?!?” But now...

  2. Night & Day

    It’s About Pride

    By Jamie Laughlin
    Published: March 27, 2008

    Even an otherwise peaceful city like Lake Worth needs the occasional socially active hoopla. Luckily this Saturday and Sunday are just that. Pridefest of the Palm Beaches is...

  3. Night & Day

    Running Pains

    By Jamie Laughlin
    Published: March 27, 2008

    It’s impossible to understand women: They get irrationally angry at the silliest minutia. Like in the new Simon Pegg, Michael Ian Black vehicle Run Fatboy Run, Dennis...

  4. Night & Day

    Battle of the Sexes

    By Phillip Valys
    Published: March 27, 2008

    My, have the rules of flirtation and courtship changed in the last 200 years. Take Napoleonic general Armand de Montriveau’s bizarre crack at courting his sweetheart in...

  5. Night & Day

    Sip, Dip, Drop your Hip

    By Jamie Laughlin
    Published: March 27, 2008

    There’s a trick to surviving Winter Music Conference -- a little thing we like to call Home Base. To be a godsend, Home Base has to have the right mix of lounging areas,...

  6. Night & Day

    (There’s Gonna Be) No Kitsching When They Get Ho-o-o-ome

    Twyla Tharp and Elvis Costello team up for ballet

    By Brandon K. Thorp
    Published: March 27, 2008

    The last time Twyla Tharp combined her unique choreographic talents with the music of a genius rock ´n’ roller, the results were… well, “shameful” is...

  7. Night & Day

    Grand Screen

    By Tara Nieuwesteeg
    Published: March 27, 2008

    The Grand Canyon is one of nature’s most breath-taking creations, but let’s face it: packing the kids into the station wagon and driving 36 hours to Arizona...

  8. Night & Day

    Where the Wild Things Are

    By John Linn
    Published: March 27, 2008

    You’ve sat around watching late night cable enough times to learn this all-important truth about the world: College kids + booze + cameras = disappearing clothing....

  9. Night & Day

    Fly Me to the Moon

    By Jamie Laughlin
    Published: March 27, 2008

    Groupies come in all shapes and sizes. There’s the I-haven’t-eaten-since-the-´80s-so-that-I-can-still-stuff-myself-into-my-acid-washed-jeans type; they want...

  10. Night & Day

    Where’s Dean Stockwell When You Need Him

    By John Linn
    Published: March 27, 2008

    There’s an episode of Quantum Leap where Sam is transported back to 1955, into the body of a black chauffer tasked with protecting the elderly, white widow of the former...

  11. Night & Day

    Marriage(?), Drugs, and Rock ´n’ Roll

    By Mike Sauer
    Published: March 27, 2008

    When guys fantasize about becoming rock stars, they picture more then just playing music to millions of adoring fans and making tons of cash. They also think of the...

  12. Night & Day

    Reality Bites

    By Riki Altman
    Published: March 27, 2008

    What do you get when you combine the true flavors of Mexico and America? Nope, it’s not Taco Bell’s newest colon-cleansing menu item; it’s a photographic exhibit...

  13. Night & Day

    If a DJ Trainwrecks in Wynwood, Does He Make A Sound?

    By John Linn
    Published: March 27, 2008

    Right about – wait for it, wait for it – now, there are 6,145 DJs spinning wax at WMC parties across Miami (not an official statistic). Stacked end-to-end,...

  14. Night & Day

    He Created Homey the Clown!

    By Brett Gillin
    Published: March 27, 2008

    Normally, calling someone a legend in stand up comedy is another way of introducing a comic who’s past his prime and skating by on name recognition alone. Thankfully, this...

  15. Stage

    Show Me, Don't Tell Me

    A powerful message gets lost in the chatter

    By Brandon K. Thorp
    Published: March 27, 2008

    Before we start hacking into Ward 57, the new Iraq war meditation currently chattering before the footlights at Florida Stage, let's talk about two shows that are almost...

  16. Game On

    Online Turnoff

    Who said first-person games need a second person?

    By Gary Hodges
    Published: March 27, 2008

    Developers seem to believe that their first-person games are required to include online modes. Blame it on the few narrow-minded gamers (and critics) who constantly hammer away...

  17. Short Cuts

    Truckee Brothers

    Double Happiness (Populuxe Records)

    By William Michael Smith
    Published: March 27, 2008

    With amps turned to thunder-and-lightning levels and enough instruments on hand to open their own music store, San Diego's Truckee Brothers take a blowtorch on Double Happiness...

  18. Live Wire

    Soulphonics and Ruby Velle

    By Jonathan Cunningham
    Published: March 27, 2008

    Within the genre of soul music there's been a certain revival of late, with modern artists making music that sounds like it was penned and recorded several decades earlier. The...

  19. Outtakes

    Twilight Zone

    Detroit's DJ Godfather wires up the ghetto

    By Tamara Palmer
    Published: March 27, 2008

    Soulja Boy may know how to "Crank Dat," but Detroit's DJ Godfather still had to crank the kid up several notches — and maybe Superman that ho — for his unofficial...

  20. Film

    Apolitical Theater

    Iraq War movie Stop-Loss does its best not to mention the war

    By Scott Foundas
    Published: March 27, 2008

    Considering that the war in Iraq has proven to be Washington's shot-by-shot remake of Vietnam, it's only natural that Hollywood has followed suit, giving us a series of...

Issue: March 27, 2008
Page: 2
45 stories found - 21 through 40
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