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Issue: June 19, 2008
Page: 2
42 stories found - 21 through 40
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  1. Night & Day

    He Makes Noises… With His Mouth!

    By Brett Gillin
    Published: June 19, 2008

    There was a time not too long ago that many people had legitimate fears that computers would take over their jobs and render them obsolete. Along came Michael Winslow, giving...

  2. Night & Day

    Gotta Get Back in Time

    By Mike Sauer
    Published: June 19, 2008

    If there is one thing that the Starbucks colonization of America has taken from us, it’s our old hangouts. You didn’t used to necessarily go to your local coffee shop...

  3. Night & Day

    Calles Malas

    They’re ready to rumble at the Hard Rock!

    By Tom McFadden
    Published: June 19, 2008

    There are many training options for youngsters hoping to become professional boxers: Join the local gym or Golden Gloves, get a professional trainer, or be abandoned by your...

  4. Night & Day

    Say Goodnight to the Bad Guy

    By John Linn
    Published: June 19, 2008

    How do you know when you’re the villain in a film? Huge piles of coke on your desk are a dead giveaway, but what about the more subtle cues? For instance, if you command...

  5. Night & Day

    Who Needs Macy’s? We’ve Got Wilton Drive!

    By Terra Sullivan
    Published: June 19, 2008

    You have Thanksgiving affairs on lockdown, but when it comes to gay pride you could learn from Wilton Manors. During the Stonewall Street Festival (Wilton Dr., between NE 20th...

  6. Night & Day

    Work is For the Dogs

    By Jamie Laughlin
    Published: June 19, 2008

    Regardless of how much you dread it, each year Take Your Child to Work Day happens. Your otherwise peaceful sanctuary (AKA: employee break room) is overrun with headless, naked...

  7. Night & Day

    Big Breaks

    Cheap Art and Cheaper Booze at Art Rx II

    By Brandon K. Thorp
    Published: June 19, 2008

    I didn’t have the cash to do my collecting at Art Basel or Art Miami — not even across the street, in that weird little warehouse where people with dreads were...

  8. Night & Day

    Here I Am: Rock Me Like a Hurricane

    By Jamie Laughlin
    Published: June 19, 2008

    It’s that time of year when we start scouring stores and hoarding D batteries (no, not Valentine’s Day.) It’s hurricane season! Floridians are an odd bunch when...

  9. Night & Day

    That’s Why We Have a Body!

    Opening play offers real interpersonal exploration.

    By Heather Burdick
    Published: June 19, 2008

    The award winning play, Why We Have a Body, by Claire Chafee is literate and lyrical with both hilarious scenes and “shattering moments,” explains local director,...

  10. Stage

    T(errible)-Wrecks

    Neil LaBute's better angels step into a parched landscape of unredeemable ugliness

    By Brandon K. Thorp
    Published: June 19, 2008

    Going to a wake and sequestering yourself with a grief-stricken husband for 75 minutes in the presence of his beloved wife's corpse. Listening and saying nothing, even though...

  11. Art

    Tiny Bricks, Big Fun

    Nathan Sawaya's LEGO creations levitate into the eerie and the supernatural

    By Michael Mills
    Published: June 19, 2008

    Just in case you don't pick up on it the instant you walk in, the key to "Nathan Sawaya: The Art of the Brick" can be found in a sculpture on the far side of the main gallery....

  12. Game On

    Ninja Gaiden II for Xbox goes heavy on the gore and glitches

    By Gary Hodges
    Published: June 19, 2008

    It's probably a good thing Game On wasn't around to review Ninja Gaiden when it hit Xbox in 2004 — we probably would've written "an awesome, brutal, majestic action...

  13. News

    Field of Drools

    Local cricketers can only dream of playing in the county's new high-end cricket stadium

    By Amy Guthrie
    Published: June 19, 2008

    On a recent Saturday evening at Lauderhill Sports Complex, the westernmost baseball field is missing its leather base bags. A large white circle cuts through the orange dirt of...

  14. Music

    Trashy Treasure

    The B-52's reappear just in time for far out to be way in again

    By Tony Ware
    Published: June 19, 2008

    One man's trash is another man's treasure. And nowhere is this more evident than in a Southern small-town thrift store, where beer helmets and broken furniture end up as...

  15. Short Cuts

    N.E.R.D.

    By Ben Westhoff
    Published: June 19, 2008

    Seeing Sounds is the third album from N.E.R.D., the "artist" project from the members of production team the Neptunes (Pharrell Williams and Chad Hugo), plus their buddy Shay...

  16. Live Wire

    Dirty Dozen Brass Band

    By Jonathan Cunningham
    Published: June 19, 2008

    For a long time, there was a roadside billboard in Little Haiti that read "Soul Is Waterproof." It was an ode to Hurricane Katrina survivors, and those words ring true when it...

  17. Outtakes

    Corporate Concert Stranglehold

    Just when you thought it couldn't get any worse

    By Cole Haddon
    Published: June 19, 2008

    Whether it's American Airlines Arena or the BankAtlantic Center, it seems America's sports teams are more than willing to pimp their reputation out to anybody for a buck these...

  18. Film

    Life With Father

    A domineering dad and the son under his thumb in When Did You Last See Your Father?

    By Ella Taylor
    Published: June 19, 2008

    Nothing snaps a child's head around quite like a dying parent, even when the parent is a cantankerous old sod like Arthur Morrison (Jim Broadbent), whose nominally adult son...

  19. Short Cuts

    Kris Delmhorst

    By Lee Zimmerman
    Published: June 19, 2008

    She may give the impression of being the sensitive type, but Kris Delmhorst isn't your father's folkie. Nor for that matter is she is one of your dad's old-school...

  20. Live Wire

    Rancid

    By Michael Roberts
    Published: June 19, 2008

    Like Green Day, Rancid was once reviled as a band of poseurs by much of the punk-rock intelligentsia but is now seen as a standard-bearer for the genre — and sheer...

Issue: June 19, 2008
Page: 2
42 stories found - 21 through 40
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