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  • Blogs

    May 25, 2012

    Congress Speaks at Tenth-Grade Level; Florida Totally Average; Connie Mack Simplest Speaker in Congress

    There has been a lot of blogspace spent on the Sunlight Foundation's latest study, which found that the speech patterns of members of Congress have gotten markedly simpler over the past 15 years or so."Is Congress getting dumber, or just more plainspoken?" its headline asks, and the whole country at ... More >>

  • Blogs

    April 16, 2012

    Broward Whooping Cough Cases Shouldn't Surprise Anyone

    The Broward County Health Department on Friday afternoon announced that it has confirmed four cases of pertussis, three among school-aged children and one case in an adult. More  commonly known as whooping cough, pertussis is a "highly contagious respiratory disease" that can cau ... More >>

  • Blogs

    January 23, 2012

    Binge Drinking in Florida? Feds Say Not Here

    ​The Onion has penned many parodies of this state, including Florida Legalizes Taking Guns to Work; Florida State University to Phase Out Academic Operations by 2010; and 'Ravaged' Named Florida's Official State Adjective. Though it reads like it, this stat is no parody. According to the Centers f ... More >>

  • News

    November 10, 2011

    In the Heart of Darkness: Veterans Hunt Alligators to Heal the Wounds of War

    ​The Onion has penned many parodies of this state, including Florida Legalizes Taking Guns to Work; Florida State University to Phase Out Academic Operations by 2010; and 'Ravaged' Named Florida's Official State Adjective. Though it reads like it, this stat is no parody. According to the Centers f ... More >>

  • Blogs

    November 4, 2011

    Tap 42: A Sneak Preview of the Restaurant To Open November 16

    ​Mark your calendars, beer lovers. Tap 42 will open for business on November 16: the beer, bourbon, and burger bar conceived by Sean and Blaise McMackin. Residents for 28 years, the brothers had wondered why Lauderdale was missing a beer bar with attention to design for which parking and the crowd ... More >>

  • Blogs

    August 12, 2011

    Facebook Takes on Rick Scott's Florida Keys Fishing Vacation

    Rick Scott's FacebookReportedly a large gag grouper, which the governor is said to have released after posing with it.​Gov. Rick Scott decided to promote Florida tourism yesterday -- after promoting the woodlands of Montana and the ritzy mountain getaways in Colorado -- with a fishing trip to the ... More >>

  • Blogs

    August 3, 2011

    Rick Scott Taking Suggestions for Jobs to Do; We Opine

    ​Gov. Rick Scott's office announced yesterday that he's ripping off former Gov. and Sen. Bob Graham's idea of working with Florida's commoners in their workplace.In what Scott is calling "Let's Get to Work" days, he started his first job today at a doughnut joint in Tampa, selling rings of fried d ... More >>

  • News

    January 6, 2011

    Joyeria de Walmart No Cumple con las Promesas Verdes

    ​Gov. Rick Scott's office announced yesterday that he's ripping off former Gov. and Sen. Bob Graham's idea of working with Florida's commoners in their workplace.In what Scott is calling "Let's Get to Work" days, he started his first job today at a doughnut joint in Tampa, selling rings of fried d ... More >>

  • Dining

    September 9, 2010

    Trata Greek Taverna in Fort Lauderdale: Great Food, No Gimmicks

    ​Gov. Rick Scott's office announced yesterday that he's ripping off former Gov. and Sen. Bob Graham's idea of working with Florida's commoners in their workplace.In what Scott is calling "Let's Get to Work" days, he started his first job today at a doughnut joint in Tampa, selling rings of fried d ... More >>

  • Music

    August 26, 2010

    Hank III's Hellish Days at Curb Records are Nearly Over

    ​Gov. Rick Scott's office announced yesterday that he's ripping off former Gov. and Sen. Bob Graham's idea of working with Florida's commoners in their workplace.In what Scott is calling "Let's Get to Work" days, he started his first job today at a doughnut joint in Tampa, selling rings of fried d ... More >>

  • Music

    April 8, 2010

    Mike Mineo Celebrates Album Release at Funky Buddha Lounge

    ​Gov. Rick Scott's office announced yesterday that he's ripping off former Gov. and Sen. Bob Graham's idea of working with Florida's commoners in their workplace.In what Scott is calling "Let's Get to Work" days, he started his first job today at a doughnut joint in Tampa, selling rings of fried d ... More >>

  • News

    April 1, 2010

    David Simon's New HBO Series "Treme" Uses Fiction to Honor New Orleans

    ​Gov. Rick Scott's office announced yesterday that he's ripping off former Gov. and Sen. Bob Graham's idea of working with Florida's commoners in their workplace.In what Scott is calling "Let's Get to Work" days, he started his first job today at a doughnut joint in Tampa, selling rings of fried d ... More >>

  • News

    April 1, 2010

    How HBO's "Treme" Can Get New Orleans Right

    ​Gov. Rick Scott's office announced yesterday that he's ripping off former Gov. and Sen. Bob Graham's idea of working with Florida's commoners in their workplace.In what Scott is calling "Let's Get to Work" days, he started his first job today at a doughnut joint in Tampa, selling rings of fried d ... More >>

  • Blogs

    April 9, 2009

    Sunrise Commissioner Not Qualified to Give Lectures on Waste

    It's terrific that seemingly every level of government has been infected with vigilance toward waste, but you can have too much of a good thing. Prudence with trimming budgets can quickly turn to hysteria, especially when politics is involved. There's a risk of being penny-wise and pound-foolish.sun ... More >>

  • Blogs

    January 8, 2009

    Q&A With South Florida Real World: Brooklyn Cast

    Last night, Real World: Brooklyn made queer TV history, thanks to the first ever transgender cast member, a South Florida male-to-female named Katelyn Cusanelli. The introspective, self-proclaimed computer geek, who went to McPhatter Technical School in Davie and Palm Beach Community College talked ... More >>

  • Blogs

    December 8, 2008

    FBI Documents: Knievel Ordered South Florida Assault

    If you believe the FBI, the late daredevil Evel Knievel made it a habit of harassing his rivals. He even ordered his enemies to be beaten, especially if they wouldn't back down from challenging his records. That's according to a 290-page file on Knievel released by the FBI earlier this year.& ... More >>

  • Music

    November 27, 2008

    Covers à Go-Go

    The Postmarks leave their stamp with a new album and prove they're more than one-hit wonders

  • News

    November 22, 2007

    Have Terror, Will Travel

    How two FBI mercenaries cashed in on the Liberty City Seven terrorism case

  • News

    June 28, 2007

    My Girlfriend Flicka

    Giddyup games are more than childish fun for pony play fetishists

  • News

    December 21, 2006

    Deck the Halls With Waste and Folly

    Just don't ask too many questions about a sweetheart trash contract in Florida's most complacent city

  • News

    December 14, 2006

    Deck the Halls With Waste and Folly

    Just don't ask too many questions about a sweetheart trash contract in Florida's most complacent city

  • Film

    May 4, 2006

    Welcome to Hooters

    Jimmy Buffett inexplicably leads a kid movie to the big screen.

  • Film

    May 4, 2006

    Knockoff

    A German New Waver resorts to tired old tricks.

  • Film

    April 20, 2006

    Knockoff

    A German new waver resorts to tired old tricks.

  • Calendar

    September 15, 2005

    Mold Your Horses

    A German new waver resorts to tired old tricks.

  • News

    December 16, 2004

    Don't Hide the G-r-r-r

    Who You Gonna Call?

  • News

    July 8, 2004

    Cleaning It Up

    Not-so-cute Place Names

  • News

    February 26, 2004

    Tackling Terrorism Inventively

    Would-be Edisons come up with new ways to whack and disarm the bad guys

  • Music

    December 11, 2003

    Field Marshall

    Jamaican upstart loves the scent of that purple skunk

  • Music

    October 16, 2003

    Punk Poverty

    Anarchy and flying French fries collide in the world of Against Me!

  • Music

    August 14, 2003

    Morning Star

    Feet in Nashville, head in the sky, Venus Hum keeps stretching

  • Music

    July 10, 2003

    The Decemberists

    Castaways and Cutouts (Hush/Kill Rock Stars)

  • News

    May 15, 2003

    Letters for May 15-21, 2003

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  • Music

    May 15, 2003

    Denroy's Kids

    Morgan Heritage brings reggae to those without a clue

  • News

    March 13, 2003
  • Dining

    January 30, 2003

    Big for Its Britches

    Big City Tavern should eventually break free from its chains

  • News

    March 22, 2001

    Undercurrents

    Why is the Sun-Sentinel’s Cuba bureau so kind to Fidel?

  • News

    November 30, 2000

    It's Chad-tastic!

    A reporter plunges into the heart of electoral darkness in Broward County, only to see the light -- through a pricked chad

  • Culture

    November 2, 2000

    What, Them Worry?

    As Mad celebrates its 400th issue, its editors wonder how to stay funny in a world gone mad

  • Calendar

    April 6, 2000

    Dem Bones

    International Dinosaur Symposium

  • Music

    March 30, 2000

    Death and the Single Girl

    Goth survivor Gitane Demone

  • Calendar

    March 30, 2000

    Disco Will Never Die

    The World Disco Classic 2000 Music and Dance Convention

  • News

    October 28, 1999

    Bow Woe Woe

    Rescue groups in Palm Beach County believe Animal Care & Control is killing dogs that could be adopted

  • News

    April 22, 1999

    Gory Days

    In the time before million-dollar contracts, athletes earned their money the hard way. Just ask basketball barnstormer Steve Magula.

  • Calendar

    February 18, 1999

    Leaders of the Pack

    In the time before million-dollar contracts, athletes earned their money the hard way. Just ask basketball barnstormer Steve Magula.

  • Calendar

    December 24, 1998

    Handle With Care

    In the time before million-dollar contracts, athletes earned their money the hard way. Just ask basketball barnstormer Steve Magula.

  • Film

    October 1, 1998

    Your Fiends and Neighbors

    In the time before million-dollar contracts, athletes earned their money the hard way. Just ask basketball barnstormer Steve Magula.

  • Music

    July 23, 1998

    Short Cuts

    In the time before million-dollar contracts, athletes earned their money the hard way. Just ask basketball barnstormer Steve Magula.

  • Culture

    July 16, 1998

    Getting a Kick Out of Cole

    In the time before million-dollar contracts, athletes earned their money the hard way. Just ask basketball barnstormer Steve Magula.

  • Calendar

    December 18, 1997

    Photosensitive

    In the time before million-dollar contracts, athletes earned their money the hard way. Just ask basketball barnstormer Steve Magula.

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