Most people won't notice a difference. Really, who would? The bylines hide between the headlines and the article, and besides, the entire intent of journalism isn't the writers but the stories. So, maybe, people won't notice. But they should. In the wake of Newsweek's last issue and the Miami Heral ... More >>
How many pumpkin faces can you identify?For Halloween, Clean Plate Charlie has selected a group of celebrities and newsworthy individuals that are scarier than any creature lurking in a shopping mall haunted house. See if you can guess whose eyes are lurking behind these jack-o'-lanterns (a ... More >>
This is a tough one to write, so I may as well get to the point.I've accepted a job at WPLG-TV (Channel 10) and will be starting there in a couple of weeks. The offer was pretty simple: Local 10 asked me if I wanted to bring my brand of journalism to the airwaves, and I accepted the challenge.& ... More >>
Bob DeutschThe photographer with Carol Burnett.At the advice of several friends, retired photographer turned real estate broker Bob Deutsch did some housecleaning recently. He swept his old prints and negatives out of his closet and arranged for a collection of them to rest somewhere with more fr ... More >>
flickr user: sskennelLike a train wreck, you can't look away.I have a confession to make about Sarah Palin. It's not an easy thing to admit, especially from this side of the liberal-elite media establishment. Every fiber of my journalistic being urges me to ignore her, to block out the gleaming, ... More >>
Read a penetrating chapter from former Phoenix New Times investigative reporter Terry Greene Sterling's book: ILLEGAL: Life and Death in Arizona's Immigration War Zone
This guy is really Florida's best hope?Last week, just as his pissing match with the state Legislature over oil drilling in the Gulf reached ludicrous proportions, Charlie Crist got a big, wet boost to his Senate campaign from the national press.In a Newsweek article, "The Resurrection of Crist" ... More >>
Now that MC Hammer has his own reality show, you just knew the Vanilla Ice cameo was soon to follow. The Wellington white boy man makes his appearance on this Sunday's third episode for a "huge concert" in the only state white enough to fill a stadium for the show: Utah.But hey, this act works bette ... More >>
See if you can find a silver lining for South Florida in these two reports in major national news magazines about Palm Beach. Newsweek's Daniel Gross writes about how Bernard Madoff fleeced Palm Beach high society and Time declares the county to be The New Capital of Florida Corruption. Give up?It m ... More >>
Capsule reviews of current area art exhibitions.
Capsule reviews of current area art exhibitions.
Capsule reviews of current area art exhibitions.
Capsule reviews of current area art exhibitions.
Capsule reviews of current area art exhibitions.
Capsule reviews of current area art exhibitions.
Capsule reviews of current area art exhibitions.
A subdued thriller considers the ominous power of storytelling.
The Return of Dr. Octagon (OCD International)
Ron Gunzburger public employee, power blogger can't stay put, politically
NOFX plays with punk politics
This Hanukkah, Jews kindle the lights of a new hipster identity
Can Dream Dinners liberate Sunrise's working moms?
Springsteen's no spring chicken, but he's still the Boss
Fort Lauderdale's John B. Anderson ran for president in 1980 and paved the way for spoiler candidates
Ensler offers wisdom from below the waist
The road to Ellen was paved with the best of intentions
After you read this critic's magic, you'll want to stand and applaud
Sara Lee Creech of Belle Glade tells a long-forgotten chapter of civil rights history
Sandman author Neil Gaiman finds magic in the damnedest place
After years of playing political hardball, Ron Gunzburger says he wants to take a softer approach with his nationally known Website
Broward's Coral Ridge Ministries says it's merely running an educational outreach. So why is it using politics to campaign against gay rights?
Fed up with fear of infection and bored with the Internet, a new generation of swingers reinvents South Florida's sexual underworld
Author Elizabeth Wurtzel's depraved sojourn in South Florida netted plenty of titillation and an arrest for shoplifting
How novelist Elmore Leonard's friendship with Palm Beach County criminal judge Marvin Mounts led to a popular book and a new TV show
