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Wynwood Brewery to open in fall
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Saturday pool parties back at the Four Seasons
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Miami Spice announces dates, prices, and venues
Surrounded by the entire Jaguars team and coaches at a morning training camp practice, Luke surprised Brad by taking his first steps since before his illness. Tears rolled down the faces of many in attendance which included more than 50 friends and family members.
In the past two years, Teach For America has nearly doubled the number of African American corps members from 390 to 720, and has increased the number of Latino corps members from 300 to 550.
Seth MacFarlane's Ted joins the ranks of Harold and Kumar Go to White Castle and Observe and Report among razor-sharp cultural satires cleverly disguised as dumb comedies.
As I predicted several weeks ago, SB 1070 has been left essentially toothless. While it may require state law enforcement to make immigration status determinations, there isn't much that the state can do with the determinations once made.
Sure, chefs have become celebrities, featured in shows like Top Chef, giving us an unprecedented peek into their world. While these are certainly fascinating parts of their lives, chefs do so much more for their communities than feed those lucky enough to eat in their restaurants.
Mark has learned well from his father, and not just in how to write notes on books he ships off to potential reviewers. He is unflinching as he faces the moral dilemmas of his and his father's life.
The media tends to portray Miami as a city plagued by many ills. A city with a low quality of life. A city that you visit in the winter, but not a city where you want to live. But teams like the Heat dispel that notion entirely.
In a new segment with Noah Coslov of CineSport, I break down my sleepers in the upcoming NBA Draft, which takes place June 28, in New Jersey.
His Florida speech to a group of Latino lawmakers in Florida isn't indicative of a softening on immigration reform at all, but just another in a long series of Mitt Romney smokescreens.
However, take a more careful look at the past few seasons of LeBron. On paper, at least, he has actually done a lot of the things we claim we want our sports heroes to do.
As I was watching the Miami Heat beat the Oklahoma Thunders, I couldn't hep but draw the parallels between the Heat winning and the President's DREAMer policy announcement.
Life is about becoming who we are, holding on to toxic relationships is what keeps us from growing, and time is a rubber band.
We need to reach younger people for whom the cellphone, keyboard and mouse are like extensions of their own bodies. Although -- and it makes me happy to say so -- several of them gatecrashed this edition.
The relatively recent epidemic of opium-addiction is now America's fastest growing drug problem. While the consequences of this prescription-driven epidemic may be largely invisible to the general public, it is all too clear to doctors like myself.
Eliminating scholarships for liberal arts students would be a tragic mistake, one that would just chase more of our best students -- our smart future workers -- out of Florida for good.
Those of us that stand up to fight bad proposals at the local level, bad legislation at the state level and bad policies at the federal level don't do it because it is safe, expedient or popular. We fight because it's the right thing to do.
Ediberto Roman, 2012.26.06
Xavier L. Suarez, 2012.25.06