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Perez Hilton Picks a Fight
Haters and lawsuits threaten Miami's infamous celebrity gossip export.
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Silly Wabbit
So a guy in a bunny suit walks into a bar ...
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The Murder of Master Do
Ten murders and Haitian gangs roil the quiet town of North Miami.
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Poisoned Well
What was contaminating our drinking water? Who knows - Dade officials stopped looking.
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Ignored and Cheated
Farm workers earn nada in America's green bean capital.
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Carbonell Cold Shoulder (7)
We're all losers at South Florida's biggest awards show.
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A Pregnant Pause (7)
Drink heavily and don't worry. That baby will be fine.
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Sour Milk (7)
Tennessee Williams gets walloped in the Design District.
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Poisoned Well (6)
What was contaminating our drinking water? Who knows - Dade officials stopped looking.
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Perez Hilton Picks a Fight (5)
Haters and lawsuits threaten Miami's infamous celebrity gossip export.
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Buy You a Drink
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Sigher Education
Get your Ph.D. in bOINK-ing today.
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Calling All Vets
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Aint No Party Like a Miami Party
Get down with the locals at Noises from the Underground!
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Nothing Corny About It
At MBC, learn more about Americas most ubiquitous grain.
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BREAKING NEWS: Liberty City Six Jurors Deadlocked
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Jenny Laura Takes El Exito
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Soak Up the Sun
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Just Bead It
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OC Weekly
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By Gustavo Arellano and Daffodil J. Altan
Landscapes have been a part of the artistic repertoire since the days when primitive men used iron oxide to decorate their caves. Capturing the essence of the environment around us isn’t a skill to be sneezed at. Bob Ross might make it look insanely easy, but making a mountainside fir look truly “happy” is a skill that takes talent and patience. Watch the experts get their stroke on at an outdoor painting event today at Pinecrest Gardens (11000 Red Rd., Pinecrest). While you watch 30 artists lovingly touch brush to canvas, the little ones can enjoy an arts and crafts area and do some creating of their own. The event takes place from 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. Call 305-979-9534, or e-mail ba.tejada@gmail.com.
If you’re just looking for more verdant artistic inspiration, you will definitely find it at the Fairchild Tropical Botanic Garden. This weekend is the two-day International Orchid Festival, which means thousands of orchid plants will be set up for sale amidst the stunning ongoing Dale Chihuly exhibit. Gates open at 9:30 a.m. Admission is $20.
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