Throwback Tuesdays–Bulls on Parade

Alright, if you’re like me, hearing the news that Rage Against the Machine are playing shows together for the first time in 7 years is huge. It’s been too long since Rage put out a project, and rumors of a new album coming out toward the end of this year…

The Secret of the Red Triangles

A mysterious red triangle/ rectangle symbol has been painted on a number of houses and a large building in this Miami neighborhood, situated on the shoreline of Biscayne Bay. A man named Don, fishing near the houses gave his theory, “It might have something to do with the Devil’s Triangle…

Letters from the Issue of July 5, 2007

He Hates Whom? God doesn’t have much use for Marge Phelps either: I read your article “God Hates You” (Brandon Thorp, June 28) first with anger and then with dismay. My anger came from reading about Marge Phelps’s antagonistic antics in the name of Christianity. She claims to speak for…

Jam at MAM

Art can be so pretentious. Who has time to ponder a Sol LeWitt sculpture or analyze a Susan Rothenberg painting? Not many of the folks at the June installment of the Miami Art Museum’s (101 W. Flagler St., Miami; 305-375-3000) monthly happy hour, Jam at MAM. On that humid and…

Throwback Tuesdays–The Fugees!!

Anybody remember back when Lauryn Hill was still normal? You know we love you Lauryn…just keep taking thos meds girl. Anyways, while crusing the vaults I came across this old school Mona Lisa jam and had to post it. It’s a return to rare form. Wyclef, who was bald when…

A Tribe Called Quest (Love)

Stretch out ya legs let me make ya bald/drive ya insane, drive ya up the wall. Man, I miss when they used to shoot hip-hop videos in black and white. Last time I spoke with Phife Dawg, he confirmed that Tribe was working on a brand new album, though the…

Throwback Tuesdays

I must confess that ever since The Good, The Bad and The Queen started making music around a year ago (you know, the cross Atlantic supergroup comprised of Damon Albarn from Blur, Simon Tong of the Verve, Afro-beat legend Tony Allen and Paul Simonon of the Clash) that I’ve been…

Letters from the Issue of June 28, 2007

Lean and Green It’s the future: As the owner of EuroProspect Alternative Energy, a wholesale supplier of renewable energy equipment, I applaud and agree with 100 percent of “Clever Green” (Emily Witt, June 21). We are based in Miami, yet 98 percent of our business is with Latin America and…

Purdy Lounge

Alcohol is the id’s best friend. When the two mix, shame and tact are beaten into submission by our inner animal. During this brief lapse of reason, man’s primordial urge to act a fool is realized to the amusement of sober observers, i.e., me, on a recent Friday night at…

When They Reminisce Over You

Throwback Tuesday’s is still in full-effect. This time, it’s a shout out to Trouble T-Roy from Pete Rock and CL Smooth. The song is a classic and the video is as well. For those that don’t remember it, here it is. –Jonathan Cunningham…

Throwback Tuesdays

“Makeda” Been digging through the global R&B vaults lately and keep landing on this little ditty from 1999. It was the first single that I ever heard from Les Nubians and it changed my perspective on Francophone soul music completely. Hope the throw back video rubs somebody the right way…

Letters from the Issue of June 21, 2007

Target Practice It’s a fixer-upper: Regarding “Target Identified” (June 7), by Francisco Alvarado: As a longtime (25-plus years) Trail Glades user, I would really like to see the park fixed up. I use all of what it has to offer, from the handgun range to the shotgun and rifle ranges…

Love Hate Lounge

This is Miami and, generally speaking, even the slightest hint of cellulite or a paunch is unacceptable in the realm of upscale night clubs. (Just watch the trailers for the South Beach documentary ClubLand). But resourceful club-hoppers know how to combat drunk munchies and extra pounds, namely with cigarettes and…

StreetWorks

This is a piece in the Design District off N. Miami Ave. by local artist Santiago Rubino, who was featured in our art section in November 2006. If you would like to contribute photos of street art that you’ve found, send them here…

Lost and Found: Ricky Williams

Our latest writer is looking for Ricky Williams, whom she describes as a “blind pianist.” Her husband, now deceased, used to play guitar in a band with him in the Nineties. Any tips can be sent to me here. — Arielle Castillo…

Lost and Found: ‘Live at the Square’

This next letter is about the hallowed, now defunct Miami rock venue, Washington Square. “I used to live in Miami around 93/94, and I use to go see shows at the Square. I had the live disc, I was wondering if there is a way to get my hands on…

Lost and Found: Mike Barra

I’ve gotten a few messages recently from people trying to track down musicians, friends, etc from the South Florida music scene. Hence, a new public service of this blog … If you’re looking for a person, copies of an old rare local album, whatever, send me all the info and…

Letters from the Issue of June 14, 2007

Shoot Straight Politics screws up your aim: Regarding “Target Identified” (June 7) by Francisco Alvarado: As a soon-to-be ex-employee of Miami-Dade Parks, I can testify that this is business as usual here. We have many parks that commissioners hold on to like jewels so they can use them at re-election…

Corbett’s Sports Bar

Save the gimmicks and theme venues for beach-bound trendoids; Corbett’s Sports Bar (12721 S Dixie Hwy, Pinecrest; 305-238-0823) is a little watering hole with a no-nonsense approach to drinking. Trophies, funny signs, and photos of football players are as kitschy as the décor gets, and drinks are always reasonably priced…

Letters from the Issue of June 7, 2007

Art Attack Bobb is guilty: Regarding “Artist as Prisoner” (May 31) by Rob Jordan: You can’t be serious. Ed Bobb should be a free man because of freedom of expression? Has it occurred to you that the cretin who took the pictures was expressing his desire to fuck little girls?…

Gryphon

There’s no better time for an exodus from Miami than Memorial Day weekend. On the Friday night leading off that three-day sinfest, Seminole Hard Rock Casino maintained the easygoing atmosphere that our neighbors to the north are known for. Crowds of partygoers deluged the entertainment complex, but the drama was…