A Friend in Need

Nobody knows better than Homestead Mayor Roscoe Warren how badly Steve Shiver has bungled his first two months as county manager. During a March 8 county commission meeting, Shiver sought to undermine the Homestead City Council by informing commissioners they should disregard a city resolution regarding Homestead Air Force Base…

Dark Star, Bright Future

Of all the heartfelt elegies for the Grateful Dead’s Jerry Garcia, it was fellow traveler Ken Kesey’s that seemed to strike just the right note. “Hey, Jerry, what’s happening?” he breezily wrote shortly after Garcia’s August 1995 death. “I caught your funeral. Weird.” Weird indeed. It’s almost too easy to…

Letters to the Editor

Two Countries, Two Flags, One OppressorClose but no (Cuban) cigar: The flag depicted in the background of Kathy Glasgow’s cover story last week (“Voice of a Nation,” April 26) is that of Puerto Rico, not Cuba. The flags are identical in design except that the blue and red are reversed…

Shake

When 34 heads of state met in Quebec City this past weekend to plot the Free Trade Area of the Americas (FTAA), 25,000 protesters raised a racket. Activists marched, threw rocks, and rushed police barricades. There was no rock-throwing here when the FTAA talks began in Miami at the 1994…

Sex and the Single Raver, Part 2

Read “Sex and the Single Raver, Part 1” An intense game of naked Twister is the best way to describe the scene unfolding inside the bathroom of the South Beach nightclub People’s Lounge. Technically speaking, Monica Mayhem and Joey Ray are having sex. And if director Kris Kramski — wielding…

Letters to the Editor

JFK and the CIA: We Didn’t Do ItAllow me to repeat that we were not part of any conspiracy: I read with much interest Jefferson Morley’s fact-filled article on the Revolutionary Student Directorate (DRE) and the assassination of President John F. Kennedy “Revelation 19.63,” April 12). For the record no…

Shake

Sooner or later a symbol as sacred as little Elian Gonzalez is bound to be mangled by some punk kid. Enter sixteen-year-old George Rodriguez of Newport Gestapo. Never mind that Rodriguez is the grandson of Guillermo Rodriguez Feiffe, Cuban composer of standards such as “La Negra Tomasa.” Never mind that…

Stop the Press!

Steve Shiver grew up in a family where he was made to feel he could do no wrong. He was his mother’s pride and joy, and the one chosen not only to carry his father’s name but also to follow in his political footsteps. Roy Stephen Shiver — known to…

Sex and the Single Raver

Read “Sex and the Single Raver, Part 2” “I couldn’t believe the attention I got by putting on a little ten-dollar tank top,” marvels Lisa Garcia. “Suddenly I was at the top of the line, the A list in Miami.” The teeny top in question may have simply had the…

Letters to the Editor

I Used to Get Wasted, but Now It’s My Life That’s WastedTwenty years as an addict taught me a few things: Regarding Kathy Glasgow’s article “My Name Is Victor, and I’m a Jailbird” (April 5), I can speak from experience. I have twenty years’ experience as an active addict, eleven…

Shake

Be careful driving through North Miami between dusk and dawn later this month; you might get caught in a stranger’s dream. At least that’s what Gustavo Matamoros, director of the Thirteenth Subtropics New Music Festival, hopes will happen. Sound-crafter Matamoros joined visual artist Shahreyar Ataie in the installation Dreams Gathered,…

Under New Management

Mayco Villafaña is a decent man who has been communications director for Miami-Dade County for the past two and a half years. “Mayco always personified integrity and honesty when he worked for me,” says former County Manager Merrett Stierheim, who also worked with Villafaña for years at the Greater Miami…

Letters to the Editor

Miscreant Miami A few bad cops, many good cops: I had to write after hearing that officers at the Miami Police Department’s north district substation felt demoralized because of Tristram Korten’s article “Under Suspicion” (March 1). I also write as a former Miami Police Department lieutenant and as a sergeant…

Shake

Orixa, the rock-reggae-ska band from San Francisco (not to be confused with the hip-hop-son outfit Orisha from Paris), is coming to Miami, and nothing can stop them. That much is clear after the group’s appearance at last month’s SXSW music conference in Austin, Texas. With Orixa’s photo on the back…

Austin Chronicles

It’s not exactly a page out of the Vidal Sassoon hair-care manual, but it works. “Elmer’s glue,” explains Karl Michaels when asked for the secret to maintaining his spiky ‘do, an array of bright blue foot-high pointy cones. “I leave it in for four or five days, and it holds…

Letters to the Editor

If You See Her Comin’, Better Step AsideHeaven help the fool who crosses Estrella Rubio: Jacob Bernstein’s story about Cuban political activist Estrella Rubio (“The Autumn of the Matriarch,” March 22) shocked me, in part because I met her just two weeks ago at a radio station. I saw this…

Shake

The flights from Houston to Austin are delayed by bad weather, and the concourse is packed with weary musicians. Against one wall, four leather-clad Japanese with identical shag haircuts stand amid a pile of guitars. “We are C-o-c-o-o-n P-i-t,” spells out Xiro, the lead singer. Communicating mainly in sign language,…

Strike Three

As the new county manager, Steve Shiver already has two strikes against him. Strike one: The 34-year-old former mayor of Homestead has neither the qualifications nor the experience to manage a four-billion-dollar enterprise as diverse and complicated as Miami-Dade County. Only his arrogance deludes him into believing he’s worthy of…

Letters to the Editor

A Life at the RacesTake in Hialeah Park while you can: I had to write and congratulate Gaspar González and photographer Steve Satterwhite for the exceptional article and photo essay on what is still the most glorious racetrack in America: Hialeah Park (“The Last Pony Show,” March 8). I became…

New World, Old Woes

Earlier this month state Rep. Frank Arza performed a modest act of heroism by walking into the New World School of the Arts and addressing an assembly of several hundred students and faculty. Everyone in the auditorium that day knew the legislature was recommending cutting the state’s allocation to the…

Radio Days

Chris Korge has been called a lot of things over the years, but here’s a new one: radio magnate. Last month Korge became president of Radio Partners, a group that owns Radio Uno (WKAT-AM 1360), a Spanish-language station catering primarily to Colombians. Korge and his partners bought the station in…

Letters to the Editor

Notice: Miami Police Department Job FairApplications available in the warden’s office: Regarding Tristram Korten’s story “Under Suspicion” (March 1), I’m convinced that local police departments recruit their officers from various prisons. Sadly cops tempted by easy money is a problem everywhere. And inconceivably, cops are supposed to police themselves. Almost…