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Latest Florida Poll: Obama 50%, Romney 46%

Florida is once again shaping up to be the biggest battleground of the 2012 election, and many election prognosticators have pointed out it's would be nearly impossible for President Barack Obama to win Florida and still lose the general election. Though a poll in May showed Mitt Romney with a...
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Miami-Dade County Spent Over $1 Billion on the Arts in 2010

Here's some news that could make South Florida lawmakers rethink their wavering commitment to cultural events like Sleepless Night: During 2010, arts spending in Miami-Dade County topped $1 billion, according to Arts and Economic Prosperity IV, a report released Friday by the arts advocacy organization Americans for the Arts.The report,...
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The Top Ten Miami Art Events of the 2012-2013 Season

With the Magic City's museums set to break out their big shows and the seasonal art fairs just a few months away, our cultural calendar is bristling with an embarrassing trove of riches this year.Starting this weekend, you can catch new shows at both the Miami Art Museum and the...
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Underappreciated Butchers Want Your Appreciation

Whole Foods Market recently hosted a competition for butchers. Why? Many of us remember living in other parts of the country, and the world, where there was a butcher shop on every street corner. (Vegans: Reader discretion is strongly advised from here on in.)Rich, tender pieces of meat hung on...
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Wynwood Kitchen & Bar Plays With Porton Pisco

Earlier this week, we met with Peruvian pisco master distiller Johnny Schuler. He is one seriously passionate man when it comes to pisco. For two hours we talked, drank, and smelled like nothing more than pisco.This was all before 2 p.m., of course.He left us with a bottle of his...
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A Cultural Pilgrimage

Stand before one of José Bedia’s enigmatic paintings and you can almost hear the ancestors beating on the resurrection drums centuries ago. “José Bedia’s work has a distinct anthropological quality and is imbued with his rich experience of diverse cultures, religions, and histories,” says Tobias Ostrander, chief curator at Miami...
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Meet Kyle Mooney, the World’s Most Awkward Miami Heat Fan (Video)

You know when a moment is so painfully awkward you want to look away? Those are Kyle Mooney's moments. Interviewer extraordinaire, Kyle has made his mark cornering bewildered fans at Dodger games, roller derbies, and UFC matches (Jaime Pressly's a huge fan, obvs), and pelting them with nonsensical questions and...
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Food Lies: Antwerp LLC Convicted of Felonious Misbranding

Many of us gladly pay extra for organic produce, in the hopes that the pesticide-free fruits and vegetables are worth the extra money for their cleaner profiles and nutritional benefits. But can we really be sure that little sticker on the Mango is telling the truth?Key Biscayne-based Antwerp, LLC was...
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The Dutch’s Cocktails: Barrel Aged and Classic

Deep in the bowels of the liquor closet of the Dutch lie some old bourbon barrels, just sitting around..or so it seems. Those barrels actually contain the Dutch's limited edition series of libations aged in small batches.First a cocktail is invented and crafted by the Dutch's bar team. Then the...