Sundial spoke to , who is running for the same Miami-Dade District 5 commissioner chair that her husband, , left vacant in March when he announced he was running for Congress. He held the seat for 20 years. Miamians living in downtown, parts of Brickell, parts of Miami Beach and Little Havana will vote for or Barreiro in a (Last week , who took the most votes in the May election.)
Filmmakers and head the company , meaning one who tells stories with skill. They’re known for the , exploring Miami’s history during the cocaine trade of the 1980s, and the about the Miami Hurricanes during that same era. Sundial sat down with the filmmakers to discuss a new project they’re working on - a television series called “A Sunny Place For Shady People.”
And finally, many soccer (úٲDZ) fans in South Florida don’t care that the Because of the diverse and vibrant soccer scene in this part of the country, most fans have a team playing in Russia. Sundial spoke with the Miami Herald’s sports writer about what to expect for this year’s event and how Miami and South Florida rank in soccer passion.
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