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As the ultrawealthy flow into Coconut Grove, the village is attracting global attention 鈥 and confronting familiar tensions over affordability, character and who, and what, still belongs.
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The party scene in Miami is not just changing, it鈥檚 rewinding. In some cases, it鈥檚 going analog. The kids are turning to yoga, retro cameras, and at one local bookstore, silently reading with a group of strangers. At the Books & Books reading party, the party is silent and the vibes are literary.
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Key Biscayners take their Halloween seriously. Like its July 4th Parade, All Hallows鈥 Eve 鈥 and the preceding week, really 鈥 is a throwback when kids roamed the streets in drug store costumes going door-to-door for Bits-of-honey and Milk Duds.
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That transformative potential has found fertile ground in Miami's visual arts, where the Ceramic League of Miami has spent 75 years cultivating ceramics as a living, accessible, and deeply community-rooted art form.
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The loosely organized drum circle has become the latest flash point in the Miami Beach culture wars, which have pitted residents' quality of life concerns against just about anyone making noise. Other recent inflection points: last call for alcohol, party boats and hookah bars.
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A local florist says she's putting aside sunflowers for one of the victims, the daughter of one of her high school classmates. "Their baby's favorite was sunflowers," Kelly Baker said.
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"We've been met with delays, excuses, and inaction from our city government," says the Crosswalk Collective LA. Now, the group has taken matters into its own hands and hopes to spread a DIY message.
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On Tuesday nights, a swingin鈥 hot spot featuring food, drinks and many of the greatest hits of the last 60 years opens up on Jog Road in Boynton鈥
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A new meet-up series called 鈥淟ocker Room Talk鈥 gives men in Miami a space to gather and discuss different issues that affect them.Akie Smythe, co-founder鈥
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Hurricane Irma uprooted homes and lives in the Florida Keys when it tore through the state last September. The storm also wreaked less visible havoc in鈥
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South Florida is known for welcoming those fleeing economic and political strife in their homeland. Cubans, Venezuelans and Haitians arrive to an already鈥
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Miami is still in the race. This week Amazon announced the 20 cities on its short list as it decides where to build its second headquarters (HQ2) 鈥 a鈥