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At Tuyo, Norman Van Aken takes the short view
What's not to like about a restaurant that requires you to ride an elevator to a rooftop dining room? There we were, in the lobby of the Miami Culinary Institute in downtown Miami, where a charming woman corralled us into a car and set us on our way...
Tags: Limes, Politics, One World Trade Center, Hazelnuts, Miami Dade College
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Author not tired of 'Sleep'
Clement Clarke Moore is said to have died bitter that he would be remembered for "The Night Before Christmas," and not his massive scholarly works on religion and the classics. By contrast, Adam Mansbach is delighted to be risking a similar fate....
Tags: Arts and Culture, Book, Fort Lauderdale, Authors, Michael Chabon
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9 things to do with the kids this weekend
This may be one of those weekends when spending a few hours with the kids doesn't have to be so fraught with peril, or pizza served by a mouse named Chuck. HAPPY NEW YEAR The Morikami Museum and Japanese Gardens’ 36th annual Oshogatsu New Year&...
Tags: Arts and Culture, Politics, Chicago Tribune, Aventura (music group), Martin Scorsese
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The Go Guide Weekend Preview: Drink and run in your Daisy Dukes?
After a few years practicing in cities around the country, and a couple of last-minute test runs in St. Petersburg in November and in Orlando at Christmastime, the Tap ‘N’ Run is ready for the fit and fashionable athletes of Fort Liquordale....
Tags: Arts and Culture, Entertainment, Fort Lauderdale, Kravis Center, Broward County
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The Go Guide weekend preview: Dream girls we love
A dream I have. I originally worded that the other way around, but didn’t want to trivialize the brave vision of Dr. King, who, as I was explaining to the kids the other day, should be represented right next to Lincoln on Mount Rushmore, which...
Tags: Arts and Culture, Coconut Creek, Fort Lauderdale, Entertainment, Beth Smith
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Maryland 'never quit' at Miami, Mark Turgeon says
The Baltimore SunThe morning after Maryland’s second lowest-scoring game in his two years in College Park, Mark Turgeon was uncharacteristically upbeat about his team. Despite a two-game losing streak that followed a 13-1 start, Turgeon said that he was pleased...Tags: Florida State Seminoles, North Carolina Tar Heels, Comcast Center (arena), Atlantic Coast Conference, Maryland Terrapins
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Your guide to choosing a college
Teenlink South Florida++++++++++++++++++++ || Sponsored Listings || || || Barry University 11300 NE 2nd Ave., Miami Shores, FL 305-899-3100, www.barry.edu Barry is the second-largest Catholic university in the Southeast and offers over 100 degree programs. || Concorde...Tags: Broward College, Rollins College, Coconut Creek, Ocala, Fort Lauderdale
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Free bilingual books available to Central Florida parents
Sentinel School Zone - Orlando SentinelTo encourage Latino parents to read aloud to their children, an insurance company is providing free children's books by up-and-coming Latino authors and illustrators to families who sign up at www.readconmigo.org. Families with children between... -
White House gives shout-out to Rubio’s position on immigration
Central Florida Political Pulse - Orlando SentinelBy William Gibson, Washington Bureau WASHINGTON — Marco Rubio’s plan to allow many of the nation’s illegal immigrants to get work permits and remain in this country legally has drawn favorable comment from the White House, raising... -
Mark Turgeon to shuffle Terps' lineup for Miami game
The Baltimore SunFreshman center Shaquille Cleare will get his second career start when the Terps take on Miami on Sunday night in Coral Gables, Fla. Maryland will employ Cleare in a big lineup with 7-footer Alex Len, coach Mark Turgeon said today. Len will play power...Tags: Mark Turgeon, Alex Len, Maryland Terrapins
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Merci beaucoup
If the maitre d' at the year-old Bouillabaisse in Fort Lauderdale looks familiar, that's because Rudy Tachen was captain at Boca Raton's La Vieille Maison before it closed in 2008. Much of La Vieille Maison's menu, but none of its historic charm, can...
Tags: Fort Lauderdale, Steaks, Foods and Beverages, Dining and Drinking, Veal
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Moving with optimism into 2013
Since 1999, Britt Lanier, and his mother, Susan Lanier, have helped South Floridians move into homes, and businesses as operators of a moving franchise. Getting their start with a recognized brand, Two Men and a Truck, of Fort Lauderdale and Boca Raton,...
Tags: Rentals, Hialeah, Fort Lauderdale, Coral Springs, Business
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