This weekend the bookworms, the artisans of words and the literary aficionados can find solace in the Miami Book Fair International. From November 9-16, this festival of words will allow locals and tourists alike to delve in the minds of several world renowned writers. Whether you’re in the market for a good book or are [...]
Continue reading...Friday, October 10, 2008
It’s Friday night and if you’re looking for something fun to do in Miami the possibilities are endless! For about $50 bucks a pop you and a bunch of friends can see Common and N.E.R.D. perform at the Filmore. The concert starts at 8:00 pm and tickets can be found at Live Nation’s website. If you’re [...]
Continue reading...Wednesday, October 1, 2008
–Let me apologize now for any upcoming predictable and cheesy puns.– Goodbye September and hello October! You know what that means? Time to turn your mind to all things spooky, haunted, scary, and just plain creepy. Don’t let Halloween sneak up on you and drive you batty this year…why not plan ahead and start early? This [...]
Continue reading...Wednesday, September 17, 2008
Our present economical state doesn’t seem to be a deterrent for two developers hoping to construct a nine acre multi-use Worldcenter. Boca Raton’s Art Falcone and Jupiter’s Marc Roberts are hoping to get approval from the Miami Planning Advisory board today to construct what could be Miami’s largest urban development project in several years. According to [...]
Continue reading...Friday, September 12, 2008
He’s cute, he’s rich and now you can date him…or at least try to. Tomorrow instead of lounging in your Miami Beach home or catching up on some errands, stand in line and audition to become a contestant on VH1’s up coming show “So You Want to Date Ray J?” Don’t miss the chance [...]
Continue reading...Tuesday, September 9, 2008
According to a recent article in the Sun-Sentinel, Coconut Creek and Sunrise condominiums have drastically decreased in value. Since the onslaught of Hurricane Wilma, most of the retirement communities that exist in those areas were deemed uninhabitable and owners sold out these residences at rates way below their value. As a result, “about half of [...]
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