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Issue: June 12, 2008
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  1. Feature

    Shark Huggers

    Tourists can't wait to get next to them – even if they are eating machines

    By Amy Guthrie
    Published: June 12, 2008

    Markus Groh felt uneasy aboard the M/V Shear Water. A buddy had talked him into booking a six-night trip on the charter boat with nine other Austrians to scuba-dive with sharks...

  2. News

    Speak No Evil

    When a Margate priest misbehaved, the archdiocese punished his secretary

    By Thomas Francis
    Published: June 12, 2008

    Theresa Gerstner can recall how suspicion crept slowly into her mind. It was peculiar to see boys climbing into Rev. Neil Doherty's car for a trip to the movies. Then she...

  3. Letters

    Letters for June 12-18, 2008

    Published: June 12, 2008

    Lay Off Capitalism, Dude Nice work ("Man a Mano Against Poverty," Tailpipe, June 5), but can we stop attacking the '80s and Reagan? The decade wasn't about greed, as is...

  4. Bob Norman

    The Jewish Problem

    Rev up your Swift Boats, boys. The Obama campaign is coming to town.

    By Bob Norman
    Published: June 12, 2008

    The document, titled "Obama and the Jews — Truth Checklist," contains what Palm Beach County Republican Party Chairman Sid Dinerstein believes is the key that will unlock...

  5. Music

    Shaken, Not Rocked

    Rachel Goodrich shakes, rattles, and rolls on down her own road

    By Deirdra Funcheon
    Published: June 12, 2008

    It's hard to say which is more awesome: Rachel Goodrich's catchy song "The Black Hole" or its lo-fi video. In it, she sings while kneeling on her friend's unmade bed; she's...

  6. Subtropical

    The Tim Version

    By Abel Folgar
    Published: June 12, 2008

    Tampa Bay's the Tim Version comes with a pretty good punk rock pedigree, seeing as how these Panhandle ne'er-do-wells have managed to take their wares across most of the U.S....

  7. Live Wire

    The Cure

    By Saby Reyes-Kulkarni
    Published: June 12, 2008

    Much like a lover who keeps threatening to pack up and leave but never pulls the trigger, the Cure's Robert Smith has suggested that the band's albums/tours would be its last...

  8. Pub Stalker

    Kalahari Bar

    By Bryan Falla
    Published: June 12, 2008

    In the northwest corner of South Africa, the Kalahari is a small patch of dry rock and red sand where meerkats roam and thirst is part of the landscape. On the corner of 20th...

  9. Night Watch

    Tryin' to Get Lonesome

    In Davie, the coyotes seldom howl, and Hank Williams? — shoot, he ain't even a rumor

    By Tara Nieuwesteeg
    Published: June 12, 2008

    I haven't been away from my home state of Texas that long, and occasionally I like to remind myself what it means to be a Texan. Yeah, we execute the mentally challenged, we...

  10. Dish

    In With the Old, Out With the New

    Café Chardonnay holds steady in boom and bust

    By Gail Shepherd
    Published: June 12, 2008

    Back in the late '80s, if you were looking to impress a date over a sophisticated dinner, there was only a handful of restaurants in Palm Beach County that could pretty much...

  11. Film

    Supermarket Sweep

    Male fulfillment, and lack thereof, on full display in The Promotion

    By Scott Foundas
    Published: June 12, 2008

    Screenwriter Steven Conrad writes movies about success and self-fulfillment in America — how we define it, the price we pay for it, and what it looks like depending on...

  12. Night & Day

    From France with Love

    By Phillip Valys
    Published: June 12, 2008

    The name Hubert Bonisseur de la Bath doesn’t quite ring so harmonically as the much brawnier-sounding James Bond. That and his even clunkier French secret agent code name...

  13. Night & Day

    The Religion of the Number Two Pencil

    By Penn Bullock
    Published: June 12, 2008

    Guerra de la Paz is a two-man artistic team in Miami’s Design District. Their specialty is fashioning dolls out of masses of old, colorful clothing and posing them in...

  14. Night & Day

    Oh, Christ!

    By Riki Altman
    Published: June 12, 2008

    It’s a resurrection of sorts: Actor Ted Neeley, who played the title role in the original motion picture Jesus Christ Superstar, will once again resurrect the role...

  15. Night & Day

    The International Language of Lunch

    By John Linn
    Published: June 12, 2008

    Usually, when you’re sniffing out cheap lunch deals you tend to be a little less discriminating than you ordinarily would. You’ll ignore the sticky film on the tables...

  16. Night & Day

    Taxi Driver’s Light is On,

    Hop in and take a seat.

    By Jamie Laughlin
    Published: June 12, 2008

    Some cinematic works just need to be dissected — and their appeal crosses every social divide. Take Taxi Driver, for instance. Nobody makes it through Film Appreciation...

  17. Night & Day

    Stem Cells and Death Metal

    By Brett Gillin
    Published: June 12, 2008

    Death metal bands and their fans are universally known for their political correctness and sensitivity toward humanity in general. As if to prove this point, the Slaughtered...

  18. Night & Day

    Primp, Pucker, and Pose

    By Jamie Laughlin
    Published: June 12, 2008

    There’s a part of you, and not a small part, that demands you lay provocatively across the hood of a ’57 Chevy. It’s the same inner pinup girl whose puckered...

  19. Night & Day

    Va-Va-VOOM

    By Carlos Suarez De Jesus
    Published: June 12, 2008

    Avant theater icon Roger Wilson has raised the curtain on the future of portraiture in his skull-staving series of works at the Bass Museum of Art (2121 Park Ave., Miami...

  20. Night & Day

    Puttin’ Him on a Pedestal

    By John Linn
    Published: June 12, 2008

    If it were up to Dad, he’d do nothing on Father’s Day but play golf, watch golf on TV, drink Coronas, and, if he can find the time, squeeze in a nap by the pool. And...

Issue: June 12, 2008
Page: 1
44 stories found - 1 through 20
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