Episode 63 of “Alive on South Beach” introduces a new season of exciting art, food, fashion, film and literary events and, of course, the people who make them all possible.
NEWS
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On April 20th, 2010, one of the world’s largest man-made disasters occurred on the Deepwater Horizon oil-drilling rig; 200 million gallons of oil spilled into U.S. waters. Eleven (11) oil rig workers lost their lives in the explosion; another 17 were injured. More than 8,000 animals died.
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With the movie “SNOWDEN” (about Edward Snowden) recently released, and Julian Assange threatening to publish more secrets on WikiLeaks, my friend and I got into talking about the various degrees of whistleblowing and the categories they fall into, such as provocateurs, agents and activists. With the “Freedom of Information Act” the question of “what is acceptable and what is traitorous?” is a hot topic.
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Art From the Heart – An American Tapestry Like everyone in America, we were…
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No matter how wonderful, honorable or heroic your actions are, and regardless of the successful results achieved by your deeds, there are always those who attempt to minimize, sully, or destroy your name and your glory – even if you are Captain Chesley “Sully” Sullenberger.
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By Eduardo Quezada Escandón Mexican-American journalist Ruben Salazar now has a television studio named…
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Hour 6 of Conversations with Stewart B. Stewart and a variety of interesting guests.
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Blurry, bleak, desolate and foreboding is the backdrop of this modern day fast-paced fright flick.
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By Carlos Quezada The Rams came to the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum for the first…
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Background: Sophie – the mother – is mentally ill, with manic and delusional…