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- Tom AustinMarch 22, 2010The publishing house TASCHEN has always been about the post-modernist notion that pretty much everything is equally valid, from low sex to high culture, and the house titles include The Life and Times of Hugh M. Hefner and arcane books on the abstract painter Albert Oehlen.
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Dawn Spinner DavisMarch 15, 2010I’m a huge Etsy fan. I’ve purchased original art and vintage china with much success.
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Jim BaxterMarch 12, 2010Teaming up for the common good, the Greater Miami Chamber of Commerce and the Urban Land Institute hosted a panel discussion and breakfast yesterday at the Hilton Miami Downtown Hotel.
- Jillian MillsMarch 3, 2010March marks the beginning of Dade Heritage Days — a two-month amalgam of architectural tours, recital series, garden tours, canoe trips and lectures celebrating Miami’s historic treasures.
- Beth DunlopFebruary 24, 2010Edouard Duval-Carrie, the Haitian-born artist who is a force of nature in Miami’s Caribbean community, is represented in major collections and museums locally and across the country.
- Patricia LombardFebruary 22, 2010I’m reading a new green cookbook/diet book about how to “weigh less and waste less” (more on that, once I finish it), and the author makes the point that we make hundreds of small decisions about what to eat every day that effect the planet.
- Jillian MillsFebruary 19, 2010At this month’s Miami Design-Mix 2010 — a design competition that pairs interior designers with industry suppliers — a team of Florida International University interior design students took on the grand task of creating a wedding gown.
And it wasn’t all ribbons and lace.
- Beth DunlopFebruary 16, 2010The other day I was lucky enough to tag along with the new chairman of the National Endowment for the Arts (NEA), Rocco Landesman, as he paid a visit to Miami.
- Beth DunlopFebruary 10, 2010Images of Miami Beach’s 10 whimsical, jaunty lifeguard stands show up frequently in everything from books to films. You’d think they were a permanent feature of our famous beaches, but actually they aren’t.
- Beth DunlopFebruary 10, 2010For all its virtues, Sailboat Bend is one of those neighborhoods that some might have given up on once upon a time, especially in Fort Lauderdale where history sometimes hangs in precarious balance.
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