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Five Spots for Sushi Dreams

Shown at the Berlin and Tribeca film festivals, the beautiful Jiro Dreams of Sushi has generated buzz for several months. Released in theaters March 9, the film chronicles the life of 85-year-old Jiro Ono, considered by many to be the world's greatest sushi chef, whose ten-seat restaurant, Sukiyabashi Jiro, has...
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Marc Paperscissor: A Cut Above the Rest

​It could be said that beauty is best expressed in the simplest of forms. This is the case with Boca artist Marc Paperscissor, whose medium is more commonly found in kindergarten classrooms than in the art world. He uses paper and ordinary scissors, hence the name, to create artwork that,...
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Top Gun, the Musical: Not as Dumb as It Sounds

The almost universally acclaimed Top Gun, the Musical isn’t actually a musical version of Top Gun. It’s a play about the musical version of Top Gun. This is the story of Billy Palmer, a Broadway producer in desperate need of a hit after the failure of his previous effort, Apocalypse...
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Sunday Brunch: The High/Low Edition

For today's post, we've got two photos for two venues. The meal? Brunch: It kills the day with the lure of cheap boozy cocktails, which result in drunkenness followed by a nap, at which point it's 5 p.m. and hell -- where did the day go? That said, I'm no...
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Why Local Fish Costs As Much As It Does

I'd been hearing about Sushi Bon since the week I moved here as worth the trek an hour north of where I live for fresh, local sushi. I was told to skip the hard copy of the menu and look to the board by the sushi bar. I finally visited...
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Experience Hendrix – Hard Rock Live – March 14

​Experience Hendrix March 14, 2012 Hard Rock Live, Hollywood The Experience Hendrix tribute concert last night was a mixed bag. Much of the show was flat and unimaginative, but there were moments that touched on the spirit of Hendrix, rather than just his songbook. The cast of players was ever-shifting,...
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What’s New for the Holidays? Some Drink Links

​Get Crafty: Craft booze is booming, according to Good Magazine, as a result of the recession: "The Second Great Depression has been just as effective as the first at driving Americans into the soothing arms of a strong drink. Only this time around, our options for getting tanked are a...
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With a Glut of Burger Joints in South Florida, Haven’t We Had Enough?

Clubby beats contrast with an ocean breeze at BurgerFi, an open-air shop on Commercial Boulevard in Lauderdale-by-the-Sea. Though it's a fast-food joint, a more interesting menu and a welcoming vibe are marked improvements from McWendyKing, even with music that doesn't match the place. For one, BurgerFi locations here and in...
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Five Top YouTube Cover Songs by Boyce Avenue; Revolution Show March 1

Next Thursday, March 1, Revolution presents a night of (mostly) acoustic rock -- and a couple of success stories that are completely of the internet age. Headliner Secondhand Serenade is really the project of songwriter and frontman John Vesely, who recorded his earliest material on a multitrack recorder fro his...
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Circumcision and AIDS: Harvard Doctors Respond to Criticism

Could a whole coalition of highly accomplished, super educated doctors and researchers -- the ones who work at and advise the Gates Foundation, the World Health Organization, the American Academy of Pediatrics, and the Harvard School of Public Health -- all be wrong? Or are their critics hindering them from...