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Leaders break down Day 1: "There should be no drop off from the ones to twos and threes"
Originally from miamihurricanes.com by Christy Cabrera Chirinos. Cam Ward admits he had a hard time falling asleep. On the night before the Hurricanes returned to Greentree for their first official practice of preseason camp, Ward’s excitement level was through the roof. And so, sleep was hard to find. Still,...
Terrestrial Funk’s Brother Dan has some ultra-rare records to play you
Already responsible for some of the best reissues of the past decade, the DJ and Terrestrial Funk label head has spent two years archiving old LPs from South Africa. Daniel Edenburg has an obsessive streak. The founder and head of Terrestrial Funk – a record label and store in Miami, Florida – he’s been seeking out rare grooves since he started DJing high school parties and realized that he’d live and die by his record collection. He’s since been voted DJ of the Year by the Miami New Times and built an online record store packed with deep cuts, private-press gems, and one-off masterpieces from across the globe. He’s responsible for some of the most fascinating reissues of the past decade, including Lang Cook’s local-legend Miami funk LP She's Hot With 2,000 Watts; Ghanaian titans Pat Thomas and Ebo Taylor’s self-titled 1984 deep-cut collection; and Silk Road, a compilation of left-field funk and soul from Armenian Diaspora musicians put together with L.A.-based producer and compiler Darone Sassounian. Just this month, the label has released the new album from organic-ambient duo Choral Morphologic and a reissue of System Exclusive’s gorgeous downtempo cut “Summertime,” and Edenburg has been busy opening a Terrestrial Funk pop-up in Miami’s Design District.
HEAT TO HOST RED, WHITE & PINK GAME AT KASEYA CENTER
The Miami HEAT will host its annual Red, White & Pink Game presented by Baptist Health Miami Cancer Institute Monday, October 7 at 6pm inside the Kaseya Center – an open exhibition showcasing the franchise’s 2024-25 roster. The event is open to the public, tickets are on sale...
Miami Heat Advisory in Effect as Soaring Temperatures and Thunderstorms Loom Over the Weekend
Miami residents are advised to brace for intense heat and increasing chances of thunderstorms as the weekend approaches. According to the National Weather Service, a heat advisory is currently in effect for all of South Florida until 7 p.m. Thursday. Temperatures are not only soaring to the low 90 degrees, but with humidity factored in, the heat index values are reaching a sweltering 106 degrees today.
2022 Ferrari 812 GTS on Bring A Trailer
This 2022 Ferrari 812 GTS, now up for auction on Bring A Trailer, is an exquisite example of Ferrari’s blend of luxury and performance. Finished in the striking Extra Range Rosso Fiorano, this 812 GTS has clocked 3,900 miles and remains in pristine condition. It was initially delivered to The Collection in Coral Gables, Florida, and has stayed within the state since. Under the hood, it boasts a formidable 6.5-liter F140 V12 engine paired with a seven-speed F1 dual-clutch automatic transaxle and Ferrari’s E-Diff limited-slip differential.
What are the 3 keys to better K12 communication?
Anyone working in or with school systems understands that creating systems of consistent communication is a tremendous challenge. I recently read an article in The Atlantic about the amazing possibility of plants communicating with each other but was really struck by the author’s assertion that “one key problem is that there is no agreed-upon definition of communication, not even in animals.”
Watch Virtual and Natural Worlds Collide in Sea Change with Pérez Art Museum Miami
Pérez Art Museum Miami’s newest hybrid exhibition, Sea Change, weaves together themes of artificial intelligence, simulation, and identity to reflect South Florida’s position between climate crises and new technologies. Anyone around the world can access the exhibition by visiting www.pamm.tv and creating an account. The survey includes...
How EyeCon celebrates the grit of industry evolution
Cochair Kelly K. Nichols, OD, PhD, MPH, FAAO, highlights her passion for dry eye research and the vital collaboration between ophthalmology and optometry at EyeCon. EyeCon 2024 will be here before long, and cochair Kelly K. Nichols, OD, PhD, MPH, FAAO, sat down with our editorial team to discuss her lifelong dedication to dry eye research, commitment to education, and allegiance to EyeCon. Along with Peter J. McDonnell, MD; Oluwatosin U. Smith, MD; and A. Paul Chous, OD, MA, FAAO, Nichols will chair the 4th annual EyeCon, on September 27 to 28, 2024, in Fort Lauderdale, Florida.
High-Speed Chase of Stolen Vehicle Leads to Rollover Crash and Arrest in West Miami-Dade Near FIU
Last night in West Miami-Dade, a stolen vehicle pursuit escalated into a high-speed chase culminating in a rollover crash near Florida International University (FIU). The chaotic incident which began just after 9:30 p.m. at the intersection of Southwest Eighth Street and 109th Avenue, followed a police pursuit involving a dark pickup truck confirmed by authorities to be stolen. WSVN reported that police originally spotted the vehicle zooming north on State Road 821 before it tragically collided with another vehicle, sending it into a dangerous flip that finished on its roof on a bridge.
Weekend things to do: Kane Brown, Brittany Brave, professional bull riders and the Bridgerton Brunch
I know my limits. I would not dare attempt what the professional bull riders of the new Florida Freedom team will do in Sunrise this weekend, and I’ll steer clear of NOBO Brewing’s high-octane Dragon Fruit Imperial Blonde Ale, thank you very much. I will shy away from Emo Night Karaoke (you’re welcome) and, heck, I’m probably not man enough for The Bridgerton Brunch at Thrōw Social in Delray Beach on Sunday. But, you? I’m sure you’re up for all of it. Let’s go … Power trip: Teatro Avante’s 38th annual International Hispanic Theatre Festival of Miami closes at the...
Free Fantasy 5 ticket turns into $50K prize at South Florida Publix
MIAMI, Fla. – A lucky Publix shopper turned a free Fantasy 5 ticket into a prize worth over $50,000 in Hialeah on Wednesday. The free Fantasy 5 ticket worth $53,490.81 was purchased at a Publix located at 3251 E. Second Avenue, according to the Florida Lottery. This Week In...
Palm Beach shooting suspects arrested in Miami rollover crash, chase: Police
A man and a woman arrested after a crash that caused an undercover police vehicle to roll over in Miami are allegedly suspects in a shooting in Palm Beach County, authorities said. Miami police on Wednesday were looking for a white Audi Q5 that was involved in a shooting carried...
One charged, one badly injured in assault involving machete
A man from Miami, Florida is facing an assault charge in Christian County after allegedly assaulting a man with a machete in Oak Grove. According to the police report, officers responded to the 8100 block of Pembroke-Oak Grove Road on Tuesday at around 9:45 a.m. for reports of a stabbing and upon arrival, officers made contact with 32-year-old Yoandi Perez of Miami who was covered in blood. He was quickly detained and reportedly kept saying he and the male victim had gotten into a fight and he was sorry.
MVP: The Miami Dolphins Most Valuable Pickup of the 2024 NFL Offseason
The Miami Dolphins went into the offseason with a ton of work to do. General manager Chris Grier had a 53-man puzzle with holes and some pieces that didn’t fit. The Dolphins lost a few homegrown cornerstone players, such as Christian Wilkins, Robert Hunt, and Xavien Howard, to start the offseason. Still, Grier put on his work boots, clocked in, and churned out another playoff-caliber roster.
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