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State tennis: Central Florida girls advance to overall singles title match
Joulia Likhanskaia of Winter Park will go for the overall state singles championship — an unprecedented third for a girl from the Sentinel's coverage area — when the Class 4A tournament concludes Friday at Sanlando Park in Altamonte Springs....
Tags: Casselberry, High School Sports, Winter Park, Tampa
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Author Sarah Dessen, "Bonsai People" and Bill Burr at SoBe Comedy Festival
Bill Burr: The storm of meteor rocks that pelted Russia back in February inspired, oh, let's call it a "strange" comedy bit from the comedian. "It's really disappointing that that meteor didn't kill anybody," Burr announced to audiences at a recent comedy...
Tags: Festive Events, Authors, Fort Lauderdale, Nobel Prize Awards, Miami Beach
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Weekend preview: Tortuga ticket news and the new Mike Tyson
The rumors running rampant (OK, two friends from different parts of Broward County) that Rock The Ocean’s Tortuga Music Festival is sold out are not true. In fact, organizers are expecting “heavy walk-up” at the festival on Saturday...
Tags: Robin Givens, Dance, Spider (music group), Mark Wahlberg, Fort Lauderdale
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Learn how booze comes from plants at Books and Books
This week, I interviewed author Amy Stewart, who tells stories about humans' interactions with and usage of plants for purposes such as murder or inebriation. Although she's neither a botanist nor a mixologist, Stewart knows enough about plants to write a...
Tags: Authors
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Passed out on the flora: Meet the 'Drunken Botanist' at Books and Books
Amy Stewart's recipe for a classic margarita includes three parts agave tequilana, one part citrus aurantifolia and one part beta vulgaris mixed with citrus aurantium. That's how the author labels tequila, lime juice and the flavors in orange liqueurs...
Tags: Authors, Botany
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Seraphic Fire: Before Florida or Flo Rida, there was Penalosa
When Ponce de Leon and his band of Spanish conquerers set sail on a journey that would bring them to the New World, the music that would have been among the most downloaded tracks of the day came from composers such as Francisco Peņalosa and Juan del...
Tags: Fort Lauderdale, Spain, Anglicanism, Miami Beach, Christianity
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Dining scene: From a sleek steakhouse to a snout-to-tail concept
What's happening in food and dining around South Florida. Butcher & the Burger, Dandelion Grill Town Center at Boca Raton mall, 6000 Glades Road, Boca Raton, 561-416-5554 for both; ButcherAndTheBurger.com, DandelionGrill.com Butcher & the Burger and...
Tags: Key West, Shrimp, Prices, Fort Lauderdale, Restaurants
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Big Read, big issues: Tim O'Brien to discuss 'The Things They Carried' in Miami
When Tim O’Brien’s collection of Vietnam War stories, “The Things They Carried,” was published in 1990, a New York Times reviewer placed it “high up on the list of best fiction about any war.” Which must have pleased O&...
Tags: Vietnam War (1955-1975), NPR, Miami Dade College, The New York Times, Wars and Interventions
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To do Wednesday: Tate Stevens, Rayya Elias and "Jewish Broadway"
Music Tate Stevens: The 2012 "X Factor" champ will perform Wednesday night at Renegades Country Bar and Grill in West Palm Beach (600 Village Blvd.). The family-friendly 6 p.m. show will include a bounce house, cotton candy and remote-controlled cars....
Tags: Literature, Lower East Side, Judaism, Music Industry, Music
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Al Golden, Gino Torretta win golf tournament
CORAL GABLES — Using a belly putter, Al Golden went for the win. His par putt on the final hole of the Chick-fil-A Bowl Challenge gave the Miami entry a victory over a former rival Tuesday. Paired with former Hurricane and 1992 Heisman Trophy winner...Tags: Heisman Trophy, Chick-fil-A Bowl, Miami Hurricanes, Urban Meyer, Nick Saban
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The skin essentials that help turn back the clock
Miami HeraldIn our youth-obsessed society, looking young is more important than ever. But going under the knife is not always desirable. No worries: dermatologists and plastic surgeons now have a repertoire of treatments to keep lines, wrinkles and saggy skin at...Tags: Ultraviolet Radiation Exposure, Plastic Surgeons, Harvard Medical School, Dermatologists, Sun-Damaged Skin
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Nigel Barker unveils "RAW" photo exhibit in Coral Gables
Staff WriterNigel Barker - that sauve photographer that used to be on Tyra Banks' "Top Model" and is now on Naomi Campbell's "The Face" - is going all "RAW" on us. That's the title of his new photography exhibition that he will be unveiling at Coral Gables' Village...Tags: Neiman Marcus, Arts, Nordstrom, Tyra Banks, Fashion Trends
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