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Why Miami’s Approach to Addiction Is Working
The force behind Florida’s first legal needle exchange, Dr. Hansel Tookes, received an anxiety-provoking call from the state surgeon general’s office in April 2022. Health officials wanted to tour his Miami site, which provides clean syringes and ...
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Books
Organizers Hope Music Puts the Miami in the Miami Grand Prix
The entertainment lineup for this weekend’s Formula 1 race has been infused with Latin music and nightclub-like electronic beats.
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Sports
The Miami Grand Prix Matures
The Miami race had a rocky first year, but organizers learned from their rookie mistakes.
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Books
‘So Far From Ukraine’: A Princely Dancer Finds a Home in Miami
Stanislav Olshanskyi has had to battle homesickness and adjust to Miami City Ballet’s style: quick, light, constantly in motion. He’s also the prince in “Swan Lake.”
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News
A New Law Would Remove Many Architectural Protections in Miami Beach
Lawmakers say preservationists held too much power over decisions on whether buildings should be demolished and what should be allowed to replace them.
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US
The ‘Griselda’ Creator’s Miami
The magic of Miami is that “you can still discover places,” said the writer and producer Eric Newman. “It doesn’t feel like people have a chip on their shoulder. There’s a healthy civic pride and gratitude.” Mr. Newman, who created the Netflix show ...
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Newyork
A House Where Old Miami Style Meets Old World Bohemianism
IT CAN BE hard to tell in Miami what’s natural and what isn’t. The sky is often uncannily blue, the vegetation (palms, sea grapes, jacarandas) a startling green. The bright white sand on South Beach is Floridian but trucked in from mines to combat ...
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Sports
M.L.S. Fans Will Pay More to See Lionel Messi
A Red Bulls promotion has some fine print: If Inter Miami is the opponent, you get a different game.
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Sports
Neither Messi, Nor Miami, Has Come Back to Earth
The goals keep coming, And a team that once looked poor keeps winning.
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US
Lionel Messi Chose Miami, and Miami Loves Him for It
Soccer-crazy South Florida has welcomed the world’s greatest player — now the region’s best-known celebrity — with murals, marketing and milanesas.
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