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Jowee Omicil his saxophone ‘speaks’ with passion and pizazz

“Roots & Grooves” pays homage to Haitian lineage and icons of jazz Joseph Omicil, Jr., 34, known more often as “Jowee O,” first started playing the alto saxophone when he…

At last: Hurricanes show some fight

Finally the Miami Hurricanes have showed some fight. Finally we saw Coach Al Golden’s young team respond after being punched in the mouth by punching back — hard. In one…

NAN forum targets $1.2B bond issue

Staff Report Miami-Dade County Public Schools [M-DCPS] Superintendent has been moving throughout the County, hoping to garner support for a $1.2B bond referendum that voters will consider on November 6th…

Design insiders share the inside secrets of the industry

HD Boutique is culturally inclusive Key decision makers, designers, purchasing agents and the “who’s who” among the design and hospitality industry came together for the annual HD Boutique. However, this…

Chatter That Matters: September 26, 2012

Judy Scavella, socialite of South Florida, is still planning functions in her palatial home, despite the break between her and the “Snowbirds.” Her husband, Elliot Scavella, died 13 years ago…

Play tackles one pastor’s temptations

Pain Behind the Collar brings suspense to the stage Typically a story about a man of God falling short of glory would be a little farfetched and ill-received, but with…

Partnership brings new services for seniors at Gwen Cherry Park

Commissioner Jean Monestime, District 2, and the Miami-Dade County Parks, Recreation and Open Spaces Department, together with partners Urban Strategies, Jesse Trice Community Health Center and the Gwen Cherry Park…

We must unite to combat youth violence

Overtown residents, community leaders and City of Miami officials attended a youth football game in response to a recent shooting that wounded three people at Gibson Park. The gathering was…