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Head: Sophisticated Entertainment: Blends parties with giving

Miami natives John “Rick” Zeigler has established himself as a top-notch songwriter and penned hits for folks including Cameo, Bone, Thugs and Harmony and the Bee Gees. His friend and…

Political Potpourri

Miami Beach officials are lauding the fact that fewer calls [602] were made this year for police assistance during last weekend’s Urban Beach Weekend and that there were no fatalities.…

AARLCC concert celebrates ‘Golden Age of Gospel’

The affirming lyrics and melodies of spirituals, hymns, and carols performed by The Broward Gospel Announcers Guild will fill the halls of the African American Research Library and Cultural Center…

Walking 15 miles – a day – in Barrett Keene’s shoes

In a May 14th email, the altruistic pedestrian, Barrett Keene, responded to Miami Times questions about how it feels to spend your days walking full time. What is a typical…

Edmonson joins rally to support “Justice for Trayvon Martin”

Vice Chairwoman Audrey M. Edmonson joined State Representative Cynthia Stafford, County Commissioners Barbara Jordan and Jean Monestime, other elected officials and over 1,000 residents at a rally in support of…

Stand Your Ground law: Does it legalize vigilantes?

 Black attorneys Handfield and Gilbert explain the law There are no arguments when it comes to who shot Trayvon Martin, 17. His shooter was George Zimmerman, 28. But what is…

Justice for Trayvon Martin

Grieving parents continue looking for answers The shooting and death of Miami Gardens teen Trayvon Martin, 17, has come under the purview of the Justice Department’s Civil Rights Division —…

Small business seminar gives owners tools needed for success

Miami Times partners with Regions Bank with entrepreneurs in mind According to the Small Business Administration (SBA), over 50 percent of small businesses fail in the first five years — often…