Is Miami really on the rise?
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Some hope the boom continues but others are less pleased
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Some hope the boom continues but others are less pleased
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The Last Days of Roger Federer by Geoff Dyer reviewed
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Paradais by Fernanda Melchor reviewed
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Spring Breakers revisited
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The beauty of dirty realism is that it captures regular life in all its stupefying, and sometimes transcendent, malaise
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Belfast reviewed
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Democrats shriek and lie but they’re only preparing him for 2024
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The POC victim narrative is a systemic problem
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The Hand of God reviewed
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Café Habana came to town extolling Castro, and Cuban Americans pushed back
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Ron DeSantis’s challenger shows that the pandemic has broken the Democratic Party
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King Richard reviewed
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The Sunshine State is where the battle for the soul of the country is being waged
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The pre-woke literary world considered authorial freedom sacrosanct
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He carries his latest film and keeps it from going off the rails
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Polls show the word is a problem for Democrats, despite what white progressives like to think
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The Latina is the antithesis of the liberal female Democrat
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Cry Macho reviewed
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Conservatives furious over their dumb political opinions should sit back and appreciate what they’re good at
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The months-long lunacy during election season is peak America