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‘Little Shop of Horrors’ and Audrey come alive in east Little Havana

Little did filmmaker Roger Corman know, when he made and released the low-budget horror flick “The Little Shop of Horrors” in 1960, that his story about a ravenous man-eating plant

E-Cigarette Maker Juul Labs to Pay $462 Million in Settlement Over Marketing to Minors

E-cigarette company Juul Labs has agreed to pay $462 million over the next eight years to settle claims made by six US states, including California and New York, along with

Rolling Loud Miami just announced its lineup for this year. Here are the headliners

What to know about who’s appearing at the hip-hop festival. What to know about who’s appearing at the hip-hop festival.  

Miami bakery honored as one of the nation’s best has failed an FDA inspection

What to know about the findings. What to know about the findings.  

Dranoff2’s PIANO SLAM fuses classical, hip hop

Miami is turning up the heat just a notch at the Adrienne Arsht Center with 16 hot young poets and professional classical artists at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday.  Miami is turning

$175,000 awarded to ‘conversion-therapy’ providers in Boca Raton case

A federal judge has ordered Palm Beach County and the City of Boca Raton to pay $175,000 to two family therapists who challenged a local ban on “conversion therapy” for

Florida lawmakers pursue death penalty for rapists who target children under 12

In a move that likely would spur a constitutional fight, Florida lawmakers appear ready to pass a proposal that would allow the death penalty for people who commit sexual batteries