"Miami is such a young city, always growing and evolving, and I feel fortunate to be a witness, contributor and by-product of this growth." Artist and photographer Alissa Christine talks about her "i love miami 365" daily documentary project.
Artist at Lincoln Road Theater in Miami Beach
Waterspouts as seen from Miami Beach
Halloween Half-Marathon on Miami Beach
Yanira Doyle is one of hundreds of thousands of South Floridians who are "under water" on their mortgages. But she refused to give up on her condo, even when she found herself all alone in an eight-unit building. She offers a firsthand account from the trenches of the real estate crisis.
We asked you to share your photos of bizarre or funny signs from around South Florida. Here is a selection.
Sun, traffic, cortaditos. That's South Florida in three words to Argentine journalist Hernan Iglesias, author of an upcoming book about Latin Miami. Iglesias predicts the hegemony of Cuban Americans in the city is coming to an end.
On the Julia Tuttle Causeway
The City of Miami Beach wants your ideas for a poster campaign to keep litterers at bay.
Miami's Trenton Daniel asks, "What's up with the Miami Beach exit on I-95 that directs motorists onto I-195 but actually takes them back to I-95?"
Thursday, June 3, 2010
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