In his teenage years, Dan Silverman was considered the "nice guy" by his female friends and suffered terrible anxiety when meeting women. Since then, he's developed a system to overcome anxiety in social situations, and to help singles enhance their dating skills.
Prof. Vivian Thomson discusses trash — where it goes and what it says about us — after visiting Miami's Mt. Trashmore. Thomson recently checked out the South Dade Landfill while visiting her daughter, Flora, who was interning at WLRN-Miami Herald News.
What's it like having the same name as one of the most prolific quarterbacks in NFL history? Dan Marino answers five questions about living with his famous name, and whether name recognition might be enough to get him elected for public office.
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.
There once was a writer named Mike/
who thought all conventions were alike./
So he said, "Screw you guys/
I'm going to improvise/
And if you don't like it, take a hike."
Miami Beach was the end of the line for serial killer Andrew Cunanan. But five years earlier, a different serial killer, this one from Austria, led police on an international manhunt that ended in South Beach.
Alicia Zuckerman discovers a miraculous fruit that turns lemons into lemonade.
Thursday, October 21, 2010
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