Culture

Luck o’ the Irish

Saint Patrick’s Day is a joyful time of year to celebrate with friends and family. These recipes are favorites and can be enjoyed by anyone. Slainte! Lamb Stew Yield: 8-10 servings 1lb thick sliced Bacon, diced 6lb boneless Lamb shoulder, cut into 2” pieces ½ C AP Flour 3 Garlic cloves, minced 1 Onion, chopped ½ C Water 4 C Beef Stock 2 tsp Sugar 4 C diced Carrots (approximately 12 carrots) 2 Onions, chopped into large pieces 3 Potatoes, diced 1 tsp Thyme 2 Bay Leaves 1 C White Wine Cook bacon over medium heat until evenly brown then set aside. Toss […]

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Authentik: South Florida’s Hip-Hop Collective

Christian Hip-Hop has come a long way from its 1985 debut retail single, “Bible Break” by Stephen Wiley. On February 10, 2013, artist Lecrae of Reach Records made history. He became the first Christian rapper to win a Grammy award in the Best Gospel Album category for his groundbreaking project Gravity. Other Christian hip-hop artists –such as Da T.R.U.T.H., Cross Movement, FLAME, T-Bone and GRITS – have been nominated for Grammy awards, but Lecrae is the first to actually take home one of the trophies. It was truly a milestone for the genre. The influence that gospel hip-hop has on […]

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Meet the Heat

With February finally here, the NBA season will soon hit its halfway point and hold its annual, All-Star Weekend in Houston from February 15-17. Contrary to what the name implies, All-Star Weekend is not only a time for the most popular players in the NBA to shine, but it also gives good, young talent a chance to show their skills to a national audience. Just like All-Star weekend, the Miami Heat has an array of fledgling ballers and instrumental role players outside the Big Three who are not only essential to the team’s success, but invaluable to the community. Ray […]

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Art Museums and Ashcans

Each art museum houses strange, wonderful and utterly unique collections. Art moves from creator to multiple owners, until it somehow finds its way into a museum collection where it becomes public. This progression is often as interesting as the works of art themselves. The Return to the Ashcan exhibit at the Museum of Art Fort Lauderdale (MOAFL), features 40 works of the first modern art movement in the United States at the turn of the 20th century. This movement was called the Ashcan School by dismissive critics because of the artists’ interest in the gritty underbelly and banalities of urban […]

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Five Winter Films Actually Worth Seeing

January and February are usually pretty bland months as far as movie releases are concerned. Sure there are still films coming out every week, but are they worth your time? And, more importantly, are they worth spending money to see in a theater? Or might they be better left to Netflix or Redbox a few months down the road? These are important questions when it feels like you need to take out a second mortgage on your house just to go to the movies these days. So here is a list of films that, judging by their trailers, just might […]

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“Be Mine” Valentine Treats and Snacks

Valentine’s Day is right around the corner and there is nothing sweeter than offering your loved ones a homemade tasty treat. Here are some fun recipe ideas that are child-friendly and fun to make. Royal Icing Yield: 2 Cups of Icing 3 ea Egg Whites 1 lb. Powdered Sugar 1/8 tsp Cream of Tartar 2 Drops Lemon Juice Sift sugar and combine all. Paddle on medium until it reaches the desired thickness. Add vanilla or almond extract for added flavor or any food coloring as desired. Sugar Cookies Yield: 5 Dozen cookies 1 ½ C Butter, softened 5 C AP […]

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Andy Warhol and Us

We have something in common with Andy Warhol (1928-87). I know it’s hard to believe. Yes, he’s the one who claimed that, in the future, everyone would be famous for fifteen minutes. Yes, many believe that he is to blame for the debasement of our culture. Yes, he’s the one whose strange appearance was outdone only by his even stranger behavior. The Museum of Art in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, however, presents an exhibition that reveals a more accessible Warhol, one with which we can identify, who reminds us of something we too easily forget. Organized by the Montclair Museum in […]

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Christmas Gift Ideas

It’s that time of year again when you may be scratching your head trying to figure out what to give as Christmas gifts to the favorite people in your life. Here are a few ideas (all around $100 or less) that will help you create some smiles around the tree on Christmas morning. iPad Keyboard ($50-$75) If the newness has worn off on your friend or loved one’s iPad and you see it lying around more often than being put to good use, an iPad keyboard / stand combo makes a great gift. This gift instantly turns the touchscreen tablet […]

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Christmas Playlist

It’s that time of year again, so hang your stocking over the fireplace, roast some chestnuts and enjoy some hot cocoa while the snow drifts carelessly down to earth. Ok, so maybe none of those things are relevant to Floridians –except of course for the cocoa, which is an excellent choice in any climate –but as the big day draws ever closer it’s time to get in the Christmas spirit. Here are the must have albums for this year’s Christmas playlist. Christmas Eve & Other Stories No list of required Christmas music would be complete without The Trans Siberian Orchestra. […]

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Jeremy Lin

From sleeping on his brother’s couch as the new, undrafted member of the New York Knicks to becoming a worldwide sensation, Jeremy Lin’s journey to stardom was pure “Linsanity.” As much as people praise him for taking the Knicks’ starting point guard job and running with it, the “Taiwanese Tebow” would rather give the glory to God instead. Early Years Raised by Taiwanese immigrants Lin Gie-Ming and Shirley Lin in a Christian home, Jeremy Lin gained the faith and foundation that would serve as the building blocks that anchored his future. Lin’s Christianity grew tremendously as a teenager thanks to […]

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