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This blog the Miami Heat Beat features everything you need to know about the most exciting NBA franchise in the league.

Total Number of Wins Predictions – Atlantic Division

Yesterday, I predicted the total number of wins for each team in the NBA’s Southeast Division in the Eastern Conference. Obviously, I have the Miami Heat winning the divisio...

Total Number of Wins Predictions – Southeast Division

With the NBA preseason just over one month away, I figured it would be a good time to play swami, keeping in mind that I reserve the right to change my predictions on practically ...

More Heat ‘10-’11 Odds – Riley to the Bench?

I’ve talked about some of the odds that you can get with the Miami Heat for the upcoming 2010-2011 NBA season. You can bet on them to win the NBA championship straight up, or...

Heat Sign Draft Pick Butler

I show you this gruesome injury first, not to show how bad it was, but to remind you that had it not been for this play in the Final Four, the Miami Heat would have never been abl...

Don’t Wait By the Phone, Stack

Webster’s Dictionary defines bandwagon as a popular trend that attracts growing support. In the Summer of 2010, signing with the Miami Heat caused many players to jump on the...

NBA Suspends Heat Guard

In an attempt to clean up it’s image, the NBA has suspended three players for off the court incidents, including Kenny Hasbrouck of the Miami Heat. Hasbrouck, a guard from Si...



Rebecca King's chatty blog delivers an entertaining behind-the-scenes look at what life is like as a professional ballet dancer with the Miami City Ballet.






Miami City Ballet Is Coming to a Television Near You.

This week it was announced that Miami City Ballet will begin filming a program for PBS's " Great Performances: Dance In America. " Now I know this is news to all of you out there...

George Balanchine: Bringing World Class Ballet to America.

Get the book I am reading: George Balanchine The Ballet Maker by Robert Gottlieb . Lincoln Kirstein was a Harvard undergraduate, who had an undying love for the arts.  He...

Profile of a Great Ballet: John Cranko's Romeo and Juliet.

Friday marked the end of Miami City Ballet's one month Romeo and Juliet marathon.  Over the past four weeks we learned and rehearsed all of John Cranko's Three-hour, Three-act...

George Balanchine: Life After Ballets Russes.

Get the book I am reading: George Balanchine The Ballet Maker by Robert Gottlieb . After Diaghilev's death, Balanchine was off to Paris.  He had been recruited to set a n...

Why Start Romeo & Juliet So Early?

The other day I noticed that my blog had been posted on a " Ballet Talk " thread about Miami City Ballet.  (Ballet Talk is an online forum where users can discuss everything b...

George Balanchine: Ballets Russes.

After leaving Russia, Balanchine and his group, the Young Ballet, would travel to Paris and London, meeting up with Serge Diaghilev, the director of Ballets Russes.  Diaghile...



This irreverent blog from a Miami Beach based photojournalist and scribbler is both insightful and entertaining.

A Random Pixels random thought

The Marlins shouldn't have any trouble filling up that new stadium if they can make this happen every other game. ["Nyger] Morgan mixed it up with the Marlins in a bench-clearin...

All Sarah, all the time

Some good news this morning for those of you who get sick to your stomach at the suggestion that Sarah Palin might run for president. New York magazine makes " The Case for W...

Stuff we like

Nothing much impresses the boys and girls at the blog Gawker . But they call this short film - which was put together by a group of German filmmakers - "the best home movie of a ...



Interested in the theater in Miami? You'll find everything you need to know here.

The 2010-2011 Theatre Season

It starts with a trickle in October, and takes off as the snowbirds arrive with the annual migration from the hinterlands.  It kicks into high gear between Thanksgiving and...

The Scene for September 3, 2010

September.  When I was a kid, we'd be starting school next week.  Here in 21st century South Florida, the kids started two weeks ago in some places. But even with the s...

Mondays are Dark

Not in the news but worth noting; area playwright Tony Finstrom says the current production of Mack & Mabel at Broward Stage Door rivals the original Broadway production, w...