Meet Justise Winslow, the Miami Heat’s Newest Star

After an entire calendar year of the NBA gods pissing in the Miami Heat’s Cheerios, the powers that be finally decided to send a little sunshine to Biscayne Bay last week in the form of 6′ 6″, 220-pound Duke University forward appropriately named Justise. Nobody expected Justise Winslow to last…

Donald Trump’s Hate-Mongering Speeches Fuel Madmen Like Dylann Storm

Rupert Murdoch, Donald Trump, Rush Limbaugh, Bill O’Reilly, Ann Coulter, and everyone associated with Fox News has blood on their hands. By constantly spreading hatred of African-Americans and other minorities, Fox News and its commentators inspire domestic terrorists like Dylann Roof to commit atrocities. The 21-year-old’s murder of nine African-Americans…

Heat Fans Hate Nike’s Cheesiest LeBron James Ad Yet

Just when the city of Cleveland thought the Cavaliers losing in the NBA Finals was all for naught, Nike comes along and saves the day with quite possibly the cheesiest LeBron James ad of all time. The excuse-filled piece of television is borderline embarrassing for all parties involved, including the…

Pope’s Warning on Global Warming Should Hit Miami Hardest

Today’s biggest news may just hit Miami harder than any other city in the world. Pope Francis has released his Encyclical, “Laudato Si’” on the Good of the Common Home. It states that  It is time to change the way we act toward the earth.  It starts out thusly, defining…

If Miami Heat Won’t Pay Wade, He Could Join LeBron James Next Season

It’s not that hard to say: “The Miami Heat.” That’s the name of the team that LeBron maybe-kinda-probably-on-purpose couldn’t remember during a Finals interview. It’s been almost a year since LeBron left the Heat, yet it seems as if subtle shots — from both sides — are getting more and more frequent…

Boulud Pop-Up: Wakefield, Sausage, and Flaming Dessert

It’s the time of year when DB Bistro goes a bit casual Americana and bizarre things happen. Among them: six types of house-made sausages floating around  three-course whole hog feasts for up to eight people, and pistachio and raspberry baked Alaska’s flambéed tableside. In other words, the DBGB pop-up is…

Pat Riley Would Stain His Legacy if He Let Dwyane Wade Go

Dwyane Wade continues to drop hints that he’s leaning toward opting out of his Heat contract, and seems to be increasingly considering leaving Miami. The dispute, at heart, is all about money: Not just money, but promised money. Wade took some pay cuts to help assemble the Big Three teams and…

Caitlyn Jenner Is All About Money, Not LGBT Rights

Caitlyn Jenner’s coming-out party doesn’t help the transgender community move forward. Though Caitlyn, formerly known as Bruce, is on the cover of Vanity Fair and stars in her own E! reality show, it’s clear the onetime decathlon champion is just looking to cash in on her transition from a man…

Andy Slater: Miami’s Hardest-Working Radio Reporter

Miami sports fans need to tune in to The Andy Slater Show on 940 WINZ-AM. I’m not saying that just because I’m a guest host on his daily show today, which airs from 2 to 4 p.m. Slater is changing sports talk radio by doing old-school, shoe-leather reporting. He’s the…

Blacks Accept Too Much Cop Racism

More than a week after Miami Beach cops were busted sending one another racist and sexist emails, there’s been zero outrage from so-called civil rights leaders and activists. No one protests the racism polluting police departments across the nation until the body of a young black male is lying dead…

African-Americans Need to Learn Black History

Go to any African-American neighborhood, whether it be in Miami or Baltimore, and chances are you won’t find anyone under 30 who knows that a runaway black slave, Crispus Attucks, was the first casualty of the American Revolution. And likely no one will know that African-American businessmen were the first…

Dozens of Restaurants Lined Up in Battle for Doral

Two of Miami’s largest real estate development companies are facing off to see who can turn Doral from a drive-by traffic jam into a bustling, quasi-urban hub. The first, the Shops at Downtown Doral, comes form Codina Partners and Lennar Commercial and promises another outlet of Coral Gables’ Bulla Gastrobar…

Obama’s My Brother’s Keeper Initiative Won’t Help Blacks

You’d think President Barack Obama could do a better job of relating to the plight of young African-American men in today’s society. In the wake of the Baltimore riots and national outrage over police treatment of unarmed young black men, Obama last week announced he was launching an initiative, My Brother’s Keeper…

Baltimore’s Blacks Want Revolution, Not Resolution

Watching images of people throwing things at police, setting fires, and destroying property in Baltimore reminds me of the pent-up anger that fueled the 1980 riots in Miami. After an all-white jury acquitted four white officers of killing Arthur McDuffie, a black insurance agent and former Marine, a three-day rampage…