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browardpalmbeach.com FORT LAUDERDALE ATTORNEY browardpalmbeach.com WHO GOT FIRED FROM THE APPRENTICE IS THE DONALD’S BIGGEST FAN. BY JESS SWANSON n 2004, Fort Lauderdale attorney Bradford Cohen was a candidate on the second season of The Apprentice, ts | o N te ts a reality-TV show in which Donald Trump evaluated candidates’ business Iskills and offered the winner a job within his organization. In episode two, Cohen won a challenge and so, per the rules, was immune to elimination. But to gain the trust of his team, Cohen decided to waive his immunity. T rump called Cohen “stu-

ews | pulp c y | N ews pid.” Then he fired him. Twelve years later, Cohen harbors no Courtesy of Bradford Cohen hard feelings toward the now-presidential he ran for the Fort Lauderdale City Com- Trump’s campaign that he intends to switch It’s a banner year for Trump. candidate. A registered independent, Co- mission but lost the election, coming in his party registration to Republican. He hen is perhaps the most passionate Trump third. He hasn’t run again. His website lists scoffed at internet theories speculating mous Trump sign. Sometimes, they even ask supporter in Broward County, Florida’s “white collar crimes” as his specialty. that Trump is actually a false-flag candi- Cohen to step outside and pose for photos largest Democratic county. In September, During Cohen’s campaign for office, date whose participation in the race will too. Cohen estimates that he spends over ge | Night+ dA

A Cohen plastered a huge, seven-by-20-foot Trump called him “a very smart lawyer... a ultimately throw the election to Clinton. an hour a day responding to emails and t Trump billboard outside his law office brilliant guy” who’s “doing fantastic things.” “I’ve never been this excited for a presi- messages about Trump from other sup- on SE Third Avenue in downtown Fort “Trump donated to my campaign dential candidate. Maybe it’s because I know porters. It became so time-consuming that Lauderdale. The sign is lit with a string as much as he could,” Cohen re- him, but I just think he is going to be an amaz- he had to delete his Facebook account. of fairy lights at night. Cohen also passes calls. “I think the limit was $250.” ing leader,” Cohen says. “Not only do I think “These aren’t just quick messages. out Trump hats and shirts to passersby. Ironically, in 2007, Cohen donated he’s going to get the [Republican] nomina- Some of them are five and six paragraphs,” “If Trump doesn’t like you, he will $1,000 to Hillary Clinton’s presidential tion; I think he’s going to be president.” he says. “And I always answer them.” tell you,” Cohen says. “There’s some- campaign — a move Cohen now regrets. Cohen says his outward display of Cohen admits that the massive sign thing so refreshing about that.” “I vote for whoever I think will make Trump support is not affecting his busi- outside his office has been vandalized a After being fired from The Apprentice, the best president. At the time, I thought ness. If anything, it has helped, he says. handful of times since September. It’s cur- Cohen continued practicing criminal law. it was Hillary,” he says. “But I was very “I don’t think twice about the sign. I rently cut in the middle. But Cohen doesn’t He has spoken on Nancy Grace and other unimpressed with her as Secretary of honestly don’t care what people think,” dwell on that and just fixes it each time. TV shows as a legal commentator. In 2006, State, and I think a lot of people are too.” he says. “If someone doesn’t want to “I’ll be putting up more signs soon,” Cohen thinks just the opposite of hire me because of politics, that’s OK Cohen says. “I’d get a bigger sign, | MUSIC | DISH | FILM | ART | | | NEWS NIGHT+DAY STAGE | PULP | CONTENTS | | music | dish | film | Art | s | music dish film Art Trump, whom he says he has met a hand- too. But I’ve never had that happen.” but there were no extra-larges.” READ MORE NEWS DAILY AT ful of times since the show and really Every day, Trump supporters stop by BROWARDPALMBEACH.COM. admires. In fact, Cohen is so excited for Cohen’s office and pose outside the enor- [email protected]

▼ SEA-LEVEL RISE would be almost completely inundated. man says. “This is a new beginning, though, to vacuum trucks remove excessive water. “It was a surprise, because when I bought take Mola from the blackest eye to the nicest.” Together, the 17 homes on Mola Avenue MOVIN’ ON UP the property, I thought it only flooded a Currently, residents are talking with City are valued at more than $32 million. In 2014, ON LAS OLAS ISLES, A HOMEOWNER couple of days a year,” Tuckman says. “And of Fort Lauderdale officials about raising the Mola Avenue residents collectively paid SPENDS $1M TO BRACE FOR HIGH it’s not just me. My neighbors flood too.” Mola Avenue roadway, which is the lowest-lying $457,273 in property taxes. With the new WATER. BY JESS SWANSON Tuckman tore down Huizenga’s old house part of the block and construction, Tuckman estimates an added ayne Huizenga used to live at and divided the land into six parcels for new frequently floods. $300,000 in property taxes in the com- 516 Mola Ave., on the manmade homes. He invested nearly a million dollars to “THERE IS Shannon Vezina, ing years. He suggests that some of that finger islands known as Las Olas truck in fill, raise the entire property more than a city spokesperson, money be used to finance the road-raising. NEW TIMES BROWARD-PALM BEACH BROWARD-PALM TIMES NEW NO PROTEST. New Times Broward-palm B each New Times Broward-palm WIsles. His two-acre homesite was once adver- three feet, and heighten a seawall. Now the EVERYBODY said of the roadway, “There is no protest. Everybody is tised as “the largest assemblage of waterfront home sites — which have all been sold, except IS WORKING “It is one of the areas working together and aware what is go- property in Fort Lauderdale.” His old house for the one where Tuckman lives — sit almost TOGETHER we closely moni- ing on,” Tuckman says. “It’s not just a city sat on a little peninsula surrounded by the six feet above sea level, the highest on Mola AND AWARE tor during the king problem or just a homeowner problem. New River and the Mola and Riva canals. Avenue. In 30 years, the property is expected tide and inclement It’s a matter of working together.”

3, 2016 3, WHAT IS XX, 2012 XX, In 2005, Huizenga sold this parcel for $9.8 mil- to experience only seven flood days a year — GOING ON.” weather. We are Keren Bolter, a geoscientist and sea-level- lion, and it switched hands a few times before as opposed to 317 before the revitalization. aware of the vulner- rise expert at Coastal Risk Consulting, says ONTH

ebruary Brad Tuckman purchased the property in 2014. “Somebody has to do this,” Tuckman says. ability to sea-level rise, high tide, and that in the , property owners will have to But the land is only 2.7 feet above sea level. “If not, no one will decide to live here.” other impacts of climate change.” reinforce their homes and band together to pres- 28-F XX–M It would flood during heavy rains and king Tuckman reports a lot of new construc- Right now, Vezina says, there are no sure cities to update municipal infrastructure. tides. Last year, Tuckman enlisted the help of tion on Mola Avenue and says his neighbors specific plans to raise it. However, she ex- “Brad should be acknowledged for what ONTH

anuary Coastal Risk Consulting, a Plantation-based are also demolishing old homes, filling in land, plains, the city takes proactive measures he is doing and taking initiative,” Bolter says. M J sea-level-rise adaptation firm. The company and building new residences that are ready for to prevent roadways from flooding, such “The big idea is that there needs to be a found that by 2035, the high tide would flood sea-level rise. “When it comes to flooding and as checking one-way tidal valves, storm whole new way of partnership between lo- the home and that by 2045, the property sea-level rise, Mola has the blackest eye,” Tuck- drains, and pump stations. After heavy rains, cal government and property owners.” 44 browardpalmbeach.com | Contents |

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6 browardpalmbeach.com miaminewtimes.com THERE’S SO MUCH MORE TO DJ KHALED THAN MEMES AND SNAPCHATS. | CONTENTS | LETTERS | RIPTIDE | METRO | NIGHT+DAY | STAGE | ART | FILM | CAFE | MUSIC | MUSIC | CAFE | FILM NIGHT+DAY| STAGE| ART | METRO | | RIPTIDE | LETTERS | CONTENTS | | Contents | pulp news | n ight+Days | e was quiet.” black, looked slightly melted, microwaved Imagine that. until just warm. Of all the words in all the land Holzenthal pulled him aside to fill out some Hone could use to describe DJ paperwork his first day on the job. Khaled, Gary Holzenthal chose “quiet.” It “OK, give me your name.” would have been less jarring to learn that his “My name is .” best friend was a llama. “What do you mean ‘Khaled Khaled’? “We have had our fair share of charac- What’s your last name?” ters, but as far as I remember, at least in the “Khaled.” workplace, Khaled wasn’t one of those guys,” “Well, what’s your first name?” Holzenthal says. “Khaled.” He doesn’t remember how exactly the then- “So when I write the check out to you, I’m 18-year-old came to work at Odyssey Records, writing Khaled Khaled on the check?” Holzenthal’s tiny store in the Carrollton “Yes, sir.” Shopping Plaza in Mid-City New Orleans. “That kind of freaked me out, you know?” But he does remember hiring him. Holzenthal says, trying his best to remember The year was 1993. Khaled was the encounter 23 years later. After their initial skinnier, but not skinny. Baggy Abbott and Costello routine, Khaled Mohamed clothes hid a lumpy Khaled flew mostly under the radar. frame, and his But a few months later, Holzenthal no- tage | a rt | Film D ish m usi C eyes, coffee ticed something weird about his >> p8 New Times Broward-palm B each MIAMI NEW TIMES M J ONTH anuary XX–M 28-F ONTH ebruary XX, 2008 3, 2016

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phone bill. “I’m looking at all these calls, and I’m like, I never called these people.” Someone had been using the office phone to contact record labels in New York. About what exactly, he had no clue. He knew it was one of his employ-

miaminewtimes.com ees but decided not to make a fuss. To browardpalmbeach.com make sure it wouldn’t happen again, he unplugged the phone in his back office and moved it to the front of the shop. A few weeks passed without incident, and Holzenthal — who ran two locations — nearly forgot about the whole thing. Then

ts | o N te ts one day he dropped by the store unan- nounced. When he walked in, he noticed the phone was missing from the front of the store. Also missing: Khaled Khaled. Holzenthal marched to his office — a glorified closet — and swung open the door. There was Khaled, sneakers kicked up on the desk and the phone pressed to his ear, caught in the act. He had been moving the ews | pulp c y | N ews phone when the boss wasn’t around. “I think that may have been how we ended our professional rela- tionship,” Holzenthal says. Some 20 years later, Holzenthal turned on the TV and saw a very different Khaled

ge | Night+ dA Khaled. “I don’t know when he discovered A

t where the switch was, but as soon as he found it, he flipped it and he turned on DJ Khaled.” Boy, did he. Photo by Alex Markow Holzenthal looks at Khaled now with a “I feel like it’s the most unbelievable DJ Khaled films a Snapchat for his millions of followers during Art Basel this past December. mix of pride and, like most people, confusion. story,” Khaled says, pulling and twisting his “I’m proud to be a small part of whatever he beard like he’s trying to milk it, “because I of those mansions. He came to America “Naw, I ain’t crazy. I’m very crazy.” is today.” He pauses before asking, “I don’t am the definition of hard work pays off. with only $20, Khaled says. To make a He smiles. “And very successful.” even know what he is now. What’s his deal?” “I knew when I was a kid this is what living, he and his wife sold clothes out But when Khaled was 16 years old, tax issues Good question. I wanted to do, and there’s nothing else of their van at a flea market, often bring- and a run-in with the IRS financially gutted his On paper, Khaled’s career doesn’t make that I wanted to do more than this.” ing along their boy for an extra hand. family. “I literally watched [the government] a whole lot of sense. He’s released eight full- “They worked every day, seven days take everything,” he says, moving onto the length but doesn’t actually rap on any haled sighs at the laminated menu a week, 24 hours a day. If I wanted to rice, a grain of which is snagged in his beard. of them. He’s perhaps the most quoted figure in his hands. “I’ve got to take it easy, hang out with my mother and father, I His family went from liv-

| music | dish | film | Art | s | music dish film Art in hip-hop, able to create viral catch phrases K man.” He’s been traveling the past had to hang out with them hustling.” ing comfortably to having zero. with an ease that marketing executives dream two weeks and packed on seven pounds He was raised a Muslim and still consid- Khaled reiterates with a shake of the head — about. He’s played a serious role in the hip- that he’s determined to lose. “But you ers himself one, though his interpretation “Zero” — and the rice tumbles free into his lap. hop industry throughout his career, yet he’s can eat clean here,” he says both to him- of the religion is liberal. He believes in Allah The family had to move back to New perceived almost exclusively as a meme by self and to the slice of red velvet cake a (who is credited as an executive producer Orleans to regroup, and Khaled fol- fans across the nation. He’s a human pop-up nearby customer just received. “Grilled on Khaled’s fourth — and only his fourth — lowed, unable to afford Orlando on

| MUSIC | CAFE | FILM | | ART | METRO | NIGHT+DAY | STAGE RIPTIDE | LETTERS | CONTENTS | ad who, to many, is known simply for shout- fish, grilled chicken, we have everything. ). He prays every day too. When the his own. He needed a job, which he ing his own name like a hairy brown Pikachu. It’s just... I be trippin’. That red velvet...” waitress slides a plate of jerk chicken and (briefly) found at Odyssey Records. And, sure, any fool can stumble into success. It’s two days before Thanksgiving, and rice onto the table, he closes his eyes for a The whole situation was a ping-pong But that fool won’t stay there for nearly an hour ago DJ Khaled was handing out few seconds and mouths a silent prayer. of bad and good luck. His family was in fi- a decade, collaborating with the biggest 500 free turkeys in the parking lot of Finga But he dances unapologetically nancial ruin, yes, but in the origin story of names in the industry: Kanye West, Jay Licking, a Miami Gardens restaurant he with uncovered women and enjoys a DJ Khaled, Odyssey Records is the radio- Z, , Nas. If they have a pulse and co-owns with E-Class, founder of Miami’s nice glass of Cîroc Apple as well. active spider that started it all. It’s where can rap, Khaled has worked with them. Poe Boy Music Group, who looks like he Eventually, his family left New Orleans for he met Birdman, a 12-year-old , When you peel back the layers of DJ signed a lifetime no-smiling contract. Orlando, where he attended Dr. Phillips High, and the Cash Money family, some of his Khaled, you see a story more complex than The giveaway was slated to run from 3 to a public school within walking distance of Uni- earliest and most prolific collaborators. MIAMI NEW TIMES NEW MIAMI New Times Broward-palm B each New Times Broward-palm the ten-second Snapchats that have recently 6 p.m. By 3:45, a Miami Gardens cop waved versal’s Islands of Adventure. He began DJing “Birdman would drop off CDs and cas- made him a public obsession. It’s the tale of away cars while shouting, “¡No más pavos!” around age 13, he remembers, in his garage. sette tapes,” Khaled remembers. “I used to a child of immigrant parents who worked Now, tucked into a corner booth, His setup included a keyboard, turntables, be the guy behind the counter.” He watched his way up from DJing school dances in Or- Khaled forks his way through a a drum machine, and a stack of records that Birdman and Wayne meet for the first time. lando to the top of the Miami music scene chicken thigh and remembers a time ranged from the Isley Brothers and Parliament- Collectively, the two would appear on all and, now, into two million (and counting) when food didn’t come so easily. Funkadelic to Sam Cooke and Bob James. eight of DJ Khaled’s albums. But that wouldn’t 3, 2016 3,

XX, 2008 XX, cell phones, where he delivers daily sermons His parents arrived in New Orleans from His parents didn’t love the loud music every happen until more than a decade later. about the correlation between egg whites Palestine in their 20s, he says. His mother night, but they supported their son. “I wouldn’t Back then, Khaled was out of a job

ONTH and success from a three-inch screen. was born in Ramallah, a city of around 30,000 say the word ‘black sheep of the family’ — but I and had to find somewhere else to make ebruary Of course it didn’t happen overnight. It in the central West Bank. Nine miles to the guess I was. My mother and father supported his long-distance calls. He faced a deci-

28-F took time and sweat and some very over- northeast, his father grew up in Al-Mazra’a me. Other people outside the family were sion: Push forward or abandon ship. XX–M worked vocal cords. DJ Khaled, now 40 ash-Sharqiya. It’s a town that recently earned like, ‘Man, what’s Khaled doing? He crazy.’ ” “I said, ‘Fuck the job. It’s all years old, earned everything he has. But the nickname “The Miami of the West Bank,” His eyes grow wide and he starts nod- about my music career.’ ” ONTH anuary J

M more than that, he worked — hard, really thanks to an abundance of gaudy mansions ding quickly, mouth slightly open. It’s Khaled had already made up his mind. hard, he likes to add — to become what he built mostly by wealthy Palestinian expats re- something he does when he senses a Khaled- He was the best. is, even if folks like Gary Holzenthal still turning home to spend fortunes earned abroad. ism coming on, and it makes him look like Now for the hard part: aren’t quite sure what the hell he does. Khaled’s father did not grow up in one he’s either just seen a ghost or has gas. convincing everyone else. 88 browardpalmbeach.com

t’s 1998, and Luther Campbell miaminewtimes.com walks into a party on Key Bis- I cayne. If this were a romantic comedy, now is when everything would switch to slow motion as a Lisa Loeb song fades in. He notices Khaled almost im- mediately. Even at an industry party for radio professionals, which this is, Khaled stands

out, Campbell remembers. | MUSIC | CAFE | FILM NIGHT+DAY| STAGE| ART | METRO | | RIPTIDE | LETTERS | CONTENTS | | Contents | pulp news | n ight+Days | Keep imagining this in slow motion. It’s sexier that way. Khaled is frantic, breaking into songs to scream at anyone who dares stand still. He bounces on the balls of his feet, shifting from left foot to right like a cocky fighter, mixing an odd cocktail of Jamaican dancehall and hip-hop as sweat beads on his forehead. It is pure energy, almost at dangerous levels. Some doc- JLJ/ZOJ WENN Photos/Newscom tors might have diagnosed it. Left: In the ’90s, Khaled was a DJ for Rockers Island, Miami’s most popular hip-hop party. Uncle Luke wants to bottle Top: Khaled performs with Rick Ross, one of his longtime musical collaborators. it. “He had a mouthpiece on him, man,” Campbell relented and let Khaled behind the booth, How could you not want that on your team? says. “So much energy.” he was blown away. Who was this man? And So Khaled moved up from the under- But let’s back up a bit. what the hell had he eaten for breakfast? ground and into the mainstream. The Luke You can stop the whole “The energy that he played Show aired Friday evenings, from 10 to mid- slow-motion thing now. with was amazing.” night, and was somewhere between Howard tage | a rt | Film D ish m usi C

Khaled landed in Miami Budafuco Joey of Courtesy The Khaled you know now, the fidg- Stern and TRL. Campbell choreographed in 1994, fresh from serving a ety dude who’s always at a ten, drip- conversations on topics ranging from booty month in an Orlando jail after four traf- to do with this guy standing before them, ping with enthusiasm and pizzazz to politics. Strippers often stopped by to chat. fic offenses in 27 days. Even back then, earnestly asking for just a bit of airtime. — imagine a younger version of that. But things hardly went smoothly. “In Khaled’s he had a thing for repetition. On his last “Cool and I, we weren’t haters,” He went on to become the resident case, they hated him,” Campbell says. infraction, he was caught driving with- Dre says. “We were like, ‘No prob- DJ at Rockers Island, and soon enough Each week, higherups would beg Camp- out a license. The judge was annoyed. lem. You can rock with us.’ ” the crowds were coming just to see him. bell to kick Khaled off the show. He was too Once released, he wanted a fresh start. So they gave him a chunk of their Lines snaked out the door. Opening DJs loud, unpolished, and crass. He’d try to sell Options in Orlando were few. Plus, he had a time slot. A week later, when they left for would give countdowns for Khaled’s black-market cell phones to people off the air. girlfriend who was on her way to the Magic A-town, they gave him the whole thing. set: 30 minutes, ten minutes, blastoff. With the way he whooped and hollered on City. He figured it was as good a plan as any. “When we got back to Miami in nine “I was like, ‘They’re paying to come the mike, this guy was likely to cause a 17-car So he arrived in a new and foreign land months, he had already taken over the city.” in?’ ” Khaled says. “Those were the par- pileup on I-95. But Campbell pushed back. with only $20 in his pocket. (Sound familiar?) As Cool & Dre hopped intothe car and drove ties that made me say, ‘This is what I want He told the bosses: If he goes, I go. Campbell He slept wherever he could: motels on north, Khaled moved into the studio. Literally. to do, and I can show them who I am.’ ” thought Khaled deserved, at least, a chance. Biscayne Boulevard, his girlfriend’s par- “I used to sleep at the radio station,” he Budafuco was a fan from the beginning So he tried to coach him. Maybe we

ents’ house, and after his girlfriend’s dad says. He’d DJ until the early morning, pass and even now identifies himself as Khaled’s could dial it back a couple of notches, he New Times Broward-palm B each found out about this, his girlfriend’s car. out on the floor, wake up, and do it again. “biggest cheerleader.” He admired his insa- suggested. Let’s focus on trying to expose To make money, he DJed any place that He quickly became an omnipresent voice tiability, even if at times it got a tad confusing. the listeners to new music. Don’t scream at would have him. But people weren’t exactly on Miami’s airwaves — a loud one too. “Khaled would get paid, and he’d them; scream with them. Consider the ear- elbowing one another out of the way to “When we came back to Miami, the first have his money in his hand, put it in his drum. Deep breaths. See? Isn’t that better? give this no-name from Orlando a shot. thing we did was turn on Mixx 96,” Dre re- pocket, and turn around and still ask Khaled softened only slightly,

That first year in Miami was hard. members. “And all day long, it was just Khaled.” you for $20 to get something to eat. but it was enough for him to eventu- MIAMI NEW TIMES Khaled struggled to establish a foothold. His exposure on the air helped him “That always threw me off. I said, ‘You ally find his voice on the radio. He was poor, just about homeless. book a few gigs on the Miami club circuit. just got paid, bro. What’s going on?’ ” When The Luke Show ended in 2003, 99 Not too far away, at an undisclosed location He passed out flyers on South Beach, in- Jamz gave Khaled his own time slot, where on Biscayne Boulevard (undisclosed because troduced himself to everyone who walked by, hen a struggling 99 Jamz approached he’d stay for another decade. But it wasn’t long it wasn’t exactly legal), Marcello Valenzano slipped his mixtape into each palm he shook. Luther Campbell, the 2 Live Crew before he targeted a bigger audience. One night and Andre Christopher were sitting at “It’s still like that for me, just in a dif- W frontman (and now New Times col- in 2005, Dre remembers, he and some oth- a makeshift soundboard, spinning records on ferent way,” Khaled says. He plucks his umnist), about hosting his own radio show ers were hanging out at Khaled’s house when Mixx 96, a Caribbean pirate radio station. iPhone, which receives an incoming call in 1998, his first task was to assemble a team. Khaled pitched the idea of putting together a The two North Miami natives, then or text every two minutes, off the table and So he recruited the noble DJ Irie, Miami mu- mixtape. “Somebody out of nowhere said, ‘Mix- barely old enough to drive, heard a knock gives it a shake. “This is my flyer now.” sic’s Captain America. Campbell picked up tape? Man, nobody wants to hear a mixtape M on the door, and in walked Khaled. Joey Budafuco (no, not that one) was pro- Uncle Al, the Thor of Magic City pirate radio, from you. You fucking crazy? Stick to what you J ONTH “Hey, I just moved to Miami from Or- moting Miami’s biggest weekly hip-hop party and then snatched Papa Keith, a Brooklyn do. Play in the clubs, and DJ on the radio.’ ” anuary

lando. I been trying to get some time on the in the mid-’90s, Rockers Island at Amnesia. hip-hop Iron Man. But something was miss- A few months later, This Ain’t a Movie XX–M radio, and everybody keeps telling me no. I Khaled walked into the Collins Avenue ing from his ragtag rap Avengers: the Hulk. Dogg! was released. On the album cover, 28-F wonder if I can get some time on y’all’s slot.” nightclub one afternoon and asked if he could And then Campbell walked into Khaled stands wearing a leather jacket. ONTH He was humble, soft-spoken DJ. Budafuco informed him they already that party on Key Biscayne and saw A silver pistol hangs from his right hand. ebruary — the demeanor of a man who had a DJ. Khaled blinked, nodded, and asked Khaled, at the time only 22 years old. He stares forward, defiantly, and his eye- knew his options were few. again. Budafuco, beginning to question the Campbell knew who he was. He had heard balls track you like the Mona Lisa’s. XX, 2008 Andre and Marcello were on the cusp mental state of the kid in front of him, tried to Khaled screaming his head off well into the After that, Khaled’s first national break- 3, 2016 of a major decision. In a week, they’d em- explain, once again, slower and with the use early morning on Mixx 96. But when he saw out collaboration was the 2006 hit “We bark upon a move to and eventu- of hand gestures, that they already had a DJ. him live, in the flesh, it was something else. Takin’ Over,” featuring Akon, T.I., Rick ally become the Grammy-winning hip-hop “He pulled out his records, and he “It was energy,” Campbell says. “Imagine Ross, Fat Joe, Birdman, and Lil Wayne. production duo known as Cool & Dre. started playing,” Budafuco remembers. “We the Energizer Bunny.” Now imagine that bunny In the five-minute music vide o, Khaled But before that, they had to decide what couldn’t stop him.” When Budafuco finally is big and hairy with a knack for spinning vinyl. drives a Bentley backward on I-95 >> p10 99 He the Best from p9 In 2011, in Luke’s weekly column for New Times, he penned a letter to “all the rappers with Rick Ross riding shotgun before jump- from other parts of the country who now ing into a speedboat with Fat Joe. T.I. drives live in Miami.” His message was this: You an ice-cream truck. Cool & Dre show up in can’t come to our city, drink our strip clubs a Ferrari to save the day. There are cameos dry, and not give back to the community. by DJ Irie and T-Pain. Birdman and Wayne Campbell says the piece was largely rap in a church. Hey, is that Pitbull? Yup. aimed at Khaled, who often acted as

miaminewtimes.com “Basically, between me and Khaled, we Miami’s liaison for out-of-towners.

browardpalmbeach.com pulled every favor in the book,” says Gil A few weeks after the column was pub- Green, the man who directed that video lished, Khaled brought Luke onto 99 Jamz and just about every Khaled video since. to hash things out. The conversation was re- Not every Khaled album has been spectful. “Ain’t nobody expecting DJ Khaled, a smash. Most, as bodies of work, have Lil Wayne, Puff Daddy — anybody — to come been met with a shrug from critics. over with $50 million and save the com- But he knows how to make a hit. munity,” Campbell told him. “But if you are ts | o N te ts After “We Takin’ Over,” came “I’m So politically active, you can determine who Hood.” Then “,” a single off ends up being the mayor.” Khaled listened Khaled’s third album, 2010’s Victory, blew attentively and, when Campbell finished his up the charts. It would eventually go triple- thought, conceded with “I overstand,” a term platinum and sell more than three million he coined that’s meant to convey a deeper copies. The first time Dre heard that track, comprehension than to simply understand. the hair on his arms shot up. He looked at That’s about the last time Camp- Khaled and said, “This is like ‘We Are the bell and Khaled sat down together, so

ews | pulp c y | N ews Champions.’ It’s going to be played forever.” Campbell isn’t sure if the DJ did, in fact, Three years later, at the 2013 White overstand. He still thinks Khaled isn’t do- House Correspondents’ Dinner, Barack ing enough to help Miami natives. Obama strutted to the podium and did an “I could have left him on underground awkward little dance as T-Pain’s hook from radio. I did not have to go through the “All I Do Is Win” blared over the speak- things I went through to give him this ers. “How do you like my new walkout platform. I thought he would be much ge | Night+ dA

A music?” he grinned. “Second term, baby. more of a guy to support local artists.” t Rush Limbaugh warned you about this.” Then there was 2011’s “I’m On One,” a his past October, when DJ Khaled was do- track that earned Khaled his only Grammy ing press for I Changed a Lot, he stopped by nomination and utilized Drake while he THot 97’s Ebro in the Morning and gave an was still a slightly awkward Canadian with interview that went viral almost immediately. caterpillar eyebrows. In 2013, Khaled quar- There was no shortage of the goofy terbacked “No New Friends” with help from moments and shameless self-promoting old friends Rick Ross, Lil Wayne, and Drake, we’ve come to expect from Khaled. But News eyebrows slightly thinner this time around. there was also anger and genuine frus- On the most recent album, I Changed tration, something we don’t usually a Lot, Khaled came through once again see from the invariably positive DJ. Music www.browardpalmbeach.com with “Hold You Down,” an unbear- Twenty minutes into the interview, ably catchy song outshined only by its the topic of magazines came up. | music | dish | film | Art | s | music dish film Art Food & Drink own video, his most viewed one yet. “Where’s DJ Khaled on the cover Four minutes and 30 seconds in, the music of all magazines?” His gold bracelet Arts & Culture stops and the video fades in on Khaled, puff- jingled as he waved his arms in outrage. ing a hookah, an open bag of money to his “I don’t have the fucking catalogue of Film & TV left, a dark-haired beauty to his right. “Say fucking wins? Fuck your magazine!”

| MUSIC | CAFE | FILM | | ART | METRO | NIGHT+DAY | STAGE RIPTIDE | LETTERS | CONTENTS | my name, baby,” he commands. She obliges, Hip-hop bimonthly Complex ended up giv- though it seems she either has a tentative ing him the cover that same month, by the way. grasp on the English language or has just Asked what he thought of the article that went returned from the dentist. He tells her she’s with that cover, Khaled looks down at the smart, hands her stacks of money, and in- bones on his plate, realizing he’s about to say structs her to buy herself a house — her mom something he probably shouldn’t. “I’m going too. He makes her wear his brand of head- to be real with you. I didn’t fully read it yet.” phones, but not before telling her to say his After the magazine tangent, Khaled name one last time. She tries, bless her heart. transitions to the topic of awards — for ex- It’s become one of the most quoted Khaled ample: the Grammys’ Best Collaboration

MIAMI NEW TIMES NEW MIAMI moments. It was all improvised too. Green honor. “Fuck your nominations too. How New Times Broward-palm B each New Times Broward-palm gave Khaled three takes and told him to have you don’t give Khaled Best Collaboration?” fun. “I hid the rest of the crew in the next Here’s a neat statistic: A total of 118 art- room, because there is no way any of those ists have appeared on Khaled’s eight studio people would have kept a straight face.” albums. That’s more bodies than there are Meanwhile, Campbell watched his pu- in the United States Senate and more than 3, 2016 3,

XX, 2008 XX, pil’s ascent with a pride that slowly baked twice the number of people on an NFL to disappointment. “Quite a few times I felt roster. And that’s not even including mix-

ONTH like I created this monster,” he says now. tapes or other miscellaneous singles. One ebruary In Campbell’s eyes, Khaled didn’t do hundred eighteen people. One hundred enough for Miami. “Local artists would eighteen phone calls to make. One hundred 28-F XX–M come to me, and on numerous occa- eighteen schedules to work around. One sions they would complain about him hundred eighteen relationships to maintain. ONTH anuary

M because he wouldn’t play their records. He’s been nominated for only one J “He don’t know how many times Grammy. “I’m on One” was up for Best I had to fight to keep people off of his Rap/Sung Collaboration in 2012. He lost 10 neck. They wanted his fucking head.” to Kanye West, who appeared on Khaled’s 10 browardpalmbeach.com

first, third, and sixth albums. The next year, miaminewtimes.com in the same category, every single nomi- nee had appeared on a Khaled album. It’s so easy to ignore DJ Khaled the art- ist because that side of him is covered with very thick layers of showmanship. He’s a craftsman, but first and foremost, an en- tertainer. This past January 13, he was the musical guest on Jimmy Kimmel Live. While there, he also filmed an inspirational mes-

sage for slumping presidential candidate | MUSIC | CAFE | FILM NIGHT+DAY| STAGE| ART | METRO | | RIPTIDE | LETTERS | CONTENTS | Jeb Bush. It was hilarious. And it was what | Contents | pulp news | n ight+Days | everyone was talking about the next day, not his musical medley with Future. At the circus, rarely do we take time to appreciate the fact that the clown is juggling bowling pins while riding a unicycle. We only want to see the clown fall face-first into a pie. What happens beforehand is just foreplay. The artistic side of DJ Khaled is hard to explain. So hard, in fact, that Dre’s expla- nation of what Khaled does in the studio reads more like a haiku than an answer. “It’s storming and it’s raining outside. Khaled will be the sun that comes through the clouds and changes the temperature. You understand what I’m saying?” Sort of. Wanna take a crack at it, Gil? “I think what they don’t get is that his work ethic is about bringing people together for an Photo by Ian Witlen / TheCameraClicks.com amazing sound,” Green says. “He has this vi- tage | a rt | Film D ish m usi C sion, like the way Quincy Jones has a vision as Changed a Lot, Khaled snagged a guest verse Khaled hopes to turn his social media and music fame into acting and business careers. a producer, where Quincy Jones can bring in from Jay Z. As Khaled tells it, he flew to New Steven Spielberg and Whoopi Goldberg and York and borderline stalked Jay for nearly a a pistol-shaped Lamborghini — but when he a lot more new businesses. I want to con- Oprah and come out with The Color Purple.” year. Even the biggest name in hip-hop had tried to navigate his way home, it was pitch tinue to put out big, monster anthems.” Khaled’s role in the studio varies. He’s to say yes to Khaled. Or maybe he was just black. And he was lost. “If u know me call He wants to act too. helped guide Dre through a sort of writer’s tired of saying no. Either way, same result. zay zee tell her we lost,” Khaled broadcast to “Why can’t Khaled be the block while creating beats. Occasionally, In the past three months, Khaled’s fame his followers. It was a millennial Moby Dick, next Denzel Washington?” he jumps behind the microphone to add a has climbed higher than ever. Twenty years man versus nature with a modern twist. Laugh if you will. You wouldn’t be the first. few embellishments to a song. Sometimes into a career that came so close to never hap- He eventually made it back to dry land. One of Khaled’s most successful recent he’s simply a motivational speaker. “I think pening, he’s finally a household name. And The next day, he woke up to articles from Vice, ventures has been WeTheBestStore.com. people get with me because they know we it’s all thanks to Snapchat, a 4-year-old social Buzzfeed, MTV, the Huffington Post, and You can now buy T-shirts featuring his best- gonna make something great,” Khaled says. media platform that allows users to send dozens of others. Things haven’t slowed since. known catch phrases for $24.99 plus tax and Whatever it is you want to call his job photos and video snippets to their friends. Does it bother him that it took shipping. Sixty-five dollars will buy you a pair title, it’s clear no one else is doing it. And Users can compile a day’s worth of Snaps in antics on a millennial app to pro- of slide sandals that read “Another” on the none of it happens unless he somehow their “story mode” for all followers to see. pel him to international fame? right foot and “One” on the left. Also avail- makes people — very rich and power- How many followers he has exactly, only It doesn’t appear so. He’s as happy as able for your feet: “Bless Up,” “Just Know,” ful people — want to work with him. Khaled and Snapchat know. But according ever, rich as ever, busy as ever. When he sees “Bow Down.” And more are coming soon. New Times Broward-palm B each He does this in a couple of ways. First, lik- to a screenshot Khaled posted in December, Justin Bieber and Taylor Swift quote him Campbell doesn’t follow Khaled on Snap- ability. For example: In one potato-quality about two million people watch each of his on Instagram — which they have — he be- chat. He just downloaded it a week ago. Told video on YouTube, an eager Khaled plays his Snaps. That number has no doubt grown. comes giddy. “I am just being me. If people of WeTheBestStore.com’s success, he laughs. 2008 single “Out Here Grindin” for Kanye Since he joined Snapchat last year, Khaled make memes of it, videos, and have fun with “Oh, so he’s back to selling? Like the

West in what looks like a backstage green has been gaining momentum. His account it, that’s a way of people showing love.” booster phones. He’s going back to his fuck- MIAMI NEW TIMES room. While he lip-synchs and bounces rocketed in popularity after he live-snapped Now that he has their attention, he can ing roots. Let me tell you, if that’s what he’s around, West smiles for four minutes an evening spent lost in Biscayne Bay in do with it what he pleases. “I have a lot of doing, shit, he could make a billion dollars. straight. Four minutes. When was the last December. He rode his Jet Ski to Rick Ross’s goals,” he says, head tilted against the red This dude could sell ice to an Eskimo.” time you saw Kanye smile for four seconds? house for lunch — which is about the most vinyl booth. The restaurant begins to clear His second strategy: persistence. On I hip-hop thing one can do outside of owning out. “I want to open more Finga Lickings, [email protected] M ONTH J anuary XX–M 28-F ONTH ebruary XX, 2008 3, 2016

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has been known to attend Art Basel in Miami. Night+Day | s To understand Won Kim’s background, one must first know what surrounds him. As a chef in his hometown of Chicago, Kim grew up exposed to one of the most diverse culinary scenes in the country. Of Korean ethnicity, Kim is known for his fusion of Korean-Polish barbecue, which he refers to as “Ko Po BBQ” tage | a rt | Film dish m usi C and which includes the marriage of sausages topped with kimchi. Dishes like this are what one should expect from a five-course pop-up dinner of Korean-Polish cuisine paired with craft cocktails. You can get a seat at the din- ner table at 6:30 p.m. Friday at Top Hat Deli, located at 415 NE Third St. in Fort Lauderdale. All-inclusive tickets to the dinner run $75 per person. Call 954-900-3896. DAVID MINSKY SAT 1/30 Artwork courtesy of Cari Corene and Amanda Coronado and others. The bays are located at and around The three-day party features live music, ▼ FESTIVAL NEW TIMES BROWARD-PALM BEACH 410 W. Industrial Ave. in Boynton Beach. more than 180 artists and crafters, kids’ activi- New Times Broward-palm B each THU 1/28 The monthly walk is free, but bring cash for ties and rides, cooking competitions, and plenty ART, MUSIC, RUM the crafts and food vendors. Visit Facebook. of -infused fare (think everything from No matter where you go in the Caribbean, ▼ FESTIVAL com/boyntonbeach.artdistrict. TERRA SULLIVAN garlic-coated corn to garlic ice cream). On Fri- there will always be rum. It’s practically day night, reggae-, dub-, and rock-influenced a staple in the diets of some people there. ART WALK 2016 Iration takes the stage. On Saturday, Taking With most of the world’s rum produced in From a framed, coveted auction highlight to a Back Sunday headlines. On Saturday and Sun- this region, you’d be hard-pressed to not find particularly juicy or thought-provoking char- FRI 1/29 day, at Garlic Chef Stadium, chefs from some some sort of rum distillery in the Caribbean. acter scrawled on a concrete wall, “art” comes of the hottest restaurants in Broward, Palm Whether South Florida should be included in many wonderful and varied forms. So goes ▼ FOOD + DRINK Beach, and Miami-Dade counties are sharpen- in this list is a conversation for another time; the theme of this year’s first art walk in Boynton ing their knives in an attempt to overthrow the however, you can’t deny the region’s influence Beach’s Art District when the focus will be on GET FUNKY reigning garlic chef champion, Bruce Fein- on a couple of distillers from Broward County. what makes the genre of street art so loved. Humans have a strange relationship with gold of Dada. But it’s not just a good time; last When South Florida Distillers’ Avi Starting at 6 p.m., guests can take a tour of the odoriferous foods. We eat rotten (yes, liter- year, the event raised $560,000 in charitable Aisenberg and Joe Durkin brought the art of ActivistArtistsA Bay Gates murals and then ally rotten!) shark. We add umami to salty, contributions for local organizations. It takes rum-making to Fort Lauderdale, it gave local settle in for a short presentation and discussion spicy dishes with a hearty dose of stinky fish place Friday from 5 to 11 p.m., Saturday from mixologists a whole new reason to celebrate. on the impact of street art on the community. . Walk by any Asian market anywhere in 11 a.m. to 11 p.m., and Sunday from 11 a.m. to 7 Now Aisenberg and Durkin bring theArt of M

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A even makes air-travel material seem fresh. there will be a Q&A session with Corene t Of course, half the population still takes and Coronado, balloons, snacks, a flower issue with what he says; earlier this month, craft, coloring activities, and a children’s a follower tweeted, “You make me laugh vintage record-listening party. ABEL FOLGAR and make me wanna punch you in the throat at the same time” — a badge of honor Jefferies promptly retweeted. See him, hopefully sans fisticuffs, at 8 p.m. Saturday SUN 1/31 at Hard Rock Live, located at 1 Seminole Way in Hollywood. Tickets cost $35 to ▼ FOOD + DRINK $65. Call 800-745-3000, or visit seminole- hardrockhollywood.com. JOHN THOMASON IT’S GETTING CHILI

▼ ART + LITERATURE | MUSIC | DISH | FILM | ART | | | NEWS NIGHT+DAY STAGE | PULP | CONTENTS | | music | dish | film | Art | s | music dish film Art IN FORT LAUDERDALE You don’t have to travel to Texas or the real FRIENDS, FLOWERS, AND “Southern” states to get good chili. Instead, try some in your own backyard as the River- FRIENDSHIP walk Chili Cook Off comes to Esplanade Park Children’s books do not get the credit they on Sunday. If you think your chili palate is deserve as frequently as they should outside evolved enough, you needn’t stick to just of their immediate literary circles. And that tasting. Attendees can be judges as well, is a shame, because these creations for begin- with the chili with the most votes winning ning and young readers are often works of the day. The categories, however, will be absolute beauty on top of the educational wide open, as all types of chili are welcome, subjects they tackle. Inspired by a “rainbow from vegetarian to con carne or any other watercolor meadow daydream,” according concoction. Other forms of entertainment to cocreator Cari Corene, Floral Frolic is a include live rock music from Bernie C. and new entry in the world of children’s books outdoor activities. Beer will be provided by and the first venture into children’s lit by this local brewery Concrete Beach. This event

NEW TIMES BROWARD-PALM BEACH BROWARD-PALM TIMES NEW team. Corene and her accomplice, Amanda is family-friendly as well as pet-friendly, so New Times Broward-palm B each New Times Broward-palm Coronado, current residents of Baltimore, bring the whole gang — maybe don’t feed the are graduates of the Savannah College of Art dogs or babies chili, though. For reasons. and Design and have worked as illustrative The Riverwalk Chili Cook Off is from freelancers and in the comics industry. noon to 4 p.m. in Esplanade Park, located Their book is a tale of competition be- at 400 SW Second St. in Fort Lauderdale. 3, 2016 3,

XX, 2012 XX, tween a pair of baby foxes, Dawning and Tickets cost $10 or $20. The latter includes Queenie, who lose the footing of their friend- three craft beers from Concrete Beach.

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Machine? | Contents | pulp | news | | CONTENTS | PULP | NEWS | NIGHT+DAY | STAGE | ART | FILM | DISH | MUSIC | MUSIC | DISH | FILM | NIGHT+DAYSTAGEART | | | NEWS | PULP | CONTENTS | Ambitious sci-fi art shows come to FAT Village Artwalk.

BY ANDREA RICHARD hen alternative arts collective Bedlam Lorenz Assembly (BLA) curates a show, Artwork by Samantha Salzinger viewers are in for a Whip, well-thought-out, immersive experi- n ight+Day | ence that’s bold and, oftentimes, absurd. The latest and perhaps most ambitious endeavor to date is Saturday’s opening of “At- tempts at Autonomy.” The group exhibition, curated by newcomer Jesse Firestone and

BLA cofounder Zack Spechler, concerns the s science-fiction realm of hybrid machines as- tage sembled with bio-organism parts, functioning

together in — as the show’s title suggests — an | Art | Film | effort to live and sustain lives of their own. The idea, according to Spechler, came about when he viewed Italy- and L.A.- based artist Mattia Casalegno’s installa- tion What It Takes to Be a Body, which was

informed by the book Variations on the D ish | Body, by French author Michel Serres. Casalegno’s digital installation questions Artwork by Mattia Casalegno man’s and machines’ assumed roles as supe- m usi C | rior in society and Top: Art from Samantha Salzinger’s “Terraforming.” Bottom: Left Handed by Mattia Casalegno. the natural world. “THE SHOW IS He looks at the at last year’s Art Basel Miami Beach, fessor of photography Samantha Salz- LOOKING AT THE internal function- where Firestone worked as assistant cre- inger is debuting works in her first Fort NEW TIMES BROWARD-PALM BEACH ing mechanisms ative director on the Basel satellite show Lauderdale solo show, “Terraforming.” New Times Broward-palm B each DISTINCTION OF of the body. His Hide Tide. The two quickly launched The collection features video and land- ORGANISMS AND site-specific into discussion on curating together. scape photographs of her meticulously MACHINES.” work consists Firestone brought in artists he knew to add handmade dioramas of fictional places and of television to Spechler’s existing curatorial narrative. One is mysterious findings. At first glance, her sets suspended in air, webbed in Japanese Miami-based artist Strauss, whose workAmbi- photographs seem to capture realistic but bondage netting. He clads the TVs with ent Glow is set to fill the gallery’s concrete floor’s fantastical universes. She has printed them photographic renderings of his own human cracks and dips throughout the 8,000-square- on vinyl and mounted them directly on the skin, creating a raw and visceral reaction foot space. Strauss has concocted a silicon sub- wall, portraying portals to another world. for viewers to the machines themselves. stance, consisting of bioluminescence bacteria This new work is a continuation of what The group show, featuring seven artists and a synthetic chemical. “The mixture will she’s shown before, but it incorporates more ar- in addition to Casalegno — Ron Erlih, No- create a light source that charges itself, creating chitectural structures and footprints of beings. elle Fitzsimmons, Katerina Friderici, Jessie this perpetual system that’s enclosed and will “I don’t want to give it away,” she says. Laino, Michael Powell, Laurencia Strauss, serve as a guide at the show,” explains Firestone. “The work is meant to be very open, and I like and Joe Winograd — is framed around Ca- All of the works are subtly self- people to figure out for themselves ‘What is salegno’s work and is set up to transcend the lit, reinforcing the idea of autonomy that thing? Is that a human being or an alien?’ themes from Serres’ philosophical book. and creating an ethereal mood. And I don’t know the answers either; they’re M

“In the show, the artists are talking about “The show is looking at the distinc- all made up. They’re not real. The more real I J ONTH the same things Mattia is talking about, but tion of organisms and machines and can make the photo look, the more the viewer anuary

it’s this crescendo perfect hybrid,” Spechler ways that can be clouded and bro- can get involved with the fantasy. It’s like XX–M says. “So, for example, Noelle Fitzsimmons has ken down,” continues Firestone. watching a movie: You believe it might be a 28-F a digital plant that reacts to the surrounding Powell’s piece, an industrial vacuum he place somewhere in the universe, but it’s not.” ONTH sounds in the gallery; it moves to the sound and has tinkered with and crafted into a rep- ebruary creates and grows based on it what it hears. resentation of a human lung, looks at how [email protected] “And Jessie Laino has a bicycle that can bodies can tune into one another. “When XX, 2008 be ridden by the participants and is powered you walk in and see his piece, you’re con- “Attempts at Autonomy” and “Terraforming” 3, 2016 by a light source that will power a sculp- fronted with the sound and rhythm of human On exhibit starting 6 to 10 p.m. Saturday, tural nursery garden containing medicinal breathing,” says Firestone. “Viewers will, January 30, through February 27 at the Projects Contemporary Art Space and Box Gallery, 520 herbs, which the viewers can digest and use, unconsciously, breathe to the same rate.” NW First Ave., Fort Lauderdale, as part of the creating the highest level of interactivity.” Accompanying “Attempts at Autonomy,” monthly FAT Village Artwalk. Free entry. Visit Spechler met curator Jesse Firestone artist and Palm Beach State College pro- bedlamlorenzassembly.wordpress.com. 1515 ▼ Film & TV The Truth Is Iffy browardpalmbeach.com

browardpalmbeach.com The X-Files brings back the conspiracy-industrial complex — and gets better as it goes. BY INKOO KANG n 1961, Dwight Eisenhower famously was built on sand and red herrings. left the White House with a warn- Easily the weakest episode of the first ing to the American public about three, the season premiere attempts to

ts | o N te ts the rise of the military-industrial streamline the series’ decadelong, convoluted complex. When Barack Obama exits backstory into something more compre- Ithe Oval Office next year, he wouldn’t be hensible. Unfortunately, there’s even more remiss in cautioning the nation about the crowding at Exposition Junction to come: conspiracy-industrial complex, which has getting Mulder and Scully back in the FBI, dug its tentacles into both the extremist and dealing with the fallout of their romantic mainstream media during his presidency. breakup, exploring the consequences of Scul- Since The X-Files ’ debut two decades ago, ly’s possibly alien DNA (long story), hissing at conspiracy theorists have devolved from yet another informant who’s coy to the point ews | pulp c y | N ews (mostly) harmless kooks with UFO fetishes of uselessness, and sounding the alarms of into birthers and Sandy Hook truthers. The government overreach. And that’s not count- show’s six-episode revival, which kicked ing the actual plot, which finds anchorman Ed Araquel / FOX off with a two-hour debut this past Sunday, Tad O’Malley (McHale) attempting to enlist der’s post-9/11 critique — “They police us, Mulder and Scully are still out there.

Night+ dA January 24, places itself in the awkward posi- the two agents’ help in exposing “the most they spy on us, tell us that makes us safer. tion of asking viewers evil conspiracy the world has ever known.” We’ve never been in more danger” — sound considered and blithely misanthropic

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t DUCHOVNY if not politically, with The X-Files has always relied on Mulder but asinine and unhinged when applied strous” and “absurd” and “necessary,” it AND the kind of loathsome and Scully failing; success would mean prov- to the specifics of the preposterous “ve- centers on a mystery too delicate to wilt ANDERSON nutjob who would ing definitively that alien and other super- nal conspiracy of men against humanity” with descriptions here. It suffices to say it’s declare, as guest star natural phenomena exist, an outcome that against which the two agents crusade. a showcase for the flummoxed charms of HAVE A FEW Joel McHale’s Alex would negate the premise of the show. Moody At least the show has kept its bone-dry the terrific Rhys Darby, who plays a char- KINKS TO Jones-esque TV host atmospherics, earnest doubt, and the playfully sense of humor. Scully’s autopsy diagnosis of acter as memorable as Morgan’s other two WORK OUT. does, that “9/11 was sparring banter between the two investigators a suicide — that the “probable cause of death standouts: Peter Boyle’s Clyde Bruckman a false-flag opera- have traditionally made up for that formula, is the introduction, self-propelled, of a letter and Charles Nelson Reilly’s Jose Chung. tion. It was a warmup to World War III... but the premiere strikes out on all three opener into the cerebral cortex by way of the The hour is the most “ ’90s” of the three, It’s all part of a conspiracy dating back counts. Once the standard-bearer for creepy ear canal,” delivered as she’s staring, head but it’s also the only one of the bunch that to the UFO crash in 1947 in Roswell.” TV, the show is conspicuously tame compared cocked, at a knife handle sticking out of a dead made me remember what made The X-Files Newcomers to the series — still about two to the rest of the blood and gore on the small man’s head — is the only reason to catch the not just a pop phenomenon but one of the FBI agents (David Duchovny and Gillian An- screen today. Duchovny and Anderson have humdrum second episode’s case of the week. most important TV shows of its time. IfThe derson) who investigate seemingly paranor- a few getting-the-band-back-together kinks Still, Morgan’s “Mulder and Scully Meet X-Files’ UFO paranoia has aged badly, its Art | s | Art film | music dish | MUSIC | DISH | FILM | ART | | | NEWS NIGHT+DAY STAGE | PULP | CONTENTS | mal events while uncovering a government to work out, but the real problem might be the Were-Monster” is a near-perfect short alienated melancholy proves timeless. plot to conceal evidence of extraterrestrials’ with series creator Chris Carter’s direction. film on its own, as well as an in-joke-stuffed presence on Earth — might very well wonder Would-be applause lines such as Mul- bouquet of rewards for fans. An exquisitely [email protected] if the mass popularity of The X-Files itself is an elaborate hoax. I wouldn’t blame them, given the deeply silly self-seriousness that courses through the show’s veins. Prepare for the ▼ ARTHAUS view, that of a woman tonal and narrative whiplash of the first three whose confidence in her episodes, each of which operates in a different union and maybe even in mode: paranoid social commentary, horror 45 Years procedural, and mocking self-referentiality. STARRING CHARLOTTE RAMPLING, TOM COURTENAY, herself is upended by an As a former fanatic, I wanted to believe that GERALDINE JAMES, DOLLY WELLS, DAVID SIBLEY, all-consuming jealousy Mulder and Scully could make a comeback. AND SAM ALEXANDER. WRITTEN AND DIRECTED about her husband’s past But my skepticism — which I partly learned BY ANDREW HAIGH. BASED ON A SHORT STORY and a ghost she never from the series — was right all along. The BY DAVID CONSTANTINE. 95 MINUTES. RATED R. knew. “I can hardly be

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few decades ago, going out for Chinese food was just one part of a usual script. You’d start with egg rolls, of course, before moving on to General Tso’sA chicken, fried rice, , or chop suey. And,if you wanted to get really fancy, you might even try egg foo young. If you’re in search of a bit more color — and maybe with a full liquor bar and push- cart service — you’ll need more than just your average Chinese takeout spot. For that, you’ll want to head to Gold Mar- quess Fine Chinese Restaurant in Pembroke Pines, a spacious dining room with lofty ceilings, a 20-seat bar, and a luxe private tage | a rt | Film dish m usi C dining area that has already welcomed Photography by CandaceWest.com the likes of the Houston-based consulate- lowing the former New York City Chinatown white eel, marbled goby fish, Dungeness , Perfectly cooked Peking duck. general for the People’s Republic of China. chef some small measure of creativity. Much oysters, geo duck, and tilapia. Every so often, Owners Kam Ip and chef Yu Wu are the of it can feel a touch overpriced, however: a member of the kitchen staff will dip into re-serving the remainder with sautéed veg- men behind the 6-month-old establish- $21 for a crab and seafood pumpkin soup or the tank, procuring a writhing creature to etables and a and -green soup. ment. Both Chinese immigrants with more nearly $20 for salt and pepper duck tongue. send off to its demise in the kitchen beyond. We opted for the lettuce wraps, diced duck 20 years of restaurant industry experience Sit at a table for lunch and you’ll most That means the golden egg crystal crab, a meat that’s wok-fried with vegetables and between them, they opened the doors to likely order dim sum, a menu of more than traditional dish you’ll find at many oceanside served with crisp sheets of iceberg lettuce. their 280-seat restaurant in July, right 60 selections available from 11 a.m. to 4 restaurants in China’s southern region, is By the end of it all, we felt a bit showy and smack in the heart of Pembroke Pines. p.m. daily. Dim sum chef Yong Li hails from always fresh. The Chinese are good at taking silly, but the food was good enough that I’d Unlike many of the smaller Chinese Guangzhou province in China, where he apart and preparing Dungeness so that it retains consider tolerating the entire process again, if restaurants in the area, Gold Marquess began working for his family’s bakeries at its texture and flavor, often seasoned with noth- just for another bite of perfectly cooked duck. was designed by Ip and Wu to be a fine- a young age. When he moved to the United ing more than a savory-sweet combination of Although there aren’t many dishes more dining experience. Depending on the States at age 21, he was already considered a fish and . At Gold Marquess, live essential than Peking duck, Chinese comfort crowd, that can make for an energy-filled master at dim sum cuisine, cooking for some are plucked from the tank and brought to fare comes in a simpler form with Wu’s Hong NEW TIMES BROWARD-PALM BEACH or an entirely lackluster experience. of South Florida’s best Chinese restaurants. the kitchen, where they’re hacked into manage- Kong-style fried rice, one of the restaurant’s New Times Broward-palm B each This restaurant has a split personality. On the weekend, Li will offer a surprise able sections. Next, rather than flavor the firm- most popular dishes among his Asian pa- During a busy weekday lunch rush, the dining dim sum special. Recently it was durian, the sweet meat with , the crab is coated in a trons. The dish begins with fried and bat- room is a boisterous and chaotic affair, filled fruit’s stinky flesh thick paste of seasoned batter and sautéed in a tered eggs, salted fish, and sautéed with the clamorous roar of many tables or- seasoned, coated in hot wok with fried red . The dish arrives together in a five-spice sauce. It’s served dering from the dim sum carts that roll past. BY THE END OF flour, and fried. The steaming hot, a platter of crispy-fried sweet with a dusting of fried minced scallops. Dinner, on another weekday night, is quiet IT ALL, WE FELT process renders the meat that offers just a hint of toasted nuttiness. While Gold Marquess stabs at an elegant and almost boring, servers passing between pungent stench tol- If you really want to go authentic, order the evening out — complete with a full liquor bar tables in efficient silence. The only sound A BIT SHOWY erable so that only Peking duck. Everything about this dish — here and daily happy hour — much of that eve- is the occasional clang of silverware, and AND SILLY, BUT the durian’s but- a house specialty — was enjoyable, from the ning elegance it’s striving to welcome hasn’t the music, a peculiar distraction of Top 40 THE FOOD WAS tery flavor shines. tableside presentation to the option to custom- quite come together yet. Still, Ip and Wu hits, a background noise that didn’t resonate GOOD ENOUGH. Of course, Li’s ize the dish with a number of finishing touches. have made a valiant effort to create a refined with dining room’s slightly upscale digs. most popular of- A Beijing specialty, the duck is prepared in the Chinese dining destination in the heart of Even if the ambiance is a bit off, an easy- ferings are the one’s you’d be most familiar traditional manner, a feast enough for four South Florida’s cultural melting pot. But the to-approach menu offers a more comfortable with: his steamed barbecue buns, siu presented on a metal cart, which your server spacious dining room and bar can feel empty experience, levied by the occasional provin- mei, fried shrimp balls, Shanghai dumplings, will roll out from the kitchen at a languid pace. and cold, uninviting even. These are minor cial dish from Wu, also the restaurant’s chef. and — for dessert — a tart . From there, he’ll present the duck’s whole, complaints, though, for a Chinese restaurant M

At its core, the dishes aren’t so differ- Those pork buns are the bestsellers, dome- taut body — a process that begins with a quick such as this, one that offers a number of solid J ONTH ent from those in most Chinese restaurants. shaped and palm-sized and made by hand dip in boiling water before the bird is spit- dishes in a slightly upscale environment. anuary

That makes for a tame experience, one that’s by one of the kitchen’s five dim sum chefs. roasted to a glistening golden-brown sheen. XX–M

guaranteed not to overwhelm the squeamish They cook up soft and fluffy — though a touch We watched as our server sliced through the [email protected] 28-F American diners. We found all the usual dry — each tender nib of spiced minced meat tender meat, creating a beautiful pattern along ONTH Chinese-American staples here, but dig deep encased in pillows of spongy, sweet dough. the edge of the plate, neat cuts that included Gold Marquess Fine Chinese Restaurant ebruary enough and a few Hong Kong specialties will It was hard to be unhappy spooning up rubbery-fat slices of skin. It’s served alongside 8525 Pines Blvd., Pembroke Pines. Hours

are Monday to Friday 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. and XX, 2008 present themselves. You won’t find a black book dense, sticky clusters of his shrimp dump- a large basket of steamed buns, slivers of green Saturday and Sunday 10:30 a.m. to 11 p.m. Call with exotic options scrawled in , lings. They’re some of the largest I’ve seen, , and a bowl of pasty-thick hoisin sauce. 954-367-7730, or visit goldmarquess.com. 3, 2016 but unless you’re only looking for bird’s-nest plump pink shrimp visible beneath a ge- You’re meant to make your own sandwich, soup or century eggs, it won’t much matter. latinous layer of rice paper. On a busy day, a simple way to eat such an expensive dish. Peking duck $45 The most color you’ll find is on the first the kitchen will prepare as many as 250. What’s left of the carcass is carted off to Hong Kong-style fried rice $18 Golden egg crystal crab market price page, a list of daily chef’s specials, one that At the back of the dining room, you’ll find the kitchen, where the chef will do one of BBQ pork buns $4.50 Wu will change every few weeks or so, al- a wall of fish tanks; they house yellow and two things. He can shred the last of it for you, Shrimp dumplings $4.50 1919 browardpalmbeach.com browardpalmbeach.com ts | o N te ts

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t local craft beer in your community, then you should find it pleasing to know that beers from Pompano Beach’s 26 Degree Brewing Co. will CHEF-OWNER OF now be distributed throughout South Florida. Owner Greg Lieberman says he signed 3RD & 3RD HAS DIED with Gold Coast Beverage, which covers South Just as Delray Beach bar and restaurant 3rd Florida between Jupiter and the Keys. It wasn’t and 3rd has no sign, there was no sign that an easy decision, because Florida breweries are the local community was about to lose one essentially stuck with their distributors forever. of its most beloved chefs this past weekend “It’s basically impossible for a brewery to when the restaurant’s proprietor, John Paul break the contract with a distributor,” Lie- Kline, died January 15 at his home. The cause berman says. “Once signed, that distributor of death was undetermined as of presstime. basically has exclu- Kline was a longtime chef, a graduate sive rights to that of Johnson & Wales University, and owner | MUSIC | DISH | FILM | ART | | | NEWS NIGHT+DAY STAGE | PULP | CONTENTS | film | Art | s | Art | music dish film 26 DEGREE territory for the life of John Paul Custom Cuisine catering. He BEERS WILL of the brewery.” worked around the world, from Europe to BE ON TAP It’s a dilemma Martha’s Vineyard. In 2010, he was employed every Florida brew- as a freelance private chef in Delray Beach. IN BARS, ery must resolve: He worked with kids at a charter school and RESTAU RANTS, finding a distribu- organized popular winetastings at the NSU AND EVEN tor that’s the best Art Museum Fort Lauderdale. He explained IN OTHER fit for the brewery. in an interview at the time that he had gotten BREWERIES. Unlike some states, into cooking when he worked doing sales Florida is a three- for a banquet company. The general man- tier state (manufacturer, distributor, re- ager quit, and he had to step into the role. tailer), which means breweries are bound Kline even wrote a few articles for New by law to use a distributor if they want to Times circa 2010, but more than any other see their beers beyond their taprooms. title, most knew Kline as the jovial, welcom- With a coverage area that includes all ing owner of 3rd & 3rd, which he opened in

NEW TIMES BROWARD-PALM BEACH BROWARD-PALM TIMES NEW of Palm Beach, Broward, Miami-Dade, and February 2013. At the time, the New Jersey New Times Broward-palm B each New Times Broward-palm Monroe counties, Gold Coast is the one of native told New Times he had decided not state’s largest beer distributors by volume, to put up a sign up for his establishment, transporting about 27 million cases of brews which was named for its location at the cor- to more than 10,000 retailers across the four ner of NE Third Street and Third Avenue. counties. The company also has warehouses Today, with 3rd and 3rd’s three-year an- 3, 2016 3,

XX, 2012 XX, in Homestead, Rockland Key, and Doral. niversary just around the corner, Kline’s Gold Coast expanded exponentially establishment stands as one of the area’s most

ONTH back in November 2014, when it was ac- popular downtown haunts. It’s a place that ebruary quired by Chicago’s Reyes Beverage Group, quickly attracted the local community for its one of the nation’s top beer distributors. collaborative and supportive environment. 28-F XX–M But at the end of the day, Lieberman 3rd & 3rd’s three-year anniversary party, is pleased with his decision and is confi- planned for 4:30 p.m. to 2 a.m. February ONTH anuary

M dent Gold Coast will take care of business. 18, will instead be a day of remembrance J It turns out that the two companies are for John Paul Kline. NEW TIMES STAFF neighbors. Gold Coast is based in Doral, but it has a warehouse in Pompano Beach. [email protected] 20 20 browardpalmbeach.com miaminewtimes.com

▼ Music Wanted Man After a string of tragedies, | CONTENTS | LETTERS | RIPTIDE | METRO | NIGHT+DAY | STAGE | ART | FILM | CAFE | MUSIC | MUSIC | CAFE | FILM NIGHT+DAY| STAGE| ART | METRO | | RIPTIDE | LETTERS | CONTENTS | the sole remaining | Contents | pulp news | n ight+Days | founder of Styx almost didn’t make it either. BY WENDY RHODES n a quiet South Florida street stands an unassuming white house — one of many in this up- scale neighborhood of winding canals, glitzy nightclubs, and Oalfresco restaurants. But this house is differ- Rick Diamond ent; behind the meticulously manicured ex- rapidly as his HIV blossomed into full-blown due to his heavy alcohol consumption, Panozzo, left, and his “Renegade” buddies. terior lies a dreamy garden sanctuary rivaling AIDS. He recalls losing 40 pounds, shrink- devastated Panozzo, who remembers his any five-star hotel’s. And relaxing at a massive, ing his stocky five-foot, nine-inch frame to brother as his protector. “He had my back. secret life is not living. It’s torture.” ten-foot-long Indonesian wooden table sits a frail 132 pounds. “I was in such bad shape Growing up gay in the ‘50s and ‘60s was Resilient and enduring, Panozzo has Styx cofounder and bassist Chuck Panozzo. that [Styx vocalist] Tommy Shaw said, ‘I’m not like growing up gay in 2015. There said he would like to write his own obitu- At 67, Panozzo and Styx are out on afraid I’ll never see you alive again.’ ” was a lot of bullying in those days.” ary while he is still alive. He was angered tour with Def Leppard and Tesla, and af- Yet Panozzo is thriving, and while he Dennis Pauly, who met Panozzo through when, after John’s death, a reporter whom ter 45 years performing live, he says he acknowledges the duality of his fortune, he John, recollects the early years before he considered a friend phoned him in an wouldn’t trade that honor for anything prefers to focus on the positive — the grand Panozzo came out. “It had to have been really attempt to dig up dirt about John’s life. tage | a rt | Film D ish Music in the world. “I walk out onstage and get illusion of his extraordinary story — de- difficult on him to hide that, hanging around Panozzo wants to make sure that doesn’t introduced and get a standing ovation. scribing it as “unreal... not like a real life.” a bunch of us macho happen when he dies. “I don’t want to be I don’t know who has a job like that.” A series of successes, including a string of guys and bachelors exploited. The cult of celebrity is to the point An eight-year resident of Wilton Man- multiplatinum albums and number-one “TO HIDE YOUR that were maniacs. It where it’s maddening. We see the damage ors, Chicago native Panozzo luxuriates in hits, resulted in a spectacular rise to fame. LIFE AND must have been ter- it does to people, so I thought before some- the peace that his private refuge provides Songs like “Lady,” “Come Sail Away,” “Babe,” TO LEAD A rifying — just brutal.” one defines me, I get to define myself.” — a tranquil retreat from the pressures “Mr. Roboto,” “Renegade,” and “Grand Il- But times were But he won’t be writing his obitu ary of a grueling travel schedule. After being lusion” rocketed the band to stardom. SECRET LIFE different back then, anytime soon, and Panozzo has zero inten- diagnosed 25 years ago with HIV, then Tragedy lurked around the corner, IS NOT LIVING. and when Panozzo tion of quitting the rock ‘n’ roll lifestyle he conquering prostate cancer twice, Panozzo though, when in 1996, Panozzo’s twin IT’S TORTURE.” eventually came out, loves so dearly. “Every tour is different. attributes his improved health to the warm brother, John, died of complications re- Pauly remembers the Every time I think that I probably have Florida sunshine and laid-back lifestyle. lated to alcoholism. “Alcoholism is a hor- timing being perfect. “He had the foresight done everything, I realize that I haven’t But living with AIDS has been a more rible experience which affects everyone in to know when to do it. By the time he did, no even scratched the surface. There are al- difficult challenge, and Panozzo reveals the household,” Panozzo says. “I came to one cared. It says a lot about a man’s soul, that ways more surprises around the corner.” that his struggle has not been easy. “Re- the realization — and this is the first time he could actually do that. He’s a great man.” Styx search changed the world in 1996,” he I would probably admit it in public — that Openly gay since 2001, Panozzo is New Times Broward-palm B each tells us. “Basically, I should be dead.” if I was drinking with him, I had to be an now free to live life on his own terms. “I With Def Leppard and Tesla. 7 p.m., Friday, January 29, at BB&T Center, 1 Panther Parkway, During a particularly rough period in alcoholic with him. I was codependent.” have to if I want to live an authentic life,” Sunrise. Tickets cost $31.70 to $121.70 plus fees. 1998, Panozzo’s health began to deteriorate John’s death, although not unexpected he says. “To hide your life and to lead a Call 954-835-8000, or visit ticketmaster.com. MIAMI NEW TIMES

When she was 2 years old, her mother moved had together as one [family] kept us so strong.” video wouldn’t be done right now,” she says. “He The Birth of Venus her from California to Florida to escape a “dif- Amor’s 2015 was also marked by a rocky helped a lot financially, and we’re about to build Standing in the spotlight ficult situation” involving her biological father, breakup, but she channeled her heartache an entire empire.” The clip for that track, directed and Amor spent several of her teenage years into her writing. “I recorded ‘Drink to This’ in by Wavyl0rd, features an innocent-looking Amor didn’t always come easily homeless. “In 2015, my mom lost her job, and literally ten minutes and cried the whole time. rocking a trench coat and pigtail buns in her hair for South Florida’s R&B the landlord kicked us out of the house with no This is when I was starting to notice that my as she carries out a sinister act on an ex-lover. princess. BY CRISTINA JEROME eviction notice. They threw all of our stuff down ex-boyfriend didn’t want to be with me.” She Amor’s first full-length release, For the Time enus Amor’s naturally pretty, round baby the stairs, including all of my music equipment.” recorded that single and its accompanying EP Being, dropped at the end of last year and flows face is adorned with a heart-shaped For Amor, music has served as a refuge from in her room on a busted, 8-year-old HP laptop. effortlessly from track to track as she sings the M J

tattoo under her right eye, and she a tumultuous upbringing. In elementary school, “That laptop is so damned old, you have no story of her past relationship. Fighting back ONTH anuary sportsV numerous other tattoos on her arms and she started performing in school talent shows. idea, but that little baby held it down and has tears, Amor self-destructs in “Drink to This,”

body. Her Instagram (she calls herself “La jefa”) is “When I was a kid, I got inspired by my mom. created some beautiful music for the soul.” remembers how good the loving was in “Rock XX–M filled with grainy selfies in which she wears dark- She’s a singer and songwriter herself,” says Amor. Her music is addictive and forward- My World,” and finds closure in “Wish You Well.” 28-F

purple lipstick, choker necklaces, and elaborate “She gave me her booklet of songs that she used thinking, making frequent nods to ’90s R&B Leading the local R&B underground, Amor ONTH ebruary braids twisted up into high buns or snaking over to sing, and then I started writing.” When Amor royalty like Aaliyah and TLC without coming plans to set an example. “I want to be seen as

a low-cut halter-top. She looks into the camera was 12, her mom also purchased an entire band’s across as inauthentic. “If I feel like I’m get- a young woman doing it for the female youth,” XX, 2008

directly, with a sultry confidence that says, “You worth of instruments. “We set up everything in the ting creator’s block, I’ll go on YouTube and she says. “I want these young females to believe 3, 2016 want me, you want to be me, you can’t beat me.” garage, and every day after school, my brother listen to my favorite songs to get ideas.” that anything is possible; you can really come Despite her edgy look, like a neo-noir science- and I would just jam out with some friends. Ever Her management team at Driven Rebel, led up from nothing... That is why being an artist fiction heroine with a penchant for Hennessy, since then, I realized how much I loved music by Jonathan Jimenez, saw the vision in her work is so magical: We are literally superheroes.” the 19-year-old Amor confesses she’s a “soft and how great it made me feel.” Despite their and began steering her into a more focused path. lil bih” and came up from humble beginnings. struggles, she says, “our love and strength that we “If it weren’t for [Jimenez], the ‘Drink to This’ [email protected] 21 21 | MUSIC PREVIEWS | guitarist in the Crosby, Stills, Nash band. We Nash is nevertheless confident his mu- Recently, Brown has managed to keep share a bus going around the country, and sic has already made an indelible mark.“I himself mostly out of trouble by taking re- ▼ Music we wrote 20 songs in a month. And then we think, and I hope, that my music will reso- sponsibility for his infant daughter, Royalty, recorded them in just eight days. My life is nate. I think I’ve managed my life fairly well whom he honors on his latest album. For going through incredible changes, and my and maybe touched a few hearts in the now at least, it seems juggling a full-time Graham Nash music reflects my life, as it’s always done. process... I think I’m an honest musician, music career, raising a child, and flaunt- 7:30 P.M. THURSDAY, JANUARY 28, AT PARKER “I’m not getting any younger,” he adds and I’ve done my job well.” LEE ZIMMERMAN ing his massive art and car collection on PLAYHOUSE, 707 NE EIGHTH ST., FORT with a laugh. Regardless, it’s apparent the internet keeps him busy enough to LAUDERDALE. TICKETS COST $75 TO $459 that even at 73, Nash still operates at full #BFF Fridays Hosted by deter any new reasons for changing the browardpalmbeach.com

browardpalmbeach.com PLUS FEES. VISIT TICKETMASTER.COM. throttle. “Oh yes, absolutely. I have tre- 11 P.M. FRIDAY, JANUARY 29, AT CAFE IGUANA radio station when his song comes on. Few artists deserve the word “legend” more mendous energy and passion still.” Yet one PINES, 8358 PINES BLVD., PEMBROKE PINES. Brown’s last visit to South Florida was than Graham Nash. In a career spanning has to wonder why 14 years have passed PRESALE TICKETS COST $30. CALL 954-433- this past September at American Airlines more than 50 years, he’s shaped the founda- since his last solo album. “The truth is that 8787, OR VISIT CAFEIGUANAPINES.COM. Arena for his One Hell of a Nite Tour. If you tion of modern rock, from his early efforts when you have two or three other partners, We’ve seen Chris Brown’s name in lights at the spent your rent money on tickets then, you with the Hollies, which found him stitching you’re always doing things with them,” biggest stadiums across the world, so to find might expect the same subpar performance the buoyant melodies inspired by Buddy Nash explains. “I like being a solo artist, of him on a Café Iguana flier that most likely cost this time around — if he happens to be feel- Holly with the seamless harmonies of the course, but I really enjoy being in a band.” 5 cents to print certainly raises an eyebrow. ing generous enough to surprise us with Everly Brothers, to redefining folk rock via Now that he’s touring solo in anticipation Nonetheless, Breezy will hit up the Pem- one. Brown usually performs many of his Crosby, Stills, Nash, and (sometimes) Young. of the new album, Nash is “enjoying being broke Pines hot spot as part of its #BFF Fri- older hits but would be constricted to mini- This past December marked several out on my own tremendously, just me and days party series with drink specials so cheap, mal dancing on Café Iguana’s tiny stage. memorable anniversaries: the first time Shane... I’m a musician; this is what we do. you may not even mind that the singing and New fans will be familiar with his latest CSN entered a recording studio together in I’m not a relaxing guy. The truth is, when you dancing R&B megastar is only hosting the singles, “Liquor” and “Back to Sleep,” though 1969, the formation of the Hollies in 1962, write songs, the first thing you want to do event. Fans of the infamous Rihanna ex will you won’t find those in regular rotation on the and his father’s birthday. And despite re- is play them for your partner, play them for have their chance to hang up-close and per- radio, and we’re betting they wouldn’t be on cent projects that found him retracing his your family, and then go out and play them sonal in a crowd most likely full of the same the lineup for a potential performance Friday. seminal achievements, including last year’s for the public... We’re writing songs about haters blowing up his Instagram comments. If you’re part of the 2 percent who still dub autobiography, Wild Tales: A Rock & Roll life that we feel people need to listen to.” Brown’s record of notoriously nasty In- Breezy your #ManCrushMonday each week, Life, and his curating of the sprawling CD/ As for whether Crosby, Stills, Nash, and stagram backlash and less-than-flattering presale tickets for the Chris Brown-hosted DVD box set CSNY ’74, Nash insists he’s possibly Young will reconvene in a recording relationship choices has not stopped him event go for $30, which may be the cheapest NIGHT+DAY | NEWS | PULP | CONTENTS | | PULP CONTENTS | NEWS NIGHT+DAY not fixated on the past. “I just get on with studio anytime soon, Nash acknowledges, from producing hit albums. His seventh you’ll ever see the star. And since the flier what songs I’m working on,” he says. “Yes, it’s been awhile... It used to be that Ste- studio release, Royalty, debuted at number notes that Brown will have “friends” in tow, Nash turns the focus to his upcoming phen would call and say, ‘Hey, I’ve got these one on the U.S. Billboard charts but received there’s always the chance of a special guest album, This Path Tonight. “These songs are three or four songs,’ and Neil would do the mixed reviews to match the mixed feelings providing an even bigger bang for your buck. all very recent,” he tells us in a gentle English same thing, and then we’d be off and running.” we still have for the controversial talent. For those into bargains, pop-and-locking, accent that belies the fact he’s spent the past But after spending four years putting together Remember the domestic-violence situation, and songs about straight-up sexual inter- 48 years in the United States. “They were the CSNY box set and a recent 80-date group that time he threw a fan’s phone, or his jail course, this is the party for you. CRISTINA JEROME written over a month by me and my friend tour, he says, “I need a break from our music stint for violating his probation? Yeah, Breezy, Shane Fontayne, who is the second electric right now. I need to concentrate on me.” we may not have forgiven you just yet. [email protected] | MUSIC | DISH | FILM | ART | | | NEWS NIGHT+DAY STAGE | PULP | CONTENTS | DISH | FILM | ART | STAGE | | STAGE | MUSIC DISH FILM ART NEW TIMES BROWARD-PALM BEACH BROWARD-PALM TIMES NEW NEW TIMES BROWARD-PALM BEACH NEW TIMES BROWARD-PALM XX, 2012 XX, 3, 2016 3, ONTH EBRUARY XX–M 28-F ONTH M ANUARY J

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THURSDAY, JAN. 28

An Evening With Graham Nash: This Path Tonight Tour 2016., 7:30 p.m., $47.50-$97.50. Parker Playhouse, 707 NE Eighth St., Fort Lauderdale, 954-761-5374, parkerplayhouse.org. Blistered: With Eternal Sleep, Cross Me, Culture Killer, Rhythm of Fear, Cinderblock, and Incited. Presented by the Limitless Agency and Lights Out Booking., 7 p.m., $10. Propaganda, 6 S. J St., Lake Worth, 561-547-7273, propagandalw.com. The Expendables: Winter Blackout 2016., 7:30 p.m., $18. Culture Room, 3045 N. Federal Highway, Fort Lauderdale, 954-564-1074, cultureroom.net.

FRIDAY, JAN. 29

Chris Brown: 11 p.m., $30. Cafe Iguana Pines, 8358 Pines Blvd., Hol- lywood, 954-433-8787, cafeiguanapines.com. Def Leppard: With Styx and Tesla., 7 p.m., $31.70-$121.70. BB&T Cen- ter, 1 Panther Parkway, Sunrise, 954-835-8000, thebbtcenter.com. The Elements Showcase 2: With J Savvy and DJ Needlez. Hosted by

NIGHT+DAY | NEWS | PULP | CONTENTS | | PULP CONTENTS | NEWS NIGHT+DAY Ian Caven., 9 p.m., $10/$15. Arts Garage, 94 NE 2nd Ave., Delray Beach, 561-571-8510, artsgarage.org. Nicole Henry: 8-10 p.m., $35-$50. Boca Black Box Theater, 8221 )YV^HYKPU Glades Road #10, Boca Raton, 561-483-9036, bocablackbox.com. Jess Glynne: With Conrad Sewell., 8 p.m., $16. Culture Room, 3045 N. Federal Highway, Fort Lauderdale, 954-564-1074, `V\YWVJRL[ cultureroom.net. Papadosio: Extras in a Movie Tour Act II presented by Ones to Watch., 7 p.m., $16. Revolution Live, 100 SW 3rd Ave., Fort Lauderdale, 954-449-1025, jointherevolution.net.

SATURDAY, JAN. 30

Bonnie & Friends: With Bonnie Riot, Gallimimus, Deaf Poets, Kill- mama, Que Lastima, Shotgun Betty, SADA, and Party Flag., 8:30

DISH | FILM | ART | STAGE | | STAGE DISH | FILM ART p.m., $10. Respectable Street, 518 Clematis St., West Palm Beach, 561-832-9999, respectablestreet.com. Dzeko & Torres: 10 p.m., $20-$75. Revolution Live, 100 SW 3rd Ave., Fort Lauderdale, 954-449-1025, jointherevolution.net. Southern Jam 2016: With Kris Kristofferson, Lucinda Williams, and

| MUSIC John Hiatt with his band the Combo. Presented by Music Jam Productions., 3:30-11 p.m., $65/$75. Sunset Cove Amphithe- ater, 20405 Amphitheater Circle, Boca Raton, 561-488-8069, pbcgov.com/parks/amphitheaters/_portlets/SunsetEvents. htm#.VS_UeiHBzRY. The World Famous Glenn Miller Orchestra: 2 p.m., $28-$38. Parker Playhouse, 707 NE Eighth St., Fort Lauderdale, 954-761-5374, parkerplayhouse.org.

SUNDAY, JAN. 31

Pat McGee: 7 p.m., $22.50. Mary N. Porter Riverview Ballroom, 201 The Broward-Palm Beach New SW 5th Ave., Fort Lauderdale. Times App keeps you connected Southside Johnny & the Asbury Jukes: 7:30 p.m., $36.04-$78.44. with things to do, places to go, and Coral Springs Center for the Arts, 2855 Coral Springs Dr., Coral up-to-the-minute news. Springs, 954-344-5999, coralspringscenterforthearts.com. MONDAY, FEB. 1 0[»ZMYLL

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TUESDAY, FEB. 2

Europe: 7 p.m., $24.50. Revolution Live, 100 SW 3rd Ave., Fort 3, 2016 3, Lauderdale, 954-449-1025, jointherevolution.net. International Noise Conference Day 1: Curated by the Jellyfish Brothers with Obsolete Miami Media, Jonathan Hancock, Felipe

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