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3 | THE PULP | ▼ HUNTING ▼ DEADBEAT DADS BEAR BODY COUNT DEATH TOLL FOR OCTOBER SKIRTING SUPPORT HUNT RISES TO 304. FORMER NFL STAR CLINTON BY DEIRDRA FUNCHEON SESSION STILL REFUSES TO PAY hen Florida’s weeklong bear browardpalmbeach.com

browardpalmbeach.com CHILD SUPPORT FOR HIS DISABLED DAUGHTER. BY KYLE SWENSON hunt ended at 9 p.m. October or Davia Bradshaw, her situation 25, officials initially said the Wnumber of bears killed was 295. But that has gone from bad to worse. At the end of October, the 36-year- figure has ticked up to 304 as additional old Broward woman lost her information trickled in, representatives from

ts | o N te ts apartment, sending the single the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation c Fmom into the houses of friends and family Commission said last week in a media call. with her 3-year-old daughter, Ashton. The Said Dr. Thomas Eason, the agency’s bear circumstances would have been hard for expert: “We basically had four bears that had any small family, but Bradshaw’s daughter been shot during the legal hunt, but it took is wheelchair-bound due to a host of devel- hunters three or four days to recover the opmental issues, including cerebral palsy. bears.” The others were because of “likely Bradshaw’s hard knocks are more grating | pulp | pulp | y | N ews illegal activity,” he said, and the FWC’s law because since 2012, she has been locked in enforcement arm is investigating those inci- a court battle with the baby’s father, former NFL star and Pompano Beach native Clinton dents. Major Craig Duval said the agency had Session. The Blanche Ely High graduate was warned or cited two a linebacker for the Indianapolis Colts and people for taking TWENTY-ONE underweight bears.

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A ruling in Bradshaw’s favor, Session still PERCENT OF He also said it had t hasn’t paid up for his ailing little girl. Instead, In Instagram photos, Daddy relaxes while THE BEARS issued one citation he’s gone on vacation, Bradshaw says. baby Ashton continues to struggle. KILLED for baiting a bear. “I feel that it was a slap in the DURING THE Eason said that face,” she tells New Times. sum of back pay nor the monthly funds for HUNT WERE “from FWC’s per- As the paper first reported in July, Ashton’s care. Nothing in November at all. LACTATING spective, this was Bradshaw and Session’s relationship soured Instead, Bradshaw says she’s seen a safe, sustainable, soon after Ashton’s birth in 2012. Session — FEMALES. pictures of Session all over social media and highly suc- who in 2011 signed a $30 million ($10 million from a recent vacation to the Dominican cessful bear hunt.” He noted that the agency guaranteed) deal with the Jacksonville Jaguars Republic. “For him to claim he has no money has faced allegations that it “decimated the — had only sporadically paid financial support and then to just go away on vacation, it’s for his daughter, who thanks to her conditions like, ‘Screw vacation,’ ” she says. “Ultimately bear populations or that they’ve been ir- needs regular therapy and medical treatment. I feel that disrespects my daughter.” reparably harmed — none of that is true.” After Bradshaw took Session to court for Bradshaw and her attorney filed an The agency had last carried out a full- financial support, Broward Judge Arthur emergency petition to the court last scale bear population estimate in 2002 Birken determined the former pro player had Friday. In the meantime, Ashton must but is in the middle of a fresh count. Eason | MUSIC | DISH | FILM | ART | | | NEWS NIGHT+DAY STAGE | PULP | CONTENTS | ulture | Art | s | Art | music dish film c ulture hidden his money by giving large sums of cash go without therapies that would help said that there could be as many as five or to his parents. Still, Session was living a lush Photo courtesy of Davia Bradshaw her condition. Instead, she continues six thousand bears in the state and that life, with an $850,000 home in Indianapolis. responsibility, timesharing, and parenting to struggle — and worsen. The girl was “at least 3,500, from the population work The courtroom tussles continued this plan” set out in the previous judgment. recently diagnosed with developmental we’ve done and are in the midst of complet- September, when a hearing was held in the However, the judge ordered that “child dysplasia of the hip, a condition where ing.” With mothers giving birth, “there are courtroom of Judge Alfred J. Horowitz. On support and financial obligations shall the bone slips in and out of the socket. 1,200 cubs on average out there every year September 30, the judge signed an order remain the same.” On the same day, Horowitz “We’re trying to get to use some early- who will be born and turn into yearlings... allowing Session to challenge the “parental signed a final judgment stating that Session intervention remedies,” Bradshaw says. Those cubs all have to go somewhere.” owes $319,306.81 with a 4.75 interest rate. Session’s attorney did not Even though two judges have ruled in her return a call for comment. A report released shows that 78 per- READ MORE NEWS DAILY AT favor, Bradshaw says she still has not received cent of kills were made on private land, BROWARDPALMBEACH.COM. money from Session — neither the lump [email protected] where hunters were allowed to kill bears that collected around feeding stations where bait is typically left for deer. Twenty-one percent of the bears killed ▼ MARIJUANA

NEW TIMES BROWARD-PALM BEACH BROWARD-PALM TIMES NEW third offenses, $500. After three fines, pos- people who got caught smoking a joint, police were lactating females. Hunters were not New Times Broward-palm B each New Times Broward-palm session would be considered a crime. officers now have the option of simply writ- supposed to kill female adults if cubs were BROWARD The vote allows cops to treat marijuana ing them a citation and sending them home. present. “We think hunters followed our as a misdemeanor crime in cases as they “We’re not condoning the use of marijuana. rules, and our rules did a good job,” Eason DECRIMINALIZES POT see fit. A person could still be arrested for We’re not encouraging it,” said Vice Mayor said. Though he admitted some cubs were COPS GET DISCRETION TO ARREST possessing even a small amount of pot, but Marty Kiar, who brought the issue forward, to 25, 2015 25, likely orphaned, he said that because cubs XX, 2012 XX, USERS OR JUST GIVE THEM A FINE. discretion will remain with law enforcement Channel 10. “The reason this is important is be- are born in the winter, most would be 30 to BY RYAN YOUSEFI officers on a case-by-case basis. Earlier this cause an arrest can ruin people’s lives. The vast 80 pounds by now and “have learned ev- ONTH

ovember ast week, Broward County approved year, Miami-Dade County commissioners majority aren’t convicted, yet once arrested, a erything they need to live on their own.” an ordinance that will allow law en- passed a similar ordinance that was estimated person can lose their job, be denied housing, He said the agency’s policy is to leave 19-N XX–M forcement to reduce the penalty to save the city about $40,000 a year. [and] lose their income. Many people who are cubs in the field if they’re at least 6 months Lfor pot possession — in some cases — to a The gist of the new ordinance is that it al- arrested are working hard to make ends meet, old and normal-sized, but they’ll bring in ONTH ticket. Commissioners came to a unanimous lows the county to keep small-time pot smok- and a civil citation won’t derail their lives.

M ones that are undersized or malnourished, ovember decision to fine people $100 for possess- ers out of jail, thereby keeping convictions off “I believe that giving police officers the N then release them. “That’ s ongoing,” he ing 20 grams or less of marijuana. The fine their future job applications. Rather than tying ability to issue civil citations to folks will give said, “and I haven’t seen any increase” for second offenses would be $250, and for up the legal system with a courtroom full of people another chance in life,” said Kiar. in troubled cubs since the hunt. 44 browardpalmbeach.com | CONTENTS |

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Source photos by Gage Skidmore and Stokkete/Shutterstock FOR DECADES, THE CANDIDATE HAS BEEN PETTY AND VINDICTIVE. lorida Gov. Jeb Bush, his face contorted in a scowl, doesn’t get up to greet Alex Villalo- “I’d rather lose,” Villalobos fires back before turning around and walking out. bos when the big-eyed 42-year-old state senator enters the dimly lit office connected That’s how Villalobos, now out of elective politics, remembers the last time he and F to the executive suite of Tallahassee’s Capitol building. Bush spoke. “It was very unpleasant,” he says. “He was never my boss... but he acted It’s early May 2006, shortly after the last day of the legislative session, and Villalobos like he was.” N M

is seething. He’s recently been banished from party leadership and his oak-lined office in Bush followed through on his threat, propping up a ringer candidate whose campaign ovember ONTH the Capitol — largely because he voted against the governor’s pet project: making school received $6 million from well-heeled “Jeb!” donors. But Villalobos squeaked out a win in

vouchers part of the state constitution and doing away with a law that limits class sizes in that race and continued in the state Senate another four years before moving into private XX–M

the state’s schools. practice as a lawyer and political consultant. 19-N “You see we mean business,” Bush says, jabbing his index finger into the desk. “This is New Times is revisiting the ex-governor’s falling-out with Villalobos, as well as other instances ONTH important for the party. It is important for the country.” in which Bush retaliated against his enemies. It’s an ugly side of Jeb that has more recently ovember “How is packing little children into classrooms in my district important for the country?” popped up in everything from Twitter beefs with Donald Trump to attacks on his onetime pro- Villalobos retorts, locking eyes with the governor. tégé, Marco Rubio. There’s a petty vindictiveness that his sagging presidential campaign wants XX, 2008

Ignoring the question, Bush says, “You can get it all back. All you have to do is change voters to forget as he tries to convince conservative voters across America that he’s not a stiff. 25, 2015 your vote.” Via email, Bush campaign spokeswoman Kristy Campbell acknowledged receivingNew “I’m not changing my vote,” Villalobos replies. Times’ list of questions for her boss. However, she did not provide any answers after repeated “Well, I’m going to run a candidate against you,” Bush hisses. “And you’re going to lose.” followup requests for comment. >> p8

77 Attack of the Jeb! from p7 On January 18, 2000, one year into Jeb AS REVENGE, VILLALOBOS Bush’s first term, the Democratic African- “Jeb builds consensus only when you American legislators took a stand against agree with him 100 percent of the time,” CONTENDS, BUSH VETOED the governor’s One Florida initiative, a Villalobos says. “We live in America. bold move eliminating affirmative ac- He needs to respect others’ points of $1 MILLION FOR SPINAL tion in state hiring, contracts, and univer- view whether he likes them or not.” sity admissions. The 20 members of the CORD RESEARCH AT THE Legislature’s black caucus were outraged

miaminewtimes.com ne summer afternoon in 1992, that Bush hadn’t consulted them before

browardpalmbeach.com more than a decade before that UNIVERSITY OF MIAMI. issuing his November executive order. O confrontation in the capital, Alex Meek and Hill occupied Brogan’s office Villalobos walked into the marble-tiled overnight, refusing to leave until the gover-

ts | ts lobby of the swanky Colonnade Hotel in nor met their demands to end One Florida. N Coral Gables. He was there to meet the most Annoyed by the unwanted media at- te important Republican in Florida, Jeb Bush. tention, Florida’s Republican head hon- N

o At the time, Villalobos was a 28-year-old cho was caught on camera lashing out c private attorney who had spent his first years at reporters and his staff. According to a out of law school working as a state prosecu- Miami Herald account of the incident, the tor. And he had his sights set on a newly drawn video showed Bush admonishing his press state House seat. He had recently changed his spokesman, Justin Sayfie: “Your life’s gonna party affiliation from Democrat to Republican be a living hell. Kick their asses out.” ews | pulp | | pulp | ews

N — and a family friend had set up the meeting. Bush told gathered reporters that

y | | y During their powwow, Villalobos showed Meek and Hill would not change his Bush his blank petition to gather signatures mind: “We’re doing the people’s work, dA from Republican voters to get on the ballot. and I’m not going to let anybody, for Bush, then Florida chairman for his father any reason, stop us from doing that.” President George H.W. Bush’s reelection cam- More than 100 demonstrators, in- paign, quickly agreed to be the first Republican cluding white and black Democratic

ge | Night+ | ge to sign his petition. “I was surprised,” Villalo- legislators, stood vigil outside the gov-

A bos says, reflecting on the 23-year-old memory. ernor’s office while Meek and Hill were t

s “Here I am a Republican for only two weeks, inside. Twenty-four hours later, the pair and he is welcoming me with open arms.” ended their sit-in when Bush agreed Indeed, Villalobos seemed destined for to hold public hearings to gather input life as a Democrat. Born in Miami in 1963, and recommendations before the state he has political roots that date back four Board of Regents voted on key parts of generations. His great-grandfather, Plu- the university portion of One Florida. ulture | Art | | Art | ulture tarco Villalobos, served as Cuba’s treasurer The sit-in provided an early glimpse into c in the 1930s. His grandfather, José “Lolo” Bush’s volatile temper and uncooperative Villalobos, was mayor of Guanabacoa, governing style, says Les Miller, the Hills- Cuba, for 22 years, beginning in 1940. borough County Democrat who was part In the late ’70s and ’80s, a decade after of Villalobos’ freshman class. “It’s his way Lolo and his family had arrived in Miami, Vil- Courtesy of Alex Villalobos or no way,” Miller recalls. “His retaliation lalobos’ grandfather worked as an assistant to Villalobos: “Jeb needs to respect others’ points of view whether he likes them or not.” always came during the budgetary process. then-Miami Mayor Maurice Ferré, a Demo- If you were a Democrat and black, you crat. A few years later, Lolo held a similar job you are not next in line,’ ” Villalobos recalls. Kendall, Pinecrest, and surrounding areas. can bet your bottom dollar he was going | music | dish | film | | film | dish | music | with another Democrat, Metro-Dade Com- “They said, ‘You gotta wait your turn.’ ” During his first five runs, which encom- to veto anything you put in the budget.” missioner Bruce Kaplan. Villalobos’ dad, also The following day, he became a Re- passed 14 years in the House and Senate, For instance, Bush killed $500,000 named José, is a well-regarded Miami attorney publican. Villalobos says the move didn’t Villalobos never drew a challenger. He was that Miller had requested in 2000 for a who led Democratic Party voter registration require much soul-searching. “I wanted a popular moderate. During his 1996, 2000, job-training program for underprivileged drives in the ’80s. One of his closest friends is to run,” he says. “I didn’t want to wait.” 2002, and 2006 campaigns, he raised a total residents of Sarasota, Polk, Hillsborough,

| MUSIC | CAFE | FILM | | ART | METRO | NIGHT+DAY | STAGE RIPTIDE | LETTERS | CONTENTS | former Florida Gov. and U.S. Sen. Bob Graham. José Villalobos says he had no prob- of $1 million, according to Florida campaign Pinellas, and Manatee counties. The gov- Alex followed in their footsteps, says his lem with his son’s decision. “I was im- finance records. The most he ever garnered ernor also vetoed $200,000 that Miller dad, José. He says his son was a very seri- pressed that he had the courage to tell me in a single campaign was $653,171 in 2006, requested for a health clinic serving im- ous boy growing up. “In elementary school, he was going to run as a Republican. He the year Bush came gunning for him. poverished rural residents in Manatee and he was student council president. In high was demonstrating his own identity.” In 1996, he sponsored the Jimmy Ryce for an Alzheimer’s facility in Ybor City. school, he insisted on getting a job so he could After Jeb and many others signed his Act, cracking down on sexual predators, “There was no rhyme or reason for pay for his own gas and car insurance.” election petition, Villalobos beat Esteban and in 2001, he proposed giving inmates ac- it other than [the requests were] com- After graduating from Coral Park Senior Bovo (who would later be elected Miami- cess to DNA tests to prove their innocence, ing from Democrats who went against High, Alex earned a bachelor’s degree in po- Dade County commissioner) in the 1992 which has resulted in cases against wrongly him on One Florida... the voucher system, litical science from the University of Miami. primary. He didn’t have a Democratic op- convicted Floridians being overturned. and small class size,” Miller says. “We op-

MIAMI NEW TIMES NEW MIAMI During his college years from 1982 to 1985, ponent, so he was soon on his way back to Bush signed both measures into law. posed him, and he retaliated against us.” New Times Broward-palm B each New Times Broward-palm he worked as an aide in the Miami office of Tallahassee, this time as a state legislator. Villalobos crossed the party divide, Bush was equally dismissive of dissenting Lawton Chiles, at the time a U.S. senator. The Among his first friends was freshman says Steve Geller, a Democratic state Republicans. Consider the case of Nancy Ar- relationship became friendly. Chiles was state Rep. Lesley “Les” Miller Jr., a Demo- representative and senator from 1998 genziano, a former state representative and among the guests when Villalobos married crat from St. Petersburg. “Democrats con- to 2008. “Alex is a really smart, moder- senator from Crystal River (who left the GOP his wife, Barbara, in Miami in May 1985. trolled the House, but you didn’t have any ate guy,” he says. “He always wanted in 2011). In 2003, Argenziano, along with 11 25, 2015 25,

XX, 2008 XX, For the next four years, Villalobos lived in bitterness between the two parties,” recalls to protect the power and authority of other Republicans, voted against a bill that Tallahassee, where he earned his law degree Miller, who left the Legislature in 2006 and the Senate, as opposed to someone who gave Bush the power to intervene in the case

ONTH from Florida State University and subsequently is now a Hillsborough County commis- would just roll over for the governor.” of Terri Schiavo, a St. Petersburg woman ovember took a job as an assistant state attorney. He re- sioner. “Alex and I had a great relationship.” with irreparable brain damage whose hus- turned to Miami in 1989 and worked for Chiles’ Villalobos says then-state House Re- dozen television and newspaper jour- band, Michael, had fought for seven years XX–M 19-N gubernatorial campaign (Chiles defeated publican James King, who became a men- nalists crammed into the reception to take her off life support. The bill never- incumbent Bob Martinez) before deciding tor, gave him and other freshmen advice area of Lt. Gov. Frank Brogan’s office in theless passed into law, and Bush ordered ONTH A

M he was ready to run for state representative. that stuck: “Jim told us we would never Tallahassee’s new Capitol building. State Sen. Schiavo’s feeding tube reinserted, keeping ovember But Miami-Dade Democratic Party lead- be asked to vote against our district.” Kendrick Meek from Miami and Rep. Tony her alive for close to another two years. The N ers rejected him. “They told me: ‘We love In 2000, Villalobos moved into the more Hill from Jacksonville had stationed them- Florida Supreme Court ultimately struck 8 you, your parents, and your granddad, but exclusive state Senate, where he represented selves on a striped sofa and refused to leave. down the law as unconstitutional. >> p10 8 browardpalmbeach.com | Contents | pulp news | n ight+Days | tage | a rt | Culture | Film D ish m usi C

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miaminewtimes.com urging Republican constituents to ask state ered enough pledge cards from his colleagues says. “He kept telling me that I didn’t un- Pruitt, who left office in 2009. He did not

browardpalmbeach.com senators to support a bill that dramatically to become that chamber’s president in 2008. derstand,” Villalobos remembers. “Jeb respond to three phone messages over one limited damages in medical malpractice Bush was on a mission to undo a 2002 con- told me that I had to vote his way.” week, as well as an emailed list of ques- lawsuits. “Anybody on the inside knew stitutional amendment limiting the number In early May 2005, Villalobos voted tions, seeking comment for this story.

ts | ts Jeb had a temperament that could be vin- of students in a public school classroom to 28. against putting the repeal on the ballot. He A few minutes later, Jim King, the N dictive,” Argenziano says. “If you didn’t Though the measure had been overwhelm- was the swing vote. The measure died. outgoing Senate president, approached

te agree with Jeb, you were on his shit list.” ingly approved by state voters, Bush wanted As revenge, Villalobos contends, Bush ve- Villalobos. King, who passed away in N

o An undertone of this animosity surfaced it gone.“He was like, ‘We can’t afford it, the toed nearly $1 million for spinal cord research at 2009, issued another warning: “Alex, you

c in an email Bush sent to Argenziano in May sky is going to fall, and the state is going to the University of Miami, which the senator had are David, and he is Goliath. You should 2006 when she inquired about $50,000 he sink,’ ” Villalobos recalls. “When the session championed. Instead, the governor granted the think about changing your vote.” vetoed for a Citrus County organization started, Jeb told us: ‘We’re going to undo it.’ ” project only $500,000. Bush slashed the fund- “Jim, what happened to ‘Don’t vote that teaches blind people to build furni- Villalobos refused to go along. For one, his ing even though he had included the money against your district?’ ” Villalobos shot ture. When she claimed a Bush staffer said wife is a public-school teacher. Second, a ma- in the proposed budget at the beginning of the back. “You’re the one who told me that.”

ews | pulp | | pulp | ews her sponsorship of the bill would make it jority of voters in his district had cast ballots in session. In prior years, he had authorized nearly “The governor is very vindictive,” N less likely he would rescind the veto, the favor of the small-class amendment. “I am the $4 million for UM’s spinal cord research. King replied. “He doesn’t like to lose.” y | | y governor responded, “The fact that you man I am today because of public school educa- Villalobos said Bush didn’t have a “I said, ‘What can he do to me?’ ” Vil- dA sponsored the line item won’t matter to me. tion,” he says. “Why we have to pick on teachers valid reason for cutting the funds. lalobos recalls. “Famous last words.” None of your comments in the press will is something no one has ever explained to me.” Bush denied the vetoes were retaliation, Fast-forward to the final days of the 2006 matter. None of your votes will matter.” Bush requested the House and Senate asserting the projects were not vetted by legislative session, when both state bodies Now retired from politics, Argenziano put a measure on the 2006 ballot to repeal state agencies and did not meet a statewide were considering the vote on repeal of the says she doesn’t hold any grudges against the mandate. In the months leading up to goal. “We strive to make this process out class-size amendment as well as making ge | Night+ | ge

A Bush. She even compliments him: “Of all the the Senate’s vote, Bush badgered Villalobos. of principle,’’ Bush told the Miami Herald. school vouchers part of the state constitution. t

s Republican candidates, he is the most intel- During one conversation, Villalobos recol- “There’s nothing punitive to what we do.’’ Villalobos, who opposed both measures, ligent. He is really the cream of that crop.” lects, he asked the governor how placing 50 Later that summer, Villalobos traveled says Bush called him into a face-to-face meet- It’s Bush’s abrasive personality that kids in a classroom was better than limiting to New York City to attend a state Sen- ing. He doesn’t remember specifics, only that gets in his way, she says. “When I vote the number to 28. “Conservative principles,” ate fundraiser. George Steinbrenner, then it didn’t end well. “Unless you change the for president, I don’t want someone Bush allegedly replied. “You are the major- owner of the New York Yankees, hosted funding formula to make it fair for Miami- who is going to throw a tantrum when ity leader. You have to vote with me.” the fete in his Yankee Stadium suite. Dade, I am not voting against my district,”

ulture | Art | | Art | ulture it doesn’t go his way. His vindictiveness Villalobos said he reminded Bush that At the party, Ken Pruitt, a Fort Pierce Villalobos recalls telling Bush. “He had a

c and his temperament are his pitfalls.” he lived in Miami, where most of the Republican who at the time chaired the conniption. We exchanged words.” >> p12 | music | dish | film | | film | dish | music | | MUSIC | CAFE | FILM | | ART | METRO | NIGHT+DAY | STAGE RIPTIDE | LETTERS | CONTENTS | MIAMI NEW TIMES NEW MIAMI New Times Broward-palm B each New Times Broward-palm XX, 2008 XX, 25, 2015 25, ONTH ovember XX–M 19-N ONTH M ovember N 10 10

Attack of the Jeb! from p10 Top: Villalobos (right) in 2008 with then- Gov. Charlie Crist and state Rep. Julio On April 29, 2006, Villalobos and five mod- Robaina. Bottom: Jeb Bush pulled out all erate Republicans teamed up with Senate stops to get revenge on Villalobos. Democrats to defeat the class-size amend- ment vote. A few days later, Villalobos was in believes in lower taxes and smaller govern- the Senate chamber for the scheduled vote ment” and “a true Republican we can trust.” on the vouchers when Senate President Tom He closed the missive by noting that his can-

miaminewtimes.com Lee, a Bush acolyte who rarely questioned didate’s opponent — whom Bush identified

browardpalmbeach.com the governor, called Villalobos to the front. only as the “incumbent” — had “abandoned “The governor is on the phone,” Lee al- our party’s principles and lost his way.” legedly said. “He wants to talk to you.” Bush, of course, was referring to Vil-

ts | ts Villalobos took the call in the Senate lalobos. “I was livid,” Villalobos says. “I N president’s stately office, which was con- couldn’t believed I was being punished for te

N nected to the Senate chamber. Lying next voting against him once out of 99 times.”

o to the phone was a copy of Christine Todd Bolaños’ campaign raised more than c Whitman’s 2005 book, It’s My Party Too. $200,000 three weeks into his candidacy, Whitman was the Republican governor compared to $80,000 Villalobos had col- of New Jersey from 1994 to 2001 whose lected in three months. The names on Bo- memoir warns about her party being hi- laños’ finance committee read like a who’s jacked by right-wing fundamentalists. who of Bush apostles: real-estate developer ews | pulp | | pulp | ews

N “I thought, This has got to be an Sergio Pino, former Florida Republican Party

y | | y omen,” Villalobos says. “We had a very Chairman Al Cardenas, Fort Lauderdale cardiologist Zachariah Zachariah, and Jason dA animated conversation. He yelled at me and said I was going to regret my deci- Unger, a Tallahassee lobbyist whose wife had sion. I actually hung up on him.” served as a Bush campaign manager in 2002. When he returned to the Sen- Outside groups also bankrolled campaign ate floor, Villalobos voted no. House photo attacks against Villalobos. Two of Pino’s devel-

ge | Night+ | ge “I don’t know why you did this,” Lee al- opment firms gave $130,000 to the governor’s A

t legedly told Villalobos. “The governor is Foundation for Florida’s Future, a nonprofit

s “I TOOK ON THE ATTITUDE livid. This is going to be terrible for your think tank that employed staffers from Bush’s career.” Like so many others, Lee repeat- THAT I AM SUPPOSED TO 1994 and 1998 gubernatorial races. The foun- edly declined to comment about Villalobos. dation produced mailers depicting Villalobos Lee’s spokeswoman, Jennifer Wilson, said BE DOING WHAT THE morphing into Hillary Clinton and placing he was too busy to answer questions. him side-by-side with serial killer Ted Bundy. PEOPLE WHO VOTED FOR Bush-affiliated donors spent hun- ulture | Art | | Art | ulture

c he morning after the Senate vote dreds of thousands on TV ads to trash against vouchers, Villalobos fished ME WANT ME TO DO.” Villalobos. Bush himself appeared in T his office keys from his pants most of them, telling voters in Eng- pocket to open the door. But the key didn’t lish and Spanish to go with Bolaños. work. “I called up the sergeant at arms and Then there was the guy in the chicken asked him what’s up,” Villalobos recalls. suit hired to harass Villalobos on the cam- “He apologized that he was just following paign trail after he failed to agree to a debate orders and took me to my new office.” with Bolaños. Nicknamed “Demolobos,” The sergeant led him to another, much the chicken mascot was reminiscent of a | music | dish | film | | film | dish | music | smaller room on the same floor. Unlike his similar stunt Russians pulled during the majority leader suite, the new space didn’t campaign of President Boris Yeltsin. The have a separate room for his legislative aide. name “Demolobos” was a snarky way of But it had a broom closet. “I’m not going to put portraying Villalobos as a closet Democrat. my aide there,” Villalobos said. “So I took the “A bunch of people rushed the chicken

| MUSIC | CAFE | FILM | | ART | METRO | NIGHT+DAY | STAGE RIPTIDE | LETTERS | CONTENTS | closet. My desk was a little folding TV table.” because they thought they could get A few hours later, Bush told him he Pollo Tropical coupons,” Villalobos would run a candidate against him in told the Miami Herald at the time. the upcoming primary. Seeing Villalobos Argenziano, one of the few Republi- stripped of his majority leadership, end- cans who stuck by Villalobos, said Bush ing his Senate presidency bid, and exil- orchestrated a multimillion-dollar smear ing him to the lower rungs of the Senate campaign to unseat Villalobos. “They chamber wasn’t enough. Running him out wanted to slash Alex’s throat,” she says. of elected office was Bush’s ultimate goal. It was the toughest test of character To do his dirty work, the governor en- Villalobos had ever faced. “I just de-

MIAMI NEW TIMES NEW MIAMI listed Frank Bolaños — a BellSouth employee cided to campaign as hard as I could,” he New Times Broward-palm B each New Times Broward-palm whom Bush had appointed to the Miami- says. “My wife, daughter, and I spent the Dade County School Board in 2001 — to run whole summer walking. The one good in the 2006 Republican primary. According thing is it brought us closer together.” to a May 2006 Tampa Bay Times article, Bush On September 5, 2006, Villalobos eked flew from Tallahassee to Miami to meet with out a win over his opponent by 426 votes. 25, 2015 25,

XX, 2008 XX, Bolaños for a 30-minute powwow less than “Winning was very sweet,” he says.

a week after the school board member an- Photo by Michael Vadon/Wiki Commons Bush not only failed to defeat his nemesis

ONTH nounced he was running. Bush’s then-press but also lost some Republican voters who did ovember secretary Alia Faraj told Times reporters not appreciate the onslaught. In thousands that her boss’ get-together with Bolaños of emails Bush released prior to officially an- 19-N XX–M had nothing to do with the election. She nouncing his presidential bid in June, New claimed the two men were simply having a Times found messages from constituents who ONTH

M general conversation about “education.” denounced his involvement in Villalobos’ race. ovember

N But Bush followed up the meeting by The day after the primary election, sending a fundraising letter in June to do- Kendall resident Robert Mende wrote, nors hailing Bolaños as “a conservative who “Sad day for Florida Republicans that 1212 browardpalmbeach.com

you tried to punish a fellow Republican miaminewtimes.com just because he did not vote with you 100 percent. You took a swing and missed!” Another message, from a Miami man named Alfonso, read, “Mr. Jeb Bush... I find your actions very, very unprofessional, unethical, and certainly not one befitting a governor and brother of the US pres. You are the one dividing the Republican Party.”

tanding in the kitchen of his rus- | MUSIC | CAFE | FILM NIGHT+DAY| STAGE| ART | METRO | | RIPTIDE | LETTERS | CONTENTS | tic house in Pinecrest, Villalobos | Contents | pulp news | n ight+Days | S whips up a couple of cups of café con leche, made the way his grandmother taught him. Dressed in a blue-and-pink checkered dress shirt and dark-gray slacks, he takes a seat at the kitchen table. The first few months after the election, he recalls, he continued to stew. “I needed to put this behind me and move on,” he says. “I took on the attitude that I am sup- posed to be doing what the people who voted for me want me to do and not what a bunch of people in Tallahassee want.” He said his last four years in office turned out to be the best of his political career. For starters, Jeb was no longer in the state capital after leaving office in November 2006. “When I got back to Tallahassee, tage | a rt | Culture | Film D ish m usi C there were people who worked for Jeb who patted me on the back,” Villalobos remembers. “They told me: ‘Good job.’ ” Before leaving in 2010 because of term limits, Villalobos chaired the ju- diciary and rules committees. Coinci- dentally, the candidate who won his vacated seat is Anitere Flores, a former state representative who briefly worked as Bush’s education policy chief. After leaving office, Villalobos went into private law practice representing clients affected by pending bills during the legislative session. “I will determine what a bill is about,” he says. “I keep track of bills for different people and clients. I tell them what is in it, what is going on,

and when it is up. I am effective by find- New Times Broward-palm B each ing sneaky stuff and exposing it.” Meanwhile, Bush is no longer the front- runner for the Republican nomination. He’s been supplanted by Donald Trump, Ben Carson, and even his former protégé,

Marco Rubio. In recent weeks, Bush’s MIAMI NEW TIMES campaign and his Right to Rise super PAC have ramped up the Rubio attacks. On November 9, the New York Times reported that Mike Murphy, Right to Rise’s chief strategist, is willing to spend as much as $20 million of the super PAC’s $108 million haul to tear down Rubio. Already, the group has cut a video that deems the U.S. senator unelectable as president be- cause of his hard-line stance against abor- N M

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Carson, and Carly Fiorina, you have more 25, 2015 than 51 percent,” Villalobos says. “The ma- jority of Republicans are disgusted with the party. They want to see a different direction.”

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browardpalmbeach.com Miami Book Fair’s second weekend is heavy on author panels. BY NEW TIMES STAFF AND CONTRIBUTORS

n its 32nd year, Miami Book Fair Interna- Before she began to craft and manipulate tional brings a bevy of authors — both words, the curious farm girl was inspired world-renowned and local gems — to by Alice to draw stories featuring charac- downtown Miami for eight days of all ters like cats and red-feathered chickens.

ts | o N te ts things literature. With headliner Patti To Oates, Alice’s explored universe ISmith having given a successful talk the marked the beginning of her own observa- opening night of the festival last Sunday, and tion of the world “as an indecipherable, es- the likes of Achy Obejas, Joyce Carol Oates, sentially absurd but fascinating spectacle.” and Judith Miller sitting on panels this week- Many years later, the yearning to write about end, this year’s fest indeed highlights women it has resulted in an impressive oeuvre. The in the industry. Let’s not forget about the 77-year-old Oates has penned 40 novels,

ews | pulp c y | N ews men, though. Featuring plenty of celebrity plus stories, poems, and essays. She won the guests — like Jesse Eisenberg and John Le- National Book Award for 1969’s Them. Her guizamo — discussing their literary endeav- other notable works include A Garden of ors and a plethora of local authors stepping Earthly Delights and We Were the Mulvaneys. into the spotlight, the fair has a panel for just For those who write, Oates’ newest book, about every interest, no matter how unique. The Lost Landscape, will resonate as an insight-

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t ahead of their appearances at the festival. All that shaped one of our nation’s most cherished will speak at Miami Dade College’s Wolfson novelists. For everyone else, it’s a delightful, Campus at 300 sensitive, transparent coming-of-age tale of NE Second Ave. the many landscapes that make up an early life. “I’M GOING TO in downtown Against its array of rural landscapes and the BE THERE WITH this weekend. relationships that fill them, Oates’ beautiful MY PROUDEST For more info, collection offers honesty, introspection, and visit miami- discovery. (Sunday, November 22, at 12:30 p.m. WORK, SHARING bookfair.com. in the auditorium, room 1261) — Jessica Weiss IT WITH LIKE- Judith Miller. Cory Doctorow. Discussing his latest MINDED PEOPLE.” The New York graphic novel, Cory Doctorow explains Times head- how women are breaking down the non- lines came fast and furious in 2003 as the sensical barrier that the gaming world has Bush administration made its case for erected. In Real Life, featuring gorgeous invading Iraq. Intelligence sources sug- artwork by Jen Wang, tells the story of vid- gested that Saddam Hussein had caches of eogame player Anda, who is confronted Art | s | Art | music dish film Culture chemical weapons, the Times reported, and with a series of moral dilemmas within the that he was pushing for nukes. At the fore- Photos courtesy of Miami Book Fair International massive multiplayer online role-playing front of that coverage was the pugnacious, Clockwise from top left: Judith Miller, John Leguizamo, Cory Doctorow, and Achy Obejas game (MMORPG) she recently joined. Pulitzer-winning veteran Judith Miller. “Women make some of the best gamers in By the next year, though, when occupying graphical in nature. With his new graphic multitalented Achy Obejas,’ because actu- the world,” Doctorow writes in an email

| MUSIC | CAFE | FILM | | ART | METRO | NIGHT+DAY | STAGE RIPTIDE | LETTERS | CONTENTS | U.S. troops still couldn’t find those WMDs, it novel of the same name, Leguizamo explains ally I have very limited talents,” she says, a interview with New Times. “Women like was Miller who took the brunt of scorn from that out of all his shows, Ghetto Klown was statement that’s unequivocally untrue. With Anita Sarkeesian, Zoë Quinn, and Brianna critics who thought the Times had been too en- the “most comprehensive and expansive,” three critically acclaimed novels, countless Wu are putting themselves in the target- thusiastic in joining Dubya on the war drums. hence the best one to revisit and adapt. literary awards, a Pulitzer Prize, and a repu- ing reticles as the mouth-breathing poster More than a decade later, Miller is now re- When thinking about how to take some- tation as one of the nation’s finest literary children for fragile masculinity by refusing visiting those stories, correcting the record in thing as visual as a standup show and turn it translators, Obejas is certainly one of the to back down. Their bravery is awesome to places and taking caustic aim at those critics in into a book, he quickly landed on the graphic most prolific writers of the 21st Century. behold, and they are emboldening a genera- others. In all, her new memoir, The Story, adds novel. It was an easy choice for the comedian Her latest endeavor, a novel she claims is tion of women and allies who refuse to be much-needed context to the buildup to a war because, he says, “Graphic novels are my fa- “insanely about Cuba,” is taking her an un- silenced by the Internet Tough Guy Patrol.” that everyone now recognizes as a catastrophe. vorite form of storytelling — especially when usually long time to finish — likely because In a world where, as he rightfully points

MIAMI NEW TIMES NEW MIAMI “When I think back to what I got wrong, they deal with personal things and take you she’s been busy working on a new short-story out, “most game consoles are bought by New Times Broward-palm B each New Times Broward-palm I overestimated the threat,” she says. “It’s outside the box of the normal comic book collection, a taste of which fans will enjoy women,” In Real Life offers girls some clear now that overestimating threats has world.” Thrilled to be a part of the book fair, during her reading at the book fair, and a new representation as gamers. His opening just as much of a cost as underestimat- Leguizamo says with an audible smile, “I’m MFA program in translation at Mills College statements in the graphic novel discuss ing them. I’d spent years thinking if we’d very proud of this book, and I feel like the art- in California, which Obejas put together and the economics of gaming and the fact that done more, 9/11 might not have happened. ists did such a fantastic job — every stroke so designed herself while in residency at Mills the times in which we live — and even the 25, 2015 25,

XX, 2008 XX, But in this case, we did more, and look at brilliant, thoughtful, and emotional. So I’m over the past three years. “My wife would internet — have changed the way we band what happened.” (Saturday, November 21, going to be there with my proudest work and tell you that if I wasn’t doing all this other together and communicate for the better.

ONTH at 10:30 a.m. in room 2106) — Tim Elfrink sharing it with like-minded people.” (Saturday, stuff, I’d probably be done by now,” she says. (Sunday, November 22, at 12:30 and 4 p.m. in

ovember John Leguizamo. Comedians aren’t known November 21, at 5:30 p.m. at the Swamp and (Sunday, November 22, at 12 p.m. in Building the Magic Screening Room) — Juan Barquin for their warmth or inviting nature, so when Sunday, November 22, at 6:30 p.m. in the Chap- 8, third floor, room 8303) — Nicole Martinez XX–M 19-N Colombian-American actor John Leguizamo man Conference Center) — Carolina del Busto Joyce Carol Oates. The seeds of Joyce [email protected] opens up about his upbringing and invites the Achy Obejas. Call Achy Obejas anything Carol Oates’ literary musings were planted ONTH

M whole world in, things can get a little ghetto. but a jack-of-all-trades. The accomplished early, before the young girl could write. Miami Book Fair International ovember The star of the HBO standup hit Ghetto Klown, author, journalist, and translator claims the Alice in Wonderland — a gift from her grand- N Through Sunday, November 22, at Miami Dade Leguizamo decided to turn his skit into a only thing she peddles are words. “I always mother Blanche — was, according to Oates, College, 300 NE Second Ave.,Miami. Prices and 18 more tangible form that is naturally autobio- think it’s really funny when people say ‘the the “singular book that changed my life.” times for events vary. Visit miamibookfair.com. 18 browardpalmbeach.com | CONTENTS | PULP NEWS | NIGHT+DAY | STAGE | ART | CULTURE | FILM | DISH MUSIC

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browardpalmbeach.com Lawrence and The Hunger Games transcend the blockbuster.

BY AMY NICHOLSON son). And screenwriters Peter Craig and Danny Strong are smart enough to upend ith the spectacular that revenge beat when Johanna (Jena The Hunger Games: Malone) grimly notes that she was also

ts | o N te ts Mockingjay — Part 2, tortured alongside Peeta but that, because the best in the series, she’s not a media sweetheart, no one Jennifer Lawrence cares. Even among the good guys, some closesW out the franchise that made her the lives are worth more than others — es- biggest star of her generation. Since The pecially if they make good propaganda. Hunger Games began in 2012, she’s starred The Hunger Games has always been a TV in four of them and only six of everything war, slyly satirized, as in a tense city inva-

ews | pulp c y | N ews else. Luckily, those other films took her to sion where a camera crew asks Katniss to the Academy Awards twice, which, added hold off shooting her bow until they can on to her first Oscar trip, for the grim indie get the right shot. Now Lawrence and the Winter’s Bone, makes the 25-year-old the filmmakers use that celebrity for suspense: face of Hollywood’s two career tracks: block- There’s a horribly great sequence in a sewer Night+ dA buster royalty and the prestige nominee. that pays homage to Aliens, a quiet nail-biter

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t rence on billboards from Tribeca to Taiwan, tol resident, is recognized by a toddler. is the role that’s most unlike her very public But most astonishing, with the fran- image. La wrence’s doofy golden child is the chise’s powerful climax, Lawrence has inverse of Katniss, a severe, unsmiling bru- managed to align her parallel Hollywood nette. The only thing Lawrence and Katniss lives and reinvent the prestigious popcorn have in common is a sense that, despite all flick, a crowd-pleaser with intelligent class. of their handlers and even their own re- Perhaps she’s glad to finally retire dour, trained intentions, when the cameras come dark-haired Katniss. The Oscar race will on, they’ll both blurt whatever they want. welcome her back. But as fashionable as it Impulsiveness has been Katniss’ key trait. is to whine about blockbusters gobbling up Her every great act has been unplanned: Murray Close all the young acting talent, I like visiting a threatening to commit suicide on television, kids-on-kids kill-frenzy of my imagination was It’s no longer about just one girl’s survival. world — even a brutal teen dystopia — where blowing up the Games arena, and, most pivot- just a whiffed punch. As the series continued, our big flicks are as smart as our small ones. ally, becoming a figurehead for the rebellion it grew better even as the carnage remained than her foes. In her name, rebels cheer the when she’d rather just be home making fun of chaste. Now, in Mockingjay 2, which I’ve al- Snow-ally District 2’s civilian dead just as [email protected] her sister Primrose’s cat. Throughout the se- ways mentally subtitled “The One Where Ev- TV audiences cheered the Hunger Games | MUSIC | DISH | FILM | ART | | | NEWS NIGHT+DAY STAGE | PULP | CONTENTS | ulture | Art | s | Art | music dish film c ulture ries, Lawrence’s stone face is unreadable. We eryone Dies,” people are torn apart, exploded, arena. “Sometimes killing isn’t personal,” The Hunger Games: Mockingjay — Part 2 Starring Jennifer Lawrence, Josh Hutcherson, never know what Katniss will do until she does strung up, shot. There’s not a drop of blood, heartthrob Gale (Liam Hemsworth) advises. Liam Hemsworth, Woody Harrelson, Elizabeth it, and one suspects she doesn’t either. It’s an but each murder still hurts, both because Katniss is aghast. Isn’t that even worse? Banks, Julianne Moore, Philip Seymour ascension by happenstance, and one Katniss we’ve come to care about the characters and But Katniss isn’t innocent. Before, she Hoffman, Jeffrey Wright, Natalie Dormer, sorely regrets as the public pressures her to because, after so much death, more death tips just wanted to survive. Now she wants Stanley Tucci, and Donald Sutherland. Directed by Francis Lawrence. Written by Peter Craig live up to ideals she’s never claimed to embody. over into existential futility. Hundreds die so vengeance for Snow torturing her off- and Danny Strong. Based on the novel by I too tend to prefer deliberate ascensions that President Snow (Donald Sutherland) — an again boyfriend Peeta (Josh Hutcher- Suzanne Collins. Opens Friday, November 20. — such as, I suspect, Lawrence’s own. That old man who wheezes like he has only one day triumph feels earned, not merely bestowed or, left — can, for a few more feeble hours, pre- worse, predetermined from birth — all of those serve his posh lifestyle. It’s no coincidence that Chosen Ones represent the worst ego-stroking to play the eerily self-contained District 13’s ▼ ARTHAUS trigue, at least until a British Army officer trope in Millennial Generation cinema. In rebel leader, President Coin, Julianne Moore (Jack Fox) requests that Hussein escort him to films such as Harry Potter, Divergent, The had to dye her hair gray. Since the Greek titans, Theeb a certain water well on the traditional pilgrim- Matrix, The Giver, and the Star Wars prequels, the old have forever devoured the young. STARRING JACIR EID AL-HWIETAT, HUSSEIN age route to Mecca, a request his people’s cus- all tension is sapped by biological anointment. The series is no longer primarily interested SALAMEH AL-SWEILHIYEEN, JACK FOX, AND HASSAN toms require him to grant. Theeb tags along,

NEW TIMES BROWARD-PALM BEACH BROWARD-PALM TIMES NEW Has a chosen hero ever failed? Yet it’s Katniss’ in just one girl’s survival — and, thankfully,

New Times Broward-palm B each New Times Broward-palm MUTLAG AL-MARAIYEH. DIRECTED BY NAJI ABU and their journey into the larger world blows it’s barely engaged with the love triangle that choices, not her chosen status, that prove to NOWA. 100 MINUTES. NOT RATED. OPENS FRIDAY, up his personal world. Nowar’s picture offers be exactly right even when, in the moment, Collins had to flog to keep fans interested NOVEMBER 20, AT LIVING ROOM THEATERS (FAU wide Lawrence of Arabia vistas and many we worry they’re all wrong. In this last install- until she reached her real goal: Mockingjay’s MAIN CAMPUS, 777 GLADES ROAD, BOCA RATON; other fascinating landscapes while keeping ment, when a Capitol loyalist puts a gun to her large, cynical questions about sacrifice and throat and growls, “Give me one good reason success. (Which, in book form, were almost 561-549-2600; FAU.LIVINGROOMTHEATERS.COM). the focus on the title character as he learns of 25, 2015 25, aji Abu Nowar’s Theeb is an old-fash- the existence of such mysterious things as XX, 2012 XX, why I shouldn’t shoot you,” her spontane- too dense — the filmmakers were right to ously bad answer — “I can’t” — turns out to be divide the last volume in two.) In the first ioned coming-of-age adventure story train tracks, dynamite plungers, Englishmen,

ONTH just the suicidal mea culpa he needs to hear. Hunger Games film, we were simply meant set in the harsh deserts of Jordan. A and even the occasional Turk, one of whom ovember Nyoung man named Hussein (Hussein Salameh (Hassan Mutlag Al-Maraiyeh) may not be the Before the Hunger Games films launched, to care whether Katniss won. Three mov- I bought the first book to understand why it ies later, as Katniss helps Coin defeat the Al-Sweilhiyeen) and his younger brother enemy he first seems. Novice actor Hwietat is 19-N XX–M mattered. I ended up marathoning the entire Capitol and destroy Snow, the series has be- Theeb (Jacir Eid Al-Hwietat) — whose name, terrific in the lead role, and even if we go in trilogy before sunrise. Suzanne Collins’ vision come about how horrible it can be to win. It ONTH not coincidentally, means “wolf” — are Bed- knowing the historical backstory, we still dis-

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N the purity of heroism. The first film, how- everyone knows the imminent outcome, Lawrence was leading his war against the Ot- stop wondering how the wolf will survive. ever, disappointed. The book’s grisly deaths but half will have to die to accomplish it. In toman Empire. They’re isolated from that in- SHERILYN CONNELLY 20 proved no match for a PG-13 rating, and the victory, Katniss’ friends aren’t much better 20 browardpalmbeach.com

long remained silent came forward. Still, browardpalmbeach.com Keaton and Ruffalo: considering those astonishing results, what’s ▼ Film Perfectly cast. remarkable about Spotlight is how unflashy it is. Reporters aren’t always heroes — mis- takes come with the territory, and Keaton’s Robinson has to reckon with some himself. The Work of the News Keaton is terrific here — his performance has more depth, more subterranean lay- Superb reporting drama ers of anguish, than the one he gave in last Spotlight is a rallying cry. year’s Birdman. Rather than making journal- ism look glamorous, Spotlight captures its

BY STEPHANIE ZACHAREK | Contents | pulp news | n ight+Days | workaday nature: When I look back on the | MUSIC | DISH | FILM | NIGHT+DAYSTAGEART | | | NEWS | PULP | CONTENTS | ewspapers are dead, except film years from now, I’ll picture McAdams’ in the hearts of anyone who Pfeiffer, dressed in unflattering pants and has ever loved them — which an untucked shirt hoofing her way to meet means there are still narrow a source at a South End café. News report- slivers of hope. One of them ing means writing, but it also means getting Nnow comes to us in the form of a movie: Tom out of the office. You don’t crack a story McCarthy’s bold, shirtsleeve-sturdy news- like this one by trolling the web to see what room drama Spotlight, which shows how a already-broken news you can repackage. team of Boston Globe reporters exposed the Spotlight is a great American newspaper scope of sexual abuse in the Catholic Church movie in the tradition of All the President’s not just in Boston but worldwide. The film Men. It’s exhilarating, as that picture was. But is less an elegy for the art and craft of news Kerry Hayes / Open Road Films the fragile state of newspapers today gives it reporting than a rallying cry. If journalism picks up on a potentially explosive story that ams’ Pfeiffer is the understated, empathetic a more urgent, melancholy context. Even if were really dying, seems obvious to him, while everyone else listener who draws the deepest secrets from Spotlight is largely about journalistic ideals, how could it in- treats it as business as usual. Baron, low-key to her subjects, in one case an abuse victim who it’s also attuned to the ways in which a paper YOU DON’T spire art this vital? an almost comical degree, asks his staff if the has suffered privately for years, afraid to is bound up with the life of its city or town. CRACK A STORY Though it’s set church’s record of protecting sex offenders come forward: Joe (Michael Cyril Creighton) When Rezendes quizzes a sex-abuse victim tage | a rt | Culture | Film D ish Musi C LIKE THIS ONE in 2001 and early isn’t something the paper should be looking freely admits he’s gay and says he knew it as a — played with anguished gravity by Jimmy BY TROLLING 2002 — practically into. The protests and excuses come from schoolboy, when he was repeatedly molested LeBlanc — the man says at first that he doesn’t ancient times in the all sides, including deputy managing editor by a priest he trusted. The upsetting clincher want Rezendes to use his name; he has a very THE WEB. distressing recent Ben Bradlee Jr. (John Slattery) and longtime comes when he explains to Pfeiffer how much young daughter and isn’t sure he wants her history of newspapers — Spotlight feels both reporter and editor Walter “Robby” Robinson it meant to him that a priest let him know it to know about his own childhood trauma. timeless and modern, a dexterously crafted (Michael Keaton), who together lead the was OK to be gay — a supreme example of the But by the time the victim has reached the film that could have been made anytime paper’s Spotlight team, a crew of reporters sinister power these megalomaniacal “ser- end of his story, harrowing in its straightfor- but somehow feels perfect for right now. devoted to long-term investigations. No one vants of God” could have over innocent kids. wardness, his Boston could be anyone’s Bos- This is also the story of the difference an wants to tangle with the church in Boston or Spotlight, cowritten by McCarthy and ton. That city — I lived there for 16 years — is outsider can make in a historically clannish with the aggressively affable and unnervingly Josh Singer, gets everything right, down to so striated that Carhartt-jacket Dorchester, city: The picture opens with a prologue, set powerful Cardinal Law (played, with creepy the Dockers: The upper-echelon Globe staff- just a T-ride away from suede-elbow-patch in 1976, that dramatizes in fleet shorthand precision, by Len Cariou). But Baron, seem- ers, like Robinson and Bradlee, tend toward Cambridge, may as well be on the other side the way the Boston Archdiocese had, for ingly with little more than an arched eyebrow, the safe, blueblood-approved uniform of of the Earth. Yet Patrick — in the end, he al- many years, quickly and efficiently dealt with persuades the Spotlight staff to investigate. chinos, loafers, and pale-blue oxford shirts, lows Rezendes to use his name — collapses clergy members who’d molested children — In fact, Schreiber deploys an apparently while the dogged foot soldier Rezendes that distance with his story. When a newspa- by hustling those priests into a “treatment infinite variety of arched eyebrows to con- — who at one point reveals that he comes per dies, the stories of its city and its people center” and then off to a faraway parish, struct a complete and marvelously detailed from a Portuguese family — looks as if he’s are in danger of dying with it. Spotlight

where the cycle could all too easily be re- performance. Spotlight is perfectly cast, and picked up whatever looked cleanest from stands in defiance of that and asserts that NEW TIMES BROWARD-PALM BEACH

peated. Flash-forward to the summer of 2001, the performers melt right into their roles: the floor. But Spotlight also makes it clear the price of that defiance is worth paying. New Times Broward-palm B each when the pedigreed Boston Globe gets a new Mark Ruffalo, Rachel McAdams, and Brian that the Globe draws much of its staff from editor, direct from the less highborn Miami d’Arcy James play the three Spotlight report- people who grew up in — and know — the [email protected] Herald: Marty Baron (Liev Schreiber) hadn’t ers, Michael Rezendes, Sacha Pfeiffer, and area, regardless of class. Going for the story grown up in Boston, as many Globe report- Matty Carroll. Ruffalo plays Rezendes as a is the thing that unites them, and McCarthy Spotlight Starring Mark Ruffalo, Michael Keaton, Rachel ers and editors had; he was also Jewish, as man who’s given over his body, and not just his nails that bristling, bustling newsroom vibe. McAdams, Liev Schreiber, John Slattery, Brian many Globe reporters and editors were not. mind, to his work: He’s all sloping shoulders The Spotlight team’s research uncovered d’Arcy James, Stanley Tucci, and Billy Crudup. But in his early days at the paper, after from too much typing, too much note-taking, nearly a hundred sex offenders who had been Directed by Tom McCarthy. Written by Josh Singer reading a seemingly minor piece by columnist too much hands-free phone-cradling. (It may protected by Cardinal Law and the Boston and Tom McCarthy. 128 minutes. Rated R. Opens Friday, November 20, at the Classic Gateway Eileen McN amara about the archdiocese’s be hard to believe, but Spotlight takes place Archdiocese; after the initial story ran, in Theatre (1820 E. Sunrise Blvd., Fort Lauderdale; propensity for covering up abuse cases, Baron before cellphones were ubiquitous.) McAd- January 2002, many more victims who had 954-763-7994; thegatewaytheatre.com). M ONTH N

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BY NICOLE DANNA irst came the burgers. Then the tacos. And now pizza. On an unremarkable stretch of Himmarshee Street, past the busy late-night bars and Sunday-brunch Fcongestion, you’ll find Fort Lauderdale’s newest artisan pizzeria. Proclaiming itself the lone wolf of elevated eating and drinking ight+Day | s in the city’s Himmarshee Village — with its New York-inspired red-brick walls, custom imported wood-burning oven, and adjoin- ing speakeasyesque cocktail bar — it stands

as the third concept in what has become a tage | a rt | Culture | Film dish m usi C string of establishments recently launched by Photo by CandaceWest.com JEY Hospitality cofounder Marc Falsetto. artisan flour for a dough that’s made with A “sexy-ass” smoked bacon pizza. Like Tacocraft tacos and Rok:Brgr be- filtered Vero water and proofed for 36 fore it, the notion that this spot is all about hours to make for a crispy, aerated crust. way to a creamy polenta center. They’re the pizza isn’t surprising. But don’t let the With that as the base, Hauser helped served alongside a small cup of garlic aioli name fool you; the dishes coming out of to draft a short list of signature pies, each for dipping. There’s also a white ceramic 1-month-old Pizzacraft Artisan Pizzeria aren’t cooked at 800 degrees. Those pies — four crock of Hauser’s simple red sauce, with- all about the sauce, cheese, and dough. red and four white — arrive hot and pliable out which no Italian dish is complete. “I make sexy-ass food,” Pizzacraft execu- from a Marra Forni wood-burning oven The carb-loading continues with house- tive chef Bret Hauser will tell you, your first manned by a pair of brothers whose only made pasta, hand-formed daily by Hauser clue that the former Hell’s Kitchen competitor job is to ensure they cook up just right. That himself. You’ll find several options, from buca- wants you to know that his take on Italian makes for a consistent slice, one that’s not too tini and rigatoni to thick-cut pappardelle. Or- aims to be something altogether different. bubbly, not too soft, and with just the right der the orecchiette and you’ll get classic Italian “A t the end of the day, food is like politics: amount of blistered char at the bottom. comfort fare, each ear-shaped node doused in You can’t please everyone. But I think we’ve If you order the a hot broth of olive oil and garlic and accented got something special going on here.” classic tomato and with long stalks of broccoli rabe and cuts of To understand Hauser’s definition of “AT THE END basil, you’ll find it fennel sausage. The only thing about home- “sexy” — and boastful confidence — is to OF THE DAY, won’t droop under made pasta is that most come out thick and NEW TIMES BROWARD-PALM BEACH understand the 33-year-old himself. The FOOD IS LIKE the weight of all that doughy, and Hauser’s are no exception; but New Times Broward-palm B each Miami native grew up in a food-loving Italian extensive product the dish arrives satisfyingly hot, and that broth household, with a father and grandmother POLITICS: YOU sourcing, sauce, and is good enough to encourage bread dipping. that passed their passion for homemade cui- CAN’T PLEASE house-made cheese. Come the end of the workweek, those sine on to him. He’s tattooed from head to toe EVERYONE.” Even the white pie homemade oversized rigatoni find them- in symbols of food, everything from a chef’s — loaded with fancy selves in the weekly special, Nonna’s Sunday knife and vibrant branzino across his forearm ingredients like cave-aged Gruyère, roasted Gravy, a dish served Friday through Sunday. to spaghetti and meatballs on a fork and an ar- farm-fresh eggs, and artisan meats from Mi- Every weekend, Hauser re-creates the sacred tichoke fashioned into a grenade at his ankle. ami Smokers — has a significant bite to it. Italian-American tradition, a meat-forward, Then there’s his résumé. He jump-started If you prefer your dinner to be served all-day-simmered marinara cooked with his career with Todd English at Da Compo the way you’d get it at Nonna’s house, you short rib, sausage, and meatballs. It’s served Osteria in Fort Lauderdale and later left the can start with a pair of oversized meatballs in a heaping portion and topped with ricotta South Florida industry scene to become a pri- served in a puddle of Hauser’s stellar San cheese. Just like at Grandma’s house, it’s first- vate chef, cooking for the likes of Sean Combs Marzano marinara. They’re topped with a come, first-served, and once it’s gone, it’s gone. (AKA Puff Daddy). In 2014, Hauser earned tuft of fluffy homemade ricotta, the same “There’s a lot of love in this food, and I himself that spot on Hell’s Kitchen from a that can be ordered alone as an appetizer, think it shows,” says Hauser. “It’s good to be crowd of more than 1,000 hopefuls, mostly on drizzled in honey and sea salt. Or go for home in the city I love, making incredible N M his vibrant persona. The self-made chef even the golf-ball-sized arancinis, balls of wild food for an incredible group of people.” ovember ONTH managed to stay on host Gordon Ramsay’s mushroom- and mozzarella-infused al dente

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chef came to visit the season 14 competitor The most creative appetizer, however, 19-N at his kitchen recently, later Instagram- is also one of Hauser’s favorites: polenta Pizzacraft Artisan Pizzeria ONTH ming food photos from nearby Rok:Brgr. fries. For many, polenta — Italian cornmeal 330 Himmarshee St., Fort Lauderdale. Hours are ovember So when the waiter delivers your pizza, the boiled into a thick, runny porridge — is often 11:30 a.m. to 11 p.m. Monday through Thursday,

11:30 a.m. to midnight Friday and Saturday, XX, 2008 one this restaurant was built for and around, described as tasteless and soupy, with a tex- and 11:30 a.m. to 10 p.m. Sunday. Call 954- is it really sexy? Well, yes and no. Simple ture similar to wet sand. But Hauser found 616-8028, or visit pizzacraftpizzeria.com. 25, 2015 is sexy, and these pies are anything but. a way to make the polenta haters concede. After months of product sourcing and At Pizzacraft, a cheese-infused polenta Arancinis $10 countless hours of taste-testing, Hauser is fried into four-inch-long cubes and Polenta fries $8 Orecchiette pasta $20 and the JEY culinary team decided on a stacked in a crisscrossing pattern, arriv- Nonna’s Sunday Gravy $28 precise blend of high-gluten, high-protein ing with a crispy, crunchy shell that gives Tomato and basil pizza $ 18 2323 | SMALL PLATES |

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▼ FLORIDA BEER LA RUBIA BLONDE ALE FROM browardpalmbeach.com browardpalmbeach.com WYNWOOD BREWING Labeled “Miami’s first craft produc- tion brewery, in the heart of Wynwood Art District,” Wynwood Brewing Co. has been producing quality beers from its 15-barrel brewhouse since 2013.

ts | o N te ts It’s been more than a year since I’ve dedi- cated a Florida Beer Friday to these gentle- men in Miami-Dade, so today will focus on one of their core beers, La Rubia American Blonde. The name La Rubia is, quite liter- ally, the Spanish word for “blonde.” So this beer is “The Blonde American Blonde.” ews | pulp c y | N ews A Night+D ge | A t

Doug Fairall The name fits this beer 100 percent. But what is an American blonde? The Beer Judge ulture | Art | s | Art film | c ulture Certification Program as of the 2015 draft shows blonde ales as category 18A, describ- ing the style as an “easy-drinking, approach- able, malt-oriented American craft beer, often with interesting fruit, hop, or character

| dish | | music dish malt notes. Well-balanced and clean, it is a | MUSIC | DISH | FILM | ART | | | NEWS NIGHT+DAY STAGE | PULP | CONTENTS | refreshing pint without aggressive flavors.” It pours a brilliant yellow-gold-orange color with a modicum of white foam. Sweet bread aromas effuse out, paired with a golden syrup and honeyed character. The flavor is light and full of cracker, with a bright and crisp mouthfeel. It’s quite clean and fairly dry, with a lingering grassy and floral note. Per the brewery, this beer is built with German Pilsner Malts, British Crystal Malts, Czech Saaz Hops, and German Ale Yeast to create a formidable European light blonde beer. At 5 percent alcohol by volume, it falls close to the top of the style spectrum but is lower on IBUs (International Bitterness New Times Broward-palm B each New Times Broward-palm NEW TIMES BROWARD-PALM BEACH BROWARD-PALM TIMES NEW Units), making this quite approachable and pairable with almost any type of food. La Rubia is available in 12-ounce bottles at most big-name beer stores and at many craft- beer bars and the brewery taproom in Miami.

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Dade counties are forever with us. It is impor- browardpalmbeach.com tant to me that we never lose sight of that. ▼ Music At this year’s Fest, Peter and I made it a point to check out some bands from South Florida, in a sea of bands from all over the world. It felt really important for us to do that this year. Gouge Away were incredible, and Principal Northbound also had a great set. I know John McHale works really hard to keep our scene alive in South Florida, and we still feel intrin-

Players sically tied to that scene. South Florida is one | Contents | pulp | news | of the most important pieces to our puzzle. | MUSIC | DISH | FILM | NIGHT+DAYSTAGEART | | | NEWS | PULP | CONTENTS | Boca punk rockers How would you say coming up in Protagonist are main South Florida helped shape you guys? John: The first show I went to in South characters in an ongoing Florida was at the Crash Club in 1997. Later story of local love. that summer, I saw Against All Authority in Fort Lauderdale. That summer, I knew BY DAVID VON BADER I wanted to play shows in a punk band ith its individual members in South Florida. The energy at that time now scattered about the was electric, and I had to be a part of it. country chasing their Several years later, when we had been Photo by Paris Visone n respective dreams, tend- playing for a bit, Carlos Fornier and On Our ight+Day | ing to careers and the life What motivates everyone to keep Pro- Protaganist: A little older, but still at it. Own started bringing us around the South Wthat happens outside of the van, South Florida tagonist going after all these years? Florida hardcore scene — which is one of the melodic punk stalwarts Protagonist, spawned John Marullo: We want to write what we John: Part of the ethos of this band is its greatest parts of Florida’s music scene — and in Boca Raton in the late 1990s, have every right think are great songs and play in what we work ethic and what I call “the get-up and go.” around that same time, we played several s

to hang it up and leave behind the impassioned believe is a great band. That makes all of the ad- I think the sound of the song “Let’s Get It” con- shows with Where Fear and Weapons Meet. tage | sing-alongs and guitar jumps to the realm of ministrative overhead — like the distance and veys that feeling and embodies what we call Alex Roundhouse from that band was an ad- golden memories. The truth of the matter is, our careers — totally worth it. If we d idn’t think the LGI ethos, so that one’s important to me. vocate of our first record, Hope and Rage on like any punk band worth its salt, Protago- it was meaningful anymore, we wouldn’t do it. Peter: For me, the most meaning- Blackout! Records, and that community re- a nist had something to say — and still does. Give us the scoop on the new record. ful song would be the title track. I have ally fostered our growth in a lot of ways. Kite rt | Culture | Film | The forward-marching Protagonist recently John: It’s an EP that we’ve released on to say, the whole thing is exactly how we Flying Society was another band who was played the infamous punk-rock party that is Smartpunk Records. We recorded it last envisioned it sounding in our heads. important to us. Watching that band perform Gainesville’s Fest at the end of October and has year in Asbury Park, New Jersey, with Pete Do you still identify as a band from South Flor- live was a huge influence on Protagonist. since followed up with the release of a fresh Steinkopf at a studio called Little Eden. When ida, even with everyone living in different places? I think most bands that get it will batch of passionate, honest, and catchy songs Pete isn’t recording other bands, he’s playing John: Yes, we absolutely do. At most shows, tell you, it’s not so much the music your titled Jean Jackets in June, which was tracked guitar in the Bouncing Souls or Smalltalk, so Peter introduces us as a band from Boca Raton, friends make that influences you but it with Pete Steinkopf of the Bouncing Souls. his involvement was obviously a very big deal Florida... It is not so much pride in our home- is the time you spend with one another,

We caught up with the band’s respec- for us. We really enjoyed tracking the record town itself but pride in what this band did in the way you see each other do things. You D tive heart and soul, brothers John (guitar) with Pete. We’ve been really lucky to record Boca and the surrounding areas for music in share your ethos, and you try to raise and ish | Music and Peter Marullo (vocals), to discuss the with some truly rad individuals from the punk terms of helping to grow a community, putting celebrate one another, and South Florida new , the band’s uncanny longevity, world — Stephen Egerton comes to mind — out records, playing and booking shows, and was everything to us in that sense. and an identity as a Florida band, regard- and this experience ranked right up there. trying to set an example for younger kids. The less of where the wind may take them. Favorite tracks on the EP? maps and ghosts of Palm Beach, Broward, and [email protected] NEW TIMES BROWARD-PALM BEACH New Times Broward-palm B each

like that on the Tull showstopper “Locomotive Jethro Tull adds increased pressure. “There work. I want my musicians to have total freedom. Resetting the Barre Breath,” make for some of the most indelible certainly was a lot of that in the ’90s when I It’s important that it works on an equal basis.” Jethro Tull guitarist Martin encounters in all of rock ’n’ roll. Barre concurs first started recording solo ,” he says. Of course, the obvious question is, but quickly points out that even though he “I recorded an entire album and rejected it with Barre venturing out on his own and Barre makes it out on his reinterprets several Tull tunes in his solo shows, because the benchmark was Jethro Tull, and Ian Anderson doing his own reimagin- own. BY LEE ZIMMERMAN there’s a big difference between his individual it didn’t reach that plateau. Now, after six or ing of the band’s music, what’s the future artin Barre knows what it’s like to efforts and what he did in his former day job. seven albums, I’m more comfortable. The music for Tull? Or is there any at this point? reach the stratosphere of superstar- “Let’s just say far fewer people want to I’m doing now “It’s a safety net to say you never know, but in dom. He’s toured the world, played see Mick Jagger than want to see the Roll- doesn’t compare real terms, I’m very happy with my solo career,” Mthe biggest arenas and, for more than four ing Stones,” he points out. “It’s the same “IN REAL TERMS, to Jethro Tull or he responds. “I’m not looking at money at all. I’d decades, recorded dozens of classic albums, all thing here. Everyone wants to see Jethro I’M VERY HAPPY what Ian [Ander- like to play Madison Square Garden and sell it as chief guitarist for Jethro Tull. So it’s no small Tull, but when it’s not Jethro Tull, promoters WITH MY SOLO son] is doing, so out, but you have to take that out of the equa- turnaround to find him scaling back in the role become nervous about what they’re going CAREER.” I don’t feel that tion. I’m talking about the emotion and the mu- of a solo troubadour, narrowing his expecta- to get. However, when people see us play, it pressure now. I’m sic, and I’m in a really good place... My goal is that N M ovember

tions and playing intimate venues under his own breaks the ice. I’m not in my normal environ- enjoying myself so much, the danger is people will like it, and that will be my reward.” ONTH auspices. Although he’s had his own band for ment, but I hope people will trust me.” that I might get a bit self-indulgent.” Still, doesn’t he miss the money, the fame,

three years and, by his count, plays an average So can audiences expect to hear that classic That’s the opposite of how he felt about the headlining gigs, the cache of being a su- XX–M

of 100 gigs a year, Barre’s current jaunt marks riff? Barre demurs. “I don’t do it because I think being in Jethro Tull, particularly in its final few perstar? “I think looking back can be negative. I 19-N

his first series of solo gigs in the United States. it’s the easy way out,” he insists. “I don’t want years. “In the beginning, we were unpredict- don’t have time for that,” Barre asserts. “So I’m ONTH “It’s very difficult to get over there,” to be predictable. I do a lot of cool stuff that I able. We could go from rock to folk to that kind looking forward. I don’t go up to people and ovember

Barre says, explaining the delay via phone think works really well, a lot of my own stuff, as of showy extravagance. But in the end, it got say, ‘Hey, you. Know who I am? You know what XX, 2008 from his home in the United Kingdom. “I’m well as blues standards we’ve worked up on our safe and repetitive. It was a good time to stop, I’ve done?’ I’d rather say to people, ‘This is what 25, 2015 an unknown quantity. But through word own. The Tull stuff I play hasn’t been played in a although it wasn’t of my making... Everyone I’m doing now!’ I’ve wiped the slate clean.” of mouth and through YouTube, I hope long time — ‘Minstrel in the Gallery,’ ‘To Cry You who played in Jethro Tull came in with so much and I guess I have a good reputation.” a Song,’ ‘Song for Jeffrey,’ and ‘Fat Man.’ I’ve sort enthusiasm and energy, but if you’re restrained The Martin Barre Band 8 p.m. Saturday, November 21, at Arts Garage, 94 NE It sounds strange to hear Barre undercut of reinvented them and given them a fresh spin.” from using that energy and giving it to the band Second Ave., Delray Beach. Tickets [sold out] cost $45 his credence, given the fact that his guitar riffs, Still, he concedes that the high bar set by — if you’re on a very tight leash — it doesn’t plus fees. Call 561-450-6357, or visit artsgarage.org. 25 25 | MUSIC PREVIEWS | “Follow You Down,” and “,” had a virtual monopoly ▼ Music on the soundtracks to school dances and car make-outs of the ’90s. Formed in 1987 in Tempe, Arizona, Gin Blossoms broke out The Wonder Years and with “,” a song that became the center of a tragedy after its writer, Blossoms 6 P.M. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 19, AT REVOLUTION cofounder , was fired and later LIVE, 100 SW THIRD AVE, FORT LAUDERDALE. committed suicide after a battle with drink- browardpalmbeach.com

browardpalmbeach.com TICKETS COST $21.50 PLUS FEES. CALL 954- ing. The rest of the band’s members continued 449-1025, OR VISIT TICKETMASTER.COM. on to success before eventually breaking Pop-punk stalwarts the Wonder Years and up in 1997. In 2002, the band reunited and Motion City Soundtrack have joined forces subsequently released 2006’s Major Lodge on what could easily pass as a Vans Warped Victory and 2010’s . Gin Tour minireunion. Both bands are out in Blossoms have survived a shuffling in and support of new records in 2015. The Wonder out of members over the years, but at least for Years’ fifth studio release, No Closer to Heaven, now, they’re stable and touring. 2012’s 31-date dropped in September, is a concept album nationwide tour with Ever clear, Sugar Ray, surrounding the loss of a loved one. While lead and a handful of other groups undoubtedly singer/songwriter Dan “Soupy” Campbell is brought back memories of sweaty palms and no stranger to penning concept records — the nervous first kisses for concertgoers every- trilogy of The Upsides (2010), Suburbia I’ve where. In 2015, the band’s latest tour includes Given You All, and Now I’m Nothing (2011), a stop right here in Florida (for a free outdoor and The Greatest Generation (2013) explores concert celebrating ArtsPark’s 90th birthday). the often confusing and odd journey of kids It’s time to pull out those oversized jeans, silk growing up in modern suburban life — the T-shirts, and choker necklaces you’ve been Wonder Years’ latest is perhaps its most hiding in your closet. Throw some gel in that NIGHT+DAY | NEWS | PULP | CONTENTS | | PULP CONTENTS | NEWS NIGHT+DAY mature. Dealing with the struggles of grief mop or maybe a touch of Cool Water cologne, and the ensuing anger, sadness, and search because the sound of the ’90s is back, and Gin for meaning, No Closer finds the Philly outfit Blossoms are taking you there. JACOB UITTI churning out heavier, grungier, and more emotionally charged songs than in the past, Borgore more akin to Brand New than say, New 8 P.M. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 25, AT CLUB Found Glory. Bookending what should be a CINEMA, 3251 N. FEDERAL HIGHWAY, POMPANO high-energy and cathartic punk-rock show BEACH. TICKETS COST $35 TO $70 PLUS FEES. is Motion City Soundtrack, which, not to be CALL 954-785-5225, OR VISIT TICKETFLY.COM. overshadowed by its touring partners, has its Contrary to what every frat house across the own critically acclaimed album in tow. Panic United States might have us believe, the “bro” Stations, the sixth LP from the Minnesota is not a uniquely American phenomenon. natives, is a punchy, raucous record that leaps Aside from Diplo, there is perhaps no DJ in and bounces with sizzling vigor. While it’s EDM right now who lives up to that title more

DISH | FILM | CULTURE | ART | STAGE | | STAGE | ART DISH | FILM CULTURE more fun and light than what the Wonder proudly than Israeli dubstep, “gore-step,” and Years have on offer, there’s no reason to take trap music master (and occasional vocalist) Panic Stations any less seriously. Founding Borgore. The 28-year-old DJ, producer, and members (vocals/guitar), Buygore Records label founder makes music | MUSIC | DISH | FILM | ART | | | NEWS NIGHT+DAY STAGE | PULP | CONTENTS | | MUSIC | MUSIC | (lead guitar/backing vocals), with one purpose: partying until our faces fall and the rest of the band locked themselves off. With a new EP, Keep It Sexy, songs featur- in the remote Pachyderm Studio (home to ing lyrics about “champagne showers” and the recording of Nirvana’s In Utero) for 14 lines like “Bitches love cake,” plus collabora- days and knocked out each of the album’s 11 tions with both Miley Cyrus and Waka Flocka songs in often one take. It’s the first record the Flame, Borgore knows well the definition of band has ever live-tracked and, packed with what it means to get “turnt up.” Combining the effervescent, Moog-flavored power-pop huge drops, hip-hop beats, and aggressive ro- fans have come to love, Panic Stations may bot synths, Borgore crafts thumping, festival have finally captured their live experience in bangers for a mindlessly good time. A former the richest, most robust endeavor of Motion heavy-metal drummer born Asaf Borger, City Soundtrack’s career. ANGEL MELENDEZ Borgore is not unapologetically crude only in his music but also on social media. His Twitter Gin Blossoms account is a barrage of dirty (and admittedly 8 P.M. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 21, AT ARTSPARK AT hilarious) memes, sprinkled with the EDM-

NEW TIMES BROWARD-PALM BEACH BROWARD-PALM TIMES NEW YOUNG CIRCLE, 1 YOUNG CIRCLE, HOLLYWOOD. obligatory women’s butts and breasts. In fact, NEW TIMES BROWARD-PALM BEACH NEW TIMES BROWARD-PALM ADMISSION IS FREE. CALL 954-921-3500, the guy loves boobs so much that he partnered OR VISIT VISITHOLLYWOODFL.ORG. with the company Electric Family to create a To the band that made the following lines fa- series of bracelets meant to raise funds for the mous — “Anywhere you go, I’ll . Keep a Breast Foundation. Fans of Borgore I’ll follow you down, but not that far!” — we can enter a tasty meet-and-greet competi- 25, 2015 25,

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ONTH great. For the countless adults caught in that There’s no promise that it’ll be anything like OVEMBER awkward place between Gen X and Y who the music video for “Wild Out,” which had remember when MTV played music, there are the raucous combination of strippers, smoke 19-N XX–M a handful of names that impart that deliciously machines, a trip to the desert, light-saber distinct ’90s-lost-innocence nostalgia, from battles, and random animals running around, ONTH

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Club and concert listings are free and rotate in print. Find more at BrowardPalmBeach.com/music. To list your act, email [email protected]. Call club listings editor Laurie Charles at 305-571-7549. CONCERTS FOR THE WEEK | CONTENTS | PULP | NEWS | NIGHT+DAY | STAGE | ART | CULTURE | FILM | DISH | CONTENTS | PULP | NEWS | NIGHT+DAY | STAGE | ART | FILM | DISH | MUSIC | MUSIC | DISH | FILM | NIGHT+DAYSTAGEART | | | NEWS | PULP | CONTENTS | THURSDAY, NOV. 19 Deaf Poets: With Krisp. Presented by Flaunt and Gummdrops., 11 p.m., cover charge. Respectable Street, 518 Clematis St., West Palm Beach, 561-832-9999, respectablestreet.com. Negative Approach: With Child Bite, Armageddon Man, Gouge Away, and Guilty Conscience. Presented by Idle Hands 305., 8 p.m., $12/$15. Churchill’s Pub, 5501 NE 2nd Ave., Miami, 305-757-1807, churchillspub.com. The Wonder Years & Motion City Soundtrack: With State Champs and You Blew It!, 6 p.m., $21.50. Revolution Live, 100 SW 3rd Ave., Fort Lauderdale, 954-449-1025, jointherevolution.net.

FRIDAY, NOV. 20 Albert Castiglia: 9 p.m., Free. Guanabanas, 960 N. AIA, Jupiter, 561-747-8878, guanabanas.com. Dirty Dozen Brass Band: With SoleMark., 8 p.m., $30-$45. Bamboo Room, 25 S. J St., Lake Worth, 561-585-2583, bambooroom- music.com. Straight No Chaser: 8 p.m., $25-$95. Kravis Center for the Perform- ing Arts, 701 Okeechobee Blvd., West Palm Beach, 561-832-7469, kravis.org. Turnstiles: The ultimate tribute to the music of Billy Joel., 9 p.m., $15-$30. The Funky Biscuit, 303 SE Mizner Blvd., Boca Raton, 561-395-2929, funkybiscuit.com. Vivian Sessoms: 8 p.m., $25-$35. Arts Garage, 180 NE 1st St., Delray Beach, 561-450-6357, artsgarage.org.

SATURDAY, NOV. 21 Allan Holdsworth: With Jimmy Haslip and Virgil Donati., 8 p.m., $30. Jazziz Nightlife, 201 Plaza Real, Boca Raton, 561-300-0730, jazziz.com/jazziznightlife. Anthony Gomes: With Albert Castiglia., 8 p.m., $15-$30. The Funky Biscuit, 303 SE Mizner Blvd., Boca Raton, 561-395-2929, funkybiscuit.com. | MUSIC Falling in Reverse: With Attila, Metro Station, and Assuming We Survive., 6 p.m., $25.50. Revolution Live, 100 SW 3rd Ave., Fort Lauderdale, 954-449-1025, jointherevolution.net. Gin Blossoms: 8 p.m., Free. Hollywood ArtsPark, 1 Young Circle, Hollywood, 954-921-3500, hollywoodfl.org/artspark. NEW TIMES BROWARD-PALM BEACH Martin Barre: 8 p.m., $45-$60. Arts Garage, 180 NE 1st St., Delray NEW TIMES BROWARD-PALM BEACH Beach, 561-450-6357, artsgarage.org. The Michael Jackson Legacy Tribute Tour: With William Hall., 7:30 p.m., $28-$58. Pompano Beach Amphitheatre, 1806 NE 6th St., Pompano Beach, 954-946-2402, pompanobeacharts.org.

SUNDAY, NOV. 22 A Concert Honoring & Celebrating the Life of David Shelley: Presented by the Funky Biscuit and the South Florida Musicians Assistance Foundation., 3 p.m., Free. The Funky Biscuit, 303 SE Mizner Blvd., Boca Raton, 561-395-2929, funkybiscuit.com. SATISFY Windborne Music Rock Symphony: Performing the music of Led Zeppelin and Queen., 7:30 p.m., $25-$65. Pompano Beach Amphitheatre, 1806 NE 6th St., Pompano Beach, 954-946-2402, pompanobeacharts.org. YOUR CRAVINGS

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