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Mother’s Day comes with an overwhelming list of requirements, including flowers, gifts, and a fabulous meal. By the time Father’s Day rolls around, the poor dude has to settle for barbecue and a pair of socks. It is time for dads to get what they deserve. If Daddy wants stogies, indulge his inner Bill Clinton with a gift pack from Cigars Around the World (15804 NW 57th Ave., Miami Lakes; 305-825-0404, www.cigarsaroundtheworld.com). Prices range from $24.99 to $199.99. Next, wine and dine pops at The Palm Restaurant (4425 Ponce de Leon Blvd., Coral Gables; 786-552-7256). The chain steak house is celebrating its 80th birthday with a jumbo-lobster feast that ranges from $75 to $95. If your pater prefers turf to surf, he can enjoy the classic steak dinner for $59. And finally, Papi wants to look like a king. Dress him in embroidered linens from Guayaberas Etc. (8870 Bird Rd., Miami; 786-208-1663, guayaberashirt.com). These distinctive, tropical shirts range from $30 to $125. Cut out this article and take it to any Guayaberas Etc. store location for ten percent off your Father’s Day purchase.
Sun., June 18


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David Rolland is a freelance music writer for Miami New Times . His novels, The End of the Century and Yo-Yo , are available at many fine booksellers.




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"Sherlock Holmes: The Exhibition" takes visitors to Victorian London.



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Mother’s Day comes with an overwhelming list of requirements, including flowers, gifts, and a fabulous meal. By the time Father’s Day rolls around, the poor dude has to settle for barbecue and a pair of socks. It is time for dads to get what they deserve. If Daddy wants stogies, indulge his inner Bill Clinton with a gift pack from Cigars Around the World (15804 NW 57th Ave., Miami Lakes; 305-825-0404, www.cigarsaroundtheworld.com). Prices range from $24.99 to $199.99. Next, wine and dine pops at The Palm Restaurant (4425 Ponce de Leon Blvd., Coral Gables; 786-552-7256). The chain steak house is celebrating its 80th birthday with a jumbo-lobster feast that ranges from $75 to $95. If your pater prefers turf to surf, he can enjoy the classic steak dinner for $59. And finally, Papi wants to look like a king. Dress him in embroidered linens from Guayaberas Etc. (8870 Bird Rd., Miami; 786-208-1663, guayaberashirt.com). These distinctive, tropical shirts range from $30 to $125. Cut out this article and take it to any Guayaberas Etc. store location for ten percent off your Father’s Day purchase.
Sun., June 18


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Since we started Miami New Times , it has been defined as the free, independent voice of Miami, and we'd like to keep it that way. With local media under siege, it's more important than ever for us to rally support behind funding our local journalism. You can help by participating in our "I Support" program, allowing us to keep offering readers access to our incisive coverage of local news, food and culture with no paywalls.



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Daniel Llaca and Diana Garle in Lin-Manuel Miranda's 21 Chump Street


Photo by Morgan Sophia Photography



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help keep the future of New Times free.


Stephon Duncan and Jovon Jacobs in Night Vision , by Dominique Morriseau


KEEP MIAMI NEW TIMES FREE...
Since we started Miami New Times , it has been defined as the free, independent voice of Miami, and we'd like to keep it that way. With local media under siege, it's more important than ever for us to rally support behind funding our local journalism. You can help by participating in our "I Support" program, allowing us to keep offering readers access to our incisive coverage of local news, food and culture with no paywalls.




David Rolland is a freelance music writer for Miami New Times . His novels, The End of the Century and Yo-Yo , are available at many fine booksellers.




Facebook:

David Rolland



Twitter:

@pablochiste




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Put on your deerstalker hat for the Frost Science Museum's latest exhibition.


Photo courtesy of Phillip and Patricia Frost Museum of Science



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"Sherlock Holmes: The Exhibition" takes visitors to Victorian London.



Photo courtesy of Phillip and Patricia Frost Museum of Science



Amateur detectives can explore different aspects of the crime throughout the exhibition.



Photo courtesy of Phillip and Patricia Frost Museum of Science



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Patrice Elizabeth Grell Yursik



June 15, 2006


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David Rolland





June 1, 2022



10:46AM








Tim Becker





May 31, 2022



8:00AM



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Mother’s Day comes with an overwhelming list of requirements, including flowers, gifts, and a fabulous meal. By the time Father’s Day rolls around, the poor dude has to settle for barbecue and a pair of socks. It is time for dads to get what they deserve. If Daddy wants stogies, indulge his inner Bill Clinton with a gift pack from Cigars Around the World (15804 NW 57th Ave., Miami Lakes; 305-825-0404, www.cigarsaroundtheworld.com). Prices range from $24.99 to $199.99. Next, wine and dine pops at The Palm Restaurant (4425 Ponce de Leon Blvd., Coral Gables; 786-552-7256). The chain steak house is celebrating its 80th birthday with a jumbo-lobster feast that ranges from $75 to $95. If your pater prefers turf to surf, he can enjoy the classic steak dinner for $59. And finally, Papi wants to look like a king. Dress him in embroidered linens from Guayaberas Etc. (8870 Bird Rd., Miami; 786-208-1663, guayaberashirt.com). These distinctive, tropical shirts range from $30 to $125. Cut out this article and take it to any Guayaberas Etc. store location for ten percent off your Father’s Day purchase.
Sun., June 18


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