Search results
Results From The WOW.Com Content Network
See the photos below from some of the nightspots that dotted South Beach 20 to 30 years ago. And below these Miami Herald archive photos, check out the calendar of club events from 1994 ...
The Miami City Club (1994–2011), insolvent [107] The Miami Club (1921–1994), merged with the City Club to become the Miami City Club [105] The Standard Club of Greater Miami (1961–1990), insolvent [105] The University Club of Miami(1954–1995), insolvent [105] [108] Naples. The Collier Athletic Club (1985–2010), insolvent [109] Orlando
Liquid soon became a center of Miami's South Beach nightlife in the 1990s. The singer Madonna, a friend of Casares, was a frequent guest. [12] In 1996, William Cutolo, a powerful leader of the Colombo crime family in New York, told Paciello that he needed to start paying tribute to him.
The Miami Boys was a drug organization composed of a loose-knit group of African-American drug suppliers and dealers from south Florida (particularly Miami). Also known as "the Untouchables", [1] the group started in the early 1980s and by 1986 the organization had spread to other cities and states throughout the Southeastern United States.
Random Black Miami History Facts: For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to reach us
Black 30 and Under was a project created to highlight the importance of Black spaces in Miami. As I previously wrote, this wasn’t a “30 under 30” situation where we rounded up young titans ...
Miami has had a gay nightlife scene as early as the 1930s. Miami has a current status as a gay mecca that attracts more than 1 million LGBT visitors a year. The Miami area as a whole has been gay-friendly for decades and is one of the few places where the LGBTQ community has its own chamber of commerce, the Miami-Dade Gay and Lesbian Chamber of ...
E11EVEN Miami is one of the city’s most unique nightlife destinations. Open 24/7, this club offers an exhilarating mix of entertainment, including live performances, DJs and even aerialists.