The headline asks: “Why Was the Miami Vice Pilot So Good?” And then the sub: “When the pastel-soaked, cocaine-coated cop show aired 40 years ago, contemporary TV was born.” Worth your time.
It’s been 40 years since “Miami Vice” first took custody of our TV sets, but Don Johnson remembers starring in the iconic show like it was yesterday. Mostly, he remembers the fans. Especially the ...
Former Miami Marlins general manager Michael Hill has been promoted to Major League Baseball’s senior vice president of on-field operations and workforce development and April Brown to senior vice ...
MIAMI BEACH, Fla. – The cast and crew of “Miami Vice” returned to South Florida Friday as the iconic, flashy police drama ...
MIAMI BEACH, Fla. (AP) — Miami Beach residents and visitors can feel it coming in the air tonight — and the rest of the ...
Former US Vice-President and lifelong Republican Dick Cheney has confirmed he will vote for the Democrats’ Kamala Harris in November’s presidential election. Mr Cheney, seen as an influential ...
Former Rep. Liz Cheney (R-Wyo.) said Friday that her father, former Vice President Dick Cheney, will cast his ballot this year in favor of Vice President Harris, The Hill reports. “Dick Cheney ...
The Commanders fired their VP of content after an undercover video showed him making comments about the intelligence of fans, the personal backgrounds of players and how he views Roger Goodell.
Police officerKevin Bereta returned to "light-duty work" on Aug. 30 after spending more than a year on medical leave following a life-threatening motorcycle crash while helping escort Vice ...
Don Johnson, 74, is an actor best known for his roles in TV’s “Miami Vice” and “Nash Bridges” and the film “Django Unchained.” He currently stars in the Netflix movie “Rebel Ridge.” ...
In the background, more guests are flouncing down a central sweeping staircase, which was seemingly designed by Lapidus purely for making an entrance. They’re all wearing Miami Beach’s modern ...
This year was supposed to be different, but Florida’s 41-17 loss against Miami on Saturday has morale at an all-time low in Gainesville. Montrell Johnson Jr.’s 71-yard touchdown in the second quarter ...