Unpacking

Gaslighting Another Black Community For Fun & Profit
Gaslighting Another Black Community For Fun & Profit
Scratch beneath any story in Coconut Grove and you’ll discover  the issue of race lurking. We’ll get to that eventually, but this true fable — with a twist on the race issue — starts with the approval of a Wawa gas station in the City of Coral Gables. So what? Cities approve gas stations all the time. However, this approval didn’t have any public consultation with the community, nor public hearings, both of which would normally have taken place. And, that’s ...
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Rapacious Developers Are Destroying A Historic Black NeighbourhoodRapacious Developers Are Destroying A Historic Black Neighbourhood
In 2012 the city designated Charles Avenue, one of the oldest — if not the oldest — street in Miami, a Historic Roadway.  The Not Now Silly Newsroom has documented time and again ...
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This Toxic Timebomb Could Blow Up Soccer In MiamiThis Toxic Timebomb Could Blow Up Soccer In Miami
Everything old is new again. David Beckham, who has been trying to bring Major League Soccer to Miami for the last 5 years, has run headlong into an issue that roiled ...
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Developers Continue To Destroy Charles AvenueDevelopers Continue To Destroy Charles Avenue
As Miami City Hall develops a plan to save the historic homes in West Grove, one man is fighting to knock down 2 of them, which is 4% of what ...
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We're Getting the Band Back Together ► Unpacking The WriterWe’re Getting the Band Back Together ► Unpacking The Writer
Hello again, Not Now Silly fans. Did you miss me? I missed you. When we last spoke with any regularity, I was in the process of mothballing the Not Now Silly ...
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Crespogram, Coconut Grove, and Charles AvenueCrespogram, Coconut Grove, and Charles Avenue
Those who follow me on social media know I love to share the heat from the Crespogram Report. FULL DISCLOSURE: A while back I recused myself from commenting on Miami politics ...
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The Sins of the Father ► A Pastoral LetterThe Sins of the Father ► A Pastoral Letter
Dear Pastor Kenny: It was great seeing you last month, as unexpected as it was. Almost immediately after the Not Now Silly Newsroom officially announced there would be no Sunrise to ...
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A Hurricane Refugee Unpacks ► Unpacking The WriterA Hurricane Refugee Unpacks ► Unpacking The Writer
Apologies to my faithful readers. I know the Not Now Silly Newsroom has been idle lately. To start I’ve needed to Lyft to keep up with my bills. Then along ...
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Toupee Or Not Toupee ► Throwback ThursdayToupee Or Not Toupee ► Throwback Thursday
While the Not Now Silly Newsroom is now a mix of digital and analog, there was a time when it was 100% analog. As a semi-hoarder, I still have most ...
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Not Now Silly Turns To The Dark ArtsNot Now Silly Turns To The Dark Arts
I can now reveal what I was only able to hint at last week: I am moving to the dark side of politics. I am collaborating on a book with ...
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The Write Stiff and New Opportunities ► Unpacking The WriterThe Write Stiff and New Opportunities ► Unpacking The Writer
It’s been more than a month since Write of Refusal, the previous chapter in my (semi-regular) Unpacking The Writer series. As regular readers can attest: From time to time the Not ...
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Write of Refusal ► Unpacking The WriterWrite of Refusal ► Unpacking The Writer
First things first: An apology to my regular readers. I’ve not published nearly enough lately. Sorry. Yes, I’m still crafting my regular Friday Fox Follies for PoliticusUSA, a column of Fox ...
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Nineteen Eighty-Four ► Throwback ThursdayNineteen Eighty-Four ► Throwback Thursday
It was on this day in 1949 that George Orwell’s seminal work, Nineteen Eighty-Four, was first published. Generations of readers have looked upon 1984 as a dystopian cautionary tale. However, with ...
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