Showing posts with label miami. Show all posts
Showing posts with label miami. Show all posts
Friday, September 27, 2013
Miami Players Club
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fairfax,
los angeles,
miami,
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10:00 AM
Thursday, August 8, 2013
I LOVE Graffiti
M&F has visited Miami and covered the streets there, and here is some Miami flavor returning the favor in Los Angeles. Getting up in Korea Town.
Sick burner from the MSG crew saying 'I LOVE Graffiti'.
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graffiti,
los angeles,
miami
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1:30 PM
Tuesday, July 30, 2013
Two Bit Graffiti - Los Angeles Edition
M&F first covered some cool graffiti characters from Two Bit on the other side of America around the Wynwood Art Walls of Miami.
And now there is a sick graffiti wall here in Los Angeles riding proud in Silverlake. Not sure where Two Bit is based, but dig the Los Angeles edition!
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graffiti,
LA,
los angeles,
miami
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3:00 PM
Sunday, May 19, 2013
From Philly to Miami
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10:30 AM
Livin' in LA - DON'T Vacation at Red South Beach Miami
Even though it is located on Miami Beach, Red South Beach has all the charm of real Miami. Basically, one never really wants to go to Miami itself. Sure, there might be nice suburbs or private gated areas, but as for the city of Miami itself, it is an angry, poor, crime ridden city with all the charm of Compton or South Central.
We know what the authentic 305 is like because we lived in a studio apartment in a slum house in downtown Miami for 3 years. If you want to vacation in Miami, (and want to have a good experience) you probably want to stay in Miami Beach. If you want to be in the center of the action, you will stay in South Beach. And while this hotel bears the title of 'Red South Beach', it is not technically located in South Beach, and, more disappointingly M&F found this hotel to have all the 'charm' of real Miami. Check out the sarcastic review below:
At Red South Beach, you can experience the exciting growth in this city from the multiple surrounding construction zones all around the hotel. The noise by the pool is a slice of authentic Miami as you try and talk over banging cranes, hammers, and drills from the nearby construction sites. Check out the view in the pic above!
The 'real Miami' experience is no less authentic inside the hotel. The experience is raw, like living in Little Havana. Come home at the end of the night and get welcomed to your red room by a chirping fire alarm with a low battery. Please call the front desk, and even though it is 1 AM please understand that it will take a half hour for the alarm to be serviced because the only other person at the hotel not at the front desk is currently parking cars.
After finally falling asleep, enjoy getting woken up the next morning at 7AM by the maids fighting outside your door in real Spanish. It doesn't get more authentic than that! And as you try to drift back asleep in the morning, try not to notice the crashing footsteps from the person a floor above. After all, it is not the person's fault. It is the terribly poor yet 'authentic' sound insulation in this building that also allows you to hear so well that you can be serenaded by the musical liquid sounds of the person above you pissing in the toilet. And you will always know someone is approaching as you hear every single sound in the hallway. Yes, even though you might technically be on Miami Beach, Red South Beach offers all the charm of Real Miami.
Speaking of getting technical, not to nit pick but it seems that Red South Beach is not technically in South Beach. Red South Beach is located at 3010 Collins in Miami Beach. Most of the real action from South Beach is below 20th street, while the hotel is 10 blocks above that. And while driving from the hotel to the heart of South Beach on Lincoln, drivers will pass a sign that says 'Welcome to South Beach'. Aside from the construction, it is a nice area. However, to make a comparison, for folks familiar with LA, would you want to stay in a Hollywood themed hotel and end up in Korea Town?
So why name it Red South Beach? Why not Red Miami Beach?
Don't mean to be too critical of the place, but regardless of the name, this really was a rough place to vacation. The construction theme seemed to carry on inside as the handle fell off the sink in the room, and the towel rack literally fell apart off the wall when touched. The classic red phone is charming, but the charm wears off when you have to use it to repeatedly dial the front desk to find out when they are going to fix the beeping fire alarm at 1:30 in the morning.
And the restaurant was another disappointment Apparently, the restaurant is not formally connected with the hotel, however, when you check in, there is a 'Hospitality Fee'. The Hospitality Fee is in addition to the hotel room fee, and it is supposed to cover the cost of wifi, beach towel rental, and it also comes with a free drink from the bar. Well, it was a bit insulting that the 'free' drinks were served in one of the tiny cups from the hotel--like the ones you find next to the bathroom sink. Furthermore, you couldn't even choose your drink, it was 'bartender's choice'. This was the only place we stayed with these restraints on the drinks, and other places we didn't mind paying, but at Red South Beach it made the hospitality fee seem not so hospitable.
The next morning at the restaurant was even worse. After sitting at a table for literally 15 minutes without the waitresses coming by (still puzzled by this because they walked by us many times without saying anything), we walked to the counter and picked up a menu ourselves. M&F is trying to eat vegetarian, and the breakfast menu did not offer any appetizing food without meat. We walked back to the counter and asked if we could order a ham and cheese breakfast sandwich for $8.50, and substitute eggs for the meat. It seemed simple enough, but the waitress explained that she would have to charge for the ham and cheese sandwich, and then charge for the eggs too, and then some other charge to special make it, and they could do it, but the final cost would be $14. What?! Uh, no thanks.
So we tried to find another place to eat, but because Red South Beach is on Miami Beach and is not on South Beach, the hotel is surrounded by condos and constructions sites. There were no easy restaurants nearby, and so we returned to the restaurant at Red South Beach. We ordered a bagel with cream cheese for $5.50 and a bowl of cereal for $4.50. We also explained to the waitress that we were in a hurry, and added a tip in advance. And then we sat there. And sat there. 10 minutes went by and we asked the waitress if it was ready. She said not yet and kept folding stuff behind the counter. Another 10 minutes go by. We ask again and teasingly joke about what takes so long to make a bagel and the waitress disappears to the kitchen. After waiting yet another 7 minutes she comes out with a bagel. It was untoasted and with one packet of cream cheese (not enough to cover half of it). Seriously, waiting a half hour for an uncooked bagel?! Good thing we didn't order any hot food after all. Probably takes over an hour for that.
If there was a silver lining, the workers at the front desk were always nice, helpful, and pleasant. They were the best part of the staff, but everyone else from the valet (who yelled at us for parking a scooter next to another scooter aside the hotel--a spot it later turned out was fine to park it) to the workers in the rooms seemed really unhappy and it felt like many would glare at the hotel visitors. If you want to experience the best part of Red South Beach, just walk through the lobby, and walk back out.
But honestly, it was an awful, unrelaxing experience to the point of causing exhaustion from staying at the Red South Beach. We checked out of the hotel tired and hungry.
This was the 4th hotel in Miami and the 5th in Florida, and the first one hotel that we would not return back to. Quite honestly, the night had more problems than the slum studio apartment we rented on the edge of Overtown and Wynwood. And the restaurant downstairs at that place was better.
The Red South Beach gets four thumbs down. Do not stay at Red South Beach, unless you want to experience real Miami, and authentic Miami is probably more real than you want to get.
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7:35 AM
Saturday, May 18, 2013
Skem & Yuno - Don't Make Excuses
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graffiti,
miami,
stickers,
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12:30 PM
Cruising in Miami
In most cities, the local art reflects the local community.
Since Miami is the top cruise departure destination for North America, it is fitting that Miami would have a giant cruise themed mural riding in Miami Beach.
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miami,
mural
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9:30 AM
Friday, May 17, 2013
Livin in LA - Vacation at the Bentley Hotel South Beach
The Bentley Hotel was by far and away M&F's favorite hotel that we vacationed at in South Beach.
As if it was a sign of good times to be on the sign, there was a sticker from The Good Life out front on the Valet sign out front of the Bentley. Inside, the open spaces and accommodations were absolutely luxurious. Everything was absolutely plush, and polished, and just about perfect. We especially loved how each room had its own private deck.
The hotel location couldn't have been better, located in the heart of South Beach, and right across the street from the beach itself. Our room did not have an ocean view, but the lobby offered some picturesque viewing. Meanwhile, M&F did get entertained by a homeless man jacking off in public with baby oil. It was horrifically hilarious.
M&F is still dreaming about the day when we get a chance to return to the Bentley Hotel in South Beach. If you get a chance to visit Miami, we highly recommend staying here.
Pics of all this--and more from M&F's vacation at the Bentley Hotel South Beach down below.
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8:00 PM
Thursday, May 16, 2013
Merch Reppin' LA in Miami
Merch gets up all over LA, and Miami, too.
Here is a series of tags from Merch in Miami, joined by Bankrupt Slut and Pest 131 on the back on a sign.
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bankrupt slut,
graffiti,
LA,
Merch,
miami,
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6:30 PM
Wednesday, May 15, 2013
Space Invader is Tops in Miami Beach
Hands down, French street artist Space Invader is tops when it comes to getting up in Miami.
Invader has multiple, prime rooftop pieces riding, like this.
Click the jump for more with a huge 10+ pic feature. Dig it~
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miami,
rooftop,
Space Invader,
street art
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9:00 PM
Age Defying Anti-Adult Creme
Age defying anti-adult creme sticker from Errandboy.
Spotted stuck up in Miami Beach.
Stickering sure beats botox~
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Errandboy,
miami,
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3:30 PM
Police Follow Me
Tag in Miami from Polaok saying 'Police Follow Me'.
We know the feeling. At the time, it felt like police were following M&F.
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graffiti,
miami,
tag
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10:40 AM
Cock-a-Doodle Doo
Cock-a-doodle doo.
And Cock and a Doodle for you, too, Miami.
Snyder, who packs his signature Doodle character, gets a cock stuck up in Miami.
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miami,
Snyder,
street art
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8:10 AM
Tuesday, May 14, 2013
Cash Smells Like It Stinks
Monday, May 13, 2013
Make Your Own Greatness
Eddie Cola gets stuck up in Miami Beach with a beautifully peeling sticker.
The street aging seems to compliment the mask and the theme of degradation of modern society.
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Eddie,
miami,
street art
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5:30 PM
Sunday, May 12, 2013
Miami has a Monkey on Its Back
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miami,
monkey,
street art
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1:31 PM
Saturday, May 11, 2013
Super Heroes and Such
Wall filled with interesting graffiti. Everything from super heros to unique structural graffiti, like the piece above.
In Miami.
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graffiti,
miami
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12:00 PM
Friday, May 10, 2013
Strut Your Stuff
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graffiti,
miami,
mural,
street art
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1:50 PM
Thursday, May 9, 2013
Pest 131 305 Street Art & Graffiti in Miami
The mean streets of Miami provided the initial arena for M&F's street art learning curve. Miami is the place where we learned about the rules of the streets and the way that things are done.
One memorable milesone in M&F's ongoing street art education was focused around Pest 131. Pest would tag 131, or some variant of that (130+1 or 1+31), and this was the first artist we noticed who would use a number instead of a name.
Its a brilliant technique, especially in a heavily buffed city. Any buffman can recognize a graffiti tag, but the graffiti number code tag blends in with the construction marks on the street, so the numbers generally ride longer.
Pest was the first, and the biggest artist we noticed doing this. Pest used to be catching 131 tags on the 395 freeway in Miami ten years ago, and it is rad to see that Pest is still getting up all over the streets with all kinds of mediums including murals, stickers, tags--all bearing the Pest number code!
Click the jump for a HUGE pictorial feature on Pest 131. Dig it. Stay up!
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graffiti,
miami,
street art
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5:00 PM
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