The Herald Knew It, Then Blew It

Castell� After the Miami Herald broke the story that three reporters working for its Spanish-language newspaper, El Nuevo Herald, had been fired for receiving propaganda money from Radio and TV Marti, the question was inevitable: What did the Herald know and when did it know it? After implying in reporter…

Sorry Folks

There have been some technical difficulties with the Pulp, keeping me from posting the usual compelling, humorous, outrageous, and addictive material that you’ve come to expect to pop up on this site. It’s back in operation, though, and I’m working on a pretty good post concerning the Marti Ten story…

On the Morning News

— I think Jim Davis scored with his pick for lieutenant governor. Though Jones has had a bout with ethical controversy, Daryl Jones knows his stuff, is a skilled politician, and will bring some needed energy to the ticket. He’s also proven himself to be a political survivor. Politically, I…

G marks the spot

South Florida has more local bands than ever before and more people going to see thesm. And you know what? It doesn’t mean shit, not when the scene’s a scattered mess. This has always been the biggest pain in the ass for the people who make things happen around here…

Turkey for Builders

So those desperate housewives are getting on your nerves; the Marlins, even in a late pennant run, don’t excite you (you’re a South Floridian and, hey, baseball ain’t football); and the best the multiplex has to offer seems to be one Nic Cage flick after another, with our hound-dog hero…

Automatic Hangover

“You’ve never heard of beer pong?” Lauren, a Johns Hopkins behavioral biology major, asked me in disbelief on a Tuesday night at Automatic Slim’s. “Didn’t you go to college?” “My fraternity had its own beer pong tables,” interjected Kevin, a 26-year-old computer programmer. To justify my ignorance of the pastime,…

Letters for September 14-20, 2006

Mom Rebuffs Kid Julia should have listened to her mother: There’s a lot in Julia’s account of our experience with Dr. Ghen and the stem cell transfusion that I don’t agree with (“In Cord Blood,” August 31, Julia Reischel). I don’t think we had a “bad experience” with Dr. Ghen…

Old McTomato Had a Farm

Earl Johns has been known to show up in overalls at the Coconut Creek government complex to distribute avocados and mangoes to city officials. They smile and accept the fruit from the 87-year-old, fourth-generation South Florida farmer. Behind their smiles, though, they’re kinda wishin’ Earl Johns would just disappear. It’s…

The Jim DeFede Show

[PHOENIX, WE HAVE A PROBLEM: The blog is down, so my morning post didn’t come up: To read it punch on the comment below]. For you early risers, I’m gonna be on Jim DeFede’s radio show on AM-940 this morning at 7:30 a.m. talking about the Marti Ten, et al…

Shallow Gene Pool Meets Shallow Water

The Story of the Day — how many of y’all remember that old Pulpian chestnut? — has got to be the one about the father who cajoled his 10-year-old daughter into jumping off a bridge with him into the Intracoastal to help cure her fear of heights. This much we…

Is Diaz Compromised, Too?

AP Diaz Is it a conflict of interest for Miami Herald publisher Jesus Diaz Jr. to serve on the advisory board for the federal government’s Cuba Transition Project? I think it’s a decent question and Henry Gomez, the Babalu contributor who just started the new blog Herald Watch, asked it…

Helen Aguirre Ferre: Crist’s Lt. Gov?

Unbelievable. The Miami Herald’s Mary Ellen Klas informs us this morning that our favorite political talk show host, Helen Aguirre Ferre, is on the short list of four to become Charlie Crist’s running mate. This just five days after the Herald exposed that Ferre, who is also opinion page editor…

Suspected Duck Murderers Nabbed

The lede on this Sun-Sentinel story: “NORTH LAUDERDALE — Two men have been charged with beating a duck to death with a stick, the Broward Sheriff’s Office said on Tuesday. The reason for the beating: The men said the duck was stealing their bait while they fished in a lake…

Miami New Times Gets Into The Act

It’s called Riptide 2.0 and it’s our sister paper’s first foray into blogdom. I went down to Miami yesterday and hung out with MNT staff to talk about blogging, but mostly drank beer and shot pool. All I can recall right now is that Calvin Godfrey is pretty good with…

The Marti Ball Keeps Rolling

I’m a little slow on the take this morning, for sure. But this Marti Ten thing is generating more response than I can keep up with (while trying to report and write stories of my own at the same time anyway). The Herald’s Oscar Corral reports this morning that Marti…

Montaner Responds

Montaner Carlos Alberto Montaner, perhaps the most distinguished member of the Marti Ten, has responded to the Miami Herald article with a letter written in Spanish to El Nuevo [AMENDED] and another English version in the Herald. Here’s the letter…

Take You Out To The Ballpark

Told you I was going to see the Marlins this weekend and I didn’t lie. Happened to go to Saturday night’s game just because that was the only one I could schedule in with the fam. It was a great one. The crowd wasn’t huge, but it was decent (27,000…

A Fair Question: Why Now?

The guys over at Babalu and other exile blogs have been crying about Oscar Corral’s coverage of the Marti Ten since the story broke. The only really good point I’ve seen made was first raised in The Real Cuba blog, which dug up the fact that the Herald had an…

Jose Lambiet’s Back …

Walter … and with the kind of splash we’ve come to expect from the Palm Beach Post’s gossip columnist. Lambiet, who has been on hiatus for several weeks (like Corral, he’s been underground working on a special piece), hits us with a piece on embattled and recently divorced Palm Beach…

Marti Ten Fallout

It’s gotta be weird to be Oscar Corral right now. The Miami Herald reporter who broke the Marti Ten story is so reviled by the hardline Cuban exile community that I wonder if he’s not in real danger. The death-to-Castro brigades (whether they are right or wrong) are full of…

A Weekend Warning

As you run about this weekend doing things you shouldn’t, keep this in mind, especially you ladies: Cavity searches are all the rage these days in police circles. The Daily Busines Review’s Forrest Norman tells us the sordid story of Jessie Thodde, a 22-year-old Cheesecake Factory waitress who made the…

Jenne Hires Prosecutor Who Cleared Him In Scandal

So John Hanlon is headed to the sheriff’s office. The man who investigated and ultimately let off BSO’s top brass, including Sheriff Ken Jenne, in the Autotrack Powertrac scandal is now on the BSO payroll. The 68-year-old prosecutor who has made a living out of coddling corrupt public officials for…