Showing posts with label Miami. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Miami. Show all posts

Wednesday, February 27, 2013

Lamborghini Event in Miami by the arrival of the new Aventador LP700-4 Roadster


Only a brand like Lamborghini could get an entire city like Miami was overturned by the arrival of the new Aventador LP700-4 Roadster. Landmarks such as "Ocean Drive" or "Collins Avenue" waiting for the passage of the convoy escorted by police of "Miami Beach".
At this exclusive event president did not miss the mark, Stephan Winkelmann, who was willing to drive the Aventador on the streets of the city. The brand wanted to surround himself with all his followers forming clubs in the area and organized a route to one of the city's airports.
There all those who wished could squeeze the most of your Lamborghini, this time, with police radarcustomer service to check the speed reached.
With this event, the Italian brand continues its progression in the U.S. , a market where its presence is growing ever greater.

Saturday, January 5, 2013

Venezuelans in Miami awaiting Chavez's health

The candidate for whom they voted, Henrique Capriles, the opposition lost.Resigned to see President Hugo Chavez in power six years, she and many resumed their lives Venezuelan expatriates in the United States, convinced that it will be long before there are changes in your country. But now that Chavez has serious health problems Venezuela is again mired in uncertainty and so do thousands of Venezuelans living in Miami but have one foot in Venezuela are cautiously optimistic that Chavez may continue to pursue the presidency and that there will be new elections in his country, but do not know how fast will be called. "It's traumatic for all Venezuelans," said Sollami, who is 22 and whose father still lives in Venezuela. 
Chavez should take the oath and begin a new term on January 10, but not what has been seen or heard from him since he underwent on December 11 to a fourth operation related cancer that afflicts him. Vice President Nicolás Maduro, Chavez's favorite to succeed him if something happens, said the president had suffered complications related to a respiratory infection and that his condition was "delicate." If Chavez can not take the oath on January 10 before the Assembly National, the constitution stipulates that we must call elections within 30 days and in the meantime the president should exercise the National Assembly president. Similarly Cuban exiles cheered when Fidel Castro fell ill five years ago Venezuelans in Miami expect Chavez health disorders pave the way for a leadership change. In the 14 years since Chavez in power, however, Venezuelans who have left their country have adapted to the United States and most would not return to their country, at least in the short term, if the president dies. "Calculation that 70% would stay here, "said Ernesto Ackerman, president of the nonprofit organization Citizens Independent Venezuelan-American. "They're too settled." Over 189,000 Venezuelan immigrants living in the U.S., including 91,000 in Florida, according to the national census. The largest concentration occurs in southern Florida, in communities like Doral and Weston, now called "Doralzuela" and "Westonzuela" by the amount of Venezuelan shops, where you can eat dishes like arepas and capachas. Most are came because they disagree with Chavez's socialist government, were frightened by the number of kidnappings and murders, or thought they had a better economic future in the United States, but many have relatives in Venezuela and travel home to see their families or business. "They have lost their identity Venezuelan" said Thomas Boswell, professor of geography at Miami University. "They have not completely assimilated, but quickly adapted to life in the United States." In some ways, these communities are what Little Havana was for Cubans who arrived after the 1959 communist revolution. 
The parallels abound: The first wave of immigrants was middle class and upper-settled professionals with varying degrees of success. Both communities felt that their stay would be temporary and then realized that last much longer than initially expected and the two retain a great affection for their country. But the similarities end there. Chavez was democratically elected and re-elected several times, while Castro came to power in an armed revolution and while Cubans have benefited from an immigration policy which basically allows you to stay in the country to any Cuban who sets foot on U.S. soil, Venezuelans not have the same privileges, but anyway many have become naturalized. "We have to see what happened (with the Cubans) and draw lessons, but they are two very different situations," said Ackerman, the director of the Venezuelan organization Americans. Venezuelans in Miami launched a campaign to encourage voting last year and organized bus trips by car to New Orleans when Chavez closed the consulate of South Florida. Many believed that Capriles could win and were disappointed when he lost. "Right now the community feels very, very depressed about what happened in the last election," said Ackerman.
 "They say this is not going to go on forever, we should become citizens of the United States." That's what I think Bridgitte Jaffe, who left Venezuela in 2007. Homeownership and there was an estate agent, but he watched every day the situation in the country deteriorated and increased agitation. now works in the field of real estate in South Florida and also has its own department. He says he will stay, regardless of what happens with Chavez. "When you come and start working and have kids here, do not come back," said Jaffe. Doral has only recently with the first Venezuelan Florida mayor, Luigi Boria , who says that most of the people who voted think so. "I think my country is the United States now," said Boria, who came in 1989. Venezuelans say maybe celebrate the death of Chavez, but is unlikely to be mass demonstrations of joy, as when Fidel Castro ceded power to his brother Raul due to health problems in 2008. Like the Cubans, Venezuelans believe that there will be significant changes in the short term. "I feel relieved" if Chavez leave power, Sollami said. "I think things would improve soon in Venezuela." 

Thursday, January 3, 2013

Kim Kardashian with dolphins in Miami

Whatever you do Kim Kardashian always gets all the attention. This time, it was in the Miami Seaquarium where the queen of reality shows has shared some time with bottlenose dolphins. Kim has shared on their website photos posing with dolphin and a smile from ear to ear. 
The photo was taken by her sister Kourtney , who accompanied Kim to Miami, and also attended this boyfriend, Scott Disick. Both Kardashian sisters wanted to approach the dolphin and tinker with it, whereas Scott remained more in the distance and not wanted to approach both.This event is not open to only one class of people like the Kardashians but the aquarium has a program that lets everyone go and spend some time with the dolphins. Kim and Kourtney were in Miami shooting the new season their show and were able to draw on a break to get away and relax as much camera.

Saturday, December 29, 2012

Sofia Vergara in Cutout Bikini: Sexy Miami vacation!


The Colombian beauty Sofia Vergara showed off her sexy curves in an eye-popping swimsuit as she posed on a boat in Miami today.
Sofia Vergara posted this week in their 'Whosay' profile of this is that, in the "Winter" holiday displays on a yacht in Miami. With a normal Christmas in the cold, some stars give just not satisfied.
The body they wore during the brief photo session no more than a cutout-bikini her great body brings more advantage. For many men, is likely to be the fulfilling his dream simply to see this woman in this outfit.
To the image Vergara wrote quite simply "holyday". Sun, beach and sea are obviously also for the beautiful Colombian the greatest fulfillment. Moreover, she has her son and her boyfriend Nick Loeb . in tow, with whom she has been engaged since July this year also
Her fans falling over themselves with compliments - a certain Lauren commented, "Sofia looks great, and fit tightly. :) "
Fan Nemer wrote, "You look very sexy." Another commentator said, "You look fantastic. This is a great swimsuit, but you would make everyone look good. I wish I was where you are now. "
Sofia Vergara is one of the leading actresses in the U.S. hit series "Modern Family". With her ​​role as Gloria it is for the upcoming SAG & People's Choice Award nomination for Best Actress in a Comedy Series. We wish good luck!

Tuesday, December 4, 2012

Miami graffiti become pop art mecca

The heart of this neighborhood's murals is 'The Wynwood Walls', a room designed in 2009 by developer Tony Goldman, who proposed and achieved remarkable success with transforming cast aside windowless warehouses and industrial buildings of this depressed area of ​​Miami in giant open-air paintings capture the creativity of young artists.

Wynwood, the art district of Miami, reaffirm their status as the new trends regarding plastic. Graffiti area of ​​Wynwood, the art district of Miami, starting Wednesday reaffirm its status regarding the new currents of plastic, coinciding with the start of Art Basel Miami Beach, the largest art fair in the United States.

The current complex of six separate buildings, located in the street, has become a permanent center of artistic creation visited by tourists and locals who want to enjoy in Miami for more than just beaches and water sports.
The art shows are organized here are undoubtedly satellite fairs generate more attention during the celebration of Art Basel Miami Beach, which opens on December 6 and in which more than two thousand artists from around the world.
This sort of outdoor museum of street art, which is 'The Wynwood Walls', and all around, going well beyond the pure graffiti and has points a must, as the old building RC Cola, whose white walls are covered by the clever colorful internationally renowned artists in the world of street art.
The quote in Wynwood this year proposed the encounter with the work of over 40 artists from Europe, Asia, USA. UU. and A. America, whose work will cover the walls of the stores in the area.

Monday, December 3, 2012

Miami party lives


 Miami is the city of the United States more attractive from the point of view of its people and the second favorite to enjoy the holidays in the winter season and a favorite for Americans for nights out and weekend getaways week.
So says a study released today by the magazine Travel + Leisure , which has obtained this information from the opinions of his readers.
According to these views, Miami, Florida, regains the top spot this year as most attractive city in the country, a position he had not repeated since 2009.
Also, is placed between the top five cities in categories such as nightlife (nightlife spots and places for singles), ideal city for a weekend rampant and place to enjoy a pleasant winter, away from the cold.
The list of cities with the most attractive people also returns the first position at Miami, sharing that position with San Diego, the second largest city in California.
As for nightlife, get a fourth position, behind Austin (Texas), Las Vegas (Nevada) and New Orleans (Louisiana).
But Miami does not come out so well in the cultural field(number 30), as a city for shopping (21), quality of life and visitor experience (26) and restaurants to eat and drink (26).

Ricky Martin Sells Golden Beach Mansion For $12.8 Million

Ricky Martin finally sold his Golden Beach oceanfront mansion.

County records show Martin purchased the property in 2007 for $16.2 million. The Latin hit-maker hoped to grab $19 million when he put it up for sale, but settled for less after two years on the market.
Downsizing on Miami properties seems to be the name of the game for the father of two adopted twins, who just months ago sold his Miami Beach home in La Gorce barely in the black for $10.6 million.
Martin is reportedly planting more long-term roots in New York City, where he's been performing a lead role in the revival of Andrew Lloyd Webber's Evita.