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Published Friday, May 10, 1996, in the Miami Herald.

THE OTHER GUYS

Here are other South Florida clubs that play alternative tunes:

  • Cameo: Live pop/rock/rap shows and classic disco on Sundays -- an alternative lifestyle all its own; 1445 Washington Ave., Miami Beach; (305) 532-0922.

  • Churchill's Hideaway: This bar features alternative acts, and lots of punk; 5501 NE Second Ave., Miami; (305) 757-1807.

  • Club Boca: DJs, occasional live acts, Rave-a-Thon; 7000 Palmetto Park Rd., Boca Raton; (407) 368-3333.

  • Crash Club: Alternative dance club; 4915 NE 12th Ave., Fort Lauderdale; (954) 772-3611.

  • The Kitchen Club: Industrial dance and goth music for the Ministry-Cure crowd; Miami Design District, 3701 NE Second Ave., Miami; (305) 754-0777.

  • Marsbar: The Kendall crowd has two stories to play in here -- a dark bar downstairs, driving alt-rock on the dance floor upstairs, and a patio outside to seek refuge; Kendall Town & Country, 8505 Mills Dr., West Kendall; (305) 271-6909.

  • Nemesis: An alternative playground featuring dance, gothic, industrial, etc.; 627 N. Federal Hwy., Fort Lauderdale; 768-9222.

  • Respectable Street Cafe: Progressive dance club draws alternative/punk acts you can see before they get popular via MTV; 518 Clematis St., West Palm Beach; (407) 832-9999; also 218 Española Way, Miami Beach; (305) 672-1707.

  • Squeeze: Features local and national acts and the occasional progressive art show and poetry reading; 2 S. New River Dr. West, Fort Lauderdale; (954) 522-2151.

    HOWARD COHEN



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