We Got Issues: New Times in Print
Over in Bob Norman's The Pulp, he tags along on a tour of swindler Scott Rothstein's "inner sanctum" -- aka his former office at his firm -- hosted by former U.S. Attorney Kendall Coffey. The paranoid ponzi schemer's office was separated by a security-coded door, accessible by him and a chosen few associates. I doubt Rothstein's cell has that perk.
In our news column, Gus Garcia-Roberts tells us about a real rubber band man: A Lauderhill man's dream to make it into the Guinness book has finally come true with the construction of his humongous rubber band ball, reaching heights of a single-story, Florida home.
In Night & Day, Cirque de Soleil meets Picasso in the form of a Yanni lookalike. In Michael Israel Art to Music, Israel speed paints circus-style to songs like "Pump it Up," jumping and spinning with his paintbrush in hand. Check him out tonight at Boca's Mizner Park.
























