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‘Miami Vice’ Will Have You Floating On Air If You Simply Give Yourself Over To Its Enrapturing Artifice
Pro wrestling terms have entered mainstream political discourse, so you might be familiar with phrases like “heel turn”—to become a villain—or perhaps “kayfabe”: to maintain a fictitious artifice.
Don Johnson was one of the biggest icons of the ’80s thanks to his role on “Miami Vice,” but that fame came with a downside. “For a long time, I couldn’t even go anywhere,” Johnson told People ...
The marriage between network television and pop music hasn’t always been a happy one. A turning point occurred in 1984 when an NBC show called Miami Vice appeared and changed the way that music was ...
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