Bright Eyes Helped Keep the Protest Song Alive
Bright Eyes was at the center of the protest-song revival of the 2000s.
Bright Eyes was at the center of the protest-song revival of the 2000s.
We’re now in year five of Farewell Yellow Brick Road.
The iconic rock band brought the Who Hits Back Tour to South Florida.
The former contestant on The Voice is ready to share his new single with the world.
At Clairo’s concert at the Fillmore Miami Beach, you could almost forget about the past two years.
Overture to Overtown and the Betsy Hotel hope to remedy the lack of jazz in the Magic City.
Shooting for Without Ward wrapped in 2012, but the film sat in limbo owing to several factors.
The Darkness rebels against rock music that takes itself too seriously.
Tyler, the Creator didn’t let you forget he was the headliner at FTX Arena.
Tidal Tracks takes place on the third Saturday of every month.
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The man who DJs under the name Fatboy Slim has a tricky relationship with fame.
Samland is based on the stories Juan Pablo Reyes heard growing up in Miami.
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Tool is a difficult band to classify.
iMordecai is having its world premiere during the opening night of the Miami Jewish Film Festival.
Spellbound is Judy Collins’ 29th album – but the first where she wrote every single song.
The Miami Jewish Film Festival brings the live-scoring format into the 21st Century.
Frogs Show Mercy is proud to be a part of the thriving Kendall music scene.
The New Zealand rocker will shred his guitar at Gramps.
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