The Anderson Plans to Continue Magnum’s Live-Music Legacy

It’s rarely good news when a long-standing and beloved bar shuts its doors and opens as something completely different. But that wasn’t the case this past week when the space formerly known as Magnum Lounge reopened as the Anderson. “Miami is a city that likes change,” says Anderson co-owner Elad…

Adult Books Is the Product of Nick Winfrey Becoming Older and Wiser

After years of playing in Southern California punk bands, singer and guitarist Nick Winfrey eventually found himself writing lyrics and music that were much less aggressive. Time and experience had softened him. He immediately shared this new musical vision with his old high-school friends Daniel Quintanilla and M.M. Sina, and…

New South Beach Venue, Bond Lounge, Is a “Playground for Grownups”

“We wanted to create a playground for grown-ups,” Jessica Bobay says. She’s the managing director of Bond Lounge, Miami Beach’s new venue, and her vision is clear. The 2,000 foot space is not furnished with swing sets and seesaws, but rather crystal chandeliers and tufted banquettes. All with the aim,…

Giving Bryan Adams One Last Chance at the Fillmore Miami Beach

I was beginning to worry there was some unknown plague infecting Miami. Every one of my friends I tried to invite as my plus one to review Bryan Adam’s Saturday night concert at the Fillmore were suddenly sick. But I didn’t take the rejection personally. These flus and suspicious hot…

Astari Nite Premieres New Music Video This Friday at Kill Your Idol

“Everyone thinks because of the way we look that we’re a Goth band, but we’re post-punk indie rockers,” explains singer Mychael Ghost over the phone. His band, Astari Nite, is often thrown into a box based strictly on appearances, but it’s not fair to typecast this diverse group of Miami…

The International Noise Conference Keeps Miami Weird for the 13th Year

For those who have never been, the International Noise Conference might conjure up images of networking businessmen holding briefcases filled with screams and explosions. But instead, the five-night event celebrating its thirteenth year at Churchill’s is a commerce free, avant-garde celebration of sonic experimentation where you’re equal parts as likely to…

Seven New Miami Music Venues That Should Be on Your Radar

One of the truths about Miami is that if you find yourself in a six-month coma, when you wake up, everything about the city will be different. But perhaps no aspect of Miami feels as transient as our nightlife. In the space of what feels like minutes, the hottest and…

Fundraising Campaign for Blowfly’s Funeral Needs Your Donations

Since Clarence Reid died last Sunday from liver cancer and organ failure, the Miami legend’s stage persona, Blowfly, has been eulogized in Rolling Stone and the New York Times. Celebrities from Ice-T to the Red Hot Chili Peppers’ Flea to Run the Jewel’s El-P have paid tribute to Reid on…