Danny Brown vs. JPEGMafia: Who Is More Likely to “Scare the Hoes”?
Some artists, like Danny Brown and JPEGMafia, have embraced the idea of hoe-scaring music.
Some artists, like Danny Brown and JPEGMafia, have embraced the idea of hoe-scaring music.
BTS entering into hiatus to serve their mandatory military service has left space for a new generation.
The Swedish singer-songwriter marks the anniversary of his breakthrough album, Veneer, in a big way.
New Times presents our utterly subjective Top 5 Miami Beach Spice menus.
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Oolite Arts’ group exhibition is a testament to the organization’s ongoing presence in the community.
“Last Days of a House” at Emerson Dorsch features works from 20 artists from 14 countries, selected from a field of nearly 500 candidates that have participated in Fountainhead’s artist residency in Miami.
Five new Miami restaurants join Miami Spice 2023, offering big bargains.
Instead of choosing to see Christopher Nolan’s Oppenheimer or Greta Gerwig’s Barbie, make it a double feature.
It should be stated upfront that this list will intentionally avoid headliners and special guests.
Chlöe Bailey hits the road starting next month in support of her debut solo album, In Pieces.
A record number of South Florida restaurants received 2023 awards from Wine Spectator magazine.
Curated by New Yorker critic Hilton Als, “Joan Didion: What She Means” at the Pérez Art Museum Miami celebrates the legacy of a great American writer.
You don’t know FIDLAR, the Los Angeles skate-punk band famous for songs like “Whore” and “Cheap Beer”?
“Cosmic Mirrors” at NSU Art Museum takes an expansive view of Haitian art from the museum’s collection, ranging from historical paintings from the revolutionary period to newer works.
Four decades of hits await.
Rolling Loud is looking to diversify things a bit beyond hip-hop to a massive hardcore band, a UK pop starlet, and a few acts that haven’t been in the mix for a while.
Cold Cave, currently consisting of Wes Eisold and Amy Lee, will be playing at Gramps on Friday, September 15.
The Scarlet Tour stops at the Kaseya Center November 21.
From gaming to cosplay, Florida Supercon has something for every kind of fandom.
The city is in for a summer of creativity and joy thanks to Dale Zine.
Morrissey. Just saying the name can conjure all sorts of emotions.