Current and Past Issues of PureHoney

Published on September 2nd, 2025

South Florida has a way of sneaking into your bloodstream: slow, humid, and stubbornly resistant to the fast-twitch reflexes of big-city living. For PureHoney artist »

Published on September 1st, 2025

For South Florida writer and musician Jonathan L. Glassman, growing up in Boca Raton and the Florida Keys brought all kinds of inspiration. “I was »

Published on September 1st, 2025

Not every zingy title that Noelia Solange came up with for the programming at this year’s Subtropic Film Festival survived in-house review. There was, for »

Published on August 16th, 2025

When not creating and posting whimsical illustrations under the Instagram handle soulfuzzy, our artist of the month Stephen Dewsnap plays guitar and sings in the »

Published on August 15th, 2025

“I’ve spent my entire adult life raising kids,” artist Cary Daly says. “Now my youngest just graduated, and I’m standing here like … okay, so »

Published on August 15th, 2025

Childhood memories often fade at the edges, their colors dimmed by time, yet the creative spark we’re born with endures. In Look What I Made, »

Published on August 15th, 2025

Voyeurism could be considered a bug in the human condition since we’re all taught to mind our own business. Yet there is something poignant about »

Published on August 1st, 2025

“Growing up in Miami in the 90s was like being in The Bird Cage or a Nickelodeon cartoon, like Rocko’s Modern Life, because everything was »

Published on July 24th, 2025

Performance art is an ephemeral event that is lived rather than studied. It can be abstract and boundary-pushing even as it affirms that art is »

Published on July 12th, 2025

South Florida multidisciplinary artist Kelcie McQuaid confronts loss, grief, memory and survival in a highly personal project called LINEAGE, whose creation demanded more of her »

Published on June 22nd, 2025

Hearts carved into buildings as monuments to eternal love have existed for centuries, stretching into the Victorian era. New York-based artist Ross Pino continues the »

Published on June 16th, 2025

The original peace-and-love rock musical is back, and it’s not pulling any punches. Hair opens Lake Worth Playhouse’s 73rd season with a thunderclap of rhythm, »