Current and Past Issues of PureHoney
The work of painter Michael McGrath forgoes the existential question of, “Why are we here?” and instead asks, “Where is here, anyway?” McGrath’s paintings transport »
The folks at Nikon knew they had a hit on their hands back in 1986 soon after they released the N2020, their first foray into »
“Clematis” is often the first word you hear from regular bar- and restaurant-goers in West Palm Beach. Locals and seasonal visitors alike know the downtown »
Daily papers, weekly magazines, glossy manuals, bound texts — where did they all go? Paper and ink are far from extinct, as we know from »
Still feeling a little, shall we say, isolated? With spring underway and Covid restriction eased, now is a good time for South Floridians to reconnect »
Cities across America, for better or worse, have catchphrases. “The City That Never Sleeps.” “Keep Austin Weird.” “What Happens in Vegas stays in Vegas.” They »
Gig posters didn’t just illustrate the age of sex, drugs and rock ’n’ roll; they created it. Promotional art shaped consciousness and identity in tandem »
Thumbing through artist Tara Booth’s Instagram feels forbidden yet right. It’s the sensation of stumbling upon a secret diary only to realize the main character »
At the height of the digital era, social media drive art and culture. Creators rise to stardom virally, amassing followers at synaptic speed. An artist »
Every other year, select faculty at Florida Atlantic University get their time to shine in the setting where they teach. Starting on November 12, the »
It’s no secret to locals that Fort Lauderdale is an art and culture hotspot. But others are taking note. Nylon magazine calls the city “Florida’s »
Alongside the Southern Boulevard overpass at Georgia Avenue, where downtown West Palm Beach turns industrial, you’ll find the city’s newest art collective, The Peach, which »















