Current and Past Issues of PureHoney
Fire and juggling and lights, oh my! Imagine “The Wizard of Oz” inspired by Cirque du Soleil and the result could be Florida Flow Fest »
A one-night-only presentation of “Fela! The Concert” at the Kravis Center in January won’t be the whole story of this revolutionary musician and bandleader, but »
A community event that celebrates South Florida at the most beautiful time of the year is only part of the draw at the seventh annual »
There were no upsides to the pandemic but there were consolations: an outpouring of new music from people stuck at home; and ideas for connecting »
Magic. City. Hippies. Seems innocuous enough when split three ways – and definitely not three words you’d use to describe Miami of late. The magic »
Miami Beach’s Rhythm Foundation and kindred concert promoters have a twofold mission in South Florida: to support local musicians and expose local audiences to music »
What’s in an alter ego? Consider Deb DeMure of the Los Angeles dark dance duo Drab Majesty — or peek past that identity to find »
The post-punk Southern California duo She Wants Revenge arrived in 2004 on the short list of aughts bands daring to flex sentence-length names such as »
With their particular genius for universally profound, aptly named and culturally diverse songs, Thievery Corporation are quite possibly an argument for the existence of teleportation. »
The Kravis Center in downtown West Palm Beach is hosting two amazing acts in December with unconventional approaches to their instruments: Black Violin at Dreyfoos »
Where have all the jam bands and improvisational musicians been hiding in South Florida? A few factors might explain it: a rise in popularity for »