Current and Past Issues of PureHoney
In a culture that is cycling frantically through its past for something, anything, to love again, here come Erasure to take us all back to »
A local home of what culture aficionados call the lively arts, the Kravis Center in West Palm Beach first opened its doors in 1992 with »
After a pandemic induced hiatus, music festivals are back. The big boys of Coachella, Bonnaroo, and Lollapalooza have all had or are going to have »
Some bands exist to make art. Some seek political change. Some just vent. Circle Jerks, the pioneering L.A. hardcore punks, did and still do all »
DRI aka Dirty Rotten Imbeciles hail from Houston, Texas and from the Reagan-era America whose elders viewed punk and metal as outbreaks to be curbed. »
The first glimpse of Brett Staska in the video for his new song “Still on My Mind” is a Snapchat-ish blur. But he comes into »
SunFest, the arts and music festival that draws 100,000 people to the downtown West Palm Beach waterfront each spring, is trying to open its arms »
What is art? And more importantly, when is the best time to exhibit it? There’s an easy answer if you’re HoundsTooth Cottage, the art collective »
He started out making music in his bedroom at age 13, released his first four albums in his teens, and he would have played Coachella »
The music of Beach Fossils has the laid-back aura of a day along the coast, but it never wallows in place: There’s always some forward »
They come from a filmmaking background but Boy Harsher, the duo of Jae Matthews and Augustus Miller, make mesmerizing electronic music that wouldn’t be out of »















