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Published on December 29th, 2022

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 »

Published on December 23rd, 2022

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 »

Published on December 22nd, 2022

Brian Wagoner, known in the art world as Bunkt_, is no stranger to the brutal and ugly parts of life. His artist statement online cites »

Published on December 21st, 2022

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Published on December 20th, 2022

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 »

Published on December 20th, 2022

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 »

Published on December 18th, 2022

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 »

Published on December 11th, 2022

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 »

Published on December 10th, 2022

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 »

Published on December 9th, 2022

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. »

Published on December 7th, 2022

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 »

Published on December 4th, 2022

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 »