Current and Past Issues of PureHoney
The halcyon ’90s saw the rise of touring music festivals that paired iconic headliners and cult powerhouses with their respective scenes’ up-and-comers. Lollapalooza, Warped, Ozzfest, »
Change is good. Imagine a world in which we’re grooving to the likes of the Tea Set, the Salty Peppers and the Weak Heart Drops »
Don’t ever let anyone tell you that too much of a good thing is bad. Peter Hook and The Light are a perfect example. For »
June in Florida used to mean Spring Break had just ended and Summer Break had begun. Kegs and party favors were simply replenished during the »
The importance of blues and jazz to genres that came after was never lost on Ray Carbone, the man behind the legendary, scene-building Ray’s Downtown »
Some things have changed in the nearly four years since AJ Brockman opened The Brewhouse Gallery in a struggling Lake Park strip mall. This taproom »
Dig into South Florida’s homegrown world music scene, and sooner than later you’ll find Jose Elias. A player of guitar and tres, record producer and »
Last summer the Los Angeles band Allah-Las had a brush with death. The band canceled a show in Rotterdam in August, when suspects in a »
Picture the art world as a vast, wind-swept desert with continuously shifting dunes, its incessant nature — a “Perpetuum” mobile — producing two distinct but »
As the person tasked with figuring out how art can make downtown West Palm Beach a better place, Teneka James has found it helpful to »
Dan Hosker Music Continuum A construction worker by day, Dan Hosker could probably hammer a nail truer than any punk rock musician who ever lived. »
Dark Basel Local opinion of Art Basel varies, but with musical performances multiplying alongside the parties and installations, it’s welcome to see an industrial-tinged concert »