Current and Past Issues of PureHoney

Published on August 22nd, 2021

A black screen sits silent just past that point of discomfort, then the movie begins. Outside a home on a windswept valley, a young woman »

Published on August 21st, 2021

It’s no surprise that Florida native Danny Clifton concocted the idea of Room Thirteen over a “tiki drink,” as he tells the story. A typical »

Published on August 18th, 2021

Knocked off schedule and off the road like every other touring band in America, West Palm Beach indie rockers Surfer Blood made the most of »

Published on August 17th, 2021

If hearing Unwed Sailor evokes longing or returns you to a cherished memory, founder and bassist Johnathon Ford has accomplished what he set out to »

Published on July 2nd, 2021

REVOLUTION LIVE TRIBUTES by David Rolland A wise person once said none of us are getting any younger. And that holds just as true for our »

Published on July 2nd, 2021

VEG NIGHT OUT Veg Night Out is a free 100% vegan outdoor night market that provides the South Florida community with the ability to enjoy »

Published on July 2nd, 2021

KING CRIMSON  by Joe Capozzi After being silenced for the past year along with the rest of the music world, influential prog-rock band King Crimson »

Published on July 2nd, 2021

SUBVERSIVE TO CARE by Tim Moffatt Once upon a time, a dashing Marlon Brando, swathed head to toe in denim and leather, strode a Thunderbird »

Published on July 2nd, 2021

OAK GARDEN by Tim Moffatt The gestation period of an African elephant is 22 months; that’s 2 years of pregnancy to a baby that will »

Published on May 10th, 2021

RUST & WAX by Tim Moffatt Belief in oneself is the catalyst to leading revolutions. But I digress, the revolution needs a soundtrack and these »

Published on May 10th, 2021

Puppy Dog Ice Cream: the story of Japanther by Ian Vanek by Tim Moffatt Just past the dour days of 9/11 there was a renaissance »

Published on May 10th, 2021

Margo Guryan by Abel Folgar If you’ve ever sang or hummed along to Freda Payne’s “Lonely Woman,” Harry Belafonte’s “I’m On My Way to Saturday,” »