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Todd Alcott

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    4/8
    MIAMI BEACH BANDSHELL: Miami City Ballet Impromptu

    4/9
    MIAMI BEACH BANDSHELL: Los Mirlos
    REVELRY: Karaoke
    CRAZY UNCLE MIKE’S: Naughty Iguanas
    PROPAGANDA: Live Figure Drawing After Dark

    4/10
    REVELRY: Vibrator Races
    CRAZY UNCLE MIKE’S: Perfect Storm

    4/11
    RESPECTABLE STREET: SHANNON AND THE CLAMS, BEING DEAD, LAS NUBES
    ADVANCE TICKETS!

    REVOLUTION LIVE: Party 101, DJ Matt Bennett
    REVELRY: Camel Toe Funk Band
    PROPAGANDA: Burning Glass Album Release
    CRAZY UNCLE MIKE’S: Start Me Up!

    4/11-27
    LAKE WORTH PLAYHOUSE: The Producers

    4/11-6/20
    CULTURAL COUNCIL FOR PB COUNTY: 2025 Biennial ft Asandra Asandra, George Bayer, Jerilyn Brown, Maximo Caminero, Jacques de Beaufort, Fiona Drummond, Rod Faulds, Yvonne Fok-Gundersen, Mark Forman, Paul Gervais, Irina Grimaldi, Nestor Guzman, Todd Lim, Hodaya Louis, Debra Robert, Nadine Saitlin, Amauri Torezan

    4/12
    MIAMI BEACH BANDSHELL: Nanpa Basico
    REVOLUTION LIVE: Shordie Shordie
    RESPECTABLE STREET: Death of a Deity, Sick Fawn, Ta Bien
    BANYAN LIVE: Daft Punk Night
    PROPAGANDA: Killed by Florida 10 year Anniv w Goat Rope, Mutiny Act
    CULTURE ROOM: Tab Benoit
    ER BRADLEY’S: Heidi Merrill
    REVELRY: Honky Tonk Night w Dead Bronco
    CRAZY UNCLE MIKE’S: Frank Zummo (Sum41), School of Rock Boca Raton, School of Rock Broward, School of Rock Palmetto Bay, School of Rock North Miami
    CRAZY UNCLE MIKE’S: Southern Blood
    GRAMPS: K-Pop Rave

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Published on September 8th, 2023

For all of the difficulties that South Florida can pose to local musicians trying to muster a scene (if you know, you know), we’ve managed »

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Published on September 8th, 2023

Sometimes, art is a fight. Culture is a reason to work hard, but for many, commerce is why they get out of bed. Commerce explains »

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Published on September 8th, 2023

When Mick Swigert of the South Florida reggae act Spred the Dub lost two of his beloved dogs back to back, he decided to turn »

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Published on September 7th, 2023

When the opening keyboard notes of “Daylight,” by indie duo Matt and Kim, pop from a speaker, you know exactly what song it is and »

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Published on September 4th, 2023

Band names are a strange necessity of organization that can lead musicians in unexpected directions. How does any band aptly summarize its sound in just »

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Published on September 3rd, 2023

Just like their namesakes, The Chameleons have hid in plain sight for the past four decades. Formed in the UK in 1981, the band conjured moody »

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Published on September 3rd, 2023

One band, two souls working in euphoric sync, ODESZA have done nothing less than aim to recreate electronic music in their own cinematic image. But »

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Published on September 2nd, 2023

There’s a German term, innerer schweinehund, that helps explain the under-the-radar endurance of Huntington Beach punkers Guttermouth. That voice — the “inner pig dog” — »

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Published on August 21st, 2023

Contemporary collage artist Sarah Jarrett wants you to “embrace the eccentric,” and she leads by example: From her home in the quiet English countryside, the »

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Published on August 21st, 2023

When last we met with the intrepid Scott Sugiuchi, he was living in Baltimore, playing bass in rock ’n’ roll bands and generally making art as »

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Published on August 11th, 2023

Dutch artist Sander Patelski says his goal is to make viewers see 20th Century architecture “with new eyes.” So he illuminates an earlier era’s built »

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Published on July 26th, 2023

In our conversation with Bonnie Bloomgarden, leader and singer-songwriter of the mystical L.A. rock band Death Valley Girls, we’re musing about the things we need »

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