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    5/13
    MIAMI BEACH BANDSHELL: Doc’n Roll Festival ft Rave Party A New Era
    CRAZY UNCLE MIKE’S: Rockoustic

    5/14
    MIAMI BEACH BANDSHELL: Doc’n Roll Festival ft Rockers Don’t Stop
    CRAZY UNCLE MIKE’S: Mike Lee

    5/15
    RESPECTABLE STREET: Lavola, Howling Winds, Danny Brunjes
    MIAMI BEACH BANDSHELL: Guitars Over Guns
    PROPAGANDA: Long Pig, 30 Round Mag, Dark Ritual, Eternal Dark, Limb Breaker
    ARTS GARAGE: Jean Caze Presents
    CHURCHILL’S PUB: Joudy (NY), Krona, Condors + Chaos
    CRAZY UNCLE MIKE’S: Revibe

    5/16
    KISMET VINTAGE: Vintage Store Day
    RESPECTABLE STREET: Sulynn Hago, Better Strangers
    RESOURCE DEPOT: Adult Embroidery Mending Workshop
    PROPAGANDA: Benefit ft Blabscam!, Killed by Florida, Trip the Monkey, Bomb the Algorithm, Lavola, Wild Spark, Beeline, Slimers, Give it Up, Tiger Sunset, Kenny Moe, The Moonmen, Cyphensesh, SOL, The Burn Club
    CULTURE ROOM: Lords of Acid, Dead on a Sunday, Princess Superstar, Tony and the Kiki, MZ Neon
    CHURCHILL’S PUB: Crimewave
    HOLLYWOOD ARTSPARK: Joe Lovano Quartet
    ARTS GARAGE: Huey Go Again
    CRAZY UNCLE MIKE’S: The Love Cats – Cure Tribute

    5/17
    ARSHT CENTER: Belle and Sebastian
    MIAMI BEACH BANDSHELL: Arts in the Parks ft La Hora de No Dormir
    PROPAGANDA: Benefit ft Like Harvey, Monarch Hill, Orange Blackheart, Augusto, Derit, Reverse Oreo, More Better Band, Rich Neighbors, The Years After, Loco Zero, Ursa Arcana, Jeremy Sousa, Mother Rucker, Medicine Room, Dominic Delaney
    ARTS GARAGE: The Art of Laughter with Headliner Rabbi Bob Alper
    CRAZY UNCLE MIKE’S: Crazy Fingers

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Published on April 2nd, 2015

Record Store Day The record industry has plenty of hallowed and institutionalized practices, procedures, and events that compliment the industry’s novel and sentimental nature, but »

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Published on April 1st, 2015

Heineken TransAtlantic Fest Springtime in Miami since 2003 means anticipating the return of suffocating tropical heat — and one of the most liberating musical events »

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Published on March 11th, 2015

Daughter of the Hive Ever since she was a small child, Lea Bradovich was fascinated with storybooks and the tiny creatures inhabiting her backyard. She »

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Published on March 9th, 2015

PEAK The Kravis Center promises to bring an array of performers from across the world offering original hybrids of music, dance and performance for its »

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Published on March 9th, 2015

Hollywood ArtsPark Experience Since 1988, the Rhythm Foundation has been booking arguably the most interesting concerts in South Florida. Scanning the nonprofit company’s history of »

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Published on March 8th, 2015

Plastic Pinks There’s little we love more than seeing locals do big things, and Miami’s newest charges of garage-rock dominance, Plastic Pinks, is starting to »

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Published on March 7th, 2015

MIFF Miami Dade College’s Miami International Film Festival returns for its 32nd year, offering a diverse and interesting mix of movies as ever. The festival »

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Published on March 7th, 2015

Black Lips This garage-rock renaissance we’ve been enjoying over the past few years has been the source of some of the most exciting new music »

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Published on March 7th, 2015

Gogol Bordello Since the release of their sixth studio album Pura Vida Conspiracy, Gogol Bordello has been touring the world. Gogol’s front man Eugene Hütz »

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Published on March 7th, 2015

Cobalt Cranes If we can just be simple about it, Los Angeles’ Cobalt Cranes are a great rock ‘n’ roll band: a couple of guitarists/vocalists, »

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Published on March 6th, 2015

Raze the Walls!: Benefit Show for Lake Worth Anti-Prison Groups The United States incarcerates people at a higher rate than any other country in the »

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Published on March 6th, 2015

King Khan and BBQ Show What the King Khan and BBQ Show does is so off-kilter, so left field, and so rad, that one might »

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