Churchill’s Opens Friday With an All-Local Lineup
The iconic bar in Little Haiti will reopen Friday with sets by local bands: Adhesive, Tess Grey, Bruvvy, and Miss Michigan.
The iconic bar in Little Haiti will reopen Friday with sets by local bands: Adhesive, Tess Grey, Bruvvy, and Miss Michigan.
The avant-pop band will perform at the Miami Beach Bandshell on September 16.
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The Who kicked off their The Song Is Over: The North American Farewell Tour, Saturday night at Amerant Bank Arena.
And, yes, Flash of F licks the walls of the infamous Churchill’s bathrooms.
Terry Weiss, a South Florida Musician who opened for the Doors and Led Zeppelin, needs your help.
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Caridad Moro-Gronlier was selected as one of the Academy of American Poets’ 2025 Poet Laureate Fellows.
This month’s edition of the event is all about reggae, happening this weekend at Magic 13 Brewery.
The singer-songwriter puts the kibosh on their tour out of concern for severe weather.
The concert is the central part of the 17th Annual Miami Takeover, and it will happen at the Miami Beach Bandshell.
The Swedish heavy-metal band delivered their expected dose of satanic-themed songs and a Broadway-type spectacle.
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“Churchill’s grand opening most likely now set for July 3,” Rat Bastard texted New Times. (Note the most likely.)
If you’ve seen Norman’s Rare Guitars, you’re familiar with Norman Harris. But you may not know the Miami connection.
The evening’s encore revealed why the opener was a Billy Joel cover band.
His band will perform New Order’s 2001 record, Get Ready, in its entirety at the Miami Beach Bandshell.
“Whether there’s five people in the audience or 500, if we’re in a dive bar or a big festival, we play and enjoy the music.”
The poet and activist wrote the book in Little Haiti, and it contains tributes to Purvis Young and the Maroons.