How Death Grips Became the Last True Punk Band
Death Grips keeps lit the last embers of a dying punk ethos of rejecting authority and doing it yourself.
Death Grips keeps lit the last embers of a dying punk ethos of rejecting authority and doing it yourself.
Freedom is the main idea that runs through Overmono’s work – freedom to dance and have fun.
How did Lana Del Rey go from a laughingstock to America’s sweetheart?
Five galleries from Miami have been chosen to participate in Art Basel Miami Beach this year – the most ever.
Every month is Hispanic Heritage Month in the Magic City.
More than 70 South Florida establishments have signed on to participate in the two week promotion.
Dan Auerbach and Patrick Carney invite you to party with them at Floyd on Sept. 24.
Next month, indie-rock quartet Speedy Ortiz will return to Miami for the first time since 2019.
After Tangerine Dream founder Edgar Froese died in 2015, remaining members refused to call it quits.
A new venture from the owners of Union Beer invites locals to grab a slice or sandwich, day or night.
Searching for hi-fi sounds around the Magic City? Here’s where to start.
Lana Del Rey will stop at iThink Financial Amphitheatre as part of a tour behind her latest album, Did You Know That There’s a Tunnel Under Ocean Blvd.
Jungle didn’t appear out of the blue sometime after lockdown. Its prevalence is the result of more than a decade of underground work by fans and DJs.
Some artists, like Danny Brown and JPEGMafia, have embraced the idea of hoe-scaring music.
BTS entering into hiatus to serve their mandatory military service has left space for a new generation.
The Swedish singer-songwriter marks the anniversary of his breakthrough album, Veneer, in a big way.
New Times presents our utterly subjective Top 5 Miami Beach Spice menus.
Indulge in the best values Miami Spice has to offer at these five top-flight restaurants.
Oolite Arts’ group exhibition is a testament to the organization’s ongoing presence in the community.
“Last Days of a House” at Emerson Dorsch features works from 20 artists from 14 countries, selected from a field of nearly 500 candidates that have participated in Fountainhead’s artist residency in Miami.
Five new Miami restaurants join Miami Spice 2023, offering big bargains.
Instead of choosing to see Christopher Nolan’s Oppenheimer or Greta Gerwig’s Barbie, make it a double feature.