Foster the People Brings Its New People to Miami
The band is slated to hit the Fillmore Miami Beach September 27, on the heels of the release of its latest record, Sacred Hearts Club.
The band is slated to hit the Fillmore Miami Beach September 27, on the heels of the release of its latest record, Sacred Hearts Club.
It’s a big day for three shelter pups as they make their way to a local adoption event. At the end of the day, will they find homes?
The inaugural Tequila Bay Country Music Festival will hit the iconic Miami Marine Stadium Park with stars as Brantley Gilbert, Kip Moore, Montgomery Gentry, Tyler Farr, RaeLynn, and Brooke Eden.
Bachaco recently signed on for a residency at the Hard Rock Café at Bayside. The band will begin rocking the downtown Miami venue the first Wednesday of every month beginning September 6.
We’ve all had that Uber driver. The lady that had you clinging for dear life as she barreled through your neighborhood at 75 mph. Or the dude who refuses to give up his collection of petrified French Fries preserved in the back seat where you’re sitting. There are some…
Get ready for a treasure hunt — Florida Treasure Hunts sends Miami into a frenzy on August 3.
Fudakochi’s latest album, Love Invasion S.P., dropped last week and is available on Apple Music, Spotify, and fudakochimusic.com.
The 11th-annual RedEye, presented by ArtServe, will take place this Saturday from 6 to 10 p.m. in Fort Lauderdale.
The Welcome to Night Vale touring show will make its first-ever stop in Miami Friday, July 7, at the Olympia Theater, to perform an all-new script, titled “All Hail,” centered on the infamous glow cloud.
Robert Schwartzman’s sun-dappled indie-rock band returns with a new lineup and the same West Coast sound.
The bassist talks about his touring schedule and his 12-year-old’s major accomplishment.
Live concert, business conference, motivational speakers’ seminar – just what is going down at the Watsco Center on Thursday?
A lot of really cool people died when they were 27. We lost Janis Joplin, Jim Morrison, Jimi Hendrix, and Robert Johnson in yesteryear, and more recently, we’ve said goodbye to Kurt Cobain, Amy Winehouse, and Jean-Michel Basquiat, among way too many others. It’s sad — so much talent lost at such a young age.
Where to even begin with Venezuela? The country is in turmoil, but on cable news it gets far fewer mentions than the U.S. president’s latest cluster tweets or 3 a.m. farts. Dog, cat, and pigeon carcasses are being found in the streets because Venezuelans are starving.
Miami really doesn’t need any more rain this week. Well, unless it’s “Purple Rain.” We can always make an exception for that. And, really, anything related to Prince. The charming Cabaret at Shelborne South Beach is set to pay tribute to the late musical artist with its “Cabaret Goes Purple” weekend.
Ever since DJ Khaled dropped a cryptic video advertising an event called Impact17, the event has been shrouded in mystery. Ads for the coming Miami event/conference/phenomenon, all showing DJ Khaled’s lovable face but not imparting much real information, have been popping up on the interwebs.
The stats and facts are alarming. On average, according to the Campaign for Youth Justice, the U.S. sends two million children to juvenile prison per year. And annually, about 250,000 minors are tried, sentenced, or incarcerated as adults. Beyond the figures are the individuals and their families impacted by juvenile incarceration,…