Widepread Panic on the Music Festival Scene: “It’s Come a Long Way From Woodstock”

“It’s still exciting,” insists Widespread Panic’s Domingo “Sunny” Ortiz, “even after 27 years.” That’s right … For the last quarter century, Ortiz and the rest of the outfit — vocalist/guitarist John Bell, vocalist/keyboardist John “JoJo” Hermann, guitarist Jimmy Herring, drummer Todd Nance, and bassist/vocalist Dave Schools — have been rocking…

Miami’s Ten Best Halloween 2013 Parties

It’s that time of the year in Miami, when surprisingly attractive reanimated corpses, demonically possessed street walkers, evil noise-addled punks, regurgitating ravers, and centerfold models mob the bars and clubs to get drunk, stupid, and possibly naked in remembrance of the dead. Yeah, yeah, yeah, there are probably better ways…

Six Best Parties on South Beach This Week

It’s no secret that the Magic City knows how to party. And come Halloween, this magical oasis of music and booze transforms into a safe haven for party freaks to dress up as mystical fairies and Captain America and get their dance on. Just check out the six best Halloween…

Miami’s Halloween 2013 Party Guide

Forget the candy … Halloween in Miami is all about getting drunk and laid. That’s why we here at Crossfade advise against wearing ultra-creepy costumes. ‘Cause almost no one (except maybe that family member whose 4Chan screename is “Uncle Fester”) wants to have sex with a dead nun or killer…

Draco Rosa’s Vida at Fillmore Miami Beach: A 10-Photo Recap

Draco Rosa’s Vida Tour Fillmore Miami Beach Saturday, October 26, 2013 Over the weekend, Draco Rosa, the multiple Grammy- and Latin Grammy-winning artist, composer, producer, entrepreneur, and cancer survivor arrived at the Fillmore Miami Beach. He had come to celebrate Vida, his latest (and first post-cancer) album. It was a…

Austin Mahone Announces Rescheduled 2013-14 Tour Dates

Yo, Mahomies! Only a week and a half ago, Austin Mahone — your fave Texas-bred, Miami-based, Cash Money-signed 17-year-old pop sensation — was forced to postpone his entire MTV Artist to Watch Tour because “I’ve never felt so bad.” But like a true teenage dreamboat, Ameezy (and yes, that’s an…

Five Best Concerts in Miami This Week

Weird things happen in the 305 come Halloween. Men disguise themselves as giant, live-sized lollipops, ladies roam the streets in lace corsets, leather shorts, fishnet stalkings, and whips, and concerts appear out of thin air, like some sort of black magic. Just check out the five best shows going down…

Widespread Panic: “You Either Like Us or Hate Us”

By his own admission, Domingo “Sunny” Ortiz has a great gig. While most working Americans are quick to grouse about their jobs, Ortiz, the percussionist for Atlanta-based band Widespread Panic, exudes a level of enthusiasm that would likely make most people bitter with envy. “I can’t think of anything better,”…

Top Ten Musical Acts That Live Everyday Like It’s Halloween

For alcoholics and professional party people, New Years Eve is most certainly amateur night. Which is to say, all the squares, from here to there, are hitting the bottle hard, and think they’re Elvis Presley. Well, Halloween is the same way, especially if you’re a vampire, mummy, zombie, demon, devil,…

New Times Looking For an Assistant Web Editor

Miami New Times and New Times Broward Palm Beach have an immediate opening for an assistant web editor. This position combines journalism with social media marketing and analytical data management to increase the audience for New Times on its desktop and mobile applications. The assistant web editor assigns and edits…

Arcade Fire Burned Mekka Miami Down as the Reflektors

Arcade Fire as the Reflektors Mekka, Miami Wednesday, October 23, 2013 Better Than: Catching your favorite indie-band-made-big in some giant auditorium. Arcade Fire first hit the scene, changing the sound of indie music forever, back in the early 2000s. Musical force Régine Chassagne is a first-generation Haitian emigrant, and apparently,…