Maguires Hill 16 Closing After Five Decades in Downtown Fort Lauderdale

Maguires Hill 16, Fort Lauderdale’s classic Irish bar, is scheduled to close Sunday night after 50 years in downtown Fort Lauderdale. The haunt that draws hordes every St. Patrick’s Day and has been home to thousands of lovers, haters, fighters, and geniuses, has been purchased by a hospitality group, owner Jim Gregory says.

Gryffin to Power Up the Clevelander at Corona Electric Beach January 14

It was classic rock like the Rolling Stones and the Eagles that got Gryffin to take up the guitar and piano. But it was his brand of house music that melds indie with dance that got him on the charts last year with the single “Heading Home.” The Venice, California-based producer, DJ, and multi-instrumentalist will headline the poolside day party Corona Electric Beach at the Clevelander Hotel January 14, but first Gryffin began the new year by answering a few questions from New Times.

Skinny Hendrix Adds Some Girth to EDM

If food is fuel for our bodies, perhaps music is fuel for our brains. Maybe the emotional stimulation of listening to a Mozart symphony or a Migos banger can be as fulfilling to the mind as a plate of spaghetti is to the stomach. But what would it take to combine these two sensations? What would it require to put together food and music like a mighty sandwich?

Hemptopia Hopes to Educate Miami on the Health Benefits and Everyday Uses of Hemp

There’s a common misconception that’s been confusing people for decades: Hemp is marijuana. But local advocate and educator Samandra Callender has a message for the misinformed. “It’s not. You can’t get high from it,” she says of hemp. And as the mastermind behind DCNC Hemp, an organization that aims to educate the community on the industrial uses of hemp, Callender knows what she’s talking about.

Rapper Fuego Is Set to Raise the Bar for Latin Hip-Hop in 2017

Coming up on the streets of Washington, D.C., Miguel “Fuego” Duran evolved from a gutter lyricist under the supervision of his late friend DJ Menace to an international sensation who works under Mr. Worldwide. His Spanish rhymes and catchy records have gained popularity in Latin America and in Europe. As we enter 2017, Fuego’s new year’s resolution is to raise the bar for Latin hip-hop via his upcoming album, Fireboy Forever 3.

Space Mountain Returns With Fully Immersive Noise Show

It’s difficult to tell in which direction the mainstream appeal of noise music is pointing, but in South Florida, at least, it’s a vibrant scene. Some will say Rat Bastard singlehandedly built it, and that wouldn’t be off the mark. Others would dispute that. In any case, it’s here to stay and growing.

Vnusamr Empowers Women on EP In This Church

On an early weekday afternoon, Vnusamr runs late to a scheduled interview about her forthcoming EP, In This Church, so she hops on the phone for questions instead. She apologizes and explains that while she’s promoting the album, due out this month, she’s already working on her next project and lost track of time in the studio.

Best Free Concert of the Weekend: Pitbull’s New Year’s Revolution

Pitbull has nothing less than worldwide domination on his mind. One key component of that plan: knocking New York’s Times Square off its pedestal as the planet’s most-watched New Year’s Eve party. For the third year running, Mr. 305 will try to make a dent in the national television ratings with his own blowout fiesta in the Magic City. And this year’s guest list might just make it the best year-end throwdown he’s hosted yet.

This Week in Miami Hip-Hop: Miami Tip, Yung Simmie, Pouya, and Others

Most of South Florida is on vacation this week, but Miami’s underground hip-hop scene refused to take a break in the final days of 2016. Since his release from prison last month, Kodak Black has been doing whatever he can to spread his recent hits to all of his fans across the world. Recently, the Project Baby linked with rap duo Rae Sremmurd to bring their collaborative single to life. Meanwhile, Miami Tip is making waves after releasing a full-length movie tied to her single “Don’t Stop.”

Get Nostalgic at ’80s Flashback Fest at Churchill’s Pub

What is it about the the 1980’s? Not too many clubs are throwing 50’s sock hops. 1960’s nights came and went with the cancellation of Mad Men, and the 70’s are deader than disco. But the 1980’s has continued to be a focus point for nightspots and the fun loving…

Nicky Siano on Studio 54 and Ringing in 2017 at Bardot

Nicky Siano, who will help Miami ring in 2017 with a New Year’s Eve DJ set at Bardot, has been behind the turntables since the beginning of modern dance culture. As a teenager in the ’70s, he opened his own New York City club, the Gallery, and is the last surviving original resident DJ for the legendary Studio 54. He spoke with New Times about his past.

New Year’s Eve 2017: The Parties You Can’t Afford in Miami

Ah, 2016, the year America lost its favorite celebrities, its respect for the political process, and roughly a billion Facebook friends over arguments about whether black lives matter. And 2017 doesn’t look much better. So you’d be forgiven for wanting to shell out every last dime for one killer New Year’s Eve experience before you spend your remaining days on Earth waiting out the apocalypse.

“Careless Whisper” Was George Michael’s Miami Moment

What do you hear in your head when you read the word “saxophone”? It’s “Careless Whisper,” isn’t it? It’s one of the most iconic saxophone melodies in pop music history. To some, the first four notes alone instantly summon sex, evoking the kind of smoldering passion you’d…

“If You Only Knew” Video Takes Miami Rapper BZZY on Psychedelic Pop Journey

As 2016 mercifully comes to a close, Miami-born and Tidal-approved rapper BZZY (née Lazaro Camejo and formerly known as Bizzy Crook) prepares to welcome the new year with his most lavish endeavor yet. On January 5, the 25-year-old hip-hop artist will release the video for “If You Only Knew,” the first single from his 2016 project, A Part of Everything.

Miami’s Ten Best New Year’s Eve 2017 Parties

Another year has come and gone, and what’ve you got to show for it? A pocketful of unused drink tickets and an addiction to Tylenol? Oh, Miami, you party so hard. Look, 2017 will be different. You’ll be all about living that #FitLyfe, going to bed at a decent hour,…