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Dixie’s Tupperware Party delivers plenty of sass and plastic
Don’t tell her to put a lid on it
By Nick McGregor
Tags: Arts Stories & Interviews
Inaugural Okeechobee Music Festival throws everything at the wall – and gets it to stick
Concert preview
Tags: Music Stories & Interviews
Soul-stirring emotion from frontwoman Erika Wennerstrom belies the name of bluesy hard rock band Heartless Bastards
Tags: Music Stories & Interviews, The Social
Charles Bradley continues to make dreams come true at the Social Sunday night
Tags: The Heard
Audio Social Dissent Tour brings raunchy rock & roll, proto-punk and experimental noise to Orlando
Uneasy listening
Miami-born quartet Torche eschew metal convention to find their own hard-hitting sound
Heavy as they wanna be
Talking free jazz, PTSD and the antagonisms of performance art with X__X frontman John D. Morton
One-man band Ben Prestage teams up with his brother for a hyper-charged New Year’s Eve show
It takes two
Tags: Music Stories & Interviews, Will's Pub
Five reasons to be thankful for a musical wild man like Nobunny
No longer holding onto black metal, Deafheaven disregards the genre’s narrow definition
Tempering metal
Ed Schrader’s Music Beat is all over the map – in the best way possible
Tags: Music Stories + Interviews, Will's Pub
Twin Shadow’s George Lewis Jr. on being shaped by bus accidents, pop ambition and growing up in Florida
The 10 most unbelievable moments in Motörhead’s career
Tags: Music Stories & Interviews, House of Blues
California duo Best Coast proves there’s more to life than just sunshine
Earl Sweatshirt’s dark rhymes dig deep to reach the interior corners of the self
Tags: Music Stories & Interviews, Venue 578
Philly dad-rockers the War on Drugs translate dreamy, textural rock into international success
Tags: Music Stories & Interviews, Video
L.A. singer-songwriter Jenny Lewis returns to Orlando energized by The Voyager’s success
Tags: Music Stories & Interviews, The Beacham
How a handful of St. Augustine residents turned a dilapidated old ice plant into a successful craft distillery and eatery
Tags: Food & Drink Stories
The colorful cacophony of Tune-Yards splashes Florida for the first time
SXSW 2015: The Loud, the Quiet and the Mind-Blowing (plus where to catch stand-out acts in Florida soon)
Tags: The Heard, sxsw 2015, south by southwest 2015, south by southwest, action bronson, run the jewels, juan wauters, thee oh sees, waxahatchee, bleachers, real estate, burger records, mitski, natalie prass, the everymen, earl sweatshirt, alvvays, cancer bats, deer hoof, twin peaks, viet cong, oddisee
The King Khan & BBQ Show conjure ghosts and ride lost rock & roll sound trains
Tags: Music Stories & Interviews, Will's Pub, Video
Post-Super Bowl ad and 'Letterman' performance, Hundred Waters ride high on high standards
Tags: Music Stories & Interviews, Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts, Video
Laura Jane Grace discusses her monumental 2014, her fight for transgender awareness and the band's 'fun, upbeat' new music
Mark Kozelek proves even a minor Internet firestorm can't overshadow the cathartic power of his songs
FKA twigs is a creative (and conversational) force of nature
U.K. star speaks at length about her craft, her personal growth, her romantic life and how she fits into today’s female pop world
Flagman, Elders, Space Corolla, Cloutchaser, Sky Navy
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Orlando restaurants burned rubber at the 2024 Michelin Guide ceremony
By Faiyaz Kara
The Hammered Lamb faces business hit after Orlando Sentinel shares incorrect health inspection data
By Chloe Greenberg
Open House and Oh Hey Cafe open on Lee Road, Bar Kada opens next to Soseki in Winter Park, and Kōri opens soon in Mills 50
Iconic Motown diva Diana Ross has come a long way from the Brewster-Douglass Housing Projects in Detroit, and now she's putting her…
By Colin Wolf
Atmospheric indie-rockers Beach Fossils enthralled a loyal crowd at the House of Blues in Orlando. [content-1]
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It was a gorgeous day of "music, art and freedom" when the Florida Groves Festival returned to the Orlando Amphitheater at the…
By Matt Keller Lehman
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