Hey Tall People, Stop Being Jerks At Concerts

By Amy McCarthy As I angled for a good spot at a concert a couple weeks back, an elbow descended from on high at dizzying speed, only to directly and sharply make contact with my boobs. I hollered, “Hey, asshole!” but whatever the DJ was playing was too loud for…

Five Best St. Patrick’s Day Parties of 2015

St. Patrick’s Day is on each March 17, a day set aside to celebrate Ireland’s conversion to Catholicism, which we honor by drinking in excess and basically acting a fool. 2015 will be not unlike every other year — an all-out boozefest with plenty of traditional Irish food, awesome music,…

Journey and Steve Miller Band Head to Coral Sky Amphitheatre

Two bands responsible for some of the finest drunken-karaoke performances of all time are gracing the massive stage at Coral Sky Amphitheatre (most recently known as Cruzan Amphitheatre). Journey and the Steve Miller Band will be keeping rock ‘n’ roll at its most wailing and folksy alive and kicking in…

Girls’ Club Workshops Aim to Explore Life’s Defining Episodes

Before Girls’ Club’s writer-in-residence, Laura McDermott Matheric, was allowed to take her driving test, her father presented the then-16-year-old with a painstaking checklist of required tasks and memorizations that — if she remembers correctly — went something like this: Be able to change a flat in under five minutes, parallel-park…

VoicePlay’s Geoff Castellucci on the Magic of Singing a Cappella

The Sing-Off Live! Tour, an offshoot of NBC’s a cappella singing competition, is making its way to South Florida tomorrow. This is the second time they’ve taken their impressive vocal feats on the road nationally. The popular television show propelled a cappella groups Pentatonix and Home Free into the spotlight…

Aesop Rock – Revolution Live, Fort Lauderdale – March 6, 2015

That debate on whether your favorite little-known musician was selling out by striving to expand their reach toward mainstream popularity seems antiquated these days. Some would call it so 20th Century. But there are still pockets in certain subcultures where authenticity and integrity are major reasons to support an artist…

Kismet Vintage Turns 7 with Burger Records Revolution Worldwide

“Kismet has always been a hangout for local musicians and artists. We’ve always had local bands play. It seemed like the perfect time to have a big party!” explains co-owner of Delray fashion anchor Kismet Vintage, Aly Gore. She and partner Liam Milano are hosting the store’s seven year anniversary…

Elvis Costello Is Not Your Regular Renaissance Man

Maybe it’s the glasses, but ever since Elvis Costello burst on to the scene with his 1977 album My Aim Is True, the British New Waver has dabbled in a wide range of activities that have nothing to do with strumming a guitar and shouting “Pump it Up” into a…

Five Things to Do Under $5 This Weekend

5. Rockin’ Jake Band 9 p.m., Friday, March 6, at the Downtowner, 10 S. New River Dr. E, Fort Lauderdale. No cover. Visit downtownersaloon.com. Saturdays at the Downtowner Saloon are all blues all the time. Catch Rockin’ Jake on the harmonica at this haven on the South side of the river, take…

FaMa Studios’ Kate Marlow Wants to Enrich Broward with Dance

Aside from dancing together with her partner and husband Billy Fajardo since 1999, Katie Marlow of FaMa Studios has traveled worldwide to compete for about five or six years. Now, however, Marlow had a change of rhythm. “It’s time to come home, you know?” she says. “It’s time to come…

Derek Walin Talks Music and Fashion and WMC

In the Booth is his new column about electronic music, DJ culture, and South Florida nightlife. Visit his Facebook and Soundcloud. Derek Walin is a South Florida native, born and in Boca Raton. He has made his own way in the music business, creating two careers, both as a successful…

On the Rise of Bluegrass in Popular Music

“‘Bluegrass is going to be big this year’ is what I heard when I started playing around 1964, and every year after that for 20 years!” John McEuen of the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band recalls. And while “big” remains a relative term, he notes there has been an upward trend…

Aesop Rock at Revolution Live: Get Free Tickets Here!

“Jittery, Zeitgeist, wither by the watering hole” is not from a Shakespeare sonnet but rather the second line from an Aesop Rock song. As you could guess from that one snippet, the New York-raised, San Francisco-residing Aesop Rock spent some time with a thesaurus. The rapper made his name in…

Behemoth’s Nergal Discusses the Band’s Future and Satanism

At present, things are going very, very well for Behemoth, the Polish-bred band of extreme-metal demigods. Not so long ago, a cloud of uncertainty loomed over these titans when mastermind and frontman Adam “Nergal” Darski was sidelined by leukemia. However, not only did Nergal recover, the band returned with its…

Jerry Seinfeld is the Benjamin Button of Comedy

One of the worst things that can happen to your favorite stand up comic is wild, unbridled success. Once they start selling out arenas, the end is near. There’s something about reaching the top that triggers that self-destructive part of the brain that’s usually a bit more pronounced in all…