Gay Relay Dating at the Manor: What One Floridian Man Learned

When the Manor announced its first speed-dating event, I was ecstatic. As a gay man, I’ve always had an infatuation with speed dating, so the idea of having a homo-friendly version was instantly appealing. “Relay Dating” is a gentler name for speed-dating. It brings to mind a sense of camaraderie and…

Schoolboy Q on June 21 at Grand Central

The West Coast is the homeland of gangsta rap. From cop killing to drug dealing, every horrifically real element of life in the hood has made it into song. Though the game hasn’t changed much since its earliest pioneers, the message and the messenger have. And at the center of…

Fat Joe on June 22 at Revolution Live

More than one-third of American adults simply “pull up their pants” and go about life carrying an alarmingly high amount of excess body weight. Over the past 20 years, obesity in this country has risen steadily, costing more than $140 billion a year in medical expenses. “I think I weighed…

Bros Gone Wild on June 23 at Revolution Live

The dubstep scene is eerily reminiscent of the real estate bubble. The market was flooded by mainstream exposure, setting us up for an inevitable collapse. Except this demise will rival the 2008 housing market. Like “investors” who flipped houses for a quick profit, too many “DJs” are blindly diving into…

Backstage in South Florida: Lessons Learned from Bonnaroo

Music vet and New Times scribe Lee Zimmerman shares observations, insights, and updates relating to South Florida’s musical environs. This week, random thoughts about one of the greatest festivals ever. My first visit to Bonnaroo continues to resonate days after those final notes from Phish began fading away. The shows…

Bouncing Souls – Revolution Live, Fort Lauderdale – June 16

The Bouncing Souls featuring Luther and The MenzingersRevolution Live, Fort LauderdaleSaturday, June 16, 2012Better than: Not listening to punk rock legends on a summer Saturday night.It’s been 23 years of touring, recording, and rocking out for punk rock revelers The Bouncing Souls, who were happy to be back in South Florida at Revolution…

Little Jake Mitchell and the Soul Searchers at Arts Garage, June 16

One of the best moments in Little Jake Mitchell’s childhood singing career was, he says, “When I played with Sam Cooke, 1957 at the Palladium Ballroom in Tampa, Florida, King Curtis was the band that was playing, and the Skyliners.” He was 13 years old. The singer was discovered by…

On to the Next: The Reckless Dames Leave Green Room

After a yearlong weekly gig at the Green Room Nightclub, the Reckless Dames have parted ways with their burlesque home-base venue. According to a Green Room rep, “We [Green Room] decided to stop doing the weekly burlesque because we want to stagger our entertainment.” The spokesperson continued by saying, “We…

Curren$y – Revolution Live, Fort Lauderdale – June 13

Curren$y featuring Fiend, Cornerboy P, Young Roddy, Trademark, and Styles P Revolution Live, Fort Lauderdale Wednesday, June 13, 2012 Better than: Eating Breakfast while listening to elevator music.Click here for the full and fabulous slideshow. “Jet life! Jet life! Jet Life!”The crowd was feeling good enough to touch the ceiling as thin…

Bouncing Souls on June 16 at Revolution Live

From Bruce Springsteen to Bon Jovi to Patti Smith, Asbury Park, New Jersey, is to rock ‘n’ roll what Salt Lake Valley is to Mormons. It is a promised land. Its history is rich in guitar riffs and circle pits. And few bands are as familiar with both as the…

Il Divo on June 14 at Hard Rock Live

The Sopranos was unquestionably one of the best — if not the best — television series in the history of the medium. But to think that a show about contemporary New Jersey mobster life would inspire one of operatic pop’s most successful quartets, that’s just nuts! Without it, however, Il…

Roger Waters: The Wall Live on June 15 at BankAtlantic Center

In regard to metaphors, none sounds as good as The Wall, Pink Floyd’s legendary 1979 prog-rock opera about abandonment and isolation. Clocking in at just over an hour and 20 minutes, The Wall explores the story of its protagonist, Pink, building a metaphorical wall between himself and everyone else. Though…