In 2015, Amy Schumer is All of Us

Amy Poehler better watch out; there’s a new Amy out for her laughs, and she’s doing it with a little bit of feminism and a whole lot of vulgarity. While Amy Schemer is no newcomer to the comedy scene, 2015 was most definitely her year. Most memorably, Schumer wrote and…

For Corey Jones’ Band, the Music Must Go On

Corey Jones called his older brother to let him know he’d be late. His SUV had broken down near the southbound I-95 exit ramp to PGA Boulevard. It was 2:52 a.m., and Corey had pulled onto the shoulder to wait for help. His older brother, Clinton Jr., would call back…

Brooklyn’s Bulletproof Stockings Play in Front of Women Only

No matter how much buzz Bulletproof Stockings receives, neither I nor half of the human population will ever have the opportunity to see the Brooklyn rock band live. That’s because the four-piece that has received comparisons to Florence and the Machine and Fiona Apple will play in front of women…

South Florida’s Eight Can’t-Miss Shows of the Week

Glass Animals Aside from taking your mind on “an epic journey” with their “collection of tropical sounds, languid jungle vibes, and electro-R&B” tunes, Oxford’s Glass Animals are on a mission to find an alligator during their South Florida debut this week. “I’m going to find an alligator,” frontman Dave Bayley recently…

St. Paul and the Broken Bones’ Paul Janeway Channels Otis Redding

In a recent interview with Rolling Stone, Keith Richards gave out the ultimate compliment to St. Paul and the Broken Bones when he called the James Brown-channeling soul singer Paul Janeway and his band “interesting to watch.” “He’s a cat that can do an Otis Redding,” Richards told Stone, and if you…

Mike Zito Believes in New American Blues

“I think the blues is fresher than ever if you consider the blues to be a broad-based American art form,” says Mike Zito, the St. Louis rocker who co-founded Royal Southern Brotherhood. “If you think that it’s only blues if it sounds like the 1950s, then you’re probably going to be let…

Amid Art Basel 2015, Erick Lyle’s Streetopia Offers Another Angle

Mr. Entertainment is a South Florida musician and herald of the local scene since the 19-somethings and serves as the unofficial Musical Mayor of Hollywood. I have just finished reading the newly released Streetopia, published by Brooklyn Imprint. It’s a photographic and verbal documentary of a massive anti-gentrification art festival that took…

Five Things to Do Under $10 This Weekend in South Florida

Greetings, fellow penny-pinchers! It’s time for your weekly rundown of all the supercool yet refreshingly cheap stuff you should do this weekend. Read on for details on an ugly sweater video game party, a toy drive benefit show, a “PopPunkmas” concert, and more. The world is your oyster, friends! First…

DJ Adam Foster’s Best Dance Music Events of Miami Art Week 2015

Adam Foster is a South Florida-based DJ and producer, founder of twilightnotes.com, and entertainment director for the Restaurant People. He was named best DJ of 2014 by New Times Broward-Palm Beach. Follow him on SoundCloud, and like him on Facebook. Art Basel kicks off this Tuesday in Miami, which means…

Death in June: Skinheads Say Band Is Racist

Death in June is a British post-punk band that has been around since 1981. According to one reviewer, “Early DIJ is basically Joy Division with trumpets,” but later albums include more acoustic guitar and sound more singer/songwriter-ish. As part of a 12-date American tour, the band is playing Tuesday, December 8 at…

Fort Lauderdale Artists Present Surreal Video Works at Miami Art Week

We’ve already told you about some relatively well-established Broward-based artists who are showing works at Art Basel and about the free shuttles between BroCo and Miami Beach. But there’s more. As usual, the most offbeat happenings sound like the most fun. There’s the Burning Man-themed Edge Art Fair, and there…

The Six Can’t-Miss Art Basel Miami Beach 2015 Parties

Be honest with yourself, art fiends: There are only so many times you can see fluorescent lights stacked neatly in a pile until you want to pull your hair out. That’s why this week’s parties, afterparties, and after-afterparties are so necessary. They provide the alcohol and escapism from all the…

Glass Animals Want Beyoncé to Rap Over Their Next Track

R&B isn’t the new rock. It’s only continuing to influence rock the way rhythm and blues always has, going as far back as the rockabilly of Elvis and the brown-sugar-loving Rolling Stones. Still, some of the biggest “rock stars” these days are more apt to lay down a silky-smooth groove…

Five Best Music Events in South Florida This Week

The Soul Rebels There couldn’t have been a more fitting moniker for legendary NOLA brass band the Soul Rebels than the Soul Rebels. “We named it after the Bob Marley song,” explained Lumar LeBlanc, the snare player of the eight-piece collective, to New Times earlier this year of their name. “We wanted to be…