Month: August 2014

Miniature Tigers

Event Reviews

Indie-pop band Miniature Tiger’s fun, upbeat, danceable tunes and contagious positivity wowed Alexa Harris at the Social.

Daena Jay

Music Reviews

Subdivision EP (Catbeach Music). Review by Carl F Gauze.

Shrub

Music Reviews

Highceratops (). Review by Michelle Wilson.

Losing LeBron

Losing LeBron

Screen Reviews

LeBron James abandons the Cleveland Cavaliers, and the fans are pretty ticked off. Will they get over it?

Soundgarden

Event Reviews

12,000+ sweaty fans baked in the sun and bathed in the storm during the highly anticipated grunge era union of Soundgarden and Nine Inch Nails at West Palm’s popular outdoor concert venue, but Christopher Long only came to hear one of those bands play.

Soundgarden

Event Reviews
12,000+ sweaty fans baked in the sun and bathed in the storm during the highly anticipated grunge era union of Soundgarden and Nine Inch Nails at West Palm's popular outdoor concert venue, but Christopher Long only came to hear one of those bands play.

The Baseball Project

Event Reviews

May Terry ups her batting average of good music events hits when she treks through the woods to see The Baseball Project at the living room concert venue, Live @ Drews.

Finding Fela

Music Reviews

Original Motion Picture Soundtrack (Big Hassle). Review by Scott Adams.

Machinefabriek

Machinefabriek

Music Reviews

Stillness Soundtracks (for a film by Esher Kokmeijer) (Glacial Movements). Review by Carl F Gauze.

The Roses

Music Reviews

Dreamlover (Group Tightener Records). Review by Laura Pontillo.

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Screen Reviews

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Screen Reviews

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Interviews

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