Music
‘Spec’s Records and Tapes’ Sings Its Last Tune
The last of tapes and records were bought off the shelves of the Coral Gables Spec’s Records and Tapes on Saturday as its owners readied to shut its doors forever.
Best Concerts To Look Forward To In South Florida In 2013
Participating in a live performance of your favorite singer or band is always a experience of a lifetime. The year 2013 promises to deliver a great lineup of talent for your enjoyment.
Young Local Singer, Songwriter Hopes She Heals Newtown Wounds
Now that all the victims of the Sandy Hooks school shooting have been put to rest, the grieving process continues.
Miami Grandma Robbed Of $1700 Bieber Tickets, Learns Harsh Lesson
Miami Grandmother Gema Ruiz wanted to make this Christmas a very special one for her granddaughter, 7-year-old Amanda.
French Jazz Festival Debuts In Miami
The annual Nice (pronounced “neese”) Jazz Festival on the French Riviera is making its U.S. debut in Miami. The three-day Miami Nice Jazz Festival opened Friday. The performances are the first in a five-year partnership between the two cities.
Best Live Latin Music In Miami
Miami is one of the best places in the entire country to watch some of the most talented Latin musicians perform. Check out any of the following hotspots for some terrific live Latin beats, from up and coming musicians to household names.
Something Extra: Classical “Call Me Maybe”
I am clearly unable to resist “Call Me Maybe.” Now, the song’s grandest version yet has exploded and gone viral in just the past couple of days.
Santana Ill, S. Florida Shows Postponed
Carlos Santana is ill, meaning concertgoers for his shows this Friday and Saturday will have to wait.
Netflix’s New Feature Makes TV Show Marathons Easier
If you’re in the middle of a “Mad Men” marathon on Netflix, the streaming service’s new Post-play feature, unveiled today, could make it easier to jump to the next episode of Don Draper’s exploits.
Radio DJ Who Replaced Classical Music With Rap Faces The Music
After exchanging his rhymes for crimes, a radio disc jockey who replaced music on a local classical station with offensive rap music decided to “face the music”.






