The Cabin Miami Is a Woodsy Hipster Getaway in Little Havana

South Florida isn’t known for ski trips and snow days, but you’d never know it by looking at the Cabin Miami. Set in the heart of Little Havana, this quaint locale offers a wood-paneled interior and serves as a refuge, not from blizzards but from the overhyped venues and crowded clubs common in South Florida.

Singer-Songwriter Tebby on Winning the First Episode of Songland

Less than a year ago, singer-songwriter Tebby Burrows, known simply as Tebby, had just released her debut single, “Feel Alright.” Born in Miami and raised in the Bahamas, she had recently been introduced by a friend to Grammy-winning producers Cool & Dre (who wound up producing her first single) and…

Miami’s Legendary Beat Club Ushered Hip-Hop Into South Florida

When Mohamed Moretta read New Times’ recent story remembering the Beat Club, a strip-mall hot spot in Westchester that once hosted big-name acts such as Gloria Gaynor and Exposé, he noticed something was missing: himself. Moretta, who has built a successful music career as a DJ, music producer, and promoter, was a fundamental…

Suenalo Vocalist Michelle Forman Honored as Champion for Children

Even before singer Michelle Forman had musical aspirations, the Miami native knew she wanted to help others. “Since I was a girl I felt I was supposed to do something bigger than me,” the longtime vocalist of Afro-Latin fusion band Suenalo said. “I was always sensitive to people suffering. I…

Hunger 9 Member Wants to Stop Gun Violence by Changing the Messages in Hip-Hop Music

Anthony Blackman says music, specifically hip-hop, substantially influences how black and brown people are affected by gun violence. He wants to change the messages in music to reflect the awareness society is waking up to politically, spiritually, and creatively. For him, it’s about relaying the message of unity through all genres of music, not just hip-hop but also jazz, soul, reggaeton, rock, and others.